A Wife for the Wolves (BBW Shifter Mail Order Bride Romance) (Mail-Order Mates Book 5)

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Book: A Wife for the Wolves (BBW Shifter Mail Order Bride Romance) (Mail-Order Mates Book 5) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Lola Kidd
on a dime. She didn’t want to be unprepared and have to buy something at the last minute. That didn’t work for girls with bodies like hers. She liked her clothes to fit her, and clothing companies seemed to think that all curvy girls were shaped exactly the same. Jackie had a very ample chest and butt. She also had a tiny waist. It was impossible for her find nice clothes off the rack.
    By the time she had opened her eyes, the plane was on the ground and Kai was hopping out to help her get down. The twins were waiting for her on the side of the hangar. They were even more gorgeous in person—she could see that even from a distance. Kai got her bags as the twins came to greet her.
    “Jackie? I’m Matt,” the one on the left said. “This is my brother Mark. We’re very glad to meet you.”
    Mark handed her a giant heart-shaped box of candy. “I hope you like chocolate.”
    Jackie smiled. “I do. I love chocolate.”
    She hated showing up empty-handed when they had flowers and candy for her. She would have to think of something nice to get them while she was in town.
    “Here are her bags.” Kai set them at Jackie’s feet.
    “Thanks, Kai.” Mark nodded to the pilot. “We really appreciate it.”
    “No problem. Although I don’t know how much the little lady enjoyed herself.”
    “I didn’t,” Jackie admitted with a nervous giggle. “It’s so scary when I can see him yawn and stretch. I get so nervous thinking he’s going to nod off while he’s flying. I think I’ll drive on my next trip to town.”
    “We can come and pick you up,” Mark assured her. “It’s a long drive and easy to get lost.”
    Matt handed her the small bouquet of tulips and picked up two of her bags. “This way.”
    They loaded her bags in the truck and there was a little grumble of who would ride up front with her.
    “I can sit in the back,” she volunteered. It was cute to see them fight over her. The twins looked at her and reluctantly agreed.
    Sitting in the back let her look at Matt, who was driving, without it being strange. She could see Mark in the mirror on his side of the car. They were hard to tell apart, so far. She had to remember that Matt was wearing a black button-down shirt and Mark was wearing gray.
    “It’s a short drive into town,” Matt told her. “We’re going to take you straight to the hotel and let you get settled in.”
    “That sounds great,” Jackie said. She was glad they hadn’t asked her to stay at their home. At least with her staying at the hotel, there’d be no pressure to let things get too physical too fast. Her cheeks burned hot thinking about getting physical with both men. She shouldn’t have read that book. Now, all the dirty stories ran through her mind. She couldn’t help but imagine doing all the things the author had talked about with the twins.
    “After you get a little rest, we were thinking we could show you the town tonight,” Mark suggested, turning to look at her.
    “That would be nice. I’d love to see your restaurant.”
    “That’s going to be our first stop,” Matt assured her with a smile. “We’re going to have dinner there tonight. If you’d like to, that is.”
    “I’d love to eat at your place.”
    Jackie sat back and enjoyed the drive. The area looked so different from her hometown. The closer they got to town, the greener it got. It was like color just bloomed on the desert. It was all browns and tans for most of the trip, then suddenly, the cacti gave way to skinny trees and grass. The town looked like any place in the Midwest or the East.
    “This is our street,” Mark said as they drove past a cul-de-sac.
    It was only three streets from the Lunar Motel.
    “We’ll get your bags,” Matt insisted as he parked in front of the building. The motel was nothing fancy, but Jackie liked the howling wolf and moon silhouette on the sign out front.
    There was a very pale and very pretty woman at the front counter. She was holding a can of soda to her
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