Kianna and Her Three Alpha Wolves [Featherstone Pack] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

Kianna and Her Three Alpha Wolves [Featherstone Pack] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Kianna and Her Three Alpha Wolves [Featherstone Pack] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Debbie Bailey
Tags: Werewolves, hea, mfmm, Ménage and More: Erotic Paranormal Ménage a Quatre Romance
Ray not only wanted to take the ranch away from his sister, but he also wanted to pay the Featherstones back for the loss of his brothers. Even he knew that Ray was a bit on the crazy side when it came to blaming the Featherstones for his brother’s death. He’d heard the whole story from his cousin, and the only reason Steve was dead was because Sean was even crazier than Ray.
    Tucking himself back inside the barn, he walked to where Ray and a few of the other ranch hands sat just in time to hear Ray’s offer.
    “You guys know that if we can’t get rid of my sister then our operation will grind to a halt. We can’t be bringing in all that merchandise with her sniffing around. I’ll give twenty thousand to the man who gets rid of her. I don’t care how you do it as long as she’s gone for good. That snotty little bitch isn’t going to stand in my way.” Glancing around, Rusty could see that none of the hands that were there would be up for the job that Ray was asking them to do. They were greedy enough, sure, but they didn’t have the stomach to hurt a woman. Especially after seeing the Featherstones so protective of her, thank God. Scaring Kianna off the property was one thing, but hurting her was something completely different, and he wanted no part in it. But he was smart enough to know if Ray found out about him not wanting to hurt his sister that he’d be the one hurt. He needed to get himself out of this mess so he could move on. Maybe he should head down to his brother’s place in Arizona. He could relax and kick back. He’d saved enough to retire on because of all the “extra” work he did for Bubba and Ray, so yeah, maybe it was time to get while the getting was good. First, he knew he’d have to figure out a way to let the Featherstones know about Ray’s offer to the hands so they could be on the alert. He couldn’t live with himself if that little snot got hurt. As much as he didn’t like her for embarrassing him and all, he didn’t want to see her dead.
    “Are you listening to a damn thing I’m saying, Rusty?” Ray yelled at him.
    “Ah, sorry, Ray, just thinking of how to earn me that twenty thousand you’re offering.” He gave Ray a big ol’ grin and moved in closer to the group.

    * * * *

    It took Kianna a couple of hours to empty out her truck. She couldn’t stop thinking about what her dads knew about Teaghen and his brothers. Surely they would have told her. Nah, they would have wanted to protect her.
    Smiling, she continued cleaning out the master bedroom of all Bubba’s things. She didn’t want one item of his left in there. She’d put it in storage in the back shed for now, and Ray could take whatever he wanted. But by the month’s end, everything was going to charity. She was determined Bubba was going to do something good, even if it was in death.
    “Hello?” she heard Sammy yell from downstairs. “Is there a little slip of a girl around these here parts?” Kianna ran downstairs and almost jumped into her dad’s arms for a big hug.
    “What about me?” Jeff griped with a smile.
    Hugging him, too, she said, “I missed you two. I’m glad that you stayed close, although I don’t know why. I thought you two would be home by now.”
    “Let us get our coats and shoes off and a cup of coffee in our bellies, and we’ll try to explain everything. Although Teaghen, Duncan, and Alex should be here anytime now, so maybe we should wait for them.” Jeff glanced at his brother who shook his head in agreement.
    “Okay, we’ll wait for the three alphas to get here, then.”
    Before she could continue, Jeff startled her by taking hold of her arm saying, “What have they told you, Kianna?”
    Smiling up at her worried dad, she tried not to giggle. It would serve them bloody well right if she told them she already knew about the Featherstone’s “gift,” but she couldn’t do that to them. They had been so incredibly good to her mom and her that she trusted them
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