Wolf Creek Sheriff (Texas Pack 4) (Prequel) (Wolf Creek Shapeshifters)

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Author: Jo Ellen
front of her. They were so tall she felt like a child looking up at them. With the same shoulder length brown hair and green eyes, she recognized they were brothers. They looked like triplets, but she could see slight differences. She squeaked as she was passed to each one for a quick hug.
    “Since Robert transported her here, I kind of deduced that she knew about us.” Rafe snorted. “Welcome to our pack Stephanie.”
    After she was introduced, she moved closer to Colin when Ian sort of grunted at her. That man was scary. Obviously not a people person. She couldn’t decide if Devlin, the youngest brother was an overgrown Labrador or Lothario when he winked at her playfully.
    Robert looked up as a large shadow blocked the sun. “We have a wee problem.”
    Rafe growled, “Wee my ass. What the hell was he thinking coming here? Of all the realms to choose from, the human plane is not an option.”
    Stephanie found herself gripping Colin when the huge beast glided quietly down and shifted right before he hit the ground. She gasped when his form flickered and a man stood where the dragon had been. His auburn hair matched the scales she’d seen on his dragon form. He was just as tall as the other men with icy blue eyes that seemed to drill into her soul. Wearing blue jeans and a dark T-shirt, nothing stood out marking him as a shifter.
    Colin had been naked when he shifted back to his human form. That thought had her snickering and wondering how he’d obtained his attire.
    “Hey pretty lady, want to go for a ride?” The dragon/man held his hand out to Stephanie. His smile transformed him from scary into striking.
    Colin pushed her behind him to challenge his old friend. “Back off, now! She’s my mate.” His chest rumbled as he growled his irritation.
    Doan held his hands up in acceptance. “It’s cool man, she’s too old for me anyway.”
    Stephanie squeaked in outrage. “I’m only twenty-three!”
    Doan nodded. “Yeah, too old man.” He turned to Devlin. “Hey buddy, wanna go down to the high school and pick up some cheerleaders?”
    Devlin’s look of confusion was the same as his brother’s. “Man, what’s up with that? Your talking jail bait and the sheriff’s right here.”
    Robert gripped Doan’s shoulder as he spoke to him. “You’ve been poisoned lad. Yer nae sixteen, more like a thousand and sixteen.”
    Rafe and Ian both dropped the F bomb upon realizing this would not be an easy fix.
    Devlin slapped Doan on the back. “You had me worried there for a minute man. Good to know you’re not a sicko.”
    They all watched Doan walk down to the waters edge to stare as if mesmerized by pond.
    “What’s the plan?” Rafe asked as he stared at the dragon shifters back.
    Robert sighed. “We go back to Faery and hope a witch we know will help us.” He heard Colin groan behind him.
    Rafe nodded. “And you need Colin to accomplish this?” He wondered why Robert had shown up with Colin and his new mate.
    “Aye.” Robert sheepishly spoke to Colin. “She’ll be happy to see you.”
    “She?” Stephanie could read the undercurrents. She wasn’t stupid.
    Colin growled in frustration. “I knew her many, many years ago when I was a pup. My young and stupid days.” His hair practically stood on end after he ran his hand through it. “We dated, but I knew she wasn’t my mate so we broke up by mutual consent.”
    “Uh huh. Sounds like that mutual consent may not have been so mutual,” Stephanie said.
    Robert quickly moved the conversation back to their problem. “Anyway, with Colin along she’ll more than likely be willing to help us.”
    Stephanie smiled devilishly, “Can’t wait to meet her.”
    “No! There’s no need for you to go with us. You can stay here with our pack until I get back. This shouldn’t take too long.” Colin was adamant.
    Stephanie was already shaking her head in denial. “You are not taking my quest away from me.”
    Devlin looked from one to the other before quietly
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