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Serengeti Heat: A Sexy Shifter Story.
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The fur’s about to fly…
A Sexy Shifter story.
Ava Minor is done being the good girl. As the smallest and weakest in a pride of shape-shifting lions where size and strength rule, she’s never had any choice but to toe the line. Now, with sexy, nomadic alpha Landon King winning control of the pride, she grabs her one chance to let her inner feline out to play.
Landon would rather focus on reforming the antiquated traditions of his new pride than taking a mate…until the rebellious Ava crosses his path. All his noble intentions go up in flames, incinerated by the heat she exudes—especially when he realizes she’s in heat.
Ava, knowing she isn’t mate material, is determined to revel in one wild night before she’s sent back to her place in the pride pecking order.
Except Landon has no intention of letting his daring, seductive lioness go…
Warning: This book contains sizzling heat, adult language, no-holds-barred cat fights, and hot shifter lovin’ with an alpha male who takes inspired leadership all the way to the bedroom.
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Serengeti Heat
Copyright © 2009 by Vivi Andrews
ISBN: 978-1-60504-613-6
Edited by Angela James
Cover by Natalie Winters
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First Samhain Publishing, Ltd. electronic publication: June 2009
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Serengeti Heat
Vivi Andrews
Dedication
For Kristan Andrews, aunt extraordinaire, who keeps me in a never-ending supply of books during my starving artist phase. Thank you for sharing your love of romance with me.
Chapter One
Ava Minor was looking for trouble and, from the look of the Bar Nothing, trouble was exactly what she was going to get.
She stood alone in the dusty parking lot of the rundown honky-tonk, listening to the gravel spray as the taxi driver who’d dumped her there took his slimy leer and his smelly cab off to greener pastures. She’d asked to be taken to the most notorious pick-up bar in town. Now she stood in the parking lot, paralyzed by an attack of be-careful-what-you-wish-for jitters. Ava Minor, the cowardly lioness.
Friday night. Even in this rural backwater, the bar would be filled with human men on a Friday night. Men who wouldn’t see the smallest, weakest lioness of her pride when they looked at her. They’d see a petite, sexy woman whose grace was just a little too feline, but they’d never suspect she was anything more than human.
More than human. That’s what she wanted to be tonight. For once more than human, instead of less than all the other shifters in her pride. Less strong. Less fast. Less worthy.
Now or never.
Ava tossed her head, flipping her long, white-blonde hair over her shoulder. Her hair brushed her bare shoulder blades, teasing at her sensitized skin. Anticipation ran through her like electricity, charging every more-than-human sense.
She wasn’t in the habit of making dramatic entrances, but when the heavy door slammed shut behind her and every alcohol-blurred gaze in the place rolled over her in blatant assessment, Ava struck a pose, planting a hand on one hip and arching her back.
The heat and smell hit her simultaneously. Clearly ventilation was not a top priority in the establishment she’d selected for her first foray into the dark side. The stench of stale beer and sweat assaulted her nostrils, but beneath it all, almost completely masked by the eau-du-honky-tonk, was a subtle, tantalizingly masculine aroma that had her shivering in her high heels in spite of the smothering heat. Her inner lioness rolled over and purred.
Ava smoothed her hands over the denim hugging her hips. She resisted the urge to cross her arms in front of her bare stomach or tug at her shirt. She didn’t know if she would have tugged it up or down; the crimson tube top stretched tight over her breasts didn’t have much room for maneuvering in either direction.
Her audience appeared to appreciate her costume. Not a single gaze had veered away from her since the door slammed shut behind her.
A drink, she thought, eyeing the sparsely populated stools lined up against the chipped imitation mahogany bar. A beer or twelve would calm her jumpy nerves.
Ava strutted toward the bar, swiveling her hips in what she hoped was a decent parody of Marilyn Monroe. She felt the weight of a dozen pairs of eyes tracking her as she crossed the room, but being the timid good girl was too deeply ingrained and she couldn’t bring herself to look around to bask in the attention. She kept her eyes locked on her destination, hoping her nerves came across as haughty sex appeal.
The man at the end of the bar leered at her as she approached. A regular Romeo with three missing teeth. Ava kept walking, ignoring the kissy noise he made in the direction of her ass as she passed.
Three empty stools down, Bachelor Number Two gave her a thorough once over from her tits to her toes and back again before making it all the way up to her face and giving her a lazy, you-know-you-want-it smile. It wasn’t a bad smile. Cocky as all hell, but Ava was used to cocky men. She could handle this asshole. And he had all his teeth. We have a winner, ladies and gentlemen.
Ava hitched herself up onto the barstool next to her lucky bachelor—the man didn’t know how lucky he was about to get. She resisted the urge to yank on her shirt when her Casanova’s eyes locked on her braless breasts to enjoy the show as she bounced up onto the stool.
“Buy a girl a drink?”
Casanova’s eyes dilated until they were all pupil and Ava smiled, her confidence getting a healthy boost. She may be a good girl, but that didn’t mean she didn’t have a voice like a phone sex operator. Smoky, husky and low, her voice was one of the many reasons her overbearing brothers insisted she remain silent as often as possible around the other men at the ranch.
But she wasn’t on the ranch now…
Casanova waved the bartender over, never taking his eyes off her. “What’s your name, darlin’?”
He had a smooth Texas drawl and Ava’s back arched a little at the sound of it. The idea of hauling him outside and having her way with him was starting to gain momentum in her mind. She could do this. She could really be the bad girl for a change.
“Ava. Yours?”
She didn’t care what his name was one little bit. Her nerves felt electrified, like she was a car someone was trying to hotwire. When the bartender plunked a beer in front of her, Ava sprang off the stool. She leaned against the chipped wood of the bar like a life raft as she downed half the bottle in one long swallow.
“Chance.”
Chance? Oh, right. His name. Yippee. Ava took another drink. Her hips pushed back of their own according, sticking her ass out, almost as if her body expected the mate it craved to rip off her jeans and shove into her from behind at any second.
Ava slammed the beer back onto the bar. The alcohol was not helping.
She tossed her hair again and, again, the slide against her sweat-slick skin had her shivering. Hopefully, Chance wasn’t looking for a
long heart-to-heart before she climbed on top of him and took what she needed. She didn’t think she could wait much longer.
“So…” Chance drawled, clearly intent on starting a conversation she didn’t want to have.
Ava wondered how he would react if she put her tongue down his throat. He’d probably stop talking pretty damn quick.
She started to turn toward her lucky cowboy, when a distinctive scent hit her nostrils, dark and hot, like midnight on the savannah. Her body reacted to the presence behind her with a rush of moisture between her legs even before her mind registered he was there. A heavy hand landed on the back of her neck, not shaking her by the scruff like the errant child he probably thought she was, but pressing warm and steady and firm into her flesh like he could brand her with his palm.
Landon.
Ava didn’t need to look to know who would be standing behind her, no doubt glaring at her and her Cowboy Casanova equally. She’d never reacted to another man the way she did to Landon King, simultaneously melting and tensing.
She pressed her thighs together to hold back the flood of heat, praying he wouldn’t smell her arousal, but knowing he would. Why did it have to be him? Anyone else would have been preferable. She would have rather been caught shaking her ass at strangers by one of her over-protective brothers than the man who loomed behind her, the Alpha of her damn pride.
She’d been so careful to stay clear of him. So careful to ensure he would never know of her stupid infatuation, the mindless lust he inspired in her. Landon would never want her, that much was a given, so she preserved her dignity by making sure he would never know how badly she wanted him. Now all of that effort was about to go up in smoke. He stood less than three feet behind her. He was just as much of an animal as she was. He would be able to smell it on her. He would know.
Unless she could convince him that the thick heat of her desire wasn’t for him.
Ava’s eyes locked desperately on her Cowboy Casanova as he frowned up at the big blond god who had come to fetch her home.
“Can I help you with something, mister?”
“Sure you can,” Landon growled. “You can get lost.”
His growl hit her in the base of her spine, streaking upward, arching her back. She nearly came at just the sound of his voice. Yeah, way to be calm, Ava.
The Cowboy Casanova glanced at Ava, but she was too busy trying to get a hold of her lust to send him covert signals with her eyes. She wasn’t even sure what signal she would have sent. If he ran off and left her alone with Landon, well, then she was alone with Landon. But if Casanova didn’t vamoose, Landon sounded like he would happily remove the cowboy’s arms from his body, and Ava was afraid he just might do it.
The Alpha of her pride ripping the arms off a cowboy in a local watering hole had lynch mob written all over it. She needed to get Landon out of here before his temper exploded.
“I don’t think I can do that, friend,” the cowboy said, making “friend” sound a lot like “asshole”. He straightened, rising off his stool. He was a tall man, but Landon still had a few inches on him. And probably fifty pounds of solid muscle. The cowboy was lean. Landon was a tank. In any form.
“You don’t look like her daddy and she ain’t wearing a wedding ring, so until this little lady asks me to go, I’m staying right where I am.”
Landon growled. Her Alpha still hadn’t moved into her line of sight, but she could feel his unnatural body heat radiating against her back. She didn’t have to look at him to know he was spoiling for a fight. In her experience alphas of both genders tended to be stupidly aggressive and the Alpha was worse than most. Of course, as one of the smallest betas in the pride, aggression of any sort was stupidity itself for Ava.
It was past time to diffuse the situation.
“I think you should go, Chance,” she said.
Landon’s hand tightened fractionally on the back of her neck before easing and stroking downward. Was he actually petting her? A tremor rippled down Ava’s spine. She knew it was too much to ask that he not suspect what had caused it.
Chance eyed her. And the hand gripping the back of her neck. “Now, see,” the cowboy drawled, “I’m not sure I can just walk away without some sort of assurance that the little lady is okay. You aren’t scared of this bully, are you, Ava?”
Ava blinked in surprise. Either Chance still thought he had a shot of getting laid tonight, or he was a better man than she had given him credit for after his tits-to-toes inspection.
“I’m fine,” she assured him. “Landon would never hurt me.” He was sworn to protect her and the rest of his pride, but Chance didn’t need to know that. Nor did she think it was wise to point out that if Landon decided to hurt her, there was nothing Chance could do about it. In a knock-down-drag-out, Chance wouldn’t last five minutes against five-foot-nothing Ava, let alone the hulking Alpha.
“You sure, darlin’?”
Landon made a noise that had never come out of a human throat, snarling wordlessly. He dropped his hand from her neck and took a threatening step toward Chance. His chest brushed against her shoulder and the contact jolted her. Ava looked down, fighting for control of her body, and saw his hand crooked into a claw, his fingernails extending and retracting, sharpening into claws and then flattening into healthy human nubs.
Landon was way too close to losing control completely.
“She’s sure,” he growled.
Ava turned toward Landon, putting her back against the bar, and raised her face to him. As always, the sight of him hit her low in her stomach, a blow to her equilibrium.
Tall and broad, every inch tanned and muscled, he could have stepped right off the set of a gladiator movie, thrown on a black knit shirt and jeans and wandered into the bar. A man so large should never seem graceful, but there was a sense of the feline in Landon, even in his human form. He kept his hair short enough that it just fell over his brow, but the mix of dark golds and browns still called to mind the heavy mane of an African lion. And his eyes, Ava always wondered how they could be mistaken for human. A bright feline gold with the slightest sheen of green, those eyes always seemed to see so much more than they should, piercing right through her.
“Landon,” she said, her voice even smokier than usual. “Let’s just go.”
She reached across him to put her hand on his arm, so that her own arm stretched like a bar between him and his cowboy prey. Her arm wouldn’t stop him, but she was counting on it to act as a psychological barrier more than a physical one. She gently squeezed his biceps and those green-golden eyes shifted away from Chance to lock on her.
Ava bit her lip. She’d never been so close to him before and the way he was looking at her…it was a miracle she didn’t combust on the spot. But then his eyes flicked from Chance to her and back again, the martial gleam in them brightening.
“Landon,” she said his name again, lowering her voice to little more than a purr. She shifted toward him. They weren’t separated by much, so it didn’t take much to press her front against his. His eyes slammed down on her, Chance forgotten. She had all of his attention now.
Now all she had to do was convince the big bad kitty that he didn’t want to kill the man who had threatened his territory.
Ava rubbed her body against his, a gesture that was more familiar in her other form, but she hoped would have a similarly calming effect. Her intention wasn’t sexual. Social touching to soothe one another was common among the lions of the pride, but when Ava rubbed her cheek against his shoulder and tipped her face to scent his neck, she felt anything but soothed. Desire coursed through her in a shuddering wave, pooling in her stomach and releasing a flood of moisture and heat between her legs.
Landon inhaled sharply and coughed, a hard ridge against her stomach marking his body’s reaction to her arousal. Ava knew better than to think his erection had anything to do with her personally. Any lion male scenting a female’s lust would react the same way.
He closed one arm around her, pinning her
to his front. “I’m taking you home.” She felt more than heard his words vibrating through his chest.
Chance, wisely, didn’t protest further as Landon ushered Ava out of the bar. Stepping out into the oppressive heat of the summer night, Ava scanned the parking lot until she saw Landon’s jeep, starting toward it without being told. She’d caught a taxi to the bar, thinking her brothers would be less likely to track her down if they couldn’t use the LoJack that was in all the ranch vehicles, but her carefully laid plan evidently hadn’t slowed them down much.
“They sent you after me, didn’t they?” Ava snapped, as Landon hustled her across the parking lot with an unyielding grip on her upper arm.
“Honey, no one sends me to do anything,” he snarled. “I’m the boss.”
An illicit thrill shot through her.
He’d come for her. Landon King, Alpha of the Three Rocks Pride, had come after lowly little beta Ava Minor. Which meant he actually knew who she was. Which meant she wasn’t completely invisible to him.
It may not be a declaration of love, but life was looking a hell of a lot brighter than it had a few minutes ago.
“I was already in the bar when you showed up. A fact which you would have noticed if you hadn’t been so busy shaking your ass at anything that would stand still long enough.”
And, just like that, life was a dark and depressing place once again.
Of course he hadn’t come for her. Why would he? As far as he was concerned, she barely even existed.
And as for her brothers…they probably hadn’t even noticed she was gone. No one was out scouring the night for unimportant Ava Minor. Her little rebellion had been crushed without so much as a kiss from a stranger to make her feel like a woman.
Was that so much to ask? To feel different for a change? For once not the weakest member of the pride. For once not a protected little sister, a helpless little girl, a lioness so small she was never even included in the hunts. Tonight, for once in her life, she was going to be more. But it hadn’t worked out that way. It never worked out that way.