Bear Run: A Bear Shifter Paranormal Romance (Pine Ridge Bear Shifters Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Alice said. Taggart forced a grin. “Fine.” She glanced at him with worry in her eyes. They were moving through the forest at a good clip, and Taggart thought they must be nearing the edge of it. He could hear a small amount of road noise and smell, just faintly, the acrid odor of exhaust and asphalt. “How are you?” he said. He knew she must be thinking about her family. He was, too. When she didn’t answer, he said, “There’s a chance they got away. Kane wouldn’t want to commit murder so close to town. Too much chance of the authorities finding out.” She nodded. After a few minutes, she said, “Your breath sounds ragged.” “It’s nothing.” “It’s not nothing. You’re shot and starved.” “I’m fine.” “I can hear your belly growl!” That was true. It had been growling for a long time now, much to his chagrin. Before he could say anything, she plowed on: “I know your people need lots of food on a normal basis, but this isn’t normal. You’ve been in vicious fight and you’ve been shot twice, and what have you had to eat?
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