Betting On Wolves (Shifter Country Wolves Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
“Ready?” asked Houston, his skin puckering slightly in the cool air. “3614 Sandstone,” said Jack. “Let’s go.” They shifted, the ground rushing up. Jack stood there for a moment, sniffing the wind and listening, taking in all the information that he understood best as a wolf. A couple dogs in the neighborhood, mostly friendly and neutered. The house to the left had just gotten pizza delivered. About a mile away, someone had forgotten to take off the parking brake before leaving their driveway, and the scent lingered in the air. Then Houston grabbed the leash in his mouth, and the two of them trotted off, sticking to the shadows. They’d memorized the map as humans, and soon, they stood behind the yard they were looking for: some grass, some dirt. A deck off the back, and a doghouse. Jack sniffed again. She was in there. Houston deposited the leash at the darkest part of the fence, and they went to work quickly and quietly. Seconds later, a golden retriever came charging out of the doghouse, barking at top volume, and Jack and Houston froze.
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