Alpha’s Moon (Shifter Ops #1) Read Online Renee Rose, Lee Savino

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Romance Tags Authors: , Series: Shifter Ops Series by Renee Rose
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Total pages in book: 70
Estimated words: 66609 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 333(@200wpm)___ 266(@250wpm)___ 222(@300wpm)
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“Mrs. Atkins,” Sadie says politely. She kisses the woman on the cheek and retreats, reaching out to me. I grab her hand, and she squeezes it.

“Oh call me Lacy, you’re practically family. And Scott, there you are,” Lacy beckons and gets a cheek kiss from him too. “And who is this?” She peers first at Elana, then me.

“Lacy, this is Deke. He’s my date for the weekend,” Sadie says. “Deke, this is Jenn’s mom.”

Scott quickly follows up, introducing his date.

Lacy frowns. “Oh are you two not together anymore? Shame on you, Sadie, letting our Scott get away!” She pokes Scott in the chest. “I was going to make sure you had a front place for the bouquet toss. I thought you two would be next.”

Sadie is wincing. Lacy’s voice is as loud as her perfume, so other guests are turning. I blink to keep my eyes from watering.

“What’s this now?” A tall, thin man with a bored expression permanently stapled to his face arrives. He halts next to Lacy, who turns to inform him, “You remember Scott and Sadie, George? These are their dates.”

The man turns to me. “And what do you do?”

“Security.” I keep my hand holding Sadie’s. Not that this guy’s offering to shake.

“You’re Sadie’s bodyguard?” The man manages to look down his nose at both of us, even though he’s shorter than me.

“No, although he could be,” Sadie fake laughs. I can smell her tension. “He was in the military, and now he owns a security business.”

“Ah, a start up,” the man says dismissively.

I shrug. “If multi-million dollar government contracts are for start-ups.”

The guy’s eyes bulge.

“Got thirty employees, worldwide.” I hate giving out information, but this is for Sadie. No one is going to make her feel small. In this stupid dick measuring contest, size matters. The size of our company.

George considers me with a sudden new-found respect.

“Thirty employees? I didn’t know that,” Sadie says, looking up at me, impressed.

Lacy’s eyes narrow. “You didn’t?”

“We just met.” Sadie sounds defensive, and I wish I could tell her to relax. These people don’t matter.

“Does your father know about this?” George asks Sadie, and she presses her lips together. I don't know why the comment disturbs Sadie, but I make a note to find out. And to give George’s info to the hackers on payroll, to see if he’s hiding anything. That way, if George upsets Sadie again, I can crush him.

“Mr. Diaz and I still have lunch monthly,” Scott butts in. “He’s given me invaluable insight on the Denson project.” He and George start talking about permits and zoning, while the rest of us stand awkwardly by.

“Have you looked at the itinerary?” Sadie asks Lacy, in an attempt to change the subject. “There’s all sorts of fun stuff available at the resort. There’s a zip line and everything!”

Elana looks bored. Lacy turns to me, “I don’t suppose you would like to join me for morning yoga? It’s outdoors on the lower deck.”

Whoa. Didn’t see that coming. The cougar’s on the prowl.

“Oh, I’m not sure that’s Deke’s thing,” Sadie says, trying to save me. I squeeze her hand.

“If Sadie wants to go, I’d be honored to join.”

“Are you sure?” Lacy asks in a way I know this is a test. “It’s pretty early in the morning.”

I shrug, “Can’t be worse than basic training.”

“Ah yes, you were military. What branch?”

“Army, ma’am,” I say. “Special forces.”

“Well, you know he has discipline,” she says to Sadie with an appreciative lilt to her voice.

Yeah. Barely enough discipline to keep from throwing her over my shoulder and carrying her up to our room.

“And I do love a man in uniform.” Lacy straightens slightly in a way that pushes out her boobs. “Nice to meet you, Deke. Look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning.”

“All right, everybody,” Brigit calls from the front of the room. “Can I get everyone’s attention? The dining hall is ready to seat our party.”

People start to stream out of the room, but Sadie and I hold back. I don’t show it, but I’m edgy as hell. The last place I want to go is in even tighter quarters with these people. This is the most I’ve spoken to humans in ages, and my wolf desperately wants to either fuck or fight to relieve the tension.

“Oh my God,” Sadie mutters. “That was awful. I’m so sorry.”

“Babe.” She’s so fucking sweet. I don’t want her to worry about me. I just want her to stop worrying completely.

As we start to follow the others heading to the dining room, she tugs me down a side corridor. It’s dimly lit with fancy sconces that must be for decoration because they do a shit job of actually lighting anything.

“Are you okay? I know you don’t like crowds.”

I go still. “You noticed that?” Fuck, I’m not doing as good a job on this mission as I’d hoped.


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