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When a Liger Mates
Author: Eve Langlais


Introduction

 

 

Lawrence is in trouble. That’s nothing new. What is unexpected is how he accidentally ends up mated to a human.

Oops.

To make matters worse for this tomcat, Charlotte has no idea what he is, and when he finally shows her his majestic liger shape? She is less than impressed and dares to ask if he’s up to date on his shots. As if her lack of respect isn’t enough, she doesn’t believe they can have a happily ever after.

How to make her understand she’s the only woman with the power to make him purr?

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Chapter One

 

 

Thick fingers adorned in chunky rings stroked the fur of the giant feline leashed by his side. Guillaume Champignon had certain hobbies. Collecting large and rare wild animals—and training them to obey him—was one of them.

“Are we on track for the hunt?” Guillaume asked of the woman standing in front of his desk, her hair cut blunt and streaked with gray.

Tracey held up a tablet and slid her finger across it, the light from the screen illuminating her face. “Everything is a go for tonight’s entertainment.”

“We have enough prey?” His fingers stilled on the large cat’s head. It had gone stiff. It made no sound, and yet he could have sworn the liger vibrated. It had better not be growling without permission. His kennel master had assured him the beast was quite tame.

“We have more than plenty, with two to spare.”

“Good.” Nothing worse than when a client finished the hunt unsatisfied because they didn’t bag anything.

“I don’t pay to leave empty handed,” one of Guillaume’s most generous guests had once exclaimed. Those paying for the privilege expected a trophy.

They also weren’t picky about what they shot. The accident on the last hunt had cost him a chunk of his profits to cover it up.

Somehow, a woman had wandered onto the secured property. Went gallivanting through the woods on a night the hunters were set loose. It was an easy mistake to make. The hunters all wore bright fluorescents, whereas the intruder appeared to be trespassing naked as the day she was born.

The bullet went through her stomach, and while she was alive when his wardens got to her, it was a deadly wound. A nearby river took care of the remains.

Which left only the client who shot her. Rewinding through the footage that tracked the hunter and prey, they could see who’d been in that sector just before the kill.

Bernard, a low-end client, claimed innocence. He tried to convince them he’d shot a lioness, except their tracking data showed no one near him. It cost Bernard a large sum to keep his mistake secret. And even after he paid, Guillaume had him taken out as an example to anyone else that thought to jeopardize his operation.

An oddity about the whole mess was they did come across a discarded tracking bracelet in the woods—for a lioness as a matter of fact, a feline who’d disappeared without a trace.

“I hear we have a few lionesses this time,” Guillaume mused aloud. Quite a few, considering they mostly managed to capture bears and wolves.

“Three, all brought in last night.”

“Did another illegal zoo get raided?” Animals for the hunt weren’t easy to come by. Either they poached them illegally or purchased them from a collector thinning their herd.

“Private owner. Claimed he was remodeling and needed to get rid of them.” Tracey dropped her arm with the tablet practically attached at the end down to her side.

“His loss, our gain.” A distant sound caught his attention. Guillaume strained to listen. “Did you hear something?”

Tracey turned to look over her shoulder. “Is that gunfire?”

Removing his fingers from the tense hairs on his cat, Guillaume stood. He braced his hands on his desk, opening the line to his secretary. “Cirine, what’s going on?”

Usually the height of efficiency, his secretary didn’t reply.

The popping sounds stopped abruptly, only to be replaced with a roar.

A second blood-chilling snarl followed.

Then a third.

What the ever-loving fuck was going on?

Grawr.

Was that a freaking wolf? In his lodge?

It sounded as if his menagerie had gotten loose. Unlikely, and yet he leaned over to open the drawer of his desk. Reached for—

Nothing. He gaped at the empty space. No gun.

There was a sudden staccato of gunfire, then a muffled yell, followed by a roar, then nothing.

Eyes wide enough to pop, Tracey hugged her tablet and backed toward the wall farthest from the door. She appeared fixated by it.

The urge was understandable. Guillaume stared, too. Held his breath at the silence beyond it.

What was going on?

A shift of fur and muscle drew his attention to the forgotten feline by his side. A massive beast. Part lion, part tiger. A liger as they called these kinds of hybrids. And already so tame.

It was sent to him as a gift only a day ago. He’d been amazed at how well it obeyed commands, even as he scorned how meek the creature was.

It didn’t appear subservient at the moment. It sat on its haunches, and Guillaume would have sworn it smiled.

It definitely winked.

Guillaume found it hard to control the tremble in his muscles as it stood, stretched. Then suddenly it wasn’t a liger anymore but a big man with a shaggy head of hair. A naked man.

“Who are you?” Guillaume managed to exclaim.

“You may call me Law. Cousin to the young woman you tried to murder last month.”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Guillaume blubbered. What was happening? How could this man be the liger he’d been petting only minutes ago? Sweat rolled down his temple and dripped off his cheek.

“I know what you’re doing here.” The man who called himself Law stepped forward.

“I don’t care what you think you know. You’re trespassing. My guards will shoot you if I ask.”

“What guards?” Law took a step forward, his eyes intent and deadly. “Let’s play a game, Guillaume. A game of the hunter and the hunted. Guess which one you’re going to be.”

“But you’re not human. That’s not fair,” Guillaume sputtered.

“And you’re going to tell me that the slaughter you’ve arranged here is fair?” Law smiled. Guillaume’s bladder constricted. “Payback’s a bitch. Are you ready to run for your life?” The blond goliath rolled his head, cracking his spine. Shrugged his shoulders.

“You can’t do this.” Guillaume had begun to hyperventilate.

Law stood still. “Five, four, three—”

The countdown spurred Guillaume into action. He ran for the patio doors leading onto the balcony. Surely there was someone on duty who could shoot the intruder.

As he emerged onto the terrace, three lions swaggered into view. Big. Tawny. And staring at his juicy ass.

“Fuck me!” he wheezed.

But it was only when they shifted in a way his mind refused to grasp, and stood as naked women, that he pissed himself.

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