Trading Teon (The Beast Masters Series)

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no idea she was playing into the hands of
a mad man whose goal is to create a genetically altered army of super soldiers.
When she finds herself locked in a cell with Wilson, a man who would give his
life to save hers, there is an instant attraction. But the dark secrets
surrounding their imprisonment may change their lives forever. Can they find a
way to beat the odds and be together or will the mad man win?

 
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    I-Ops Headquarters, classified location…

 
    Geoffroi “Roi” Majors tossed his
feet onto the conference table and leaned back in his chair. Captain Lukian
Vlakhusha, his brother by way of shared lycan DNA, cast him a warning look. The
Colonel was due in at any moment and he’d frown upon Roi’s behavior, not that
Roi gave a shit.
    As if on cue, the door to the
debriefing room opened and Colonel Brooks made his way in, wearing his normal
stoic game face. “Sorry to call you all in on such short notice, but some
important matters have come to our attention.”
    “Did the tabloids claim to have
proof of aliens? Ooo , do we get to lie about Roswell again? That was
great pretending like we hadn’t seen a thing. Who wants to do it again? Raise
your hand! We can force Green to make up another lame ass weather balloon
story. Everyone believed it the last time,” Wilson, the team’s wererat
and resident smart-ass, said from across the table.
    If looks could kill, Wilson
would be six feet under. For a moment, Roi thought that he might have to
restrain Lukian so he wouldn’t tear Wilson’s head off. When no one was
immediately maimed, Roi relaxed. Though, the idea of getting a few good punches
in on Wilson did sound like fun, but that always sounded like a great idea and
could wait until a better time.
    The Colonel ignored Wilson’s
comment and hit the light switch. Jon groaned and shielded his amber eyes, no
doubt hung over again. He’d taken the loss of their fellow I-Ops teammate,
Lance, the hardest. They’d been close friends and Roi wasn’t sure that Jon
would be able to pull out of his funk. The only people he had to confide in
were the other Immortal Ops (I-Ops), his team members. It wasn’t like he could
parade into any old shrink’s office, rambling on about losing his best friend
of the past twenty-five years who never looked a day over twenty five and who
also happened to be a werepanther. Yeah, a confession like that would leave Jon
locked up in Bellevue in two point two seconds.
    Roi suppressed a grin. Too bad
Wilson wasn’t prone to pouring out his heart. Seeing him in a straight jacket
would be priceless.
    Jon’s amber gaze fell upon Roi
and he nodded. Roi tipped his head and then directed his attention on to the
Colonel. “If you don’t mind me asking, sir, why did you call us in here today?
We’ve already debriefed you on the events surrounding Lance’s death, and
Parker’s been eliminated. Please don’t tell me there’s another leftover insane
team member on the prowl. I’m not sure my nerves can take that today.”
    Wilson laughed, but Lukian
growled. Roi just smiled and kept his feet on the table. Ticking off the
Colonel was his favorite pastime. Well, that and sex, but since there weren’t
any eligible hotties around, he’d have to just settle on harassing the Colonel.
    I give and I give.
    The overhead projector came on
and an image of Benjamin Parker flashed up. He was an ex-I-Ops agent who’d gone
AWOL, later killing one of their own. Parker had lost it shortly after Lukian’s
lycan DNA had been introduced to him. He’d managed to escape, and had long
since been assumed dead until he’d shown up a little over a week ago, trying to
not only kill the I-Ops, but Lukian’s lifemate, Peren, as well.
    Lukian sat up straight in his
chair as the images of Parker flashed by. Colonel Brooks glanced up at the
screen, not seeming to notice Lukian’s obvious

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