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Bruin by Robin Joy Wirth


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Bruin: Second Edition

Unexpected Job Offer: When a limousine showed up at my door one afternoon and the driver invited me to get inside, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and mystery. Now, he's whisked me off to begin the adventure of a lifetime, working with shape shifters in a hidden preserve. For an animal behaviorist, it was a dream come true, but what I didn't expect was the intense attraction I felt for my boss.

Bruin leaves my heart palpitating and my knees weak. Every time I hear his voice I long to throw myself into his waiting arms. There's just one hitch, though. I've never even seen his face. He only ever speaks to his employees using a microphone.

As I navigate through this strange new world of shape shifters, I can't help but wish this strange attraction might someday come to fruition, but my co-workers insist I will never see Bruin in person. Will I ever get to see the face behind the voice and fulfill my desires, or am I doomed to spend my nights alone?

Field Work

A bird flapped int view and landed beside me. It was a crow.

"So beautiful!" it squawked.

"Excuse me? You think I'm beautiful?" I asked as I glanced at it curiously.

"Not me," the bird chuckled. "Him! Over there. he said it."

"Him?" I repeated, and followed the bird as it flapped over to the forest edge. I saw a man hunkered down behind one of the trees.

When he realized he was caught, the man laughed and jumped nimbly to his feet. I couldn't help but feast my eyes on my Peeping Tom, since he was such a fine specimen. He was wearing a while lab coat with a couple of pens and a little paper

tablet in the breast pocket. Underneath that, he wore a skin-tight, black t-shirt tucked neatly into the waistband of his black leather pants.

"Sorry if I startled you, Dr. Walshe," he said then. His voice was a low, husky baritone, and my body reacted immediately to its sound. When he saw my eyes widen with recognition his grin turned wry. "You weren't supposed to see me, you know."

"The bird says you called me beautiful, Bruin," I teased him. "Are you hiding back there just to have a look at me?"



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Paranormal books by Robin Joy Wirth:

Beach
Bruin
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Dragon's Eye
Undying Fire
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