Double Bear: BBW Paranormal Menage Shape Shifter Romance (Bear Mountain Book 3)

Double Bear: BBW Paranormal Menage Shape Shifter Romance (Bear Mountain Book 3) by Ruby Shae Read Free Book Online Page A

Book: Double Bear: BBW Paranormal Menage Shape Shifter Romance (Bear Mountain Book 3) by Ruby Shae Read Free Book Online
Authors: Ruby Shae
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    She wanted to feel that way again, at least one last time, before they let her go.
    “I’m ready to go back to the cottage. What about you guys?” she asked in her most cheerful voice. She wouldn’t let her insecurities rob her of their time together. There would be plenty of time to ponder and beat herself up when she didn’t have two men that seemed eager to see her naked and provide her with hours’ worth of pleasure and multiple orgasms.

Chapter Five
     
    During the ride home, the rain started to fall and Sam drifted off to sleep on Collin’s shoulder. Cade easily maneuvered the truck down the highway and they rode in silence for several miles as he reflected on the day.
    Aside from the club whore approaching them at the dessert bar, it had been a great time. Sam handled the attention they garnered with class and cemented his decision. He didn’t want any secrets between them. He wanted to tell her about their bears when they got back to the cottage.
    He glanced at Collin and saw the look of determination on the man’s face.
    “Tonight?” he asked.
    “Tonight,” Collin agreed.
    They’d never told anyone about their bears and he tried to figure out exactly what to say, but the words wouldn’t come. There was a reason Collin usually handled the talking. It seemed like they’d be keeping their roles for this evening. Collin would explain better than he could; he just hoped Sam would listen.
    When they pulled into Bear Mountain, the rain had stopped, but the sudden drop in temperature meant ice would be a strong possibility. He wanted to get Sam inside, safe and warm, as soon as possible.
    She’d started to wake when they entered the familiar streets of the town, but Collin insisted on carrying her into the cottage. Sam didn’t object and seemed to come alive in his brother’s arms. She kissed him on the cheek and nuzzled his neck on the way into the small building.
    Collin stopped by the couch to let her down, but she resisted.
    “Take me to the bedroom, instead,” she pleaded, and pulled on his earlobe with her teeth.
    “Soon. We have to talk first,” Collin said, and set her down.
    “No! I mean, there’s plenty of time to talk after, right?” she grabbed Collins hand and pulled, but the man didn’t budge.
    “Cade?” she directed her attention toward him and the look on her face melted his heart. He might be rough around the edges, but the sight of his mate begging for their love, tore at his strong exterior. She should never have to beg, not like this.
    “Hang on, love. We have to talk. Let’s all sit down, okay?” he said, and she reluctantly agreed.
    “Sam,” Collin started, “Cade and I have something important to tell you. It might seem confusing at first, but please try and keep an open mind, okay?”
    She nodded. “Okay.”
    “We’re bear shifters,” he blurted.
    So much for choosing the right words.
    Cade glanced at his brother and raised his eyebrow in question. That was the man’s grand plan? Collin shrugged and waved him off. Sam studied them both with a look of disbelief on her face.
    Suddenly, she stood up and they both did the same.
    “Look—”
    “There’s more,” Collin said, cutting her off. “Please sit back down.”
    “No, I don’t think I will. If there’s more, go ahead and spill it before I leave.”
    “Please, Sam. Don’t leave. Hear me out, okay?”
    “You have five minutes,” she said.
    “Okay. As I said, Cade and I are bear shifters. We can turn into grizzly bears, and the change comes whenever we summon it. We don’t have to wait for a full moon or anything like what you read in books. The magic that allows us to shift also grants us immortality. Next year will mark our two hundred and fifty-first birthdays. We can get injured, and feel the pain from our wounds, but we can’t die,” Collin took a breath and continued with the hardest part. “We’ve always shared women, but we’ve never found anyone we’ve wanted to join us in

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