Greyson - Part 1: An Alpha Billionaire Shifter Romance (The Silver Moon Pack)

Greyson - Part 1: An Alpha Billionaire Shifter Romance (The Silver Moon Pack) by Cali MacKay Read Free Book Online

Book: Greyson - Part 1: An Alpha Billionaire Shifter Romance (The Silver Moon Pack) by Cali MacKay Read Free Book Online
Authors: Cali MacKay
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    Racing over the uneven terrain of the woods forced Juno to focus on holding onto Greyson, since every bump felt like it’d bounce her off the bike, even if he was no doubt taking things slower than he normally would. Yet once she got used to Greyson’s maneuvering and she relaxed just a little, it became impossible to ignore her body’s reaction to the rumbling of the bike and how Greyson’s muscular warmth felt against hers as she clung to him. She swore the man threw off enough heat to melt icebergs—perfect for the coming winter this far north into the mountains. If she stuck around that long.
    He must have taken this route a million times before, maneuvering them expertly through the swath of trees and undergrowth along a barely noticeable trail. Eventually, the trees started to thin and then opened up into a bit of a clearing with several homes built a good distance apart, as a creek ran past it to one side. Greyson aimed for the house highest up on the ridge, partially buried in the tree line.
    Greyson pulled up in front of the impressive stone and log home, and then killed the engine. Shifting around, he gave her a hand getting off his bike before hopping off and joining her, setting aside their helmets as his smile kicked up. “The purple in your hair always surprises me.”
    “Always, huh?” She couldn’t help but tease him, given that he’d known her no more than twelve hours. “Does that mean you like it?”
    “I like everything about you, June bug.” He cupped the back of her neck and pulled her in close, stealing a kiss that went straight through her core, and reminded her of all the things he’d done to her with that amazing body of his. “Come on…they’re waiting for us.”
    They? Juno wanted to groan, unsure of what she was walking into. She wasn’t exactly socially adept at the best of times—and that was under familiar circumstances. This was completely new territory for her, and she was already in a shit-pile of trouble after last night.
    When Greyson grabbed her hand and escorted her up the steps to the large porch that overlooked the creek, she held onto him like he was her only lifeline. Something had her on edge. Though she didn’t know what that was, she trusted her instincts—and at the moment, it felt like something big was going down, even if she trusted Greyson to be there for her.
    That in and of itself was odd, since she didn’t tend to be a very trusting person, given her past experiences. Yet things somehow felt different with Greyson. Maybe it was because he was going out of his way to protect her, or maybe it was because he’d given her so many orgasms she’d lost count, and being that intimate with someone tended to bring you closer. Either way, she felt like Greyson was her one ally in this nasty mess.
    Before they’d even had a chance to knock, the door was pulled opened by a gentleman in his fifties, who immediately pulled Greyson into a big hug. “Son… You should have told us you were back.”
    Juno looked for the resemblance, assuming this was Greyson’s father, but it just wasn’t there. As dark-haired as Greyson was, his father was fair. And instead of Greyson’s gold eyes, his father had eyes of ice blue. The only thing that was similar was their height and muscular build, age having little effect on the older man’s body.
    “Dad—this is Juno. Juno—this is my dad, Cullen.” Greyson made the introductions as Juno shook Cullen’s hand and went through the formalities as Greyson continued, in answer to his father’s comment. “I know I should have called. I just needed a few days to get settled in. Is Kiernan here?”
    “Yeah…in there.” Cullen tilted his head toward the great room as they wandered in that direction, though Juno swore there was a newfound tension in Greyson. “Figured it’d be best to have him here since…well, you know.”
    A massive stone fireplace was the focal point of the room, though Juno’s gaze drifted to

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