The
Billionaire Shifter's Second Chance
Billionaire Shifters #3
By Diana Seere
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release Date: December 5, 2016
Synopsis
A wildland
firefighter -- and mountain lion shifter -- Edward is the youngest of the
Stanton siblings, and hasn't touched a woman in a decade, not since his late
fiancée was killed in a violent tragedy.
But when he
meets the sweet, adorable Molly Sloan, a friend of his new sister-in-law,
Lilah... his determination to remain celibate begins to unravel.
Something about
Molly is irresistible. Something about her makes him forget the past... and
hear the Beat. But Edward will have to fight for her -- forces are gathering to
use her in ways that might separate them forever.
The Billionaire
Shifter's Second Chance is the third book in the Billionaire Shifters Club
series by Diana Seere, the paranormal pen name for two New York Times and USA
Today bestselling romantic comedy authors. This book is a standalone
*within* a series.
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Welcome to the
most exclusive club in the world. The Novo Club. Novo is Latin for “change.”
Our members prefer the word “shift” though.
It’s the hottest club in town.
The price of membership is your heart and your secrecy.
All you need to do to join is to be loved beyond your wildest imagination by someone powerful with an…alpha side so primal it’s in their blood.
Are you ready?
Good. Then let’s begin.
It’s the hottest club in town.
The price of membership is your heart and your secrecy.
All you need to do to join is to be loved beyond your wildest imagination by someone powerful with an…alpha side so primal it’s in their blood.
Are you ready?
Good. Then let’s begin.
The Billionaire
Shifters Club is a new series featuring the five Stanton siblings, four
brothers and one sister who are all part of an ancient shifter family living in
modern America. The subterranean club-within-a-club beneath the streets of
Boston, Massachusetts holds secrets only the Stantons and their fellow shifters
know.
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Excerpt
“Why are you so
twitchy?” Sophia asked.
The art exhibit
for their brother’s paintings was quite lovely, but Edward Stanton was
beginning to deeply regret being a supportive sibling. Leaving his home in
Montana, where the air smelled like freedom and people didn’t glare – because
there were so few actual people – and coming to this festering hellhole called
Boston gave him good reason to twitch.
His sister’s
words made him groan inwardly, though. If he told her the truth, she would
belittle him. If he lied, she would smell it on him.
Of course she
would. She was a bear shifter, with a nose most vintners would kill to possess.
Sophia could smell emotions. She could sniff out subterfuge and intrigue, sex
and anger. He was certain she could smell lottery ticket winners, if she tried.
Not that a
billionaire heiress would need such a skill.
Edward steeled
himself, wishing he could hide scent the way he had trained himself to hide
emotion. Even shifters had limits, sadly.
“I’m tired. The
jet seats weren’t comfortable,” he lied. A powerful hum from some sort of
heating and cooling system kicked in, making his back teeth rattle. How much
longer must he stay to be polite? The city was full of too many unexpected
vibrations and jolts, sounds like jeers and mockery. His head began to throb, a
steady beat taking over.
Sophia rolled
her eyes and took a small pastry from a tray as a server passed by, stuffing it
in her mouth. “You are the worst liar ever. Didn’t you learn a thing from
Derry? You would never guess you’re brothers.”
Half brothers,
he thought. Of the five Stanton children, Edward was the only one without a
full sibling. He was also the only mountain lion shifter. He needed to roam.
Desired space.
Craved land.
Downtown Boston,
at an art gallery packed into a gentrified district where people lived in
apartments the size of thumbnails, was the absolute opposite of what he wanted
right now.
But they were
here to support Derry in his art, and by God, he would fake his way through
this.
Even if Derry
just ditched them to reunite with his human mate, the limo speeding them off to
Derry’s loft, leaving his cheerleading squad stuck in this gallery, eating
overcooked rumaki and pretending to enjoy the other exhibits.
“I know you hate
the city,” Sophia said, her voice dropping into a compassionate whisper. “But
that was years ago, a random tragedy. We can help you. It’s sweet of you to
come here for Derry.”
Edward’s body
went cold. He didn’t want to talk about the past. And he certainly did not want
to talk about the last time he was in Boston.
“Super sweet!”
Molly, his sister-in-law’s friend, approached him and Sophia, her bright blue
eyes overly friendly, cheeks flushed with excitement or wine. Or both.
His body responded
to her presence, skin heating up, muscles expanding as blood pumped with a
ferocious, almost-unfair speed designed to make him ready for...
For something
he’d given up a decade ago.
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Meet the Author
Diana Seere was
raised by wolves in the forests outside Boston and San Francisco. The only time
she spends in packs these days is at romance writing conventions. In truth,
Diana is two New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors who decided to
write shifter romance and have more fun. You can find “her” on Facebook at
Diana Seere’s Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DianaSeere
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