Next Door Dragon Daddy by Roxie Ray EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Roxie Ray
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal Werewolves & Shifters Romance
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TATE
I’d forgotten to leave the porch light on before I’d left a few days ago, so
now I stood outside, fumbling with my keys after midnight, my suitcase
in one hand and keys in the other. Thankfully, my night vision was better
than average due to being a shifter. Dragon eyes weren’t as good at night as
that of a wolf or bear, but it was still better than human sight. Finally finding
the right key, I unlocked the door and stepped into my house, hitting the light
switch with an elbow. The suitcase rolled over toward the couch as I
unbuckled the pistol harness around my shoulders.
My three buddies and I started a security firm fifteen years prior, and the
job took me out of town a lot, working as a bodyguard or setting up and
demonstrating the security systems Steff had created. It felt good to be home.
My body was bone tired after this two-month job guarding a pop star
princess. It was a fine gig. I’d gotten to tour the country and see the sights,
which was always sort of fun. The problem was that the chick was like a
damned nympho and wouldn’t keep her hands off me. She’d tried to fuck me
five or six times over the course of the tour. She was hot, yeah, but I was a
professional. I never, ever, mixed business with pleasure.
I’d made it very clear to her that I was not interested, especially after
she’d tried to talk me into a three-way with her and one of her backup
dancers. It got so bad that even her manager tried to tell her to find another
guy to set her sights on. I’d finished the last show and deuced out before she
could pull the whole tour’s over, you’re not on duty anymore, let’s party
stuff. Just too messy. Our firm was one of the most respected in the country,
and I wouldn’t risk our reputation for a wild romp in the hay.
I walked across the living room, unbuttoning my dress shirt, and glanced
out the front window. There was a car parked outside the house across the
street. I frowned. I’d been so dog tired when I pulled into my driveway that I
hadn’t registered it until now. I leaned closer to the window and saw a bunch
of broken down cardboard boxes stuffed into the trash can at the end of the
driveway. Definitely looked like someone had moved into the place.
I sighed. It had been nice not having neighbors the last few years. I
wasn’
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