Opposition: Montana Wolves, Book Four (Montana Wolves series 4)

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Book: Opposition: Montana Wolves, Book Four (Montana Wolves series 4) by Chloe Cole Read Free Book Online
Authors: Chloe Cole
the alpha-wolf she’s been promised to since birth, she’s humiliated and angry…but also secretly relieved. Now, maybe she’ll have the chance to mate for love. If her power-crazed parents will just give her a little time, she’s sure to find the man of her dreams…
    Dragon-shifter, Drake Blackbourne, has an itch to scratch and precious few options for an outlet. When the Stone family offers up their daughter’s hand in exchange for protection and political favors, he agrees to wed her, sight unseen. Drastic times call for drastic measures and, so long as she does her part and keeps out of his way the rest of the time, surely he can manage to bed her, no matter how plain she might be.
    What he doesn’t expect is that captivating, defiant Willa will ignite a fire in him that will burn everything in its path, and turn both of their worlds upside down…
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    I T’S ONLY her first day on the new job, and already fairy Holly Tucket is in over her head as she attempts to use her powers to turn super nerd Alex Nelson into a lady-killer. Little does she know Alex isn’t who he pretends to be, and when it comes to making women melt, he doesn’t need any help. 
    Security expert Alex Nichlaus has been undercover for four months and is putting the finishing touches on a smuggling case that has kept him secluded and celibate. When a sexy redhead shows up on his balcony claiming to be a fairy sent to teach him how to please a woman, he just can’t bring himself to send her away.

EXCERPT
    “ H im. He’s the one.”
    Mila arched a perfectly shaped raven brow. “Are you certain you wouldn’t like a little more time to choose? This shouldn’t be taken lightly.”
    “Nope, that’s the guy. I’m sure of it,” Holly said with an emphatic nod, despite the jiggly sensation in her belly.
    “It’s a one-shot deal you know. If he’s a dud, that’s that. Fail.”
    “I know.”
    “All right,” Mila said, her tone indicating that, while it may have been “all right”, it certainly wasn’t smart. “Sign here.”
    Mila held out the elaborate gold pen and Holly resisted the urge to wipe her sweat-soaked palms on her jeans before taking it gingerly. With a trembling hand, she scrawled out her signature and then held the pen back out to Mila, who shook her head.
    “Keep it. You might need it.”
    Oh ye of little faith.
    She was right though, better safe than sorry. “So now what?”
    “Now you get to work. You have,” Mila raised an elegant wrist to check her watch, “twenty-three hours and fifty-nine minutes to get it done.” She cast a dubious glance at the image of a man in a lab coat sitting on a park bench, tapping away on his laptop. “And judging by the looks of him, you’ve not a moment to spare. If you need me to intervene, you know what to do.” She picked up the contract and stood to go.
    “Wait!”
    Mila paused and cocked her head expectantly.
    “What if I can’t go through with it?” Holly whispered.
    “Then you call me and I’ll intervene.” Uncharacteristic concern clouded Mila’s ice-blue eyes. “You know, not everyone is cut out for this kind of work. You don’t have to do this.”
    “Yes I do. I have to at least try. I couldn’t live with myself if I didn’t.”
    “All right then, give it your best shot. Always remember to look at it like a public service. You’re helping people become more comfortable with themselves. Like a therapist. Now, hop to it.”
    And with a flick of her manicured fingertips she was gone.
    “Showoff,” Holly grumbled.
    She looked down at the bowl of water on the table and into the face of her new charge. Oblivious to her voyeurism, he slid his glasses back up the bridge of his nose, unaware that his life was about to change forever.
    If she had the skills to pull it off.
    The thought kicked up the swarm of butterflies that had

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