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Winter’s Thaw


  Winter’s Thaw

  Cougar Falls

  Marie Harte

  WINTER’S THAW

  Copyright © 2023 by Marie Harte

  ISBN 978-1-64-292-1021

  Cover by Croco Designs

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

  COUGAR FALLS

  Rachel’s Totem

  In Plain Sight

  Foxy Lady

  Outfoxed

  A Matter of Pride

  Right Wolf, Right Time

  By the Tail

  Prey & Prejudice

  Winter’s Thaw

  Foreword

  Dear Readers,

  Gerald Winter first showed up in Rachel’s Totem, the first of my Cougar Falls books. A loyal attorney who helped shifters, he never seemed to find love. There have been eight other books in the series. This is number nine. I wrote a novella to appear in an anthology last Christmas starring Gerald. Then I wrote a second story, enchanted with him and Laura. Two ways my bear and fox shifter fell in love! Enjoy one great romance told two different ways!

  Happy Reading and Ho-Ho-Ho!

  Marie

  Contents

  Perhaps, this way…

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  But then again…

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Epilogue

  Also by Marie

  About the Author

  Perhaps, this way…

  This is the way it could have happened…

  Chapter One

  “Move your ass,” Deputy Laura Novak yelled to the fox currently slipping and sliding through the snow and ice as she slowed her SUV, the back open, waiting for him to jump in.

  He needed to be running as if his life depended on it.

  Because it did.

  Bullets hit the side of the vehicle, and she swore as she swerved around a downed tree and turned onto a road that led into bear country.

  Technically, it was all Ac-taw country. Shifters lived in Cougar Falls, a small town off the map near Whitefish, Montana. Only those with connections to the Ac-taw could find the town. Unfortunately, being a shifter didn’t come with a guarantee of good character.

  More gunfire ripped through the night, and she promised herself to make those jackasses pay. Guns were prohibited in town. With pretty much everyone able to shift into creatures with claws and fangs, firearms weren’t necessary. And for the humans living among them, bows and arrows and knives were the preferred method to dealing with threats.

  The fox barked at her to go as he launched himself into the back of the SUV, and Laura pressed the accelerator to the floor, fishtailing as they sped up.

  Fortunately, the brutal winter wind and approaching storm would slow some of the raptors. The larger birds of prey who could have handled the ferocious winds weren’t a threat, having months ago branched off into the steady, well-adjusted eagle clan.

  That left the smaller winged predators, those of the current raptor clan, to attack.

  But even for them, this had gone too far. She spotted two vehicles losing speed behind them, and a few feathered enemies trailing behind as well.

  “You just had to defend Kyle even though I told you not to,” she said through gritted teeth and held onto the steering wheel for all she was worth.

  The path grew uneven, juts and divots in the dirt road covered in snow and ice, making it more difficult to drive. But she could lose them this way, and she had a destination in mind.

  “I’m a lawyer, Deputy Novak. I do my job regardless of the dickheads in opposition,” came the frosty voice of Gerald Winter. Aptly named, the fox shifter could turn that ice in his voice on and off at will. “Damn, it’s cold out.”

  She glanced in the rearview and watched him dive into his clothes she’d brought with her.

  He caught her gaze and glared, his golden eyes shining for a moment before the fox inside simmered down. For such a good-looking man, he did frost bitch like no one’s business.

  For some reason, he’d never warmed up in Laura’s presence.

  Then again, he had enough women in town panting for him that he probably didn’t care. Or notice. But Laura was used to that.

  “Yeah, well, I hope that law degree provides a better protection than my I told you so.”

  “You are such a pain in my—”

  “Yes?” she asked sweetly, secretly hoping the normally unflappable lawyer would just let go for once.

  But she was the one swearing as they went airborne.

  Chapter Two

  Laura heard Gerald hit against something, likely the ceiling of the SUV. She made a sharp right up a covered trail barely big enough for the SUV to fit through. It was a path only the bears took when planning to use the cabin ahead.

  It was also tricky as hell to maneuver, and that was in good weather.

  Then what she’d been hoping wouldn’t happen happened.

  The vehicle tipped sideways on two wheels.

  “Brace yourself!”

  Gerald swore. Bingo, she thought just as the truck rolled.

  And rolled.

  Strapped in, she’d had opportunity to prepare, but she still took a few hits as the front window smashed and a tree branch slammed into her seat an inch from her shoulder when it pierced through the dash.

  Fortunately, her inner grizzly gave her strength, and she was in one piece as the vehicle came to a stop.

  The same couldn’t be said for the man in the back. She smelled blood, and when she untangled herself to turn, she could see he’d taken a few knocks.

  “Gerald?” Never Gerry or Ger, Gerald Winter had been a precise and logical kind of guy for as long as she’d known him—practically all her life.

  But he’d never been mean. Arrogant, yes, but as a fox, that was expected.

  The town organized by shifter type, and each clan had certain characteristics. The foxes tended to be arrogant and dramatic, the bears laidback, the raptors argumentative, the wolves secretive and problematic, and the cats unpredictable.

  Generalizations, but they usually held true to form.

  Still, Gerald maintained a popularity due to his smarts, looks, and sense of humor. Or so she’d been told. Personally, she’d never seen or heard him be all that funny.

  He didn’t answer, so she hurried out of the vehicle, which had fortunately rolled to a stop right-side up. She found the trunk door stuck and used her enhanced strength to pull it open. In human form she maintained a human’s senses, though she’d always had the rare ability to tap into her grizzly when needed.

  It sure came in handy now.

  She took one look at the battered attorney and knew she needed to stabilize him.

  “Gerald?” she asked again, wondering how much time they had before the raptors caught up or found them.

  With the growing storm, they might be okay from the raptor threat. But Mother Nature would only be taking their place.

  “L-Laura?” He blinked his eyes open, but they didn’t focus.

  “I think you might have a concussion.” She hurriedly gathered a large bag she kept in the SUV for emergencies. Then she took Gerald’s bag while he tried to sit up. “No, lie down.”

  “I’m okay. Just dizzy.” He sat up anyway and wavered.

  “Come on out, Gerald. Easy now.”

  Once out and on his feet, she had to look up to see his face, which annoyed her. Of course he had to be sexy, smart, and tall. At five-ten, she typically didn’t need to look up at most men.

  “Laura?” He stroked a finger down her cheek and gave her a dopey smile. “You’re pretty.”

  She flushed, something she never did.

  Only Gerald could get under her skin like that.

  “Okay, Romeo. I need you with me. Are you with me?” Despite the danger, she had a tough time focusing because he wore nothing but sweatpants. His upper body had surprising definition for a man who sat behind a desk all day.

  He blinked. “With you. Yes.” He rubbed his head and win ced, and blood trickled down his temple. Likely a gash matted in his sandy hair, now darkened with dirt and blood.

  “I’m going to shift into my bear. I need you to strap the bags around me. Then shift into your fox and climb on. We need to hurry.”

  “I can run.”

  “Not fast. And I know where we’re going. You don’t.” She wiped her face from the snow falling harder. “Today, Gerald. Let’s go.”

  “You’re not the boss of me.”

  She stared at him. “Did you really just say that?”

  “Maybe.” He sounded like a sulky little boy, and she hated that he looked even more attractive all beat up.

  She laughed. “Aren’t you cute?”

  That got a tentative smile from him. “Okay, okay. Hold on.” He took a deep breath, closed his eyes, then let out his breath and focused on her. “Go.”

  Laura frowned. “Turn around.”

  “For God’s sake.” He turned around while she rushed to strip. She shoved her clothes and boots into her duffle then shifted into a four-hundred-pound grizzly.

  At her grunt, he turned around. Seeing her, he nodded with approval. “You’re annoying as a human, but you make the prettiest bear.”

  Flatterer.

  Though she couldn’t communicate with others outside her clan when shifted, Ac-taw had perfected the art of reading body language. She batted her lashes then snarled.

  He chuckled. “I know. I’m hurrying.” He fixed the duffel strap around her neck and set his backpack there as well, using some rope from the truck to tie it. Then he shucked out of his pants and tucked them in his bag before she could blink.

  And oh my word, what a body. Full frontal, hel-lo.

  “Quit staring. You’re making me uncomfortable,” he deadpanned before shifting into a beautiful red fox.

  Gorgeous, with dark red fur along his torso that tapered to dark brown on his legs, the tip of his tail, and his ears, he also had white along his belly and up under his neck and chin. But those golden eyes drew her. Browner when a man, but she knew him anywhere and always had.

  He chirped and laid back his ears. She lowered her body. Once he’d climbed on, she took off, praying they made it before the storm broke wide open.

  And that her last message to the sheriff had gone through. Or they really were on their own with a bunch of homicidal birds on their proverbial tails.

  And just in time for Christmas.

  Ho ho ho.

  Chapter Three

  Attorney at Law, Gerald Winter, of Winter and Sons, had been working to serve his community to keep the town safe and livable for the foreseeable future. For the past 150 years, the firm his relatives had started continued to flourish.

  They didn’t take cases they assumed they would win. They took cases to preserve the integrity that made Cougar Falls a haven for shifters and humans alike.

  The outside world had no knowledge of their kind. So the wheels of justice turned a bit differently for those who could shift into man and beast.

  He and his cousins, of which there were many, had been cleaning up raptor messes for the past few years. But this new so-called leadership had pushed him past his limits. He’d been working with the eagle clan, now split from the raptors, to call for a town council meeting.

  Everyone knew the current raptor alphas were three shades short of a rainbow. But no one had the courage to stand up to them. Those who did disappeared.

  Many in the other clans had had enough. Namely, those hothead catamounts. Freaking cats and their ideas of making things right. Granted, the guys in that clan were his best friends, but they tended to make a mess wherever they went.

  So Gerald had been working secretly with the eagles and a few raptor insiders to legally fix the raptors. He’d found a solution, presented it to the presiding judge, and had gotten the current alphas, Glen and Roberta McKay, officially reprimanded and temporarily out of office while the town council waited for the case to go to trial. Right after the holidays.

  Unfortunately, the McKays weren’t all the way stupid. They knew if they could get rid of the evidence, and namely Gerald—who everyone needed to make the case work—then they could stay in power until an all-out interclan war brought them to an end. But hell, they’d end up taking the entire town with them at that point, which they’d consider a win.

  Nope. Not on his watch. He’d fix this mess if it was the last thing he ever did. He groaned, his head throbbing, his leg aching, and…wait a minute there. What was that delectable scent?

  His body woke up and took notice, which shouldn’t have happened. He didn’t normally get a hard-on when in pain. But the feel of full breasts and that heavenly smell made him all kinds of ready to sink into sex.

  “Hey, um, buddy. Let go.”

  He heard the soft words and didn’t want her to go away, so he eased his arms from caging the sexy female, to be less demanding. But she remained beneath him, sharing his warmth. He shoved his face between her breasts, inhaling her scent.

  She gasped.

  He pulled back and took a nipple in his mouth. And sucked, moaning his pleasure.

  “Holy… Gerald!”

  A crack across his cheek woke him right on up.

  Chapter Four

  He blinked down at a half-naked Laura Novak and could do nothing but stare. By the Maker, she had the most beautiful breasts he’d ever seen. Large, round, with light pink nipples beaded like tiny gumdrops. They made him salivate.

  “Take a picture, it’ll last longer,” she growled, her cheeks bright red.

  And there, again, the sudden knowledge that Laura Novak, a girl, now woman, he’d grown up with had turned into a raving beauty. What the hell?

  He pulled back and sat on his heels.

  A mistake, because he was fully naked and sporting one hell of an erection that bobbled above her soft, milky-white belly.

  “Could you please put that thing away?” She groaned and closed her eyes, but not before he caught the scent of her arousal.

  What the hell was happening right now?

  He scrambled off her—and off a bed—and looked around at the interior of a cabin. Spotting his bag, he dove for it and shoved himself into a pair of sweatpants. Turning, he saw Laura cover up with a very short blanket.

  He stared, still out of sorts.

  How have I never seen how sexy this woman is? Had to be her hiding behind that bulky sheriff’s button-down and ballcap. Look at all that soft, silky brown hair! And those firm shoulders, that flash of long, thick thigh…

  He couldn’t help the arousal tenting his sweats.

  “How hard did you hit your head?” she asked, reading his mind.

  “I don’t know. Why does my leg hurt too?” He pulled his sweats down, exposing his left flank, and saw a long gouge along his thigh.

  Her short curse made him look up, only to see her staring fixedly above his head.

  “Blood bother you?”

  She snorted. “Your dick bothers me.”

  He hurried to pull up his pants. “It’s not my fault. I’m injured. I must have smelled a ready female and responded accordingly.” He gave her a polite smile. “Think nothing of it.”

  “You ever take that stick out of your ass?” She rose from the bed, looking flushed, rosy, and plain lovely. Like a woman recently fucked.

 

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