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- Title: Abducted by the Alpha
- Author : Susan A. Bliler
- Release Date : January 27, 2020
- Genre: Paranormal,Books,Romance,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 315 KB
Description
Gray Kincaid, one of the most dangerous wolf-shifters in the world, is finally home. After years spent in the wilds of British Columbia with his four brothers, Gray is looking forward to reclaiming his life as a human. But during his absence, someone has been dipping their hands into his wealth. No, not dipping. Someoneās been outright stealing from him, Gray Kincaid! The sheer audacity has him on a hunt that leads to a small female who, not surprisingly, works for his company. Regardless of how innocent she looks, or claims to be, Gray will have his money back, or heāll keep the woman in return.
Finally, taking a long-awaited vacation, Sien McMichaels is terrified when sheās abducted by the driver sent to take her to the airport. After a failed escape attempt, sheās dragged to a massive manor and kept in a dungeon, a prisoner of the driver who claims to be Gray Kincaid. The Gray Kincaid of Kincaid Enterprises, the owner of the company where she works. Heās got the wrong woman though because Sien is a simple girl with a simple life. She wouldnāt dream of taking anything that isnāt hers and doesnāt understand when all the signs of theft point to her. Sheās determined to prove her innocence to her infuriating captor even though Gray is equally committed to punishing her for crimes she didnāt commit.
*This is book 7 in the Territory series; however, each book focuses on a different couple and can be read as a standalone.
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āSorry to bother you, Maāam.ā The driverās gruff voice intruded on Sienās thoughts. āBut you wouldnāt happen to have a cell phone I could borrow? I need to call my employer regarding my next pick-up, and I seem to have left my phone at the office. I wouldnāt ask, but itās imperative that weāre en route, and I donāt have time to make a stop just to call.ā
āOh! Sure.ā Sien rummaged around in her purse until she found her little black phone. Sliding across the slick, black leather seat until she was close enough to hand the driver her phone, Sien held it up near his shoulder. āHere ya go.ā
With a clipped, āThank you,ā he took the phone.
āNot a problem.ā She slid back to her original position to give the driver a little privacy. It wasnāt far enough because the driver erected the tinted privacy glass that separated him from his passenger.
āO-kay,ā she whispered, slightly insulted.
Trying to ignore the rude driver, she watched the beautiful scenery out her window. A hardcore type āAā personality, Sien mentally sorted through her suitcase to ensure she hadnāt forgotten anything. It was a good distraction that she knew would help pass the time more quickly.
Toothbrush, hairbrush, hairspray, shampoo, conditioner.
Her cataloging was cut short when she saw the off-ramp to the Dulles International Airport go whizzing past. Head whipping around to look behind them, she frowned at the fading off-ramp. āUm, excuse me, driver? I think you missed our turn.ā
When the driver didnāt respond, Sien slid back around to the privacy glass and gently knocked, āSir! We missed our turn.ā
Her temper began to flare when the driver continued to ignore her. Knocking harder on the glass, Sien raised her voice, āIām sorry to interrupt your call, but weāve missed our turn. Iām going to Dulles airport!ā
When there was still no response, she shouted, āHello! Can you hear me?ā
She waited several heartbeats for a response. When none was forthcoming, her anger turned into panic as she checked her watch.
Sheād scheduled everything perfectly so that sheād get to the airport with just enough time to board. Tanner was going to meet her there, and theyād depart directly.
Frustrated, Sien began pounding on the glass with her palm, āExcuse me! Driver! You missed the turn, and Iām going to be late for my flight!ā She knew he had to hear her pounding, but when he still didnāt respond, her worry at being late turned into something else.