Promises Unbroken: A Hot Paranormal Shifter Romance (Hidden Hills Shifter Book 5)

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Promises Unbroken

Hidden Hills Shifters
Book 5

Vella Day

Copyright © 2015 Vella Day

PROMISES UNBROKEN

Copyright © 2015 by Vella Day

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Cover Art by Scott Carpenter/Sahara Kelly

Edited by Carol Adcock-Bezzo

Proofed by Tammy Thompson

Published in the United States of America

E-book ISBN: 978-1-941835-17-3

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the author except in the case of brief questions embodied in critical articles or reviews.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events or locales, is entirely coincidental.

Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright Page

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Other Books by the Author

About the Author

Chapter One

A
blinding headlight
passed in front of the police station and speared Officer Selena Niles in the eye. She blinked, slid her chair to the side, and returned her attention to finding that damned report she swore she’d filed. Despite the occasional inconvenience, Selena loved working the night shift.

Recently, though, she’d been thinking about switching to days. The new hire—Jackson Kenner, who was a panther shifter—had changed to this time slot, and his mere presence distracted her.

Stop thinking about him and focus
.

Needing to locate the file for her boss ASAP, Selena leafed through the papers on her desk, searching for the missing copy of last week’s gas station robbery.
Got it
! It had become wedged between a domestic disturbance case and a drunk running a red light. Ah, the life of a cop.

Her cases weren’t always this dull. She’d had a real exciting one a few months back when she’d been allowed to help with a sting operation. Being undercover had been exhilarating, and nabbing the jerks had been so sweet. The only sour note had been when Jackson, who wasn’t even on the Force at the time, had rushed out to
save
her after the assailant had knocked her down. The man trying to steal the money had been human, and in her cheetah form, he was no match, but Jackson thought she needed help. Sheesh.

Because of that one act, the good citizens of Hidden Hills, North Carolina, claimed he was some hero, and her boss offered him a job, which Jackson accepted. Sure, he had credentials up the ying yang, but she didn’t want him around. She knew what he was, and she didn’t like it one bit.

“Selena.” Chief Hardy tapped his knuckles on her desk, startling her out of her musings. “Can you step into my office, please? I need to speak with you about something.”

“Sure.” She picked up the requested file, hoping he hadn’t noticed her daydreaming.

Of late, these overpowering lustful desires had snuck up on her at the worst times, urging her to seek out her nemesis—Jackson Kenner. Only she wouldn’t—or rather she didn’t dare.

Selena pushed back her chair, smoothed a hand down her pants, and flicked the wisps of hair from her face. While she could look presentable with a few hand swipes, she could do nothing about the butterflies beating against her stomach.

Her boss didn’t seem angry, implying she hadn’t messed up, but everyone knew that being summoned usually didn’t bode well for that person. She followed him down the hallway, but as she neared their destination, that familiar and unwelcome blast of attraction grabbed her.

Jackson was near, and she could almost smell the pheromones floating off him heading straight toward her, trying to capture her in a web of desire.

Her boss opened his door and motioned her inside. “Have a seat.”

The moment she stepped in, Selena stilled.
He
was there. Close. Too close. “I don’t understand. What’s Jackson doing here?” The moment the bitter words left her mouth, she regretted it. “I mean, I thought you wanted to speak with me alone.”

Her boss merely smiled and slid behind his desk. “About a half hour ago, someone robbed Kraft’s Liquor store. Our men are there now processing the scene, and I’d like you to be lead on this case.”

For a brief moment she almost forgot about the man who stole the air from the room. Mixed emotions slammed into her. One was sadness for Mr. Kraft’s loss, and the other was excitement that she’d finally be able to take charge of a case. Despite the opportunity, a trickle of disappointment edged in, as she’d been wishing for something juicier than a theft, but she shoved the frustration aside. “Thank you, sir.”

“And take Jackson with you.”

Whoa. She hadn’t seen that coming. Her stomach flipped at the command and she nearly crushed the paper in her hands. “Excuse me?”

From the moment she’d met Jackson three months ago, she’d been battling the knowledge that he was her mate—and that didn’t sit well with her at all. She’d always believed her true love would be another cheetah and not some hotshot panther. Hell, she’d never even met his kind before.

“He’s the new man on the block, and you’d be perfect to show him around.”

“But, sir, why not ask Cord to help?” Jackson and Cord used to work together in Washington for the DEA. In fact, Jackson had been visiting him when the sting operation went down, which was how Jackson had been asked to help with videotaping the money drop in the first place.

“Cord’s been here less than a year whereas you’ve lived in Hidden Hills your whole life and know the town inside and out. You can introduce him to more people.”

She wanted to say this man distracted her and interrupted her every thought, but her boss wasn’t a shifter and would never understand what it was like to be around a mate. Hell, even she didn’t know how this dark haired, broad shouldered, chiseled-bodied man had been able to worm his way under her skin so fast—especially since she’d blocked the lust at every opportunity.

Selena sat up straighter. “All due respect, sir, I can handle the case myself.”

Hardy glanced over at Jackson. “Would you mind giving us a moment?”

“No problem.” Jackson stood, but she didn’t miss the beginning of a grin. Damn him. He knew what being around him did to her.

No doubt her boss would tell her she didn’t have a choice in the matter, that cheetahs—especially cheetah women—should do as they were told. She and her mother had pretty much been treated like dirt their whole lives, and her mom always claimed a man’s joy in life was to see a woman struggle.

The door clicked close and the Chief leaned forward on his elbows. “You seem to have an issue with Jackson. Want to tell me why?”

Damn. She wasn’t about to say that he made her nerves jangle and her heart sputter when he was near. According to every shifter she’d ever met, mates were destined to be together forever, but she planned to make damn sure she was the exception. Only during one or two brief insane moments had she considered giving into her strong need and seducing him, hoping that would eliminate him from her system. She decided against that option because she couldn’t be sure it was even possible to stop the erotic pull with a mate. Having sex with someone as strong, virile, and handsome as Jackson Kenner would certainly lead to disaster. “I’d prefer not to say, sir.”

“Okay then. How about telling me what put that chip on your shoulder. You’ve worked here three years and yet you frequently bristle every time I ask you to do something.”

Was that true? Her pulse did a rapid tattoo. “I’m sorry, sir, if I’ve appeared uncooperative. I love working here.”

Hardy leaned back in his chair. “Perhaps, defensive is a better word.”

She had a list a mile long to explain her behavior, but she had no intention of sharing it with him. “I was hoping for some juicier assignment, that’s all. Like that sting operation I was on.”

He lifted his fingers to his lips and looked off to the side for a moment then returned his gaze to her. “All of my officers are required to work their way up, and while your performance has been exemplary, if I let you investigate something like that, the men who’ve been here longer wouldn’t appreciate it.”

He did have a point. Even Cord, who’d been here seven months, hadn’t been given the best cases. “You’re right sir. Thank you for this opportunity to work this case with Jackson.”

“I’m glad you understand. Think of him as a
partner in training
.”

Partner?
“Is this pairing for more than this one job?” Sweat pooled under her arms.

“Possibly.”

He gave her a brief rundown of what the officers on the scene had radioed in, but she had to fight to remember everything. Working with Jackson for any length of time would put a huge strain on her.

“Now, get going and find out who robbed that store,” he commanded.

She stood. “Yes, sir.”

It took a lot of effort to keep from telling her boss the real reason for her hesitation. Heart racing, she stepped out of the office in search of her new partner, only he wasn’t nearby. Relieved she’d have a few moments to compose herself, she headed down the hallway—slowly. In all honesty, she thought he’d have his ear to the door.

Voices filtered out from the break room. As she neared, the pull began, dragging her closer. Damn, this sucked. She wasn’t sure she’d be able to solve this case with Jackson so close, but if she wanted any chance of advancement, she had no choice.

*     *     *

Jackson was both
relieved and thrilled he’d finally been assigned a case with Selena. If he hadn’t been given this chance, he wasn’t certain how much longer he could have lasted. He needed to claim her. It was why he’d been sending out some not-so-subtle hints to his new boss that she’d be the perfect person to show him around. It didn’t matter he was capable of investigating crimes by himself.

From the moment he’d walked into Hardy’s office three months ago to help with the sting operation, he’d known Selena Niles was his mate. Her thick, light brown hair framed a delicate face, and her long legs were meant to wrap around him. Having a cop for a mate would enable them to bond in additional ways. He could picture the two of them sitting around the fire discussing cases, and then becoming so excited that they’d rip off each other’s clothing and fuck endlessly on the floor, savoring the passion and erotic scent.

Too bad that was only wishful thinking, because Selena fidgeted whenever she was around him and even had a hard time making eye contact, clearly fighting a fierce battle with herself to deny their destiny.

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