Lost Wolf – Tessa Kane (1)

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And that’s simply not the case. Grabbing one of his hands, I wait for him to meet my eyes before speaking. “It’s not your fault. I didn’t think of it either.” “But I’m the Alpha. I should be paying more attention to shit like this.” He goes back to tugging at my clothes, and I allow him to pull my shirt over my head.

Next, he picks at the knot holding the sweatpants up and after a few moments, they fall to the floor leaving me completely naked in the middle of the room. But Luke barely seems to notice, too intent on finding the tracker. He runs his hands up and down my arms, his touch almost businesslike. After doing the same to my legs, he shakes his head and mumbles something to himself before beginning to strip out of his own clothes.

“What are you doing?” I ask, shivering a little. He glances up to catch my eye. “I’m going to shift. My wolf’s senses are better than my human ones and I think I can probably sniff it out.” “Okay, but—” Luke takes a step backward, then allows the shift to wash over him. His shift is a thing of beauty, a flowing from one form to another with barely a sound.

For some reason, that strikes me as odd, as if most shifts aren’t that easy, but without any memories to link that thought to, I ignore it. Luke pads forward, his snout nudging at my toes as he sniffs first one foot, then the other. His inspection continues from my ankles up my right leg, his breath tickling across my skin as he attempts to sniff out the tracker.

He reaches the crease of my thigh and pauses, closing his eyes and taking a deep breath before nuzzling my leg. I crack a smile. Somehow, I don’t think that particular action had anything to do with the tracker. My dick doesn’t think so either and begins to harden.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, organizations, places, events, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Text copyright © 2024 Tessa Kane All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of the publisher.

NO AI/NO BOT This book was not written by AI. The author does not consent to this book or any portion thereof being used to train AI. Cover design by Christian Bentulan of Covers By Christian Edited by Raven Quill Editing OceanofPDF.com Contents Blurb 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven 8. Eight 9. Nine 10. Ten 11. Eleven 12. Twelve 13. Thirteen 14. Fourteen 15. Fifteen 16. Sixteen 17. Seventeen 18. Eighteen 19. Nineteen 20. Twenty 21.

Twenty-One 22. Twenty-Two 23. Twenty-Three 24. Twenty-Four 25. Twenty-Five 26. Twenty-Six 27. Twenty-Seven 28. Twenty-Eight 29. Twenty-Nine 30. Thirty 31. Thirty-One 32. Thirty-Two 33. Thirty-Three 34. Epilogue About the Author Acknowledgements OceanofPDF.com To the readers who knew Luke when he was Jonathan 😉 OceanofPDF.com A Quick Request… If you happen to spot any errors like typos, missing punctuation, or even factual errors (sad face), please don’t report them using the reporting feature on your Kindle.

This can have consequences for authors who don’t respond quickly enough and Amazon doesn’t always let us know about the reports! Instead, feel free to email me at [email protected] letting me know about the error and which chapter the error can be found in. Thanks! OceanofPDF.com Once upon a time I had a name…

For years, my life has been a nightmare. Trapped in a lab where humans use me as a test subject, they’ve stolen everything from me—including my memories. A careless mistake gives me the opportunity to escape, but the world outside is harsh and unfamiliar. Lost and alone, I stumble into the path of an Alpha who turns out to be my fated mate.

Luke quickly becomes my anchor in the whirlwind of uncertainty and, despite my instinctual fear of alphas, he’s safety, pack, and home. But I don’t get to enjoy my newfound happiness for long. Forced to flee when the humans track me down, we embark on a road trip to find the truth about my past.

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