Wolf’s Surrender
Shadow Agents® Series, #1
A captive-scarred wolf operative who surrendered hope long before the rescue. A succubus snatched off a college campus and thrown into a supernatural trafficking ring. A fated mate bond that ignites behind enemy lines and refuses to let either of them break.
Brad Durant spent nearly a year as a prisoner, subjected to experiments by scientists determined to weaponize his wolf-shifter abilities. A former Navy SEAL turned supernatural operative, he’d been captured on a research trip and held in a facility designed to break him. He’d surrendered hope long ago, resigned to being a weapon rather than a man. Then a fiery redheaded captive is dragged into the same nightmare, and something primal awakens inside him, a need to protect her that burns through every wall he’s built.
Alice Gladden has spent her entire life hiding what she is. Mostly succubus with Fae blood woven into genetics no doctor has been able to fully identify, she feeds on sexual energy just to survive. She’s moved through the world like a ghost, convinced her nature makes her unworthy of real connection. When she’s snatched from a fraternity party and thrown into a vampire trafficker’s breeding operation, survival becomes her only priority. Until she meets Brad. When his eyes lock on hers, something inside her recognizes him as hers in a way that terrifies and calls to her in equal measure.
Trapped together in a facility run by a vampire ring leader with plans to breed and sell supernaturals, Brad and Alice must fight their way out before the operation consumes them both. The mate bond between them is undeniable, fierce, and the one thing their captors never planned for. Surrendering to it means trusting someone with every secret they’ve buried, and betting their survival on the one person who might actually understand.
- Fated Mates
- Alpha Wolf-Shifter Hero
- Succubus Heroine
- Captive Romance
- Supernatural Trafficking Ring
- Paranormal Military Romance
- Genetically Enhanced Super-Soldiers
- Government Conspiracy
- Forced Proximity
- Protective Instinct
- High-Heat Paranormal Romance
- Brotherhood Forged in Combat
The Immortal Ops World is a paranormal romantasy saga with alpha shifter heroes, genetically engineered super-soldiers, fated mate bonds, brotherhood forged in combat, sharp banter, government conspiracies, and enough heat to melt dog tags.
For readers who love paranormal romantasy, alpha shifter heroes, military romance, government conspiracy, fated mates, and action-packed supernatural thrillers with bite.
This is Book 1 in the Shadow Agents series and part of the Immortal Ops World, 30+ books across five interconnected series. Each book follows a different operative, delivers a complete happily ever after, and can be enjoyed as a standalone. But readers who start here tend to devour the entire world.
A New York Times and USA Today bestselling series by Mandy M. Roth.
ASIN: B01D6J7946
ISBN: 978-1533656780
Publisher: Raven Happy Hour, LLC
Genre: Military Shifter Romance
Page Count: 240
Word Count: 35K
Hours to Read: 3-4
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Chapter One
Brad Durant ignored the rivulets of sweat dripping down his spine. The wetness pooled at the top of his ass, which wasn't exactly a pleasant feeling. The humidity combined with the temperature had left most of his body covered in a sheen of perspiration. He was used to pushing hard, being soaked and exhausted. This was actually a welcome relief from the last time he'd been in the rainforests of South America, cutting his way through the dense vines of the jungle on a hunt for the enemy— whoever his government had deemed the bad guys at the time. That always changed on a dime.
Now he was just hot.
Well, hot and bored.
Bored out of his mind to be exact.
He'd always excelled at sciences and had truly thought his life's calling might lie with the study of one, but there was no denying his nature. Underneath it all, he was an animal. He needed more to do than study plant samples or discover and classify new species of animals. While that cause was noble, it didn't check all his boxes. He craved action and excitement. His animal needed the hunt—more than what he'd been getting since he'd dived headfirst into higher education. At least the move had been paid for by the government. Seemed the least they could do since he'd devoted so much of his life to them already.
Ironically enough, he'd walked away from a career that held all the danger and excitement he could ever need and more, thinking he wanted to settle down and start a family or something.
A family?
He nearly laughed at the idea of it all now. It wasn't as if something like him—a freak of fucking nature—should have kids. Not without the risk that others would find out what he was or that he'd pass it onto his children. He didn't even want to think on how he'd explain it to the mother if the kids suddenly turned into wolf pups. Funny enough though, when he had dared to let his mind wander on the subject, he would often picture a dark-haired boy holding the hand of a redheaded little girl—the two clearly siblings and both his. But the idea was foolish, and then there was the whole thing about not even knowing if he could have children. If reproduction was even possible.
It wasn't like he'd gotten a handbook when he was in his teens and underwent his first full shift from a human into a wolf. No one magically showed up to walk him through the steps and stages. There was no mentor. No big brother there to lend a guiding hand. There had been fear, pain, more fear, and then shock and awe.
Nothing else. If he did ever find himself lucky enough to discover a woman who loved him even with his defects, and if they managed to be blessed with little ones, he'd be there for the kids every step of the way. Sure, he'd hope they didn't get his abilities, but if they did, he'd help guide them. He'd walk them through a full shift. They'd never be alone like he'd been. They'd never be scared as he was once.
The first time he went through a full shift during the first full moon that occurred during puberty, he'd thought he was dying. That he was being ripped apart from the inside out. It had felt as if every bone in his body had snapped, and he'd believed his skin was going to tear clean off him during it all. The horror of it had made matters worse. Not that the ordeal needed any help. His shifts had gotten easier with age, but his first had been brutal—more so because of his fear and the fact he'd tried to fight it with all he had.
He hadn't understood what was going on. He'd been fine one minute and the next he'd fallen to his knees as his bones felt as if they were breaking one by one, his body contorting, his skin shifting. It had seemed like hours, but looking back it had only taken minutes. And when he'd found himself stuck in the form of an animal, terror had gripped him. He hadn't known if it was permanent and if he was a monster.
If it hadn't been for Vic, Brad would have felt completely and utterly alone in the world. Like a monster spawned forth from the great unknown. Something that should have been hunted and put down. Thankfully, like had attracted like and his best friend had undergone the same changes. The same pain. The same fear. The same worry that they were the only ones.
Until recently, they'd still believed that to be true. They'd managed to go all through school, join the military, serve their country as Navy SEALs and then work on getting degrees, all while thinking they were freaks—totally alone in the world. And all while doing unthinkable things to hide their secrets from others, from humans. But they weren't the only ones.
There were others out there.
Other men and women who could change forms and shift into animals. Stuff he didn't think could possibly be real was—like vampires and magiks and so much more. He'd learned the truth of it a short time ago and still couldn't stop thinking about it. Learning they each weren't alone was a game changer for both Brad and Vic.
Now, the quest to find a boring career and hide away was no more. The crippling doubt both men had lived with was gone, replaced with hope. They could be part of something finally. Have a family of sorts even—something neither had known in their lives. And soon enough Brad would be back to doing what he'd been trained to do. He'd be back in the field, back doing what he was good at and he'd be done trying to be something he wasn't.
A quiet egghead.
Sighing, he glanced at Vic and lifted a brow as the guide rambled on about the animals who were supposedly known to roam the rainforest area. When the guide got to lions, Brad had to bite his tongue to keep from commenting. The guide was full of shit and seemed to enjoy trying to get one over on his unsuspecting group of tourists.
Vic had suggested they eat the guide twice already. Neither would. The guide smelled like he'd given up bathing some time ago. Not to mention Brad and his friend didn't make a habit of eating humans. Though, there had been an incident while they were in the Middle East that they tended not to bring up much anymore. The guy over there was a sick bastard who had tortured and killed young girls for sport. Vic had lost his shit, shifted forms and made a midnight snack of the asshole.
Jerk had it coming.
"Be careful or the lions will wake and come and kill us all," the guide said, pulling Brad from his thoughts once more. He groaned, and Vic laughed. Unless there were shapeshifters in the area, the tourists were safe from any roaming lions while in the rainforest.
"We better be on guard," joked Vic. "Wait until he finds out there really are wolves here now."
That brought a chuckle from Brad. They'd been tempted to shift forms late at night and run through the jungle to blow off steam, but had been worried they might scare the rest of their tour group should they be spotted. For sure they'd make the guide wet himself. That was nearly enough to make them do it.
The guide in question started in on polar bears being near and Brad couldn't take it anymore. The few people in the group who were still paying attention to the long-winded man actually snorted and made snide comments. The guide tried his best to convince them the polar bear sightings were legit, but it was then he lost what little remaining credibility he'd had with the group.
Vic did a rather fake cough while saying the word "bullshit" and then nudged Brad, motioning in the direction of their fellow classmate, Kim. She'd been one of a large part of the group who had stopped listening to the guide's long talks within the first two days of their arrival. She was currently swatting at another mosquito as she stared miserably around at the wilderness surrounding them. It was plain to see she was not at one with nature, despite her college major being one that would leave her studying plants for life. He snickered as she silently cursed another bug under her breath. He could see a sterile laboratory in her future.
"I'm starting to think she smears honey on herself," said Brad with a lopsided grin. "How else do you explain how much the bugs like her?"
"Mmm, smearing honey on her," Vic murmured, looking far away in thought as he faced Kim.
"Dude, hang it up. In the year we've known her, she has never once looked at you like you stood a chance in the romance department. I'm pretty sure you got friend-zoned within week one."
Vic flashed a wide smile. "Doesn't mean I can't daydream."
"Horndog."
"Asshole."
Brad grinned. "Thanks."
Vic kept staring in Kim's direction. "I feel bad for her. She's covered in bites. At least she listened to you about tucking her pants into her sock tops today. She looked like she had chicken pox yesterday, she was so bit up all over her legs from wearing shorts."
"I'm sure your concern for her has a little something to do with her being a hot, black-haired beauty."
Vic grinned. "Maybe. Maybe not."
"Right." Brad snorted. Vic had a type and Kim was it. Tall, leggy and brunette. "Go back to daydreaming about her covered in honey. Like that will ever happen."
Vic shrugged. "Hey, if there was a stacked redhead down here with us, you'd be thinking the same things."
"Damn straight," added Brad with a grin. He had a type too. Hot redheads with big boobs were it. He didn't care how bad it was to admit, he liked a certain type of woman and wasn't ashamed of the fact. His cock twitched at the idea of a sexy little redheaded number making her way to their corner of the rainforest.
Damn.
It had been too long since he'd last had sex. When they got back stateside, he'd head to a bar, hook up with a hottie, didn't matter the color of her hair, and he'd find release. Vic would need to do the same. They'd learned long ago to never push too long without sex. Controlling their animal sides became harder the more time they put between sexual escapades. And neither wanted to come to after a long shift to find out they accidentally ate someone who didn't deserve it.
He grimaced at the idea.
Glancing around, Brad took a deep breath, drawing in the scents of what was near them. He tensed as new smells assaulted him. Their group wasn't large and was filled mostly with other classmates from the university. The few guides they had were now familiar to his senses, and there was, of course, Professor Krauss, who had put together the trip to Brazil to start with. Whatever Brad had gotten a whiff of was not what he'd grown accustomed to on their trip. It was different and not in a good way. It set his wolf on edge, making it want to uncoil from a deep sleep within him. He had to tamp it down for fear of shifting for all to see.
"Everything okay?" asked Vic.
Brad stilled and took in another deep breath, the smell all but gone, and then glanced to his friend. "Yeah. Thought I caught the scent of something, but it was nothing. Guess the heat is getting to me more than I thought."
He could have sworn he sensed a threat near them. It wasn't like him to have false feelings of danger.
"Smelling the lions and polar bears?" Chuckling, Vic stepped closer to him.
Brad laughed. "And then some."
The guide got the show on the road again. Their stops for rest and water were getting longer and longer as of late. Brad and Vic took the lead once more as they were the strongest men in the group and could slice through the thick vines with relative ease compared to the others. Plus, the added exercise went a long way into wearing their animals out.
Kim moved in close behind Vic and Brad knew his buddy was pleased. He also knew Vic wouldn't really make a play for Kim. She'd managed to become something of a friend to them both, and that was rare. They didn't let many people in for fear of their secret being discovered, but there was something about Kim that made them both feel slightly protective of her. Neither guy would dream of screwing that up, not when they had so few friends as it was.
Brad wasn't sure how much time had passed before they came to a clearing and were able to stop cutting vines and branches. It felt as if the jungle was going to close up behind them, instantly regrowing everything they'd just cleared. He looked towards Vic and found him sipping from his canteen and then offering a drink to Kim, who declined. She was still swatting at insects landing on her.
Poor girl. She'd be eaten alive soon.
"Ten-minute break," called the guide.
Vic approached. "Bet this stretches into thirty minutes of his tall tales."
"For sure," offered Brad as he sipped from his own canteen.
"Seems like we were only just here. Hard to believe it's been a few years now, isn't it?"
Brad stiffened at the thought of their active- duty time. There had been a certain thrill to it all— a level of excitement his current area of study lacked in a big way. "Do you miss it?"
Vic glanced away and nodded.
Brad tensed. "What do you think PSI will be like?"
Vic looked around as if worried someone would overhear. Brad wasn't too concerned. It wasn't like anyone with them would even know what PSI stood for. Paranormal Security and Intelligence was a government agency he'd only just learned existed. Humans certainly weren't privy to its presence. Brad was still having a hard time wrapping his head around a clandestine organization consisting of all supernaturals being real, and he was a friggin' shifter.
He and Vic had been approached two months before heading to South America by a recruiter for PSI named Vepkhia. Neither of them had been able to believe a supernatural military agency was real. They'd spent so long hiding in plain sight that they'd been blindsided by the truth of it all. Vepkhia had explained PSI in detail and talked them through everything they needed to know to be brought into the fold. They were excited.
There were many more men and women like them. They were not alone, and it turned out there was a whole policing force dedicated to nothing but the supernatural. It was still surreal. So was the fact that both Brad and Vic had agreed to sign on with PSI. Vepkhia had explained that they'd enter as scientists, able to function as operatives as well. It would be different from their past as SEALs. From what they'd been told they'd be policing supernaturals both locally and abroad. It would be nice to be around others like them and to not have to hide who and what they were.
A refreshing change of pace.
Plus, PSI had been sold to them as being something of a family. A group of men like them. It would be nice to really, truly belong to something and not just pretend. Vic was like a brother to him. They'd grown up together, forming a friendship early on, first out of necessity and then out of loyalty. They'd not been like other children in the foster-care system. And both seemed to have an inborn knowledge that they had to hide the changes they'd started experiencing around the same age they'd first met. A kid didn't need to be brilliant to know that suddenly being able to change into an animal wasn't something one should let others find out about.
Brad still wasn't sure how he'd gotten so lucky as to cross paths with Vic back then, but he had. They'd stayed close, helped one another through the transitioning period and clawed their way out of poverty together. They'd graduated early and joined up with the military, hoping to find a place they'd fit in—where their alpha urges to protect and kill if need be would be useful, not a liability. They'd gone through boot camp and then later BUD/S training together. And now here they were, working on getting their degrees in a field no one would have ever guessed they'd have an interest in —pharmacognosy. He didn't exactly look like the type of guy who wanted to study plants or other natural sources in order to create effective medicines, but he was. That was how they'd ended up in South America, yet again, but this time working under the direction of a brilliant but moody professor.
Professor Krauss had been relatively mild- mannered back at the University, but on this trip he'd been irritable and at times belligerent to Brad and Vic. Neither paid the short, fat man much mind when he started to rant or rave. They could both take him with ease, not that they'd have much of a reason to beat up an old guy. The man was brilliant in his various fields of study, so they overlooked some of his eccentric behavior.
"Break is over," yelled the guide.
Vic groaned as the guide headed down a section of the jungle that he'd sworn earlier was going to be fairly clear. From the heavy amount of vines and overgrowth, the guide was either lost or didn't understand the meaning of clear.
Either way, they'd be cutting their way through the brush once more. Brad stepped forward, ready to do what was needed. Vic moved up and stood beside him.
"If this guy is walking in circles, I'm gonna use this machete on him," said Vic with a grin.
Brad shook his head. "Go check on Kim. I'm going to refill our canteens."
With a nod Vic headed off in Kim's direction, tossing his canteen back to Brad as he did. Catching it with one hand, Brad grinned and then pivoted, walking towards the stream he could hear running through the dense tree line. He made it a few paces before there was a sharp pinch in his upper left shoulder. At first he thought the mosquitoes had finally decided he would be good pickings. It wasn't until three more sharp pinches happened on his back that he looked over his shoulder to find small red darts protruding out of his skin.
The few seconds it took to register what he was seeing and what was happening was all it took for whatever had been in the darts to work. Brad's vision dimmed and his head swam. He swayed and was powerless to stop himself from falling forward into the black abyss of nothingness.
Chapter Two
Alice Gladden leaned against the wall of the fraternity house chapter room, soaking in the sexual energy surrounding her. The party was in full swing and the place was busting at the seams with lust. It was just what she needed. She was starving, and not for food.
She'd spent most of the evening helping her best friend and college roommate, Mae Bertelot, get ready for a blind date. It had taken all of Alice to keep an even façade during it all, the need to feed gnawing at her from the inside out. Mae didn't understand what it was like to have a burning hunger. A need so insatiable that nothing seemed to satisfy it. Mae tended to frown upon what it was Alice needed to feed from—sex or sexual energy. Her succubus side demanded as much. It was a case of do so or die. No two ways about it.
Alice was often less than forthcoming about her needs in order to avoid having to see the pity and shame on her best friend's face. As far as Mae was concerned, Alice didn't need actual, full sex to handle her hunger—she only required energy. That was a lie. She needed both. The party would help check each box. It would give her both energy and full sex.
The fraternity party was packed full of exactly what she required. Hormone-driven young adults in their sexual primes too preoccupied with the shot at getting laid to notice her soaking in their lust. Her hunger was so deep that she couldn't have pretended to be casual about feeding it. The energy settled against her skin and seeped through her very pores, rejuvenating her—nourishing her. The euphoric feeling was so great that she had to concentrate to keep her mental wards up to avoid listening in on everyone's thoughts around her. If she wasn't careful, the thoughts would all bombard her and she'd end up as sick as she'd have been without bothering to feed.
It wouldn't be the first time.
It had taken her years of practice to perfect the skill of blocking other people's thoughts, but she'd managed. At least with humans. Supernaturals were something altogether different. It was harder for her to control that particular super power around them.
She laughed softly as she thought of super powers. Mae didn't exactly love how Alice described what they could do. The ability to mock her circumstances was another coping skill Alice had acquired as a young girl. Even with adoptive parents who were supernaturals, she didn't feel like she fit in. Her mother was part vampire and part Fae and her father was a full-blooded were-cat shifter. Alice was none of those things. At least she didn't think she was. From what everyone could tell, she was mostly succubus. None of the doctors she'd been taken to while young were able to pinpoint all of what she was. They could only say for sure that she had succubus DNA in her make-up. Though, all of them agreed she was more than a mere succubus. Their inability to identify her genetic make up had been concerning to her adoptive parents and Alice. Basically, no one knew exactly what the hell she was.
Always comforting.
A hot mess, that is what I am, she thought with a sardonic smile. That was only half-true. Since meeting Mae, Alice had been making small strides to get her life in order. Baby steps, but steps all the same.
Music pumped through the air, the song choice one she didn't much care for. Her music choices always surprised others as they were not ones anyone would expect a woman her age to have. She could listen to Marvin Gaye for hours and never tire. So much soul and passion. The rubbish coming from the speakers in the fraternity was a far cry from the legendary Mr. Gaye.
The lights were dim, save two disco lamps someone had plugged in at opposite corners of the large room. The strobe effect the lights created was nauseating. Not to mention the entire room was tacky beyond belief. College-aged men had been left in charge of the decorating. That much was evident by the copious amount of light-up beer signs, centerfolds pinned to the walls in place of artwork, and numerous unidentifiable stains in the carpeting. She noted the lack of any textbooks to be found when there was an overabundance of girlie magazines scattered about the varying crates and boxes that were acting as end tables. Yes, college guys had certainly been the designers of the room.
It was nothing Alice would have subjected herself to if it wasn't absolutely necessary. Unfortunately, she had to feed her succubus side and this was the best option. The alternative would leave her waking up with a man or men she didn't know, possibly several campuses or states away.
It had happened before.
It would probably happen again.
Each time she woke to find herself in the arms of men she didn't know, or remember being with, another piece of her soul died. Frustrated realization sank over her as the knowledge that this was her reality, her life, and it would be this way forever hit her hard.
She sighed, disliking her body's needs. While others required food and water to live, she needed sex or at the very least sexual energy in addition to normal basics in order to survive. The sexual energy felt like static in the air, crackling, alive, zapping around the room like a live current. The energy built around her, gathering in close like a protective blanket, warming her body, soaking through her skin, rejuvenating her. The more energy around her, the faster she warmed and felt full. But Alice knew to push beyond what she wanted and to store as much as she could. She'd been working hard to try to train her body to go longer and longer between full feedings. She was up to nearly a week now, which was saying something.
There had been a time she could barely make it through an entire day. She winced, no longer wanting to remember those times in the past. She wanted to focus on the here and now. The party was slamming, and she was getting what she needed. In addition, Mae was on a blind date. It was high time the girl lived a little. So what if the date was set up by Mae's mother. It was a red- blooded male, and Mae was in serious need of one of those. The girl had been spending way too much time in the art studio on campus sculpting her version of hotness. There was no denying the sculpture was sexy, but there was no replacing the real thing.
Alice's succubus side, or inner harlot as she'd affectionately termed it some years ago, stirred more, purring deep within her like a well-fed cat. It would still make room for a hot and hard male. Her succubus was an unabashed whore and seemed damn proud of it all. If only Alice could hold her head as high as her succubus wanted her to.
She took a long breath in and let additional energy seep in from the couples around her. They were too busy with one another to notice she was alone and quickly turning into a wallflower. That was fine by her. The guys weren't really her type. She preferred her men to be alpha, rugged and commanding. None of the young men present looked like they'd know how to tame a woman in the bedroom if their lives depended on it. They looked more like they were excited to just be close to women.
They probably were.
She snickered.
The place was jam-packed with horny people, each jockeying for the attention of another. She'd never really thought of herself as studious, but now that she was a fifth-year senior at the university and close to getting her degree, she found she looked forward to learning something new every day. She wasn't quite the bookworm her best friend Mae was, but Alice had started to develop something of a healthy respect for learning.
Though, she doubted that anyone spotting her at the party would think she was doing much more than having a good time. Actually, she was doing far more than that, but no one, other than Mae, knew the truth. Her succubus side wasn't something she was proud of. In fact, there were times she was downright ashamed of it and herself, but there was no changing what she was. No giving up the need to absorb sexual energy on a regular basis and so far, no giving up the need to fully feed the beast. She'd kept that part from Mae, knowing her friend would frown upon Alice sleeping with so many men. Mae prided herself on having held tight to her virginity and not giving in to society norms. Alice was jealous of that, of Mae being able to save herself for the right man. Alice had never had that luxury.
Nature had seen to that. It had stripped her of her options. As much as she wanted to be selective and wait for that perfect someone who made her feel whole, she didn't get that choice. The best she could hope for was that she could at least stomach the person come morning who would need to fill the full sex side of her hunger.
Her first sexual encounter nearly killed a guy. She had been fourteen, and it had been nothing more than heavy kissing, but she'd drained him. He'd been human, and no one knew then about her requirements. That she was powerful enough to harm another with what was essential to her survival. The boy had been left hospitalized for several months, in a coma, the human doctors at a loss as to what had caused his condition. Thankfully, Alice's father had managed to pull some strings, and he had someone sneak into the facility after hours with a small dosage of vampire blood. It was low enough in quantity that the boy had never been at risk of turning, but the blood had sped his recovery.
Alice's guilt over who and what she was started then and it had never gone away. Ever since she'd tried her hardest to seek out supernatural males to fill her needs, but they were harder to come by than one would think in the college setting. So, she made do with what was available.
She glanced around the party and leaned against a wall, wanting to avoid sitting on any of the second-hand furniture for fear of getting something. No one in attendance piqued her interest or stirred her inner harlot's desires. Slim pickings for sure.
This is what I've been reduced to, trolling frat parties for food.
Self-loathing crept up on her, but she pushed it down, hiding it in the recesses of what she feared would be a heart that was unable to heal. Unable to ever open and love another.
She let out an exasperated breath.
It was what it was, and she'd been forced to find ways to fill the void that didn't involve sleeping with a new man every other night. While she wore a smile whenever it happened, it was fake, born out of a need to protect her feelings. She was thought of as a wild child, and in many cases she fit the bill, but more and more she wanted to shed the image and be thought of as more than just the girl who was always with a new man.
The couple nearest her were lip-locked. The man's hands roamed up and under the woman's shirt as they moaned into each other's mouths. The guy fumbled around, looking awkward and confused as to what to do next.
Yep, hardly an alpha in the bunch.
If it wasn't for the sexual energy radiating from them, Alice would have walked away to find a more titillating couple to stand near. This pair were merely eating each other's faces, not moving into foreplay.
She tsked, sure this was one of the reasons the saying that youth was misspent on the young had come to be. She could teach them a thing or two— okay, ten. With a small snort, she looked in the direction of two women trying their best to gain the attention of a tall, built male. He was a new arrival, and the minute Alice laid eyes on him the hair on the back of her neck stood on end. The man was good looking, no doubt about that. But there was something about him that seemed hard, removed from all that was happening around them.
The bitch better show tonight.
She stilled as the man's thoughts hit her hard. Her nostrils flared and she slowed her breathing, knowing better than to tip him off that she was hearing him mentally. It was rare for a human to get through her defenses. She concentrated on her personal walls and continued to watch the newcomer.
These fucking pussies don't know which end of a woman is up, he thought.
While she agreed, her inner alarms sounded, but she stayed in place, watching him, getting the sense he was more than merely human.
Much more.
He sneered as he raked his gaze over a group of girls entering from the other direction. He paid close attention to their backsides as they walked past him.
They'd be fun to break, he thought.
She gasped, feeling the full weight of the truth behind his words. The man wanted to inflict pain, and from the hardness in his eyes, he'd done just that before. She stiffened and eased off the wall, keeping a close watch on him. With slow movements, she pulled her cell from her back pocket, hoping to avoid drawing attention to herself. She was careful to control her breathing and heart rate to the best of her ability. If he was a shifter, and her instincts said he was, he could easily pick up on differences in her breathing and pulse. That tidbit she'd learned from her adoptive father and his friends.
Her father had spent his life pretending to be human, having to reinvent himself every so many decades to throw suspicion off the fact he didn't age. He, like many supernaturals, went so far as to alter his hair to try to make it look as if he was getting grays. Her father's current position was in the government. In truth, he'd been working for them for decades under different aliases. Currently, he was a face for the supernaturals, a representative for them within the government. A select few knew the truth about him.
Most didn't. And no humans knew the truth of him or their kind. And for good reason. Humans had a longstanding history of panicking and trying to kill that which they did not understand.
Dumbasses.
She pressed the contact button on her phone and selected the one for her father. She didn't dare risk dialing him. The supernatural male in the fraternity house with her would hear her conversation regardless of how low she tried to speak. Instead, she decided to type a message to her father.
Nile better have the fucking artsy bitch or I'm gonna rip his head off for leaving me to get this one, the man pushed out with his mind, agitation coating his every word.
The artsy bitch? Alice froze as fear danced up her spine. Images of Mae played in her mind and she lost her battle with controlling her breathing. She knew better than to lose her cool, but she couldn't stop the fear rising in her.
Mae is on her date with Corbin, she thought, calming herself. This guy was just a jerk and was probably all bluster, no real bark. Though, she did wonder who Nile was and who the artsy girl was he was supposed to pick up. Her inner alarms had more than likely gone off because he was a supernatural and she'd not run into many on campus outside of herself and Mae. Well, that and he was a douche. That much was clear from his thoughts.
This party is a joke, the man continued from his spot across the large chapter room.
Alice wondered what he was doing at a party known campus-wide to be a sexual haven if he didn't want anything to do with it at all. The more she watched him, the more unease returned, settling deep in her. She held her phone loosely, the text to her father started but never finished or sent.
The man raked his gaze around the room and then froze as his eyes landed on her. A sick, twisted smile tugged at his lips as he pushed off the wall, boldly walking in her direction. The college kids naturally made way for him, parting as if they too sensed the alpha in the male and subconsciously recognized how deadly he was.
Alice felt like a trapped rat, nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. He'd set his sights on her and he was headed straight for her.
Run, she thought, yet couldn't seem to get her feet to cooperate. By the time she managed to get her act together, he was close enough to touch her. The minute his hand made contact with her skin, her succubus screamed. Even the harlot didn't want the man's touch. When she wasn't on board with a guy, there was a serious problem.
She jerked out of his grasp, and he laughed, leaning in close, his hot breath moving over her cheek. "I can smell it on you."
She tensed. What could he smell on her?
"Succubus," he said with a hushed whisper, grabbing her arm again, squeezing tight. "We heard a rumor there was one in the area. Looks like the grapevine was right for once."
Alice found her nerve and stepped back, narrowing her gaze on the man. She looked him up and down and shook her head. "Not interested, bucko."
He smiled, but it never reached his eyes. His thoughts came at her in fragments. What he wanted to do to her had very little to do with sex. He let her leave his space, and she seized the moment, rushing down the hall and out of the front door. The cool night air rushed over her, giving her a sense of security. She walked at a brisk pace, nearly running in hopes to put distance between herself and the man. She exhaled, assuming she'd managed to put enough space between them to be safe. Something pinched her neck and she swatted at it, coming away with a small red dart. Confusion knitted her brow as she stared at the dart in her hand. Everything around her blurred and she staggered, turning and catching sight of the man from the party. He was there, holding a weapon in his hand as he wore the same, calculated smile he'd had on his face inside. The smile was the last thing she saw before darkness swallowed her whole.
Romantasy · Broken Hero · Military Supernatural · Second Chance
Shadow Agents Book Series
The books are spicy and full of action, sex, danger, romance, and paranormal elements. Each book in The Immoral Operatives' Overall World is a standalone novel, with a different couple in each book. Each has a HEA and no cliffhangers.
Shadow Agents: Paranormal Security and Intelligence Ops Shadow Agents® Series:
Book #1: Wolf’s Surrender
Book #2: The Dragon Shifter’s Duty
Book #3: Healing the Wolf
Book #4: Out of the Dark
Book #5: Covert Affections
Book #6: Asset Recovery















