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Authors: Laurann Dohner
Valiant
Laurann Dohner
Book 3 in the New Species series.
Tammy has always tried to be prepared for any
calamity life might send her way but she never imagined
a sexy, lion man-beast in her future. He’s huge, got the
most exotic, golden cat-eyes she’s ever seen, and she’s so
terrified she’s speechless for the first time in her life. He’s
stalking closer, growling at her, and she’s too terrified to
even flee.
Valiant hates humans. But when he gets a whiff of
the adorable human female who has invaded his
territory, he starts rethinking. Her fear scents of pure,
sweet temptation and the closer he gets, the more
appealing she becomes. Once he’s got his hands on her,
he isn’t about to let her go. One thought will change his
life. MINE!
Before Tammy can regain her senses, she’s flat on
her back in Valiant’s bed. Now he just has to use every
inch of his big, buff body to convince her that she should
stay with him forever.
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VALIANT
Laurann Dohner
Thank you to Mr. Laurann for always understanding
those late nights I kept while writing. His love has taught
me anything is possible. I’d also like to say thank you to
Kele Moon. She’s an amazing person, a wonderful friend
and a fantastic critique partner. A lso, last but not least,
special thanks go to my lovely editor, Pamela Campbell,
for teaching me so much and keeping up with this write-
aholic. She’s a saint!
Tammy Shasta had experienced fear plenty of times
in her twenty-eight years of life but this made all those
other times pale in comparison. She’d known her job
might be dangerous. Everything these days held a bit of
risk. Driving on the highway could be perilous, someone
crossing a street could be struck by a car, and even
cleaning windows could be hazardous. A fter all,
someone, somewhere, had accidentally broken a
window, ended up badly cut, and had bled to death while
on the job.
Shit happens. It had become her motto in life. She’d
just never believed her job would really be treacherous.
Not really. What really bad thing could happen, serving
food and drinks? She had mentally gone over the list.
She could slip and fall or get burned if she spilled hot
food. The worst case scenario she’d ever thought up was
perhaps being shot at if she ever catered a party for the
mob but the chances of them ending up living in a small
town in Northern California were slim to none. Yet…here
she faced the kind of terror she never thought she’d
experience in real life. Not in a million years had she seen
this kind of situation coming, even with her wild
imagination working overtime.
She stood frozen, no matter how loudly she inwardly
screamed at her body to turn and run for her life. Nope.
Not happening for me. Her body refused to respond. A ll
her best-laid plans of being tough, prepared for anything,
had fled with her courage. She wasn’t superhero tough.
She mimicked a lawn statue instead or a mime locked in
horror.
Her mouth hung open but the scream wasn’t
forthcoming. She couldn’t even muster a whimper.
Nothing. Her heart beat so rapidly she wondered if it
could take flight right out of her chest and still no sound
passed her lips. She couldn’t even breathe and she really
needed air. Maybe sucking some in would promote a
scream but…no. This sucks!
She’d always heard that someone’s life passed before
their eyes when they knew they were about to die. She
wasn’t seeing images of her past flashing through her
mind. Nope. Her wide-eyed gaze remained fixed on the
huge man-beast who growled at her.
He was a man but not quite since no regular guy had
sharp teeth or could scare her nearly to death with that
horrible sound that rumbled from deep within his throat,
mimicking a vicious animal. He appeared both beautiful
and ferocious at the same time.
If a guy pumped up on steroids he’d resemble the
massive man who terrified her. He had to be about six-
and-a-half-feet tall. His arms were extremely muscular
and his wide chest reminded her of a mountain. His skin
had tanned to a golden tone but it was his hair that made
him beautiful. It was the color of an autumn leaf—
reddish-orange with thick strands of blond streaks
running through it. It hung shoulder-length and parted
slightly to the side of his face.
One really scary part about him had to be his face
because he almost looked human but not quite. His eyes
were the color of melted gold and they were shaped like
a cat’s, only with super-long eyelashes. His nose flared
wide and flatter than anyone she’d ever seen. His
cheekbones were prominent and dominated his face but
they complemented his strong, square chin. That brought
her attention to his really full, nearly pouty lips, and at
the moment, they were parted, revealing some extremely
white, pointed teeth. A gain, not the kind of teeth normal
people had.
“Back up, Tammy.” It was her boss, Ted A rmstrong,
who yelled at her. “Don’t make any sudden movements
and come toward me. Do it now.”
Back up? He expects me to move? She realized she
had started breathing again when her lungs stopped
hurting from lack of oxygen. She had the urge to turn
her head and glance at Ted to give him an are-you-
kidding-me look but she couldn’t. She also couldn’t force
her terrified gaze away the huge man-beast slowly
stalking closer, glaring at her with those large, oddly
beautiful catlike eyes. His face was scary-angry and he
growled at her again.
“Damn it, Tammy. Back up slowly right now. Just
look down at the ground and come to me. You can do
it.”
She wished that were true but her body still refused
to listen as she silently screamed at it to follow orders.
Nothing moved but her chest as her heart hammered and
air passed between her parted lips. She blinked, which
was progress, but that was it.
“Valiant!” another man called out loudly. “Calm down
and back away from the female. She isn’t challenging
you. She’s just scared shitless.” The new voice had a
strong, deep pitch and he sounded angry.
The man-beast growled again when he took another
step closer to Tammy. She wanted to run but her legs
seemed rooted to the ground. She tried to tear her gaze
from the golden eyes staring back at her but just couldn’t
break the connection.
Everyone had heard about the New Species. A nyone
would have to never have read a newspaper or owned a
television not to know they were humans who’d been
secretly experimented on by Mercile Industries. The
pharmaceutical company had funded secret testing facility
for decades for some messed up research supposedly
done to find cures for diseases. The story had broken
when countless numbers of survivors from those testing
facilities had been freed.
Shit, she thought. This is obviously a New Species.
She knew they’d titled themselves that, those surviving
men and women who had been physically altered with
animal DNA inside those places.
The man-beast stalking closer was obviously one and
they’d really done a number on him since he sure didn’t
appear normal in any way. Tammy had never seen
anything similar to him before and didn’t want to ever
see it again. He looked like a man…but not. That made
her wonder just how much of his animalistic traits ruled
him.
“Someone get a tranquilizer gun.” It was a woman
and she sounded scared. “Now. Move it.”
“Valiant?” It was the man again with the deep voice.
“Listen to me, man. She didn’t mean to trespass into your