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PROTECTED BY HER WOLF
(Silverwood Island Shifters)
MAIA STARR
Book 1
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C ON TEN TS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
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Chapter One
Seattle Journalism
T
here was something about the rainy season in Seattle that calmed Addison.
Whether it was the scent of fresh rainwater that soothed her mind or the
cloudy skies that sharpened her senses, Addison always had a reason to be
positive on rainy days. It was like the dreary weather left all the joy for
Addison to inhale like a rush of adrenaline. On rainy days, she couldn’t go
wrong in her endeavors.
And she wouldn’t go wrong now.
Strolling down the rain-slick sidewalk of a gloomy Seattle street, Addison
inhaled the cold, damp air and shivered. She twirled an umbrella in her hands,
keeping most of the rain off her, although it failed to keep the hem of her
jacket from dampening and sticking to her shirt. The sensation would
normally bother Addison, but right now, there was only one thing on her
mind: finding that bookstore.
As she turned a corner, however, a figure sprinting toward her broke
Addison’s focus. She stepped aside to avoid a collision, but her foot slipped
on the pavement, and she toppled backward, arms flailing. The sprinter, the
man who’d caused her to stumble in the first place, stopped and grabbed her
wrist, preventing her fall.
The guy sighed as Addison fixed her umbrella and raised it above her head
again. “Sorry about that,” he said. “I should have looked where I was going
—” He stopped short as he stared at Addison, looking her up and down.
Now that she got a better look at him, Addison saw he was tall, handsome,
and maybe a little younger than her. She gave him a friendly smile. “Thanks
for catching me.” She raised an eyebrow when he didn’t stop staring at her.
“Is something wrong?”
He smiled. “I just… didn’t expect to run into a woman as beautiful as you.
I’m sorry for staring, but I couldn’t help myself.”
Addison blinked.
“I know it’s kind of strange to ask out of the blue, especially after I nearly ran
you over, but do you want to go grab lunch with me? I’m not one for the
whole love-at-first-sight thing, but—”
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