Wolf Creek Ghosts (Texas Pack 3) (Wolf Creek Werewolf Shifters)

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Authors: Jo Ellen
you can do? Sheesh, I knew someone would say that.”
    Slipping off his stool, Rafe walked over and pulled Devlin into a bear hug, pounding him on the back. “Congratulations! Olivia, welcome to the pack.” He leaned over and gave her a peck on the cheek.
    “Um, thanks?” Rafe was just as handsome as his brother, looking almost like twins. His green eyes twinkled down at her as he stood an inch taller than Devlin. She found it a nice change to be around all these tall men.
    Olivia waited as the redheaded woman jumped off her stool with a squeal and wrapped her arms around Devlin. “This is so cool baby brother.” She turned and grabbed Olivia in a tight squeeze too. “It’s so nice to meet you. Devlin is a great guy, genius extraordinaire you know. Welcome to the family.”
    Olivia stepped away from the smaller woman once she was released. “Thank you both for the welcome, but we are not a couple.”
    “Come and have a glass of wine and we’ll talk. Trust me when I say, been there, done that.” Lisa put her arm through Olivia’s elbow and guided her to the bar.
    Olivia let her pull her over to sit at one of the bar stools. While Lisa got another glass, she turned to watch as Devlin sat down in the middle of their huge sofa. Rafe sat in one of the recliners at the end while Niall leaned against the mantle, observing them all.
    She loved how open the living room was with a clear sight line all the way through the kitchen to the back yard. She turned back and rested her arms on the counter as Lisa sat down across from her.
    “This is all too much, and I’m still reeling. Yeah, he’s gorgeous and all. But a werewolf saying I’m supposed to spend the rest of my life with him?” Olivia shook her head. “No, no way.”
    “I know! They dump this huge life changing announcement on you and think you’ll simply fall in line to be their next breeder,” Lisa informed her.
    “Lisa!” Rafe roared as he stood up. “That’s not how it is at all, and you know it.” He marched over to the bar and glared at his mate. Turning to Olivia, he said, “We love our mates for themselves, not for their reproductive abilities. I’ll admit to rushing my mate, but she needed my protection.”
    Lisa grinned as she jumped off her stool. “You should have seen it. Totally freaked me out when by best friend turned into a wolf right in front of me.” She gazed up at Rafe and murmured softly, “But I wouldn’t change a thing.”
    Rafe kissed her gently and turned back to Olivia. “We need to know what’s going on. Devlin has been telling me about Jack. Is he here now?”
    “Yes, I’m here.”
    Rafe growled. “I heard that.”
    “Me too! This is so cool! I’ve never talked to a ghost before. Hi Jack, welcome to our home.” Lisa gazed around the room, hoping to spot him.
    Olivia went over and sat on the sofa, waiting for Rafe and Lisa to get settled before beginning. “I’m not sure how much Devlin has told you?” She paused, looking quizzically at Devlin.
    “Not much, just the part about Niall being knocked around by a ghost,” Devlin said.
    Niall straightened and strode over to sit in the opposite chair at the end of the sofa. “I felt an evil presence in the atmosphere at the bar and started searching. He must have known I was looking fer him since he attacked me and not anyone else in there. I never saw him. I was standing by the door when I felt someone shove me.”
    “Why come here? Have you had problems with ghost before?” Olivia asked.
    “Not ghost, but we have had to get rid of a dark fae and a wizard before. Evil always wants more power. Following that train of thought, he’s found the pond,” Devlin said grimly.
    Everyone gasped as they all saw Jack appear in the living room. Hanging his head, he spoke to the room.
“He must have been following me, and I led him here. He looked up at Olivia. I’m so sorry honey, if I’d known about him, I would have never latched onto you. I’ll go.”
He started to

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