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Navy SEAL Tiger (Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance)
Navy SEAL Tiger (Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance)
Navy SEAL Tiger (Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance)
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Navy SEAL Tiger (Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance)

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Jacob was the commanding officer in a tiger shifter naval unit. He spent most of his life out at sea, and a few nights a year at a bar known for treating military men decently. He never found being at the bar as entertaining as the rest of unit, that was until she walked through the door.

Tabitha was just a simply girl, going to the bar to be a wingman for her friend obsessed with military men. She never saw the point in trying to land one herself, she was never considered the attractive type of woman. So when the sexy naval commander chose to sit next to her, her world turned upside down.

Together they discover an entire new world of desire and love. The only question both of them are secretly asking is "Do they feel the same?" Tabitha may get her answer before Jacob hears his, but it's up to these two to decide what is more important, A Normal life, or a life filled with love.

*** Standalone short story, no cliffhangers. ***

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEmma Taylor
Release dateNov 6, 2018
ISBN9781386785576
Navy SEAL Tiger (Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance)
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Emma Taylor

Emma Taylor is an avid reader and vivid writer who enjoys writing romance novellas, particularly in fantasy and paranormal subgenres. She wrote her first story at the age of 14 and has written continuously ever since, mostly for fun. She is now happily married to a wonderful man and has two great kids.

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    Navy SEAL Tiger (Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance) - Emma Taylor

    Navy SEAL Tiger

    Getting dragged out to a bar that was an hour away from the nearest town seemed absolutely ridiculous to me, but my friend Maggie insisted that it was the bar we needed to go to.  She had decided a few months prior that the way to meet a good man was to meet one that wasn’t around long enough to cheat on you, and fought for something he believed in.  Of course that equation led her to believe that military men were the way to go, and the bar we happened to be going to that evening was the main bar where all of the navy men visited.  It was the only bar near the water, so the men would frequently come ashore to relax and have a few drinks while off duty from their ships, and Maggie took the opportunity to pounce on any of the seals she deemed worthy of her attention.  I of course got left at the bar to fend for myself, tossing peanut shells into an empty bowl while I slowly sipped on my pint, trying to ignore the loud voices ringing in my ear.  I’m not sure how long he was sitting there before I noticed him, but it must have been a while because when I turned around I flinched like a toddler at their first haunted house, and he simply laughed at me.

    Sorry.  I didn’t mean to scare you.

    Oh no, that was my bad.  I must have lost myself in thoughts again, I do that a lot.

    I took a moment then to check out the man sitting next to me.  He seemed tall, sitting on a five foot stool while his feet touched the ground and he still hovered over me like a giant, best guess about six foot two.  His hair was a light brown, shaved down to standard military crew cut that matched his perfectly structured face very well.  His t-shirt was tight and outlined every muscle on his arms and chest; he definitely did some seriously hard work-outs on and off duty.  His eyes were a soft green, pale like a restaurant mint.  His skin was that of a tanned god, a medium tan with no noticeable farmer tan lines and he smelt like a mixture of expensive cologne and the ocean.  Safe to say he was a walking sea god, and I was shocked as to why he chose to sit and talk with me.  I’m nothing to look at, especially not compared to Maggie.  My hair is a dusty, faded blonde that never does anything but lay flat against

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