The Bear's Bride (Mail-Order Mates #3)

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Authors: Lola Kidd
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Adult, Erotic Romance Fiction, BBW, werebear, bear
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deeply. Frank pulled her close and growled as he claimed her as his own.
    Amy could barely breathe, it felt so good. She understood why there were so many rumors about shifters. Frank was amazing. He kissed her over and over as he stroked deep inside of her. Before long she was clenching around him again. She put her hand over her mouth to keep from screaming out loud.
    “I said I wanted to hear you,” Frank growled, taking her hand off her mouth. He put her other leg over his shoulder and picked up the pace. Amy couldn’t hold on for long. She closed her eyes and let out a yell as she came again. Vaguely, she knew she should be quieter but she couldn’t hold back.
    Frank made her cry out three more times before digging his claws into her hips and coming himself. He lay down on top of her, still inside her.
    Amy couldn’t believe it. If this was sex, what the hell had she been doing all these years? It had never been like that with anyone before. She didn’t even know she could have an orgasm from sex without the help of a toy. Amy finally understood why her girlfriends couldn’t shut up about sex. She wondered if it was so good because Frank was her mate or if he was just that damn good in bed. Looking at his massive body and bulging muscles, she had a feeling it was the latter. He’d paid attention to her and not been all about his own release.
    Amy snapped out her sex daze after looking up at the sky and realizing what time it was. “Oh, no!”
    “What?” Frank asked, not moving.
    “It’s almost dark. The park is going to close soon.”
    “I can take you home. I already told Karen I would.” Frank kissed her on the forehead. “Thank you for giving me another chance.”
    “Thank you,” Amy said. “I was so stupid.”
    “As long as you don’t go anywhere again.”
    “That doesn’t need to be said.”
    Frank grabbed her ass once before she pulled on her jeans again. He shook his head. “Sorry. I had to do that one more time. I swear you’re just too good to be true.”
    Amy laughed. She knew the feeling.

Eight
    The room erupted in cheers and whoops and Frank beamed. The viewing party was a blast. There were people everywhere. So many people had shown up that they had to turn people away. There were viewing parties all over town for the people who couldn’t get into Two Wolves.
    “Congratulations, brother.” Dom handed Frank another glass of champagne. “You’ve really helped us all out doing this special. The whole town owes you.”
    Amy hugged Frank around his waist. “Yes, we do. I bet this is going to help put Sunset Falls on the map. You’re going to be a tourist attraction for sure now.”
    “I don’t know how he can get any busier,” Molly said. “Seriously, I can never get a table after school anymore.”
    Business was booming. In earlier days, he would have been opening early and baking more to make up for the extra demand. Not anymore. If people didn’t get their pies or holiday cookies, oh, well. He loved spending time with Amy and it was more important than making a little more money. No one in Sunset Falls was going to begrudge him spending time with his new mate.
    Amy was slowly starting to trust him more and more. The afternoon at the Falls had been wonderful but Frank wasn’t a fool. He knew it would take time for her to really believe that he wouldn’t hurt her. The constant great sex seemed to be helping. She couldn’t get enough of him. Frank was more than happy to oblige that request. He’d met the rest of her family and everyone loved him. He owed Karen big time and didn’t know how he was going to repay her.
    If she hadn’t believed him, none of his good fortune could have happened. She’d believed he was telling the truth and was a good man the day he’d showed up on her doorstep. It was an insane chance he’d taken but it had paid off spectacularly.
    “As long as we get our apple pie at Thanksgiving next year, I don’t care how much of a diva you become,

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