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Thrown into an attempted kidnapping and a shooting, Pack Beta Chase Lawson will do anything to protect his Pack. The hunted has now become the hunter.

As Pack Beta, Chase Lawson loves his position and the time he gets to spend helping others. Always the problem-solver, Chase tries to keep the Pack running smoothly for his Alpha. A request to check on one of the older members in the heart of the Canyon leads to a man shot and bleeding on his porch—and Chase ducking for cover.

Someone is hunting Chase's fellow members. Chase might not be the biggest or the toughest of all the shifters but he's determined to find who is responsible for the crime.

The last twelve hours have had Kayla Webb running from an attempted kidnapping. She returns to Canyon, Texas after her father is shot. At the hospital, Kayla and friends walk into a mystery—a secret her father's kept from her and the entire Pack—and it has come back to haunt them all.

Unsure who to trust, Kayla teams up with Chase to track down the man who hurt her family.

The logical, by-the-book Beta and independent, strong-willed female will save everyone but the secrets revealed will send a shock wave through the plains of Texas.

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Release dateNov 28, 2014
ISBN9781784302962
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Crissy Smith

Crissy Smith lives in Texas with her husband, daughter, and three Labrador retrievers. The three dogs love to curl up under her computer desk and nap while she writes. It doesn't leave a lot of room for her but what's a woman to do? When not writing or reading, she enjoys hunting, camping and shooting. But she has a girly side too and is addicted to pedicures and coffee. She has been writing since she was a teenager and still loves everything to do with the paranormal. Her stories and characters all have a place in her heart. She loves the alpha male, the dominant werewolf, or the Master vampire which find their way in most of her books. Learn more about the characters she has created at her website where they have their very own page. It will be updated from time to time to let you know what's going on with them. You can also find out who will be in the next book.

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    Pack Beta

    ISBN # 978-1-78430-296-2

    ©Copyright Crissy Smith 2014

    Cover Art by Posh Gosh ©Copyright October 2014

    Edited by Faith Bicknell-Brown

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    Were Chronicles

    PACK BETA

    Crissy Smith

    Book eleven in the Were Chronicles series

    Thrown into an attempted kidnapping and a shooting, Pack Beta Chase Lawson will do anything to protect his Pack. The hunted has now become the hunter.

    As Pack Beta, Chase Lawson loves his position and the time he gets to spend helping others. Always the problem-solver, Chase tries to keep the Pack running smoothly for his Alpha. A request to check on one of the older members in the heart of the Canyon leads to a man shot and bleeding on his porch—and Chase ducking for cover.

    Someone is hunting Chase’s fellow members. Chase might not be the biggest or the toughest of all the shifters but he’s determined to find who is responsible for the crime.

    The last twelve hours have had Kayla Webb running from an attempted kidnapping. She returns to Canyon, Texas after her father is shot. At the hospital, Kayla and friends walk into a mystery—a secret her father’s kept from her and the entire Pack—and it has come back to haunt them all.

    Unsure who to trust, Kayla teams up with Chase to track down the man who hurt her family.

    The logical, by-the-book Beta and independent, strong-willed female will save everyone but the secrets revealed will send a shock wave through the plains of Texas.

    Dedication

    A big thank you to my Facebook Fan Page members. Your encouragement has helped make each Were Chronicles book possible.

    Trademarks Acknowledgement

    The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:

    iPhone: Apple, Inc.

    Styrofoam: The Dow Chemical Company

    Facebook: Facebook, Inc.

    Chapter One

    Kayla Webb raced past another alleyway without slowing down. She could hear her best friend Randy at her heels breathing heavily and fighting to stay with her.

    She wasn’t sure how they’d ended up running for their lives through the deserted streets of Lubbock, Texas. All she was certain of was that they had to get away.

    Ahead she saw what she was looking for. Slowing only slightly, she motioned Randy to the right. Together they made the turn, bringing them to the opening of an old, abandoned building. Kayla slipped through the small gap first before reaching out to grab Randy’s hand.

    Her friend clutched her as they collapsed on the cold, dirty concrete floor.

    Do you think we lost them? Randy managed, panting.

    Kayla held up her right hand to have Randy quieten down as she strained to pick up any sound of their pursuers. Taking a chance, she peeked around the opening to look out into the night. I think so, she whispered.

    Wiping the sweat from her face as she leaned her head back, Kayla tried to calm her breathing. She wouldn’t have thought she was so out of shape but a chase for over a dozen blocks had her feeling sick. Plus she wasn’t sure she could stand if need be. Her legs shook and her muscles cramped.

    What the hell was that all about? Randy asked as he twisted to try to look out into the alley.

    I don’t know, but they sure know who we are, she said. That wasn’t a random mugging. Did you see how they immediately zeroed in on the two of us? How they expected us to run?

    Leaving a restaurant together, Kayla and Randy had been headed to her truck when three men had stepped out of the shadows and advanced on them.

    Her wolf had sensed the threat, making it difficult to stop from shifting. She’d managed to hold her wolf back and grabbed Randy’s arm, pulling him to a stop. They had been too far from her vehicle. She would have chanced a sprint across the parking lot until she had spotted movement in that direction too.

    Three more men had blocked her and Randy from their escape. They’d had no choice but to run—and run fast.

    There was no way that anyone, even six large men, should have been able to keep up with two shifters. It should have been an easy escape. Instead, Kayla had barely been able to lead Randy to safety.

    If she could call an old building that was about to collapse safe. She’d attended a party—an illegal party—there almost ten years ago. The structure hadn’t been stable then. It was in even worse shape now.

    We can’t stay here long, she said.

    We can’t go back to the restaurant.

    Randy had a point.

    I have a friend who lives a couple blocks from here.

    We’re in the middle of an industrial zone, Randy argued.

    He’s a metal artist, she explained. He converted one of these old warehouses into a studio with a loft. If we can get to him, we can at least think about our next move.

    Okay, let’s do it.

    Standing, she reached down to help Randy to his feet. Is your leg okay?

    He shrugged. Damn, she hoped he could make it as far as Justin’s place. She would carry him if she had to, but that would slow them way down.

    I’ll make it, he said.

    She wanted to hug him, promising that everything was going to be all right, but she couldn’t. Also, just because Randy had an old injury and limped a little didn’t mean he would put up with her coddling him.

    Stay close, Kayla warned.

    Stepping through the opening, she paused long enough to insure no one was around. She picked up on the scents of trash, rotted food and vomit. Those were the only smells, though. No humans around.

    As quietly as possible, she crept away from the building. Keeping to the shadows instead of using speed, she hoped their stealth would prevent them from being discovered.

    Randy’s presence at her back provided a solid reassurance as they carefully maneuvered in the dark. Justin’s building was part of an area that the city had once tried to bring back to life. The plan had never really gotten off the ground but Justin had told her he was happy about it.

    He enjoyed the privacy of the area. If he was up all night working with a welding machine or other tools, he had no neighbors to worry about disturbing. She didn’t get it herself but she had no reason to judge him.

    As the structures in the area started to become familiar, she found herself calming. If they could just get off the streets, she knew they could regroup as they tried to figure out what was going on.

    Coming up on the backside of Justin’s building, Kayla could have wept with relief. She pressed herself up against the wall, drawing in long, deep breaths. She motioned to Randy to do the same. While Justin didn’t normally like surprise visits, she hoped he would make an exception this one time.

    Um, my friend can be a little weird sometimes, she told Randy.

    He snorted. "Well, he is a friend of yours, so that’s to be expected, right?"

    It seemed so strange to smile at a time like this but she found herself grinning over at Randy anyway. "I guess so. I mean, I am friends with you," she teased.

    Exactly.

    Shaking her head, she patted his arm. "We’ll have to make a run for it, just in case the pursuers remained close by. The stairs lead up to the front but

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