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Atticus (Were-Zoo Book Twelve)
Atticus (Were-Zoo Book Twelve)
Atticus (Were-Zoo Book Twelve)
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Alpha gorilla Atticus Keeton never believed that love was in the cards for him, not even with the Amazing Adventures Safari Park’s VIP tour bringing in unmated females from all over the tri-state area. He wants to find his soulmate, but he doesn’t think it’ll happen. When he’s compelled to go into the park, he sees a beautiful human female he’s certain is his soulmate. The problem? She’s been on the run for two decades from a dangerous polar bear shifter who wants her and her daughter dead, and she doesn’t know that shifters are real.

Lori Jones can’t relax. Even though she’s been living in an apartment complex within the park, behind stone walls that are patrolled constantly, she’s still afraid. Still worried that her daughter’s father is somehow going to get to them and kill them both as he promised he would. She’s spent so long on the run that she doesn’t know how to trust that she and Novi are finally safe, no matter what her daughter or her daughter’s new boyfriend promise.

When Lori meets the most gorgeous guy she’s ever seen in her life and feels an immediate connection to him, the first thing she worries about is that he’ll become a target and potentially get hurt because of her past. While she doesn’t want Atticus to get hurt, she can’t stay away from him, and his promises that he’ll keep her safe no matter what are enough for her to let her guard down.

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PublisherR.E. Butler
Release dateOct 1, 2021
ISBN9781005867348
Atticus (Were-Zoo Book Twelve)
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R.E. Butler

A Midwesterner by birth, R.E. spent much of her childhood rewriting her favorite books to include herself as the main character. Later, she graduated on to writing her own books after "retiring" from her day job as a secretary to become a stay-at-home mom.When not playing with her kids, wrestling her dogs out the door, or cooking dinner for her family, you'll find her typing furiously and growling obscenities to the characters on the screen.Her best-selling series Wiccan-Were-Bear, The Necklace Chronicles, Hyena Heat, Wilde Creek, Were-Zoo, Arctic Shifters, Norlanian Brides, Saber Chronicles, and Ashland Pride are available now.

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    Atticus (Were-Zoo Book Twelve) - R.E. Butler

    Atticus (Were Zoo Book Twelve)

    By R. E. Butler

    Table of Contents

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Chapter Eighteen

    Chapter Nineteen

    Chapter Twenty

    Chapter Twenty-One

    Excerpt from Evan

    Books by R. E. Butler

    About the Author

    Copyright

    Chapter One

    Lori Jones’s heart was still racing. She paced at the apartment door, one hand over her thumping heart, and the other clutching the mace she always, always had on her. Next door, her only daughter—Novi—was most likely already asleep with her new boyfriend, Cael. Only a wall separated them, but it felt like miles. Novi had carved out some happiness for herself, and Lori was ecstatic for her.

    But also...she was waiting for the other shoe to drop.

    One night, over twenty years ago, she’d had a one-night stand with a man named Keir. He was sexy and charming, and she’d been feeling like her life was in a rut. At the time she’d thought, why not? Now, she wondered why.

    Novi had been the product of that one night, and once Keir realized she was his child, he’d come for her. He’d tried to abduct her from the hospital then followed Lori and Novi to her sister’s, which had sent them on the run. He’d stalked her from one side of the country to the other, narrowly getting them time after time. Lori was a master at knowing just when to leave.

    And tonight, she’d sensed that her time had run out in New Jersey. The little house they’d only been living in for a few weeks had been compromised. She hadn’t seen Keir inside the house that night because she’d felt him while she was still in her car. She’d felt his fury directed at her and knew her time was up. He wanted her dead, and Novi too. While Lori would die for her daughter a thousand times, she refused to let Keir get his hands on her precious child.

    In desperation, she’d come to an apartment complex inside the walls of the Amazing Adventures Safari Park. The complex had eight units. Cael was a vet at the zoo. He and Novi had met when she’d gone on a safari tour. He was a good guy and promised to keep Novi safe. Hell, he’d already asked Lori for Novi’s hand in marriage. Of course she’d said yes. She wouldn’t stand in her daughter’s way of having a good and full, happy life. Novi wanted all the things Lori had at one time—love and family, and a real home with safety and peace.

    Lori no longer knew what peace was. When was the last time she’d slept soundly through the night?

    She snorted. Probably not since before Novi was born and Keir had tried to steal her from the hospital.

    How could she sleep well when they both had targets on their backs?

    Her pacing slowed, and she turned and leaned against the door. It had a dead bolt and twisty lock on the handle as well as a security bar. She reached a hand back and rested it against the cool metal of the security bar. She was certain it wouldn’t stop Keir. He was a man possessed. Any other guy might have just washed his hands of her after a few years, but the man was incessant.

    How had he found her this time?

    She turned to face the door and looked out the peephole. She could see the concrete walkway and the metal railing, and beyond that, the well-lit parking lot.

    Inhaling, she pushed from the door and walked to the bedroom. The apartment had two bedrooms and was tastefully furnished in shades of blue. She preferred yellow to blue, but she didn’t plan to stay so it didn’t matter, not in the long run.

    Once she knew for sure that Cael would be able to keep Novi safe, she’d leave. She’d lead Keir away from New Jersey so that her daughter could have the life she deserved and wanted. She might one day have to face Keir, and then she might die. It wasn’t that she was a fatalist, but she sure as hell was a realist. Keir was going to find her at some point, was going to appear in front of her, and she’d have to deal with it. The police couldn’t help, no one could.

    In the end it would come down to her and the man she wished would just drop off the face of the planet.

    If only she were so lucky. Which she wasn’t.

    With a deep sigh, she went into the attached bathroom and brushed her teeth, and then she carried a pillow to the couch in the front room and lay down. She faced the door, leaving the little lamp on the end table on so she wasn’t in the dark. She’d just doze for a bit, mace at the ready.

    If Keir got to her, then she’d at least be prepared.

    Closing her eyes, she exhaled deeply and tried to relax. Novi was safe. And Lori was safe, at least for the moment—the tall walls around the park and the security patrols were going to ensure that. She could rest.

    She should.

    If only she could feel safe.

    Chapter Two

    Alpha gorilla Atticus Keeton leaned against one of the large shade trees in the gorilla paddock in the Amazing Adventures Safari Park. He was in his shift, taking a break from the heat of the afternoon. He looked out in the paddock and saw his fellow gorilla shifters: his son, Zane, who was mated to a human named Adriana; Win, who was mated to a human named Lexy; Neo, who was mated to a human named Dani, Cael, who was mated to a human-shifter hybrid named Novi; and August, who, like Atticus, had never been mated.

    He’d met Zane’s mom when he’d been in Europe and they’d had an affair. When Zane was born, she’d given him to Atticus to raise so she could mate the male of her alpha father’s choosing. He’d liked her, but she just wasn’t his soulmate so he hadn’t protested her lack of desire in mating him and raising Zane together. At this point in his life, now in his mid-forties, he wasn’t sure if he’d ever get a soulmate. Even if his gorilla wanted to settle down and have someone to snuggle up to at night, it didn’t mean that it was in the cards for them.

    A Jeep engine rumbled in the distance, and he heaved himself up from the ground and made his way toward the fence.

    He and the other alphas in the park had decided that not enough unmated males and females came through the park, so they’d created a VIP tour wherein free tickets were sent to single humans in the tri-state area for a private tour. As the humans stopped at each animal paddock, unaware that they were looking at shifters and not natural animals, the shifters hoped to find their soulmate among them.

    A soulmate—the one perfect person on the planet for a shifter.

    Atticus’s son had found his soulmate on a tour. Win had found Lexy at the side of the road when her car had broken down. Neo had met Dani when she’d come on the tour against the wishes of her family.

    The Jeep stopped in front of the paddock and a wolf male, posing as a tour guide, got out of the vehicle and helped a petite blonde female out. They approached the fence and milled around. Although Atticus didn’t expect to find his soulmate, his gorilla hooted in his head, and he sat back on his haunches and inhaled. He smelled french fries from the park’s food stalls and some kind of flowery soap he suspected belonged to the blonde.

    His beast was interested in something, or someone, but not the blonde.

    Subtly, he shook his head at the wolf guide and watched August do the same thing.

    August sighed loudly then shook his head again and turned away. The guide nodded at them, took a picture of the blonde, and then encouraged her to get back in the vehicle so they could continue on the tour.

    While the tours had been set up to hopefully bring in soulmates, only a few had been found. At this point, after more than a year of VIP tours, a handful of soulmates had been claimed. There were more soulmates who’d been found in that time span, but in other ways aside from the tours. He wanted his people to find their soulmates, he was happy for them, but he also wished he didn’t feel so damned negative about the idea of himself finding one.

    He was forty-six. That wasn’t too old for love.

    His gorilla grunted an agreement and urged Atticus to return to the maintenance shed in the paddock and shift. Normally, his beast was fine with hanging out in his shift for however long he wanted to, but today, he was getting push back from the creature. It was a first for sure.

    Rubbing the space over his heart, he listened for more Jeeps but didn’t hear any coming, so he headed back to the shade tree and sat.

    The urge to return to the shed grew with each passing moment until he was fighting with his beast to stay in his shift.

    With a deep frown, he asked his other half what the problem was, but of course got nothing but grunts and non-answers.

    As if his beast would actually talk. Now that would be handy.

    He had another hour to go before the tours were finished, and then another hour before the area would be cleared by security so they could go to the shed to shift. Maybe he needed to take a walk around the park to settle his beast.

    Calm down, we can’t leave yet, he mentally told his gorilla.

    The responding grunt was furious, antsy even, but he wasn’t about to go rogue on his people and leave them with more tours to go.

    Suck it up, furball.

    * * *

    When they finally received the all-clear from the patrols that there were no humans in the vicinity

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