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Co-owner of the towns only kennel, Lilah Young has lived in Sunshine, Idaho, all her life. Pilot-for-hire Brady Miller is just passing through. But he soon has Lilah abandoning her instincts and giving in to a primal desire. Its Bradys nature to resist being tied down, but theres something about Lilah and her menagerie that keeps him coming back for more.

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Jill Shalvis Animal Magnetism The first book in the Animal Magnetism series - photo 1

Jill Shalvis

Animal Magnetism

The first book in the Animal Magnetism series, 2011

To Frat Boy, Ashes, and Sadie

for the animal inspiration and unconditional love.

One

Brady Millers ideal Saturday was pretty simple-sleep in be woken by a hot - photo 2

Brady Millers ideal Saturday was pretty simple-sleep in, be woken by a hot, naked woman for sex, followed by a breakfast that he didnt have to cook.

On this particularly early June Saturday, he consoled himself with one out of the three, stopping at 7-Eleven for coffee, two egg and sausage breakfast wraps, and a Snickers bar.

Breakfast of champions.

Heading to the counter to check out, he nodded to the convenience store clerk.

She had her Bluetooth in her ear, presumably connected to the cell phone glowing in her pocket as she rang him up. He cant help it, Kim, she was saying. Hes a guy. At this, she sent Brady a half-apologetic, half-commiserating smile. She was twentysomething, wearing spray-painted-on skinny jeans, a white wife-beater tank top revealing black lacy bra straps, and so much mascara that Brady had no idea how she kept her eyes open.

You know what they say, she went on as she scanned his items. A guy thinks about sex once every eight seconds. No, its true, I read it in Cosmo. Uh-huh, hang on. She glanced at Brady, pursing her glossy lips. Hey, cutie, youre a guy.

Last I checked.

She popped her gum and grinned at him. Would you say you think about sex every eight seconds?

Nah. Every ten, tops. He fished through his pocket for cash.

My customer says no, she said into her phone, sounding disappointed. But Cosmo said a man might deny it out of self-preservation. And in any case, how can you trust a guy who has sex on the brain 24/7?

Brady nodded to the truth of that statement and accepted his change. Gathering his breakfast, he stepped outside where he was hit by the morning fresh air of the rugged, majestic Idaho Bitterroot mountain range. Quite a change from the stifling airlessness of the Middle East or the bitter desolation and frigid temps of Afghanistan. But being back on friendly soil was new enough that his eyes still automatically swept his immediate surroundings.

Always a soldier, his last girlfriend had complained.

And that was probably true. It was who he was, the discipline and carefulness deeply engrained, and he didnt see that changing anytime soon. Noting nothing that required his immediate attention, he went back to mainlining his caffeine. Sighing in sheer pleasure, he took a big bite of the first breakfast wrap, then hissed out a sharp breath because damn. Hot. This didnt slow him down much. He was so hungry his legs felt hollow. In spite of the threat of scalding his tongue to the roof of his mouth, he sucked down nearly the entire thing before he began to relax.

Traffic was nonexistent, but Sunshine, Idaho, wasnt exactly hopping. Itd been a damn long time since hed been here, years in fact. And longer still since hed wanted to be here. He took another drag of fresh air. Hard to believe, but hed actually missed the good old US of A. Hed missed the sports. Hed missed the women. Hed missed the price of gas. Hed missed free will.

But mostly hed missed the food. He tossed the wrapper from the first breakfast wrap into a trash bin and started in on his second, feeling almost content. Yeah, damn it was good to be back, even if he was only here temporarily, as a favor. Hell, anything without third-world starvation, terrorists, or snipers and bombs would be a five-star vacation.

Look out, incoming!

At the warning, Brady deftly stepped out of the path of the bike barreling down at him.

Sorry! the kid yelled back.

Up until yesterday, a shout like that would have meant dropping to the ground, covering his head, and hoping for the best. Since there were no enemy insurgents, Brady merely raised the hand still gripping his coffee in a friendly salute. No problem.

But the kid was already long gone, and Brady shook his head. The quiet was amazing, and he took in the oak tree- lined sidewalks, the clean and neat little shops, galleries and cafs-all designed to bring in some tourist money to subsidize the mining and ranching community. For someone whod spent so much time in places where grime and suffering trumped hope and joy, it felt a little bit like landing in the Twilight Zone.

Easy now, Duchess.

At the soft, feminine voice, Brady turned and looked into the eyes of a woman walking a hell, he had no idea. The thing pranced around like it had a stick up its ass.

Okay, a dog. He was pretty sure.

The woman smiled at Brady. Hello, how are you?

Fine, thanks, he responded automatically, but she hadnt slowed her pace.

Just being polite, he thought, and tried to remember the concept. Culture shock, he decided. He was suffering from a hell of a culture shock. Probably he should have given himself some time to adjust before doing this, before coming here of all places, but it was too late now.

Besides, hed put it off long enough. Hed been asked to come, multiple times over the years. Hed employed every tactic at his disposal: avoiding, evading, ignoring, but nothing worked with the two people on the planet more stubborn than him.

His brothers.

Not blood brothers, but that didnt appear to matter to Dell or Adam. The three of them had been in the same foster home for two years about a million years ago. Twenty-four months. A blink of an eye really. But to Dell and Adam, itd been enough to bond the three of them for life.

Brady stuffed in another bite of his second breakfast wrap, added coffee, and squinted in the bright June sunshine. Jerking his chin down, the sunglasses on top of his head obligingly slipped to his nose.

Better.

He headed to his truck parked at the corner but stopped short just in time to watch a woman in an old Jeep rear-end it.

Crap. Crap. Lilah Young stared at the truck shed Just rear-ended and gave herself exactly two seconds to have a pity party. This is what her life had come to. She had to work in increments of seconds.

A wet, warm tongue laved her hand and she looked over at the three wriggling little bodies in the box on the passengers seat of her Jeep.

Two puppies and a potbellied pig.

As the co-owner of the sole kennel in town, she was babysitting Mrs. Swansons babies again today, which included pickup and drop-off services. This was in part because Mrs. Swanson was married to the doctor whod delivered Lilah twenty-eight years ago, but also because Mrs. Swanson was the mother of Lilahs favorite ex-boyfriend.

Not that Lilah had a lot of exes. Only two.

Okay, three. But one of them didnt count, the one who after four years she s till hoped all of his good parts shriveled up and fell off. And hed had good parts, too, damn him. Shed read somewhere that every woman got a freebie stupid mistake when it came to men. She liked that. She only wished it applied to everything in life.

Because driving with Mrs. Swansons babies and-

Quack-quack! said the mallard duck loose in the backseat.

A mallard duck loose in the backseat had been a doozey of a mistake.

Resisting the urge to thunk her head against the steering wheel, Lilah hopped out of the Jeep to check the damage shed caused to the truck, eyes squinted because everyone knew that helped.

The trucks bumper sported a sizable dent and crack, but thanks to the tow hitch, there was no real obvious frame damage. The realization brought a rush of relief so great her knees wobbled.

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