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The fight continues in the Wildlands. Facing extinction, the Pantera have been given a miracle. A child. The first one in over fifty years. But even as they prepare to celebrate, the enemy strikes, putting at risk the fragile female who carries the hope of their people. BAYON Charming, drop-dead gorgeous Hunter Bayon is thirsting for revenge on the enemies who slipped into the Wildlands and attacked Ashe and her vulnerable child. Pledging to track down the cowards, Bayon goes on the hunt, pursuing the humans to a nearby town. But searching their shabby hideaway, he makes a discovery that shocks him to his very soul and might very well destroy the heart of the Pantera. JEAN-BAPTISTE Tattooed and pierced, sexy Nurturer Jean-Baptiste has been living in utter isolation. His cat is out of control, and the only thing that soothes the beast is a rare mineral he keeps inking into his skin. Until he meets her: Genevieve Burel. The beautiful and buttoned-up female puma is unlike anyone hes ever met. She makes his cat purr, and he knows he must possess her, mate with her. But the secret shes keeping might threaten not only their unbridled passion for one another, but the very future of the Pantera race.

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BAYON/JEAN-BAPTISTE

BAYOU HEAT 3-4

BY

ALEXANDRA IVY

& LAURA WRIGHT

BAYON

BY ALEXANDRA IVY

The Legend of Opela and Shakpi

Deep beneath the bayou, Shakpi stirred in the darkness of her prison. For centuries shed been trapped beneath the choking layers of magic. Her sister, Opelas, last gift to her beloved Pantera.

Ancient fury surged through her, sending out shockwaves that shook the land above her. It was all the fault of those damned cats.

In the beginning, it was just her and Opela. Twin sisters born of magic, meant to rule the world. They had done everything together, never needing anyone else.

Then Opela became obsessed with her desire for children. Shed claimed that there was no point of existence if she couldnt possess creatures to love. Without thought for anyone but herself, Opela created a new race, the Pantera, to call her children.

Shakpi had done everything in her power to stop her sister. Theyd had each other. Why did they need anyone else? But Opela had refused to listen to her pleas, instead lavishing her love and devotion on her Pantera.

Consumed with envy, Shakpi had plotted to kill the freaks of nature. Mortal creatures werent meant to be blessed with Opelas magic. Or given the ability to shift into puma form. They were an abomination that had to be destroyed.

Shed been confident that her sister would understand her desire to return to the life theyd had before. A time when theyd both been happy. Together.

Born to destroy, Shakpi was unable to create her own children to act as instruments of her revenge. Instead she infected humans with her malevolent toxin, giving them the power to spread it among the bayou, destroying the magic that gave the Pantera their power.

How could she possibly have suspected her sister would make the ultimate sacrifice? That Opela would use her life-force to entrap Shakpi in this tomb to save her children?

But the bitch had underestimated Shakpi.

After centuries of being locked in stasis, her tentacles were at last reaching beyond her prison, touching the weak, the desperate, and the greedy.

Her infection was spreading and this time nothing would stop her from destroying her enemies

Chapter 1

The Wildlands deep in the bayous of Louisiana would never be considered a place of peace.

The magical land of the Pantera was filled with puma shape shifters who had all the aggression of their animal nature plus the usual volatile emotions of their human nature. It was a combination that encouraged plenty of passion and conflict. Which meant that more than a little blood had been shed over the centuries.

But never before had there been enemies capable of slipping past the Wildlands borders to directly attack the Pantera.

The shockwaves were still rippling through the gathered Pantera as Bayon raced to the edge of their territory. He couldnt help Raphael, who remained with his pregnant mate, Ashe. He had no talent for healing or for combating the mystic evil that was trying to destroy the babe she carried.

Bayon was a Hunter. A tall, golden haired man with eyes that fluctuated from leaf green to deep gold when he was aroused, and the solid muscles of a warrior. His talent was tracking down the bastards who dared to come into his homeland, and destroying them.

Well, first he intended to torture them. Slowly. Painfully. He needed to know who they were and if they were actually disciples of Shakpi, the Panteras ancient enemy.

First, however, he had to complete his current mission for Raphael.

He slowed his blinding speed as he neared the private house that was practically hidden among the weeping willows.

Most Pantera preferred to live in the main community with their various factions. There were the Diplomats who dealt with all things political, including their network of spies, as well as the Geeks who performed their magic with computers. There were the Nurturers who had built one of the worlds finest medical facilities as they searched for the reason the Pantera had lost the ability to procreate. There were the elders who were the ultimate rulers of the magical race of puma shifters, and their spiritual leaders.

And then there were the Hunters.

The warriors who protected their people with a ruthless efficiency.

There were, however, a few Pantera who sought isolation.

Parish, the leader of the Hunters, had lived in the caves at the far side of the Wildlands after his sister had been killed by humans. Everyone had understood his need to mourn in private.

Bayon didnt know what had driven Jean-Baptiste, one of their finest Healers, to shut himself off from his family and live so far from everyone else, and he had no intention of asking. Pantera might live as a tight-knit community, but that only meant they had to have firm boundaries when it came to privacy. Shoving your nose in someones business was a good way to get it snapped off.

Vaulting onto the wraparound porch of Jean-Baptistes cabin, Bayon slammed his fist against the heavy wooden door, frowning when no one answered.

Dammit. He knew Jean-Baptiste was inside.

So why the hell was he ignoring him?

Jean-Baptiste, he growled, his voice edged with impatience. He didnt have time for this shit. I know youre in there. Open the fucking door.

A string of ugly curses reverberated through the cabin before the door was yanked open to reveal a six foot plus, male Pantera with dark brown hair that hit below his jawline, and eyes a peculiar shade of amber. He was dressed like Bayon in faded jeans and shit-kickers with a white T-shirt pulled over his leanly muscled torso. But unlike Bayon, he was wearing a heavy leather jacket that covered the numerous tats that Bayon had only glimpsed from a distance. Oh, and he had the sort of piercings that made him look like he should be in a motorcycle gang, not walking the halls of a hospital.

What the hell? Jean-Baptiste snarled.

Youre needed.

The amber eyes narrowed. Why?

Bayons hands clenched, the raw fury still pulsing through him. Raphaels mate was attacked.

It was obvious the news hadnt yet reached the Healer. Where?

Here. In the Wildlands.

Jean-Baptiste jerked in shock at Bayons blunt explanation, the air prickling with his angry disbelief.

Impossible.

Jean-Baptiste was right. It should have been impossible.

Which only pissed off Bayon more.

Yeah well, tell her that, he said.

There was a long silence as Jean-Baptiste struggled to wrap his brain around the unprecedented event.

When did it happen?

During the hunt.

Stepping onto the porch, Jean-Baptiste paced the wooden planks with a grim expression, his thoughts obviously dark.

Who would dare to enter the Wildlands?

Bayon peeled back his lips, revealing his elongated canines. Thats what I intend to find out. But first, Raphael wants you at the infirmary.

Jean-Baptiste came to a sharp halt, his jaw clenched. In case it escaped your notice, mon ami, Im not on duty.

Too bad, Bayon said, in no mood to tiptoe around his friends feelings. Whatever shit was going on with this male was going to have to be put on the back-fucking-burner. Nothing was more important than saving Ashe and her baby. Youre needed.

The amber eyes glowed with the power of his cat. No.

Bayon stepped forward, one of the few not afraid to get into this males grill. Look, I dont know what bug crawled up your ass

There are other healers who are better suited to treat a human, Jean-Baptiste snapped.

Bayon refused to back down. Raphael doesnt want your healing abilities.

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