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Win it all, or lose it all Giselle Landry is in Las Vegas to haul her wayward brother back home. But casino owner Luke Dalton is also looking for her brother, who has run off with his little sister. The two should join forces, but Luke is unaware that Giselles brother is also fleeing his duties as the future alpha of the Landry werewolf packwhich includes his Were bride. The Landrys dont believe in Weres mating with humans, and Giselle is no exception. Though Luke is wealthy, gorgeous, and protective, Giselle cant let herself get close to him, even to solve their shared dilemma. But the tension wears away her resistance, and after a wild night with Luke, she is shocked to find shes fallen for him. But Luke still doesnt know Giselles true identity. And once their siblings are found, Giselle must return to San Francisco. Can they overcome the oddsor will what happened in Vegas stay in Vegas?

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Werewolf in Las Vegas

Wild About You - 6

Vicki Lewis Thompson

To those whose dedicated study of wolves has given us a better understanding of these magnificent creatures.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

As always, Im grateful for the cheerful encouragement and editorial skill of Claire Zion and the invaluable support of my assistant, Audrey Sharpe. Im also blessed with three amazing plotting partnersRhonda Nelson, Andrea Laurence, and Kira Sinclairwhove turned out to be extraordinary travel partners, too. Now I can finally say . . . Well always have Paris!

Chapter 1

Everyone in Vegas whod heard about tonights poker game said Luke Dalton was crazy. As he sat across the table from Benedict Cartwright in a staged venue that provided room for two hundred paid spectators, Luke briefly questioned his own sanity. But regardless of the games outcome, the status quo would change, and that was all he cared about.

Hed challenged Benedict to this winner-takes-all poker gamethe deed to Lukes Silver Crescent Casino against the deed to Cartwrights neighboring bar, Howlin at the Moon. The casino was worth twenty times more than the bar, but the Moon was a Cartwright family treasure, a Vegas landmark built thirty years ago by Harrison Cartwright, Benedicts late father.

Luke lived in the Silver Crescents penthouse, which meant he had to lay eyes on that damned bar every single day and be reminded that Harrison Cartwright had driven Lukes dad, Angus, to his grave at the young age of fifty-six. Angus had died on Christmas Day, thrusting Luke abruptly into the position of CEO of Dalton Industries.

The feud between Angus and Harrison must have taken its toll on both men, because Harrison had died a week later, on New Years Eve. For three long months Luke had struggled with the pain of living next to a Cartwright property. Tonight hed either win itand then maybe even bulldoze the buildingor hed lose the Silver Crescent and change his place of residence. Either way worked for him, but hed prefer to win.

Theyd been at it for almost two hours, with the piles of chips shifting back and forth across the table. Cartwright, whose blond good looks made him a favorite with the ladies, had just won a hand that put him up a little. But he looked tired.

Luke experienced an unwelcome flash of empathy for the guy whod also just lost his dad. Benedicts twin brother, Vaughn, older by two minutes and a born leader, had inherited the bulk of the Cartwright holdings, which had surprised no one. Benedict, the happy-go-lucky brother, had been given the bar, which also had surprised no one.

Benedict was a natural at bar ownership, and business was booming. But hed also eagerly accepted Lukes challenge, which made Luke wonder if Benedict was sick of looking at the Silver Crescent and being reminded of the feud that had likely hastened his own fathers death.

It hadnt always been this way between the two families. Angus Dalton and Harrison Cartwright had once been best friends whod enjoyed weekly poker games. Their fortunes had grown and so had the stakes. Theyd started betting real estate.

Theyd regularly traded Vegas properties, and neither had seemed to worry about it much. The families had socialized. As a teenager, Luke had shot hoops with Benedict and Vaughn.

But one night, Angus and Harrison must have become bored with their usual wagers. Thats all anyone could figure, since Harrison had taken a dare and bet his premier holding, the Silver Crescent. Hed lost.

Harrison Cartwright had loved that casino more than any of his establishments except for Howlin at the Moon. For the first time in their long history, Harrison had accused Angus of cheating. Enraged by the accusation, Angus had vowed never to play with his old rival again, which meant Harrison couldnt win back his beloved casino.

What followed had become Vegas legend. Harrison had tried every trick in the book to avoid turning over the deed. The legal battle had been long and costly on both sides. In the end, Angus had been awarded the casino and had asked the judge to throw in the bar, too, as compensation for his pain and suffering. The judge had refused.

As the dealer shuffled the cards in preparation for the next hand, Luke glanced toward the group of onlookers who supported him, which represented about half the crowd. His little sister, Cynthia, had shown up. Although he appreciated the support, he couldnt look at his brilliant, beautiful sister without gnashing his teeth. She should be finishing her final semester at Yale right now.

He understood that grief over their dads death had sidelined her, but he couldnt even get her to promise shed go back in the fall. She was on track to graduate magna cum laude, for crying out loud.

Yet she was determined to abandon her studies and become a showgirl. On top of that, for the past month shed been hanging out with Bryce Landry, a high-stakes gambler from Frisco. Landry was with her now, in fact. Whenever Luke thought about his little sister throwing away a promising future, he felt sick to his stomach.

He had no clue how to convince her to finish school, either. His mother was no help. Her grief had been so profound she couldnt bear to stay in Vegas, or even in the States, so she was currently living in Provence.

The only good news was that Cynthia had set her heart on being a showgirl at the Silver Crescent. Specifically, she wanted to dance with the Moonbeams, an ensemble created by Luke and Cynthias mother years ago. Cynthias sentimental streak was a mile wide, apparently.

In any case, hed be the one to hire her. She wasnt happy that hed refused, but at this point, it was his only line of defense. If he lost the Crescent tonight, the Cartwrights might discontinue the Moonbeams show, but even if they kept it, chances were slim theyd hire a Dalton.

Taking a slow, even breath, he scooped up his hand and glanced at it. He kept his expression blank as the betting began. Nothing in his behavior indicated that the hand he had been waiting for had finally arrived. He had aces over kings. Even better, the cards in his hand denied Cartwright the possibility of a royal flush.

He reeled his line out slowly, raising the bets at a steady pace. Finally Luke shoved all his chips to the center of the table. All in. Benedict Cartwright was going down. The sharp pang of empathy struck again. He forced himself to ignore it.

Only a slight twitch in Benedicts right eyelid betrayed his nervousness as he pushed his chips forward. Call. He laid out three queens and two kings.

Not bad. But not enough. Luke laid his cards on the table. Howlin at the Moon now belonged to the Dalton family.

For one long, agonizing moment, his gaze collided with Benedicts. The shock and pain in his adversarys eyes was tough to see, and Luke looked away again. He didnt want to know how bad this was for the guy. But he was afraid that look of devastation would haunt him, at least for a while.

After a collective gasp from the crowd, the mood shifted. Some cheered and others cursed and called for a rematch. Luke shook his head. He had what he wanted, a change in the status quo.

In the midst of the chaotic scene, he heard something odda distinct and very canine snarl. Maybe someone had brought a service dog into the room, but he couldnt see an animal anywhere. Yeah, maybe he was going crazy, after all.

* * *

After her flight from San Francisco landed at McCarran, Giselle Landry hopped the trolley for an open-air ride to the Illusions Hotel and Casino at the far end of the Strip. The werewolf-exclusive establishment had been the Cartwright packs flagship property ever since Harrison Cartwright had lost the Silver Crescent to a human named Angus Dalton in a poker game.

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