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Black Seduction
Black Jag, Book One
Raul VicMoran and Angela Kalucian will not tolerate what Colony is doing to their
kind, the jaguars. One of the leaders in the community is making arrangements with the
humans to sell their services as mercenaries. Hired killers. To hunt, capture and
eliminate someone else’s prey. The level of humiliation is too strong to endure.
After fleeing Colony, Raul and his two male littermates travel through the
mountains, south into the desert and finally the jungle as they work their way to
Central America, where the only other known colony of jaguars live. Raul and Angela’s
love for each other blossoms during their trials and ordeals while traveling. Angela also
comes to respect all three VicMoran males to the point where she feels protective of
them. Raul knows in his heart, without any doubt, Angela is his female. No one will
ever challenge him for her. But for one night, in the complete blackness of the heart of
the jungle, all three VicMoran males will share Angela, truly bonding the four of them
together for life.
An Ellora’s Cave Romantica Publication
Black Seduction
ISBN 9781419927942
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Black Seduction Copyright 2010 Lorie O’Clare
Edited by Mary Moran
Cover art by Syneca
Electronic book publication May 2010
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is purely coincidental. The characters are productions of the author’s imagination and used fictitiously.
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Lorie O’Clare
Foreword
To My Beloved Readers,
The first thing I must say is how grateful I am to all of you for enjoying my world of
lunewulfs, Cariboo lunewulfs, Malta werewolves, leopards and owls. I’m writing this
note to you because we’re about to embark on a new species, one not quite the same as
the others we’ve come to love.
For those of you who are just joining us, welcome to a world so much like our own
yet different. Please join me in this world where loyalty means more than a paycheck,
where tradition is valued as much as our laws are, and where bloodshed resolves a
crime instead of a courtroom. This isn’t some fantasy world existing in a realm we’ve
never heard of. This is our world, our towns, our streets, our neighborhoods.
We’ve run with the lunewulf across Canada to Prince Charles and we watched
them spread out, with some of them settling in Minnesota. We absolutely drooled over
the Cariboo lunewulf when they came down out of the Canadian Rockies. We were
thrilled to watch the Malta werewolf mold the elements to their liking when they fled
the Malta Islands and settled their dens in Colorado. We met the leopards just outside
Seattle and ran with their litters from Fountain Hills, Arizona, up to Wheeler’s Point,
Minnesota. And it was an incredible journey, flying with the owls in Banff.
Every species has their qualities and their flaws. We’re now meeting a species, the
black jaguar, whose path has been forcibly altered throughout history. Black jaguars are
one of the deadliest species on earth with the power to latch on to a skull with their
teeth and kill their prey with one swift clamp of the jaw. These deadly black beauties
are also known for their unpredictable tempers. Many have howled that the unusual
nature of the jaguar is because they are naturally unstable. Those cruel enough to voice
it have accused them of inbreeding, but the jaguar’s history predates all others. They are
proof how those will talk when they know little of the truth.
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