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She’s everything a big bad wolf could want.
Halle Pumas, Book 4
Coping with a devastating injury is hard enough for Belinda “Belle” Campbell. Forced separation from her destined mate while she heals is almost more than she can endure. Until she is strong enough to take up her duties as Luna of the Poconos Wolf Pack, however, the safest place for her is Halle. Now, after months of being alone, she is more than ready to be claimed. But is the pack ready for a Puma Luna?
Rick Lowell has waited long enough to bring Belle home where she belongs. He’s aware of the danger, as well—and it isn’t long before a bitch with an eye on Belle’s position issues a challenge. The only way to put down the threat is for Belle to defeat the usurper in combat.
There’s only one problem. Thanks to the pins in her broken hip, Belle can’t shift. Without that tactical advantage, it won’t be a fair fight. With his new mate’s life on the line, Rick is forced to make a decision that will change everything.
That is, if Belle gives him the chance to make it.
Rick stepped into Lowell’s, prepared to meet Belle for lunch, and stopped cold.
Gina was hovering over his mate, snarling at her, right in the middle of Lowell’s dining area. Patrons, shifters all,
watched with amusement as Belle stood there, her expression one of vapid confusion. The scooter was right
behind her, what looked like paperwork shoved willy-nilly into the basket. Her cane rested against the seat as she
stood under her own power and faced her rival.
“Who authorized these changes?”
Belle looked innocently baffled. “I did.”
Rick grinned at the sound of his mate’s voice. He stepped back and prepared to be entertained, crossing his
arms over his chest and leaning back against the wall.
Gina had no idea what was about to happen, and he had no intention of enlightening her. He’d been on the
receiving end of this mood often enough that there was no way he could not recognize it.
“You had no right.” Gina was speaking through clenched teeth, never a good sign in a Wolf. It made him wonder
how long his mate had been playing with the alpha bitch.
“Oh, but I did. Rick made me not only manager, but part-owner of Lowell’s.” She smiled sweetly.
Ah, my curious little cat. I thought she’d find those papers.
Gina drew in a deep breath, her fury obvious. “He had no right to give you what is mine!”
“I believe it is the Alpha’s right to gift his Luna with whatever he wishes.”
Rick’s eyes widened as Chela boldly stood beside his mate, her gaze never leaving Gina’s face.
One of Gina’s minions moved forward, but Gina held up a hand. “Well, someone’s getting brave.” The sneer on
her face as she stared at Chela was met by a cold glare.
“I wouldn’t if I were you.” Belle’s gleeful sing-song words went right past Gina.
“Perhaps you need a lesson in who’s boss around here.” Gina stepped forward, her arm lifting, her hand
clenched into a fist.
Belle’s hand shot out so fast Rick barely saw it move, grabbing Gina’s wrist and stopping Gina’s fist an inch from
Chela’s face.
The most interesting thing was, Chela didn’t even flinch. She just kept that cold, steady gaze on Gina. That fixed,
dead gaze was starting to give him the willies.
Gina howled in pain as Belle smiled vacuously. “I really wouldn’t try to hit Graciela any more, okay? That’s bad.”
She shook her finger at Gina, who was desperately trying to get her wrist out of Belle’s curled hand. “Bad woof-
woof.”
Half the patrons of the restaurant had their faces buried in their napkins, their shoulders shaking. The rest were
openly laughing.
Rick scented blood and realized his kitty had unsheathed her claws right into Gina’s arm. Her pretty green eyes
had turned bright gold. Her expression was still as vapid as she could make it. A cheery smile graced those full
lips as she put her free hand in her pocket.
Gina managed to get her arm free of Belle’s grasp. “Bitch.”
“Oh, silly poodle. I’m not the bitch, you are, remember?” Belle shook her head sadly. “Didn’t your mommy teach
you anything?”
Rick swiped at his mouth, desperate to wipe the grin from his face as Gina shook with anger. To be defeated by
someone she considered inferior was bad enough, but to be defeated by someone who was acting like a
complete imbecile was intolerable to someone like her.
“Why you little-” Gina lunged forward, losing what little self control she had.
Only to be brought up short by the air horn Belle pulled out of her pocket and set off right next to her ear. The
alpha female dropped, hands over her ears.
Belle let up on the button. “Not done yet.” Belle’s cheery voice floated through the sudden silence, causing more
than one patron to choke out a laugh.
Mental note: take Belle’s new toy away. Rick’s ears were ringing from halfway across the room. He could only
imagine what Gina and her coterie felt like. With another quickly hidden grin he realized Chela had covered her
ears, muffling some of the sound.
“So, here are the new rules, okay?” Belle looked dementedly happy as she started ticking things off on her
fingers. “No more trying to piddle on Rick’s carpet. If anyone’s going to mark territory there, it’s me.”
Gina snarled up at Belle but rapidly pulled back when Belle brandished the air horn.
“No more beating up on the other women or I will take you to the vet and have you tutored.”
“Neutered.” Gina corrected her with a frown.
Belle leaned down and patted Gina’s cheek. “Don’t worry, sweetie, someone would learn something.”
Rick coughed as Belle straightened. He lost his fight with his grin as she winked saucily at him.
“And last, but not least, you will show deference to the Omega. Because if you don’t, you will regret it in a very
bad, not good, terribly awful way.” She was really laying on the inane sincerity. Rick wondered what she was up
to, and how much in damages he’d probably have to pay.
Gina bared her teeth at Belle. “Who’s the Omega?”
“Me.” Chela’s grin was not in any way friendly.
“You?” Gina’s laugh reminded Rick of a hyena, especially when her loyal minions joined her.
There was a gasp as Belle rapped Gina on the nose with…
Rick lost it. His Luna had just hit the alpha female with some rolled up papers she must have grabbed from her
scooter.
God I love that woman.
“Bad woof-woof.” Belle stood up, completely ignoring Gina’s shocked expression. The alpha covered her nose
with her hands. “No Milk-Bone for you.” Belle gave Gina that horrendously serene, vacuous smile, and Rick
tensed. “Now, remember. The Omega, that’s Graciela for those of you with two second scrolling memories, out-
ranks all of you. So,” she clapped her hands together, setting off the air horn for a brief, shrieking moment of
pain, “I want you to treat her with respect.”
“No.”
Belle looked sad as she shook her head. “Oh, honey, you’re just not the quickest bunny in the forest, are you?”
Someone snickered. “It’s not me you need to be afraid of.”
Gina stood, her sneer not nearly as pronounced as it had been. “No?”
“Nope. Well, okay, sometimes you need to be afraid of me. But not right now.”
“Then who do I have to be afraid of? Rick?”
“Nope.” That scary cheer was there again.
“Then who?”
Belle sighed, and looked at Chela. Chela never took her eyes off of Gina.
Gina’s face went white as Chela let Gina and her friends have it with both barrels. Rick had no idea what Chela
was doing to them, but it did not look pleasant. Gina was soon a sobbing wreck on the floor, curled into a ball of
misery, and her friends weren’t any better.
“Now remember, poodles, the Omega outranks everyone but the Alpha, Luna, Beta and Marshall.” Belle tapped
Gina on the head with the rolled up papers. “That means you. So I would treat her with respect, or this could
become a daily, perhaps an hourly, occurrence around here.”
The savagely gleeful anticipation on Chela’s face let him know that she would probably use any infraction of the
Luna’s new rules, intended or not, to inflict pain on Gina and her minions.
“Now shoo. I have a lunch date.” Belle waited patiently while Gina and company beat a hasty retreat.
Rick caught one glimpse of the alpha female’s face as she left, and his blood ran cold. He pulled out his cell and
called Ben.
“Ben here.”
“Keep an eye out on the females. Belle just put a verbal smack-down on Gina and the woman looks like she
might be out for blood.”
“Will do. Enjoy your lunch.”
Rick hung up and made his way over to his Luna, shaking his head at her antics.
“I really don’t like her.”
He took her hand and led her to a seat. “Don’t worry. No one would ever be able to tell.”
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| Reviewer: Valerie |
Belinda Campbell, Belle to her friends, is finally done with the physical therapy needed after she was injured protecting her friend and pridemate. Now she has to take up the duties of “Luna” in a wolf pack, not that she's worried or anything but she still can't shift and she knows that there are some females out to cause trouble. Rick Lowell can't wait for his mate to be well enough to travel to his home, but he wants her safe from Gina, the Alpha Female who believes that she should be the new Luna. Will Rick have to give up everything to keep his mate safe, or will Belle put a smackdown on the female who wants her position and her man?
The fourth installment in Dana Marie Bell's Halle Puma series, Steel Beauty is everything that readers could want for Belle. The character definitely comes into her own in this book, showing strength, humor, intelligence and a hint of cruelty that is actually really funny. I love the way Ms. Bell has Belinda play the "vapid blonde" and I nearly laughed sick when she called Gina a "silly poodle" and said that Gina wasn't "the smartest bunny in the forest." To get the full effect of these and other hilarious zingers read the book.
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