GOLDIE LOX
AND HER
TRIO OF BEARS
THE GOLDIE LOX PROPHECY 1
AMY STAR
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About This Book
One bear was so hot.
One bear was too cold.
One bear was just right.
Jillian Lox’s romantic hike in the mountains with her boyfriend turns into a nightmare when he tries to kill her. After fighting him off, she manages to escape deeper into the woods, injured and terrified for her life.
As darkness sets in, she stumbles upon a cabin where she meets three gorgeous bear shifters: Connor Evans, Vincent Morris, and Finn Stanton, and decides to stay with them after learning a shocking truth about herself.
Jillian is a powerful oracle and vessel, destined to save the bear shifters’ species by having a child with one of them. As the men go to any lengths to seduce her, Jillian’s choice is made even harder when she develops feelings for all of them.
With the survival of the trio of bear shifters resting on Jillian’s decision, which Werebear will be just right for her?
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER ONE
“Come on, Jill.” Ted pulled his designer shirt on over his head. “With the way you’re always flooding my newsfeed with posts about the environment, I thought you’d be loving this.”
“The view is gorgeous.” Jillian sighed as a guilty blush greeted her cheek. “And saving the planet is everyone’s responsibility.”
“But?” He put his arms around her, brushing a lock of blond, wavy hair behind her ear.
“I still like indoor plumbing and Wi-Fi.” She gave him a half-hearted peck before pulling away. “I’m going to make some hot tea.”
She wanted to be a good sport about being dragged out to the middle of nowhere. But, as much as she craved authentic life experiences, this was a bit more than she had bargained for.
“You’re a spoiled brat; you know that?” Ted smiled, slapping her backside as she put the kettle onto the rack hanging over the fire-pit.
“You seem to like it.” She clenched her teeth.
Ted had some annoying habits, but he wasn’t the worst guy she’d ever dated. They’d been acquainted for years because their families had dragged them along to a lot of the same fancy social functions.
“I do, actually.” He turned around to rummage through his backpack. “In fact, I would like nothing more than to spoil you for the rest of our lives.”
Jillian’s eyes widened as she turned around to find Ted on one knee, holding up a tiny black box.
Oh no.
He opened the top to reveal a massive sparkling diamond that almost glowed in the reflection of the sunset. She clapped both hands over her mouth.
“I… uh.” She tried to swallow, but her mouth had gone completely dry.
“I know it’s only been six months.” He smiled. “But they’ve been the happiest six months of my life.”
“Wait.” Her eyebrows tilted upward. “Let’s think about this for a second.”
“You’re the only person that I’ve ever imagined settling down and starting a family with.” He held up the box a little higher.
I can’t get married! I’m twenty-four years old, and I’ve never even had my own apartment.
Jillian’s brow furrowed at the thoughts racing through her head. She imagined all the pictures they would soon be posting, probably a kissy photo with her left hand strategically placed on his cheek to show off the ring.
Picture perfect artificial happiness…
Jillian’s father, Congressman James Lox, would be delighted for the media frenzy. It would give him a chance to remind all the voters what a loving family man he was. Her mother would demand full control of all the wedding plans, complete with a film crew to document everything. Kathrine Lox prided herself on being the perfect trophy wife, often reminding Jillian that her best option for a secure future would be to find a good man.
I might be young, and maybe it’s a little naïve of me. But I do not want to be my mother.
“I don’t think I’m ready for this, Ted.” Her voice cracked as she forced out the words. The smile faded from his lips as he stood up. Jillian wrung her hands. “You’re amazing, and I really like spending time with you. It’s just that…”
“You don’t think I’m good enough?” He looked down at the ring and then back at her, his blue eyes flashing as he puffed his chest out. “Just because my father had to work to get where he is, building his company up brick by brick.”
“What?” She wrinkled her nose. “No, that’s not it at all.”
“Then what’s your problem?” His face reddened.
“The problem… is that I’m still trying to figure out who I want to be.” She frowned. “This isn’t a decision people should take lightly.”
“You took shooting me down pretty lightly.” Ted took a deep breath before putting his hands on her shoulders and starting over. “Look, I haven’t figured myself out yet, either. Both of us have some growing up to do; I get that. I just want us to do it together.”
Behind that charming