by Lexy Timms
Primals
Reverse Harem Series, Volume 1
Lexy Timms
Published by Dark Shadow Publishing, 2018.
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.
PRIMALS
First edition. February 21, 2018.
Copyright © 2018 Lexy Timms.
ISBN: 978-1386235620
Written by Lexy Timms.
Also by Lexy Timms
A Chance at Forever Series
Forever Perfect
Forever Desired
Forever Together
Alpha Bad Boy Motorcycle Club Triology
Alpha Biker
Alpha Revenge
Alpha Outlaw
Alpha Purpose
BBW Romance Series
Capturing Her Beauty
Pursuing Her Dreams
Tracing Her Curves
Beating the Biker Series
Making Her His
Making the Break
Making of Them
Billionaire Holiday Romance Series
Driving Home for Christmas
The Valentine Getaway
Cruising Love
Billionaire in Disguise Series
Facade (Coming Soon)
Billionaire Secrets Series
The Secret
Freedom (Coming Soon)
Conquering Warrior Series
Ruthless
Diamond in the Rough Anthology
Billionaire Rock
Billionaire Rock - part 2
Dominating PA Series
Her Personal Assistant - Part 1
Her Personal Assistant Box Set
Fake Billionaire Series
Faking It
Temporary CEO
Caught in the Act
Never Tell A Lie
Fake Christmas
Firehouse Romance Series
Caught in Flames
Burning With Desire
Craving the Heat
Firehouse Romance Complete Collection
Fortune Riders MC Series
Billionaire Biker
Billionaire Ransom
Billionaire Misery
Fragile Series
Fragile Touch
Fragile Kiss
Fragile Love
Hades' Spawn Motorcycle Club
One You Can't Forget
One That Got Away
One That Came Back
One You Never Leave
One Christmas Night
Hades' Spawn MC Complete Series
Heart of Stone Series
The Protector
The Guardian
The Warrior
Heart of the Battle Series
Celtic Viking
Celtic Rune
Celtic Mann
Heart of the Battle Series Box Set
Heistdom Series
Master Thief
Just About Series
About Love
About Truth
About Forever
Love You Series
Love Life
Need Love
My Love
Managing the Bosses Series
The Boss
The Boss Too
Who's the Boss Now
Love the Boss
I Do the Boss
Wife to the Boss
Employed by the Boss
Brother to the Boss
Senior Advisor to the Boss
Forever the Boss
Gift for the Boss - Novella 3.5
Christmas With the Boss
Moment in Time
Highlander's Bride
Victorian Bride
Modern Day Bride
A Royal Bride
Forever the Bride
Outside the Octagon
Submit
Reverse Harem Series
Primals
RIP Series
Track the Ripper
Hunt the Ripper
Pursue the Ripper
R&S Rich and Single Series
Alex Reid
Parker
Saving Forever
Saving Forever - Part 1
Saving Forever - Part 2
Saving Forever - Part 3
Saving Forever - Part 4
Saving Forever - Part 5
Saving Forever - Part 6
Saving Forever Part 7
Saving Forever - Part 8
Saving Forever Boxset Books #1-3
Southern Romance Series
Little Love Affair
Siege of the Heart
Freedom Forever
Soldier's Fortune
Tattooist Series
Confession of a Tattooist
Surrender of a Tattooist
Heart of a Tattooist
Hopes & Dreams of a Tattooist
Tennessee Romance
Whisky Lullaby
Whisky Melody
Whisky Harmony
The Brush Of Love Series
Every Night
Every Day
Every Time
Every Way
Every Touch
The Debt
The Debt: Part 1 - Damn Horse
The Debt: Complete Collection
The University of Gatica Series
The Recruiting Trip
Faster
Higher
Stronger
Dominate
No Rush
University of Gatica - The Complete Series
T.N.T. Series
Troubled Nate Thomas - Part 1
Troubled Nate Thomas - Part 2
Troubled Nate Thomas - Part 3
Undercover Series
Perfect For Me
Perfect For You
Perfect For Us
Unknown Identity Series
Unknown
Unpublished
Unexposed
Unsure
Unwritten
Unknown Identity Box Set: Books #1-3
Unlucky Series
Unlucky in Love
UnWanted
UnLoved Forever
Standalone
Wash
Loving Charity
Summer Lovin'
Love & College
Billionaire Heart
First Love
Frisky and Fun Romance Box Collection
Managing the Bosses Box Set #1-3
Copyright 2018
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to an actual person, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners.
All rights reserved.
Primals
Reverse Harem Series # 1
Copyright 2018 by Lexy
Timms
Cover by: Book Cover by Design
Reverse Harem Series
Book 1: PRIMALS
Book 2: ARCHAIC
Book 3: UNITARY
Find Lexy Timms:
LEXY TIMMS NEWSLETTER:
http://eepurl.com/9i0vD
Lexy Timms Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/SavingForever
Lexy Timms Website:
http://www.lexytimms.com
Want to read more...
For FREE?
Sign up for Lexy Timms’ newsletter
And she’ll send you
A paid read, for FREE!
Sign up for news and updates!
http://eepurl.com/9i0vD
Primals Blurb
TORN BETWEEN TWO WORLDS. And four men.
Sebastian. Toshi. Theo. Kyle.
I thought that plane crash would be the end of my life. Instead, it turned out to be just the beginning.
Now, I’m on a race to find out who—and what—I really am, with four men to help me. Sexy Sebastian who can be a jerk sometimes but actually means well. Kind Theo whose heart is as big as that chest I want to cozy up against. Slick Toshi who is as fierce as he is fun. And Kyle, my best friend for so long, maybe too long.
They will help me find the answers I seek, though only I can take control of my destiny.
And my heart.
Contents
Reverse Harem Series
Find Lexy Timms:
Primals Blurb
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 Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Epilogue
Archaic Blurb
Reverse Harem Series
Find Lexy Timms:
FREE READS?
More by Lexy Timms:
Chapter One
~ Clarissa
“MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY, this is November-niner-zero...”
The distressed voice of the pilot trails away, drowned out by the wind whipping the Cessna from both sides. With shaking hands, I grip the seatbelt straps over my shoulders and grind my back against the wool cushion of my seat as though seating myself somehow deeper will afford me more protection when we go down. I force cold air into my lungs in between silent pleas for help.
Please don’t crash. Please...
In the seat next to mine, Teresa isn’t silent at all, warbling a litany of words in her native Spanish tongue. Curses or prayers? I’m not sure. Probably one and the same right now.
Our eyes meet briefly, her onyx ones glistening with tears, screaming in fear. I contemplate reaching out to her in hopes of calming her down a notch but the aircraft suddenly shakes and jerks sideways. Overnight bags, carelessly left unzipped since the beginning of the flight when we all had grabbed out electronic distractions, spill their contents. They swirl through the air like the glitter inside a snow globe.
I squeeze my eyes shut, holding my breath as the aircraft loses altitude.
“Brace for impact!” the pilot shouts just a second before metal rips outside the window.
Teresa wails. A window shatters. Icy Alaskan wind blows in my face. Strands of my hair stick to my cold cheeks as we spin in the air.
My stomach churns. My heart pounds at a hundred miles an hour.
Finally, the plane crashes, the jagged symphony of thuds, plunks, ripping metal and cracking bones filling the air around me as I toss and bounce in my seat. Something sharp gets lodged in my arm. Something heavy hits my leg. I grip the seatbelt straps so hard the friction burns. My teeth push against each other so hard my gums hurt as my jaw stays clenched.
In all the mayhem and the pain, I pour my desperately hammering heart and my riddled mind into one final silent plea.
Mom...Dad...Anyone...If anyone’s out there, please help me...
In the next instant, something crashes against the side of my skull, the force jamming my eyes open, though I can’t see anything through the red blur. The last thing I hear is a faint voice echoing from a distance before everything goes still and silent.
I WAKE UP TO THE WHISPER of snow kissing the ground, to the crackle of a fire, to the sound of breathing – my own. The scent of fresh coffee, burnt wood and natural pine glide into my nostrils. I am alive.
I force my eyes open. The lids weigh as much as the boulders I see sticking up through the snow outside the window. I turn my head. I am staring up at an unfinished pine ceiling turned the color of sunset by the glow from the fireplace.
Where am I?
As I sit up, the green quilt on top of me slips off, revealing multiple bandages under tattered clothes. I’m injured? I’m not feeling it. Maybe it’s adrenaline. The pain will come later.
Now, I remember. I was on a Cessna over Alaska, on my way to do research for my company but the weather was worse than expected and the aircraft crashed.
I place a hand on my head, recalling having been hit, and find only a few layers of gauze. I examine both my hands. No blood. No cuts. No scars.
I press my palms against my cheeks, heaving a sigh of relief.
I survived.
Thank goodness.
But what about Teresa and the pilot?
I sit up cautiously, mindful of bandages, of unseen injuries. But I have to know. Picking up the quilt from the rug and wrapping it around my shoulders like a cloak, I head out of the room, staggering down a corridor with three doors, moving faster than my feet can get under me.
The first won’t open. A broom and a shovel tumble out of the second one. I shove them back hastily and open the third. A small bedroom. Empty. The blue sheets don’t even have creases and the walls smell faintly of mold. A layer of dust coats the stool in the corner.
I move on to the kitchen, my heart racing after my thoughts. The room is empty. Counters. Appliances. What you would expect to see. But no one is there.
Where are they?
“They didn’t make it.”
I turn so quickly at the sound of the voice that my elbow hits the knife box, the lone knife in it quivering. The quilt around my shoulders slides to my feet.
Gripping the edge of the counter, I stare at the cause of my shock. His muddy tendrils of hair cascade down the sides of his face like a thick curtain, some veiling his eyes, and then trickle past his shoulders, where drops of it are splattered across the pale skin of his bare chest and arms. With just that shroud of hair and a pair of dirty, gray sweatpants on, he could have passed for a beast. Either that or someone sitting on a sidewalk in New York with a handwritten sign and a can for pennies.
Both untrustworthy. Both potentially dangerous.
I’d never even heard him come in.
I glance at the knife in the box, fingers inching closer to it as he comes closer, a mug of coffee in each hand.
The aroma of the beans flows into my nostrils, and on its heels something more interesting – his scent, like an aged bottle of red wine straight from the cellar. Raw, earthy and bold.
Hot.
As he stands in front of me, I finally see the man. The chiseled cheekbones. The strong chin. The broad shoulders. That glorious torso with its firm muscles woven to perfection, two of them disappearing below the waistline of his pants.
Forcing my gaze back up, I meet pitc
h black beads, fragments of a moonless night. The breath I’m not aware I’ve been holding leaves my lips as a gasp.
“I’m sorry.” He offers me one of the mugs of coffee, the red one with the handle.
I take it, savoring the comforting aroma as I wonder what he’s apologizing for.
“About your friends,” he adds, lifting his own mug to his thin lips.
Friends?
Right. I was asking about Teresa and the pilot. Well, they’re not exactly my friends. Teresa is new so I haven’t had the chance to know her and the pilot is a stranger...
“Wait. Did you say they’re...gone?”
“I’m afraid so.” He walks toward the window and looks out. “You’re the only one who was still breathing when I found the plane, or what’s left of it.”
I set the mug down on the counter, clasping a hand over my gaping mouth as I let out a silent wail.
No.
My knees buckle and I fall on the floor.
“Come on.” He sets his mug down on the window sill and walks over to me, offering me his hand. “You should be back on the couch.”
“No.” I straighten myself up, leaning on the counter. “I should tell someone about what happened. Do you have a phone?”
“Does this place look like it has signal to you?”
“Internet?”
No answer.
My fist clenches. “Shit.”
“You really should go back on the couch. You’re still injured.”
“I’m fine.”
I’m not really, but I’m not about to tell him that. Whatever injuries I have I’m still not noticing. But the ache, the uncertainty of finding I’m the lone survivor of a plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness has left me badly shaken. I don’t even know the people who have died and I’m fighting the urge to cry.