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nothing to fear. He loved her with all his heart, and he was sure she knew it. Knowing Sonya, if she’d felt any less for him, she would have ducked out through a window a long time ago. She beamed, smiling wide. Sonya threw her arms around his neck, and Diesel pulled her into his embrace, nuzzling her neck.
    “Yup,” she replied.
    That’s all he really needed. He slipped the ring on her finger and it fit perfectly. Just like he knew they would fit together – perfectly.
     
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BILLIONBEARS’ NEW HONEY EXCERPT
    “We ain’t in Kansas no more,” Rush Dean drawled in his best Southern twang.
    Any other time, it would have scraped Rhett’s ears, but this time he didn’t mind. Hell, he even chuckled.
    “You’re right about that,” Rhett agreed.
    They were both sitting on the hoods of their matching blue F-250s and the nearer they’d gotten to Shifter Grove, the more awkward he felt driving the big truck. He was no cowboy and neither was his brother, or at least they hadn’t been for a long time. The sun was slowly setting behind the hulking mountains and Shifter Grove, nestled in a cushy little valley, was basking in the last rays. The Dean brothers had stopped on a hillside that gave them a good view of the town to have a moment of peace before rolling in.
    Rhett hadn’t even had to radio over to Rush to tell him to stop. Operating on the same wavelength as usual, Rush had gotten the idea to take a break before rolling into town probably at the same moment as Rhett had. Anyway, when they came to a stop, neither one of them was even a little bit surprised at what the other had been thinking.
    “So, you think Mama’s gonna have a big spread for us waiting? I’m fucking famished,” Rush said, leaning back on his elbows and chewing on some sort of a stalk he’d plucked from the tall grass.
    Rhett shrugged. His thoughts were as far away from food as they could have been, though he heard his stomach growling angrily at him. Maybe dinner was a good idea. They hadn’t stopped to eat since sometime at dawn, when they’d driven past a pancake place and gone to town on their all you can eat policy. Those people didn’t know what they were getting themselves into, offering unlimited servings to two Mississippi black bears. But the pancakes had been damn delicious and the Dean boys had left a generous tip.
    “Probably. I bet she’ll be ecstatic to see us.”
    “Billionaire Boys return to their mother, the town remains indifferent,” Rush said, moving his hand through the air as if he was envisioning a headline in the local newspaper.
    Does Shifter Grove even have a newspaper? Probably not.
    “I’d be surprised if we’d be the first ones in Shifter Grove, though. Shifters have been killing it lately. Must be all that pent up animal rage, making them take the business world by storm. But I don’t know how many of them return to be chided by their mother, though,” Rhett said, chuckling.
    He dragged a hand through his messy auburn hair and then scratched his chin. He hadn’t shaved in days. That hadn’t happened in forever. He kind of liked it.
    “Well, money can’t buy you happiness, but it sure keeps the local mammal population safe and sound,” Rush noted with a yawn, adjusting his sunglasses.
    Rhett and Rush Dean weren’t your average black bear shifters. Alpha twins, they’d been destined for glory since the moment they were born. To the best of their ability, they had made good on that natural ability. Not only were they athletic, Rush in

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