Master of the Deep

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Authors: Cleo Peitsche

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Contents

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Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

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Other Titles By Cleo

After Forever/Bisexual Billionaire Trilogy (Threesome Romance)

Careless

Hopeless

Fearless

After Forever Box Set

Office Toy Series (BDSM Gang Bang Romance)

Office Toy

Client Satisfaction

Company Vacation

Flex Time

Soft Skills

Executive Package

Executive Toy Series (BDSM Gang Bang Romance)

Executive Toy
 

By a Dangerous Man (BDSM Erotic Romantic Suspense)

Trapped by a Dangerous Man

Wanted by a Dangerous Man

Saved by a Dangerous Man

Tempted by a Dangerous Man

Seduced by a Dangerous Man

(Season Two—coming soon)

Dared by a Dangerous Man

The Shark Shifter Paranormal Romance

Touching Paradise

Master of the Deep

Oceans Untamed

Blood in the Water (coming soon)

Shark Burn (coming soon)

Take Me Hard Series (BDSM Romance)

Ride Me Hard

Love Me Hard

Use Me Hard

Take Me Hard Compilation #1

Push Me Hard

Fantasy Playland Series (BDSM)

Sleeping Lady

Sleeping chez Sade

Wide Awake

Wide Open

His Kiss

Fantasy Playland Box Set

Mistress Moi Series (Femdom)

My Three Slaves

Cuckold Chuck

Faye-Faye and the Sadist

Bad Boyfriend Series (Femdom Romance)

Bad Boyfriend

Anthologies

Underground Erotica

MASTER OF THE DEEP (The Shark Shifter Paranormal Romance #2)

Monroe loves having a strong man who appreciates her curves, but Koenraad is still a stranger, and she can’t get to the bottom of the enigmatic billionaire’s secrets. She learns that the guidebook’s coverage of shark warriors isn’t all lies, but her gut tells her he’s hiding something much bigger.
 

Shark shapeshifter Koenraad finds out firsthand why it’s dangerous for humans and sharks to mix. He swore to keep Monroe safe during her vacation on the tropical island, but he never imagined the price of his secrets would be paid in blood.

Chapter 1

Koenraad paused in the shadows of his bedroom to watch Monroe sleep. He’d just come back from a late-night swim in the inlet behind his seaside mansion, and he wasn’t about to get into bed still wet. Monroe didn’t seem to have stirred since he’d left, but he could hear her gentle breathing and the steady beating of her heart.

She made a small noise but still didn’t move, and he wondered what she was dreaming about. Because she sounded so peaceful, he doubted he played a starring role.
 

Everything between them had been going so well, but then he’d accidentally freaked her out. It had been an unfortunate misstep, wholly his fault. He hadn’t exactly developed a plan for revealing all he was. Maybe Monroe wouldn’t have been frightened if she’d been prepared… but she hadn’t been.
 

Hell, he hadn’t been, either.
 

She could claim not to be afraid of him all she wanted, but he’d smelled the truth in her cold sweat. He’d seen the trembling. Even now, the memory of her fear was a vivid, sharp torture that the ocean hadn’t washed away.

She was on the island for just a week, and while he didn’t want this fling to end, he couldn’t keep putting her through shark-surprise hell. There was no manual to guide him, no internet forum where he could ask,
This human I’m really into accepts that I’m a shifter, but she doesn’t know anything about us. How can I break her in gently?

Crossing his arms over his broad chest, he turned to the ocean outside his balcony. Things were so much easier in the water. And lately, deadlier. This really was awful timing for a complicated new relationship.
 

The breeze had dried his hair, and he was about to get into bed when he heard the buzzing of his phone, which he’d left in the first floor library.

Silently yet quickly, as only a shifter could, he crossed the room and descended the majestic staircase.

Darius cleared his throat on the other end of the line as soon as Koenraad picked up. “Sorry for waking you.”

“If you were sorry, you wouldn’t have called,” Koenraad said. “And the answer is no.”

“I’ve got some good news for once,” Darius said, displaying his talent for ignoring what didn’t suit him. “Shifters from all over are showing up to help with this mess. You asked for a break, so here it is. I don’t need you until tomorrow. You can sleep in.”

Koenraad didn’t say anything because he knew there was more to this phone call. If he stayed quiet long enough, Darius would eventually get to the point.
 

“I also need a personal favor,” Darius said. “Victoria—”
 

“Thanks for the day off.” Koenraad hung up and powered down the phone. He’d have to deal with this in the morning. No, he’d do it the
next
morning. He had a day off and he was going to enjoy it. In bed. With Monroe.

He was halfway up the stairs when he turned back around. Darius never did things for altruistic reasons, and he surely knew Koenraad would turn down any favor involving Victoria. Therefore, the phone call was solely about keeping Koenraad away.

He switched on the phone and dialed his best friend. Spencer should be awake, and Koenraad needed a favor of his own.

Chapter 2

Monroe pressed the heels of her hands into her eyes. This was not how things were supposed to be going.

She was on vacation, dammit.

More specifically, she was on a gorgeous tropical island, in Koenraad’s waterfront mansion, in his large and elegant bedroom.
 

In his
bed
. Tangled in silky sheets that smelled like him, like the wild ocean.
 

She rolled into a patch of warm, bright Caribbean sunlight. The sheets twisted around her legs, and her mass of light-brown hair obscured her view of the bedroom.
 

She didn’t move to free herself, though, and instead lay there while she tried to get a grip.

Half an hour earlier, Koenraad had quietly slipped out of bed. Like a coward, she’d pretended to be asleep. She’d meant to get up, to follow him downstairs, but five minutes had stretched into thirty.

She still wasn’t ready to face him. Or her complicated life.
 

Despite all the things that were weird and terrifying about Koenraad—and there were too many of those to count—his scent lingering in the room made her heart pound wildly.

That
was what she needed to focus on. How he made her feel good on every level that should matter. How even the sound of his quiet, confident voice turned her life from flat and gray into three-dimensional, vivid color. That was what mattered. Not… the other stuff.

Get up, Monroe. Stop being a coward.

But she couldn’t make her legs move.
 

Koenraad was probably wondering why the hell she was still upstairs. Eventually he’d come back to check on her, and what was she going to tell him? How could she possibly explain the cold, panicked churning in her gut?

She couldn’t tell him that despite his kindness, she was scared of him.
 

So get up!
 

She rolled onto her side and stared at the empty bed beside her. She could do this. Koenraad was kind and gentle—so long as she wasn’t a piece of furniture that got in his way during sex.
 

She pushed her hair out of her eyes and sat up.

On the other side of the room, a silky black robe lay draped over a chair. She blinked slowly. It hadn’t been there when they’d gotten into bed the night before.

Despite the sun, a chill ran down her spine.
 

Koenraad was considerate, right? He’d left her something to wear so she wouldn’t have to walk around with her boobs on display.
 

So why was that sending her into full-out panic mode?

Because he’d done it in total silence. She hadn’t heard a thing.

The hair on the back of her neck rose.

Either run or don’t, but get your ass out of bed
.
 

She kicked free of the sheets and stumbled to the robe.
He was quiet because he didn’t want to wake me
, she told herself over and over, but his intentions weren’t in doubt. The fact that he
could
do it, on the other hand, was not comforting.

As she slipped her arms into the robe’s sleeves, she glanced through the massive balcony doors that framed a section of Koenraad’s pristine private beach. She stopped, took a second, longer look.

Pure white sand glittered softly in the morning light, and aquamarine tropical ocean lapped at the shores. The waves murmured seductively. She thought of it as a soundtrack to life on the island.
 

Funny that she hadn’t noticed how beautiful the Caribbean was during her first two days on Tureygua. But that had everything to do with her horrible ex who had stood her up, leaving her a bridesmaid without a date.
 

Thomas might be on the island right now, looking for her. He couldn’t be bothered to show up when she was counting on him, but when she wanted him as far away as possible…

The bitter taste of bile sent her hurrying to the bathroom to rinse her mouth under a gleaming faucet. She wiped her lips on the back of her hand. God, she hated drama. Breaking up with Thomas hadn’t been easy, and she needed this to be
over
. Dealing with Koenraad and his freaky supernatural talents was already stressful enough, and she was not a person who handled stress easily.

A quick glance in the mirror confirmed that even though she felt like she was falling apart, she looked normal. Better than normal. Maybe it was the suntan’s healthy glow. Or the incredible sex.
 

Yeah, focus on the sex. On the feel of Koenraad’s mouth on hers and the way he managed to keep her constantly wet even when he wasn’t touching her.

She tightened the robe’s sash around her waist and combed her fingers through her long hair as she descended the stairs.
 

Despite everything racing through her mind, she couldn’t help but notice the gilded opulence that surrounded her. Koenraad’s wealth was about as subtle as a tsunami. She didn’t care about money, but it was hard not to wonder just how much he had. The Chinese vase next to the doorway, for example, seemed museum quality, and the elegant crystal chandelier over the entrance looked like it had taken a lifetime to craft. This mansion was gigantic—she’d counted thirty-five rooms before losing track when she’d explored the day before. He owned at least one other home on the island that she knew of, as well as several yachts.
 

And that was just what had come up in casual conversation.
 

Koenraad hadn’t mentioned any of it to impress her. He was so unlike the men back home in New York… and his nonchalance about money wasn’t even the biggest difference.
 

A shiver crept along her skin as her bare feet padded on the marble floors, and she rubbed her arms. There was so much she didn’t know. He was a born killer. She knew that, had sensed it the first moment she saw him. But her unanswered questions—most of which, to be fair, were also unasked—were messing with her head.

The night before had been amazing, and they hadn’t even had sex again. She hadn’t been up for it, not after he’d destroyed the shelf, and he’d seemed to sense that she’d needed space.
 

Instead, he’d taken her out for a leisurely dinner at a Thai restaurant. Who knew you could get good Asian food in the Caribbean? Five hours of talking and staring into each other’s eyes, but it had felt like five minutes. She’d only realized how much time had passed as they were leaving, when the manager locked the door behind them. Afterward, they’d walked along the beach, Koenraad’s arm around her shoulders, holding her close.

He made her nervous. Hot men had that effect on her. But he relaxed her, too. They… fit together. She’d felt like she could tell him anything.
 

All that had somehow disappeared overnight, though, and at the moment she had a hard time understanding how she could have ever been so comfortable with him.

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