The Lyon’s Cub Caitlin Read online Jordan Silver (Lyon The Next Generation #1)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Erotic, Funny, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Lyon The Next Generation Series by Jordan Silver
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Total pages in book: 185
Estimated words: 172387 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 862(@200wpm)___ 690(@250wpm)___ 575(@300wpm)
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Who am I kidding? Even when I reach that vaunted age daddy will still be telling me what to do. I wouldn’t mind that so much if he’d just ease up on Todd and I. I’m pretty sure that’s the main reason he refuses to let me go away to school.

I can feel the noose tightening even as I sit here waiting to hear from mom, but something tells me I’m not going down without a fight this time. Just the thought of going head to head with daddy breaks me out in hives. Everything else in my life is borderline perfect, if I could only figure out how to please the two men in my life.

Kat

I stood in the doorway watching my eldest pat her baby brother’s back while he slept and she read a book for a homework assignment. Even from the shadow of the doorway I could see the look of excitement on her face.

I’d promised to talk to her dad about letting her graduate early again this year. We’d tried the year before and I have yet to get over my disappointment, so I can only imagine how she feels, but if he denies her again I’m not sure what’s going to happen. I think sometimes Colton forgets that she’s his kid, with just as much attitude as he has.

I know she holds back a lot because of her love for him, but one of these days he’s going to go too far and she’s going to rebel. Serves him right, the dummy.

Oh boy, no sense in me getting ahead of the game. Just please let things go well this time because I’m pretty sure that the little bit of me in her won’t stand for that kind of disappointment again.

I’d asked Jared for help; even my parents and his have tried to no avail. No matter what argument anyone used, Colton refused to budge. I’ve never seen him this adamant about not giving her something she wanted this badly. Since the girl was born he’s been the one to spoil her rotten, even against my protests at times.

For someone who rants and raves at least once a week about ‘my daughters’ destroying his sanity he’s a big ole softy where his girls are concerned, but none more so than with his Caitiebear. But it doesn’t take much thinking to understand why he won’t agree. The man just can’t bear to let his daughter out the house.

It took me forever to get him to agree to let her have her little friend, which now that I think of it, Todd’s moving away was a blessing in disguise. I’m pretty sure if the poor boy had hung around here for the past four years Colt would’ve found a way to scare him off by now.

Then again, I think Todd’s made of tougher stuff than that. I saw his mettle the first time we met and as clichéd as it sounds, I knew back then that the boy was going to be here for the long haul. She doesn’t know and neither does her dad, but I’ve listened in on plenty of their conversations in the beginning.

It’s shameful I know, but there’s no better way to learn the truth about what these kids are up to these days. All I can say is that Todd is every mother’s dream for her teenage daughter and he only gets better with time.

The way he protected her, spoke to her with such reverence and respect for one so young, and more, the way he respected me, and her daddy’s rules each and every time, was a sure sign of the man he was bound to become one day.

As far as I’m concerned my son in law to be has all the prerequisites needed to be a part of the family. He’s well mannered, smart, comes from a good family and knows how to treat a lady. The boy was opening doors for my girl when he was fifteen, and more than once he was the one talking my child into following the rules when she wanted to revolt.

But if I’d listened to Colt and ran him off, some other undeserving girl would’ve snatched him up by now and broken my poor baby’s heart. As I watched her I realized that she’d grown up a whole lot in the last year. She was right at the cusp of womanhood.

It’s easy to miss since we see each other every day, and there’s always so much going on in a house full of people, that you overlook some things. She’d grown up right in front of my eyes and I’d missed the changes.

But now with no other distractions, her face in repose, I could see that beauty that she got from me, and her father. Her eyes are wide and bright with a sparkle in them that everyone, including strangers, are always commenting on. Something else that makes her daddy nuts. As if he needs any help.


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