Beyond being stunned by what was happening, I felt almost literally frozen with fear. Fear and something else. Shame, maybe. Shame mixed with something like horror. Everything I was now feeling was a direct result of realizing that everyone in Blackthorn City might be slau...
The two of them were also completely naked, their lightly tanned skin glowing in the warm light of two lamps, which I'd specifically requested be left on. Daniel was between my legs, or his face was, anyway. He was flicking his tongue across my throbbing feminine bud, ma...
“Can you see what I’m doing? I’m making the shape of a mom in the sky. This is one of my favorite things to do, because I like to create my own nice mom, and then I like to pretend that I have a nice, sweet, loving mom watching over me from the sky. And then sometimes when I’m sad or lonely, I ju...
Now I was really glad she had, because I was suddenly angry and determined to talk to Desmond. I wasn't exactly sure why I was angry; it was just kind of a jumble of different things, some of them rational, and some of them maybe not. I was angry at Desmond for just taki...
Douglas yawned loudly and sat up. “Guess we never made it to the bed,” he observed. “I grabbed a blanket off of the couch during the night,” Sarah explained. “Didn’t want you to get cold.” Douglas glanced down at his massively hairy arms and legs....
And if I didn't, it was going to be a very close call. Though I hardly had more than a fraction of a second to think about anything. I only saw the massive crystal chandelier falling from its height of fifty or sixty feet when it was about ten feet above me and maybe a f...
“I’m Hannah. It’s wonderful to meet you, Haley.” Reluctantly, I took her hand and gave it a feeble pump. “Likewise.” She gave my hand a near-painfully hard squeeze before releasing it, looking directly into my eyes while still smirking. “So. What do...
Only the faint tips of forest trees to the west, and her farm cottage to the east, were visible . A vastness surrounded her. She saw herbs, quaint shrubs, peppered by the sight of all manner of flowers, including her favorite, daffodils. Here, she heard the songs of the wind, the chorus’ of birds...
Mary-Lou stared at Jonas, at the cup of water by his elbow. “What?” she asked. Jonas blinked back at her. “I said, make me. Make me give you the water.” “You can’t just give it to me?” Mary-Lou sighed as Jonas shook his head. “Fine. Fine, but – I am...
From what little I knew about them, adult gators were typically supposed to be seven or eight feet long, but this thing was fifteen feet, at least. The tip of its blunt-ended snout sat almost on the trail, while the end of its exceptionally long tail was in a part of the forest so densely packed ...
I'd just taken them off the wall in my office. They fell to the floor with a crash, the glass in several of the frames breaking. I sighed, closing my eyes. "Because I just needed another huge mess in my life." I already had plenty. Due to my business partner's negligen...
AMIRA RAIN Amira RainHer Lion Guard Trilogy © 2014, Amira Rain ABOUT THIS COLLECTION All 3 books from the epic “Her Lion Guard” series! Curvy Mary-Lou always knew she was different somehow, however she really had no idea just how special she really was until she me...
I didn't want to sit on anyone's lap during the trip to Sun Creek. I didn't want to sit even within inches of the three bear shifter brothers. Before I could protest or say anything at all, Adrian's green eyes began twinkling. He looked at me wi...
I hadn't expected them to be quite so handsome. I hadn't expected their eyes to be quite so piercing. I wasn't sure quite what I'd been expecting, but it hadn't been this. Considering that for my entire life, I'd always been told that all wolf shifters were basically wil...
Presumably having heard us asking about him, Dr. Benson poked her head out of one of the patient tents with her normally bright eyes just as bloodshot as Warren’s were. “Dalton ‘discharged’ himself earlier this morning, very much against this doctor’s orders. Went back to ...
Not even close. I'd never even so much as lifted a finger against any human being or animal in my entire life. And yet, the second my arrow left the bow, I was sure that I was soon to become a killer. An accidental murderer. And murderer of one of the men I loved. Blake. ...