I’m fine. Really fine.” Sophie held up a finger and pointed at the phone. Mia wrinkled her nose in sympathy and walked past her to unzip the tent flap and duck inside. “I worry about you out there alone.” “I’m not alone,” Sophie said automatically, even a...
Enrique, with his tobacco-blackened teeth and leathery skin, stood with his arms crossed, glaring at a group of children who had just trampled his flowers. He’d claimed the courtyard years ago and Gabriel had been the object of that glare when he was a child and the vines were barely knee-h...
When she’d first left her home on Eyrion, worried that at any moment Anson Stark was going to order her into his bed. When she was chained by the ankle to the pipe in the corner of Gideon’s room. When she’d ridden with Cam to the tiny fort on the very edge of the border. But she’d never felt more...
Christian knew that. How could he not? No one in the clan had made much of a secret of their disapproval of his relationship with the Midgardian woman under his protection. Jacey had agreed to Aiden’s demand that she leave town as soon as her job was done. She hadn’t even hesitated before publicl...