“Do you need to stop?” Mace grumbled, not taking his eyes from the road. They hadn’t said much to each other after their awkward morning. She wasn’t sure when, but at some point during the night Mace had settled her in the cradle of his body. She recalled the heat permeating from his skin, cocoon...
They hadn’t come across a town or village, not even a road to direct their way. They needed shelter. Every so often, she caught him glancing toward the sky as it slowly faded from pitch to navy. His nervousness steeped into her, spurring her own. “What if we build a shelter?” she asked. “With wha...
Sebastian was fuming. Dr. Oshwaldwas surprisingly calm in the face of an enraged demon. He sat at his desk scribbling notes. He didn’t even look up as Sebastian bel owed. Nonchalantly Oshwaldsaid, “It was only for a few minutes. She’l wake again. So...
She had never been so angry at someone in her life. Marik’s careless threat about her never seeing Ava again—even though he’d promised—had nearly brought her to tears. But if Rex knew where Lidian was, then this horrible trip could be...well, a little less horrible. “Well?...
Stiffening, she opened her eyes to a wall of black. Her heart jerked as the events from last night played back in her mind. The side of her face was pressed intimately against the demon’s bare chest, his musky scent and heat enveloping her. Afraid she’d wake him, Nadua tried to remain still. Unex...
The ship shuddered under an onslaught of what sounded like exterior explosions. She threw the covers off her and scrambled from the bed. Marada was nearing the archaic planet called Earth, but Sonya had been under the impression that the space around it was virtually a dead zone—vacant of both tr...