Daughter Of The Moon (The Moon People, Book Two) (2016) - Plot & Excerpts
The den mother lifted her apprentice's chin gently, resisting the sudden urge to go after Miral herself when she saw the girl's upset. "It is not worth doing something so foolish for the sake of a pendant," Adel responded. "You needn't tell me. I know what he is doing, and I would gladly see him pay for it." Caspian exhaled sharply. "But if he does, it will not be today." "It will not be ever," Adel snapped. "If you had heard the way Miral speaks before the other alphas you would know he is restless. He longs for any excuse, any affront to his honour that he can use to spur his pack into action." "If he wants to fight us why does he not just do it?" Netya asked. Adel was pleased to see that the girl had not been rendered a timid wreck by her encounter with the aggressive alpha. She was scared, but she was fighting through it. Slowly but surely, she was growing stronger. "I have won the respect of the other alphas now," Adel explained. "Before then, he and the others would have gladly done with us as they pleased, but it is no longer so simple.
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