Desert Heart (The Wolves Of Twin Moon Ranch Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Tina was out there, too, and somehow, he had to get her to safety. The fire in his shoulder didn’t matter. The beast didn’t matter. Only Tina did. The whole world zoomed down to the light at the end of that mine shaft, and he staggered toward it. An overhead beam groaned. The roof shook, raining dirt as Rick ran in a crouch. Dale screamed in a desperate, barely human voice as the beast ripped into his flesh. “Rick!” Tina’s higher voice cried. Overhead beams screeched in agony as the roof caved in. Rick shot forward, half an inch ahead of a collapsing beam. His ears filled with the sounds of a hellstorm: crashing timbers, rumbling earth, the tearing of sharp teeth into mortal flesh. Dale screamed horribly, then whimpered, and finally moaned. Rick’s eyes seared in the sudden daylight. The fire in his shoulder flared. Everything blurred, including the grunting, angry shape that must have been the beast, finishing off Dale. Tina? Where was Tina? “Rick!” An urgent whisper reached his ears.
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