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    In the days that followed, Cassandra found herself overwhelmed with the newfound knowledge that’d


    flooded her brain at Iona’s passing.


    Suddenly, she had ess to her lineage, understanding how the bloodlines crossed and intersected


    and how the Mother Goddess cherished her wolf-children and blessed them with gifts that surpassed


    anything humanity had ever known.


    She knew at a nce someone’s intentions as their energy pulsed with malicious or generous intent. It


    was unnerving at first but she embraced her gifts with courage and determination.


    Her babies, a girl and a boy, were named Ianna and Veris, and they were exceptional children who


    grew like beautiful, alien weeds that were both dangerous and yet mesmerizing.


    And they had the ability to transform at will, which made for some challenging parenting. Cassandra


    never knew if she were going to find pups or babies in the cradle but she always knew where to find


    them if they happened to escape their beds.


    She suckled them as both human and wolf, depending on her pups disposition. It was easier to


    discipline them in her wolf form, leaning on instinct when necessary. But the love she felt for her babies


    was equally strong in either form.


    “You are amazing with them,” Tieran said with pride. “You are a formidable Alpha’s Mate. You will raise


    our pups with strong hearts and even stronger minds.”


    Cassandra smiled and epted his praise with a glowing heart. So much had changed in such a short


    time frame that it was difficult toprehend how radical the switch in her life.


    She went from a nobody in college, struggling to find her identity in books and academia when her true


    identity had been hidden from her until fate determined it was time to emerge.


    And as traumatic as certain events were, Cassandra wouldn’t trade her life for anything.


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    Since Ulster’s defeat, Cassandra and Tieran had managed to convince a few of n Janus to join with


    Barrachius but it was not an easy transition.


    Ingrained prejudices made for tense rtionships but a few were grateful for the change and ready to


    embrace a new way of thinking, particrly the women who’d been horrifically abused, such as Arja,


    who in spite of her limp, had be quite helpful in the kitchen with Hannah.


    But it wasn’t factions within n Janus that worried Cassandra and Tieran. It was a threat from within


    that had nearly taken everything.


    Serra, in spite of an exhaustive search, had managed to escape justice. The fact that she roamed free


    was a worry that kept both Tieran and Cassandra awake at night.


    Tieran, gazing at their sleeping twins, said, “If she dares to step foot on n Barrachiusnd I will


    know.”


    “As will I,” Cassandra said with deadly calm. “She would be foolish to try.”


    Tieran smiled in approval at Cassandra’s fierce protectiveness. He knew she didn’t offer idle threats


    either.


    “If she hadn’t tried to kill me and the babies, I could’ve beenpassionate to her situation,”


    Cassandra shared. “I cannot imagine the agony of losing my heart to the one I couldn’t have.”


    Tieran’s expression darkened with regret. “Serra was right in that I never should’ve allowed her to stay.


    I should’ve known she would not go down without a fight. I put you and the babies in danger and I will


    never forget that.”


    Cassandra caressed his jaw. “Don’t take on her decision as somehow your fault. You are not to me


    for her actions.”


    Since Iona had passed on her knowledge, Cassandra had been able to unlock gifts that had been lying


    dormant in her mind. She felt the weight of his guilt and it pained her to know that he med himself for


    Serra’s actions.


    “You are such a good man,” she whispered, brushing a kiss across his lips. “Solid, strong, and firm, but


    able to know the difference between kindness and weakness.”


    Tieran smiled with love in his eyes. “You are a gift from the Goddess.”


    “Damn straight I am.” She grinned, epting thepliment with bold cheekiness. Cassandra was


    one bad ass Seer, one that definitely didn’t take any shit from anyone and she liked that about herself.


    “You have that look,” Tieran noted with a faint smile.


    “Which look is that?”


    “A look that says you want to tear someone’s throat out.”


    Cassandraughed, not bothering to deny it. “Serra better hope never to cross paths with me. I fear


    that confrontation would be messy.”


    Tieran sobered and pulled her to him, sealing his mouth to hers in a fierce kiss that stole her breath.


    When he broke the kiss, she stared into his eyes, loving this man more than life itself. “What was that


    for?” she asked softly.


    “For being my perfect True Mate. I look forward to a lifetime with you by my side. You are mine and I’ll


    never let you go.”


    She liked the sound of that. Cassandra smiled as he pushed her down to the bed. “And what exactly do


    n to do to me?”


    Tieran’s mouth curved with wicked intent as he plucked at the buttons on her night gown until he could


    part the halves, revealing her full breasts that were always swollen now with milk for their twins. He


    paused top the pearl of thick milk beaded at her nipple, growling with pleasure at the sweetness. “If it


    weren’t for the babies, I would happily suck your beautiful breasts dry.”


    “I think I make enough to share,” she managed with a breathy whisper as moisture trickled down her


    thigh at his wicked statement. Within seconds, his sharp sense of smell caught her immediate arousal


    and he dropped to his knees to bury his nose at the apex of her thighs.


    “You taste like heaven,” he groaned against her quivering flesh. “I could happily die with my face buried


    right here.”


    That made two of them.


    “On the bed, now,” hemanded, rising above her as sheid back. “Let me see that wet pussy.”


    She shuddered at the Alpha tone, creating more wetness to dribble from her slit. His powerful gaze


    always shredded her to pieces.


    Tieran’s primal smile was enough to ruin her for life. He was her everything. Her One True Mate.


    And he fucked like a god.


    Yes, life was good.


    She didn’t know the future but the present was exactly as she wanted it to be — with Tieran, their


    babies, and the n.


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    If you enjoyed THE AWAKENING, you might also enjoy BLOOD MOON RISING.


    Here’s an excerpt of BLOOD MOON RISING:


    ***


    Well, this was a shit-storm and a half that went down,” Elijah Kane muttered to his partner Rook


    Valentino, surveying the gore and violence spread around like the white powder spilled all over the


    floor.


    Elijah rose and signaled the all-clear to the rest of the SWAT team as they converged on the


    abandoned warehouse, the sounds of metal artillery and Ker echoing in the gloom. “Looks like the


    party started without us. Everyone’s dead already.”


    “Fuck. I always miss the good times,” Rook said, his eagle eye taking in every detail.


    For a human, Rook was surprisingly adept at picking up even the smallest clue. “I didn’t even get to fire


    my newest toy.” He shouldered his AK-47 with a grunt of disappointment. “Dayte and a dor short.


    Story of my life. What do you make of this?” he asked, turning serious. “Are you thinking vignte? I


    mean, it can’t be about the drugs because...look around, there’s plenty left behind.”


    Elijah nodded, thinking the same. “Yeah, if this was anything else, the yers would be dead but the


    dope would be gone. I’d say there’s a cool five hundred G’s in coke spilled all over the ce.”


    “So what’s the deal? If it’s not vignte justice, maybe a rival gang trying to set up shop and sending a


    message?”


    “Maybe,” Elijah agreed but something else was tingling in his senses, a warning of something bigger,


    more sinister and far more dangerous than a bunch of dope dealers trying to snag new territory.


    He lifted his nose to surreptitiously scent the air. There it was...the lingering scent of something that


    immediately caused his lip to curl.


    Rook caught the motion and waited, tensed and alert. Rook was human but he knew Elijah’s biggest


    secret and better yet, kept it.


    “Yeah? Got something, Fido?”


    “Fuck off but yeah,” he admitted, keeping his voice low. “And it ain’t good.”


    “Great. Maybe I’ll get to use this bad boy after all,” Rook said, grinning. “Nothing likeing to a party


    overdressed.”


    “You got silver bullets in that bad boy?” Elijah quipped darkly. “’Cause the bullets you got in that thing


    will just piss them off.”


    “My favorite...shifter criminals. The best. Tell me why I hang out with you? One of these days you’re


    gonna get me killed.”


    “I told you I’m a bad influence,” Elijah said, going to one of the mangled bodies.


    He lowered on his haunches to take a closer look. Rook followed. His hunch proved right.


    “You know him?”


    “Yeah, pack leader for the Westing faction. They’ve been controlling this territory for generations.” He


    paused in thought. “This doesn’t feel right. There hasn’t been a territory feud in years. Why now?”


    “Who would stand to gain from removing this guy?” Rook gestured to the body.


    “The Kellers, I suppose but like I said, everything’s been quiet for a while. And I doubt it’s a Keller


    involved. They’re too fat and happy sitting on the Council to mess up that gig with a territory fight.”


    “Well, someone wasn’t happy and things did not end well,” Rook said, surveying the blood spatter and


    entrails littered on the cement. “This is disgusting.”


    Elijah agreed. The scene told a brutal story. But there was something else, something beneath the


    scent of death that bothered him more.


    He rose, his sharp gaze roving the scene, taking in every detail. They’d been nning this bust for


    weeks but Elijah hadn’t realized that the Westing pack leader was going to be here when it went down.


    And he certainly hadn’t expected to find so much carnage.


    “Well, I guess we’d better let the chief know that we traded a drug bust for a murder scene.” He


    gestured to Rook. “C’mon you big pussy. You’re filling out the paperwork on this one.”


    “The fuck I am,” Rook disagreed, shooting Elijah a short smirk. “This one’s on you. I told you we


    should’ve hit at midnight instead of this first light shit. If we’d busted up the party when I’d suggested,


    we might’ve caught us some?bad guys.”


    “Yeah, well something tells me it’s a blessing we missed this dance party. No one here got out alive.”


    “True enough but I’m still not doing the paperwork. Besides, it’s your turn anyway. I did the paperwork


    for the Allen Avenue warehouse and that was a bitch. Do you know how many pieces of evidence we


    logged? Shit...my fingers are still cramping from all that typing.”


    “Maybe if you did more than hunt-and-peck you’d be in better shape,” Elijah shot back with a quick grin


    but in all seriousness, there was nothing tough about.


    The City of Angels had no idea what roamed the streets at night — and broad daylight —and they were


    better off for it but Elijah knew what prowled and fed on human flesh.


    He knew what lurked in the shadows with dripping fangs and a thirst for blood. Mostly because he’d


    been born into it. Elijah Kane was more than just L.A. SWAT...he was shifter- born in a world of man, a


    legacy to a more primal universe, one where blood and violence were the only currency worth


    respecting.


    Elijah was born Wolvryn, one of the oldest wolf shifter breeds in the history of the world, not that he


    readily announced that fact, of course.


    Humans didn’t react too well to discovering that they weren’t the only kids on the block.


    “So, what’s the n?” Rook asked. “My trigger finger is getting itchy.”


    “The n? Not dyinges to mind,” he retorted but Rook had a point. There was something bad


    going down and he could feel it in his bones.


    Something in the air vibrated with a dark energy, leaving a malevolent stain that was hard to miss. And


    if that weren’t enough of a shit sandwich, the warehouse stank of his brother.


    His twin brother.


    “Let me ask around,” Elijah told Rook. “Someone’s gotta know what’s going down.”


    “You think this is Decklin’s doing?” Rook asked, zeroing in on Elijah’s darkest thought.


    “I don’t know,” he answered, scanning the street, looking for any indication that whoever had sliced and


    diced their way through the warehouse was still hanging around for funsies. “This isn’t exactly his style


    but it’s not like we’ve been throwing back beerstely. Frankly, if he were standing here in front of me


    I’d probably throat-punch him first and ask questionster.”


    “Family reunions must be a gauntlet. Anyone die over a turkey leg?”


    “Just the turkey.”


    “And by turkey, you mean human, right?” Rook supposed with a shudder and Elijahughed as he


    pped him on the shoulder.


    “Aren’t you d I never acquired a taste for the pink meat?”


    “Hell yes. It would make being your partner a little awkward knowing that you’re salivating over my sexy


    ass.” Rook flexed for effect and then kissed his bicep. “With a little barbecue sauce, this shit would be


    hard to resist.”


    “Jesus, you crazy ass freak,” Elijah actuallyughed. “Let’s hurry up and mop up this scene so I can get


    to the paperwork.”


    “Naw, you go ahead and take the Range Rover. I’ll hold down the fort with the team. Lord knows


    someone’s gotta keep Granger from fucking everything up with his demented sense of duty.”


    “Keep him from packing his nose with the evidence,” Elijah said, climbing into the department vehicle.


    “Keeping him clean and sober around all that shit is going to be a challenge.”


    “Challenge epted,” Rook said. “Or, I could just look the other way and let the fucker OD himself.


    Might be?less work.”


    “Yeah, but you’ll be filling out that muthafucking paperwork all by yourself.”


    “Shhhit. You gotta point. I’ll keep him clean. He can off himself on his own time.”


    “Good thinking.” He tossed a wave at Rook and then split the scene. The minute he hit the freeway, his


    mind was moving faster than the Rover with it’s lights ring.


    Could Decklin be responsible for the carnage? Entirely possible. Decklin was dangerous; he was


    fucking crazy.


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