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Lindy And The Wulfen – RE Butler

“You, too.” His voice was gravelly. She couldn’t take her eyes off him as she lifted the tunic over her head and dropped it to the floor. His hands curled into fists, and his knuckles turned white. “Get in bed, chelle,” he demanded with a harsh whisper. His voice cascaded over her, rippling down her spine like a caress.
She turned to the bed and jerked the covers back. Something hissed. She looked down at the mattress and screamed as a black- scaled snake lunged at her, jaws wide and fangs gleaming. Crimson pushed her out of the way as a sword appeared in his hand. He swung the sword down, and the snake’s head dropped to the floor with a wet thud, the jaws still working.
The body writhed on the bed as olive-colored blood spurted from the wound, and Lindy covered her nose with her hand as an acrid scent filled the room. Crimson used his free hand to pull the covers away completely, but the snake appeared to be alone. He took in a deep breath and cracked his neck, and when he looked at her, she could see that his eyes were completely red. “Are you all right?”
“Scared out of my mind, but yeah. What is that thing?” “A maw-serpent.” He speared the head with his sword and dropped it next to the body before the sword disappeared from his hand. The creature was several feet long, and the head was the size of her fist. He gathered the creature in the covers and went into the bathroom. She heard him say something under his breath, and then she smelled something burning.
She peeked into the bathroom and saw that he’d put the covers in the tub, setting them on fire with his fae power. He lifted his hands, and the flames turned from orange to blue, the radiant heat so great that she had to retreat into the bedroom. Warily, she looked at the bed. She could have climbed under the covers without pulling them back and would have put her feet right on that nightmarish creature.
The Wolf’s Mate Book 7 Lindy & The Wulfen By R. E. Butler Copyright 2014 R. E. Butler OceanofPDF.com The Wolf’s Mate Book 7 Lindy & The Wulfen by R. E. Butler License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient.
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* * * * * I’d like to sincerely thank Iliana Gkioni for her help with elements of this book. I so appreciate your knowledge, time, and friendship. XOXO * * * * * I’d like to thank Devin Govaere for editing this story. Many thanks to Amanda Pederick for beta-reading, line editing, and being there for me when I thought bears were coming to stay in Allen. Much love to my sisterfriend, Joyce.
To Aunt B. L. and my husband, B.B., I love you both. Special thanks to the most awesome group of gals I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing, the Shifter Babes Street Team — you guys rock! OceanofPDF.com Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Epilogue Contact the Author Other Works by R.
E. Butler Coming in 2014 OceanofPDF.com Chapter 1 Lindy was vaguely aware of the toilet flushing and groaned softly, turning over and burying her face in her pillow. Then she was very aware of two things.
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