Fated To Fall – Jan Ewriters

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“She is okay, but she’s hiding, for obvious reasons.” “I don’t know who you people are, but start talking,” the young female insisted. The sister took Judith’s arm and led her to a table on a small veranda at the rear of the dwelling, while gesturing for them to follow. Gingerly, he sat in the wooden chair, and kept his hood down to hide his face.

“But Vivian is all right, right?” Judith reiterated, finding her voice. “What happened? Where is she?” Judith eyed him with concern, before turning her attention back to Gerald. “What did that fucker do to her?” the sister growled. “Kara,” Judith admonished. “Mom, we need answers. You and I both know Vivian didn’t kill Steve, no matter how many times I may have suggested it.”

He instantly liked Vivian’s sister. “Hush, Kara. Please tell us what you know,” Judith implored. “I’m putting myself in a difficult position coming here. But as a father, I believe you should know.” “We’re not going to blab to any of Steve’s cronies,” Kara reassured Gerald. “It sounds like you’re aware Vivian’s husband was mistreating her?” Gerald gripped Judith’s hand, attempting to comfort the female. “Yes,” Judith whispered, and he scented a spike in her sorrow. “We tried to get her to leave him. My roommate and I were even willing to hide her in the dorm with us.”

“But she feared Steve would come after us.” Judith shook her head in dismay. “That asshole pulled a gun on my last boyfriend. The fucker even informed me that if I didn’t mind my own business, I’d never be able to drive without getting pulled over and searched.

God only knows what else he would’ve done. But you know what, I don’t care. I would’ve risked it,” Kara snarled. Blaidd repressed a growl. He had done the world a favor, ridding it of Steve. “Thankfully, a Good Samaritan intervened,” Gerald continued. “Seeing what was going on, the man permanently stopped Steve. I don’t usually condone violence, but I saw what was done to your daughter. Vivian had a broken arm, and other injuries. If it was my daughter, I would’ve done the same.

Pardon my language, but things quickly turned to shit. With Steve being an officer, and the cops in the neighborhood, Vivian was afraid. My wife’s a doctor. She was able to treat some of Vivian’s injuries, but she needed a hospital. Anyway, the Good Samaritan took Vivian to a hospital outside the city. They are lying low, waiting for things to calm down.”

“You’re sure she’s okay?” Judith asked, sorrow twisting her face. “As sure as I can be, since I haven’t seen her since that night. But I have received word. That’s how I found you,” Gerald replied. “This is awful, but it’s not the worst thing I imagined.

1. On the Dagger’s Tip 2. Down the Rabbit Hole 3. Caged by the Beast 4. Coaxing the Quarry 5. Through the Looking Glass 6. Benedict Arnold 7. Thicker than Water 8. Burning Up 9. Menagerie 10. Love Just Ain’t Enough 11. You Can’t Go Home 12. Welcome to Hell 13. Let the Games Begin 14. Perseverance 15. Home at Last Epilogue Author’s Note Also by stephanie west About the Author OceanofPDF.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. OceanofPDF.com PREFACE Blaidd went insane witnessing the small human being abused by her mate.

He didn’t care that he was on a foreign planet, as he swiftly ended the vile male. All that mattered was soothing the heart- rending pain that radiated from the trembling female. But despite Blaidd’s best intentions, nothing he did for Vivian went right. His obligations on Earth, the brewing turmoil among his Lupercalia pack, and the dawning realization Vivian was meant to be his had Blaidd chasing his tail.

Vivian was living her worst nightmare, and she couldn’t seem to wake up. The last thing she wanted was to drag the Good Samaritan who rescued her into her mess. Except Vivian was the one flung headlong down the rabbit hole, abducted to an alien planet. Even though Blaidd promised to take her home when things on Earth calmed, everything that happened made her question the alien werewolf’s intent.

Yet with each misadventure, Vivian found herself falling in love with the imposing man and his charming world. Then reality came crashing down, and Vivian wondered if she was just fated to fall. OceanofPDF.com PROLOGUE SEASONS AGO Setmar, Torvus PHAEDRA An affectionate smile lifted the corners of the Torvus mage’s mouth as she sensed the cub passing through the limen mounted on her parlor wall. No, not quite a cub anymore.

Blaidd was growing by the day. Phaedra’s smile didn’t falter, even though she felt the young male’s turmoil. It was no surprise, he often arrived in this state. As Blaidd stepped through the wavering reflective surface, his face confirmed what the mage suspected. His brow was creased in agitation, his jaw tense. “They’re talking again!” Blaidd barked without so much as a good day. “My sire just returned from meeting with the Kral in the Imperial City, and already they are talking,” he growled.

That was usually the case when Blaidd fled to her dwelling. She was more than happy to have the young Lupercalia visit, but she hated the circumstances. His sire and mother were a vocal pair, and it hadn’t escaped the future Primitus’ notice. The mage sighed as she was again reminded that although she saw a lot and could help guide people, she couldn’t live their lives for them.

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