04 Dreamfever: The Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning

04 Dreamfever: The Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning

Author:Karen Marie Moning [Moning, Karen Marie]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Urban Life, Fantasy Fiction, Fairies, Paranormal, Fiction, Romance, Fantasy, Erotic Fiction, Immortalism, Americans, Lane; MacKayla (Fictitious Character), Ireland, Americans - Ireland, General
ISBN: 9780440244400
Google: -1Z9QgAACAAJ
Amazon: 0440244404
Publisher: Dell
Published: 2010-10-26T04:00:00+00:00


MacKayla.‖

We were a block from the bookstore when V‘lane‘s voice slid out of the darkness, an orchestral variation on an erotic dream. The Fae have extraordinary voices, melodious and rich. The notes vibrate under your skin, sleek and sensual against the tips of your nerve endings. If the Song of Making really is a song, I‘m not sure a human could survive hearing it. I used to have what I would have called a normal sex drive. Some of my friends were beyond obsessed with it, though. I guess they thought it would fill the void of purposelessness so many in my generation are afflicted with while trying to find our place in the world. But being Pri-ya changed me, left me with a voracious awareness of all things sexual. Or maybe sex with Barrons did it—I don‘t know. All I know is that I‘m far more attuned to erotic nuances than I used to be. The Seelie Prince‘s murmur was a full-body caress, and I appreciated it for a moment before shrugging it off.

―V‘lane!‖ Dani exclaimed.

He laughed, and if I hadn‘t been immune to death-by-sex Fae glamour, I would have been in serious trouble. He was putting on the seduction, beautiful golden Fae radiating pure sexual heat. I‘ve begun to think it‘s simply part of his nature, that he can‘t help it any more than some men can prevent themselves from oozing testosterone. I think some males of both species just have more.

Dani wasn‘t immune. Her eyes were feverishly bright, her skin flushed, her lips parted. I caught a glimpse in that moment of the woman she would become. ―Stop it, V‘lane. Leave her alone.‖

―I do not believe she wishes me to. Who better to awaken her to the shape and texture of Eros?

Set the bar, so to speak.‖

―Uh-huh,‖ Dani said thickly. ―I‘d like that.‖

―I don‘t care what you believe or what she wishes, and you will not be setting the bar. She‘s going to have a normal life.‖ At least, as close to normal as I could make it. ―Dani, get inside the bookstore. I‘ll join you in a few minutes.‖

―But I don‘t wanna—‖

“Now,” I said.

She glared.

―I bet Barrons is there,‖ I dangled. To V‘lane I said, ―Dampen yourself so she can shake the thrall.‖

He lifted and dropped one shoulder.

Dani made a soft sigh, as if abruptly released from some inner tension she wasn‘t entirely glad to be free of, then glanced from V‘lane to the bookstore and back again, as if trying to choose between a banana split and a fudge sundae. Then, ―Fine,‖ she said, and flashed out. At the door, she tossed a saucy grin over a shoulder and said, ―Take your time, Mac. Me and Barrons, we got stuff to talk about.‖

I bit back a snort of laughter, remembering my own teen crushes. They‘d been nightmares of awkwardness and nervous tension. Of feeling gauche, too clumsy for words, and needy. I trusted that Barrons would deftly deflect her hero worship. It was only with me that he was a constant jackass.



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