A Times Journey Box Set (A Times Journey Novel Book 4) by Bethany Shaw

A Times Journey Box Set (A Times Journey Novel Book 4) by Bethany Shaw

Author:Bethany Shaw [Shaw, Bethany]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: box set, vampires, paranormal romance, trilogy, forbidden romance, witches, time travel
Publisher: Bethany Shaw
Published: 2016-07-25T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eight

“I don’t suppose you’re going to tell me what we are doing?” Cadence asked as Zak led her down a darkened alley. If she were with anyone else she might be afraid of the dark, drab street, but with Zak she feared nothing.

“And spoil the surprise?” he teased. “I think not.”

Cadence giggled. It was nice seeing Zak like this. He was so laid back and relaxed. They were a normal couple out for a night on the town.

“I thought we should have some fun to celebrate your accomplishments today,” Zak said as they came out of the alley into the fire lit street. He pointed above him. “What do you think?” He walked behind her, wrapping his arms around her middle.

Cadence’s mouth popped open, and she blinked up at the large structure that ran through the center of the town. “Wow.” It was impressive and intricately built, like everything else in this city.

“It’s an aqueduct. It was constructed years ago to carry water to the city. In our time, it’s still here. It’s been preserved and looks very similar to the way it does now. But that’s not the reason I brought you here,” he admitted as his breath ghosted over her skin.

I hope she likes my surprise, his voice whispered in her head.

She shuddered at the warmth of his breath on her skin and leaned further into him, wondering if she should tell him she could hear his thoughts. It was happening frequently now. Would it cause him to be more guarded? She hoped not. This was nice. “Why did you bring me here?” she asked, turning her head toward his face. It looked like she wasn’t coming clean about her mind-reading just yet.

“There’s a tavern.” He pointed to a one-story building. Light flickered in the porch light and laughter filled the air. “They sell fresh seafood and a chocolate pudding of sorts.”

“Chocolate?” Cadence perked up as she grinned. He remembered I love chocolate!

Zak placed a kiss to her cheek. “What do you say we check it out?”

“That sounds fantastic,” she said, her stomach gurgling with approval.

Zak slipped his hand into hers, and they made their way over the cobblestone and into the tavern. Cadence inhaled the smell of frying fish and closed her eyes. They ate well considering the time they were in, but this seemed like a treat. Most of the time, they had dinner in. There weren’t many restaurants, not like there were in the present.

“I hope you enjoy...” He trailed off as they entered. His spine stiffened and his eyes narrowed.

“Zak?” she asked, following his gaze around the room.

What are they doing here? a male voice growled in her mind.

A group of six stood in front of their table. All were burly men. Their eyes glowed an unnatural yellow and she sighed, recognizing the gleam. Werewolves.

The group stalked toward them, and the tavern quieted to a whisper. A man behind the bar said something she couldn’t understand, to which Zak replied something that sounded like an apology.



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