Blood Vow (Vampire Warrior Romance) (Kyn Series Book 1) by Mina Carter

Blood Vow (Vampire Warrior Romance) (Kyn Series Book 1) by Mina Carter

Author:Mina Carter [Carter, Mina]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: New York Times & USA TODAY Bestselling Author
Published: 2016-11-21T16:00:00+00:00


They were watching him.

The trip back to the compound was mercifully short. The three other kyn watched Marak out of the corners of their eyes as he cradled Maria’s petite form to his chest. His large hand smoothed over her hair soothingly, murmuring soft nothings that made no sense, but he hoped she could hear. He avoided their eyes, looking out the window of the SUV until they pulled through the ornate gateway, the heavy steel gates closing automatically behind them.

“Up to the main house, Feral,” Marak ordered, pulling the catch on the door almost before the heavy vehicle had crunched to a halt on the gravel outside the main doors.

He climbed from the vehicle, careful of his burden, and headed up the steps. The stone arch over the doorway was more suited to the elegantly dressed nobility of a bygone era than a leather-clad kyn warrior carrying an unconscious woman in his arms, but he didn’t care.

Marak left the guys at the door and headed inside, scattering human servants before him as he stalked through the corridors with a dangerous look on his face.

Striding into his bedchamber, he shut the door with a swift kick and moved through the darkened room to lay his precious burden gently on the bed. Frowning, he looked around the room, realizing for the first time how dark it was. He didn’t want her scared waking up in the dark. He had the advantage of excellent night-sight, granted by his demon blood, but she was still human until the conversion kicked in.

Reaching over, he lit one of the lamps on the bedside table. Had he ever used it? He wasn’t sure. If it weren’t for the look of the thing, he’d have moved down into the compound with the others years ago. But he was king, as the council insisted on reminding him whenever they could corner him long enough, and he had to keep up appearances. Apparently. Even so, he spent the minimum amount of time possible here, preferring to spend most of his time training in the compound or out on patrol. He shrugged; it kept him out of the way of the damn politicians. A win-win situation.

Right now, though, he was glad he had rooms like this. His little Maria would be more comfortable surrounded by luxury. Looking down at her, he wondered where this odd need to see to her comfort had come from. She looked so fragile lying there against the deep-red silk. His heart lurched again as he realized how close he’d come to losing her. Reaching out, he smoothed the dark hair from her face.

“Now why does that matter so much, little one? Why should I care about one suicidal human?” he mused, studying her features. Small and delicate, they reminded him of someone. Had all week. He couldn’t place who though, the feeling of familiarity too vague to pinpoint. Perhaps she looked like one of the actors in the stupid TV shows Feral insisted on playing on repeat in the compound.



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