Cora's Secret: A Vampire Ménage Urban Fantasy Romance by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Cora's Secret: A Vampire Ménage Urban Fantasy Romance by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Author:Tracy Cooper-Posey [Cooper-Posey, Tracy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: mmf series, elven romance, urban fantasy romance, paranormal menage, vampire romance, menage a trois romance m f m m
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


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Seaveth was an amazing woman for a human, Cora decided. The redhead sat in the kitchen chair with her legs crossed, her hands in her lap and answered every question as promised, while everyone else ate Cora’s fresh bread, honey and preserves, gulping it down like they hadn’t eaten in months.

Because Cora was aligned with the Blackarcher vampire clan that operated out of Toronto, she was aware that the New York clan—the Earthwing Clan—were leading the war against the Grimoré, trying to fulfill the Seaveth prophecies and defeat the Grimoré with their trinities. But it was news to Cora that the trinities didn’t stop at just three.

Aithan knew of the war, too. Demons were known allies of the Grimoré, but when Lindal pointed that out, Aithan gave him a small smile. “The entire race did not sign up. We choose for ourselves. Tell me there have never been any corrupt or rebellious Elves.”

Lindal stared at him, a fine line between his brows.

“Yes, of course,” Aithan said, as if he had answered. “You were a rebel yourself.” He gave a small smile and went back to leaning against the counter, his arms crossed. Of everyone in the room, he seemed to be the calmest.

Rhys seem to be having a hard time accepting anything they said. He was gripping the glass that Cora had given him, his knuckles white. “Yes, but how do you know that we three are the next trinity?” he demanded of Seaveth.

Luke—Lindal, Cora mentally corrected herself—answered for Seaveth. “You already know you are. Consider the strange things that have happened lately. The vampeen. Ferr.”

The little pixie, who was standing on the gleaming wood surface of the dining table, gave a little chirrup and a bow.

But Lindal didn’t smile. He was watching Rhys. “You read my mind last night. At the diner.”

Rhys lift his head to look at Lindal. His expression was wounded, like Luke had betrayed him by speaking of such things.

“There’s more,” Seaveth added. “All of you will discover changes. You might be faster. Stronger. Your senses more acute. Aithan, Cora, you might find you develop human characteristics.”

Cora swallowed and looked down at her hands. She was sitting at the other end of the table from where Seaveth sat and Lindal stood, with his hand on the back of Seaveth’s chair. Sometimes Lindal’s hand rested on her shoulder. Cora guessed he wasn’t aware that he was constantly touching her. It had to be an Elvish thing. Or perhaps it was a result of their bonding.

Rhys stood up. “I don’t like this,” he said flatly.

Hear, hear, Cora added silently.

“You’re asking us to take your word for it that we’re…what? Predestined to…to be together,” Rhys added.

“To be a trinity,” Seaveth. “I’m curious, Rhys. Most humans have a hard time accepting the idea of supernaturals like vampires and elves—”

Ferr trilled.

“And pixies,” Seaveth added, “but you took all that in your stride and have moved on to objections about the trinity itself.”

Rhys scrubbed at his hair awkwardly. “I knew Coralee was a vampire, a long time ago.



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