Coven: (A Steamy Dragon ShifterVampire Romance) (Dragon Bound Book 1) by Serena Akeroyd

Coven: (A Steamy Dragon ShifterVampire Romance) (Dragon Bound Book 1) by Serena Akeroyd

Author:Serena Akeroyd [Akeroyd, Serena]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-11-10T06:00:00+00:00


They flew to the cavern, and Mia had to admit, she was getting uncomfortably used to being dangled thousands of feet above the ground. Not the height, granted, but the dangling.

Her legs didn’t appreciate the bizarre limpness that was only enhanced as the wind battered them like cold spaghetti, and her muscles couldn’t keep them in line. Aside from that, however, she quite liked the fresh wind in her face, and from this height, when she dared open her eyes, she couldn’t deny that the view was unsurpassable.

In the distance, she could see the sea once more. It glittered in the moonlight. All around, similar townships to the one they’d just visited, were visible. In the darkness, they were shining beacons with dozens of pinprick lights that lit up the sky with their presence.

It was bizarre to feel utterly alone with her mate and yet, see the signs of civilization too.

The towns, she didn’t know if they belonged to the Goblins or Elven folk, but she was curious. Did Elven folk even live in towns?

Somehow, she imagined them living like Dragons. In caverns or underground, maybe? She thoroughly expected them to be as weird as the Goblins.

Creepier, in fact.

She’d shuddered a little at the last sight of the clustered wee beasties before Remy had taken off. They’d been smaller than even Greytook, so they had to be children. The Goblin kids waved and catcalled, hollered and cheered as Remy shifted, and then, the cheers had grown even more raucous in their squeaky intensity as he took off and hit the air ducts in the wind.

In the distance, she saw another town, but they veered left. Something about the passage reminded her of the other time she’d traveled here—she had a memory for routes and such. Sure enough, within a few minutes, Remy’s batting of his wings slowed down, and the wind buffeted them as he braked to decrease speed.

When he landed, and carefully deposited her back on the ground, she called out, “Don’t shift.”

He froze in place, head tilted to the side in question.

Jesus, he was terrifying. So ugly he should have been repulsive and, yet, so beautiful and glorious too.

She was supernatural. She knew Dragons and Goblins and Elven folk existed, even if she’d never seen them with her own eyes. Somehow, seeing truly was believing.

He astonished her. Perplexed her. Set her afire with his glory.

She truly felt diminished in front of him.

This was the most regal of the Shifters. And he was hers.

She stared at him a long time, and he stood, looking as confused as a reptile could with his high brow ridges arched and his head tilted to one side in almost feline discontent. She looked at the scales that had him blending into the mountainous background, and then, as she squinted, she saw on his chest, a faint discoloration that separated itself from the quagmire of gray.

A play of diamond shapes were scattered among his breastbone, and as her attention was centered there, he finally



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