Jungle Blaze by Lexy Timms

Jungle Blaze by Lexy Timms

Author:Lexy Timms [Timms, Lexy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: shifter reverse harem, shifter mysteries, reverse harem, romance paranormal werewolves and shifters, murder mystery romance, Thriller, paranormal suspense, paranormal shifter romance, vampires and wit, alpha, Alpha Bad Boy, bad boy obsession, Mystery, w.j. may, New Adult, horror, horror romance, werewolf series, werewolf romance, superhero fantasy eboo, sexy, billionaire romance, melody anne billionaire bachelors series, free kindle romance, romance billionaire series, contemporary romance and s
Publisher: Dark Shadow Publishing
Published: 2018-05-27T04:00:00+00:00


THE CROSS-PACIFIC FLIGHT went by without a hitch. Almost no shifting, no fighting, and actually some sleeping. Somehow Angela managed to relax and not send anyone screaming “LION!” as they raced down the aisle.

Beijing was incredibly crowded, and Angelica still wasn’t sure they’d gotten on the correct connecting flight until after they’d landed. A lot of pantomime and gestures and pointing to the ticket stub seemed to be the correct procedure. Taylor towered over the local populace, making him stick out like a sore thumb. Angelica let her dark hair hang forward, around her face, and tried desperately to blend into the woodwork. She didn’t feel safe until she was on the plane, and even then wasn’t able to shake the anxiety that crowded out her every thought.

By now, they had to have been spotted somewhere. Reported to someone. It was a paranoid, crazy thought, but the longer they were out in the open the larger the risk. Add to that the stress of worrying about changing where someone would see, and she was jumping out of her skin. Literally.

Only once on the plane had Taylor had to wake her abruptly. Traveling first class helped, she was sure. The flight attendants were used to employing discretion toward their first class passengers, and the light blanket she’d covered herself with before falling asleep had kept the fur safely out of sight, until she’d gotten herself back under control.

The flight out of Shanghai offered no such privacy. After some discussion, Angelica resolved to not sleep until they safely arrived. By the time they landed in Chengdu, she was sure it was a moot point anyway; there was no way she could relax enough to sleep regardless of whether she actually wanted to or not.

Thankfully the Chengdu and Lhasa airports were smaller, less frenetic. It was easier to find the connecting flights there, even if that was largely due to the ability to make fewer wrong choices. It was during the final approach to the airport in Kathmandu when she raised the question that had been bothering her since they’d left Minnesota.

“Taylor? What happens when we get there? I mean, from the airport, where do we go?”

Taylor shrugged without looking up from his book. “I don’t know.”

“What?”

He put his finger between the pages to mark his place and glanced over at her. “We broke off from them hundreds of years ago. No one is still alive from those days to ask. Hence, no one knows where they are.”

She looked out the window at the mountains that seemed far too close to the runway. The ground rose up to meet the plane; the city spread out around them, much larger than she’d anticipated. Kathmandu had felt like it was on the furthest edges of the world, but she could have sworn she’d just seen a sign for KFC. The whole experience was surreal. It had been two full days, 42 hours in airplanes, and she was gritty and dirty and felt like she was marinating in her own sweat.



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