Moonlight (By My Light, Book One) (Werewolf Shifter Romance) by Mac Flynn

Moonlight (By My Light, Book One) (Werewolf Shifter Romance) by Mac Flynn

Author:Mac Flynn [Flynn, Mac]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mac Flynn


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I waved my arms and pushed myself away from certain death. My heart beat hard against my chest as I stumbled backward onto the grass. I heard a noise behind me and spun around to find Fox ten feet away from me. Something sharp hit my arm, and I looked down to see it was a tranquilizer. I pulled it out and expected to fall unconscious, but all I felt was a little faint-headed. His finger tightened on the trigger for another shot.

The ground beneath us rumbled. Fox’s henchman rushed out of the door and over to the boss.

“I’m afraid I couldn’t stop him, sir. He’s released-” The earth shook again, more violently than the first.

A column of rainbow-colored light burst through the steel ground between us. The column lit up the sky and its heat seared the grass. I was knocked back and over the side of the building, but my hand caught the edge. I hung in space for a few seconds before my other hand grabbed the edge and I pulled myself onto the top of the building.

More columns erupted from the ground, dozens of them. They cracked the green surface and ignited the trees into balls of fire. The beams of light created a circle between me and the pond some fifty yards away, and the center of the circle burned bright red with heat. In a moment the steel and grass melted away, and a storm of wind burst from the hole. The tornado spun in dizzying circles three hundred yards into the sky. The first creature to emerge from the circle above the tornado was a brightly-plumed bird. It followed the tornado to the peaks of its height and let out a screech that echoed over the entire city.

Among the terrible howling of the wind I noticed there were dark shapes in the tornado, dozens of them. They swirled in its depths and followed the bird into the sky. The bird let loose another cry and the tornado broke apart into dozens of smaller tornadoes. Each mini tornado had one of those dark shapes. They scattered across the sky and landed in the far reaches of the city. The bird itself screeched again and flew off into the distance.

The wind was gone. The bird was gone. Everything was calm. I chanced to stand, but the roof trembled one last time. A large shadow flew from the dark hole left by the tornado. It spread its leathery wings wide and let loose a loud roar and shook the air. Its lizard eyes blinked twice, once for each eyelid, its armored green scales shimmered in the starlit sky, and its tail whipped about in anger. My mouth dropped open as I realized it was a dragon I saw, and it was pissed. It flew over me and let out another deafening roar.

“We must get to the cannon,” I heard Fox tell his assistant. The pair stood near the crumpled remains of the door.

His voice caught the dragon’s attention.



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