True North (The Northern Shifter Legacies Book 1) by Kelsey Gamble

True North (The Northern Shifter Legacies Book 1) by Kelsey Gamble

Author:Kelsey Gamble [Gamble, Kelsey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-03-24T16:00:00+00:00


I always knew there was something special about my sister, and her ability to boss Dominic around with absolutely no second-thought only proves it. After the two of them spend too long arguing about whether the little light incident was a coincidence or not, she effectively kicks him out, telling him not to return until dinnertime.

"What's happening to me?" I whisper to Tasha when it's just the two of us.

Despite Tasha trying to convince Dominic otherwise, we all know that was no coincidence. Something is speaking to me, and I'm not so sure it's something trustworthy. There's a bad energy left behind, coating the room in a weird haze that doesn't seem to affect Tasha.

"I'm not sure," Tasha admits. "What were you hearing?"

"A voice." It takes everything in me to not release the nervous laugh bubbling up in my chest. I sound like a crazy person.

"What kind of voice?"

Tasha leaves my side to walk to a rolling table a few feet away. She pulls it over and climbs onto the bed, bringing the table over our laps. It's covered in books. The kind so old and well-loved I know they can only be shifter books.

"Dominic and I have been splitting research duties," Tasha explains as she starts to flip through one of the books. "I made him bring me a stack of books to work through while I sat with you, and I made him take library breaks to do his part." She glances over at me with a grimace. "You should see that man hover; it was borderline obsessive. I lasted about an hour with him watching you breathe before I kicked him out."

She shudders like she's remembering it. It's hard for me to imagine Dominic really caring that much.

Though, I guess thanks to whatever forces decided to corrupt my visit to the Luna Sovereign, I now know why he put so much energy into keeping me here. It was by fate's design that he can't let go.

I need to remind him that meant nothing the first time around. He seems confused, but I don't share his confusion. He made his decision, and he doesn't get to take that back no matter how many times the fates might try to intervene.

Add to that the fact that he's caught a glimpse of my family's history. I could never trust him even if I believed he really regretted his decision. I don't want a man who deems me worthy because of my legacy.

So, ignoring Tasha's comments about Dominic, I change the topic to something I’m far more interested in. "There was a book at the Luna Sovereign's that talked about double-fated mates, have you seen anything like that?" I ask my sister, eyeing the spines for signs of familiarity even though nothing stands out.

"Not that I remember. I think Dominic's been looking at most of the fates-related books. I was looking for family history." She looks a little sheepish.

"It's okay," I tell her, "I'm curious too."

"It's weird, Tess. There are all these pictures, and plenty of references to our ancestors, but nothing concrete.



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