Werewolf Wedding by Lynn Red

Werewolf Wedding by Lynn Red

Author:Lynn Red
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: werewolf romance, werewolf book, werewolf, paranormal romance, pnr, werewolves, wolf shifter romance
Publisher: Tumbling Beauty Press
Published: 2015-03-10T00:00:00+00:00


-13-

“It sounds like a hell of a cliché, but I mean it. Murder really IS too quick.”

-Jake

He couldn’t stand it anymore. Three days and not a single word from Delilah, and worse than that, Jake had no idea what he’d done to upset her. George told him that maybe things had just gone too fast, and that made sense. After all they went from zero to almost hitched in record time.

Jake rolled onto a side and looked out the window of the nondescript, almost empty apartment he’d rented out years back. The window in his bedroom overlooked the fringe of the woods where he liked to go when he needed time to himself, and the apartment was – as far as he knew – completely unknown to anyone in the pack, which meant that no one bothered him.

And on top of all that? It was about as far from the grand mansion living he dealt with on a daily basis. He wished his father had given that awful place up and just moved out to the country with Ma, but that wasn’t going to happen. The house was ancient, it had been in the family for hundreds of years, and had been constantly renovated because that’s how his dad dealt with not knowing what the hell to do with Dane – fiddling around with house projects.

He stood up and crossed the room, cheap, industrial-grade carpet scrunching under his bare feet. Pushing the vertically hanging blinds apart, he caught a glimpse of the waxing crescent moon and let the light bathe him in silver for a moment.

Deep in his chest, thoughts of Delilah’s lips, the way she tasted when he kissed her, the way her scent down there intoxicated him. He remember how she arched against him, how her hips felt when he lay his hands on them and squeezed her against his mouth. A shudder crept through the huge wolf, which he soon realized was the twinge of longing.

He needed her. Desperately.

Without her, he’d lose his whole pack and the business, but as he watched the moon and listened to a nightingale sing in the distance, he realized that wasn’t what mattered. It probably had never been what mattered.

When he closed his eyes he could still see her body, her shape, outlined by the moon with a halo of shimmering silver around her curves. He pulled one of his lips between his teeth and chewed. The whiskers rasped between his teeth, the rough, dragging sensation giving him a moment’s worth of respite. That was all though – he was worried, and worried to the point of sickness. Since she’d vanished, he had no appetite, which was very, very bad for someone who normally eats eight thousand calories a day.

His skin was starting to get sallow and his cheeks sunken. He looked like he was tired, and felt the exhaustion in his bones. Sleeping was all he wanted to do, but he knew that couldn’t last. He worried that he’d somehow made Delilah panic, or that something had made her run.



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