Wolf Games: Northern Lights Edition (Granite Lake Wolves Book 3) by Vivian Arend

Wolf Games: Northern Lights Edition (Granite Lake Wolves Book 3) by Vivian Arend

Author:Vivian Arend [Arend, Vivian]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: fated mates, wolf shifters, paranormal romance, werewolves
Publisher: Arend Publishing Inc
Published: 2017-05-18T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

“We’ve got a problem.”

Maggie groaned as she sat up from where she’d sprawled on the side of the trail. The past two hours had been sheer hell as they slogged their way to the top of the Golden Stairs and over the Chilkoot Pass. She hadn’t hiked so much vertical ascent since she was a teenager, and every muscle screamed in protest. “What’s wrong, Jared?”

“Did TJ lose a page of the puzzle when he was goofing off last night?” Jared frowned as he flipped through pages. Erik reached out and Jared handed them over. Maggie watched in concern as Erik examined the set. Jared growled in frustration. “If King Klutz—”

“That’s enough.” Erik cut in sternly, and Jared had the grace to look sheepish. “There’s nothing missing. What’s the issue?”

“There are no additional clues for the last few spaces,” Jared pointed out. “There are also no landmark clues. Three completely blank columns—it’s like we’re going in blind and have to find a needle in a haystack.”

Maggie crawled closer to look over Erik’s shoulder at the papers. She leaned against his strong back, the warmth of his body drawing her like a magnet. The whole day she’d forced herself to stay away from him, but now gave in to the need to recharge her batteries with a brief touch. He glanced at her and winked, and she blushed. Their sexual attraction was normal for wolves, but her continued denial of their mating and his patient response confused her. She felt like a broken fan, running hot then cold.

“I noticed the first day. We’ll figure it out tonight.” Erik handed the papers back to Jared. The young man stared in shock.

“How can we fill in the missing answers without clues or landmarks? Why didn’t you say something earlier?”

Erik shrugged. “There was no use in panicking. The challenge must be solvable, so I decided we’d figure it out as we went along.”

Jared shook his head. “You really are too cool and collected at times, aren’t you?”

A muffled howl rose from up the trail, and they turned to see TJ racing back. His loping gait tore up the rocky terrain as he returned to drop a rock at their feet.

Erik picked it up, running a hand over TJ’s head. “Well done. I wasn’t looking forward to hunting for this answer.”

“Where was it?”

He pointed to the mountain spine extending another mile off to their left, the razor edge jagged against the skyline. “The puzzle clue was Cutting you off, and the map shows the location to be along the far ridge. I sent TJ ahead in the hopes the answer would be something obvious and save the rest of us the trip.”

Maggie swallowed hard. Imagining having to hike the ragged rocks to the spire made her even more grateful for TJ’s wolf. “I would never have made that.”

“What symbol do I add?” Jared asked.

Erik handed the rock over to Maggie and she turned it over carefully. “There’s nothing carved on it.” Her stomach fell. Were they going to have to do the dangerous climb after all?

“Don’t worry, this is what we need.



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