Hunter Avenged by Nola Robertson

Hunter Avenged by Nola Robertson

Author:Nola Robertson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: alien rescue, alien romance, alien abduction, alien fantasy, paranormal romance, alpha male
Publisher: Nola Robertson
Published: 2018-05-09T00:00:00+00:00


THE LONGER DOLOK WAITED to claim Talia, the worse the possessive side of his nature became. He needed to control his emotions better. He wanted to hurt Ross in the worst way, but growling at him for paying attention to Talia wasn’t the best approach to handling things. They were on a mission and had to work as a team if they had any chance of capturing Tremaine.

Once again, he regretted accepting Talia’s terms to allow Lexa and her to accompany them. The females would have been safer if they’d remained behind. His sanity would be at risk, but at least it would have kept her away from the other males.

This would be easier if Talia had been a Tarron. She would have recognized him as her mate and wouldn’t be staring at him curiously every time his irrational side overwhelmed him. He would have been able to start the claiming process, ensuring that all males knew she belonged to him and would keep their distance.

Corran and Lexa joined the group, but he ignored their conversation and concentrated on Talia. After taking the mug and thanking Ross, she followed him across the room, positioning herself between them. Dolok knew she’d heard his growl. Everyone except Ross had heard him. Was putting herself between them her way of protecting Ross or showing him that she had no interest in the younger male?

He watched her blow on the hot beverage, then take a sip and make an appreciative groan. A groan similar to the one she’d made when he’d had her on the mat and they’d kissed. His blood heated, and the front of his pants grew uncomfortably tight. Talia was oblivious to the effect she was having on him, and if she didn’t stop soon, he’d be dragging her from the room.

She took another sip, this time without the moan, then asked, “What’s in the crate?”

“Not sure.” Ross snapped the two locks along the seam of the container, then lifted the lid. “Paul said we would need these because of the unpredictable weather in the southern region.”

“Does unpredictable mean the fluctuations you mentioned will be far worse?” Gedrin grumbled and glanced at Talia.

“He didn’t specify,” Lexa answered. “I think Corran intimidated him, because he couldn’t get us out of there fast enough.”

Talia shook her head when Lexa raised a brow and smirked at her. Dolok wondered what unspoken message the females were sharing.

Ross reached inside the crate and pulled out a bundle, then unfolded what appeared to be a fur coat, complete with a hood. He held it up against his body, the length touching below his knees.

Lexa wrinkled her nose. “Please tell me an animal didn’t die to make that.”

Corran chuckled, then placed his hand along the small of her back. “You are opposed to warmth?”

“No.” Lexa shrugged away from him. “I’m opposed to putting the remains of dead things on my body.”

Ross draped the coat over his arm and ran his fingers through the fur. “I don’t think you need to worry.



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