Lure of the Tides: A Dark Reverse Harem Fantasy Romance (The Unseelie Regime Book 1) by Gaja J. Kos

Lure of the Tides: A Dark Reverse Harem Fantasy Romance (The Unseelie Regime Book 1) by Gaja J. Kos

Author:Gaja J. Kos [Kos, Gaja J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-04-09T16:00:00+00:00


Sitting on the couch in our common room, I stared at the odd leaf that manifested on the center of the table where there had been nothing a second ago. Its surface seemed to hum and blur, almost vibrating.

“The fuck?” I muttered, then called out, “Lachlan?”

The Unseelie came striding out of his chamber, his shirt unbuttoned and billowing around his bare torso. My gaze hungrily raked down the hard expanse of skin, the black, swirling tattoos that crept down his stomach and dipped beneath the waist of his pants.

Fuck, if I didn’t burn to uncover just where their trail led.

Last night had only made things worse, not better.

Thankfully, I caught Lachlan’s smirk out of the corner of my eye, and it was enough to dissuade me from carrying on with that particular brand of thoughts.

“What’s that?” I pointed at the leaf.

Lachlan came to stand by the table, then took the thing in his hand. A faint quirk played on the corners of his lips.

I was so fucking mesmerized by his fucking handsome face that I didn’t see the bastard’s next move coming.

The leaf came flying straight at me.

I yelped and scurried over the back of the couch, only to realize Lachlan was laughing. As in a full-out, belly laugh that was all bastard but also so pure, it took more effort than I cared to admit to actually glare at him.

“Don’t tell me you don’t know what a leaf is?” he teased once he’d stopped laughing enough to get the fucking words out.

Asshole.

I crossed my arms. “I know what a leaf is. That one, though, looked like it wanted to explode. And since you aren’t exactly everyone’s favorite person, excuse me for thinking someone might want to blow us the fuck up.”

“Worried about me, Avalon?” His sin-smooth voice slithered directly between my legs.

Letting out an annoyed huff to mask a whole other sound that wanted to come out of me, I glared at Lachlan. “So, if it’s not a threat, why did it just appear on the table?”

“It’s the palace’s way of communicating.” He bent and picked up the leaf. “They aren’t big on wasting people to deliver messages when you can just assign these to the people you want to contact.”

He held it by the stem, then turned it around as if to examine the humming, blurry surface from both sides. Just when I wanted to ask what all that crap was about, Lachlan swiped his free hand over the leaf. His midnight magic poured from his palm.

“It was coded to me specifically,” he said, tossing the leaf back on the table. “I had to unlock it the first time to let the message through.”

I came around the couch and looked at the lines of text that had appeared.

“A welcoming dinner?” I asked as I read through the invitation.

Lachlan didn’t seem at all happy about the contents, but he also didn’t give me the impression that they’d caught him by surprise.

“The dickhead probably wants to give a speech,” he said, referring to King Goraidh.



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