Moon Dancer by Aimee Easterling

Moon Dancer by Aimee Easterling

Author:Aimee Easterling
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: werewolf, shifter, archaeology, urban fantasy, urban fantasy series, paranormal, wolf shifter, wolf shifter paranormal romance, wolf shifter paranormal, werewolf trilogy, werewolf action, werewolf women's fiction, prehistoric, native american
Publisher: Wetknee Books
Published: 2019-08-14T16:00:00+00:00


HIS ARMS, MY ARMS. My wolf’s body, his wolf’s body. All four of us intermingled, a thrumming of drumbeats created from jointly beating hearts.

Then Claw turned his head away and time restarted. “Not what I meant to do,” he growled, steadying me as I sagged toward the bumper. “I meant to use words.” He huffed out a muttered expletive, his fingers curling into fists.

“Words?” was all I could manage, but Claw seemed to understand my question. He sank down until we both perched on the lip of the rear compartment, his warmth caressing me even though we no longer touched.

He exhaled and I inhaled. My wolf thrust her nose so hard against the inside of my skin I thought she might burst through it.

Only when my hand fell to the spot in question, fingers tangling around a glowing tendril of connection that arrowed out of me and into Claw, did he elaborate. “I’m in this,” he rumbled. “Human, wolf, unicorn. I want you. I know how to be patient.”

“You’re not angry that I don’t want to be a wolf any longer?” The animal in question whimpered, but Claw merely shook his head.

“Your choice, not mine.” He cleared his throat, his usual terseness eroding as our gazes collided. “You have a pack already. Students, co-workers.” He shrugged. “I understand. The two worlds don’t easily mesh.”

My fingers drifted down the skein of glowing threads until I tapped against his fingers. His palm turned upward so mine could settle into it.

Our connection felt right in a way nothing had in a very long time. And now that I understood he accepted me wholeheartedly even without a wolf inside me, he became impossible to resist.

Impossible to resist in the long run...but I understood his message. It would be better for all of us to put on the brakes until Val adopted my lupine half.

As if responding to my thought, my wolf was the one to wriggle away from Claw and sidetrack us with a soft, sad query. Hunt? She wasn’t an idiot. She understood that the bond Claw and I were building would be lost to her once she hopped out of my body and into his sister’s.

We shouldn’t be gone long. I answered. The students. Our curfew....

One hour, she pleaded before following up with a whine so pitiful I couldn’t deny her request.

I glanced over at Claw, expecting either incomprehension or a frown of rejection. But he’d followed our conversation through that unknowable werewolf connection. Now, he simply nodded.

“Let’s shift and run.”



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