Rise of the Moon (A Royal Shifters novel Book 3) by L.P. Dover

Rise of the Moon (A Royal Shifters novel Book 3) by L.P. Dover

Author:L.P. Dover [Dover, L.P.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Books by L.P. Dover LLC
Published: 2021-01-18T18:30:00+00:00


Laila filled out all the paperwork to start her apprenticeship. She got fitted for her uniforms, and she’ll officially start on the job in a couple of weeks. It’ll take a while for her to work her way up to a full-time ranger. She says she’s happy, but what I like most is that she’ll be with me. It finally feels like we’re moving in the right direction together. However, I keep waiting for the bad shit to happen. I can feel it stirring all around me. Not only do I have to worry about the dark fae coming after Laila and killing her, but there’s also a fucking faerie prince who wants her as well. Ripping him apart isn’t an option. If he were a shifter, I could challenge him and kill him in my own right. I keep waiting for him to show up, especially with Laila spending all of her time with me, but luckily, he hasn’t. Maybe he’s given up on her, which I highly doubt, but one can hope, right?

After we finished up on the trails today, I promised Laila we’d pick out a Christmas tree for her house. Of course, she wouldn’t agree unless we got one for mine as well. Faith and Amelie helped us decorate the one at their home, and once that was done, we came to my house to decorate mine, but not before Laila fixed up a pot of chicken and dumplings. While the Christmas music plays in the background, I can’t help but smile as I observe Laila place each ornament on the tree. Everything is perfect right now.

I pick up a candy cane and hook it on one of the branches. Laila looks at it and smiles up at me. “Thanks for all of this.”

I shrug. “I’m the one who should be thanking you. I didn’t have to do any of the work.”

We both laugh, and she picks up another ornament, this one a glittery silver ball. “Hey, I can’t complain. It’s been fun. Once we’re done with the tree in here, we can decorate the outside.” She winks at me. “I have an idea.”

“Can’t wait. I’ll get the ladder and the lights ready.”

While I gather the boxes of white lights, she hums Silent Night while focusing on the tree. I take the lights outside and pull them all out of the boxes to hang them up around the porch and drape them over the rails. When I’m done, I walk away from the house to get a better view from a distance.

“Not bad,” I say to myself.

“Nice job,” a voice calls out behind me. I should’ve known I’d hear that voice sooner or later.

Growling, I jerk around. Beck stands there, leaning against a tree, with his arms crossed over his chest. “What the hell are you doing here?”

He nods toward the house where Laila is clearly visible through the window, dancing and singing around the tree as she finishes decorating it. “You know why. I’m here to check on her.



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