Snowy With A Chance 0f Mating (Move Over Fate Book 3) by Michelle Ziegler

Snowy With A Chance 0f Mating (Move Over Fate Book 3) by Michelle Ziegler

Author:Michelle Ziegler [Ziegler, Michelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Paranormal & Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction, Forever Love, Adult Themes, The Shifters Mate, Supernatural Fantasy, Protection & Safety, Life-Changes, Second Chance Reunion, Multicultural & Interspecies Relationships, Romantic Schemes, Dangerous & Deadly, Romantic Suspense, Mystery & Intrigue, Mythical Creatures, Action & Adventure, Violence & Crime Story, SciFi Fantasy Romance, Hearts Desire, Futuristic, Beautiful & Feisty, Interspecies Relationships, Genetic Engineering Fiction, Fated Mates Romance, Move Over Fate Series
Publisher: Hearth Publishing
Published: 2019-04-29T04:00:00+00:00


11

The chattering of her teeth nearly shook her brain loose. Evelyn sat behind her and tried to wrap the coat around the two of them. It was kind, but the air grew colder and colder; not much seemed to help. She leaned forward and tried to let the heat of Caleb's body warm her.

Focusing on something other than the shaking in her body, she inhaled him, loving the woodsy scent of his fur. Her fingers struggled to feel anything, but it didn't stop her from running her fingers over his back, gripping the hair the best her stiff hands could. The coarse-softness of his coat comforted her.

She shuddered as the tingles of pain reached through her skin with the bite of the wind.

"Marci dear? Talk to me. We should be back to town any minute. You hang on."

Marci sat as straight as she could while Caleb's muscles flexed and released with each movement. She held on, and Evelyn's arms wrapped around her.

"S-sure." She could talk. If only her lips would listen. "In the forest C-Caleb c-couldn't get your scent. D-do you know why?"

"Oh, that. I would have thought Caleb knew by now. I'm part Fae. I don't have the same kind of scent as a human, or so I've been told by a shifter or two. My great-grandfather was, or I suppose is a faerie. He went back years ago."

Marci blinked away the wind stinging her eyes.

She shivered again. Distraction. Focus on something. Think of Caleb. He had to be able to warm her up. Good God, had he brought about some new feelings when he'd shifted back into human form. Seeing him in all his glory by the river should be able to warm her in seconds.

The shaking seemed to have stopped for a moment; now she wished she'd have taken a longer peek at him. Using her imagination, she tried to picture his arms as she ran her hands over the tight skin of his biceps.

"See now? You seem to be shivering less," Evelyn said.

The thoughts of Caleb blew away on the wind. Dang, it.

It took all her effort to continue the conversation. Where were they?

"So you aren't all human. H-how does that affect your scent?"

Evelyn gripped her tighter, and Marci tightened her grip on Caleb. He seemed to be going faster, or maybe she just hoped he was.

"Oh. That. I smell like the forest. Very hard to tell the difference. And honestly, getting that close to the forest was my fault. I always hope my grandfather will come back and care about his human family. After my dear gran died though, he left. Not an overly affectionate people, those Fae. I still stay here though, because it's what my gran would have wanted. So, here I stay."

The forest darkened as the sun set beneath the trees. In the distance, lights from the town appeared and she tried to smile, only to choke on a gust of icy air.

"Caleb?" asked Evelyn.

The bear grunted.

"Take me home. I'll make sure to call Annie and have her come by.



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