Page 53 of Ancient Promises
“And the shower.”
“Fact.” She rested her head over his heart and sighed happily, enjoying the sound of the strong beat. “I lived alone until just a little while ago. It was fun to have her here with me, but she’s happy in her own place. And I get you.” She hugged him a little tighter.
His dragon let out a trill, and she smiled.
“I get you too, my sweet treasure.”
She lifted her head and went onto her toes for a kiss.
His dragon trilled again, and her wolf and lion let out a combined purr growl as contentment filled her.
“I came to Cider Falls with nothing but a suitcase,” she said when the kiss ended. “I’ve loved living here and being part of the pack, accepted by everyone, but I really wasn’t sure if I’d ever find my mate.”
He cupped her face. “It just took a stubborn dragon to come to his senses and leave his nest for you to find me.” He sighed happily. “I wanted a better life and I found it. With you.”
She grinned. “Careful. Saying sexy and sweet things like that will get you lots of pleasure.”
He lifted her into his arms and carried her into the bedroom, where they spent not nearly enough time driving each other wild before falling blissfully asleep, holding each other close.
There was honestly nothing better than having her mate’s arms around her while she drifted off, knowing that her fierce dragon mate would always be there for her, no matter what.
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Thank you so much for readingANCIENT PROMISES!I hope you enjoyed visiting Cider Falls and spending time with the pack! This is thefinalbook in the Cider Falls Shifters series. I’ve had so much fun sharing these stories with you! You can keep reading about amazing shifters with steamy romance and happily ever afters in The Wolf’s Mate Generations Series, beginning with Book One –LYRIC & THE CATS– which isfreeeverywhere!
She-wolf Lyric Gerrick knows her alpha wolf parents want her to settle down with a pack member and build a life in Kentucky, but her restless wolf isn’t interested in anyone in Allen. After exhausting job options in Allen and the surrounding towns, she answers an ad for a teaching job at Ashland Elementary, a town in Indiana full of mountain lion shifters. Her parents happen to know someone in Ashland willing to let Lyric stay with them during the interview process. What she wants is to get the job. What she doesn’t expect? To find not one mate, but two.
Mountain lion shifters Elliott and Evan Fallon have been working for the Ashland police department from the moment they graduated from the police academy. They both love keeping the humans and shifters in the sleepy town of Ashland safe. When the daughter of their mother’s old friend arrives in Ashland for a job interview, they know the moment they lay eyes on her that the delectable Lyric is the one female for them both.
Lyric’s parents are not okay with her having two mates who are mountain lion shifters who’d like her to move to Ashland with them. Old wounds are exposed, and painful memories dredged up, but it’s not Lyric, Elliott, and Evan’s fight—it’s their parents’. Can the blooming love between the wolf and mountain lion trio bring their two groups together, or will things be over before they start?
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Read on for an excerpt fromLyric & The Cats…
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Lyric wasn’t one to go snooping,and she didn’t really feel like she was snooping, but here she was, nonetheless, peeking around the edge of the barn and sorting through the scents on the air to pick up the one that was baffling her beast.
She saw another house nearby; it was a cute ranch with a big porch. A large oak tree shaded a portion of the house, the leaves rustling in the light breeze.
Her wolf encouraged her to keep exploring, to find the sweet and sultry scent that beckoned her and filled her mind with lustful thoughts.
Was she really following a person’s scent? A male? What if she was following nothing at all but some weird mishmash of old scents?
Moving forward, she headed to the other house, the scent growing stronger as she neared it. There were two vehicles parked in front—a police squad car and a pickup truck. She briefly wondered if the house belonged to Callie’s kids, but she didn’t know enough about her mom’s old friend to make that assumption. Her mother had said that the pride lived in a big house together, like a hotel of some kind, but Callie clearly didn’t live there.
She could feel the heat coming off the squad car as she drew near to it.