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Twilight: By My Light, Book 3 (Werewolf Shifter Romance)
Twilight: By My Light, Book 3 (Werewolf Shifter Romance)
Twilight: By My Light, Book 3 (Werewolf Shifter Romance)
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Twilight: By My Light, Book 3 (Werewolf Shifter Romance)

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A failed assassination. A hidden connection of magic and sorcery. One lost werewolf amid the growing strangeness of her new life.

Gwen Rogers finds herself in the midst of the paranormal as an assassin intrudes on the keep of the Indigo Towers. Fox and she travel to a high-profile party to learn the true identity of the cloaked killer, but things don't go as planned. Gwen finds a new friend and some old ones as her loyalty to herself and to the enigmatic Fox are tested. The wrong path will lead to a fate worse than death.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 12, 2018
ISBN9788827550908
Twilight: By My Light, Book 3 (Werewolf Shifter Romance)
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Mac Flynn

A seductress of sensual words and a lover of paranormal plots, Flynn enjoys writing thrilling paranormal stories filled with naughty fun and hilarious hijinks. She is the author of numerous paranormal series that weave suspense, adventure and a good joke into a one-of-a-kind experience that readers are guaranteed to enjoy. From long adventure novels to tasty little short-story treats, there's a size and adventure for everyone.Want to know when her next series comes out? Join The Flynn newsletter and be the first to know! macflynn.com/newsletter/Also check out her website at macflynn.com for listings and excerpts of all of her books!

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    Twilight - Mac Flynn

    Flynn

    1

    I was a werewolf, and during the day a nocturnal beast such as myself needed her beauty sleep. I didn’t get any

    that

    day

    .

    An alarm screamed at me to wake up. My eyes shot open and I tried to sit up. My body caught in my sheets and I tumbled, bounced off the platform on which the bed sat, and collapsed in a heap on the hard, cold stone floor. I peeked out of my cloth prison and glared at the ceiling. The alarm continued to blare, unaware of my bleary eyes and sensitive ears. I crawled out of the mess of bed sheets and clapped my hands over

    my

    ears

    .

    I strode over to the door and flung it open to take a peek into the hall. A commotion to the left turned my head in that direction, and I saw Emery rush down

    the

    hall

    .

    Where’s the fire? I

    asked

    him

    .

    He paused at my door and pressed his glasses against the bridge of his nose. There appears to be an intruder in the castle in one of the lower rooms. You may be of assistance in this matter.

    Oh sure, get the werewolf to be a guard dog, I quipped.

    Emery didn’t hear my smart-aleck response as he ran down the passage. I hurried

    after

    him

    .

    I heard a phone ring, and Emery pulled out his machine and pressed it against his ear. Yes, sir? There was a pause. Very well, sir. We will meet you there.

    He stuffed the phone back in his pocket and we aimed our steps downstairs to the front hall. It was a large foyer with an open-beam ceiling that ended in a point at its highest tip. Large doors on either side led to the wings of the castle, and a grand staircase led to some of the higher floors at the rear of the castle. There were passages on either side of the staircase that led to the gymnasium and, I recently learned, the kitchen. Large, ancient tapestries covered the stone walls, and small tables with vases filled with fragrant flowers were positioned along the walls.

    We rushed out of the east-wing doors and Emery stopped us near the foot of the staircase. At the top of the staircase was a pair of thick wooden doors that led to the center of the castle. The doors flew open and a black-clad ninja stepped into the doorway. All but their eyes and the tips of their fingers was covered in a thin black cloth. Their fingers sported long nails and ruby-red nail polish, and there was a distinct scent of cream around them. A single-strap bag was slung over one shoulder, and I saw there was a soft bulge in the cloth.

    Fox made his appearance from the west wing armed not with his usual tranquilizer, but with a real black pistol. He pointed the gun at the intruder.

    I must ask you to set the bag down and put up your hands, Fox requested.

    The ninja crouched and jumped into the air. They sailed over our heads and landed neatly and silently on the floor between the front doors and us. We spun around and the ninja waved their hand at us. Their fingers emitted a dense, charcoal-scented fog that swept over us. My eyes burned and I choked on the smoke. Fox moved to stand in front of me with his hand covering his mouth. The ninja leapt out of the smoke and swiped at Fox. Their long nails sliced his shirt, but he stumbled backward out of her reach and stopped at

    my

    side

    .

    I growled and leapt at the intruder. The ninja jumped back into the smoke and I caught air. A whirring noise interrupted my next attack. The smoke blew towards the walls and was sucked into the air vents. The air cleared to reveal that our intruder was gone. Emery stood near a hidden panel situated behind one of the stones in the wall. He pressed a button that shut off the ventilation system.

    Fox straightened and showed off five long, clean claw marks in his suit shirt. He glared at the

    front

    door

    .

    Emery came up to stand just behind and to his side. I’m sorry, sir. They seem to have escaped.

    Fox nodded. So it seems. Have we confirmed what was stolen?

    Emery turned to the staircase and the open doors. He adjusted his glasses and pursed his lips. I would venture to guess our intruder stole the Cornerstone.

    The usually stoic businessman clenched his teeth. "

    Damn

    it

    . . ."

    I looked from one of them to the other. "They broke in here to swipe a hunk

    of

    rock

    ?"

    If you will excuse me, Fox replied. He stalked off to the west wing and shut the door hard

    behind

    him

    .

    I turned to Emery and jerked my thumb at the shut door. "Mind

    explaining

    that

    ?"

    I’m not at liberty to say, Emery

    told

    me

    .

    I folded my arms and glared at him. "

    Why

    not

    ?"

    Again, I’m not at liberty to say, he insisted.

    I rolled my eyes and dropped my arms. "Then I’m not at liberty to stay awake any longer. Ring the alarm if you

    need

    me

    ."

    I shuffled off to bed and slept soundly until evening. A knock on the door awoke me. I peeked my head out of the covers and sighed. "

    Come

    in

    ."

    The door opened and Emery stepped inside, but stayed by the

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