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436 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 1, 2022
"You heard me. Inside, on your knees. We have work to do."
"Listen, you're hot and all, but I'm not getting on my knees for you. I hardly know you."
“She’s jealous. Thorne wants you, and he’s supposed to want her.”
“He wants to eat me. There’s a difference.”
“Oh, he wants to eat you, all right. That’s the problem.”
“Sunday,” I said with a sigh, “what you don’t realize is it doesn’t matter. I chose you. That’s it for me. You might have other mates, but I am yours. Wherever you go from here, I’ll follow. I’m not going to run from it.”
“The difference between us and you, dog, is that we are giving her what she wants. I’d rather share her and be given a place in her heart than spend my life on the outside looking in. You’re too bloody selfish to do that, which means you’ll never be hers.”
"I sure wish someone hated me enough to look at me like that. I'd let her hate me right out of my clothes and into bed."
“Oh, you humiliated him. I knew there had to have been something like that. He went from zero to douche canoe over one summer. Girl, you created a monster. I bow down.”
“What?”
“Anyone who can crush a man enough to change him like that is basically a goddess in my eyes. So, on that note”—she stood and propped her hands on her hips—“we should be friends.”
“Apparently, your milkshake brings all the supernatural boys to the yard, Sunday. But which one gets the cherry?”
Vampires can turn nearly any creature into one of them but, unless they were human first, their victims rarely survive. Shifters can change at will, not just with the moon—spoiler alert, I knew that one. The fae can’t lie but are masters at bending the truth to fit their needs. Witches use elemental magic to harness their power and are thought to be the most dangerous of all. This wasn’t news to me, but it seemed to be important for Professor Sanderson to drive the reminder home, so we all were forced to listen.
After I rejected him, Kingston went out of his way to make my life hell. We weren’t in the same pack, but that didn’t matter. Our community rallied around him, and he did nothing to lessen their reaction. After that night, I was completely ostracized and never got to set foot off pack land again. Until now. It’s hard to just put all that aside because of some cosmic bond.”