MAEVE POV “I’ve never been out without being recognized before,” Charlotte said, strolling down the sidewalk of a busy Mona Road with a face-splitting grin as she eagerly took in all the sights. “It’s like I’m an entirely different person!” And, as far as the public was concerned, she was. Aft
Grinning, I turned to Charlotte and Maggie, who wore similar looks of awe and glee. “I love it! Let’s find more.” It must have been close to an hour or two, but it felt like mere minutes before we left the store, arms full of shopping bags. Maggie needed a moment to organize all the bags to be abl
THIRD PERSON POV She hadn’t been seen. It was close… so, so close, but she managed to stay hidden. Hiding around the corner of a beauty salon, Bella’s heart pounded frantically against her chest as she watched a dreadfully familiar-looking girl walk down the sidewalk of the ever-popular Mona R
All of a sudden, the line filled with a tense silence. And for a moment, she worried the call went dead, until the Luna spoke up once more. “… Are you absolutely sure?” Bella’s mouth opened, poised to answer, but it was like her throat closed up. Was she confident that she saw Maeve? It certainl
THIRD PERSON POV With the swift press of a button from her manicured thumb, the call came to an end, and Victoria tossed her cell phone onto her bed, inches away from her open purse as she continued to pack. Vaguely, the television could be heard playing in the background of the bedroom, something
He let out a sigh. “Darling. In case you have forgotten, she poisoned an alpha prince and tried to do away with his child. We have much more pressing matters at hand.” She clenched her fists. “Don’t you—” “Victoria.” Her mate’s brisk interruption made her freeze. All of a sudden, Burton’s fe
THIRD PERSON POV If Royal Beta Samson was taken aback by the question, he showed no sign of it. Years of serving the Alpha King had enabled him to master his mask of stoic neutrality. No matter how wild the reporter’s question might have driven viewers, they would not be able to catch the season
I refused to contribute to or worsen those fears in any way. So when I’d promised her that we would wait, I meant it. And I had absolutely no intention whatsoever of breaking that promise. But—oh… how it hurt. Every drop of my alpha blood cried out with the primal urge to claim my mate. I need