Shadow of Temptation (Asylums for Magical Threats #2.5)

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by Jessie Donovan


  Dear Reader:

  Thank you for reading Shadow of Temptation! I hope you enjoyed Sabrina and Jorge’s story. While the next full-length book will focus on Petra and Will, keep an eye out for the Sabrina and Jorge. They’ll be back, along with a lot of the other characters in future books.

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  And finally, I need to ask you a favor. Word-of-mouth is crucial for any author to succeed. If you enjoyed this book, please consider leaving a review. Even if it's only a line or two, it would be a huge help!

  Thank you for spending time with my characters. I hope you return to the world of the Feiru in Will and Petra’s book (AMT#3, Early 2015). While waiting for the next AMT book, you can check out Convincing the Cougar, the first story in my erotic shifter series. Make sure to turn the page for a short excerpt.

  With Gratitude,

  Jessie Donovan

  Read an excerpt from Convincing the Cougar (Cascade Shifters #0.5)

  Chapter One

  Kian Murray, the alpha cougar leader of Clan DarkStalker, sat on a rock in his human form and stared out at the deep valley in front of him. Every inch of the surrounding thick forests and rugged mountains, the roaring waterfalls and dick-shriveling icy lakes, the best spots to hunt game or where to lounge in the warmth of the sun—after a quick fuck in the woods with his mate—were as natural to him as breathing. He couldn’t imagine living anywhere else but here, in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State.

  But this week, in the best interests of his clan, he was going to give it all up.

  His heart squeezed at the thought of never seeing his friends or clan members again. He stared down at his right leg and resisted the urge to massage the aching limb through his jeans. The injury he’d received four months ago was the reason he could no longer protect himself, let alone take care of his clan or his mate.

  He could still remember the eight-hundred-pound feral bear-shifter stepping on his leg and shattering his bone into who knew how many pieces. The pain had been so overwhelming, he’d passed out, and only because his clan members had managed to kill the bear was Kian still alive today.

  While he would never regret fighting that bear to protect a group of DarkStalker cubs, not even his clan’s most skilled healer, let alone the strong healing capabilities of a shifter, had been able to repair the damage. He would limp for the rest of his life.

  His mate had tried for months to convince him that his limp was no big deal, but cougars relied on grace to stalk and attack their prey. Without it, he was a liability. His people deserved someone who could protect them and he was no longer that person. Today, he was finally going to acknowledge that in public and pass on his leadership role to someone more qualified.

  Kian ran a hand through his hair. He knew what needed to be done, but he didn’t look forward to sharing his decision with his mate, Trinity. The woman was the clan’s lead huntress for a reason, and no doubt she’d fight him on this. Especially since this was the first issue he hadn’t discussed with her since their mating ceremony nearly ten years ago.

  He had given this a lot of thought over the last few months, but a good clan leader knew to push away personal desires if it could weaken or harm the clan in any way; his staying here would do both.

  He had to go.

  The newly fallen leaves crackled behind him, signaling someone's approach. He stilled for a second, but once the wind blew, he caught the wild scent of leaves and earth mixed with a unique female accent that he'd know anywhere.

  His mate, Trinity, had found him.

  He ignored her because if she talked to him, he would have to tell her of his plan to let her go, too. Just the thought of never seeing her again caused a dull ache in his heart. But his entire adult life, Kian had weighed the pros and cons of any decisions, like any clan leader would do. Trinity would probably follow him anywhere, if he let her. Except he knew how much being surrounded by her fellow cougar-shifters meant to her. She was not a shifter who could survive without a clan.

  She would fight him because he believed she still loved him. However, Kian wasn't about to let her throw away her life. He didn't relish doing anything that might hurt her, but the last thing the strong woman needed was being saddled with a lame cougar for the rest of her life.

  Trinity Perez-Murray watched her mate, Kian, and tried to find any signs of improvement. Every day he came to this ledge and spent the hours alone, doing nothing. It looked like today was no different.

  He sat on a rock, staring across the valley into nothingness. Tall, with dark hair, green eyes, and broad shoulders, he was the desire of every female in the region.

  Or, at least, he used to be. After the fight with the feral bear-shifter, the once charming and intimidating cougar had become a self-pitying recluse. Wild cougars thrived alone, but cougar-shifters had adapted to clans in order to survive and fend off humans.

  The fight with the bear had left Kian with a lame right leg. She had never thought any less of him for it. He'd earned his injury protecting a group of cubs playing in the forest. The bear-shifter had lost any signs of humanity and had been a hairbreadth away from insanity. Kian had injured the bear enough to allow his clan members to deliver the killing bite to the back of the bear's head. The clan thought of him as a hero. Unfortunately, her mate only saw himself as a liability.

  Trinity was at a loss of what to do. She had tried being supportive and patient, but that had only pushed Kian away further. Then she'd resorted to trying to provoke him to argue with her—one of the trademarks of their relationship before the fight with the bear—and all she'd received in return were a few frowns. Her latest attempt had been to leave him alone, hoping he would notice her absence. That, too, had failed.

  There was only one card she had left to play.

  She adjusted the lacy bra cupping her breasts before she sat down on a rock about ten feet behind her mate. The rock was cold on her bare ass and she shivered, her nipples tightening and poking proudly through the lace. She pinched them a few times, and the slight pain sent a rush of wetness between her thighs.

  Her mate had a keen sense of smell, but he showed no sign of noticing her arousal. She decided to fix that.

  She spread her legs wide, allowing the single, long strip of fabric she had brought to hang down and cover her pussy. Her hand itched to go lower and wrestle out an orgasm, but Trinity resisted. She was tired of taking care of herself. Kian hadn't fucked her in the last four months, and she wanted more than her fingers—she wanted his cock pounding into her.

  Trying not to think about what she would do if her latest idea failed, she picked up a branch next to the rock and threw it at her mate. The branch landed to his left as she'd intended, and Kian turned around. His eyes widened before he frowned and said, "What the hell are you doing? You're mostly naked, and my brother will be stopping by any minute."

  Trinity spread her legs as wide as she could and used one hand to caress and fondle her breasts. She'd never had to be direct with her lusty mate before—he'd simply taken what he wanted—but the hungry look in his eyes gave her the courage to say, "I'm going to sit out here until someone fucks me. I want it to be you, but if not, Sylas or his second-in-command can do it when they arrive."

  She expected him to argue with her, but Kian simply moved his gaze from her face to her breasts. "Maybe you should go to them." He looked back up to her eyes. "I can no longer give you what you need, Trin."

  Her heart plummeted. Kian was deeper into his self-pitying victim mentality than she'd realized, but she refused to give up. The strong, alpha male she'd mated was inside of Kian. She was determined to bring him out again.

  Their sex
life had always been fire and passion, each of them taking turns to fight for control. There had never been a need to seduce or convince Kian in the past—a heated look was all it had taken to get him naked above her. But she would do whatever it took to get him to feel whole again. It was going to take everything in her arsenal to convince him to fight for both himself and her. And to fight for their clan.

  ———————

  Want to read more? Convincing the Cougar is available now at all major retailers.

  Books by Jessie Donovan

  Asylums for Magical Threats

  Blaze of Secrets

  Frozen Desires

  Shadow of Temptation

  Cascade Shifters

  Convincing the Cougar

  Reclaiming the Wolf (September 2014)

  Acknowledgments

  I can hardly believe this is my third release this year alone! Of course, while I’ve spent many hours writing, there are a lot of people who helped make this story possible.

  As always, thanks to Jayelle Anderson, my friend and critique partner. This story was the hardest one for me to write so far, and she put up with reading the early, crappier versions of Jorge and Sabrina’s story. She’s a star!

  My editor, Virginia Cantrell, is an all-around awesome person who has a knack for pointing out things that weren’t explained well enough. As you can imagine, with the amount of secrets that come out in my stories, she’s a huge help! Also, thanks to her boss, Becky Johnson of Hot Tree Editing, for her comments and being so easy to communicate with!

  You might have noticed the new “look” of the AMT series, and I owe this beautiful transformation to Karri Klawiter of Art by Karri. She’s fast, she’s friendly, and she has massive amounts of talent. Thanks Karri!

  And lastly, I thank you, the reader. I couldn’t do this without you!

  About the Author

  Jessie Donovan wrote her first story at age five, and after discovering The Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey in junior high, she realized people actually wanted to read stories like those floating around inside her head. From there on out, she was determined to tap into her over-active imagination and write a book someday.

  After living abroad for five years and earning degrees in Japanese, Anthropology, and Secondary Education, she buckled down and finally wrote her first full-length book. While that story will never see the light of day, it laid the world-building groundwork of what would become her debut paranormal romance, Blaze of Secrets.

  Jessie loves to interact with readers. When not reading a book or traipsing around some foreign country on a shoestring, can often be found on Facebook and Twitter. Check out her pages below:

  http://www.facebook.com/JessieDonovanAuthor

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  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the writer’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Shadow of Temptation

  Copyright © 2014 Laura Hoak-Kagey

  First Digital Edition

  All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner without the express written permission of the author except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

  Cover Art by Karri Klawiter of Art by Karri

  ISBN 13: 978-0989733656

 

 

 


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