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Authors: Jennifer Salaiz

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Marcella grew quiet while she looked at them. Their expressions were so full of pain. She didn’t doubt for one moment that they were reliving the hell they’d been under for the last month. A part of her hated how much time had gone by before she realized what needed to be done.

“You’ll never be ordered to do anything like that again. The only time I’ll ever ask you to kill will be to defend yourselves and your people.”

They returned her stare and silence settled throughout the interior. When no one said another word she turned around and watched the traffic thicken as the sun broke over the horizon. The sound of a phone ringing brought Marcela’s eyes to Dominic. He said a few no’s and yes’s and then hung up and smiled eagerly at her. “Jason says one of the vampires he has in his SUV thinks I look strangely familiar, like a wolf he knows named Donavon.”

Marcella squealed, clapping her hands excitedly. “Do you really think… Did he say anything else?”

“No, he’s refused to go into detail until he has a chance to speak with Ambrose. With him being the master again, the boy feels the need to go over everything with pretty boy first.” Dominic looked over eagerly. “I really think he knows something. Are you prepared for a little adventure?”

“Bring it. I want my other man, no matter where it leads.”

Dominic nodded his head and focused back on the road as they crossed the Harbor Bridge, and left Corpus Christi. A rush of adrenaline pumped through Marcella’s body at the new information.

This was the beginning, the start of their journey. Where it would lead them or how they would end up, she didn’t have a clue. All Marcella knew was today they’d somehow won some small battle, and that alone was worth celebrating.

They were so close to finding the one person who would complete them all. But would Donavon truly do that? Would he help them piece the puzzle of their past together, or would his presence only complicate things even more? Marcella wasn’t sure, but she was ready to face the challenge of entering a wolf pack. Even if it meant she had to face it alone.

THE END

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I live in a small Texas town along the Gulf of Mexico. Family is everything to me. My mother always encouraged my reading growing up. Looking back, my earliest memories revolve around my grandmother, who was always glued to a book. Her passion for mystery is probably the reason I'm so comfortable around a police scanner. Hers was on twenty-four hours a day.

When I'm not writing, cooking, or brainstorming new ideas, you'll see me with a book in my hand. Briefly before I started writing, I was devouring a romance novel every day. For some reason, I couldn't get enough. My husband asked me the question that ultimately changed my life forever. "Why don't you try writing a book?"

At first, I laughed. Write a book? Who, me? Never written a story in my life, I was intimidated. To satisfy my husband and to sate the curiosity that began to fester inside of me, I did. My first story was my husband's favorite. There was something that ultimately bothered me about it, though. I couldn't write a love scene to save my life. Not one that would fit inside of a "romance" book, anyway. It was way too graphic.

After doing research I came across the erotica genre and knew this is where I belonged. Details are important and with my books, the more details during their "coupling", the better.

Also by Jennifer Salaiz

Passion Projected

Sequel to Passion Projected:
Projected Pleasure

Stalk Me

Blissful Bets 1:
Engaging Evelyn

Blissful Bets 2:
Saving Sarah

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Siren Publishing, Inc.

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