Firedrake Betrayal (A DRAGON’S AWAKENING #2) by Marleigh Kassidy EPUB & PDF

Firedrake Betrayal (A DRAGON’S AWAKENING #2) by Marleigh Kassidy EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online

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  • Authors: Marleigh Kassidy
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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PATTEN
“Patten!”
I lift my pounding head, take in the utter devastation of a ruined
building and immediately lie back down, closing my eyes. “Oh
good, I’m still alive.”

“Patten! Can you hear me?”
I recoil from Shep’s yell rattling around my head. “I hear you,” I mutter.
Something is poking me in the kidney. A piece of crumbling stone or
whatever the fuck Atticus Chira, AKA the collector, built his compound
with. The second my migraine eases, I’ll roll off it. Until then, I think of it
as a rock version of acupuncture.

Footsteps crunch toward me, then I’m off the rock, massaging my
kidney and face to face with the big, blond, naked shifter holding me up.
“You look like shit.” Shep’s brow furrows in concern.
“And you look naked. You can put me down now.”

“Are you sure?”
“I’m good,” I assure him, squinting up at a gray sky through bleary
eyes. It’s darker than I remember. “How long have we been out?”
He shrugs. “Not sure. I just woke up.”
He sets me on my feet and lets go.
The ground stretches toward me.
A hand grips the back of my shirt, saving me from the white brick I was
on my way to head-butting.

Shep raises a blond brow.
“Yeah, maybe my legs are still a little wobbly,” I concede.
“Not surprising. Where’s Jade?” Shep returns me to my upright
position, keeping his hand on my shoulder this time as he sweeps his eyes
over crumbled white stone, shattered glass and burned brick.
“Never mind Jade,” I mutter, frowning even as I look for her. “Where
the hell is the dragon who flattened us?”
And then I see him.

Brennan is like an alien fallen to Earth, face down amid a pile of ruin,
naked ass pointed to the sky with a silver bolt through his side. Jade’s dad
had been a dark red dragon, felled by what seemed like a flimsy, piece-ofshit silver bolt.
“Who’d have thought a bolt could do that?” I mutter. His hide or scales
or whatever the fuck dragons have had looked way too thick for anything to
puncture it.

Shep lets go of my arm.
I smack into the ground.
“Sorry!” Shep calls back, busy digging something out of the ground. Or
someone.

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