Woodland Web (MOONSHADOW BAY #12) by Yasmine Galenorn EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Yasmine Galenorn
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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I stared out of the window, thinking how odd it was that I didn’t
have to get up to go to work. I was on a sabbatical still, but getting bored
enough to realize that I probably should go back to work. I wasn’t happy
when I wasn’t busy, and even though I had more time now to learn the
magic I needed to learn and to spend with my grandmother and aunt, I
couldn’t—and didn’t—expect them to spend every moment of every day
holding my hand. But I had figured out that I was an extrovert at heart, and
I missed seeing my friends and coworkers every day.
I turned over and gently prodded Killian. “Hey, wake up. It’s morning.

It’s seven.”
He grunted, snored once, then turned over.
I prodded him again, a little harder. “It’s time to get up and go to work,”
I said. Then I leaned close and began nuzzling his ear and neck. “Do you
know what you’re missing by sleeping? Get up now and we might have
time for—”
That was all it took. Killian blinked, turning over to yawn and stare at
me with hungry eyes.

“I’m awake,” he said, lifting the covers so I could see that, yes, he was
definitely awake. All parts of him.

“You should get up and shower—”
He snorted, pulling me into his arms. “Oh no, woman. You tease me like
that, you have to at least kiss me.”
I melted into his arms, my boredom forgotten. He was warm against my
side and his lust was hard to ignore. So hard. So…very…hard.

“You’re making this difficult,” I whispered, pressing my breasts against
his chest. Morning sex was good. I loved morning sex—it was a flurry of
warmth and coziness and that hope that only comes early in the day when
everything else felt like a blur, still. “I’d love to make love, but… Last night
you asked me to remind you that it’s your low-income spay and neuter day
at the clinic.”
Killian was a veterinarian, and he and the other vets in town had divided
up the months into two categories. Each month, half of the vets would hold
a free spay and neuter day for low-income clients. The other half would
offer low-cost appointments for vaccinations and overall wellness checks.
The next month, they swapped out for the other category.

There were six other vets in town, and Killian had quickly risen to the
top in popularity. That meant he was able to spearhead his favorite projects.
This—the free care for low-income customers and their pets—meant the
world to him. But the clinics were long, from early morning until night, and
the sooner he got to the office, the better.

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