And then, in an instant, the wolf no longer stood before me—but a man with silver eyes and jet black hair.“Lyra…?”I surged forward, catching Ronan before he could collapse to his knees. He slumped against me as I helped him over to the wall, settling him carefully against the stones.“Ronan,” I br
LyraFor the second time that night, I found myself running through the forest. Only this time, instead of running toward something, I was running from something.A raging werewolf, to be precise.“Stop!” I cried out desperately, hoping that the wolf would snap out of whatever trance he was in. “Sto
“Lyra?”Her curtains were open, the room bathed in the golden light of the setting sun, which was a surprise since she’d been keeping it dark in here for days. Maybe that meant she was feeling better. But when I looked around, I spotted her slender form laying still beneath the covers.“Lyra.”No re
Lyra & KaelLyraI stumbled through the forest, gripping trees for support. Every step felt like moving through mud. Every swivel of my head made the world spin so violently I thought I was going to be sick.I wasn’t supposed to be here. The antidote was coursing through my system now—I should have
“Drink this,” she said. “It’s an antidote for the wolf venom, and it will help you sleep, too. You need your rest.”I nodded and took the antidote. It slipped down my throat easily, and a warming sensation spread through me instantly. I could feel Kael’s dark eyes burning into me, but I didn’t look
LyraI sat up abruptly, ignoring the way my head spun for a moment. “She cut my face,” I said, turning on my phone and opening the camera app so I could get a better look. “She used wolf venom to keep it from healing—”But my words died in my throat as I turned on the front-facing camera and saw no