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The Amazon's Curse (atlantis)

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by Gena Showalter


  Tears burned her eyes. "What did I ever do to deserve you?"

  "It is I who is undeserving. But you have my word, I will do everything in my power to prove myself worthy of you."

  She pressed a soft kiss to his lips. "You already have."

  "Nola," she heard Delilah call.

  Nola turned and Zane wrapped his arms around her, keeping her in the protection of his embrace. The blue-haired warrioress was walking toward her, expression blank. Layel stayed close on her heels, a blade in his hand, as protective of his woman as Zane was of Nola.

  "You are well," Delilah said.

  "Yes. And you?"

  "Yes." And then Delilah was there, grinning, pushing Zane aside to hug her tightly. "I've been so worried about you."

  Nola glanced at Zane and he gave her a nod of encouragement. Biting her lip, Nola hugged her back.

  "I thought I was going to have to burst into that tent and give Zane a stern talking to," Delilah said, pulling back and grinning. "But the moans were of pleasure rather than rebuke, so Layel was able to hold me back."

  Nola's cheeks heated.

  So did Zane's, she noticed. And for some reason, that eased her own embarrassment.

  Layel slapped him on the back. Zane stiffened for a moment, then relaxed against Nola. "Good man," the king said with a laugh. "Doing our people proud."

  "Well, shall we go home?" Delilah asked. She rubbed her belly, which Nola suddenly realized was not quite as flat as she remembered. "As protector of this little hellion, I am not the soldier I once was and prefer the comfort of my own bed."

  A baby. Nola again glanced at Zane. He offered a soft smile—one that promised they, too, would one day experience such a joy. "Congratulations, Delilah. I am so happy for you."

  Delilah beamed. "Thank you."

  The warrioress and her husband shared a tender smile before Layel escorted her a few feet away, to where the horses were chewing on grass. "Zane? Will you be joining us?"

  "We will try," he said, but didn't explain further.

  Whether the king understood or not, he merely nodded. "Back to the palace, men," he called.

  Zane helped Nola atop his horse, then swooped up behind her. Nervousness skidded through her when they started forward. First Layel and Delilah disappeared beyond the trees, then the vampire troops. Soon their turn would come…soon she would know if she was still bound to the camp.

  "Zane," she said, unable to keep the tremor from her voice.

  He didn't say a word, just urged the horse into a quicker pace. And then they were past the trees, just like everyone else. They were in the forest, heading away from their captivity.

  "We did it! We're free!"

  "As I knew we would be." He kissed the top of her head. "The gods are not the cruel monsters I imagined. How can they be, when they paired us together?"

  Thank you, she mouthed to the top of the dome. Not once did she look back. There was too much to look forward to. "I love you, Zane."

  "And I love you. It will be my pleasure to prove it to you, over and over again."

  "Even when mating season ends?" she teased.

  He squeezed her tight. "I have a feeling our mating season will last for eternity, sweet."

  Reading Order

  1. Heart of the Dragon

  2. Jewel of Atlantis

  3. The Nymph King

  4. The Vampire's Bride

  5. The Amazon's Curse

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