The Lightning's Kiss: Wylie Westerhouse Book 3

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by Nathan Roden


  “I do not intend to hurt you. I need you alive. But I notice that the inside of your home is still quite….vulnerable. Quite… flammable. You do not want me to be here when tomorrow’s moon rises.”

  “What do you want?” Magdalena spat.

  Simon chuckled.

  “I want many things—but not on this night!”

  Simon continued to bind the woman to the chair.

  “What do you think I can do while bound to a chair? Sing for you?”

  “I have to go outside and get something,” Simon said. “And I, of all people, know that you cannot be trusted.”

  “If you’ve killed my guards, you have little time to accomplish anything. We both know that you won’t kill me—your curse is bound to me.”

  Simon leaned close to Magdalena’s face. She turned away.

  “It is true. I have considerable restraint while in my human form, My Lady. But remember this—countless days and nights I have shivered in an empty darkness. There have been nights when my hunger is so strong that nothing matters to me more than my next meal. In those moments, while my body regains strength by consuming another’s flesh—when my thoughts grow still and I am aware of the innocent blood that drips from my mouth onto the cold ground—

  “In those moments, my foul mood knows no limits and I yearn for death.

  “In those moments, I could snap your neck without a second thought, and then plunge myself into the deepest sea.”

  Simon dragged Boone through the door and laid him on the floor in front of the sorceress.

  “You will help him, or at the next moon we shall fly to Valhalla together.”

  “Untie me,” Magdalena said. “Get him on the table and strip him down.”

  Simon drew Boone’s sword. He stared at Magdalena as he leaned the sword against the hearth. He untied her. Magdalena examined Boone’s wound.

  “Don’t even think about—”

  Magdalena did not look up.

  “I possess an outstanding memory. I have not forgotten your threats. I need for you to be silent.”

  Magdalena gathered containers from her cupboard and sprinkled them into a cauldron. She chanted unintelligible words. Boone began to stir, and to moan.

  “Open his mouth,” Magdalena said.

  Simon lifted Boone’s head with one hand. He spread Boone’s jaws open with the other. Magdalena poured some liquid from a cup down Boone’s throat while she continued to chant. Boone swallowed. He coughed. He began to shake.

  “You will have to hold him,” Magdalena said. “There will be a great deal of pain.”

  Simon held Boone’s hands and laid his weight across him. His face was inches from the shaft of the arrow. Magdalena resumed her chants. They became quicker and louder.

  The sorceress dipped a ladle into the steaming cauldron. She held it above Boone’s side and began to pour. Her chants turned into shouts. The liquid sizzled as it hit Boone’s flesh. His back arched in agony. He screamed and bucked against Simon’s grip. It was all Simon could do to keep Boone on the table.

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  Table of Contents

  Contents

  Title Page

  copyright

  Freebies

  One

  Two

  Three

  Four

  Five

  Six

  Seven

  Eight

  Nine

  Ten

  Eleven

  Twelve

  Thirteen

  Fourteen

  Fifteen

  Sixteen

  Seventeen

  Eighteen

  Nineteen

  Twenty

  Twenty-One

  Twenty-Two

  Twenty-Three

  Twenty-Four

  Twenty-Five

  Twenty-Six

  Twenty-Seven

  Twenty-Eight

  Twenty-Nine

  Thirty

  Thirty-One

  Thirty-Two

  Thirty-Three

  Thirty-Four

  Thirty-Five

  Thirty-Six

  Thirty-Seven

  Thirty-Eight

  Thirty-Nine

  Forty

  Forty-one

  Forty-Two

  Forty-Three

  Forty-Four

  More From Nathan

  About the Author

  Sneak Peek of I, Dragon Book 1

 

 

 


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