EMBRACE THE DARK (The Blood Rose Novella Series) Read Online Free

EMBRACE THE DARK (The Blood Rose Novella Series)
Book: EMBRACE THE DARK (The Blood Rose Novella Series) Read Online Free
Author: Caris Roane
Tags: vampire, paranormal romance, sexy read, sensual rmoance, Caris Roane
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you’ve enthralled me,” he said, a deep furrow now between his brows. “This must be your doing, Abigail. It was there from the first.”
    “Gerrod are you saying that you’ve been attracted to me since that first day?”
    “I won’t deny it.”
    “I thought you disapproved of me.”
    “I’m frustrated, even distressed, that I’m drawn to you, a very different thing.”
    She put her finger in the furrow between his brows and rubbed. He let loose with a sigh, closing his eyes. She added, “You’re worried all the time.”
    “Yes.” His voice was always little more than a deep, gravelly growl.
    “One of the fae told me that there are a million realm in Merhaine. Is this true?”
    He nodded.
    “You have charge of a million souls then?”
    “I do.”
    “No wonder you rarely laugh.” She had meant to tease him but when he didn’t even smile, when he looked away from her, she finally understood his most essential self. He was responsible and he put those responsibilities above everything else in his life including his own happiness.
    “No wonder your people thrive,” she said.
    His gaze snapped back to her. “Why do you say that?” Again that deep furrow appeared.
    “You’ve laid your life down for your people, no doubt for decades. Why wouldn’t they thrive? But what of you, Gerrod? What of your own happiness?”
    He stared down at her with a stunned look in his eye as though she had asked something never heard of before. Then he just looked confused. But as other thoughts intruded, his face hardened. He looked like a vampire who had been standing in a strong wind for a very long time, centuries perhaps.
    “We should get back.”
    She nodded. The moment had passed. The only understanding that had been reached was that she desired him and he desired her, and that the realm world had no place for a human female in a mastyr vampire’s life.
    As he turned to offer his arm, however, a strange keening sound broke through the forest, a sound that seemed to come from everywhere and nowhere at once.
    Abigail turned toward the sound and watched as a red mist moved between the trees toward the reception.
    “Red wind,” she whispered.
    His gaze shot to her once more. “You can see that?”
    She nodded.
    He turned back as well. “The Invictus are here. Dear Goddess help us this night.”
    *** *** ***
    “I will path you,” Gerrod said. “It’s the fastest way. Do you trust me?”
    She blinked as though surprised. “Yes, of course.”
    He didn’t exactly have time to explain. He slid his arm around her waist, dragged her against his side, lifted her off her feet, and sped back to the reception.
    Her hand clutched his soft shirt, but other than a small, ‘oh,’ she didn’t offer a single protest.
    Five seconds later, he took her to Augustus. “The Invictus are coming. See to everyone.”
    “Yes, Mastyr.”
    He turned to Abigail. “Go with Gus.”
    She nodded in several quick bobs of her head.
    He looked around, still holding her hand. There were at least three hundred realm-folk at the festivities, including the caterers and musicians.
    He telepathed Jason. How far away are you?
    Seven minutes.
    Hurry. We’ve got Invictus sign.
    He looked down at Abigail’s hand not understanding why he was so damn reluctant to let it go. He met her gaze and saw in her eyes so much compassion that he had to look away.
    Finally, he released her hand. “Go to the castle with Gus. Go quickly.”
    Again, she did nothing more than nod in agreement as though she understood. Well, she had been in and out of Merhaine for a year now and she had numerous realm friends. She would have heard many times about the Invictus. She would understand the trouble they faced.
    “Go,” she said softly. “Do what you do best.”
    He searched her gaze. Satisfied that she truly was all right, he turned on his heel and headed straight for the groom. He spoke swiftly to him. Gillet handed him the microphone.
    He faced the people he knew so
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