Every Blissful Moment (Hyena Heat Book 4)

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Authors: R. E. Butler
for her.  She sat back down on the couch and watched them finish setting up.  The curtains over the windows were heavy enough to block out most of the morning sunlight, but it was still fairly light in the room.
    “It feels weird to be in daylight indoors, because of the den,” she said, popping the last bite of cinnamon roll into her mouth and finishing her coffee.
    “Normally clans don’t get married in winter for that reason, but we wanted to marry you as soon as possible,” Lincoln said.
    She looked down at the four rings they’d given her.  The first three, worn on her right middle and ring fingers and her left middle finger, were their engagement rings.  Each was unique; Memphis’s was a single diamond, Rome’s was a rose-gold ring with diamond swirls on top, and Lincoln’s had a heart made of tiny diamonds.  The wedding band was her favorite, though – an eternity band made up of four rows of small round diamonds.  Both her hands sparkled.
    Her mates hadn’t gotten wedding rings from her, because they’d already had the ring fingers on both hands tattooed with bands.  It was a hyena tradition; the band on their left hand symbolized their commitment to her, and the one on their right was their commitment to the clan and their family.  She liked her sparkly rings, and she was glad that the females didn’t have to get tattoos.
    “Come here, sweet thing,” Lincoln said, growling softly.  “Your mates have missed you.”
    Her heart skipped a beat as she stood.  Being without them the night before their wedding had been hard.  Even though she’d had fun staying up late with Whisper and Angel, there hadn’t been a minute that went by when she didn’t miss her men.
    “I missed you, too,” she said.
    Memphis cupped her face, staring down at her with desire swirling in his caramel eyes.  When he looked at her so intensely, she felt like she’d combust.  No one had ever made her feel as loved and cherished – as desired – as her mates.  “I love you, Bliss.”  The simple but powerful words made her eyes sting.
    “I love you, too.”
    He smiled in a slow way that made her skin tingle, and lowered his head until their mouths met.  She felt his tongue run along the seam of her lips and she opened, loving the taste of him.  Their tongues slid together in a way that always made her toes curl; it was new and old at the same time, familiar but edged with excitement.  Someone touched the zipper on the back of her dress and the sound of it sliding down filled the room, making goosebumps rise on her skin.  She felt Lincoln’s calloused hands on her waist as he held her steady so she could step free of the dress that Rome held.  Lincoln’s hands squeezed her waist, his thumbs rubbing circles on her back.  He kissed her shoulder and pulled her back against him with a soft growl.
    Memphis eased away from their drugging kiss and smiled at her.  His fingertips ghosted down her throat, touching the place he’d marked her for a brief moment before brushing over her collarbone and then lower, over the swell of her breasts.  Rome joined them, and she turned her head and met his mouth as he kissed her hungrily.  She heard Memphis undressing, and wanted to watch, but she was soon lost in the kiss.
    Her pink lace bra loosened.  She tried to pull away from Rome so she could help her mates shed their clothes and her own, but he wouldn’t let her go.  She found herself lost to his kiss, to the sweet stroke of his tongue against hers until every inch of her mouth felt claimed and the heady taste of him filled her.
    Lincoln kissed down her back slowly.  She heard clothes being tossed to the floor behind her, and she knew he was stripping, too.  She felt him move to his knees, hooking his fingers in her panties and pulling them down her legs.  Although the fire crackled noisily, the air in the cabin was still a little chilly, and she shivered.  With a groan, Rome lifted from her mouth.  “Love

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