The Alpha's Taboo Mate (Blood Moon Lynx Book 1)

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eyes. She did as he asked, wincing a bit at first, so he forced himself not to move until he felt her body relax. Then he grasped her hips and moved her up down, fucking her until he thought he’d go out of his mind with need.
    “Oh … oh gods! Canyon … this is incredible!”
    Her climax was crazy powerful. It made his own impossible to hold off for long. He waited until her contractions were done before letting go and spilling his seed into her once again. They held each other for long, luscious moments, letting their breathing return to normal.
    Canyon told her to hang onto him tightly, and then he stood, carrying her to their bed. He sighed in contentment as her limbs wrapped around his body. He lay down with her in his arms and closed his eyes. It was time to sleep, finally. Everything they needed to do would wait until tomorrow.
     

Chapter Five
     
    When Fiera woke, at first she couldn’t remember where she was. The cabin was dim, lit only by the lamp Canyon had turned on when he’d brought her here. It was dark outside, and she shivered as she recalled their conversation before making love again. The dangers were still out there, waiting for them to return to the village and announce they were mated.
    This wasn’t over, but as she glanced over Canyon’s sleeping form, she knew she and her father would no longer face it alone. She was mated to this man. To this beautiful man whose stunning naked body lay splayed on top of the comforter, with one hand thrown over his forehead. He would fight for her, love her, and cherish her for the rest of her life. She would sleep next to him every night for the rest of her life, and wake up in his arms every morning.
    This was as real as the threat from Hawke and his horrible family, but this realization didn’t strike fear in her heart or make her stomach turn. Fiera had gone from terrified to letting Canyon touch her yesterday afternoon, because she had no longer been able to resist his charm and seduction. And because she had finally understood what his being her mate meant.
    This was the way it should be. He was her mate, after all. The way he’d eased her fears and put her mind at rest, if only for a couple of precious hours, proved she’d made the right decision.
    A loud grumble from her stomach left her afraid it would wake him up, so she eased out of bed and padded into the kitchen. He had stocked it well, indeed. She had no idea what time it was, but if she was this hungry, surely he would be as well once he woke. Making him something to eat would was the least she could do for him.
    This was so much fun, and she wished they could stay here forever, but she knew they had to return and deal with her father’s declining mental state. No matter the reason for it, grief or an organic reason, the business was in trouble. If what Canyon and his father suspected was true, and there was no reason to think it wasn’t, the Medinas would take it from her. Fiera wasn’t going to let that happen, and now she knew that Canyon wouldn’t either.
    Once she found the coffee she started a pot. After it was brewing, she began to make eggs, bacon, and toast the way her father loved them. She hoped Canyon would as well. She smiled as she worked. She would make him meals every day now. They would have a home, and she’d be in charge of running it, while Canyon went to work with his father every day. One day, they’d have children. Fiera smiled again as she pictured raising kids with Canyon.
    There would be a ceremony to celebrate their mating, but like he’d said, it was nothing but a formality. The deed was already done. She belonged to him, and he was obligated to take care of her and her family. She’d dreamed of this for so long that it was now difficult to believe it had happened, and that Canyon would protect her.
    He would also stop the Medinas. Holding onto that hope helped ease her fear.
    Thinking about the reality that faced them once they returned to the village made

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