Donna Grant - Fire Rising

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Tristan, the newest Dragon King, is having a tough time fitting in. Despite his ability to transform into a proud, strong dragon at will, no one knows where he came from or how he became a Dragon King, including himself. When trouble arises in the form of the mob, Tristan is going to have to put aside his questions and band with the other Dragon Kings to protect Dreagan. As if things weren’t complicated enough, he is about to find something worth fighting for more important than the Dragon Kings…
Sammie Miller, pub owner in Oban, has been scorned by her business partner—and former lover. Used as a front for money laundering with the mob, Sammie is in great danger once she realizes what has happened. Barely escaping, she plans to rest at Dreagan for only a day before going back on the run. When Tristan swears to protect her, Sammie thinks his efforts will be in vain—the mob is too powerful, and it will take more than the average man’s devotion to keep her safe. But the closer she gets to Tristan, and the more he learns his secrets, Sammie can’t deny that having a Dragon King who worships you, body and soul, isn’t such a bad thing…

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“There’s one more thing, sir,” Stevens said hesitantly.

He ground his teeth together in frustration. “Spit it out.”

“There’s a Dark One here.”

He sat up straighter. A Dark Fae? So near Dreagan? He certainly hadn’t contacted them to join in the hunt for Sammi. He planned on bringing them in once he had Sammi, but not before. The girl was meant for something other than the pleasure of a Dark. “Where is he?”

“Gone now.”

Through all the centuries he’d had total control over everyone and everything. The only factor that proved volatile was his alliance with the Dark Fae. As was being proven now.

“If he or any of the other Dark return, call me immediately. They took Denae last time and look how that turned out. I’ll no’…” He paused and cleared his throat, hating the Scots brogue that came out when he was upset. “I’ll not have them interfere again. Now, is there anything else, or are you going to earn the money I’m paying you?”

“That’s all, sir.”

He hung up and set the mobile alongside four others. Thanks to one screwup after Kellan and Denae had been kidnapped, he’d had to get new numbers.

It wouldn’t take the Dragon Kings long to focus their efforts on their enemy. And he was more than prepared for it. They had no idea what was going to come at them.

Or from how many sides they would be attacked.

It was almost too fun to watch.

He rose from the chair and walked around the desk to the double glass doors open to the garden. It was just another ordinary day for the humans. But it wouldn’t remain that way for long.

Dragons would once more rule the realm as they had been born to do. No more would they hide and cower. The dragons would put the humans back in their place.

It would mean a war between him and the Dragon Kings, but he wasn’t worried. He had an ace up his sleeve, one the Kings would never see coming. He could hardly contain his excitement as each day passed and it brought him closer to his goal he’d been planning for thousands upon thousands of years.

“The first one to be taken out is Con,” he said as he leaned a shoulder against a column and gazed at the area of color in the garden. “Kellan will be second.”

After that it didn’t really matter the order. The Kings would either side with him or die. There would be no taking away of their power, no preventing them from shifting. They would simply die.

That wasn’t to say he would make it an easy, painless death. After all, he had suffered. They would as well.

He thought of the Dark Fae. Their reason for being so near Dreagan must have something to do with Taraeth losing his arm to a mortal and losing their captured Dragon King.

His intention to bring them in later might not have been such a good idea. He reevaluated the scenario and how pesky it had been to capture Samantha Miller.

He smiled as he turned on his heel and began to form a new plan.

* * *

Sammi ran as fast as her legs would carry her. She stumbled and floundered her way to a copse of trees to give herself a few seconds to gain her breath before she took a quick turn to the right and headed to the mountains.

She wanted to look behind her to see if anyone followed, but she couldn’t chance it. The terrain was uneven and dangerous to someone who didn’t know what they were doing—which meant her.

Her purse banged against her outer thigh roughly enough to leave a bruise. It was nothing compared to the ache in her shoulder. Her boots worked well as she hit the base of the mountains and started her climb. The landscape sloped gently for a ways, and the trees would easily cover her.

Sammi began to smile. This was how she was going to get them off her trail for good. Or so she thought until fifteen minutes later when the climb went nearly vertical and her thighs burned so badly she could barely go another step.

* * *

Tristan let Banan have the man who remained behind in the Lexus as he took the two who raced after Sammi. He didn’t bother following them, because he knew they would take the same path Sammi had taken. Instead, he waited in the trees.

He glanced over his shoulder to see Sammi make her way higher onto the mountain even if her ascent had slowed to a snail’s pace.

But it was the men who had driven her to it. Anger coursed hotly, vibrantly … dangerously through him as he turned back to the approaching men. They wore jeans and plain dark-colored shirts, but there was no denying the glimpse of guns he saw tucked into the waist of their pants.

Tristan flattened his back against a pine and waited until the two reached the trees and passed him. He took two steps after them.

He lifted his arms and place a palm on each of their chests as he came up between them. They halted in surprise, giving him enough time to elbow one in the nose before he turned and punched the other in the face.

Both men fell soundlessly to the ground.

“You didna leave me one to play with,” Banan said as he rushed up, though there was no smile on his face.

“They didna give me much sport either.”

As one they turned to the mountain.

“We could follow her,” Banan suggested.

Tristan shook his head. “She’ll keep fighting us and try to sneak out again. She believes she’ll lead them to us.”

“Aye,” Banan said with a loud sigh. “We can no’ tell her who we really are.”

“She’s no’ stupid. She’ll figure it out when Jane doesna age.”

Banan kicked a fallen log. “I know. Jane was trying to use that argument last night with me. The fact remains she can no’ be alone.”

“I’ll follow her.”

Banan eyed him with his gray gaze. “If she knows she’s being followed she’s likely to do something foolish.”

“I’ll be in the sky. She’ll never know I’m there.”

Banan nodded. “See to her then. I’ll take these two along with the one in the SUV and see if we can get anything out of them.”

“Whoever is masterminding this can no’ know we’ve stopped them.”

A sly smile pulled at Banan’s lips. “Oh, he willna. How easily you forget that Guy can wipe memories, my friend.”

Tristan chuckled. He almost wanted to be there and be a part of hearing Ulrik’s name declared their leader. Then he thought of Sammi.

“Keep her safe,” Banan said.

He clapped Banan on the shoulder and rushed to the base of the mountain so he could get a better view of Sammi. He would wait until the cover of darkness before he took to the skies. Until then, he would have to follow her at a distance, but close enough to help if the Dark Fae decided to show themselves again.

* * *

It didn’t take long for Banan and the others to get the men to a secluded location. They had the three in chairs but didn’t bother with tying their hands or feet.

“Wakey, wakey,” Laith said as he slapped the first man viciously.

The man shook his head and blinked several times before he rubbed his jaw and looked around him. “Where am I?”

Banan remained leaning against the wall. “Give me your name.”

“Fuck you,” the man snarled.

Rhys landed a hard punch in his kidney, leaving the man gasping for breath. “Let’s try that again.”

“Name,” Banan repeated louder.

“Stevens.”

Banan didn’t press him for his whole name immediately. That would come later. There were more important issues at hand. “Who do you work for?”

Stevens’s eyes grew large. “I can’t tell you.”

Ryder rubbed his hands together as he walked around the three men. “I’ll tell you what we know. You’re English, you and your comrades apparently can no’ dress without talking to the others first, and you’re working for a man who has sent you after Samantha Miller.”

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