Dani Harper - First Bite

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Geneva “Neva” Ross doesn’t want to die. But now that she’s been turned into a werewolf against her will, she’ll do anything to protect her family and friends…even if that means taking her own life.
After witnessing Neva’s leap from a high ledge, Travis Williamson—a Changeling with a dark past—uses his powers to save her life. He feels a connection to the strong-willed woman whose eyes flash that familiar Changeling green. While Neva is hospitalized, Travis risks everything to kidnap her, knowing the approaching full moon will put everyone in jeopardy.
Bickering constantly to hide their growing attraction, Travis and Neva run from the authorities…and from Neva’s sinister sire, Meredith de la Ronde. Meredith delights in creating new shape-shifters and compelling them to do her dark bidding; now Neva must join Meredith’s murderous wolf pack…or die.
Intensely suspenseful with deliciously sexy twists, this paranormal romance—the first in (the title of series)—intertwines sensual passion with an epic, thrilling battle between good and evil.

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But that’s Meredith’s way. Neva thought of her twin, how she sought to control everything and everyone around her. How she took power away from others, wrested it from the elements, chained it and forced it to serve her. Looking back over the ocean, Neva suddenly began to breathe in and out in rhythm with the waves. Silently calling. Inviting. A great peace settled over her as she lifted her gaze to the tree-covered hillsides before her. Calling. Inviting. She settled the stone between her breasts and raised her arms slowly, slowly. Calling, inviting. An immense energy followed the movement of her hands, as if she were drawing it up from the water, the earth, the plants, and finally, as her hands reached above her, energy poured down from the air above, filling her.

The stone was hot now, maybe hot enough to burn through her shirt, but she ignored the discomfort. She didn’t dare touch it right now. Instead she kept her hands above her head and looked out over the wolves gathered at the bottom of the path. They stood perfectly still, gazing up at her. Waiting. They needed something, yearned for something—what was it?

Travis’s voice was a whisper in her mind. I think they’re waiting for your orders.

So many of them , she murmured. So many lives stolen. It wasn’t orders they needed at all. Determined, she concentrated on the skill she’d learned only recently—mindspeak. And did the very opposite of what Travis had tried so hard to teach her. She broadcast. Only it was more than words that she sent to the dozens of wolves below. The energy, the living power that she’d collected from nature itself, channeled through every cell of her being like a strong wind, and delivered her message for her. You’re free. Every one of you. You’re free to live your own lives, never to be compelled again, never to be subject to any will but your own. Meredith has no power over you and neither does anyone else. After a moment she added, Never harm a human being. Never turn anyone against their will.

The wolves looked puzzled. Some sat and scratched at their ears, others shook themselves. But none of them were snarling, growling, or threatening in any way.

Exhausted, Neva slowly brought her arms down. She sat beside Travis and leaned against him. That’s all I got.

I think it’s enough. Whatever the hell you did, I think it’s working, he said, and licked her face. Nice touch with the Changeling rules, by the way.

I figured if we’re going to turn that many werewolves loose on the world, we’d better give them some guidelines.

A few of the wolves lay down where they were, as if they were tired. Others wandered away—but not together. It took well over an hour, but eventually all of the wolves dispersed and disappeared from sight.

Travis nuzzled her. I wonder where they’ll go?

Home, I think. Wherever that is for them.

Wherever that is, I know where it’s not.

She nodded. Me too.

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Meredith awoke in the bathtub, the water cold, the bottle of cognac two-thirds empty, and her thoughts muzzy. She could simply work a small spell and reheat the water, of course, but that seemed like too much trouble. Besides, she was getting hungry. Have to keep up my strength. Her inner wolf growled. And yours, too, darling.

She stepped out and patted herself dry with soft French linen towels, then checked her face in the mirror. The swelling was gone from around her eye, but a slight bruise lingered. The golden werewolf was going to pay for that—perhaps she would remove one of his eyes. Into what spell could she incorporate a werewolf eye, especially one from a natural-born shape-shifter? Meredith contemplated that as she did her hair and applied her makeup, calculating what magical effects she might glean. She didn’t feel like dressing—really, clothes were so restrictive—and selected a black satin wrap instead. The hue didn’t favor her complexion, but black was the color of power, which favored her personality. She paired the wrap with woven stilettos in the same shade.

Relaxed and confident, she poured herself another drink and left the room, wobbling only once on her trademark heels. The elevator door opened at once, as if anxious to get out of her way. As the car rose, she surveyed countless images of herself in its mirrored walls and smiled with pure satisfaction. Until it occurred to her that something didn’t look quite right . She examined her makeup, took a long sip of the cognac, and pulled at the collar of the satin wrap to reveal more cleavage. The drink had brought color to her cheeks, and the mirror, ever her friend, declared that she looked not just good but positively resplendent .

Yet something teased at the corners of her mind, something she should know…

The elevator opened at ground level. Meredith planned to check with her pack on their progress and then order a meal to be sent to her room. She was hungry, and her alter ego was positively starving . A brace of quail perhaps, or a fragrant rack of lamb? Both, I think, and—

The house was dark. The elevator doors closed behind her, taking all the light with them. There was no sound. No scents of food being prepared. No army of attendants appearing to cater to her whims. Confused, Meredith wandered through the vast rooms, the businesslike click of her stilettos the only sound. Where in heaven’s name was her pack? She reached out with her mind and called. And called again for someone, anyone , anywhere. Anxiety rose, fluttering in her chest like a panicked bird, and she called aloud.

She threw aside the glass and ran then, her heels beating a tense staccato that echoed off the walls. As she approached the great front doors, the turmoil of her emotions sent them crashing open ahead of her with such force that they bounced against the walls of the house, cracking layers of stucco and brick. The noise resonated in her ears, but it was the only noise, the only sound, and it faded into nothingness. The expansive grounds were as empty as the house, dark and foreboding under a new moon.

Meredith reached for her pendant—and collided with harsh reality as abruptly as if she had run straight into a wall.

The exquisite black opal was gone.

In the elevator her liquor-soaked brain hadn’t been able to discern what was wrong. It had no problem comprehending the implications of the missing gemstone, however. The immense monetary value was meaningless. The opal’s real worth was in its ability to collect and channel power, enhancing her control over her pack, magnifying and extending her influence as their sire indefinitely.

And now?

She had to find it. Had to. Her heart and her heels pounded out a rhythm of terror and rage as she retraced her steps. Every light in every room she entered flared into chaotic life as if a surge had passed through the lines. She chanted every locating spell she knew of, crawled on the floors looking under furniture. Returned to the elevator and kicked off her stilettos as she bashed the buttons with the heel of her hand. And as the car began its descent, she bashed the mirrors, one after another, with the spiked heels of her shoes.

The search of her sanctuary turned up nothing. She hadn’t set aside the pendant before getting into the tub. Hadn’t left it on the counter. Hadn’t even soaked it in a crystal bowl to replenish it. Furious, Meredith ransacked the entire room, turning out drawers and cupboards, breaking jars and vials until she was emotionally and physically exhausted.

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