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Soft warmth against his lips. Silky heat on his tongue. Spice and flowers. Curves.

The sensations rocketed through Dayn. Gone was any hint of reserve or control. Growling low in his throat, he crowded Reda back against the tree until their bodies were aligned, touching from knee to chest. He kept his hands on her face, willing them to stay there with the last threads of his control, knowing that if he touched herreally touched herhe would be truly lost.

It had been two decades since he had held a woman out of anything other than necessity. But now, as their tongues touched and slid, as his body went tight, tense and hard, he wasnt just kissing a woman. He was kissing a dream he hadnt been aware of having.

Added Bonus: Two Books in One! Dont Miss Jessica Andersens Harlequin Intrigue Twin Targets!

Books by Jessica Andersen

Harlequin Nocturne

123 Lord of the Wolfyn

Harlequin Intrigue

734 Dr. Bodyguard

762 Secret Witness

793 Intensive Care

817 Body Search

833 Covert M.D.

850 The Sheriffs Daughter

868 Bullseye

893 Ricochet

911 At Close Range

928 Rapid Fire

945 Red Alert

964 Under the Microscope

982 Prescription: Makeover

1005 Classified Baby

1012 Meet Me at Midnight

1036 Doctors Orders

1061 Twin Targets

1068 With the M.D. at the Altar?

1093 Manhunt in the Wild West

1120 Snowed in with the Boss

1147 Mountain Investigation

1164 Internal Affairs

1280 Bear Claw Conspiracy

JESSICA ANDERSEN

has worked as a geneticist, scientific editor, animal trainer and landscaperbut shes happiest when shes combining all of her many interests into writing romantic adventures that always have a twist of the unusual to them. Born and raised in the Boston area (Go, Sox!), Jessica can usually be found somewhere in New England, hard at work on her next happily-ever-after. For more on Jessica and her books, please check out www.JessicaAndersen.com and www.JessicaAndersenIntrigues.com.

JESSICA ANDERSEN
LORD OF THE WOLFYN & TWIN TARGETS

ROYAL HOUSE OF SHADOWS

Dear Reader Blood drinkers werewolves and warlocks oh my Welcome to the - photo 1


Dear Reader,

Blood drinkers, werewolves and warlocks, oh my! Welcome to the Royal House of Shadows. Do you dare enter this dark, dangerous and sexy world?

I loved, loved, loved writing the story of a secretive magical prince and a redheaded cop with a penchant for archery and no luck with men. When sorcery plucks them from their rightful homes and prophecy throws them together, mayhem, adventure and a hot, sexy romance ensuesand asks the age-old question: Whos afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

Lord of the Wolfyn follows Gena Showalters Lord of the Vampires and Jill Monroes Lord of Rage, and next month comes Nalini Singhs Lord of the Abyss. It was an absolute blast working with these talented ladies and imagining how these royal siblings would avenge their parents and save their kingdom.

Happy reading,

Jessica Andersen

To lone wolves and life mates.

CONTENTS

LORD OF WOLFYN
PROLOGUE

O NCE UPON A TIME in a magical land, a dark sorcererthe Blood Sorcerercoveted the only power denied him: the right to rule. So he led his army in a vicious attack on the Royal Castle of Elden, vowing to wipe out the royal family and take the throne. But he hadnt counted on the king and queens love for their children, particularly the rebellious, headstrong Prince Dayn.

B RANCHES STUNG D AYNS face and lashed at the bloodred chestnut stallion he rode, but neither of them flinched. They were trained for this, had been born for it: Dayn was the kings second son, Hart a royal warhorse descended from generations of beast-chasers. Together, they guarded Castle Island and the villages surrounding Blood Lake, and kept the foul monsters of sorcery trapped in the Dead Forest.

It was a noble role, a dangerous callingand an incredible rush. At least, it usually was. Tonight, though, he rode in anger with his reins white-knuckled in one hand and his loaded crossbow in the other, his mind not on protecting his castle or the country folk, but on the kill itself.

Full of his masters mood, Hart snorted, grabbed the bit in his teeth and leaped a thorny tangle they normally would have dodged around. Dayn shouted and grabbed the sturdy beast-chasers flowing mane, and the two landed together and pounded away, now with a clear view of the monster they pursued.

The bristling, pony-size gray creature could have been one of the giant wolves that hunted the high country beyond Elden, save for the saddle of reddish fur at its heavy nape and the golden stripe that ran along its spine. Those things marked it as something else entirely: a wolfyn.

The older hunters told of the wolfyn taking human form and seducing the most beautiful women they could findand then killing and eating them. Those were just stories, though. And the legendary shape-shifting was a way to explain why, back when they first set out to exterminate the creatures, the ravenous beasts would retaliate by attacking at a villages weakest point and go straight for the strongest warriors and then their beautiful wives, as if they were at war, not hunting.

Those days were gone now, the wolfyn nearly wiped from the kingdoms. The few that remained, though, were deadly and had to be killed for the safety of all.

At the moment, though, all Dayn cared about was riding hard enough to leave everything else behindhis fathers anger, his mothers disappointmentand the look on Twillas face when hed broken it off with her after hinting at marriage.

His fathers words echoed in his mind. You must wed a proper princess. You are the protector of the royal forest and your brothers right hand. And the gods knew that dark, seductive Nicolai wasnt settling down anytime soon, so the king and queenand their advisershad pinned their hopes for profitable alliances on Dayn and his sister, Breena. The very thought of itand the argument hed had just now with his parentshad Dayn riding hard away from the castle and its politics. He was twenty and six, and his kind lived for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years. Yet his parents wanted to sell his life to whichever royal house bid highest. Gods and the Abyss, he wished he had been common-born.

But he hadnt been, so he kicked on until the wind stung his face and the ground blurred beneath Harts hooves.

His man-at-arms, Malachai, who was riding well behind them on his sturdy gray gelding, whipped around the thorny brake Dayn and Hart had just sailed over, bellowing, Damn it, wait!

Dayns former-tutor-turned-companion said something more, but it was lost beneath Harts loud snort as the trees thinned and they caught another glimpse of the wolfyn. The stallion accelerated after the beast, which looked back at them with too-intelligent amber eyes, and Dayn gripped with his knees and raised his crossbow as the gap narrowed. The trees opened up around him, but he focused on the reddish saddle mark, which outlined the target for a kill shot.

The wolfyn gathered itself for a last burst of speed, and

Mindspeak screamed suddenly in Dayns skull, filling him with pounding emotions that werent his own: rage, defiance, fear, betrayal. Before he could do more than jerk with surprise, wind whipped up around him, squeezing him in a giants fist of spell-power, and then yanking him clear out of the saddle and up into a rapidly forming whirlwind that suddenly spun overhead.

Ambush! Malachai shouted, his voice wind-distorted and quickly growing faint as the tornado sucked Dayn inward and air screamed past him.

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