James Miller

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  • by James Miller The Whiteclaw Hunters Pack's Great Shaman had a successor who didn't quite like to participate in the Lunar Gathering. It was a gathering that mostly focused on destruction and conquest, and he was not the type of man for that. He only came with the rest of their pack because it was expected from him and only because he actually wanted to reveal some good news. It was a discovery that would change that night. Silver, who was both a shaman and healer, actually obtained the most precious and potent Moon…
  • by James Miller Isla's eyes widened when she heard what her mate just said. She immediately grabbed Elias' arm. "What do you think you're doing? Elias, please stop this..." she whispered to her mate and then turn to Leland. She spoke apologetically. "I'm sorry, Leland, please don't fight my mate!" Whether or not Isla agreed with Leland's decisions, she knew her cousin's reputation far too well. He was strong and ruthless. He had killed the most powerful warriors from each tribe when they were challenging his…
  • by James Miller Note: Thank you, Maude Fluckiger, for gifting a castle to this book yesterday. I love you 3000! x . . . _____________________ "What?!" "The Blood River Pack had a rebellion?!" "Is this for real?" A chorus of surprise and shock echoed within the numerous packs that were gathered that night. The Alpha of the Red Moon Pack simply kept a grin on his face. The Obsidian Sand Pack's Alpha, Elias, immediately narrowed his eyes at the other Alpha for taking away the opportunity for him to reveal the flaws…
  • by James Miller "I… I understand." Sophie bit down on her lip. She wanted to go out and experience what it was like to attend a gathering like this one, but she understood what her mate asked of her. "Do not worry, Sophia," Leland reassured his mate. "My men will be able to converse with healers and even shamans from other packs." Sophie remembered the healers back in Frisia and she suddenly hesitated. "Would they still be able to help even if they know… who I am?" "We will be looking for a possible cure that won't…
  • by James Miller In the upcoming days, the castle of Duke Romanov was in a hubbub. Several of the members of the Blood River Pack were in hushed but eager conversations. The Lunar Gathering was a prestigious event where only the leaders of the lycans were summoned together with their trusted people. "Do you think I will be taken along, Max?" Duncan asked. "I know the Alpha will bring his Beta, but I've been doing a lot of great work, recently, right?" "I think you will be staying here in order to take care of the…
  • by James Miller Note: Thank you so much, Rhonda (ZZgirl), for gifting a castle to this book earlier. Love you! Hope you are well. xx . . . *** If only Sophie was in perfectly good health, Leland might have considered his life to be complete. The Alpha understood why Sophie was not happy with the war and even a part of him simply wanted to retire and live happily with her and their children. Unfortunately, peace was not yet possible. The only way Leland saw that happening was to become the Lycan King. His mate's…
  • by James Miller Note: Thank you, dear Kelly Goodwin, for gifting a gachapon to this book yesterday. I'm still at a loss for words because of your kindness and support... . . *** The mountains in Frisia remained cold all throughout the year, the snowcaps didn't melt there, but the Alpha and Luna of the Blood River Pack only looked at each other and were immersed in their conversation. Sophie agreed with his words and yet she couldn't help but remember something that made her smile. A long time ago, her mother, Anne,…
  • by James Miller "So we finally have a face to one of them." The new king said when he saw Noel's face. Nicholas felt like he was with kindred spirits… or perhaps he was simply feeling restricted. If he could have changed roles with the man in front of him, Nicholas would do it in a heartbeat. "I can finally thank you and your men with much more ease." Nicholas thanked the hunter and smiled somberly. "It does not seem much, but I will also be holding a memorial service for all those who have fallen that day." Noel…
  • by James Miller Karenina wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. She felt so touched by the queen's words. "Thank you…" she said with a hoarse voice. Queen Marianne smiled and reached out to her. "Come here, child. Don't cry. You are a good woman. I hope to see you marry my son and live a happy life together and give me many chubby grandchildren." Karenina touched the queen's hand and held it solemnly. She really liked Queen Marianne and felt lucky to have her as her mother-in-law. She had lost her mother when…
  • by James Miller "I would like to reveal my proposal to Lady Karenina Verhoven to whom I have… been engaged for the past month," Nicholas said. All of the scheming dukes and lords who actually planned to propose to their king their beautiful daughters were shocked beyond relief. Viscount Verhoven pretended to look shocked too. Nicholas inwardly sighed and gazed out to the crowd. "The Kingdom of Riga will be ruled over by both a king and queen in the near future. Tonight will function as both my coronation and…
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