Her Forever (Shifted Love #14) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Insta-Love, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Shifted Love Series by Fiona Davenport
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Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 22412 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 112(@200wpm)___ 90(@250wpm)___ 75(@300wpm)
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Booker shifted even closer to me, his thigh brushing mine. The growl that rolled out of his chest was low and lethal, a promise more than a warning.

Ravik’s gaze darted wildly between all of us—Caelan and his warriors, Booker and me, Keane’s hulking grizzly form, and Kace’s massive wolf. His lips peeled back, but the bravado faltered in his eyes, collapsing under the weight of reality.

He finally understood the truth.

There was no path forward for him on Nightbriar land. Not after what he’d done.

His snarl tore out of him a heartbeat before he lunged. He didn’t come for me, though.

He aimed directly for Caelan, the alpha he’d been ranting about since this started. He was still in human form, but his claws were extended, every ounce of despair in his body sharpened into a killing strike.

Caelan braced, but he never had to meet the impact. Booker moved first.

My mate surged forward, a wall of muscle and fury intercepting Ravik midair. They crashed together with a sound that ripped through the clearing—flesh meeting stone, claws scraping, and a deep growl.

Booker was proving just how powerful he was, but fear still slammed into me.

“Stay back,” he commanded without looking my way, his voice ragged as he grappled with Ravik.

Kace moved closer to my right, his massive wolf form pressed to my thigh, and Keane lumbered to my left, towering as a grizzly. They kept me boxed safely between them while the battle erupted in front of us.

Booker fought with raw, controlled power. His every movement was brutal and deliberate. Ravik slashed wildly, desperation fueling him. But Booker anticipated every strike, turning his opponent’s momentum against him.

Caelan joined the fight with the precision of a seasoned alpha. Where Booker shoved Ravik back with force, Caelan slipped in with speed, tearing punishing cuts into his skin to push the exiled lynx further off balance.

My heart lodged somewhere in my throat. I wanted to run to Booker and drag him away from the danger, but I held the line where he’d told me to stay, my muscles trembling.

Ravik managed to rake claws across Booker’s ribs. I gasped, but my mate didn’t even flinch. He slammed Ravik to the ground so hard that it shook loose leaves from the branches above.

My brother swept in from the side, catching Ravik’s head in a ruthless grip. The lynx kicked and thrashed, but he was already beaten. While Booker’s weight pinned him, Caelan twisted sharply.

The crack echoed through the clearing, and Ravik went limp under Booker’s hands. My breath left me in a rush, my knees nearly buckling as I realized it was over.

Booker lifted his head, his wolf still blazing in his eyes as he looked back at me. My lungs finally worked again, and I pressed a hand to my racing heart.

He was safe, and so was I.

And now that the danger had passed, nothing stood between us and the future fate had promised.

12

BOOKER

The battle had been swift and brutal. Even with the exiled lynx dead, my wolf wasn’t convinced it was truly over until Caelan stepped forward.

“The threat to the Nightbriar Chain has been neutralized.”

Something unexpected happened. The warriors bowed not just to Caelan, but to Alara and me as well. Their heads dipped low in silent acknowledgment of Alara’s courage and quiet acceptance of my place as her mate.

My wolf settled so suddenly it almost knocked me sideways. For the first time since setting foot on this mountain, the pressure under my skin eased. He approved of the acceptance and how Alara instinctively reached for me even now, her fingers trembling against my arm.

When Caelan turned away to speak to his warriors, I didn’t hesitate another second. I wrapped my mate up against me, hauling her tight to my chest. My arms locked around her as though my body needed to confirm that she was safe.

She sagged into me instantly, trembling from the adrenaline crash. Her breath hitched against my throat. “How did you know I was in trouble?”

I dipped my head, brushing my lips to her hair. “I felt your fear through the bond. I’ll always come for you.”

Her fingers gripped my shoulders like she needed the anchor. When she lifted her face to me, relief and trust shone so fiercely in her gray eyes that something inside my chest cracked wide open. “I love you.”

“Good,” she sniffled, her voice breaking. “Because I love you too.”

My wolf pressed up through me with a deep certainty. She was mine, and I was hers. There was no universe where I would ever let anything separate us again.

Alara was still tucked against my chest when she tilted her head back, her breath warm against my throat. “I don’t want to wait to solidify our bond.”

My wolf lifted his head, ears pricking, a low hum of anticipation vibrating through my ribs.


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