**Fang and Claw by Evangeline Anderson**
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latest release, FANG AND CLAW …
**EVANGELINE ANDERSON **
**BIO**
Evangeline
Anderson is the USA Today and NYT Best Selling Author of the Brides of the
Kindred, Alien Mate Index, and Born to Darkness series. She is thirty-something
and lives in Florida with a husband, a son, and two cats. She had been writing
erotic fiction for her own gratification for a number of years before
it occurred to her to try and get paid for it. To her delight, she found
that it was actually possible to get money for having a dirty mind and she has
been writing paranormal and Sci-fi erotica steadily ever since.
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**FANG AND CLAW**
Publication
date:
February 22, 2020
Series:
Nocturne Academy #2
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult
**BLURB**
My name is Kaitlyn Fellows
and I’ll never be the same.
The Fire stole everything from me.
My home…my family…even my beauty.
The right side of my face is normal–even pretty. But the left side, I hide in shame. That’s where The Fire marked me…scarred me forever.
The Fire stole everything from me.
My home…my family…even my beauty.
The right side of my face is normal–even pretty. But the left side, I hide in shame. That’s where The Fire marked me…scarred me forever.
At Nocturne Academy I’m nothing–just a little Norm girl with no supernatural powers and a disfigured face.
Which is why it’s so strange that a big, Handsome Drake like Ari Reyes should take an interest in me.
But it isn’t only Ari who’s interested in me.
For under his high cheekbones and clear amber eyes, he hides another, much more frightening visage–A Drake, the fire-breathing monster that lives within him.
A monster who has decided I should be his alone.
Can I survive Ari’s love for me? And more importantly, can I survive the love of his Drake?
Because once a girl has been claimed by a Drake, the only way out is through The Fire.
What am I going to do?
**EXCERPT **
I finished my test and brought it up to the teacher’s
desk to place face-down on the slowly accumulating pile. Ms. Eventide was a
Nocturne with sharp green eyes and a pale face. She nodded as I put down my
paper and turned to go back to my seat.
“Very good, Mr. Reyes, you may read quietly at your
desk,” she murmured.
I nodded, even though I knew that I wouldn’t be reading a
thing. I would get out a book and pretend to read, of course, but mostly I
would be watching Kaitlyn, who was even now getting up to place her own test on
the teacher’s desk.
But as she moved past me, the little human seemed to trip
on something on the floor. She gasped and windmilled her arms, her test papers
flying in all directions as she started to fall.
I didn’t think—I just acted. Reaching down, I scooped her
up before she could hit the floor and gathered her close to my chest.
“Oh!” Kaitlyn gasped and for a moment I saw her full
face, as I had that day in PE—both the lovely right side and the scarred left
side. Then she turned away quickly, using her long hair to hide herself, as she
always did.
“Are you all right?” I asked, worried about her.
“I’m fine. Please put me down.”
She was trembling in my arms—shaking as though she feared
me. I could smell the scent of her terror too—the sharp smell of adrenalin rose
around me.
But there was something else too—an added component to
her usually sweet scent which I was, by now, completely addicted to. It was
strangely metallic and…I don’t know how else to put this…cold. A scent like winter coming on.
What was wrong with her?
“Mr. Reyes, I believe you can put Miss Fellows down now.”
The sharp voice of our teacher cut through me like a knife and I realized I had
been cradling the little human to my chest and inhaling her scent, trying to
work out what was different about her, while ignoring her request to be put
back on her feet.
“Forgive me,” I said quickly, setting her down gently. “I
just…didn’t want you to fall.”
Kaitlyn’s only answer was a frightened glance before she
rushed back to her seat. But then she appeared to realize that her test papers
were still all over the floor. She started to get up again, though by now,
everyone in the class was staring at her—which I knew was agony for the little
human. In all that she did, what she strove for most was simply not to be
noticed—not to be seen.
“Let me,” I told her and bent to pick up the scattered
papers. Stacking them neatly, I placed them face-down on the teacher’s desk and
resumed my own seat.
Kaitlyn’s one visible eye—a lovely pale aquamarine that
was striking in the pale, creamy brown of her face—followed me uncertainly. As
I passed her on the way back to my desk she murmured, “Thank you,” in a voice
so low I was certain no one heard but me.
I nodded and murmured, “Welcome.”
She stared at me for a moment more, then looked quickly
away, her curtain of hair swinging down to hide her face.
I wished she could have met my eyes just a moment more—I
hated the fact that she was clearly afraid of me. I probably shouldn’t have
swooped her up like that but what else could I do—just let her fall?
Inside me, my Drake roared in negation. Kaitlyn was ours,
he asserted passionately—ours to watch over, ours to protect. I could no more
stand by and watch her fall and hurt herself than I had been able to let
Sanchez get away with bullying her.
But as I sat back down in my own seat, I couldn’t help
lifting my nose to catch a bit of her scent once more. Her fear had faded but
the new, cold note hit my nose, making it tingle. I frowned—why did she smell
so strange? So unlike herself?
I frowned as I wondered once again, what was happening to
my little human?
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