that day long ago. Her mother had wept openly for months over it. “So did you.” She reached for his chest, pinching the crystal from where it laid against him and gave it a little toss. It bounced against him. An almost microscopic thin crack marred the inside of the stone. “An accident when I was a boy trick riding ceffyls,” Llyr said. “My father is a ceffyl breeder. You should not be trick riding them,” she lectured. “They are in delicate supply and not for games.” “I was a boy,” he stated, enunciating the words. His attitude infuriated her. “No excuse,” she answered just as arrogantly. “I broke my arm, if that helps.” “It’s a start.” She again tried to pull her arm free from his grasp. The singing had reached the forest and the men disappeared behind a colossal tree. Somehow being alone with him made her nervous. “Unhand me, prince,” she said at last. “I earned my place here.” Llyr looked at her arm in surprise, as if he didn’t know he held her. Instantly his fingers released her. “Tell me first, why did you crush your crystal?” “What? I love me. I married myself.” She wasn’t sure why she was being obstinate or sarcastic. All she knew is that her arm tingled where he touched her. She glanced at his stone. It didn’t glow. Still, the urge to run from him was great. Her muscles felt weak. Surely her body shook from the long night of exercise, nothing else. Her mind felt fuzzy because she was tired. It had nothing to do with his smell or those eyes. Those damned green eyes. “Somehow I don’t think you’re truly that narcissistic, my lady.” “Very well. If you must know, it is because I make my own fate.” Mede gave a little hop past him and went to join the dancing men. Saben and Cynan broke the chain to let her in. As they pulled her away from the prince, she was glad for the escape. Something about the man drew her in and frustrated the netherworld out of her. She was pretty sure it was his eyes. No man should ever possess eyes like that. To find out more about Michelle’s books visit www.MichellePillow.com
Rebellious Prince Captured by a Dragon-Shifter A Modern Day Dragon Lords World Story C at-shifter Prince Rafe knows that technically he’s supposed to be going to Earth to find a bride, but he doesn’t see the need to rush things. While his dragon-shifter neighbors appear all too eager to claim their mates and settle down, he’s all for putting that final moment off and enjoying his little trips through the portal. Yeah, yeah, eventually he’ll have to marry and set a good example for his people because on his planet females are rare and they need to have children and blah blah blah. But honestly, cat-shifters are known to embrace their feral side and it would take a very impressive female to tame his. Then he sees Jenna Kearney and all bets are off. To find out more about Michelle’s books visit www.MichellePillow.com
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