A
Bite of Frost Anthology
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
A collection of short
stories that will tickle your toes with a touch of frost and warm your heart
with a love bite of romance.
Featuring:
Cyan
by Lashanta Charles
Ve·tur
/vetr/ /vɛːtʏr/
/veːtʊr/
Faroese,
Icelandic, Old Norse
noun meaning
winter
“on
the outskirts of Sault Ste. Marie, lives the most powerful Vetur wielder”
~Cyan~
Groomed
to be pure perfection in the eyes of a never-satisfied mother, Cyan struggled to
find her place within her clan. She knew her responsibility to them, but she
had yet to deliver. She was supposed to be theVetur and yet, she wasn’t.
They accepted her, failure and all, they still loved her. But love and
acceptance are futile in the eyes of time. And time is something she can’t take
for granted because soon, it will run out.
Refusing
to tempt fate, and for their own selfish gain, those closest to Cyan betrayed
her in the worst way possible. Secrets. Lies. Absolute deception. She didn’t break
though. She snapped.
Excerpt:
Movement
flashed and they were there before me. The three strangers. I hadn’t thought it
was possible for them to look even more menacing, and yet they did. Backs
straight, no longer slouched carelessly, and bulging muscles poised to either
attack or defend, they were a sight to behold. But their leader; the one front
and center, three steps ahead of the two flanking him? He was glorious. His dark hair grazed his wide
shoulders. Honey brown eyes glared at me, his lips stretched into a thin line.
Black clothing head to toe, made a valiant attempt at concealing his powerfully
built physique. Hands as big as dinner plates remained loose, palms open and
facing me, at his sides. Loose and
empty. He’d chosen to face me without a weapon, but his entire aura
radiated danger. How he managed to simultaneously seem relaxed and alert was
beyond me, but Vetur recognized the true peril in the room. It wasn’t The
Queen. It wasn’t the warriors at my back. It wasn’t even the formidable duo
flanking him. It was him alone. My power urged me to confront him. Fight him.
Make him conquer us. One corner of his mouth ticked up into a smirk and the
movement drew my eyes. When I realized he’d been watching me analyze him my
eyes narrowed in irritation.
“Little fox,”
his baritone flowed across to me like a warm palm caressing my face and I
barely suppressed a full-bodied quiver. “I’d like the opportunity to take that
challenge.” He finished with a dip of his head and a slight bow, never taking
his eyes off me. Those eyes. That body. His voice. Every aspect of him tugged
at me and I fought to resist it. Fought to remember the challenge I’d issued to
The Queen to kill me. Did he think he could take me?
My eyebrow rose
in question as I realized the ice within a three feet radius of him and his men
had begun to melt. Drawing back up to his full height, he took a few steps
toward me. Also, had he just called me a fox?
“Accepted.”
“Not accepted!
You will keep your distance from my heir, Valen! Cyan, you will stop this
foolishness and do as you’ve been told,” The Queen shouted just as Kormen spoke
up.
“Cy you cannot
do this!”
Calm that I
hadn’t even noticed settle over me receded in an instant, giving way to a
seething rage at their interruption. I needed to speak with this beautiful
stranger. Needed every single interaction he gave and they
wanted to prevent that. Celeste continued to spew threats, not even realizing
the monster she’d unleashed. Pulling one of my knives back into myself, I
flicked a free hand in Kormen’s direction, burying him in an avalanche of snow.
I’d deal with his betrayal later. Eyes narrowed to slits, I focused on the
woman who birthed me. The bane of my existence. “You went too far this time, mother. If you want me to stop this
then you’ll have to kill me.”
Her eye
twitched. The only indication that my words had a negative effect on her, but I
ignored it. My second knife materialized in my palm again and with little
thought, I sent them both sailing through the air with her as my intended
target. Valen, who seemingly read my mind, moved barely a moment later.
Jumping, he plucked both knives from the air. His hands sizzled as the ice
melted in them. Son of a . . .
“Let the record
show that I vehemently object to that whole killing you suggestion,” he stated,
his voice still calm and collected.
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About the Author
LaShanta
Charles is from South Carolina, but currently lives in Tacoma, WA. She's
married, has three tiny humans who constantly mooch off of her, and is active
duty in the US Army. She's a homebody who adores SLEEPING, reading (romance,
especially RH, paranormal, and sci-fi), eating, white chocolate mochas,
SLEEPING, Reese's PB Cups (but only the ones stuffed with Reese's Pieces), and
writing. Oh, and she hates spiders; why do they need EIGHT legs?
Author Links
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