searchIcon closeIcon
Cancel
icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

Under the Lagos sky

THE LYCAN KING'S TREASURED LUNA

THE LYCAN KING'S TREASURED LUNA

Jhasmheen Oneal
Narine never expected to survive. Not after what was done to her body, mind, and soul. But fate had other plans. Rescued by Supreme Alpha Sargis, the kingdom's most feared ruler, she finds herself under the protection of a man she doesn't know... and a bond she doesn't understand. Sargis is no stranger to sacrifice. Ruthless, ambitious, and loyal to the sacred matebond, he's spent years searching for the soul fate promised him, never imagining she would come to him broken, on the brink of death, and afraid of her own shadow. He never meant to fall for her... but he does. Hard and fast. And he'll burn the world before letting anyone hurt her again. What begins in silence between two fractured souls slowly grows into something intimate and real. But healing is never linear. With the court whispering, the past clawing at their heels, and the future hanging by a thread, their bond is tested again and again. Because falling in love is one thing. Surviving it? That's a war of its own. Narine must decide, can she survive being loved by a man who burns like fire, when all she's ever known is how not to feel? Will she shrink for the sake of peace, or rise as Queen for the sake of his soul? For readers who believe even the most fractured souls can be whole again, and that true love doesn't save you. It stands beside you while you save yourself.
Werewolf ModernFantasyBetrayalCurseRoyalty DramaNobleRomanceKickass HeroineWerewolf
Download the Book on the App

She did not want to hate the girls; indeed, since she loved them all, it would go particularly hard with her if she had to hate them; love turned to hate is such a virulent product! But, certainly, she had never found it so hard to be patient with them.

They were all five her college classmates, of only last year's class, and it was dear and kind of them to drive out here into the country to see her, coming in Phyllis Porter's great family limousine, the prettiest, jolliest little "crowd" imaginable. They had been thoughtful enough to warn her that they were coming, too, so that she could set the old manse living-room in its pleasantest order, build a crackling apple-wood fire in the fireplace, and get out her best thin china and silver with which to serve afternoon tea-she made it chocolate, with vivid recollection of their tastes; and added deliciously substantial though delicate sandwiches, with plenty of the fruitiest and nuttiest kinds of little cakes. She had donned the one real afternoon frock she possessed, a clever make-over out of nothing in particular. Altogether, when she greeted her guests, as they ran, fur-clad and silk-stockinged after the manner of their kind, into her welcoming arms, she had seemed to them absolutely the old Georgiana.

They had brought her a wonderful box of red roses-and Phyllis had caught her kissing one of the great, silky buds as she put it with the rest in a bowl. "I don't believe she's seen a hothouse rose since she left college," thought Phyllis, with a stab of pity at her tender heart. But for the first hour of their stay Georgiana had been her gay and brilliant self, flinging quips and jests broadcast, asking impertinent questions, making saucy comments, quite as of old. It was only when Dot Manning, toward the end of the visit, began a sober tale of the misfortunes which had come thronging into the life of one of their classmates, that Georgiana's face, sobering into sympathetic gravity, betrayed to her companions a curious change which had come upon it since they saw it last.

Meanwhile, in answer to her questioning, they had told her all about themselves. Phyllis Porter and Celia Winters were having a glorious season in society. Theo Crossman was deep in settlement work-"crazy over it" was, of course, the phrase. Dot Manning was going abroad next week for a year of travel in all sorts of beguiling, out-of-the-way places. As for Madge Sylvester, who was getting ready to be married after Easter, the first of the class, she sat mostly in a dreamy, smiling silence, looking into the fire while the others talked.

No, Georgiana did not want to hate the girls, but before their stay was over she found herself coming dangerously near it-temporarily, at least. They were dears, of course, but they were so content with themselves and so pitiful of her. Not, of course, that they meant to let her see this, but it showed in spite of them. They wanted to know what she did with herself, whether there were any young people, and any good times going on-Georgiana led them to the window, just at this point, and pointed out to them a vigorous young man striding by in ulster and soft hat, who looked up and waved as he passed, showing one of those fine and manly young faces, glowing with health and hopefulness, which always challenge interest from girlhood.

"Oh, have you many like that?" Celia had asked, and when Georgiana had owned that James Stuart was the only one precisely "like that," Dot had inquired if Mr. Stuart belonged to Georgiana, and, being answered in the negative, shook her head and sighed: "One swallow may make a summer, Jan, but I doubt it!"

Theodora Crossman, the settlement worker, inquired particularly whether Georgiana were doing anything worth while, using that pregnant modern phrase which has been decidedly overworked, yet which hardly can be spared from the present-day vocabulary.

"Worth while!" cried Georgiana, flashing into flame in an instant in the way they knew so well. "Worth while-yes! You haven't seen my father, have you, ever? It's a pity this happens to be one of his bad, spine-achey days, for he'd be a good and sufficient answer to that question. Father Davy is one of the Lord's own saints on earth, and he possesses a magnificent sense of humour, which not all saints do, you know. To love him is a liberal education, and to take care of him is better 'worth while' than to have any number of fingers in other people's pies."

"Of course, dear," Theo had answered soothingly. "We know there's nothing in the world so well worth while as looking after one's father and mother. Your mother died long ago, didn't she, dear? And your father would be dreadfully lonely without you. At the same time, it doesn't seem as if he could absorb all your energies. You remember the splendid things Professor Nichols used to say about the duty of the college girl, after college, particularly in a small town? I suppose you have no foreigners here, but I thought perhaps you might find quite a wonderful field for your endeavour in stimulating the women of the place into clubs for study and work. It's--"

A curious exclamation from her hostess caused Miss Crossman to pause. In fact, they all stared wonderingly at Georgiana. She stood upon the hearthrug, her colour, usually ready to glow in her dusky face, now receding suggestively, her dark eyes sparkling dangerously. "The only trouble with that sort of thing," she answered with suspicious quietness, "or rather the two troubles with it are these: In the first place, the women have pretty nearly a club apiece already, which suits them much better than anything I could 'stimulate' them to; and, in the second place, I have 'quite a wonderful field for my endeavour,' as you call it, Theo-did you crib that phrase?-in the upper regions of my own home. I-in fact, I may be said to belong to the I. W. W.; I'm one of the industrial workers of the world!"

"Jan, you haven't gone into anything crazy--" Dot was beginning, when Georgiana, obeying an impulse, walked away from her hearthrug toward the door, beckoning her guests to follow.

"Come on," she invited. "Since you have so poor an opinion of the possibilities for serious labour in a world of woe offered by my residence in a small country village, you may come and see for yourselves."

They came after her, with a rustle and flutter of frocks and a patter of smartly shod feet, up the old spindle-railed staircase, through a chilly and unfurnished upper hall, and up a still chillier narrow second staircase, into an attic region which could hardly be properly characterized as chilly, for the reason that the atmosphere there was frankly freezing.

As near as possible to the gable window stood a monster structure the nature of which the beholders did not instantly recognize. Phyllis was the first to cry out: "A loom! It must be a very old one, too. Oh, how fascinating! What do you make, Jan-fabrics?"

"Rugs," explained Georgiana, pulling at a pile upon the floor. "Such rugs as these. Good looking? Yes, dear classmates?"

"Stunning!" cried Madge Sylvester, with a smothered shiver at the penetrating cold of the place.

"Simply wonderful!" "Too clever for anything!" and, "Oh, Jan, do you make them to sell?" "Can I buy this one?" "I'm wild over this dull blue and Indian red!" came tumbling from the mouths of the eager girls, as in the fading light from the attic window they examined the hand-woven rugs. There was sincerity in their voices; Georgiana had known there would be; she was sure of the art and skill plainly to be found in her product.

"I'm afraid not, Phyl. These are all orders, and I'm weeks behind. They go to certain exclusive city shops, and I have all I can do."

"You must have struck a gold mine. I'm so glad!" congratulated warm-hearted Phyllis.

"Well, not exactly. It's rather slow work, when you do housework, too," acknowledged Georgiana. "However, it does very well; it keeps us in firewood-and oysters-for the winter."

She instantly regretted this speech, for it led, presently, as she might have known it would, to delicately worded expressions of hope that she would in the future give her friends the pleasure of purchasing her wares.

Down by the fireplace again Georgiana turned upon them in her old jesting way, which yet had in it, as they all felt, a quality which was new. "Stop it, girls. No, I'll not sell one of you a rug of any size, shape, or colour. I'm far behind, as I told you. But-I'll send Madge a gorgeous one for a wedding present, if she'll tell me her preferences, and I'll do the same for each of you, when you meet your fates. Now stop talking about it. I only showed you to demonstrate that this is a busy world for me as well as for you, and that I'm very content in it. Dot, don't you want just one more of these fruitkins? By the way, since you like them so much, I'll give you the recipe. I made it up-wasn't it clever of me?"

Read Now
Under the Country Sky

Under the Country Sky

Grace S. Richmond
According to Wikipedia: "Grace S. Richmond (died 1959) was an American writer. She wrote the "Red Pepper Burns" series of popular novels."
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Watchers of the Sky

Watchers of the Sky

Alfred Noyes
alfred noyes Fortunately for science and mathematics, in a country with a freer intellectual atmosphere than Italy's a worthy successor to Galileo was born. In 1642, the very year of Galileo's death, on a farm located in a secluded English hamlet ...
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Sky Is Falling

The Sky Is Falling

Lester Del Rey
Summoned from Earth by magic, Dave Hanson finds himself embroiled in the politics and engineering problems of an alternate Earth named Terah...for Terah's sky has shattered, and he may be the one man in all the universe who can restore it! But science and sorcery, beautiful women, and fantastic mons
Literature
Download the Book on the App
The Lumberjack Sky Pilot

The Lumberjack Sky Pilot

Thomas D. Whittles
The Lumberjack Sky Pilot by Thomas D. Whittles
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Beneath the Velvet Sky

Beneath the Velvet Sky

Deeblessed
Beneath the Velvet Sky is a sweeping romantic drama that follows a love too powerful to be silenced, and a girl too strong to be broken. Liora Hale has known only hardship. Living in the quiet, forgotten village of Duskmere, every day is a battle for survival her hands roughened by labor, her dreams
Fantasy FamilyFantasyNoble
Download the Book on the App
Twilight sky

Twilight sky

Jennifer Mokulubete
Kira Ortega, a werewolf discover that her mate is an old middle school kid, who used to bully her, after she visits her father at her pack. She then discover about her family, her new power and all the dirty secrets and a curse around her blood line. A close enemy tries to destroy the pack.
Werewolf ModernFantasyFirst loveLove triangleVampireAttractiveAlphaDramaArrogant/Dominant
Download the Book on the App
The Sky Pilot

The Sky Pilot

Ralph Connor
The Sky Pilot by Ralph Connor
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Beneath The Autumn Sky

Beneath The Autumn Sky

Precie Ben
In the charming coastal town of Willow Haven, Grace Delaney is starting over. After a devastating breakup and the closure of her small bakery, she returns to her hometown to regroup and rediscover herself. Enter Lucas Hayes, a former big-city architect who has moved to Willow Haven to escape his own
Fantasy FantasyAttractiveFriends to love SweetNobleRomance
Download the Book on the App
Beneath the Billionaire's Sky

Beneath the Billionaire's Sky

Fatony Bassey
When Elena Cruz, a hardworking girl struggling to keep her family afloat, meets Adrian Cole, a cold but brilliant billionaire CEO, it's supposed to be nothing more than a chance encounter on a rainy night. But fate doesn't let go that easily. When Elena later takes a cleaning job at a corporate towe
Romance ThrillerBetrayalLove triangleCEOAttractiveNoble
Download the Book on the App
The Sky Line of Spruce

The Sky Line of Spruce

Edison Marshall
The Sky Line of Spruce by Edison Marshall
Literature
Download the Book on the App

Trending

The Girl He Banished Promised to the Alpha The Princess' Golden Cage Destined to an Alpha Silently Falling Project: Werewolf
When the Sky Bleeds Patches

When the Sky Bleeds Patches

Gavin
The white light faded, leaving me in a Louisiana swamp, mud squelching under my boots. My head throbbed, a familiar echo of the screams and blood from the last game. The System' s voice, tinny and cold, declared my status: "Active. Choice: Continue or Perish." Another round, another nightmare.
Horror ThrillerMysterySuspenseFantasyTwist
Download the Book on the App
THE LAGOS LUMINIOUS: rise of samuel

THE LAGOS LUMINIOUS: rise of samuel

iwuoha samuel
its about a17year old boy named samuel with powers who lives in lagos island nigeria
Adventure ThrillerMystery
Download the Book on the App
Under the Great Bear

Under the Great Bear

Kirk Munroe
Under the Great Bear by Kirk Munroe
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Under The Incubus's Protection

Under The Incubus's Protection

Little mermaid
Do you have the guts to sleep with a sex spirit? They say that they will give you protection and much more and the only thing they need in return is sex with a young beautiful woman. Cassie Black is an ordinary girl who could never think of entering such an arrangement, but when horrors from her fam
Romance SuspenseModernCurseOne-night standLust/Erotica
Download the Book on the App
Rejected Under The Moonlight

Rejected Under The Moonlight

Cindy quinn
Ava a weak and timid werewolf has always been a target of ridicule among members of Moonwood pack because of the unfortunate incident that occurred during her birth and a crescent birthmark on her forehead, during the moon mating ceremony she was rejected by her mate Damon who turned out to be the A
Werewolf ThrillerFantasyBetrayalAttractiveFriends to love AlphaKickass Heroine
Download the Book on the App
UNDER THE DON'S COMMAND

UNDER THE DON'S COMMAND

Mimi E
His hand shot out, gripping her chin tighter, forcing her to meet his eyes "listen carefully and make sure this words stick in your head" "You belong to me, I own you. No matter how far you run.. i will find you and then the next time you try to escape, I will make sure you are in a wheelchair for
Mafia ModernPregnancyCelebritiesMafiaAttractiveDramaArrogant/DominantForbidden loveSecond chance
Download the Book on the App
Under the Red Dragon

Under the Red Dragon

archaeologist James Grant
"And she is to be there--nay, is there already; so one more chance is given me to meet her. But for what?--to part again silently, and more helplessly bewitched than ever, perhaps. Ah, never will she learn to love me as I love her!" thought I, as I turned over my old friend's letter, not v
Fantasy
Download the Book on the App
England under the Tudors

England under the Tudors

Arthur D. Innes
Arthur D. Innes was a 20th century historian who wrote several books about Elizabethan England and the kingdom when it was led by the Tudors, one of the nation's most famous royal dynasties.
Literature
Download the Book on the App
Under the Facade

Under the Facade

Ron writes
Luciano after a dark past doesn't have any thoughts for any romance, then again an incident happens and he has no choice but to arrange a mariage as soon as possible! Isabella after a darker past doesn't have any thoughts of love or romance, wants 5o live a peaceful life while ensuring her little cu
Billionaires ModernFlash marriageCEOArrogant/DominantRomance
Download the Book on the App
UNDER THE MOON

UNDER THE MOON

LIZ BETHY
Diana, a struggling beautiful lady who had to do shitty jobs to survive, discovers a shocking truth about the mysterious death of her parents, and her old savior and lawyer, Mr Varane, reveals himself but he is taken down quickly or was he? But things get complicated but a new savior, Luka Jake step
Werewolf SuspenseModernRevengeAttractiveWerewolf
Download the Book on the App

Trending

Read it on MoboReader now!
Open
close button

Under the Lagos sky

Discover books related to Under the Lagos sky on MoboReader