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  He finally looked over at her as she got closer, and then he shook his head, sending water splattering in all directions. When his eyes lit on her, he grinned.

  “Seaton,” she said, loving the sound of her brother’s name on her lips for the first time in so long.

  He was as handsome as she remembered. It would be much easier taking on the challenges of this new world together, and she still had no idea why they’d been awakened from their sleep.

  “Where are we?” he asked in a voice still harsh from slumber.

  “I have no idea,” she said. “There are weird land-ships here, and the humans seem to be afraid of us.”

  He looked at her. “Perhaps they are not used to nudity.”

  “I have some seaweed on,” she replied tersely, thinking it counted.

  “You have always been too free about things like that,” he said shortly. He looked around him. “Have you seen Kai yet?”

  “I have not.”

  Thunder cracked overhead, and they exchanged glances. “Seems he has been awakened.”

  “Indeed,” Marina said. They waited, floating up and down with the waves in the cool seawater until a head emerged just a few yards away from them.

  The intense expression in the blue eyes was all Kai. He swam toward them using quick strokes and waited in front of them, looking into their eyes.

  Thunder cracked overhead again.

  “Can you stop that?” Marina asked. “It’s not going to help anything.”

  “A good storm always helps,” Kai muttered. He had blond hair like the rest of them, but there was a hardness to his face that came from years of being the antagonist of the sea.

  But everything had to remain in balance. That was probably the reason they’d been called from a watery rest.

  “Since there are no humans, perhaps we should begin exploring,” Kai said, looking to the beach. “Find some way to signal to others of our kind.”

  “Dragons, you mean?” Seaton asked. “You know we have always operated independently of the land dragons.”

  “I can be on land as well as any of them,” Kai said, swimming angrily toward the shore, leaving his siblings to follow.

  When they stepped out of the water together, three tall, imposing figures clad only in small strips of seaweed, they folded their arms and looked around.

  There had to be a reason they’d been awakened, and they would simply have to walk forward until they found it.

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  Lions of Pride Island Boxed Set

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  King of Rock

  Chapter 1

  When Beau walked into his brother’s luxurious office, he noticed Ace was anxious. Then again, when was he not?

  “You okay? You need to calm down,” Beau said, folding back the leather cuffs of his jacket as he plopped into an overstuffed chair and relaxed with one long, elegant leg draped over the arm.

  Ace stopped running his fingers through his tortured blond hair and gave him a freezing stare. “Right. Because relaxing is always easy for you, isn’t it? Because there isn’t anything riding on you. Because you’re the middle son.”

  “The oracle has a mate for me,” Beau retorted lazily. “I’d say that’s something riding on me.”

  Ace just let out another exasperated sigh and continued to pace.

  “Ace…” Beau started, but his brother cut him off with a glare.

  “Stop calling me that. You know my name is Axel.”

  “But I like Ace,” Beau said, pouting. He stood, took a slow stretch, enjoyed the wide green lands through the window at the front of the office, and then turned to face his brother.

  He caught him by the arms and made the older man look at him. Though brothers, they appeared quite different. Where his brother had sharp, almost fierce features, Beau was aptly named because he was the pretty boy of the group. But both had tall, intimidating bodies, as all lion shifters did. They were at the top of the shifter world, and they needed the size and charisma to match.

  “Calm down. I’m going to take care of this. You know that, right?” Beau tried to get his brother to look him in the eye. “Besides, I’ve been looking forward to taking a mate. You know, when the right one comes along.”

  His brother snorted and pushed away with a bitter laugh. “You? The playboy?”

  Beau was a little disappointed by that. He hadn’t expected his brother to buy into the public persona he portrayed in his profession. Sure, he loved women, and women loved him. But he wasn’t a heartbreaker. Not on purpose. He broke hearts every time he stepped on stage, but that wasn’t his fault.

  He was just that beautiful.

  “And whoever it is, I’m sure the lucky lady won’t be averse to me, so that’s good,” Beau said thoughtfully, walking over to the windowsill again and sitting on it. He gazed out the window and thought about how different his homeland was to the cities he was always performing in. So much lush, untouched land here. But then again, it was a small country, mostly hidden from the world on a small island, and mostly populated with passive and active lion shifters who were locked in a secret battle for power.

  And the safety of the human race.

  “I’m sure I don’t have to tell you what’s at stake,” Ace said. “Honestly, I was hoping Cain or I would be the first to have their mate chosen. Then you could continue your… lifestyle.”

  “Don’t forget this is the lifestyle you chose for me so I could have influence in high places in human society,” Beau said, referring to his status as a well-known rock star, a heartthrob who instantly filled giant arenas with screaming female fans.

  “I know,” Ace said, his eyes softening. “Plus, I knew you loved music. You were always good at it.”

  “You seen any of my concerts lately?” Beau asked.

  Ace laughed and shook his head. “Seen one, seen ‘em all, right?”

  “You’re no fun.” Beau pouted and slumped in the chair again. “So when is she coming? Or am I going there?”

  “She’s coming here,” he said. “She seemed eager to meet with you on our own land. Eager to meet you in general.” He snorted and straightened his tie. “Your effect on the other gender is something else.”

  Beau just shrugged. “I love the ladies, and I guess they love me.”

  His brother had nothing to say to that, but Beau could see a twitch on his brother’s handsome face.

  “So where’s Cain?”

  “You know him,” Ace said. “Probably off somewhere racing or performing.”

  “Right,” Beau said. “What extreme sport is he into these days?”

  “I think motocross,” Ace said. “Hope he doesn’t kill himself.”

  “Aren’t we basically immortal?” Beau asked.

  “Hard to kill.” Ace corrected. “Not invincible.”

  “A little bike isn’t going to hurt him, then,” Beau said. “Anyway, let’s not talk about him now.” A shiver of anticipation went up his spine. “I’m getting a mate.”

  Ace nodded and continued to pace, and Beau thought about the situation and studied his feelings on it. It was something he didn’t allow himself to do very often. He preferred to stay in the moment, feel what was happening, keep with the flow.

  But if he were honest, he was nervous as hell. He’d never had stage fright; he loved performing. But sitting here, knowing at any moment he’d hear who the perfect person was to spend his life with, he felt all his nerves standing on end.

  What if she didn’t like him? What if it was all politically motivated? His family was in power at the moment, and if they didn’t listen to the oracle in their choice of mates, she could easily support someone else. And whoever had the oracle’s support made the rules.

  He sighed and slumped deeper in the chair, letting his long legs sprawl in front of him.

  “Did you have to dress like that?” his brother asked, dressed professional as always.

  “You’re king of a country,” Beau retorted. “Do you always have to wear suits from off the rack?”

  Ace rankled at that. “At least I look trustworthy. You look like you could rob someone.”

  Beau looked down at his torn jeans, fashionable combat boots, and leather jacket over a white tee shirt with pink writing. “Hey, it’s my brand.”

  “But right now, your brand should be ‘meeting the oracle,’” Ace said.

  “And that’s why I’m here. Trust me. She knows who she’s matching. We’ve known her since we were little.”

  The oracle was an eternal grandmother figure, living until the next oracle was born, which could be hundreds of years. She was perpetually a little old lady, though her eyes held startling youth. They were smoky gray, so light they were almost white, fringed in dark lashes.

  Though he and his brothers all had the classic golden hair of a lion’s mane, the lion shifters on the island had all different manner of hair and skin colors.

  Many of them left the island and went to the mainland to breed with humans or other cat shifters to send their genetics into the world.

  He’d grown up around many of the females who might be an option. He couldn’t really think of any of them who wouldn’t be delighted to be his mate.

  On that thought, the doors to the office swung open, and the oracle walked in. She was curvy and petite, her dark hair short and curly, her eyes and skin pale. She pointed a gnarled finger at Beau the moment she came in and smiled.

  “You rascal,” she said.

  He walked forward and picked up her hand and kissed the top of it, and she flushed, slapping his hand away.

  “What are you doing teasing old ladies?” she asked, fanning her face. “Ace, tell your brother to stop.”

  “Stop,” Ace said flatly, making both Beau and the oracle laugh.

  “I missed you,” she said, wagging a finger. “You and your brothers had better not forget you owe me.”

  “Everything,” Beau said genuinely.

  “Good,” she chirped. “And as long as you handsome, strapping young men remember that, we won’t have any problems.”

  She could be sweet and sassy, but Beau knew beneath that grinning exterior and finger wagging was a sharp mind and a lot of power to overturn the entire world if she wanted to. The very pinnacle of shifter existence.

  Ever since she’d created the dragons, the lions had far less to do.

  But while the dragons tracked down the misbehaving shifters, lions were still responsible for the opinion of shifter kind toward humanity and making sure the world all got along together.

  Even if some lions didn’t want to so much.

  “So much conflict on such a young face,” she said, reaching up as if to touch him.

  He stood still, looking down at her, as she caught a lock of his hair in her crooked finger. She twisted it slightly, narrowing her eyes at it, and then let it go.

  “Interesting,” she said.

  “Hardly so young,” he said. “I’m in my thirties now, you know.”

  “Ageless,” she said on a sigh, looking over him. “And far too beautiful. Nevertheless, the woman to mate you will be fortunate indeed.”

  “I think so,” he joked, and her face sharpened.

  “Not with that attitude.”

  “I’m teasing.” He relented.

  “All right.” She shook her head and took the chair Ace had pulled up for her while they were talking. “Kneel.”

  “That’s it?” Beau asked, heart thumping. He’d sort of been hoping for more small talk, more verbal sparring. He’d answered his brother’s summons with the same casual nonchalance he used to live most of his life, but now that he was here and it was really happening, he felt panic welling up inside him.

  And then peace as the oracle’s hand landed on his shoulder. “It’s going to be okay. If I can match up dozens of damn complicated dragons, I can match you.”

  “Don’t they match themselves?” he asked.

  “Only according to the powers I give them,” she said. “Now shut up and close your eyes.”

  He did and felt her hand on his face and then a finger pressing each of his temples.

  “I see her now,” she said. “And I’m sending her to you.”

  “Literally?”

  “Her image, stupid,” she retorted.

  He snorted, and then a vision filled his mind, as clearly as if his eyes were open and a picture was right in front of him. Her face was beautiful, vibrant, and familiar. He immediately knew where he knew her from. But would she remember him? They’d only met once, as children. Then again, as a member of the royal family, he didn’t get out with the other kids a lot.

  But what was he babbling about? This was his mate. He studied his mate. Her pretty skin, her dark eyes. He could only see her face but hoped she was curvy. Hoped the soft roundness in her cheeks and forehead meant she was a bit rounded all over. He liked a woman he could handle…

  “Stop,” the oracle said. “I really don’t need to hear that. And yes, she’s curvy.”

  “Good,” he said with a smirk as the oracle pulled back and the vision ended.

  She stood. “Well, that’s that.”

  “You know her?” Ace said. “Don’t you need a name?”

  She shook her head. “He has the name.”

  Stacy Anderson.

  Beau just stared ahead blankly as Ace thanked the oracle for her time, and the oracle placed a kiss on his cheek before leaving.

  He was too stunned to speak as it sank in, the reality of it. Stacy Anderson was going to be his.

  “So you know her?” Ace asked as the oracle left, the door swinging shut behind her.

  Beau nodded. “Yes.”

  “And you can win her?”

  Beau walked to the window, hands crossed behind his back, and nodded once more. “It’s only a matter of time.”

  “Well, then hurry up, because the sooner you find your mate, the sooner we can get started on ours and lock in the power of the pride with the oracle.”

  Beau gave him a reassuring grin, flashing white teeth. “Don’t worry about it, Ace. I’ve got it in the bag. What woman wouldn’t want Beau Hunt, lion prince?”

  Lions of Pride Island Boxed Set

  Terry Bolryder Reading Guide

  A Note From Terry

  Most of my series go by species. Most of my books are standalone, but if you want to read them in order and see characters reappearing, here is my list of the order for each species. So just choose your favorite shifter!

  Dragons

  Dragons of New York (Menage)

  Dragons work in pairs, the fire-breathing enforcers of the shifter world and rescuers of anyone in distress. And these sexy dragons are about to find mates:

  Double Dragons Boxed Set

  Double Dragons

  Desired by Dragons

  Destined Dragons

  Tiger Protector Series (Spin-off of Dragons)

  Three tiger brothers trained by dragon shifters work to bring evil shifters to justice while finding the perfect curvy mates.

  Tiger Protector’s Boxed Set

  A Tiger’s Bounty

  A Tiger’s Treasure

  A Tiger’s Destiny

  A Dragon’s Heart

  Awakened Dragons

  These powerful, newly awakened ancient dragons are stronger, more vicious, more powerful, and ready to save humankind, if only they can decide to be heroes rather than villains…

  Awakened Dragons Boxed Set (best deal!)

  Onyx Dragon

  Sapphire Dragon

  Ruby Dragon

  Diamond Dragon

  Amethyst Dragon

  Emerald Dragon

  Rent-A-Dragon

  These ancient, viking-esque dragons just woke up and are ready to get to work finding their mates and new lives in the modern world! Shenanigans and sexiness ensue!

  Steel Dragon

  Iron Dragon

  Titanium Dragon

  Bears

  Bearstone Park Series

  A billionaire tech mogul, a movie star, and an Olympic snowboarder come back to Bearstone Park and find unexpected but wonderful mates.

  Bearllionaire

  Bearlebrity

  Bearthlete

  Beary Sexy Boxed Set: All three brothers in one (BEST DEAL)

  Soldier Bear Series

  These ex special-forces fighting bears are about to find curvy mates in beautiful, remote Bearstone Village.

  Big Bad Bear

  Big Sexy Bear

  Big Strong Bear

  Bear Haven Ranch Series

  These rancher bear brothers need to find mates to keep the family land. Luckily, three curvy city girls are about to arrive just in time.

  Mountain Bear

  Rancher Bear

  Wild Bear

  Mountain Lion

  Bear Claw Security

  These sexy ex-special forces soldier bears are ready to protect in a whole new way, as bodyguards of the exclusive Bear Claw Security.

 
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