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His hand immediately halted, and he didn’t even beg for release. He truly was learning well.
“You’ll come when I say you can.” Since he’d played all the cards right, it was time for her to reward him. The blood staining her dress couldn’t have come at a better time. She pressed her hand near the first button at her clavicle bone and unclasped. Lion licked his lips. Then she did the next and the next, exposing her plump breasts, her nipples pebbling. Finally, she let her dress drift to the floor. It would need to be buried since the blood would never come out.
“Say it,” she said as she sauntered toward him, swaying her naked hips, knowing she was as beautiful as he. Lion was permanent, she could already tell. Her executioner and her lover.
“Please,” he begged, voice rough, desperate.
She lowered herself to her knees, something she never did for anyone. But he was unlike anyone she’d ever had control of. Gripping his firmness tightly in her hand, she could feel the throb against her palm.
“I love you,” he rasped.
“Of course you do. I can be what, and whoever, anyone wants.” Langwidere then slipped his length inside her mouth to provide him the pleasure that would satisfy them both before they started their journey. Together, they would take over the South, and one day, she would be queen of all of Oz.
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Want more Faeries of Oz? Check out Tin, Book One, in the Faeries of Oz series!
Tin is the most famous fae in Oz for all the wrong reasons. Cursed with a stone heart, he is the perfect assassin: ruthless, efficient, and merciless with thousands of kills to his name. When his old friend, Lion, offers him a small fortune to deliver Dorothy to the South for his lover to wear the girl’s head as her own, Tin doesn’t hesitate to accept the unsavory deal.
Dorothy Gale lost everything—her family to illness, her dog to age, and now her farm to foreclosure. The entire town thought she was crazy for believing in a faerie world called Oz, but even after ten years have passed, she can’t help knowing she was right. So when an emerald green portal opens in her wheat field, she jumps at the opportunity to return to the only place she ever felt like she belonged.
Tin wasn’t expecting a grown woman to step through the portal, just as Dorothy wasn’t expecting Tin to have his stone heart back, but Oz holds more unexpected things than either could have imagined. Magic has hidden dangerous lies behind glamour, trapped innocents in curses, and left the land of Oz in turmoil—none more so than the South. As Tin and Dorothy travel together for the second time in a decade, their lives begin to make sense again. Soon, they must decide who to give their loyalties to before Lion takes Dorothy’s head and Tin’s cursed heart is forever doomed.
Acknowledgments
We’d first like to thank all the readers! You are all amazing, and we’re so glad you dove into our reimagining of Oz.
To our families and friends, you are what keeps us sane. We couldn’t have done this process without Elle, SiriGuruDev, Amber H., Lauren, Lindsay, Loretta, Victoria, and Gerardo.
If you choose to stick around for the rest of the series, trust us, it’s going to be fun!
About the Authors
Amber R. Duell was born and raised in a small town in Central New York. While it will always be home, she’s constantly moving with her husband and two sons as a military wife. She does her best writing in the middle of the night, surviving the daylight hours with massive amounts of caffeine. When not reading or writing, she enjoys snowboarding, embroidering, and snuggling with her cats.
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Candace Robinson spends her days consumed by words and hoping to one day find her own DeLorean time machine. Her life consists of avoiding migraines, admiring Bonsai trees, watching classic movies, and living with her husband and daughter in Texas—where it can be forty degrees one day and eighty the next.
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