King of Inferno (The Immortal Iron Brothers #2) Read Online Blue Saffire

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Fantasy/Sci-fi, MC, Paranormal, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: The Immortal Iron Brothers Series by Blue Saffire
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Total pages in book: 104
Estimated words: 98082 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 490(@200wpm)___ 392(@250wpm)___ 327(@300wpm)
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I spent a ton of time on these grounds. The alpha being more like a brother to me than a friend. When you have been around as long as I have, you find many ways to pass the time.

I have to stifle a laugh as Ace, Dom, and Nik come into view, looking like they want to claw their hair out. Ace and Dom are blowing up balloons while Nik is trying to attach them to the arch.

If supers did the godfather thing, that’s who I would be to these three. I remember when they were newborn pups. Even then, it wasn’t hard to tell they would all become alphas.

When I look to see former Alpha Dyson straightening flower arrangements, I do release a laugh. He looks up from his task and frowns at me. His wrinkled and weathered face reminds me that wolves live long lives, but my friend is coming closer to the end of his. I’ve known Dyson for a very long time.

“There you are,” he says.

He grabs his walking stick and starts toward me. He has always been a fine warrior. If not for a dirty trick and poisoning, he never would have been bested to sustain the injury that forced him to eventually need to use that walking aid.

A lesser wolf would have died or succumbed to the injury much sooner. Dyson, the older, stubborn bastard, had pushed through for years before the poison and injury took hold of him, causing him to pass the pack down to his sons. That’s when Sapphire Moon became Crescent Moon, Full Moon, and New Moon.

“Old friend,” Dyson croons as he pulls me into a hug.

“It’s good to see you, Alpha.”

“I haven’t been alpha in years and you and I go too far back for the formality.”

“You will always be an alpha, and there will be no time that will go by when I will not show you that respect,” I say.

“In that case, My King. Since you are older than I am, I think I’m the one who needs to show some respect.”

“You two can have this old argument some other time. Bradan, would you please use your magic to finish this?” Ace groans.

Dyson and I snicker at his oldest son. When I told the alphas I would be bringing Taylor here to present her with her court. They all insisted on throwing a huge party.

Because I’m completely in love with Taylor, I not only agreed but I thought it was an amazing idea and something I could surprise her with. This weekend will be all about her.

“You mean to tell me you can’t huff and puff a few balloons into shape? They don’t make alphas like they used to,” I taunt.

“Fuck you,” Nik bites out.

I laugh and shake my head. “I told you to allow the rest of the pack to help you.”

“All hands are on the festivities at the holy land for the night. We wanted to do this. Besides, Violet and Nika were supposed to be here by now to help,” Ace says.

“Bree was helping until she ran off muttering to herself. You know how she gets. Just help us,” Nik grumbles.

“Pick a struggle, Nik. You can’t be grumpy and look the way you do,” I tease good-naturedly.

I think me and his brothers are the only ones he’d ever allow to say such a thing. Nik has always been sensitive about his appearance. It’s no fault of his own. He and his father fell victim to the same poison and attack—Nik only being a small child at the time.

He flips me the bird and kicks the arch over. I give a deep belly laugh, knowing there are no real hard feelings between us. As I laugh, I finish decorating the room for Taylor’s arrival.

“Shit, why didn’t we just let him do that in the first place? Do you have any idea how long it took to rig those roses up there in that net and program it to the trigger? Where’s Taylor anyway?” Dom gripes.

“She’s with Violet and Nika. I appreciate all you have done for my mate. I know she will love it.”

“Will you propose, or have you chickened out?” Ace asks.

“I don’t know yet. I thought I’d let the weekend play out.”

Nik snorts. “He chickened out.”

“As the oldest being in this room, I’m going to warn you to watch your mouth. Reel all that shit in, brother,” I say with no real bite and a smile on my lips that tells him I’m ribbing him.

“My wolf has never been afraid of a little fire, and it’s been a while since I’ve had a good spar.”

“Keep talking and you’ll get your wish.”

“Your old lady has arrived. Nika says they are in the foyer,” Ace says, interrupting our banter.

“Good, I’ve been dying to meet her,” Dyson says.


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