The Royal Son

V.M. Sanford


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The Royal Son by V.M. Sanford
Zal’s life is as normal as they come, or at least it was until he comes home to find his father dead on the kitchen floor. His father’s killer is still in the house, and Zal has to run for his life. When he is wounded and faints, he doesn’t expect to wake up in a bed he doesn’t know, in a room he’s never seen before.
Jackson doesn’t usually stick his nose in stuff that doesn’t have anything to do with him. He tries to ignore the guy he finds unconscious on the forest ground while running in his wolf form. Jackson can’t let the guy die, though, even if it means fighting for him and taking him back to his house, something he normally wouldn’t do for someone he doesn’t know.
When Zal’s wound becomes black and his fever rises, Jackson knows he won’t be able to help him. He calls the only person he knows can help—Lonnie, a childhood friend and a man he hasn’t talked to in more than ten years. That simple action opens up a new world for Zal, a world Jackson will gladly share with him.
Zal’s attacker is still out there, though, and he wants what Zal now has—the Fey throne.

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