The Beltane Party
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  • Reads 143
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 1h 13m
Complete, First published Dec 18, 2016
Despite knowing Meghan would be safer from the Morrigan if Cade played no part in her life, he just can't stay away.  During one of the Dagda's famous parties, Cade and Meghan come very close to admitting their feelings for one another.   Unfortunately, the Celtic goddess of war and strife has grown impatient and her determination to have Meghan's magic has finally driven her to act.

The Beltane Party is a scene from Dolmarehn - Book Two of the Otherworld series told from Cade's perspective.  This scene is also available in the short novel, Ghalien.
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