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Fury of Fire (Dragonfury Series #1)

Fury of Fire (Dragonfury Series #1)

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Autoren: Coreene Callahan
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suites, and cellblocks attached to it—needed to be finished five minutes ago.
    At least, the humans had one thing going for them. They took direction well…with the right incentive. Leverage. Ivar’s mouth tipped up at the corners. God, he L-O-V-E-D leverage. It never failed. The little bastards responded so well to arm twisting—literal and otherwise. Most begged for their lives, their freedom, or his personal favorite: to see their families.
    Too bad Ivar wasn’t into making promises. He only provided what they required to keep working: food, water, a bunk, and their lives. The last he dangled like a carrot, the proverbial golden pledge—do what I ask and you’ll make it out alive. Jesus, he was a dog; the dictionary’s definition of deceitful.
    But, hey, the end justified the means. Didn’t it?
    Yeah, a big thumbs-up on that one.
    War wasn’t a word with any candy coating. It was a brutal contest of wills. A fuck you to the world and the enemy. May the best dragon win.
    Ivar pressed the main-floor button on the face of the electrical panel. The elevator’s ascent was smooth, a silent climb made possible by a series of huge magnets. He hummed his approval and glanced around the steel cage. It was a thing of beauty; the best technology had to offer.
    The modern marvel slowed, coming to a bump-free landing on the top floor of 28 Walton Street. One hundred and fifty feet above his subterranean home, the red-brick, three-story walk-up wasn’t much to look at from the outside. Surrounded by a quiet neighborhood filled with crooked A-frames, the abandoned fire station made the ultimate HQ. A dragon lair hiding in plain sight. It was perfect: cover and proximity to prey rolled into one.
    The only problem? The building. It was long on character and short on comfort. Ivar liked it anyway. The wide-open spaces worked for him and—despite the rotten stair treads and holes in the wooden floor—the structure was solid. The roof needed patching when he’d first moved in, but he hadn’t bought the place for its 1950s charm.
    He’d dropped $3.6 million on the rat hole for the land. Thirteen beautiful acres of trees, tall grass, and beat-to-shit oil tanks, cars, and forgotten construction machinery. It was a graveyard, a wasteland where shit came to die. The sinkhole of Seattle.
    Disgusting, just like the race responsible for it.
    Without making a sound, the elevator’s double doors slid wide. Ivar stepped out into what would become the Razorbacks’ common room—into decay, dust, and moonlight. Into his XO’s (aka executive officer’s) presence.
    Arms crossed, lean frame propped against the pitted brick wall at his back, Lothair’s black gaze landed on him. “We have a problem.”
    The muscles bracketing Ivar’s spine tightened. Great. Just what he needed…another screwup to toss on the ever-growing pile. Taking a calming breath, he threw out his best guess. “The female escaped.”
    “Not exactly.”
    “What then?”
    Lothair shifted, leather jacket rasping against brick. The movement was small, barely a fidget at all, but Ivar knew his XO well. The male didn’t like what he was about to admit. “Bastian beat us to her.”
    “Jesus Christ.” Ivar grabbed hold of his temper before it slipped. Attacking Lothair wouldn’t get either of them anywhere but bruised. And wouldn’t that be the cake topper on an already shitty day?
    Suppressing a growl, he crossed the large, rectangular room, skirting a jagged hole in the floorboards. He stopped at the floor-to-ceiling windows, looking out over his new backyard. Moonlight streamed in white-blue waves, casting shadows as he stared through cracked windowpanes, his gaze moving over the twisted steel shells that littered his property.
    The God-awful mess was an environmental nightmare, a slap in the face to all Dragonkind. How could the humans walk by the eyesore every day? Ignore the mess while leaking oil tanks contaminated their neighborhoods and poisoned the planet? Jesus, it baffled and angered him every time he saw the same travesty repeated in different countries all over the world.
    The entire human race needed to be put down. Eradicated before the damage became irreversible and every species on Earth died a horrible death. Phase two of his plan would take care of them…wipe out the apathetic beasts in one fell swoop.
    But first things first.
    Ignoring the smell of stale beer and rotting wood, he glanced over his shoulder at Lothair. “Where is the

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