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  It was hard to ignore the heat of his blush but Channon did his best. “Looking forward to it, Sir.”

  He didn’t win. But, as Jack said, there was always next time.

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  Dear Reader,

  Welcome to Season Four! I'm so glad you came along for the ride. This season Jack and Channon are going to face some new challenges, but I'm sure they can find a way through together. It's amazing how far Channon's come from the person he was in Season One—and he certainly learned his lesson this time :D (Poor Tig! He'll get his happily-ever-after eventually, don't you worry. Plus we're overdue for some more Nate & Ewan, don't you think? I miss them together.)

  If you liked this episode, don't forget to leave a review. And you know you can email me or follow me on twitter @robinmoray, tumblr, facebook, and at my website, where you'll find my blog and other fun stuff.

  See you later,

  ❤ Robin

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  Also by Robin Moray

  (Up-to-date listing at robinmoray.com)

  Bonded to the Alpha series

  Bonded to the Alpha

  Loyal

  Claimed

  Mated

  Mallory Witches series

  Something Wicked

  The Omega Colony series

  Changed: Mated to the Alien Alpha

  As R.J. Moray

  Novellas

  Finding Elliott

  Serials

  His Boy Next Door

  (Channon Beaumont series)

  Season One

  Season Two

  Season Three

  A Collar For His Brat

  (Ewan McKinney series)

  About the Author

  Robin Moray started writing at the age of twelve. Those stories tended to have a lot of elves in them, and woodland rangers who were secretly exiled princes. Robin spent years in academia, studying literature and history, and then embarked on a career in the private sector, playing with spreadsheets and day-dreaming of adventures with wolves and witches and magical pacts. Robin's first book, Bonded to the Alpha, was written in two months but benefited from nearly twenty years of practice. Since then Robin has been devoted to writing fantasy, horror, science fiction, and romance, in all kinds of combinations.

  You can find Robin in the following places:

  robinmoray.com

  Amazon

  Goodreads

  Twitter @robinmoray

  Tumblr

  Facebook

  [email protected]

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  Thanks for reading!

  See you next time!