Heart of Frost and Scars (Frozen Fate #3) Read Online Pam Godwin

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Suspense, Taboo Tags Authors: Series: Frozen Fate Series by Pam Godwin
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Total pages in book: 192
Estimated words: 189782 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 949(@200wpm)___ 759(@250wpm)___ 633(@300wpm)
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I’m the silent ache, the shadow that lingers, the present from your past, the knife in your heart.

In the chilling finale of the Frozen Fate trilogy, Frankie enters a world far deadlier than the one she escaped.

A sinister threat lurks in the shadows, hunting her with a dark obsession as her savage protectors battle the rules of society.
Thrust into the civilized world, they spiral into violence and refuse to conform, their wild natures threatening to tear apart their bond.
Amid these struggles, her seductive billionaire husband fights to reclaim her love.
Caught between possessive men, a deadly stalker, and a legacy of pain, she must decide her fate.
Choose wrongly, and she’ll lose everything to a monster with a heart of frost and scars.

Tropes: Adult Romance, Age Gap, Alpha Hero, Angsty, Band of Brothers, Billionaire, Boy Obsessed, Close Proximity, Fish out of Water, Forbidden Love, Forced Proximity, Found Family, Heroine in Danger, Menage, MFM, One Bed, Poly (3+ people), Protector, Romantic Suspense, Scars, Stalker, Starting Over, Taboo, Touch Her And Die, Tragic Past, Troubled Marriage, Unrequited Love, Why Choose, Will They or Won’t They

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“My! People come and go so quickly here!”

Dorothy, The Wizard of Oz

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Leonid



Frost-laden shock clings to my heart as Monty parks the car on the tarmac.

An early spring fog casts a haze over the runway of Anchorage’s airport, the last vestiges of the blizzard lingering in dirty slush along the edges of the pavement.

The weather might have cleared, but the storm still rages inside me, its blinding flurries of resentment and distrust obscuring the path forward, numbing my senses, and leaving only a sharp, cold determination to protect Frankie from this new danger. Whatever the fuck it is.

She sits in the back seat, pressed tightly against Kody, her face ashen, her voice seemingly frozen in her throat. She barely breathes, her shoulders rigid and lips bloodless.

I hate seeing her like this, the fearless spark she usually exudes snuffed out, replaced by a dull, haunted look.

Kody’s arm wraps around her, holding her close to his side, his expression dark and brooding.

None of us have spoken since we left the lawyer’s office, the gravity of Denver’s revelations suffocating the car.

Beside me, Monty stares at his private jet through the windshield.

I don’t know the man, but I bet his hand doesn’t normally tremble like that.

He clenches it and reaches for the door handle, his face glowing with the shiner I gave him at the hospital.

“You said my reappearance made national news,” Frankie whispers. “But I haven’t seen a reporter since we left the hospital.”

“I took care of it.”

“How?”

“My public relations team is providing controlled, regular updates and exclusives, eliminating the need for invasive reporting. It only buys us a day or two. Long enough to fly to Sitka. Once we’re on the island, we’ll be out of the public eye, secluded, safe, and impossible to access. I also have security measures in place here and when we land to stop anyone trying to approach us.” He opens the door. “I’ll check on the plane. Stay here.”

He exits the car like he can’t escape our unbreathable air fast enough.

The door clicks shut as he strides away, a dark silhouette against the overcast sky.

I may not grasp the full scope of his influence over the media, but I understand the outcome. He’s shielding Frankie, protecting her from public scrutiny.

It’s an uncomfortable reminder of the power he wields.

Montgomery Strakh.

My uncle.

Kody’s half-brother.

Wolf’s father.

Frankie’s husband.

The part that I’m really struggling to wrap my head around is that Kody, the guy who’s been my little brother my entire life, is actually my uncle.

And we share the same woman.

Shit doesn’t get more tangled than that.

I don’t trust Monty, and he shouldn’t trust me. Yet the dumbass left the car running.

I’ve never driven before, but I can figure it out. The controls can’t be more complicated than flying a plane.

“Let’s get out of here.” I twist in the seat and find Kody’s eyes. “We don’t need him.”

“You sure about that?” He stiffens, his voice low and rough. “You heard what he said about the reporters. We can’t have them broadcasting her location. She’s in danger.”

“Apparently, being in danger is my new normal.” She curls her fingers on her lap, her words clipped. Angry.

Outside, Monty gestures animatedly as he converses with the crew beside the jet, preparing to carry us off to his estate in Sitka.

“This threat against you…” I soften my tone, not wanting to scare her more than she already is. “It’s worse than wolves and blizzards and starvation. You know why? Because we don’t know who or what it is. We won’t see it coming until it’s too late.” I thrust a finger at the man who is far too eager to help us. “The threat could be Monty.”

I expect her to react, to argue, to defend him. But she doesn’t. She glances in his direction, where he huddles into his coat and talks to the crew.


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