Friday, August 31, 2012


This was an entertaining read. Storm's Heart is the second book in the Elder Races series by Thea Harrison. 

Tiago Black Eagle is a Wyr warrior, a god of storms. He's able to wield thunder and lightning, and he's ruled the skies for centuries. He has been denying his attraction to Tricks since he first saw her. Now, with Tricks being the heir to the Dark Fae throne and facing threats to her life because her evil uncle was killed, Tiago must protect Tricks. 

Thistle "Tricks" Periwinkle is the heir to the Dark Fae throne. When her murderous uncle ruled the Dark Fae, Tricks found sanctuary with the Wyr in New York. Her ethereal beauty and sparkling personality won the hearts of the public, but after he uncle's death, there are those that want her dead. After she was almost assassinated in Chicago, Tricks is on the run. But she didn't expect the one warrior she desires to drop everything and come to her rescue.

Soon Tiago & Tricks must work together so that Tricks can rule the Dark Fae and fall prey to the stormy hunger between them. 

Tiago was an awesome character. He's powerful, he can fly, and he controls lightning & thunder! When Tiago's angry, lightning literally strikes on a clear day. Tricks definitely brings the warrior to his knees. She's funny and she can stand on her own against the god of storms who has lived for centuries. After years and years filled with Tiago ignoring her, now Tricks has to deal with being prey to the god of storms. 

First book in the series: Dragon Bound. Third is Serpent's Kiss. Fourth is Oracle's Moon.

Shift by Jeri Smith-Ready



Shift is the second book in the Shade series. I read this book a while ago and it was pretty good. I read this before the first book so I was a little confused, but I think that you don't really have to read the first book because you'll get the hang of the story fairly quick.

Aura's boyfriend Logan died before the second book began, but Aura misses him terribly. Logan failed to pass on, and he nearly turns into a Shade. He comes back to Aura after a few months, and suddenly, he turns back into a human again for a couple of minutes. They almost lose their virginity, but Logan turns back into a ghost.

Then, there's Zachary. Aura is definitely attracted to Zachary, but since Logan has not passed and doesn't seem want to, Aura cannot be with Zachary. Logan pretty much guilts Aura every time she and Zachary hang out, so it's a complicated relationship. There's also another problem: Logan wants to come back with a BANG. He wants to perform in front of a lot of people, which makes Aura and Zachary the focus of the DMP.

Shift is a book about life. It's about dealing with losing someone you really love. Someone who shouldn't have died. Aura has to deal with letting a person she love go, letting him find peace. Logan has to deal with accepting his fate and leaving the world he knows. 

The first book in the series is Shade and the 3rd & final book is Shine.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Howl For It by Shelly Laurenston & Cynthia Eden



Like a Wolf With a Bone by Shelly Laurenston

Well, I'm a big fan of Shelly Laurenston's Pride series so I definitely wanted to read this short story about Egbert Ray -Eggie- Smith and Darla Mae Lewis. I love Shelly Laurenston's stories because she manages to make her books funny even if they are filled with predators such as wolves, lions, polar bears, grizzly bears, tigers, hyenas, wolfdogs, hybrids, etc. Her books are always funny and the romances are very sweet. All her books in the Pride series are my favorite so I'll recommend them all!

This short story about Eggie and Darla Mae (Dee-Ann Smith's parents) is definitely good for a quick read and something to keep you occupied while waiting for Laurenston's next books in her Pride and Dragon Kin series.

Eggie is good at killing, probably the only thing he's good at. Darla Mae is the youngest sister of Janie Mae Lewis (Bubba Ray's wife & Smitty's mother). She finally meets Eggie outside her family's home when a bunch of humans tried to kill her. Eggie rescues Darla and brings her back to Smithtown. Darla is the only one who is not scared of Eggie and she hates it when people talk bad about him. 
It was sweet seeing the romance build between Eggie and Darla. Their story definitely brings about another side of Eggie that we knew was there but other books never mentioned. He's actually one of the nicest wolf, well, when it comes to Darla and his Sugar Bug. 

We also read about other characters that we didn't know about such as the original Smith boys' mother & father. Eggie is their mother's favorite, while Bubba Ray has already been established as the next Alpha of the Smith pack. We also see a similarity between Smitty & Bubba Ray. They both took a while to mate their mates, except Smitty had a child with Jessie Ann AFTER they already mated. 

The verdict: Great short story about Eggie & Darla. Definitely a must-read. I'm not sure about Cynthia Eden's short story because I only read a few of her books & I don't know the main character Gage Ryder. However, fans of Pride series should definitely read it! The Lewis sisters definitely reminded me of Ronnie Lee, Dee-Ann, and Sissy Mae. 

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Teaser for Fear the Darkness!


Here's a sneak peak of the book Fear the Darkness by Alexandra Ivy. It releases on September 1, 2012! (Book 9 in the Guardians of Eternity series)


EXCERPT:
Las Vegas
The Forum shops in Caesar’s Palace were a wonderland for any female, let alone one who’d spent the past thirty years secluded from the world.
Beneath the ceilings that were painted to resemble a blue sky, the elegant stores wound their way past fountains intended to give the image of being transported back to Roman days, although their glass display cases filled with the sort of temptation designed to make a modern woman drool.
With a wry smile, Caine stepped behind his dazzled companion to wrap his arms around her waist, tugging her back flat against his chest.
He could only wish Cassie would look at him with that same wistful longing, he ruefully acknowledged.
Or perhaps not, he swiftly corrected as his body hardened with a familiar, brutal need.
Since discovering Cassie being held prisoner in the cave of a demon lord weeks ago, Caine had done his best to play the role of Knight in Shining Armor.
Although possessing the natural strength of a pureblooded Were, Cassie had not only been altered in the womb not to shift, but she was as innocent as a babe and twice as vulnerable.
Add in the fact she was the first true prophet born in centuries, and currently being hunted by every demon loyal to the Dark Lord, and she was a disaster waiting to happen.
She desperately needed a protector.
And since Caine (once a mere cur) had died and been resurrected as a pureblooded Were in her arms, he’d assumed that protecting Cassie was the reason the fates had returned him to this world instead of leaving him to rot in his well-deserved hell.
Unfortunately, his miraculous return to life hadn’t included a sainthood and he remained a fully, functioning male with all the usual weaknesses.
Including a rampaging lust toward the tiny female currently wrapped in his arms.
As always completely impervious to his torment, Cassie breathed a soft sigh of wonder.
“Oh…”
“Cassie.” Bending down, he spoke directly in her ear. “Cassie, listen to me.”
She tilted back her head to meet his narrowed gaze and Caine briefly forgot how to breathe.
Holy shit, but she was beautiful.
Her hair was pale, closer to silver than blond, and pulled into a pony tail that fell to her waist. Her skin was a perfect alabaster, smooth and silken. Her eyes were an astonishing green, the color of spring grass and flecked with gold.
Her face was heart-shaped with delicate features that gave her an air of fragility that was only emphasized by her slender body. Of course, beneath her jeans and casual sweatshirt, she possessed the lean muscles of all pureblooded Weres.
“What?” she prompted when he continued to gawk at her in mindless appreciation.
He sucked in a deep breath, savoring the warm scent of lavender that clung to her skin.
“You promised me that you would blend.”
She wiggled from his grasp and darted toward the nearest store to press her face against the window.
“Mmmm.”
Caine rolled his eyes. “I knew this was a mistake.”
“There’s so many,” she murmured as he moved to stand beside her. “How do you choose?”
“We’ll go into a store, pick out a few of your favorite clothes and try them on…”
“Okay.”
Without waiting for him finish, Cassie was darting through the open doorway. Caine was swiftly on her heels, but with immaculate timing a buxom nymph with dark hair and brown eyes pretended to stumble and landed against his chest.
Instinctively his hands reached to grasp her shoulders, his sapphire blue eyes narrowed with irritation.
Once upon a time he had appreciated beautiful females tossing themselves into his arms. Even though he’d been a mere cur, his short blond hair that fell across his brow and tanned, surfer good-looks made sure he had more than his fair share of babes. And it didn’t hurt that his body was chiseled muscles beneath the low riding jeans and muscle shirt.
And oh yeah, he’d made an obscene fortune cranking out prescription drugs from his private lab.
Now it took every ounce of willpower to politely set aside the damned nymph and not toss her into the line of sleek metallic mannequins showing off the latest designer swimwear.
“Didn’t we meet in…” she began, but Caine wasn’t listening as he swept past her and headed straight toward the tiny blond who was fingering a pretty white sundress with black polka dots.
“Cassie.”
He had barely reached her side when her hands reached for the bottom of her sweatshirt and began pulling it over her head.
“I want to try it on.”
“Holy shit.” He grabbed her hands, yanking the sweatshirt back into place. “Wait.”
She frowned in confusion. “But you said…”
“Yeah, I know what I said,” he muttered. When was he going to learn she took every word quite literally?
“Did I do something wrong?”
“Never.” He brushed a finger over her pale cheek. Christ, she was so unbearably innocent. “Why don’t you show me what you like and I’ll pick out the right size?”
“You can do that just by looking?”
His lips twisted in a dry smile. “It’s a gift.”
“A well-practiced gift?”
He stilled, regarding her in surprise. Despite the fact they’d been constant companions over the past weeks, Cassie rarely seemed aware of his presence, let alone the fact that he was a red-blooded male.
Not that he took it personally.
She was plagued by her visions of the future and too often impervious to the world around her.
“Are you truly interested?” he husked.
She flashed him a dimpled smile. “Perhaps.”
He swallowed a growl, his body once again hard and aching. She was going have him a raving lunatic before this was over.
“Better than nothing.” He motioned toward the hovering saleslady, indicating he wanted one of the sundresses before steering Cassie toward the khaki shorts and pretty summer tops. “Now, let’s choose a few sensible outfits before we move on.”
Within an hour they had a reasonable pile of clothes for both of them and a bill that would make most men shudder in horror.
Caine, however, didn’t so much as flinch as he gathered the packages and headed out of the store. They had left Missouri after Cassie had offered her warning to Laylah with nothing more than the clothes on their backs. Tonight he intended to enjoy a hot shower, clean clothes, good food, and a soft bed.
In that order.
In silence they wandered down the wide passageway, occasionally halting for Cassie to peer into the windows.
For the moment Caine was content to allow her to behave as a normal female. It was all too rare that she was able to put aside the burden of her visions.
And as long as he didn’t detect any danger lurking…
His brain closed down as his searching gaze was snared by the sight of lace and ribbons and feminine temptation spread in front of a shop window.
Instinct alone had him herding Cassie through the door and into the hushed atmosphere of the exclusive store.
“What are you doing?” she asked in confusion.
“We did your shopping, now it’s my turn,” he informed her, moving toward a table that held a pile of satin teddies with matching thongs.
Oh…hell.

Teaser Tuesday!


A sneak peak of Reflected in You by Sylvia Day, the second book in her Crossfire trilogy!!

Chapter 1
Chapter 1   —   Updated Aug 23, 2012   —   27,416 characters
I loved New York with the kind of mad passion I reserved for only one other thing in my life. The city was a microcosm of new world opportunities and old world traditions. Conservatives rubbed shoulders with bohemians. Oddities coexisted with priceless rarities. The pulsing energy of the city fueled international business bloodlines and drew people from all over the world.

And the embodiment of all that vibrancy, driving ambition, and world-renowned power had just screwed me to two toe-curlingly awesome orgasms.

As I padded over to his massive walk-in closet, I glanced at Gideon Cross's sex-rumpled bed and shivered with remembered pleasure. My hair was still damp from a shower and the towel wrapped around me was my only article of clothing. I had an hour and a half before I had to be at work, which was cutting it a little too close for comfort. Obviously, I was going to have to allot time in my morning routine for sex, otherwise I'd always be scrambling. Gideon woke up ready to conquer the world and he liked to start that domination with me.

How lucky was I?

Because it was sliding into July in New York and the temperature was heating up, I chose a slim pair of pressed natural linen slacks and a sleeveless poplin shell in a soft gray that matched my eyes. Since I had no hair styling talent, I pulled my long blond hair back in a simple ponytail, then made up my face. When I was presentable, I left the bedroom.

I heard Gideon's voice the moment I stepped into the hallway. A tiny shiver moved through me when I realized he was angry, his voice low and clipped. He didn't rile easily... unless he was ticked off with me. I could get him to raise his voice and curse, even shove his hands through his glorious shoulder-length mane of inky black hair.

For the most part, though, Gideon was a testament to leashed power. There was no need for him to shout when he could get people to quake in their shoes with just a look or a tersely spoken word.

I found him in his home office. He stood with his back to the door and an earpiece receiver in his ear. His arms were crossed and he was staring out the windows of his Fifth Avenue penthouse apartment, giving the impression of a very solitary man, an individual who was separate from the world around him, yet entirely capable of ruling it.

Leaning into the doorjamb, I drank him in. I was certain my view of the skyline was more awe-inspiring than his. My vantage point included him superimposed over those towering skyscrapers, an equally powerful and impressive presence. He'd finished his shower before I managed to crawl out of bed. His seriously addictive body was now dressed in two pieces of an expensively tailored three-piece suit--an admitted hot-button of mine. The rear view of him showcased a perfect ass and a powerful back encased in a vest.

On the wall was a massive collage of photos of us as a couple and one very intimate one that he'd taken of me while I was sleeping. Most were pictures taken by the paparazzi who followed his every move. He was Gideon Cross, of Cross Industries, and at the ridiculous age of twenty-eight, he was one of the top twenty-five richest people in the world. I was pretty sure he owned a significant chunk of Manhattan; I was positive he was the hottest man on the planet. And he kept photos of me everywhere he worked, as if I could possibly be as fun to look at as he was.

He turned, pivoting gracefully to catch me with his icy blue gaze. Of course he'd known I was there, watching him. There was a crackling in the air when we were near each other, a sense of anticipation like the coiled silence before the boom of thunder. He'd probably deliberately waited a beat before facing me, giving me the opportunity to check him out because he knew I loved to look at him.

Dark and Dangerous. And all mine.

God... I never got used to the impact of that face. Those sculpted cheekbones and dark winged brows, the thickly lashed blue eyes and those lips... perfectly etched to be both sensual and wicked. I loved when they smiled with sexual invitation and I shivered when they thinned into a stern line. And when he pressed those lips to my body, I burned for him.

Jeez, listen to yourself. My mouth curved, remembering how annoyed I used to get at pals who waxed poetic about their boyfriends' good looks. But here I was, constantly awed by the gorgeousness of the complicated, frustrating, messed-up, sexy-as-sin man I was falling deeper in love with every day.

As we stared at each other, his scowl didn't lessen nor did he cease speaking to the poor soul on the receiving end of his call, but his gaze warmed from its chilly irritation to scorching heat.

I should've become used to the change that came over him when he looked at me, but it still hit me with a force strong enough to rock me on my feet. That look conveyed how hard and deep he wanted to fuck me--which he did every chance he got--and it also afforded me a glimpse of his raw, unrelenting force of will. A core of strength and command marked everything Gideon did in life.

"See you at eight on Saturday," he finished, before yanking off the earpiece and tossing it on his desk. "Come here, Eva."

Another shiver slid through me at the way he said my name, with the same authoritative bite he used when he said Come, Eva, while I was beneath him... filled with him... desperate to climax for him...

"No time for that, ace." I backed into the hallway, because I was weak where he was concerned. The soft rasp in his smooth, cultured voice was nearly capable of making me orgasm just listening to it. And whenever he touched me, I caved.

I hurried to the kitchen to make us some coffee.

He muttered something under his breath and followed me out, his long stride easily gaining on mine. I found myself pinned to the hallway wall by six feet two inches of hard, hot male.

"You know what happens when you run, angel." Gideon nipped my lower lip with his teeth, and then soothed the sting with the caress of his tongue. "I catch you."

Inside me, something sighed with happy surrender and my body went lax with pleasure at being pressed so close to his. I craved him constantly, so deeply it was a physical ache. What I felt was lust, but it was also so much more. Something so precious and profound that Gideon's lust for me wasn't the trigger it would've been with another man. If anyone else had attempted to subdue me with the weight of his body, I would've freaked out. But it had never been an issue with Gideon. He knew what I needed and how much I could take.

The sudden flash of his grin stopped my heart.

Confronted with that breathtaking face framed by that lustrous dark hair, I felt my knees weaken just a little. He was so polished and urbane except for the decadent length of those silky strands.

He nuzzled his nose against mine. "You can't smile at me like that, then walk away. Tell what you were thinking about when I was on the phone."

My lips twisted wryly. "How gorgeous you are. It's sickening how often I think about that. I need to get over it already."

He cupped the back of my thigh and urged me tighter against him, teasing me with an expert roll of his hips against mine. He was outrageously gifted in bed. And he knew it. "Damned if I'll let you."

"Oh?" Heat slid sinuously through my veins, my body too greedy for the feel of his. "You can't tell me you want another starry-eyed woman hanging on you, Mr. Hates-Exaggerated-Expectations."

"What I want," he purred, cupping my jaw and rubbing my bottom lip with the pad of his thumb, "is you being too busy thinking about me to think about anyone else."

I pulled in a slow and shaky breath. I was completely seduced by the smoldering look in his eyes, the provocative tone of his voice, the heat of his body, and the mouthwatering scent of his skin. He was my drug, and I had no desire to kick the habit.

"Gideon," I breathed, entranced.

With a soft groan, he sealed his chiseled mouth over mine, stealing away thoughts of what time it was with a lush, deep kiss... a kiss that almost succeeded in distracting me from seeing the insecurity he'd just revealed.

I pushed my fingers into his hair to hold him still and kissed him back, my tongue sliding along his, stroking. We'd been a couple for such a short period of time. Less than a month. Worse, neither of us knew how to have a relationship like the one we were attempting to build--a relationship in which we refused to pretend we weren't both seriously broken.

His arms banded around me and tightened possessively. "I wanted to spend the weekend with you down in the Florida Keys--naked."

"Umm, sounds nice." More than nice. As big of a kick as I got out of Gideon in a three-piece suit, I much preferred him stripped to the skin. I avoided pointing out that I wouldn't be available this weekend...

"Now I've got to spend the weekend taking care of business," he muttered, his lips moving against mine.

"Business you put off to be with me?" He'd been leaving work early to spend time with me and I knew that had to be costing him. My mother was on her third marriage and all of her spouses were successful, wealthy moguls of one kind or another. I knew the price for ambition was very late hours.

"I pay other people a generous salary so I can be with you."

Nice dodge, but noting the flash of irritation in his gaze, I distracted him. "Thank you. Let's get some coffee before we run out of time."

Gideon stroked his tongue along my bottom lip, then released me. "I'd like to get off the ground by eight tomorrow night. Pack cool and light. Arizona's got dry heat."

"What?" I blinked at his retreating back as it disappeared into his office. "Arizona is where your business is?"

"Unfortunately."

Uh... whoa. Instead of risking my shot at coffee, I postponed arguing and continued on to the kitchen. I passed through Gideon's spacious apartment with its stunning prewar architecture and slender arched windows, my heels alternately clicking over gleaming hardwood and muffled by Aubusson rugs. Decorated in dark woods and neutral fabrics, the luxurious space was brightened by jeweled accents. As much as his place screamed money, it managed to remain warm and welcoming, a comfortable place to relax and feel pampered.

When I reached the kitchen, I wasted no time in shoving a travel mug under the one-cup coffeemaker. Gideon joined me with his jacket draped over one arm and his cell phone in the other. I put another portable mug under the spout for him before I went to the fridge for some half-and-half.

"It might be fortunate after all." I faced him and reminded him of my roommate issue. "I need to knock heads with Cary this weekend."

Gideon dropped his phone in the inner pocket of his jacket, then hung the garment off the back of one of the barstools at the island. "You're coming with me, Eva."

Exhaling in a rush, I added half-and-half to my coffee. "To do what? Lie around naked, waiting for you to finish work and fuck me?"

His gaze held mine as he collected his mug and sipped his steaming coffee with too-calm deliberation. "Are we going to argue?"

"Are you going to be difficult? We talked about this. You know I can't leave Cary after what happened last night." The multi-body tangle I'd found in my living room gave new meaning to the word "clusterfuck."

I put the carton back in the fridge and absorbed the sensation of being drawn to him inexorably by the force of his will. It'd been that way from the beginning. When he chose to, Gideon could make me feel his demands. And it was very, very difficult to ignore the part of me that begged to give him whatever he wanted. "You're going to take care of business and I'm going to take care of my best friend, then we'll go back to taking care of each other."

"I won't be back until Sunday night, Eva."

Oh... I felt a sharp twinge in my belly at hearing we'd be apart that long. Most couples didn't spend every free moment together, but we weren't like most people. We both had hang-ups, insecurities, and an addiction to each other that required regular contact to keep us functioning properly. I hated being apart from him. I rarely went more than a couple hours without thinking of him.

"You can't stand the thought either," he said quietly, studying me in that way he had that saw everything. "By Sunday we'll be both be worthless."

I blew on the surface of my coffee, and then took a quick sip. I was unsettled at the thought of going the entire weekend without him. Worse, I hated the thought of him spending that amount of time away from me. He had a world of choices and possibilities out there, women who weren't so screwed up and difficult to be with.

Still, I managed to say, "We both know that's not exactly healthy, Gideon."

"Says who? No one else knows what it's like to be us."

Okay, I'd give him that.

"We need to get to work," I said, knowing this impasse was going to drive both of us crazy all day. We'd sort it out later, but for now we were stuck with it.

Resting his hip against the counter, he crossed his ankles and stubbornly settled in. "What we need is for you to come with me."

"Gideon." My foot began to tap against the travertine tile. "I can't just give up my life for you. If I turn into arm candy, you'll get bored real quick. Hell, I'd get sick of myself. It shouldn't kill us to spend a couple days straightening out other parts of our lives, even if we hate doing it."

His gaze captured mine. "You're too much trouble to be arm candy."

"Takes a troublemaker to know one."

Gideon straightened, shrugging off his brooding sensuality and instantly capturing me with his severe intensity. So mercurial--like me. "You've gotten a lot of press lately, Eva. It's no secret that you're in New York. I can't leave you here while I'm gone. Bring Cary with us if you have to. You can butt heads with him while you're waiting for me to finish work and fuck you."

"Ha." Even as I acknowledged his attempt to lighten the strain with humor, I realized what his real objection to being apart from me was--Nathan. My former stepbrother. The living nightmare from my past that Gideon seemed to fear might reappear in my present. It frightened me to concede that he wasn't totally wrong. The shield of anonymity that had protected me for years had been shattered by our highly public relationship.

God... we totally didn't have the time to get into that mess, but I knew it wasn't a point Gideon would concede on. He was a man who claimed his possessions utterly, fought off his competitors with ruthless precision, and would never allow any harm to come to me. I was his safe place, which made me rare and invaluable to him.

Gideon glanced at his watch. "Time to go, angel."

He fetched his jacket; then gestured for me to precede him through his luxurious living room where I grabbed my purse and the bag holding my walking shoes and other necessities. A few moments later, we'd finished the descent to the ground floor in his private elevator and slid into the back of his black Bentley SUV.

"Hi, Angus," I greeted his driver, who touched the brim of his old-fashioned chauffeur's hat.

"Good morning, Miss Tramell," he replied, smiling. He was an older gentleman, with a liberal sprinkling of white in his red hair. I liked him for a lot of reasons, not the least of which was the fact that he'd been driving Gideon around since grade school and genuinely cared for him.

A quick glance at the Rolex my mother and stepfather had given me told me I'd make it to work on time... if we didn't get boxed in by traffic. Even as I thought this, Angus slid deftly into the sea of taxis and cars on the street. After the tense quiet of Gideon's apartment, the noise of Manhattan woke me as effectively as a jolt of caffeine. The blaring of horns and the thud of tires over a manhole cover invigorated me. Rapid moving streams of pedestrians flanked both sides of the clogged street, while buildings stretched ambitiously toward the sky, keeping us in shadow even as the sun climbed.

God, I seriously loved New York. I took the time every day to absorb it, to try and draw it into me.

I settled into the leather seatback and reached for Gideon's hand, giving it a squeeze. "Will you feel better if Cary and I left town for the weekend? Maybe a quick trip to Vegas?"

Gideon's gaze narrowed. "Am I a threat to Cary? Is that why you won't consider Arizona?"

"What? No. I don't think so." Shifting in the seat, I faced him. "Sometimes it takes an all-nighter before I can get him to open up."

"You don't think so?" he repeated my answer, ignoring everything but the first words out of my mouth.

"He might feel like he can't reach out to me when he needs to talk because I'm always with you," I clarified, steadying my mug with two hands as we drove over a pothole. "Listen, you're going to have to get over any jealousy about Cary. When I say he's like a brother to me, Gideon, I'm not kidding. You don't have to like him, but you have to understand that he's a permanent part of my life."

"Do you tell him the same thing about me?"

"I don't have to. He knows. I'm trying to reach a compromise here--"

"I never compromise."

My brows rose. "In business, I'm sure you don't. But this is a relationship, Gideon. They require give and--"

Gideon's growl cut me off. "My plane, my hotel, and if you leave the premises you take a security team with you."

His sudden, reluctant capitulation surprised me silent for a long minute. Long enough for his brow to arch over those piercing blue eyes in a look that said take-it-or-leave-it.

"Don't you think that's a little extreme?" I prodded. "I'll have Cary with me."

"You'll forgive me if I don't trust him with your safety after last night." Drinking his coffee, his posture made it very clear the conversation was done in his mind. He'd given me his acceptable options.

I might've gotten bitchy about that kind of high-handedness if I didn't understand that taking care of me was his motivation. My past had vicious skeletons and dating Gideon had put me in a media spotlight that could bring Nathan Barker right to my door.

Plus, controlling everything around him was just part of who Gideon was. It came with the package and I had to make accommodations for that.

"Okay," I agreed. "Which hotel is yours?"

"I have a few. You can take your pick." He turned his head to look out the window. "Scott will email you the list. When you've decided, let him know and he'll make the arrangements. We'll fly out together and return together."

Leaning my shoulder into the seat, I took a drink of my coffee and noted the way his hand was fisted on his thigh. In the tinted window's reflection, Gideon's face was impassive, but I could feel his moodiness.

"Thank you," I murmured.

"Don't. I'm not happy about this, Eva." A muscle in his jaw ticced. "Your roommate fucks up and I have to spend the weekend without you."

Hating that he was unhappy, I took his coffee from him and set our travel mugs in the backseat cup holders. Then I climbed into his lap, straddling him. I draped my arms around his shoulders. "I appreciate you bending on this, Gideon. It means a lot to me."

He caught me in his fierce blue gaze. "I knew you were going to drive me insane the moment I saw you."

I smiled, recalling how we'd met. "Sprawled on my ass on the lobby floor of the Crossfire Building?"

"Before. Outside."

Frowning, I asked, "Outside where?"

"On the sidewalk." Gideon gripped my hips, squeezing in that possessive, commanding way of his that made me ache for him. "I was leaving for a meeting. A minute later and I would've missed you. I'd just gotten into the car when you came around the corner."

I remembered the Bentley idling at the curb that day. I'd been too awed by the building to take note of it when I arrived.

"You hit me the instant I saw you," he said gruffly. "I couldn't look away. I wanted you immediately. Excessively. Almost violently."

How could I not have known that there'd been more to our first meeting than I'd realized? I thought we'd stumbled across each other by accident. But he'd been leaving for the day... which meant he had deliberately backtracked inside. For me.

"You stopped right next to the Bentley," he went on, "and your head tilted back. You were looking up at the building and I pictured you on your knees, looking up at me that same way."

The low growl in Gideon's voice had me squirming in his lap. "What way?" I whispered, mesmerized by the fire in his eyes.

"With excitement. A little awe... a little intimidation." Cupping my rear, he urged me tighter against him. "There was no way to stop myself from following you inside. And there you were, right where I'd wanted you, damn near kneeling in front of me. In that minute, I had a half-dozen fantasies about what I was going to do to you when I got you naked."

I swallowed, remembering my similar reaction to him. "Looking at you for the first time made me think about sex. Screaming, sheet-clawing sex."

"I saw that." His hands slid up either side of my spine. "And I knew you saw me, too. Saw what I am... what I have inside me. You saw right through me."

And that was what had knocked me on my ass--literally. I'd looked into his eyes and realized how tightly reined he was, what a shadowed soul he had. I had seen power and hunger and control and demand. Somewhere inside me, I'd known he would take me over. It was a relief to know he'd felt the same upheaval over me.

Gideon's hands hugged my shoulder blades and pulled me closer, until our foreheads touched. "No one's ever seen before, Eva. You're the only one."

My throat tightened painfully. In so many ways, Gideon was a hard man, yet he could be so sweet to me. Almost childishly so, which I loved because it was pure and uncontrolled. If no one else bothered to look beyond his striking face and impressive bank account, they didn't deserve to know him. "I had no idea. You were so... cool. I didn't seem to affect you at all."

"Cool?" he scoffed. "I was on fire for you. I've been fucked up ever since."

"Gee. Thanks."

"You made me need you," he rasped. "Now I can't stand the thought of two days without you."

Holding his jaw in my hands, I kissed him tenderly, my lips coaxing and apologetic. "I love you, too," I whispered against his beautiful mouth. "I can't stand being away from you, either."

His returning kiss was greedy, devouring, and yet the way he held me close to him was gentle and reverent. As if I was precious. When he pulled back, we were both breathing hard.

"I'm not even your type," I teased, trying to lighten the mood before we went into work. Gideon's preference for brunettes was well-known and well-documented.

I felt the Bentley pull over and to a halt. Angus got out of the car to give us privacy, leaving the engine and air conditioning running. I looked out the window and saw the Crossfire beside us.

"About the type thing--" Gideon's head fell back to rest against the seat. He took a deep breath. "Corinne was surprised by you. You weren't what she'd expected."

My jaw tightened at the mention of Gideon's former fiancée. Even knowing that their relationship had been about friendship and loneliness for him, not love, didn't stop the claws of envy from digging into me. Jealousy was one of my virulent flaws. "Because I'm blond?"

"Because... you don't look like her."

My breath caught. I hadn't considered that Corinne had set the standard for him. Even Magdalene Perez--one of Gideon's friends who wished she was more--had said she'd kept her dark hair long to emulate Corinne. But I hadn't grasped the complexity of that observation. My God... if it was true, Corinne had tremendous power over Gideon, way more than I could bear. My heart rate quickened and my stomach churned. I hated her irrationally. Hated that she'd had even a piece of him. Hated every woman who'd known his touch... his lust... his amazing body.

I started sliding off him.

"Eva." He stayed me by tightening his grip on my thighs. "I don't know if she's right."

I looked down at where he held me and the sight of my promise ring on the finger of his right hand--my brand of ownership--calmed me. So did the look of confusion on his face when I met his gaze. "You don't?"

"If that's what it was, it wasn't conscious. I wasn't looking for her in other women. I didn't know I was looking for anything until I saw you."

My hands slid down his lapels as relief filled me. Maybe he hadn't been consciously looking for her, but even if he had, I couldn't be more different from Corinne in appearance and temperament. I was unique to him; a woman apart from his others in every way. I wished that could be enough to kill my jealousy.

"Maybe it wasn't a preference so much as a pattern." I smoothed his frown line with a fingertip. "You should ask Dr. Petersen when we see him tonight. I wish I had more answers after all my years of therapy, but I don't. There's a lot that's inexplicable between us, isn't there? I still have no idea what you see in me that's hooked you."

"It's what you see in me, angel," he said quietly, his features softening. "That you can know what I have in me and still want me as much as I want you. I go to sleep every night afraid I'll wake up and you'll be gone. Or that I scared you away... that I dreamed you --"

"No. Gideon." Jesus. He broke my heart every day. Shattered me.

"I know I don't tell you how I feel about you in the same way you tell me, but you have me. You know that."

"Yes, I know you love me, Gideon." Insanely. Outrageously. Obsessively. Just like my feelings for him.

"I'm caught up with you, Eva." With his head tilted back, Gideon pulled me down for the sweetest of kisses, his firm lips moving gently beneath mine. "I'd kill for you," he whispered, "give up everything I own for you... but I won't give you up. Two days is my limit. Don't ask for more than that, I can't give it to you."

I didn't take his words lightly. His wealth insulated him, gave him the power and control that had been stolen from him at some point in his life. He'd suffered brutality and violation, just as I had. That he would consider it worth it to lose his peace of mind just to keep me meant more than the words I love you.

"I just need the two days, ace, and I'll make them worth your while."

The starkness of his gaze bled away, replaced by sexual heat. "Oh? Planning on pacifying me with sex, angel?"

"Yes," I admitted shamelessly. "Lots of it. After all, the tactic seems to work well for you."

His mouth curved, but his gaze had a sharpness that quickened my breath. The dark look he gave me reminded me--as if I could forget--that Gideon wasn't a man who could be managed or tamed.

"Ah, Eva," he purred, sprawled against the seat with the predatory insouciance of a sleek panther who'd neatly trapped a mouse in his den.

A delicious shiver moved through me. When it came to Gideon, I was more than willing to be devoured.

Copyright © 2012 Sylvia Day - All rights reserved.

Bared to You by Sylvia Day



This is the first book in the new Crossfire trilogy by Sylvia Day. We meet the narrator, Eva Tramell, a young lady who had recently moved from Southern California to New York. She has just gotten a job, and when she first goes to work, she sees a gorgeous man who helps her pick up coins that fell from a lady's purse.

She finds out that the gorgeous god is Gideon Cross, one of the richest men in the world. It doesn't take long for Gideon to approach Eva about his attraction to her. Both Eva and Gideon have troubled pasts, but we only find out about Eva's past in the first book. Her mother was a woman who liked her money, so she didn't marry Eva's father who was madly in love with her. Eva's mother married her husband number 3 (and maybe the right guy) who's also one of the richest men in the world. We find out that one of Eva's mother's  marriage ended because it had something to do with Eva herself.

The whole book was a roller coaster ride. I seriously was happy, sad, angry, annoyed, and confused so much throughout the book that I thought I was going crazy at one point. The book definitely reminded me of the Fifty Shades series by E.L. James. It reminded me of Fifty Shades because we have a rich, young man who has a troubled past and is a Dom. Eva is somewhat like Ana. She prefers to work her way up instead of asking for favors. I think Eva is a much stronger character than Ana, but at times, I wanted to smack Eva too because she changes her mind so fast and it's frustrating at times. Here, Gideon doesn't sleep with a friend of his mother's, but he has a close friend who Ana constantly gets jealous of and we later learn another shocking revelation about one of Gideon's exs. Gideon is definitely possessive and at times probably invades Eva's privacy (like her mother). Both characters are lost souls who are slowly realizing that they can rely on one another. 

I liked the book a lot because it was a great read and even if it was very similar read to Fifty Shades, it was a totally different world itself. I like that the ending wasn't such a cliffhanger because the next book isn't releasing until October 2, and I don't think I can last that long wondering what will happen. So, the main question in the series will be: Can these two damaged souls build a healthy relationship and learn to trust one another? I was also seeing some conflicts near the end of the book with Gideon's brother and Eva's roommate. Hopefully the whole conflict with Cary is solved in the next book! I thought he was pretty cool. 

I can't wait for the next book! Reflected in You releases on October 2 and there will be a 3rd and final book after that.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Releasing Tomorrow!


Tara A. Fuller gives us a book about a reaper that falls in love with a human. Not just any human, but the girl that has been placed on his list. Not once. Twice. Can he protect the girl he loves? Or will fate take her away from him?


Description:

Since the car crash that took her father’s life three years ago, Emma’s life has been a freaky — and unending — lesson in caution. Surviving “accidents” has taken priority over being a normal seventeen-year-old, so Emma spends her days taking pictures of life instead of living it. Falling in love with a boy was never part of the plan. Falling for a reaper who makes her chest ache and her head spin? Not an option.

It’s not easy being dead, especially for a reaper in love with a girl fate has put on his list not once, but twice. Finn’s fellow reapers give him hell about spending time with Emma, but Finn couldn’t let her die before, and he’s not about to let her die now. He will protect the girl he loves from the evil he accidentally unleashed, even if it means sacrificing the only thing he has left…his soul.

Easy by Tammara Webber


I've been seeing this book a lot lately, so yesterday I decided to try it out. I expected this to be another boring book with an annoying female character and a typical hot guy as the hero, but the book totally surprised me.

Jacqueline followed her high school boyfriend to the same college. She was supposed to go to a college like Oberlin. Her boyfriend began calling her "Jackie" when they were dating and that name stuck. However, her boyfriend suddenly dumps her two months into their sophomore year. Now Jacqueline realizes that she's currently going to a school that she never wanted to go to in the first place and that she's failing a class for the first time in her life. What a wake up call!

Then, she was the designated driver for the night but her friend Erin changes plans and decides to stay with her boyfriend for the night. Jacqueline is suddenly attacked by her ex-boyfriend's frat brother, but Lucas saves her from being raped. He beats up Buck and helps drive her to safety. Jacqueline thought she had never seen the guy before, but it turns out, Lucas sits at the back row in one of her classes. The class that she's currently failing because she's been avoiding her ex. 

Her friends then decide that Lucas is the perfect rebound guy. Why not? He's a bad boy, he's hot, and he's definitely got the hots for her. Jacqueline begins playing hard-to-get and it turns out that Lucas is definitely not who they thought he was. He's got a lot of secrets and a troubled past. 
Good thing she has her friend Erin to have her back. Erin helps Jacqueline by signing them both up for self-defense classes and by just being her friend. Even if Erin is one of the sorority girls and Jacqueline isn't, she's still a great friend. 

I thought the book was great. It was definitely not what I expected. Lucas and Jacqueline are both great characters. Jacqueline matured in the book and I thought she handled her break up well. She wasn't whiny or crying every 15 minutes which was good. Lucas is a complex character, which is a good thing. The book did surprise me with some events but then the others were predictable. 

The verdict: Read the book! If you're a fan of Romance and YA books, then you'll definitely love this! It covers more than just college romance, it has issues such as rape and should you tell or just let people cover it up to save a fraternity. 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Motorcycle Man


This is the last book in Kristen Ashley's Dream Man series. Out of all 4 books, my favorites were Mystery Man and Motorcycle Man. 
Tack finally gets his own book! We met Tack in the first book, Mystery Man, and he was definitely an awesome character. He's a biker AND the leader of a motorcycle gang. I was shocked when I learned his real age... and so was Tyra. 
Tack is definitely still as great as he was in Mystery Man. He was married before, and now we know why he divorced his ex-wife. She's a crazy you-know-what. Tack now settles for one night stands, because it didn't work out with him in Gwen (from Mystery Man). Gwen was the one girl Tack thought he could be with, that is until Tyra came along. Tyra definitely fits into Tack's motorcycle world, and after their one night stand, Tyra forgot to mention that Tack is her new boss... 
Tyra was devastated when Tack made her leave his bed. She knew he was the one, but he doesn't care about her. When Tack sees her the next day, he tries to make her quit the job and leave because he doesn't sleep with women who works for him. But Tyra doesn't leave and she points out that it'll never happen again anyways. However, as Tack and Tyra see more of each other everyday, Tack realizes that Tyra is the woman for him and he'll definitely never let her go again.
Characters from the previous books do make appearances in this book. The book is also action packed and it is the last book in the series. 

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Food and Romance Do Go Together


This is the Rising Star Chef series by Louisa Edwards.
If you're looking for books to read just to pass time, then read these books. They'll make you laugh, cry, and angry in each book. They're just entertaining reads and they're about the Rising Star Chef competition and the covers of these books are amazing. 
Even if you don't want to read these books now, just put them in your to read list!

Latest Breeds Releases



I love Lora Leigh's Breeds series; however, her recent releases were real disappointments. I was very excited when I read that Lawe's Justice was going to be about Rachel's sister, Diane. In the past books, Diane was a very strong woman who you knew was going to be a really great lead female character in one of the Breeds' books in the future. However, the Diane in Lawe's Justice wasn't as strong as she was portrayed to be. She was a great character, but there was something missing. I never knew Lawe would be the Breed for her. They do make a good couple, but their book wasn't as great as I thought it would be. 
The whole conflict with Rachel and Jonas' daughter has gone on for a long time. Many of Lora's readers are sick and tired of it and want a new conflict. Stygian's book wasn't as great as the other Breeds books. I liked Lawe's Justice better. Stygian's book has also gotten many negative reviews, which is a shame because the series has been great. I hope Lora Leigh won't release books that don't have much events going on. I want to see the whole Jonas' daughter conflict resolved already because I love Rachel and Jonas, but the recent books have been portraying them as annoying characters. 

Friday, August 24, 2012

60 Great Romance Novels!


(For mostly adults/matured readers)

1. Darkness Dawns by Dianne Duvall [Immortal Guardians series #1]
2. The Darkest Seduction by Gena Showalter [The Lords of the Underworld #9]
3. Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon [Dark-Hunter series #12]
4. Lothaire by Kresley Cole [Immortals After Dark series #12]
5. Storm's Heart by Thea Harrison [Elder Races series #2]
6. Breaking Point by Pamela Clare [I-Team series #5]
7. A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks
8. Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh [Psy-Changeling series #10]
9. Big Bad Beast by Shelly Laurenston [Pride series #6]
10. A Lot Like Love by Julie James [FBI/US Attorney series #2]
11. Hard and Fast by Erin McCarthy [Fast Track series #2]
12. Dance With the Devil by Sherrilyn Kenyon [Dark-Hunter series #4]
13. Animal Attraction by Jill Shalvis [Animal Magnetism series #2]
14. Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard [Gabriel's Inferno series #1]
15. Bound by the Vampire Queen by Joey W. Hill [Vampire Queen series #8]
16. Wicked Nights by Gena Showalter [Angels of the Dark series #1]
17. The Beast in Him by Shelly Laurenston [Pride series #2]
18. The Darkest Kiss by Gena Showalter [Lords of the Underworld series #2]
19. The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
20. Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost [Night Huntress series #1]
21. The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks
22. Lover Awakened by J.R. Ward [Black Dagger Brotherhood series #3]
23. Changing the Game by Jaci Burton [Play by Play series #2]
24. The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter [Lords of the Underworld series #1]
25. Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James [Fifty Shades series #1]
26. Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire [Beautiful series #1]
27. Mercury's War by Lora Leigh [Breeds series #16]
28. Mystery Man by Kristen Ashley [Dream Man series #1]
29. Dark Lover by J.R. Ward [Black Dagger Brotherhood series #1]
30. Easy by Tammara Webber 
31. Marcelli's Bride by Susan Mallery [Marcelli series #4]
32. A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole [Immortals After Dark series #1]
33. Passion Unleashed by Larissa Ione [Demonica series #3]
34. Lion's Heat by Lora Leigh [Breeds series #21]
35. What a Dragon Should Know by G.A. Aiken [Dragon Kin series #3]
36. Devil May Cry by Sherrilyn Kenyon [Dark-Hunter series #11]
37. Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon [Dark-Hunter series #14]
38. Lethal Rider by Larissa Ione [Lords of Deliverance series #3]
39. Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James
40. Branded by Fire by Nalini Singh [Psy-Changeling series #6]
41. Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout [Lux series #2]
42. Beyond the Darkness by Alexandra Ivy [Guardians of Eternity series #6]
43. Happy Ever After by Nora Roberts [Bride Quartet series #4]
44. Forbidden Nights with a Vampire by Kerrelyn Sparks [Love at Stake series #7]
45. Kiss of Midnight by Lara Adrian [Midnight Breed series #1]
46. Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
47. Archangel's Consort by Nalini Singh [Guild Hunter series #3]
48. Pleasure of a Dark Prince by Kresley Cole [Immortals After Dark series #9]
49. Something About You by Julie James [FBI/US Attorney series #1]
50. The Darkest Surrender by Gena Showalter [Lords of the Underworld series #8]
51. Play of Passion by Nalini Singh [Psy-Changeling series #9]
52. Go Fetch! by Shelly Laurenston [Magnus Pack series #2]
53. The Darkest Whisper by Gena Showalter [Lords of the Underworld series #4]
54. On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves 
55. Seduce the Darkness by Gena Showalter [Alien Huntress series #4]
56. Once Burned by Jeaniene Frost [Night Prince #1]
57. Blood Challenge by Eileen Wilks [World of the Lupi series #7]
58. The Host by Stephanie Meyer
59. Seize the Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon [Dark-Hunter series #7]
60. Love Uncripted by Tine Reber [Love series #1]

[Text in bold are my favorite series, definitely recommend them]

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

36 Great YA Novels!


1. Immortal City by Scott Speer (Reviewed) [Immortal City series #1]
2. Silence by Becca Fitzpatrick [Hush, Hush series #3]
3. Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry 
4. Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson
5. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
6. Twisted by Laurie Halse Anderson 
7. Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout (Reviewed) [Lux series #1]
8. What I Didn't Say by Keary Taylor (Reviewed)
9. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows [Harry Potter #7]
10. Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
11. Thrill Ride by Rachel Hawthorne, Jan Nowasky
12. This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen
13. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins [The Hunger Games series #1]
14. High Heat by Carl Deuker
15. Graceling by Kristin Cashore
16. Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey [Jessica series #1]
17. If I Stay by Gayle Forman [If I Stay series #1]
18. Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols
19. The Wizard Heir by Cinda Williams Chima [The Heir Chronicles series #2]
20. The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
21. Along For The Ride by Sarah Dessen
22. Struts & Frets by Jon Skovron
23. Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl (Reviewed) [Caster Chronicles    series #1]
24. Intertwined by Gena Showalter (Reviewed) [Intertwined series #1]
25. The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
26. The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg
27. City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare (Reviewed) [The Mortal Instruments series #4]
28. Return to Paradise by Simone Elkeles [Leaving Paradise #2]
29. Red Glove by Holly Black [Curse Workers #2]
30. What Happened to Goodbye by Sarah Dessen
31. Shift by Jeri Smith-Redy [Shade series #2]
32. The Iron Queen by Julie Kagawa [Iron Fey series #3]
33. Something Like Normal by Trish Doller (Reviewed)
34. Looking For Alaska by John Green
35. When it Happens by Susane Colasanti 
36. Paper Towns by John Green

The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher


If you like Science Fiction/Fantasy, then you'll definitely love this series! This series focuses on Harry Dresden, a wizard for hire. Murphy, a cop, stumbles upon Harry's business and hires him to help her solve crimes. They have a rocky relationship; Murphy is a cop who has to abide by the laws, while Harry is a wizard who deals with supernatural stuff. It's a difficult life having to explain to humans how such weird things can happen and that witches, wizards, faes, and other creatures do exist.
You can't help but love Harry right from the start. I certainly did. He's a laid back wizard and he's awesome! He uses humor to deal with life's problems and it makes solving crime easier. He hasn't had the easiest childhood, especially being a wizard and all. Harry matures throughout this series. He goes through many difficult challenges and you're heart just goes out for him throughout the series. Harry Dresden is a character many will love. His journey is one you'll willingly participate in. 
I don't want to give away any spoilers, so I can't really say much. The series is full of action and mystery. This series pretty much introduced me to the world of science fiction & fantasy (along with Goodkind's Sword of Truth series). 
I definitely recommend this series. It's a great series and it's got action, mystery, romance, humor, and many more. There are also werewolves, wizards, witches, faes, cops, winter knights, vampires, and many more! I love the series and hopefully you will too!
1. Storm Front
2. Fool Moon
3. Grave Peril
4. Summer Knight
5. Death Masks
6. Blood Rights
7. Dead Beat
8. Proven Guilty
9. White Knight
10. Small Favors
11. Turn Coat
12. Changes
13. Ghost Story
My favorite is Changes, because it really shows how much Harry has changed and what he's going through. He had to make many difficult decisions in this book because of the life he lives. I hope Harry comes back (you'll know what happens in Ghost Story). 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Another Teaser!!


A sneak peak of the next book in Nalini Singh's Guild Hunter series, Archangel's Storm!

CHAPTER 1
Standing on velvet green grass still sparkling with dew, Jason watched Dmitri cup the face of the hunter he had just made his wife, the dawn sunlight kissing her skin, lighting up eyes that saw only the man in front of her.
The grounds of the Archangel Raphael’s home, Jason thought, the Hudson rushing past beyond the cliffs and a mass of fragrant roses in full bloom climbing the walls of the house itself, had seen centuries pass, but a scene such as this, they had never witnessed and perhaps never would again.
A scene in which one of the most powerful vampires in the world took a Guild hunter for his bride.
That Honor loved Dmitri was in no doubt. It didn’t take a spymaster to read the incandescent joy in her every breath, her skin radiant with it. What startled Jason was the potent emotion he saw in the eyes of a vampire who had been a pitiless blade for all the centuries Jason had known him.
Cruelty came easily to Dmitri, maybe too easily in recent times. The vampire was near to a thousand years old and jaded with it, blood and death no longer enough to cause him to break his stride, much less shock. Jason had seen Dmitri wield his scimitar on the field of battle to take off invaders’ heads, glory in the spray of their dying blood, and he had seen Dmitri seduce women with sensual elegance and a cold heart simply to amuse himself.
Yet the man who touched Honor, who claimed her lips in a kiss of possession, had a tenderness about him that was as dangerous as it was gentle. And Jason comprehended that Dmitri would be a brutal weapon against anyone who dared harm his wife, that the darkness in him had not been tempered but merely leashed.
“He cannot deal with the Cadre if he is leashed,” he said to the woman who stood next to him, a hunter with wings of midnight and dawn. Feathers of a rich, silken blue flowed from the pure black at the inner curve of her wings, to segue into a softer indigo and the ephemeral shades visible in the skies when day broke, before becoming a brilliant white-gold at the primaries.
Elena was Raphael’s consort, and Raphael was Jason’s liege. Perhaps that was why he felt an unexpected kind of ease with her. Or it might be that she was a stranger in the land of immortals, searching for a path that would take her into the centuries to come, as he once had. Or perhaps it was that, unbeknownst to Elena, they were linked by a far bleaker tie, a tie that spoke of mothers and blood.
Iron rich liquid matting his hair, soaking into his tunic, sticky on his arms.
Elena looked up, shook her head, the startling near-white of her hair pinned back in an elegant twist, her body clothed in a simple ankle-length gown of a blue the shade of a pristine high-mountain lake. Her only ornamentation came in the form of the small amber hoops she always wore as an outward sign of her commitment to Raphael. “Don’t you see, Jason?” she said as the bridal couple broke a kiss that had more than one sigh rippling through the crisp morning air. “He is only this Dmitri for Honor.” She joined in the clapping and cheering when Honor and Dmitri turned to the assembled guests, well-wishers moving forward to congratulate them.
Having spoken to Dmitri before the ceremony, Jason waited for the crowd to thin. Elena, too, held her place, giving others a chance to speak to the newly wedded couple. As he’d been with Dmitri before the ceremony—alongside Raphael, Illium, and Venom, Elena had been with Honor, the archangel and his consort having turned over a suite in their home to the bride’s party. That party was composed of hunters, all certainly with a weapon or two hidden beneath the sleek, elegant clothes they wore for the wedding.
Blue flickered at the edges of his vision, and he turned to see Illium spread his wings for a hunter who had made the request. Clad in the same formal black worn by the groom as well as Raphael and the others of the Seven here today, he had a flirtatious smile on his face. The smile was real as far as it went, but then, it did not go far. Jason had seen Illium love until his heart broke, and he had seen the angel mourn until there was no light in those eyes of molten gold.
“I understand,” he said to Elena when she glanced back at him, reminded once again of the capacity others had for endless nuances of emotion. Jason had watched mortals and immortals alike for centuries, was able to glean even the most subtle changes in their emotional equilibrium, for no man could be a spymaster without that capability. Yet, through all that time, he had never been able to feel as they did. It was as if life skimmed across the surface of him, leaving his heart and his soul untouched.
“You are the perfect spymaster. An intelligent, gifted phantom unaffected by anything he sees.”
It was Lijuan who had said those words to him, four hundred years ago. The oldest of the archangels had also made him an offer—riches and women trained in the sensual arts; men if that was what he desired—if he would change his allegiance, put himself in her service. Except Jason had already earned and created enough wealth for a hundred immortal lifetimes. As for the other—when Jason wanted a woman, he had a woman. He had no need for anyone to act his procurer.
Elena’s wing shimmered lightly over his as she stretched a little, and he didn’t shift away to break the fleeting contact. In many ways, he was the opposite of Aodhan, the angel so broken, he couldn’t bear the slightest touch. Jason, by contrast, sometimes only felt real and not the phantom Lijuan had named him if he had the pressure of another’s skin, another’s wing against his own. It was as if all those years, decades, when he hadn’t felt the touch of another sentient being had created a thirst in him that could never be assuaged.
A sybarite drunk on sensation, that was what he might have become, but for the fact that those years of excruciating, endless aloneness had left him with other scars—scars that led him to embrace the very shadows he’d hated as a child; scars that meant he meted out trust with a careful hand. Regardless of his need, Jason allowed very few people to touch him outside of the bedroom, for the touch of a friend, it was a far different thing than the caress of a lover taken in the dark of night and left behind when morning broke.
“It was a beautiful wedding, wasn’t it?” Elena said, her eyes soft in the way women’s often were at such things.
“Do you wish for one?” Marriage was thought of as a mortal thing, but as today showed, some immortals continued to embrace it—Dmitri had been most insistent on the ceremony.
Startled laughter from Elena. “Raphael and I married above the wreckage of New York, when he fell with me in his arms.”
Raphael, too, Jason thought, was a different man with his consort, this mortal woman become an angel. Such a weak angel in terms of power, her immortality a flickering flame, and yet she had a strength that spoke to the survivor in him. So he’d taught her how to remain unseen in the sky, watched her push her body to merciless extremes in an effort to achieve a vertical takeoff so soon after her becoming, and listened for threats to her life.
For Elena was Raphael’s biggest weakness.
A tiny giggle, a mischief-eyed little girl running to Elena on wobbling legs, curls of bronze-threaded black captured at the sides of her head with ribbons of summer orange. Smiling in unhidden delight, Elena bent to pick up the child in her arms. “Hello, Zoe, Warrior Goddess in Training.” A kiss on one plump cheek, Zoe’s flower girl dress a confection of lace over Elena’s arm. “Did you give your mom the slip?”
Jason met the child’s direct gaze as she nodded, saw that she held a silver-edged feather of distinctive blue in a careful fist. The daughter of the Guild Director stared at his wings for a moment before whispering something in Elena’s ear. Jason heard what she said, understood none of it, her language that of very small children.
Clearly not at the same disadvantage, Elena glanced at him, silver-gray eyes shining with laughter.
“The imp’s coveting more of your feathers for her collection, Jason. I’d be careful.” She was distracted a second later by a tall man with long black hair tied neatly at the nape of his neck, his cheekbones sharp against copper gold skin.
Ransom Winterwolf.
Hunter.
It was strange to see so many of the Guild on the grounds of Raphael’s home. Located in the Angel Enclave, on the other side of the river from the gleaming glass and metal of Manhattan, it was undoubtedly elegant, but Jason knew the Sire had offered Dmitri far more stunning locations in which to make Honor his bride. However, the leader of the Seven had been adamant.
“Daybreak,” he’d said a bare three hours before sunrise. “We marry at daybreak.”
In those three hours, Elena and the Guild Director had managed to alert every hunter in the New York area who wasn’t on assignment and was within traveling distance, while Jason, Illium, and Venom stood for the rest of the Seven. Naasir, Galen, and Aodhan had been told, had all three spoken with Dmitri before the wedding.
United in their loyalty to Raphael—and to each other—the Seven had forged bonds that were unbreakable, but even had there been more time, it was impossible for all of them to ever be in one place at one time. To keep the balance of power in the world, Raphael needed to maintain a presence in the Refuge and in New York, and now, in the lost city of Amanat, home to the Ancient who was Raphael’s mother.
That three of them stood here to witness Dmitri’s wedding, it was an unexpected gift. There were other invited guests of course—the proud staff who ran Raphael’s home, a number of men and women who worked directly under Dmitri at the Tower, and whose loyalty belonged as much to the vampire as it did to Raphael, two mortal policemen who were considered part of the Guild family.
The well-respected man who’d officiated the ceremony belonged to that family, too, having headed the Guild before passing on the mantle.
Raphael himself had stood at Dmitri’s side during the ceremony, the friendship between the two men old enough, deep enough, that it was the archangel who had played the second this day. Jason didn’t know of any other such friendships among those who served the Cadre of Ten, the archangels who ruled the world, but he knew this one had endured centuries, through anger and war and even a short defection by Dmitri to Neha’s territory. That hadn’t lasted long, and now Dmitri’s lips curved at something Raphael said.
While the vampire was dressed in a crisp black-on-black suit, his bride wore a gown of deep, vibrant green that caressed and embraced her curves before rippling in a liquid waterfall to the dew-laden grass, the fabric arranged cleverly at her left hip to give the illusion of waves. When her gaze landed on Jason, she smiled and came toward him, halting at the border of the invisible space that separated him from the world, one hand holding the wildflower bouquet Elena had created using the blooms in her greenhouse.
“Thank you,” she said, her happiness so luminous, it outshone the diamonds at her throat, diamonds Jason had seen Dmitri buy as rough stones three centuries ago.
It had taken the vampire another hundred years to get them finely cut and set into a necklace of exquisite beauty, until the stones appeared to be droplets of captured starfire.
“Who will you gift it to?” Jason had asked at the time.
Dmitri’s response had been a sardonic twist of his mouth, the hardness in his eyes akin to the gems he held. “A woman whose spirit dazzles brighter than these stones.”
The necklace had graced none but the honey-skinned neck it now encircled.
“For this amazing dream of a dress,” Honor continued, stroking her hand down the fabric. “I don’t know how you found it so early in the morning. It fits like it was made for me.”
“No thanks are necessary.” So much of life he spent on the sidelines—many times out of choice, sometimes because he didn’t know how to belong—but he’d needed to be a part of this day when a man he respected, and who was as close a friend as he was capable of having, claimed this woman for his own.
“Jason can find anything,” Dmitri said, walking over to slide his arm around Honor’s waist. “The winds talk to him, tell him where to go.”
Honor laughed, husky and warm, and then she was being embraced by Elena, the hunter’s wings iridescent in the white light of morning. Stepping a little to the right, Jason met Dmitri’s gaze. The vampire shrugged, the words unspoken but not unheard.
No one will ever believe it.
No, Jason thought, no one would. Even he had thought himself mad when he was a boy on the verge of adulthood. It had taken reading Jessamy’s history books once he arrived at the angelic stronghold that was the Refuge to understand he’d inherited his mother’s “ear,” her ability to sense things happening hundreds of miles away, across oceans and beyond mountains. It was how she’d always had stories to tell him about people in the Refuge, though they lived on an isolated atoll surrounded by the shimmering blue of the Pacific.
“I will write this story down for you, Jason. You must practice your reading.”
He had. Over and over, until the parchment disintegrated, he’d read those stories and the others in the books in the house. Then he’d copied the words out on wood, on flax, in the sand, forcing himself to remember that he was a person, that he should know how to read. It had worked . . . for a while.
“I’m happy for you, Dmitri,” he said now, allowing the ghosts of the past to fade into the background. “This is my gift to you and your bride.”
As Dmitri glanced down at the small note card Jason passed across, Honor’s second—a long-legged hunter who had unique gifts of her own—came to join Elena and Honor, and the women laughed and began to talk all at once.
“A safe place,” Jason said when Dmitri looked up from reading the address on the card, the sun glinting off the simple gold band he wore on the ring finger of his left hand. “Where no one will find you.”
Understanding whispered across the sensual lines of Dmitri’s face. Moving a small distance away from the women, he said, “I shouldn’t be surprised at what you know, and yet I am.” He slid the card away. “How certain are you of the security?”
“The house is mine, and no one has found it in two hundred years.” Hidden in the dense forests of an otherwise uninhabited mountain, it could only be reached via a very specific route that he now shared with Dmitri, mind to mind. Even aerial entry is impossible unless the angel in question knows how to find a particular small clearing. He gave Dmitri the coordinates. Without that, severe damage to the wings as a result of the thick canopy—and the safeguards hidden within—is a distinct possibility.
Dmitri’s eyes gleamed. Good. His next words were spoken aloud. “I didn’t know you had another home in this country.”
“I don’t.” He had houses he used when needed, but home was a concept that had no meaning to him, though Dmitri likely assumed he considered his apartment at New York’s Archangel Tower home. “You’ll be safe there, and you can be private.” Honor’s transformation from human to vampire would take time, and while Jason knew Dmitri would ensure she navigated it in a deep sleep, safe from any suffering, he also knew the other man would not leave her side during the process. “There is no need to take a guard unit.”
“I wouldn’t trust those words coming from anyone’s mouth but yours,” Dmitri said, his face angled toward Honor. “I don’t know when we’ll use your gift. I have her promise . . . but I will not rush her on this.”
“You want to.”
“Yes.” Unvarnished ruthlessness. “But you see, Jason, it appears I have a fatal weakness when it comes to Honor—even should she change her mind and decide to remain mortal, I can’t force her and still live with myself.”
Jason said nothing as Dmitri walked back to his wife, who looked up to offer him a smile Jason had seen her share with no other. Her friends moved away to give husband and wife a moment of privacy, but everyone continued to linger on the luxuriant green of the lawn, the birdsong a delicate accompaniment to the murmur of conversation. Champagne was sipped, greetings exchanged, friendships renewed in the glow of the joy that came off Honor and Dmitri.
Unlike the others, Jason felt exposed out here in the sunlight, the unrelieved black of his wings a target, but he didn’t give in to the compulsion to fly up high above the cloud layer, where no one could see him. A minute later, when the winds began to whisper, he listened.
A single word. A name.
Eris.
The only significant Eris Jason knew of was husband to Neha, the three-thousand-year-old archangel the only one in the Cadre who had chosen to follow the mortal ceremony of binding. Eris was also her consort, but he hadn’t been seen in public for some three hundred years. Many believed him dead; however, Jason knew the male lived, imprisoned in a palace inside Neha’s sprawling fort. Except for when he’d attempted to escape early on in his captivity, he had not been physically harmed.
Neha loved Eris too much to hurt him.
It was why she hated him so violently for his betrayal.
Eris.
Sliding into the shadows of the trees that edged Raphael’s property, a welcome respite from the light, Jason took out his cell phone. In earlier centuries, even with his considerable mental abilities, it had taken him days to communicate with his men and women, weeks to gather a single piece of information. Technology made it so much simpler—unlike some angels of old, and though his chosen weapon remained a sword, Jason did not abhor the modern world.
Now, he saw that he had a number of missed calls that must’ve come in during the ceremony, while his phone had been in silent mode. All were from Samira—she was a servant with clearance to work in Neha’s private quarters, and technically his highest-ranking spy in the other archangel’s court, though Jason had his doubts about her continued efficacy. “Samira,” he said when the call was answered. “What has happened?”
“Eris is dead.” A hushed whisper. “Murdered inside his palace.”
“When?”
“I don’t know, but he was found an hour ago. Neha has not left the body. Mahiya is by her side.”
Jason had never spoken to Mahiya, but having done a subtle investigation when Neha first adopted her just over three centuries ago, he knew the princess was of Neha’s bloodline. That relationship was accepted knowledge, but the facts behind it had long been buried. Many in Neha’s own courtchose not to remember, not to see the truth—that Mahiya had been born of Nivriti, sister to Neha and dead as long as her child had been alive.
No terrible secret that . . . except if you knew the name of Mahiya’s father.
Eris.