Authors: Calle J. Brookes
Tags: #Demons, #Fantasy, #Paranormal Romance, #Werewolves & Shifters, #Paranormal, #Romance, #Vampires
“Rathan Junior is determined to make his entrance,” Kindara
’s mate said.
“Iusti
s is progressing nicely.” Kindara and Rathan never had agreed on a name. Aureliana had thought it was sweet how they would discuss it. She closed her eyes for a moment, instinctively knowing how to seek, to connect with the yet-birthed babe.
That
was going to be her strength as a Laquazzean. Babes; children. Spawn. Whatever they were called, in whatever world.
“Cherish the children, cherish the child. Cherish the child! The poor, poor children! Cherish or all shall be lost...”
That had been the Beansidhe’s warning so many months ago, in Aodhan and Mallory’s suite that night. Phaenna had been
warning
her, preparing her for what was to come. Not the method Aureliana would have chosen, but Phaenna’s actions had done what they had been intended to—driven Aureliana to Relaklonos via Levia in order to get Aureliana to Thas. It was circuitous, but it had worked.
Everything was connected in life—in any world. There were no
real,
no
true,
coincidences. As a Laquazzean she could see the infinite threads that tied lives together. Could see those ties that would one day surround young
Iavius
though he was not yet born.
He,
like little Thas, Zephra, and Cerridwen would be a great leader someday. Like Cathdun and Claudia—Jierra’s twins—and like the babes of the Wolf god and Kennera. The babes were all being born within the same year for very good reasons.
Yet even with her foresight those reasons were not clear to her. Darkness covered the future.
A darkness that terrified her to her soul.
Kindara
’s hand tightened on Aureliana’s. Aureliana covered Kindara’s. “His future will be bright.”
“It will?” Rathan asked.
Aureliana looked up at the Demonkin, now
her
brother-in-law. “It will. As will that of his brothers and sisters. He is blessed.”
Kindara caught her breath and pushed down, bringing her first son in to the world. Aureliana held her friend until the pain was done.
When it was over Aureliana stepped aside to leave the small family a bit of privacy. As she walked away her attention landed on Bronwen, standing alone near the far window. The girl looked so frail and lost. Fragile. Sudden insight hit Aureliana; knowledge that terrified her.
The darkness was coming for Bronwen, and soon.
And there was nothing anyone could do but warn her.
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“Bronwen”
She tripped over him, landing hard against the cement floor. Bronwen knew the water she’d carried spilled everywhere and knew she would have bruises.
“Watch it, female. I may be just a warrior, but even I deserve not to be tread upon.” His voice was harsh, deep. Terrifying.
She wished she could see him, see if he was as terrifying as he sounded. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to--”
“Are you blind, then, girl? Did you really not see me?”
“Almost. I can see some, but it is so dark in here, and I...I really am sorry.” Bron held her hands out in front of herself and tried to stand back up.
Hands on her shoulders prevented it. “Don
’t move, or you’ll hurt yourself more.”
He was huge; nearly as big as the prince Ren. His shadow was harsh, dark, against that of the white cement walls. She wished there was more light. If she could just see his face,
then
she would know what to say. “I’m sorry.”
“You
’ve said that before.” His fingers spread over her shoulders and he turned her. Effortlessly. “You’re too small to be demon. What are you? Not human.”
“No. Dardaptoan. From Colorado…Gaia. You
’d call it Gaia.” What was
he
? And why was he down here? She’d thought this path would be the one with the fewest people. “I’m sorry…I am Bronwen Sebastos. I’m a healer. I-I-I came with Kindara and Rathan. To find medicines for our Kind.”
“So the wayward King has returned. Interesting. Tell me, Bronwen Sebastos, is someone looking for you?”
“No…”
“A pity. For you…”
RUNNING
PAVAD Book Six
Coming Early 2014
All Alessandra wanted was to find her car in the parking lot—it had been a week since she’d left it--and go home. Hopefully that home would be quiet and Al could sleep for a week. It should be empty, at this time of day—her brother and new sister-in-law Jules both worked at PAVAD with Al, and Ruthie, her little niece, should already be with Al’s mother for the day.
Her
team with PAVAD—the Prevention and Analysis of Violent Acts Division of the FBI—had spent the last week chasing down a nasty creep who got his rocks off killing blonde women. They’d caught him, but Al had the unenviable thrill of being prime bait. She could still feel the sleaze of his touch on her skin. Sometimes the job just sucked, and this case had definitely been one of them.
The parking lot adjacent to the PAVAD building seemed ten times as huge as Al knew it was. And of course, she
’d parked clear across the level. Or maybe it was the level above?
She kept walking, her bag loading her down. Had she ever ached as much as she did now? She
’d tackled the creep, and sent them both out a second story window, and now she felt it. Had she ever been this exhausted?
Yeah, back when her brother and Jules had been kidnapped at Thanksgiving five months ago. And then again when her partner Paige and Jules were in the hands of a madman. A madman who
’d once been Al’s friend. Al had been one of the searchers tirelessly hunting for the people she loved. They’d found them, but Al would never forget those few days.
Her car was in the back corner of the lot and she wondered what she
’d been thinking when she’d parked there. Carrie—one of her friend’s, and Al’s team leader’s wife—was out of her own Ford Escape parked next to Al’s car. Al thought about calling out to her friend, but she was just way too tired; Carrie hadn’t seen her yet.
Besides, there was Sebastian—Carrie
’s husband—right behind Carrie. How had he beaten Al out of the building? When she’d left the bullpen, he’d still been in his office half-buried under reams of paperwork.
Sebastian
’s week long absence away from Carrie had probably made him antsy for his wife. They’d not even been married for a year, and Al suspected they’d spent almost as much time apart as they had together. It was nature of the beast that was their job.
Carrie had probably texted him, and he
’d ran out to spend a few extra minutes before Carrie’s shift began.
Once again Al couldn
’t help but think that Carrie Lorcan was one heck of a lucky woman. She watched the couple for a moment, feeling that bit of envy and loneliness that had been plaguing her for a while. Since Thanksgiving, at least, when her oldest brother Malachi and Jules had first gotten together, and in the months since, Al had felt a bit...rootless. And she couldn’t shake it. But she was happy for Jules and Mal
and
Carrie and Sebastian. And for all the other couples who’d found each other through PAVAD. Inner-Bureau romances were usually frowned on, but PAVAD was full of them lately. Even the deputy director in charge of PAVAD had recently married the head of the forensics department. Romances in PAVAD just seemed to work, for some reason.
But not for her.
Romance
just didn’t work for her, and that was one of her greatest sorrows. Still, she had pretty much everything she wanted from life, and the people she loved were happy and safe. So that was just fine with Al.
Carrie cried out, and Al
’s attention sharpened. Sebastian had his arm wrapped around Carrie’s
neck
and was pulling her back toward the SUV. Carrie was
fighting
him. Carrie wouldn’t fight Sebastian. And Sebastian would
never
hurt Carrie.
Al sped up, every instinct she possessed telling her this was wrong. Something wasn
’t right.
She was close enough now that Carrie could see her, and there was fear, confusion, and pleading on the younger woman
’s face. Carrie was terrified.
And now Al could see why.
The man had
Sebastian’s
face; she couldn’t deny that.
But it definitely wasn
’t Sebastian Lorcan wrapped around Carrie...
WATCHING
(PAVAD Book 1)
Romantic Suspense
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Chapter One
Thank God it wasn’t
her
child’s crime scene they were hiking toward. That thought ran continuously through Dr. Georgia Dennis’ mind as she picked her way over fallen branches and loose rocks, only steps behind her partner.
What would the girl have felt as she
’d been forced up this hill? What fears would have run through the child’s mind as the leaves cracked beneath her feet, as the mud slipped out beneath her steps? Had her hands been bound the entire time? Had she lost her balance? Had he pushed her down? How would the UNSUB—the Unknown Subject—have controlled his…catch?
Georgia
’s breath caught in her throat as she tried to put herself in the girl’s shoes. She pushed away the feelings the girl’s parents must have felt, though
those
thoughts threatened to choke her. How could someone do this? To a child? How could he do this and not think of the pain and terror the child would be experiencing; how? “He may be a sadist or a mission killer.”
“Any evidence to back up your theory so early in the investigation?” her partner and supervisor Michael Hellbrook asked.
“Method of death...sir.”
“Continue. Talk it out for me.” Impatience was evident as he waited for her to climb the log.
The local agent, Elias Stanton, had met them at the base of the mountain to lead them to this crime scene. He darted nervous glances between her and Hellbrook. The tension between her and her supervisor was old news to her, something that just
was
. She hardly noticed it anymore.
Georgia adjusted her backpack, scanning the overgrown trail for any signs of the killer the locals may have missed. She continued on. Her foot slipped on a loose rock and she kicked it aside. Had the killer considered that stone? Had he carried the rocks with him up the trail? “Stoning. It
’s a traditional method of killing, used as far back as Biblical times. A young girl, just becoming aware of her sexuality. He sees it, decides to cleanse—therefore, mission killer. He could also be a classic sadist. Someone who wandered into the idea of stoning, possibly by throwing rocks at a small animal—or even a smaller child. Someone who enjoyed
watching
his victims suffer. Someone who picked those who couldn’t retaliate. Or those he put into positions where they couldn’t fight back.”
“So someone who enjoyed hurting others?” Confusion tinged the local
’s tone. It didn’t surprise her. Many agents—even if they were
good
agents—struggled with the idea of profiling.
“Yes. And he
’s raging against all females, especially those similar in type to the four victims. Were there any signs of sexual assault?” Georgia hated to ask, especially since the victims in this case were all teenage girls. She hated when the victims were kids, always imagining her four-year-old son Matthew in their place. Imagining herself in their parents’ places.
That
was what she took from each case that dealt with children—the pain on the parents’ faces.
She slipped her hand into her pocket, running a finger over the toy car her son had tucked in there that morning before they
’d left the house.
He
was why she did this. For each of these monsters she took off the streets, the chance that one would get her baby lessened. She never lost sight of that.
Her
son would not be a victim.
“Preliminary findings were inconclusive. M.E. was nervous about doing an extensive autopsy. They
’re waiting for our go ahead to bring in our own medical examiner.” Hellbrook barely looked at her. That also didn’t surprise her. They didn’t have the strongest of relationships, by any means. His fault. She’d tried.