Authors: Mimi Barbour
Partners |
Vegas [0] |
Mimi Barbour |
Mimi Barbour (2012) |
Mimi is a finalist in the 2012 Gayle Wilson contest!
*Reviews for Partners:
"Sparks fly in this Outstanding new series!" ~Lorhainne Eckhart
"Another winner from Mimi Barbour" ~Booklover 1960
His Devious Angel - a paranormal winner by Mimi Barbour
"The imagery is fantastic; it is vivid and realistic and my mental pictures were clear and sharp." ~Dafna Yee, reviews
*"Quirky and sparky- Ms. Barbour gets the mix right..."~Vasiliki Scurfield, WRDF Reviews
Overview:
Fast-paced and thrilling, a maniac rapist is on the loose and both detectives Kai Lawson and Aurora Morelli have good reason to want him. He's hurt people they love. If only they can work together as Partners, they might have a chance to put the shmuck where he deserves to be.
Praise for Partners:
"Hot Sassy and Intriguing! What's Not to Like?" ~ Romantchick
"A romance or an action packed police drama?" ~ Debbie Carvalho
"This is an excellent introduction to Ms. Barbour's new novel, Roll the Dice." ~ By Hendrik Whitmans
If you like the TV show Castle and hard-assed heroines, then you'll love this Vegas series. *
Book two "Roll the Dice"to be released Sept 15th
Suspenseful and fast-paced, this short story will introduce you to Aurora Morelli and Kai Lawson; the characters who star in the full-length sequel "Roll the Dice" (to be released September 15, 2012). Forced to take on a new partner, after a serial rapist attacks her former one, annoys Aurora big time. Especially when he's the kind of hotshot she normally stays as far away from as possible. But, because they both want this man more than anything else, they ignore the irritating explosions they set off from one another. And finding this slimeball becomes their ultimate goal.
Forced to take on a new partner, after a serial rapist attacks her former one, annoys Aurora big time. Especially when he's the kind of hotshot she normally stays as far away from as possible. But, because they both want this man more than anything else, they ignore the irritating explosions they set off from one another. And finding this slimeball becomes their ultimate goal.
Partners
Book
one of the Vegas Series
A
Short Story
By
Mimi Barbour
This
is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places,
and
incidents are either the product of the author’s
imagination
or are used fictitiously, and any
resemblance
to actual persons living or dead,
business
establishments, events, or locales, is
entirely
coincidental.
Partners
Book one of the Vegas Series
COPYRIGHT
2012
by
Mimi Barbour
All
rights reserved. No part of this book may be used
or
reproduced in any manner whatsoever without
written
permission of the author except in the case of
brief
quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
Contact
Information:
[email protected]
Cover
Art by Steven Novak
Mimi
Barbour
Also:
Author of
The
Vicarage Bench Series
She’s
Me
He’s
Her
We’re
One
Together
again
Together
for Christmas
Angels
with Attitude Series
My
Cheeky Angel
His
Devious Angel
“
This romance story was so entertaining,
can't-put-down, very
humorous.
”
Rebecca Booth
“
Even though this is the second in the series, each one
can be read as a stand alone
book.
”
TinaR
“
I loved the characters and how as the book
progressed their lives
intertwined.
”
S. Dougill
Table
of Contents
Reviews:
For His Devious Angel
4
Partners
So this is what
missing someone feels like. Kind of sad and lonely mashed together, eating away
at you all day long. Aurora had never felt this way before; wouldn’t have given
herself permission. This time the annoying ache refused to stop.
She seldom allowed
gloomy thoughts to grab hold and mess with her head. But looking around the
small office assigned to her and another, seeing the empty desk, sorrow gnawed
away until she gave in. Her old partner Deb left behind a hollow emptiness, a
sensation she wouldn’t ever admit to anyone else.
What did you expect
?
She chastised herself. Not having the person you trust more than anyone else in
the world backing you up sucked big time.
Two weeks ago,
life had been normal. She’d gone to get a cup of the sludge they called coffee
and left Debbie working on their backlog of case files. Returning to their
office, Lieutenant Cory Ashton had caught up with her and they’d stepped into
the room together, both coming to a dead stop. Debbie, who’d lately taken to
the layered look with sloppy clothes, had bent over to pick something up from
the floor and everything had draped open— her pregnant belly had been revealed
for all to see.
Talk about
explosions. Months before, Debbie had suffered an attack by serial rapist, Earl
Rhondo. Foiled by Aurora’s timely arrival to her apartment, beaten and bruised
from the fight, Debbie had led them all to believe the ultimate insanity had
never taken place. But seeing her pregnant, Aurora instantly assumed the worst.
Then Cory claimed daddy status, which had to have been the biggest shocker.
After the smoke
had cleared, and the girls were alone once again, Debbie admitted that some
days after she’d been assaulted by the still missing Earl Rhondo, Cory had
visited her apartment to be sure she’d survived. Things had gotten out of hand
and the affection they’d hidden from each other over the years was finally
exposed. Since the Las Vegas Police department rules negated there being any
kind of relationship between people working together, it had been purely a
one-night stand.
Thinking back over
those last months, Aurora recalled instances where the tension between the two
had sparked, but she’d just put it down to temperamental personalities. After
all, her partner could be as stubborn as a mule, and Cory took his role of boss
very seriously.
Once her secret
had been revealed, Debbie seemed to deflate. She’d given in to pressure from
all sides and agreed that the time had come to either take on deskwork or go
for maternity leave. After all, as detectives, the girls were hands-on and
almost every week saw them getting into some sort of physical altercations.
Her choice to take
leave had shocked Aurora at first, but once she thought about it, she supposed
it would have been her decision also. After all, the baby would be born pretty
darn soon.
Aurora still
didn’t know how Deb had hidden her pregnant state for so long. Being a bit
chubby to begin with had obviously worked in her favor. Once her secret became
exposed, she admitted to dieting carefully and dressing different. Silly idiot!
One of the
smartest, most hard-working cops Aurora had ever met, but when it came to Deb’s
personal life, the girl had no brains at all. Aurora still hadn't figured how
the hell she thought she could keep a baby a secret. And when she’d asked,
Deb’s replay had her shaking her head.
“I just didn’t
want to deal with it, so I—I didn’t.”
“But you had to
know you’d get caught sooner or later.” In Aurora’s way of thinking, it hadn’t
made any sense.
“Sure! And I
figured when that happened, then I’d take care of it.”
Aurora still
didn’t understand, but then she’d never been the type who turned away from
reality. In her mind, facing it dead on worked much better.
As the file she’d
been waiting for finally appeared, the computer’s flashing screen caught her
attention. Since the night of the attack, everyone in their office had been
following up leads on Earl Rhondo. At the beginning, Debbie had been feverishly
searching, every thread, every clue; even the most obscure tip-offs were
checked. She’d been like a crazy person. Except, nothing popped. It’s like he’d
disappeared off the face of the earth.
Aurora had been as
bad as Debbie. She wanted that sucker more than she’d ever wanted anyone. In
fact, by pursuing him the way she had, she’d pretty much driven all her
contacts crazy. But this slimeball had made it personal. He’d hurt Debbie, and
she had full intentions of making him pay.
Through her
ongoing research, she’d found out certain things about him. He loved the
ladies—whores not so much. That he preferred his ladies screaming and fighting
made it even more essential she find him. Who knows how many women the maniac
had destroyed? Women who hadn’t come forward! The statistics of these kinds of
unreported crimes were sickening. The females, who survived the horror, got on
with their broken lives and the perpetrators moved on to their next
victim.
Her investigation
had shown that he’d been incarcerated once for eighteen months. Had done his
time and swore to his cellmate he’d die before returning. A sinister perception
had formed when she'd learned this. She’d relish putting his ugly face behind
the bars he’d swore never to see again.