Authors: Linda Thomas-Sundstrom
Tags: #Contemporary, #Fiction, #Romance, #Fantasy
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noted.
Her body was exquisite. An expensive haircut swung her hair softly over well-proportioned shoulders. Her choice of clothing showed off lots of smooth skin—neck, shoulders, chest, arms. The outline of firm, rounded breasts pressed against her filmy drape of gray silk.
She was incredibly sexy. Mouthwatering.
Hayden was sure he hadn’t seen her before, yet felt as if he had. A stray thought, deliciously tantalizing, suggested that she might be waiting on this patio for him.
Wishful thinking?
Hayden studied her further, intrigued.
On the surface, her body language was loose. She was enjoying herself, comfortable with her solitary status at a notorious pickup club. The glass she held was full, though she had been holding it for some time.
Cheap date.
The cheeky notion brought on the rise of his own thirst, which he tamped down for the time being, fascinated by the strange things she was doing with her glass.
She pressed the glass again to her lips, but didn’t drink. After resting the rim briefly against her cheek, she closed her eyes, then slowly slid it down to a bare tanned throat the color of honey.
The sliding glass routine was erotic, as was the nakedness of her throat. Naked, that is, except for the twinkle of a fine silver chain that picked up the patio’s torchlight.
Hayden felt a pleasurable sensation run through him that was equal parts lust and intrigue, due to the challenge of silver so close to the woman’s veins.
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Pangs of that lust beat at him. He hadn’t ever experienced this kind of immediate attraction. The woman had to be special, somehow. That uniqueness separated her from the other women here tonight, and called to him as surely as if she’d wrapped her glossy lips around him. His entire body was alive, and on standby.
Breaking visual contact with her, Hayden sent his senses outward. He inhaled deeply, frowned, then refocused.
Yes, something is here. Something strange.
The air around the attractive wallflower was as disturbed by her musky scent as he was, as if her presence agitated the night. This sort of air displacement was usually reserved for creatures like himself, but this female was human, live, mortal. Her soul’s song was low-pitched and vibrant, emanating from her like radio waves. A strong, steady heartbeat surrounded the twang of her soul, in the manner of an accompanying bass drum.
Why did she affect the darkness surrounding her?
Hayden searched his memory banks for an answer to that question, hunting for a word to explain the phenomena. He caught one quickly because it was a concept he knew intimately.
Hunger.
The woman was burning up with hunger. Her inner fires were stoked. Her carefully cultivated, languid exterior hid a scrambled ball of energy tucked inside.
It was as though her honeyed skin acted as a barrier between her outward persona and a roiling inner chaos that could escape with one good sneeze. This was 10
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evidence that she wanted one thing, while her soul wanted something else. The pretty blonde was not only at odds with the night, but at war with herself.
If he hadn’t been completely attracted before, Hayden was fully captivated now. He inhaled again, smelling the complexity of her desire, now that he’d pinpointed her secret turmoil. The scent was dark, like the tumbling incarnation of a summer storm.
Adrenaline spiked as he took in every detail of this storm in her gray silk cocoon, as he followed the line of her short skirt to shapely legs, knees and ankles.
Black polish, the color of midnight, tipped her toes, as did two tiny silver bands.
He continued to stare at her openly, growing more aroused by the second. Soon she would notice him.
Would the games then begin, or be over before thirst overruled his curiosity?
He wanted his hands and mouth all over this woman. He wanted his lips on her long golden neck.
These longings made him feel like the animal he’d never really been or accepted as part of himself.
His fangs were descending, and he knew better.
Vampires had to exist on the periphery of mortal life, unexposed. Now was not the time or the place to explore his attraction to the woman. He had to be careful not to call too much attention to himself.
Leave now, before hunger obliterates good
judgment.
Hunger was, in fact, circling, like a pack of snapping wolves. But he continued to search her face, noting that her eyes were a light jade-green and hooded by dark lashes. Familiar eyes?
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The silver chain at her throat flashed as her head began to turn. Hayden winced, jolted by another surprise. Surely the little charm hanging from that chain, lying in the soft cleft between her collarbones, wasn’t what it appeared to be?
Couldn’t be.
Damnation, now that he’d seen it, he’d have to know for sure. Because if it was what he thought it might be, all hell was about break loose on the patio of a nightclub, and his move to America had been for nothing.
Forcing stale, steamy air into his lungs to maintain his composure, Hayden walked toward the woman, driven her way, fascinated beyond description, careful to keep his lips closed over the dagger-sharp teeth that defined him.
He is making a move?
The man heading Kelsie’s way was tall, fair-haired and handsome, even in the shadows. Big, lithe, with aristocratic features and a fluid grace, he was, upon first glance, a poster boy for the term
sex appeal.
The whole package.
He was also a serious distraction from her task at hand.
His blond hair was worn on the long side, with just the right amount of curl. He was scrumptiously masculine in casual black slacks and a blue linen shirt that she hoped matched his eyes.
Males like this one were trouble to every female hormone on the planet. Except maybe for hers, tonight.
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Tonight, she was on a mission. A career-building quest. Her entire future depended on ignoring distractions like this one, no matter how flattering they were, and in spite of the way her treacherous body might react to the guy’s appearance.
Remember the job, Connor.
Despite the reminder, her heart skipped some beats as the stranger stopped in front of her, blocking her view of the doorway. A full two heads taller than herself, Kelsie had to look up to address his untimely intrusion.
"Sorry. I’m waiting for someone," she said, hating the fact that he was so classy, close up, and that she had to ignore it. He was, in fact, one of the most gorgeous men she had ever seen.
"I’m sure you are," he conceded in a voice that matched his exterior—deep, rumbling and private in a way that jump-started her chills all over again.
"Already have a drink." Kelsie held up her glass before noticing that her hand was shaking, and so was the glass. The back her of neck prickled, again with that cool rush of air.
Premonition, maybe?
Although most Irish people were superstitious about such things, Kelsie fought the impulse. She was young and moderately attractive, so guys routinely tried to pick her up. She was adept at giving a decent brush-off to pursuers she wasn’t interested in. Yet damned if she didn’t feel tongue-tied right then.
She bit her lip hard and tasted blood. She watched his eyes immediately go to her mouth, as if the blood had enticed his attention. With the arrival of more Linda Thomas-Sundstrom
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chills came suspicion.
Maybe this guy was too perfect to be human.
All of a sudden there didn’t seem to be enough air on the patio. Her chills mounted, as did the inexplicable feeling that her wishes for the appearance of a creature of the night had been heard by the wrong person in charge.
Please let him be a werewolf!
She barely got that thought off before the man’s face blurred, and his mouth touched hers.
CHAPTER TWO
He had tasted the woman before introducing himself, teased by the drop of crimson on her lip.
The mistake shot past Hayden’s awareness. He was a vampire. Finding blood was what he was designed to do.
But not here. Not like this.
Her bead of blood spread, slick as silk, as he pressed his mouth to hers. The heady scent of that single drop roared through him, tickling his veins, tightening his muscles.
Other body parts sprang to life, heating up from the inside out, as if he had just clamped on to a flame.
Deep in the back of his mind, though, the talons of mystery coiled around his spontaneous action. He had meant to get away from her, to avoid this very thing.
How, then, had he ended up in an unwarranted embrace?
Now that he had, though, sensations zoomed in, one after the other. The blonde tasted unusual. Hotter than most. Wetter than most. Her blood held a hint of aluminum, normal fare in humans, as was the anticipated sugary sweetness. But another, hidden component, drenched in a musky casing, also played on her soft lips. More hints of that storm brewing, plus a heady aftertaste of secrets.
Hayden’s fangs began to ache. His pulse quickened as he held himself back from a full-out assault on the Linda Thomas-Sundstrom
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woman’s taut body. She remained motionless.
Although she had a mouth like liquid desire, it didn’t respond to his. She didn’t pull away, but neither did she bend or cave to this sudden hedonistic act of seduction. Shock ran through her body in ripples. She didn’t breathe.
Hayden touched her teeth with the tip of his tongue as her blood curled into him, spreading throughout his body with the poignancy of a fire alarm. The moment was exotic, dangerous. Her blood was an instant aphrodisiac, an addiction to one who hadn’t tasted the blood of a human since his awakening.
One slight flex of his jaws now, and he could bite right through the flawless skin. If he did, though, he would become something he’d vowed he would never be.
Darkness enclosed him as his urges raged. He knew that a multitude of people were close by, mere steps away. Still, he wanted other things from the woman who tasted of fire and sweetness, more than just her blood. He wanted it all, in that moment. All of her.
Silver-clad neck to her black polished toes, and every moist, luscious space in between. Right here. Stretched out against this wall.
If her mouth was this hot, he could only imagine what the rest of her had to offer. Unimaginable bliss.
An inferno to slide himself into. Heat like hers was a turn-on, an inescapable draw for a creature unable to bask in the sunlight.
Below his belt, he began to throb with need. His jaws tensed, desperate for more than a taste despite the warnings his brain was sending to stop such thoughts.
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He didn’t do this. He didn’t bite, hunt, maim or kill.
Those actions belonged to others of his kind who were less civilized. To the undead.
But as this woman’s presence pulled at his baser instincts, spears of confusion struck him. Need versus want. Want versus sanity and the protection of his kind. The only way vampires could exist was in complete anonymity. He could do nothing here, and was behaving badly.
A sound reached him, bubbling up from the woman he had pinned to the wall. Hayden opened his eyes, dazed to find his fangs grazing her throat. A throat encircled by the stinging burn of silver.
Seconds of silence followed, in which neither of them dared to react. Then the woman’s hands were on his chest, pushing.
Hayden leaned back, separating himself from what should have been sheer bliss with a viable partner, if he were merely a man. The finding of a lover on a warm, lovely night, who had very nearly succeeded in compromising his vow of blood celibacy.
Who is she?
The question repeated as he inched away, seeing something with this slight distance that he had missed before. This woman’s aura was outlined in red, as if traced by a crayon. Her agitation swirled in the air between them like a live entity. Her eyes flashed green fire.
These changes had been mercurial, and a warning that she might be much more than she seemed. The blonde looked normal, but wasn’t. Not completely. His uninvited advance had unlocked a clue about her true Linda Thomas-Sundstrom
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nature, setting part of her inner chaos free. That chaos had a name as black as her toenail polish.
"Slayer," Hayden whispered with distaste, just before she slapped him hard with her open hand.
The monster had her by the neck, unaffected by her slap, moving with a frightening speed. His eyes bored into hers.
She was up against the brick wall, held there by the brute strength of his arm. The situation had gotten real messy, real fast; a worst case scenario coming true.
Her glass fell to the ground and shattered.
Moonlight melted over this stranger’s features, highlighting his cheekbones, casting shadows. If he’d been a werewolf, he would have been toast by now.
But then she had already realized what he wasn’t, leaving just one other category to describe the speed, strength, looks and attraction to her blood.
Vampire.
Her heart gave one giant thump. Keeping both hands raised to ward him off, hoping that vampires possessed a thread of common sense, contrary to the legends, Kelsie said breathlessly, "Back off! There are a hundred people here, all of them witnesses."
She should have been scared out of her mind. She should have shouted for help, but his hand on her throat was a caution against it. Staring back at this creature, Kelsie felt the kindling of her anger, in spite of the threat. There wasn’t any way to make this work, jobwise. She hadn’t wanted
him,
damn it—this creature who was unearthly handsome because he
was
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unearthly. He was interfering in a damn good stakeout.
And—
She might not live to have another thought of any kind if she just stood here.