![]() Blood Rogue
Goodreads / Amazon / Barnes & Noble / iBooks / Kobo -- EXCERPT: He dipped his head, lifted a brow, and smiled. “Let’s make this a special occasion then. Our first meeting. The Chart House?” She shifted her pocketbook strap on her shoulder, and some of the tension in her shoulders eased. “I’ve been there. That would be lovely.” He inclined his head but drew his brows together as if he had a problem. “I have a favor to ask. Would you mind driving? My car is in the garage of my building. We’d have to walk a ways to get it. Or Uber.” “Sure.” She turned, and Chaz followed, admiring the view before falling into step next to her. That long stride of hers nearly matched his. “You had everyone going, you know.” “Excuse me?” “My friends. They’re not exactly subtle.” He lifted his eyebrows, hoping he appeared ignorant or innocent, but she didn’t seem to buy it. “Come on. You mean you didn’t see the drool all over the floor? Kelly tried to chain you to her.” “That’s why I stood next to you. I’m not interested in the obvious.” “Okay. So if I’m not obvious?” she asked, heading down another block. “What exactly am I?” She stopped next to a beat-up Jeep. A word popped into his head, and he hated it immediately. “Intelligent. Strong. Beautiful.” She tipped her chin, head tilted, eyes widened, and huffed. “Really?” “Really,” he repeated. He climbed in the passenger side while she got in behind the steering wheel. As she put the key in the ignition, he covered her hand with his. Her gaze lifted, filled with confusion, anticipation, and a bit of curiosity. He leaned in and breathed in her scent, a heady mixture of expensive perfume and hormones. Her skin pebbled as he blew lightly on her cheek. Chaz heard the distinct rhythm of her heart as it hammered in her chest, which rose and fell with short rapid breaths. His incisors grew, and he swiped a taste of her neck. Perfect. She moaned as he bit down. God, she tasted sweet. Much more like dessert than a meal. He sucked and swallowed, sucked and swallowed, and her heart slowed, pounding in his ears to the same rhythm as the city. Chaz. He reared back away from her neck. Had he taken too much? Horror filled his gut. No, her flesh was still warm, pulse low and steady, eyes closed. Thank God. He leaned over again and bit down, but this time it was to give her the Lethe, the drug that would make her forget he ever existed. He admired her beauty one last time, then reached in her purse and found her driver’s license, committing her address to memory. Shouldn’t have done that, Charles. He climbed out of the car and placed the bag of coffee in the crook of her arm. She would wake up in about an hour or so and not remember a thing. Damn. That sucked. ![]()
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Sue G.
9/18/2020 09:56:12 am
Sounds interesting and great cover!
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