by
Shiloh Walker
From the
national bestselling author of The
Departed comes
an all new novel of danger, intrigue, and a love stronger than death…
AN ETERNAL DESIRE
With his strong
psychic ability, FBI Agent Joss Crawford longs for the woman he loved
in a past life. But after years of searching, a new case is drawing
him into the last place he’d ever want to find her: an underground
slave ring. Going undercover to infiltrate the network, he meets
Drucella Chapman—the mastermind’s fiancée. Joss has every reason
to believe she’s evil. So why is he irresistibly drawn to her?
A DANGEROUS GAME
Drucella has made
it her personal mission to bring the slave ring down. But the
sadistic ring leader is even more careful than he is cruel. In order
to gain information, Dru has had to get close to the very man she
wishes to kill, using her gift to read his memories bit by bit. She’d
do anything to finish the job, but agreeing to marry him may have
been a step too far—even for her.
A FATEFUL ENCOUNTER
Though Joss and Dru
are both undercover, nothing can disguise the sense of déjà vu they
experience when they meet. Neither can afford to be distracted from
the mission at hand, but perhaps their reunion is exactly what this
mission needs…
Excerpt
Hands jammed in his
pockets, he headed down the strip, no particular destination in
mind. As a tiny little girl–dressed in a wide-skirted dress
of sunny yellow–cut in front of him, he almost tripped over his
feet to keep from tripping over her.
Geez, what did she have on her feet, rockets?
Her mother came
running out of a store after her and automatically, Joss took a step
to cut her off. The little girl stopped in her tracks and
smiled up at him, her mouth smeared with chocolate, a rather marked
contrast with the glittery stuff on her eyes, her hair.
“I think
somebody’s looking for you,” he said, nodding to the frazzled
woman just before the lady could catch her arm.
She gave him a
thankful look and as they melted back into the crowd, Joss did the
same, moving with the flow.
Nothing here, he
thought, distracted, nothing…
The road veered in
a path off to the left. It wasn’t a conscious decision to
follow it, but he did so, following it around the curve, passing
behind a shop to a small alcove.
And he came up
short, freezing in his tracks.
There she was…it
was the woman he’d glimpsed earlier, in that figment of a vision,
just before the dream had fallen apart, but that gut deep
recognition…he knew her.
He knew her face.
Joss Crawford
wasn’t prone to melodrama, he wasn’t prone to wishful thinking
and he didn’t much believe in fairy tales or anything about crazy
tales of love at first sight.
But the woman
striding down the pavement, her face grim, her eyes dark…the sight
of her was a punch, straight to his heart. She didn’t look like
she should, part of his brain insisted, but it didn’t matter.
He knew her, damn
it. Standing rigid, barely able to breathe, much less move, he
waited for her to look at him, to see him…to know him.
But it didn’t happen.
In fact, she was so
busy staring at the pavement and making a concentrated effort to
ignore everything around her, she didn’t even seem to notice.
She went to pass around him and he just couldn’t stop him–he
stepped right into her path so that she crashed straight into his
chest.
She plowed into
him, that body, all lean limbs and long muscles and golden, sunkissed
skin, a nice, solid weight that he figured would fit his body just
about perfectly. She stumbled and he reached up, closed his
hands around the upper part of her arms, where the cotton of her
shirt kept him from touching bare flesh.
He wanted to touch
bare flesh…after all this time, he figured he just
about needed to.
But not now.
Right now, she was
staring up at him with dazed, distrustful eyes–wariness flashed
through them and he felt her tense.
“I’m sorry,”
she said coolly. Oh. That voice. He loved it.
Elegant and sexy as all get-out, crisp and clean and so damned
proper. “I didn’t see you standing there.”
“No problem,”
he said. It wasn’t what he wanted to say, but after all of
this time, he didn’t know what to
say. Damn it. She was here.
Images, bits of
memory from that other life danced through his mind.
Standing by the
waterside, almost just like this.
Her face lifted up
to his. That first stolen kiss.
The sound of her
laughter. Watching as she brushed her hair…golden hair then,
long, past her waist. It had been beautiful. Her hair was
dark now, nearly as dark as his own, sleek and shiny in a braid that
fell over her shoulder, the tip of it curving over her breast.
He wanted to unravel that braid, fist his hands in her hair and cover
her mouth with his, taste her again.
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A
little about Shiloh:
Shiloh
Walker has been writing since she was a kid. She fell in love with
vampires with the book Bunnicula and has worked her way up to
the more…ah…serious works of fiction. She loves reading and
writing just about every kind of romance. Once upon a time she worked
as a nurse, but now she writes full time and lives with her family in
the Midwest. She writes romantic suspense and paranormal
romance, and urban fantasy under the name J.C.
Daniels.
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