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By: Melody Knight | Other books by Melody Knight Categories: Mainstream Romance, Horror/Twisted Tales, Paranormal, Word Count: 55,170 Heat Level: STEAMY Published By: Red Rose Publishing
What is the key to the mystery that Cate must find, is it Travis' heart or something else? Cate Rothgard doesn't like what she sees when she looks in the glassliterally. While other people view only reflected images, Cate sees far more of the past than she can sometimes bear. Her ability as a glass-seer is both a talent and a curse. When she comes to New Zealand, it is to find her reputation has preceded her, and a mystery awaits which only she can solve. As Cate is challenged by visions of dead men, cunning murderers, and overly possessive ghosts, Travis Carrithers risks life and limb to save her. There is a killer on the loose who will allow nothing to sway himnot impassioned pleas, not family ties, not death. As the threat to Cate grows ever more desperate, Travis knows there is more at stake than survival, as he ventures body and soul to get past her fears, in his quest to kindle love and passion in Cate's frightened heart. 0 Ratings
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ExcerptThe man was lying there, in the glass, his body sprawled with the indignity of all things dead and unburied. Cate's breath caught in her throat, the unspent fog almost choking her. Oh, God! It wasn't herehadn't happened herebut it was happening now. There was an argument lingering, on the air. She couldn't see the moment of confrontation, or the altercation, but it had been about the mutilated body on the ground. About how to deal with it, to cast off blame with as much ease as they'd cast away his life. Only, they didn't realize he could hear them still. Hear them and hate them. Because it had always been about his looks. His looks, and justifying what he was. The grave they were giving him, the twisted notoriety they were planning, would leave him neither looks nor justice. Cate's eyes focused on his face. What they'd done, what they were doing to the rest of him didn't bear watching. But, apparently, she did. Bear watching, that is. The corpse's eyes opened, to stare straight at her. Cate flinched, twitched, recoiled, but she couldn't let go. Some part of her was screaming, but she was no longer sure whether it was her...or him. She clung to the pane, trapped. When, a forever it seemed, later, she freed her fingers enough to fling it, she remained there rigid, staring, as the moon's glowing image shattered in a hundred spiky shards. Some part of her was still recoiling, as if in reflex to a striking snake. God help me! < p> In those instants of metaphysical contact, she felt as though one shriveled digit had touched her. Spanned the gap between life and deathI'm not a medium! She'd never been a mediumnever even come close. It had been the one blessing, in an otherwise twisted gift, that however conversant she might have become with a dead person's past, she was never conversant with the dead! Until now, it seemed. Cate backed away, panted white puffs coiling and twisting in the otherwise still air. |
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