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Give Me
Shelter By Alexis D. Craig
Inspector Eli Miller's unspoken feelings for his partner, Bex,
color his whole life. When his past comes calling, will it be the push he needs
to seek a future with her?
Inspector Rebecca 'Bex' Mulcahy has lived long enough to know that
love is a street con at best, and a dangerous distraction at worst. Any
feelings she has for her partner Eli definitely fall into the latter category.
Will her dedication to her job keep her from finding a possible future with
Eli?Their latest case is protecting Violet Burrell, a young woman with scars on
her soul stretching back to birth, who inadvertently witnesses a shockingly
brutal murder at the hands of a sadist. Violet is determined to testify in
court. Her strength and courage impress Eli and Bex, who will protect her at
all costs.
But it is Violet’s beauty and spirit that entrances Junior
Inspector Atticus Randall. Atticus is also assigned to protect Violet, and
while he knows he should ignore his growing feelings for her, he just can’t
stop himself from falling for the brave beauty.
Life in the Las Vegas branch of Witness Protection has never been
more tangled. When the emotional landmines start a chain reaction, everyone in
the blast radius is going to need a little shelter.
Excerpt:
“Violet’s a pretty name.” An inane statement, but he knew he was
out of his depth attempting to tackle a subject so daunting as the life of
Violet Burrell.
She shrugged and flipped the end of a pigtail over her shoulder.
“It is what it is. Your parents really named you Atticus? They not like you or
something?”
He snorted a laugh and put the spoon back into his ice cream.
“They like to read.”
“To Kill a Mockingbird, I know.” She smiled shyly. “It’s a good
name. Strong, valiant.”
The heat of the summer air had nothing on him. He saw her grin,
and he felt his ears burn from a blush. “So what’s the verdict?” He gestured
towards her rapidly diminishing sundae.
“I think I want to eat this for the rest of my life,” she said as
she dipped her spoon into the plastic cup to fish out a peanut covered in hot
fudge.
“That good, huh?” He watched her close her eyes and sigh as she
licked the spoon, and he had to loosen his tie. The way she was enjoying her
ice cream reminded him that his wasn’t going to stay frozen forever. He dipped
his spoon into the plastic cup and then brought it to his mouth.
“Damn near better than sex.”
At her words, he found himself gulping down a large mouthful of
ice cream, much more than he meant to, swallowing it quickly. “Oh hell! Ice
cream headache!” The sharp spike of pain that it brought was quick and
excruciating, but it served its purpose driving all thoughts of pursuing that line
of questioning from his mind. As the throbbing ache receded, he noticed her
hand on the back of his neck, trying to help by rubbing and massaging from the
base of his skull to his shoulders. So much for virtuous thoughts. Nodding to
show her that he was okay now, he reached in front of her and snagged her
mysterious old green book from beside her purse as she returned to her ice
cream Nirvana.
“Hey, that’s not yours,” she said around a mouthful, gesturing
with her spoon. But, she made no move to retrieve it from him, so he felt
comfortable perusing while she continued to savor her snack.
He opened the book at the place she’d marked, reading about a
games keeper comforting the lady of the house, in a chicken coop, that led to
so much more than mere physical release in graphic and frankly gripping detail.
That was definitely not what he’d expected, and the fact that she’d been
reading this book all this time did things to his already heated blood that
made his mouth run dry and his ears start to ring.
“So . . . ?”
Her voice, smokier than before, startled him out of the words on
the page. Her purple eyes were darker than he remembered, and he found himself
lost for a moment before he caught himself. “It’s ah . . . definitely
colorful.” He pushed the closed book back over to sit next to her purse, her
bookmark still in place.
Vi smiled self-consciously. “It’s the language. It paints this
picture like a smudged old photograph, beautiful and still kind of dirty.”
And that about described the thoughts he was having at that
moment. “I could definitely see that.”
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Great cover, you are building your fllowing down here in Texas. Aguayojessica@yahoo.com.
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DeleteThanks for hosting the tour Denyse! I know I can't wait to read Give Me Shelter!
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