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Blurb:
(Dark Romance, F/M and M/M scenes, Rock Star Romance, Ménage, Sexy Detective, Alpha Male, Supernatural themes)
“Losing her mind wasn’t an experience she enjoyed.”
After a steamy night of passion with a dark stranger, Arbor’s life takes on a surreal edge. Disturbing dreams, lapses in memory, and entire buildings going missing are only a few of her problems. Her search for answers leads her to Detective Trey Murphy, the man in charge of investigating satanic and ritualistic crime for the New Orleans area.
Where do you turn when your mind is the enemy?
Meeting Trey only adds to Arbor’s confusion. By day, he keeps her captivated and gains her trust in a way no one else ever has. At night, Arbor’s every fantasy is brought to life by two sexy men who steal away her inhibitions. Torn between what her heart knows is real and what her eyes show her, Arbor must find the truth before she loses herself completely.
But, then again, sometimes reality is more twisted than any dream and love is the cruelest form of insanity.
**Author Note**
Warning: This isn’t your typical love story. It’s dark with scenes some may find disturbing. Sometimes love is senseless, and the heart is so very stupid.
Excerpt:
“Can I
buy you a drink?”
“No,
thank you.”
Killian
was fascinated by the scene playing out across the bar. He’d had one eye glued
on the tiny blonde since she walked through the door. If there was one detail
he could point to in order to explain his captivation, it was that she didn’t
fit in. Thank God. Her innocence was almost tangible when set next to the other
occupants of the hardcore gothic club.
“How
about I just sit with you, then?”
“No,
thank you.”
Killian
leaned forward in his seat, even going as far as to set his elbow on the bar
and cup his chin—openly staring. Not only was she not giving the guy the time
of day, she hadn’t as much as glanced in his direction to see if she might be
interested. On the other hand, the dude couldn’t seem to look away from her.
That made two of them. Killian was engrossed.
“Are you
sure? You’re going to need someone to walk you out. This is kind of a rough
joint.” It was. Killian would know.
“I’m
sure. Have a nice night.”
He
really wanted her to look. The guy was hot, possibly the best of the lot. She
had at least three women staring at her with open malice simply because the guy
was talking to her. Showing a determination that impressed Killian, the dude
braced one hand on the wooden surface beside him and one on the back of her
chair, boxing the woman in. The invasion of her personal space forced her to
acknowledge his presence. As if it were possible, Killian stared even harder.
He was almost afraid to blink in case he missed her reaction to seeing who
she’d been ignoring. She turned her head, meeting the man’s gaze. Not a single
ounce of emotion marred her features as she eyed the guy’s blond hair, dark
eyes, and muscles flexing on her behalf. The dude smiled. It was slow and
obviously practiced. A dimple appeared at the corner of his mouth and straight
white teeth gleamed even in the darkly lit club.
“I’m
married.”
Killian
chuckled. “Liar.”
She
turned in his direction, meeting his gaze as if she’d heard him. Light-green
eyes flashed wickedly. Her mouth turned up in one corner, as if competing with
her gaze for top mischief-maker. Goddamn. No wonder the dude wouldn’t leave her
be.
“So
what?” The boy-toy’s response pulled her focus back his way. Killian caught
himself lifting up in his chair as if he meant to physically reclaim her
attention.
“There
are two women sitting behind me who’d love what you’re offering. Enough to
share,” she tacked on in an obvious attempt to sweeten the deal. Killian
glanced behind her. Yep. There were. The dude didn’t look, but he did
straighten away.
“They’re
a sad substitute for you.”
A hint
of a smile touched her lips. “But a substitute nonetheless. Have fun.” If she’d
meant her dismissal to lure the man in further, making him want her more, then
she’d succeeded. It was written all over the guy’s face. However, he did give
in.
“If you
change your mind…”
“I know
where you’ll be.” She didn’t bother softening the blow with another smile.
Killian was on his feet, pushing his way through the crowd and intent on
reaching her before the dust settled in Mr. Studly’s tracks. He saw her chin
tilt in the direction of where he’d been sitting, but he couldn’t see her face.
He almost changed his mind. In the end, his greed won out, as always.
Killian
didn’t give her time to deny him the way she had the other guy. Instead, he
braced his hands against the edge of the bar on either side of her, caging her
in. With her pinned in place, he nodded at the bartender to bring her another
drink. She didn’t tense or turn her head as he crowded her body, inhaling her
sweet scent and speaking against her ear.
“You should’ve
taken his offer. It wasn’t a bad deal.”
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