Fallen
Shadows of Regia
Book One
Tenaya Jayne
Genre: PNR
Publisher: Cold Fire Publishing LLC
Date of Publication: Sep. 29th 2017
ISBN: 978-0998674131
ASIN: B0749YWSSN
Number of pages: 375
Word Count: 72,000
Cover Artist: Tenaya Jayne
Tagline: Destiny is a heartless bitch.
Book Description:
Half vampire and wealthy playboy, Maddox lives his life in the public eye and thoroughly enjoys his bad reputation. But what most people believe of him is not who he really is. Life has always been easy for Maddox, but now a dark figure moves through the shadows slaughtering innocent young women, and the evidence points at him as his exes start turning up dead with his name carved into their skin.
Erin hates everything Maddox stands for and when her best friend becomes the most recent in the line of mysterious killings, she has no doubt the rich lothario is responsible. Torn by grief, Erin decides to take matters into her own hands and she will stop at nothing to make Maddox pay.
But when the two rivals finally come head to head, neither is prepared for the sparks that fly or the eternal bond that destiny weaves between their souls. Maddox is desperate to keep Erin by his side and prove to her his innocence. Erin would rather die than submit to being his destined life mate… And her death is just what the killer has in mind.
EXCERPT
“You want to hurt me,
don’t you? You want revenge?”
“Yes.” She
breathed.
“I see.”
“I’m going to
reject you, Maddox. I can’t see any other way.”
“My gosh…” He put
his head in his hands. “You’re serious.”
“Completely.”
He opened his mouth,
closed it, and shook his head. “Why haven’t you done it then?”
His tone turned harder.
“I’m not finished
hurting you. I haven’t even started.”
“So we’re enemies
then?”
“Unequivocally.”
He smiled, catching her
off guard, and causing her disquiet.
“Why are you
smiling?”
His smile grew. “Was
I?”
She got her feet. “See?
This is why I hate you. You’re terrible.”
“Are you leaving
then? Is your pain manageable?”
She hesitated. He stood
and reached for her before she could think, taking her forearms in
his hands.
The pain was shoved back. She caught her lip between her
teeth and fought to not moan. The only
defense she had was to close
her eyes and not look at him.
“You can hurt me, but
I won’t hurt you. I’ve done enough of that already. I’m sorry
about Selena. I did treat her badly. I wish I could take it back…
But you don’t know me. You don’t know my family…I believe in
us, Erin. I have hope.”
Her eyes snapped open.
“I didn’t think you a fool, but you are. Why would you say that?”
“I trust destiny
doesn’t make mistakes. So you go ahead and strike at me. I deserve
it. I won’t dodge my guilt, and I won’t retaliate.”
“What about Melina?”
“It’s not quite as
it appears…like a few other things you’re so sure of. There.”
He released her and stepped back. “Same time tomorrow?”
“Fine.” She glared.
“I have something for
you.”
“I’m not interested
in gifts from the likes of you.”
“Sure. You’ve made
yourself clear how you feel. And it’s not so much a gift as…a
necessity I think. Hold on.”
She sighed and held
still as he walked into the other room. He was back in a second,
holding a small box and a watch.
“This is for you,”
he wrapped the watch around her wrist. She was so taken with it she
didn’t even think to object. The band felt like a second skin and
snaked around her wrist like a flowering vine. The surface of the
face trembled and the words Hello, Erin swirled in the middle.
She touched it, scrolled through it.
“I’ve never seen
tech like this.”
“It hasn’t hit the
market yet. I had Tesla make it for you today. It’s connected to
mine, in case you actually need me sometime. And you can’t delete
or block me, so forget those thoughts. I can see you were already
plotting.”
“Okay. I’ll keep
it. Now I can at least respond with venom when you drunk dial me,
like earlier.”
“I wasn’t drunk.
Not from lack of trying. Getting burned repeatedly has a sobering
effect.”
He handed her the box.
“Don’t open it until you’re home. It’s a portal. It will
connect your room to mine. Wait!” he grabbed her hand as she was
about to throw the box. “You can close it on your end. I won’t be
able to come through it unless you open it on your side. Even then, I
won’t unless you ask me. My side will always be open to you.”
“This is pointless.”
“Oh? I thought it
would make things more convenient for you. I can go where I want when
I want. This way you don’t have to come on foot for our next
appointment, since you’ve made it clear you don’t want me
at your house…Just take it with you. You can think about it.”
“I’ll take it, but
it will be a cold day in hell when I open it.”
He shrugged. “It’s
yours. You decide what to do with it.”
She narrowed her eyes.
“I meant everything I said. I’m going to hurt you. It’s not a
game.”
“Oh no? Sounds like a
game. And just because I said I won’t hurt you, doesn’t mean I
won’t be making moves to achieve what I want. And here’s my first
move.”
“What, the watch?”
“No,” he wrapped
his hand around her wrist and pulled her closer. “If I was the
person you’ve accused me of being, I would take you right now.”
Her eyes widened. “You
wouldn’t…I’d fight.”
“You think so?” He
moved in, his voice dropping. “I have the connection on my side.
You’re already lit up for me. You can’t hide it, Erin. I feel it.
Your body will tell me the truth, even when your mouth lies. If I was
that person, I’d kiss you. I’d put my hands on you. You might
fight, but I’d take you under in seconds, and you’d surrender.
You’d fight me to give you more, like you did the first time.”
She trembled, trying to
hold herself strong. He was right. “You’ve made it all about you.
Your choice. Your power. You can’t ever have me like that.”
“No. I won’t
ever have you like that. It’s not that I can’t.” He let go and
stepped back from her.
She headed to the door
and stopped. “Bad move, Maddox.”
“Go home.” His
voice was cold and he turned his back on her.
She closed the door
behind her, but she didn’t leave immediately. Fury slid molten
under her skin. Was she in over her head with him? She faced the
house again.
“I hate you!” she
shouted at the door.
“Yeah, yeah,” he
called back from the other side. “You’re mine.”
Oh! She wanted to kick
things. She marched home, burning in more than one way. She would
make him pay for that tomorrow.
About the Author:
Reading my bio, huh?
Real life sucks. I bet you feel like that sometimes, maybe even right now. That’s why I write fantasy. I need to escape depression, bitterness, bills, illness…I could go on, but you get it. In the pages of fiction, I can slay the dragons, triumph over the bad guys, be immortal, and never struggle with love handles. For a short time, I can let it all go, and be everything I can’t be in real life. Maybe you’re hurting right now. Maybe you’re in the waiting room of the hospital, or just stuck in traffic. I’ve brought a portal. Come with me…Let’s ditch this crappy popsicle stand and go somewhere great, where we can forget all this, at least for a while.
That’s why I write. I’m not an author, I’m an escape artist.
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