TITLE:
Protective Hearts
AUTHOR:
D.S. Williams
EDITOR:
Tracie Williams
GENRE:
Paranormal Romance Thriller
LENGTH:
137,000 words
PUBLICATION:
January 24, 2015
COVER
DESIGNER: Hellvis
After
being kidnapped by the Chicago Heart Ripper, Finn O'Flaherty is his only
surviving victim.
Rescued
by her brother, Finn suffers heartache in the aftermath as she struggles to
come to terms with what happened and battles the amnesia that prevents her from
identifying the serial killer.
Caleb
Sheppard is determined to protect Finn out of respect and a sense of duty
towards his friend's younger sister. He suspects there is more to the prolific
serial killer than meets the eye, and one question haunts him: Why was Finn
kept, and not killed?
It's
a race against time to retrieve Finn's memories, keep her out of the Ripper's
clutches, and discover the secrets of his identity.
What
Finn doesn't realize, is that Caleb and his family are hiding secrets of their
own – some of which Finn may not be able to accept.
He
stared at the finger of whisky
Glowing
golden amber
in
the bottom of the glass.
He
focused on
his
heart, his love, the link to her.
Finnola. Where are you?
“Finn! It’s okay.
You’re safe now. He can’t hurt
you anymore.”
Shep’s
anxious voice reached me and I returned to present day in a rush, found myself
wrapped firmly in his arms. I inhaled
raggedly, my cheeks wet with tears.
Shep
drew away, cupping his hands against my jaw tenderly. “It’s okay.
It’s over now, baby.” He stroked
his thumbs across my cheeks, brushing the tears away and fury was evident in
his startling green eyes. “I won’t let
him hurt you again, Finn. Not ever
again.”
I
drew a shuddering breath, inhaling the rich male scent of Shep’s skin,
wondering abstractly what cologne he wore.
Whatever it was, I loved it. A
subtle mix of pine and bergamot, the aroma calmed me, soothed away the horror
of what I’d heard and imagined in the darkness.
“I
promise you. I won’t let him get to
you. I swear I’ll protect you,” Shep
said huskily, still brushing tears from my cheeks.
For
a long moment, I watched him, welcoming the calm assurances he offered. Shep returned my gaze and the fury in his
eyes faded, replaced with another emotion I couldn’t grasp. Inhaling another shaky breath, I watched Shep
swallow deeply, his attention dropping from my eyes to my lips.
Shep
suddenly cursed, turning away abruptly, and placing the kitchen bench between
us. “Bad idea,” he muttered. “Drink your coffee, kitten. I’m heading up for a shower.”
I
obediently picked up the coffee mug, holding it between my hands as both my
mind and senses reeled. What just
happened? For one second, I’d thought
Shep was considered kissing me; in fact, I was positive the thought crossed his
mind. Why did he pull away?
Shep
strode away, leaving me alone with my tangled thoughts. With a sigh, I got up and went in search of
something to eat, pushing the thought of Caleb Sheppard firmly to the back of
my mind.
By
the time I’d located a box of pop tarts and placed two in the toaster, I was
convinced the moment with Shep was a figment of an overly stressed mind. I was pouring a second coffee when I heard a
car in the drive, announcing Shelby and Taylor’s arrival.
Shelby
greeted me with a hug and glanced around the dilapidated kitchen with
unconcealed disgust. “It’s not too late,
you know. You can still come back to
Chicago with us,” she offered, a tiny crease wrinkling her smooth brow. “Ash can’t keep you here in Hicksville, if
you don’t want to stay.”
“I’m
fine,” I reassured her. “I like it
here.” Catching the cynical roll of
Shelby’s eyes, I placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. “I want to stay, Shel. I feel safer here.”
It
was true, even if Shelby didn’t believe me.
I couldn’t go home; the killer knew where I lived. After being released from hospital, I’d given
up the lease on my apartment. Although
living there had been wonderful, I would never feel safe there
again.
After
the kidnapping, I’d stayed with Shelby’s parents, who welcomed me with open
arms and warm hearts. It was exactly
what I needed, Shelby’s parents had always treated me as a second daughter, and
their love, and support, was vital in the first few dreadful weeks after
Bryan’s death. Ash wasn’t convinced of
my safety in their suburban home however, insisting on this move to
Massachusetts. Even Chicago’s finest
wouldn’t know where I was and Ash had taken a lot of heat for his
decision. I was the only living witness
to the Ripper’s murderous activities—if they caught him, my testimony would
ensure a death sentence.
If
I could remember enough to be any help.
“I
want you close to us, Finn,” Shelby persisted.
“If he finds out where you are, you haven’t got any protection out
here! There isn’t even a phone for
Christ’s sake!”
“She’s
got a cell,” Ash countered, walking into the kitchen. “She’ll be in constant contact with Shep and
me.” He pressed a kiss to my forehead
and gave me a reassuring squeeze as he met Shelby’s gaze. “Trust me, Shelby. This is the safest option for Finn right
now.”
“Finn
needs her friends around her!” Shelby
argued vehemently, crossing her arms over her chest. “She’s fragile right now, you know that
Ash! How can she possibly be comfortable
out here alone?”
“She’s
going to be fine. We’ve talked about it
and Finn and I agree this is the smartest option,” Ash responded calmly. “You need to trust me on this, Shelby. Having her stay in Chicago is dangerous. We haven’t even got a handle on the Ripper’s
identity.”
“So
leaving her to fend for herself is the sensible idea? You aren’t giving me much confidence in the
abilities of Chicago’s finest!”
“You’re
beginning to piss me off, Shelby,” Ash growled.
“Finn knows she’s secure here.
There’s a security system, she’ll be in constant contact with me, and if
there’s the slightest sign of trouble, I’ll have the Rockport Deputies on the
doorstep, faster than you can take a breath.”
“I’m
pissing you off?” Shelby said
incredulously. “This isn’t about you,
Ash! Finn needs to be with people she
knows!”
“Could
we stop talking about Finn like she isn’t even here?” I muttered miserably. Shrugging free from Ash’s arm, I pulled the
pop tarts from the toaster and threw them onto a plate. “When did this become a situation in which I
have absolutely no control?”
“When
you were taken by the Ripper, kitten.”
Shep
stood in the entrance, his dark hair damp from the shower. He gazed at me calmly, his expression
impassive and for a long moment I stared at him, frustrated by what I’d
lost. My life had been whole, complete
before this happened. I’d been happy and
confident, in charge of my own decisions.
Having that control taken away was a bitter pill to swallow and I
stalked from the kitchen, stomping through the sun porch and onto the
balcony. I slammed the door behind me and
was glad of it, wanted the others to know how angry I was.
The
temperature was cool, the sky overcast despite it being the middle of
summer. A vigorous breeze blew hair
around my face as I leaned on the handrail, watching water crashing onto the
rocks below. The house stood at the edge
of the cliff, looking out across the rolling Atlantic. The smell of seawater reached my nostrils and
I inhaled deeply, calmed by the rugged tranquility of the landscape. On both sides of the house, the forest almost
touched the edges of the cliff, leaving a narrow pathway that snaked along the
rocks. Majestic pines stood tall and
thick, making it possible to believe this was the only inhabited building on
earth.
Rebel
crept up beside me, dropping to his haunches by my leg. Since waking this morning, he’d been
constantly at my side, and I welcomed his quiet company. Rubbing a hand idly across his head, I found
his fur was smooth and silky beneath my fingers. “I wish they would go away and leave us
alone,” I told the wolf as I scratched behind his ears, “they’re all gonna
drive me nuts.”
“You
really mean that?”
Startled
by the sound of Shep’s deep voice, I whirled around to face him. “Stop creeping up on me!” I snapped angrily.
Shep
shrugged indifferently, leaning against the weathered railing beside me. “Sorry, kitten. Wanted to check if you were
okay.”
“I’m
fine,” I muttered. I’d assumed Shelby
would come search me out and Shep’s sudden appearance had me unbalanced. “And stop calling me kitten.”
Shep
shifted against the railing to face me, his green eyes intent. “I’ve always called you kitten.”
I
crossed my arms against my chest. “Yeah,
well you can cut it out. I’m not your
damn kitten.”
“No,”
he retorted mildly. “When you’re in a
mood like this, you’re more like a tiger.”
“Go
away, Shep.”
He
reached into the pocket of his shirt, pulling out a packet of cigarettes and lit
one, inhaling deeply. “Why are you so
angry with me, Finn?”
“I
thought you gave up smoking?” I retorted
sharply, watching as he blew perfect smoke rings, which dissipated rapidly in
the brisk breeze.
“I
did. Having you kidnapped by the Ripper
tested my resolve.”
“Why
the hell would you care?”
Shep’s
eyes darkened and he scowled. “Of course
I care, Finn.”
“Well
you can relax, I’m perfectly fine. Go
back to Chicago and whichever bimbo you’re banging currently.”
Shep
dragged on the cigarette as he considered my words. “Sounds a bit like jealousy to me,
kitten.”
I
turned and stalked along the balcony to escape him. The last thing I needed was an argument with
Shep, which skirted this close to personal issues. I’d kept my feelings secreted away, but the
earlier moment inside the house, combined with shredded nerves was making me
careless.
Instead
of taking the hint, Shep followed to where I stood gazing across the
ocean. “Go away, Shep. I don’t want to talk to you.”
“I
need to teach you the commands for Rebel.”
With
an exasperated sigh, I turned around, searching his eyes for the truth. “Were you going to kiss me this
morning?” I questioned
bluntly.
For
almost a minute, I thought he wouldn’t answer, but he inhaled heavily and his
expression softened. “I thought about
it,” he admitted huskily.
“But
it’s a bad idea?”
His
gaze flickered across to the crashing waves, avoiding eye contact. “Yeah.
It’s a lousy idea.”
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D.S.
Williams is the author of the supernatural romance series 'The Nememiah
Chronicles'.
Wife
and mother to four demanding teenagers, D.S. Williams started writing at the
age of five, when life was simpler and her stories really didn't have to make
much sense. When you're five, happily ever after always ended the story and how
you got there didn't matter so much.
Older
and wiser, D.S. Williams has continued to write... and write... and write. With
the support and encouragement of her husband and friends, she has finally come
to the conclusion that she can't keep hiding from the world forever and should
try sharing the numerous novels which have been written over the past 40+
years.
D.S.
Williams enjoys writing (obviously), reading (voraciously) and making lists
(obsessively). She's enjoyed a lifelong addiction to foods starting with 'ch' -
cheescake, chocolate and chips - and when it comes to books, she loves a really
good cliffhanger. Be warned!
She
shares her life with her husband of twenty eight years, the Gang of Four and the
current furry residents, Tuppence the Groodle and Angus the Bull
Mastiff.
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