Good day my fellow fur and human friends, welcome to another edition of Tuesday Teaser a meme I created, where I post a teaser section for a book I have recently read.
I hope you all enjoy.
Ginny
Today's Tuesday Teaser is from Silver Tongued Devil (Sabina Kane #4) by Jayne Wells.
BLURB:
Now that the threat of
war has passed, Sabina Kane is ready to focus on the future. Her
relationship with Adam Lazarus is getting stronger and she's helping her
sister, Maisie, overcome the trauma of her captivity in New Orleans.
Even Giguhl is managing to stay out of trouble thanks to the arrival of
Pussy Willow and his new roller derby team. But as much as Sabina wants
to feel hopeful about the future, part of her doesn't trust that peace
is possible.
Her suspicions are confirmed when a string of
sadistic murders threaten to stall treaty negotiations between the mages
and the vampires. Sabina pitches in to find the killer, but her
investigation soon leads her down dark paths that have her questioning
everyone she thought she could trust. And the closer she gets to the
killer, the more Sabina begins to suspect this is one foe she may not be
able to kill
TUESDAY TEASER
I stifled a shudder as memories of that night threatened to take over. I blinked and tried to focus on the here and now. Maisie might be fragile and haunted, but at least she was alive. We all were, thank the gods. I glanced at Adam as if to reassure myself. Even though Lavinia was dead and the remaining members of the Caste of Nod had been hunted down and killed by the Hekate Council’s Pythian Guards and Queen Maeve’s faery knights, I sometimes caught myself bracing for attack and searching the shadows for threats. Old habits died hard, I guess. Maisie looked around the room and said, “Where’s Pussy Willow?”
“She’s at Vein doing her sound check,” Giguhl said. “Her first show is tonight.”
“Oh.” Maisie frowned. “I didn’t know.” Adam and I shared a tense look. We hadn’t specifically decided not to invite Maisie. It’s just that, well, with her pulling the hermit act all the time we’d just assumed she wouldn’t want to go out in public.
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