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9780373618002

Scions : Revelation

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    9780373618002

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    037361800X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-12-01
  • Publisher: Silhouette
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Summary

When Detective Kaitlyn McKinney responds to a call about a strange, burned body, she discovers something far more complicated--and dangerous. Landon Rourke is a werewolf, exiled from his pack and dedicated to keeping a protective watch over Kaitlyn. A prophecy has said that his kind and vampires would one day come to a truce. But that day has yet to come. Landon has his own past to deal with, too, involving Kaitie herself. A dark truth that has kept them apart for years. When Kaitlyn gets caught up in the battle between vampires and werewolves, the long-simmering attraction she shares with Landon ignites. And in that attraction they find the secret that will bring them together....

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Excerpts

Why would an alluring smell make me feel so free?Emma Gray wondered as she waved good-night to her boss before pushing the café's door open. Her pulse raced and every nerve in her system worked overtime. She hurried across the street, heading toward the nightclub Squeeze. Despite her social hang-ups, she was finally going into that nightclub. Come hell or high water.

She stepped up on the curb and inhaled, trying to recapture the glorious smell's deep earthy notes, the essence that brought her out here in the first place. She knew if she could conjure it, the scent would help solidify her resolve and calm her stomach that felt like a snake had taken up residence inside, coiling tighter and tighter.

Nothing but car exhaust, lingering hints of rain and alley trash filled her nostrils. Damn.

She'd always had a keen sense of smell, something Jared, her boss at Jared's Java and Pastries café, often relied on. "You think these eggs are still good?" he'd ask as he held the carton under her nose, to which she could accurately predict, "You've got two days before you have to chuck 'em." Jared thought her talent was "wicked uncanny." Emma thought her "gift" was just plain weird.

Until yesterday.

She was cleaning up coffee cups left by some of the patrons, whose lingering musky smell on them made her body tingle all over. She smiled and she didn't know why. But she just felt… exhilarated, like she was flying down from the highest hill on a roller coaster—buckled in and safe, but completely free.

Then, tonight at work, she'd caught the scent again and her heart nearly jumped out of her chest, she'd been so excited. This time the smell had been very fresh—as if the person or persons had just been there. She'd lifted her gaze from gathering the cups in the dirty-dish container in time to see a tall, dark-headed guy leave the café and accompany an auburn-haired man to the popular Manhattan nightclub across the street.

Now, here she was, an hour later, her throat closing as she stood at the end of the long line of people waiting to get inside the nightclub. In the two years she'd worked at the café, there'd been many nights that she'd stared out the big display window at Squeeze's black double doors, wondering what it was like with music blaring and patrons packed inside like sardines. But curiosity wasn't enough to overcome her social ineptitude. She wasn't a sexy siren. Just a normal, average-looking woman, who'd rather talk about the latest marketing strategies being used in businesses today than prove how well she could hold her liquor or how fast she could tie a cherry stem with her tongue. Yep, she'd crash and burn the moment she opened her mouth.

If it weren't for that earthy, musky aroma that had imprinted itself on her psyche since yesterday, she wouldn't be standing here. But she had to at least put a face with the appealing, soul-wrenching scent. Maybe then she could let it go.

Techno music thumped and the crowd inched their way through the frigid, damp air, waiting to be let in. As she waited, Emma noted the distinct difference in her own attire: jeans, bulky sweater and black wool pea coat, compared to the other young women her age. Sporting big earrings, spiked heels and heavy makeup, the girls wore clubbing clothes of tight pants, miniskirts and cropped tops underneath their winter coats.

While they giggled and flirted with the guy manning the door, Emma's insides churned.These girls have mastered the art. I could never compete.With each step closer to the entrance, Emma's body tensed to the point she thought she might pass out.Breathe. They're people, just like you. Well, except for the I-suck-at-flirting-and-idle-chitchat part.

"You don't look twenty-one," the burly guy at the door said after he'd checked Emma's driver's license to make sure she was legal.

"Iamtwenty-one, but it doesn't really matter. I'll only be in there for a few minutes." She'd always been told she looked young, but was it because she didn't have on any makeup or was it because she wasn't wearing three-inch heels? She was sure her five-foot-six height made her appear much shorter and younger than the girls he normally let in. Even if half those girls were probably three years younger and sporting fake IDs.

"You still have to be twenty-one to be allowed in." Frosty plumes expelled from his nose, reminding her of a dragon.

Emma followed his frown to her feet. Her boots had mud spatters all over them from her jaunt through the woods this morning, looking for Casper. She instantly regretted not changing her shoes before she went to work. Meeting his gaze, her smile turned sheepish. "I'm going for the grunge look."

The streetlight shone on the man's bald head as he scanned her clothes. Crossing his arms, disdain laced his tone. "We have a dress code for a reason."

Emma stiffened and outraged, embarrassed heat shot up her cheeks. She didn't need to be reminded her pea coat had threadbare elbows and a frayed collar or that her jeans were so old and worn they werenaturallyfaded. "Are you saying I'm not good enough to enter this club?"

Shehadto get into the club so she could at least see the guy with the innerving scent, even if she didn't speak to him. Maybe his face would ring a bell or something. There were no guarantees he'd come to the café again just because he'd been there two days in a row. Plus, working up the nerve to enter the club was a big deal for her. Seeking out this guy was a perfect excuse for her to finally get a peek inside Squeeze without feeling like she was there on a social basis.

A snotty look crossed the bouncer's thick jowls. "That's exactly what I'm—" At that moment, a thin guy burst through the club's double doors, took a couple of steps and hurled on the sidewalk. Baldy turned to him and growled, "Hey, go puke somewhere else, moron."

When he walked over to send the guy on his way, Emma's heart rate ramped. She didn't have the flirtatious skills the girls in front of her had used to make him wave them in with a lopsided, dopey smile. Instead, she'd challenged the guy.Way to go, Emma.Better take the opportunity to quickly slip inside the club while he was occupied.

Inside, the nightclub was so dark, the neon manga murals painted on the walls on either side of the entryway glowed vividly. When the closed door opened with a swift jerk behind her, Emma's pulse jumped. She pulled her pageboy hat low on her head and ducked past a tall guy, moving farther into the room.

It didn't take much effort to be sucked into the crowd; the nightclub was that packed. It was like she'd entered another world, full of drinking, dancing and erotic decadence. Emma was enraptured and invigorated by the laughter, talking, partying andlifegoing on around her. And the smells. There were so many: thick, sickly smelling perfume, heavy musk-based cologne, strong deodorant soap aromas laced with sweat… all were mixed in with alcohol's distinct sharp scent.

Hanging above the DJ on the other side of the club, glittery gold cages held half-naked girls sliding up and down poles. The sunken dance floor three feet below the main floor was so crowded that she couldn't tell where one person began and the other ended. The partiers were one big mass of arms, legs, bobbing heads and gyrating bodies, moving to the beat of the music.

Fog floated through the room in a heavy haze, carrying with it images of excitement, aggression and… lust. She saw it in the way the people moved, the way they touched. Especially one group of three, who were dancing on the fringes of the dance floor.

A tall, broad-shouldered man with pitch-black hair danced in front of a woman with short dark hair, while her blond girlfriend plastered herself to his backside. When the blonde raked her nails down his cotton T-shirt and then along his denim-covered thighs as she leaned close and bit his shoulder blade, Emma's stomach tightened. The man laughed and turned to say something in the blond woman's ear. Emma could tell by the way the woman's eyes narrowed into pleased slits that his comment was very suggestive.

She felt like a voyeur watching the three of them, their bodies moving in tandem to the suggestive beat of the music, but Emma couldn't look away. She was totally mesmerized by the sight. The man held the brunette's waist with a gentle touch that surprised her. When he ran his lips along the woman's throat, Emma found herself tilting her head as if he were kissing her.

Her pulse thrummed and her palms turned sweaty. Sudden heat spread through her body, making her dizzy. Seeking a distraction, she unbuttoned her thick jacket and gazed around the room, looking for the auburn-haired man. He'd be easier to spot in a crowd than the dark-headed guy. When she returned her gaze to the threesome on the floor once more, the man lifted his head and stared right at her.

Embarrassed to be caught staring, Emma quickly turned and made her way through the crowd toward the bar. Maybe the two men were having a drink. Frat boy and sorority girl were making out on the stool to her left. She ignored them and leaned across the bar to scan the patrons sitting on either end.

The bartender's military-style buzz cut shifted forward with his raised eyebrows. "What'll you have?"

Emma nodded. "I'll have a dark beer." More than once she'd shared a beer or two with her aunt. Mary might be in her mid-sixties, but she could hold her own against any sailor out there.

"Come on, baby. You don't need a drink," a woman said beside Emma, drawing her out of her musings.

Glancing to her right, Emma froze. The man from the dance floor had walked up to the bar. But it wasn't his face that shocked her. It was his smell…that intriguing musky scent she'd come looking for. The blonde stroked his waist and hips, dancing in place behind him, while the brunette hung on his right arm.

Emma stared at his profile as he raised his hand to get the bartender's attention. Nothing about him looked familiar. She knew she'd never met him in her life, yet his scent evoked something strong within her. Appearing to be in his early thirties, he wasn't pretty-boy handsome. From his nose, to his square jaw, to black eyebrows over dark eyes, his looks were a bit harsh but intriguing.

He turned and whispered something to the brunette beside him. The blonde slid her hand along his backside, then wrapped her arm around his waist and tugged him against her. "You have to dance with me next," she said, rubbing her body on his.

Emma smirked.You mean he wasn't already?

"Here's your beer." The bartender interrupted her observation, setting Emma's drink on the wood bar top, then he turned to the man on her right. "What'll it be?"

The dark-haired man glanced at Emma's imported beer. "I'll have what she's having."

The bartender walked away before she could hand him her money. Emma thrummed her fingers on the bar top and waited for him to return. She refused to look at the guy beside her. Had she imaginedhimwalking inside the club with a redheaded guy? Or maybe the other guy had girls climbing all over him somewhere else in the club.

Apparently, the brunette didn't like that the man she hung on had glanced Emma's way. Emma felt the female's avid stare as the woman moved to stand in front of him, while the blonde literally crawled all over his back. The bartender returned with another beer and the man handed him a large bill. "That's for hers, too," he said, nodding to Emma.

He had an engaging smile and smelled like sin incarnate, but Emma wasn't flattered. Handing the bartender her money, she swept her gaze over the two ladies hanging on the man and said, "No thanks. I think they've got all your sides covered," before she walked away.

Caine stared after the petite woman who'd just slammed him. He was taken aback but amused by her comment. The brunette kissed his jaw and said in a husky voice, "We'll be right back."

The blonde backed away with her friend and waved. "Bathroom break."

As he watched the women walk off, he realized he hadn't learned their names yet, but his mind was on the woman who'd turned down his offer to pay for her beer. She had the most arresting eyes. They were so light brown that the color appeared almost yellow. What was her name? He scanned the crowd, looking for her pageboy hat among the crush of people. She'd disappeared.

Laird walked up and ran a hand through his short auburn hair. "Better learn to tie a knot. That bathroom line is long." Frowning, he glanced around the bar area. "How the hell did you manage to losetwowomen while I was gone?"

"Talent," Caine grunted, then took a drink of his beer.

"Now I know why you weren't answering your cell."

Caine immediately tensed at Landon's terse tone behind him. He swiveled and met the Alpha's steady stare. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Kaitlyn, Landon's mate, ordering drinks at the other end of the bar. "Why are you looking for me? Wasn't kicking me out of the pack enough for you?"

Landon's face turned to stone and he crossed his arms over his wide chest. "Leaving was your choice."

Resentment churned in Caine's stomach. Ninety days of loneliness and feeling completely alienated from his own kind fueled his bitter tone. "You didn't give me an option."

Kaitlyn walked up carrying two mugs of Guinness. At the same time, the song ended and the multicolored spotlights around the dance floor were doused, sending the bar into momentary darkness. She gasped and stared at Caine. "Do you see it?" she addressed Landon.

A new song started up and the colorful lights sprang back to life, reflecting off Landon's tense jaw. "I do." Grabbing the drinks from her hands, he set them on the bar. "Let's go."

Laird's attention pinged between Landon, Caine and Kaitlyn. "Am I missing something?"

Caine shrugged and took another swig of his beer. "I'm as clueless as you."

"More than you realize." Landon's cold tone spoke volumes. "Leave immediately and meet me at my office."

Caine stiffened, ready to refuse.

The Alpha got right in his face. "As far as I'm concerned, you're still a member of my pack and my responsibility. Get your ass moving,wolf."

After Landon and Kaitlyn walked off toward the entrance, Laird said, "Where'd the ladies go? Did you find out their names?"


Excerpted from Scions: Revelation by Patrice Michelle
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