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Want, need, pain, and joy were emotions Shade had never known existed before Lily. He knew the first time he saw her face that she was going to change his life forever. The thing he hadn’t expected was how hard it would be to hide who and what he was from her. Each step he took out of the shadows revealed more of himself, until only one secret remained. Shade arrogantly believed he could help heal the wounds from her past, but now it was his own past that was trying to tear them apart. To keep Lily, Shade would have to use the very skills he had been trying to hide from her. The skills that made him a killer … a soulless monster.
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“Which one did you have
your eye on?” Razer asked casually.
“Does it matter? You
heard what the sheriff said.”
“Not going to make a
move on her, just curious.” A casual shrug couldn’t hide the fact Razer was
just as interested in the blond as he was in the dark-haired one.
“Lily.” Shade felt a
chill slide down his back as her name left his mouth.
“Cool.” Razer started
his bike.
He gave a short laugh.
“You don’t stand a chance with her.”
Razer gave a grin. “It’s
a small town. Sooner or later, I’ll see her again.”
“And when you do?”
“She’s not underage, so
there’s no reason I can’t talk to her.”
“You mean fuck her.”
“You think I stand a
chance?”
Shade remembered the
furtive look the blond had shot at Razer. “Yeah, but a woman like that doesn’t
play like we do,” he warned. “Bitches like that get serious after they get your
dick in them.
“I’ll cross that bridge
when I come to it.” Razer ignored his warning as he pulled out of the parking
lot.
Shade started his own
bike, thinking he wouldn’t interfere with Razer going after Beth Cornett.
Because, despite his best intentions, he did want to see Lily again, and
letting Razer pursue her sister just might give Shade the opportunity.
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