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Kissing Sin [Riley Jenson Guardian Series Book 2] [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader]
eBook by Keri Arthur
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eBook Category: Horror/Mainstream
eBook Description: From Melbourne's gleaming skyscrapers to its throbbing nightclubs, Riley Jenson's world is raging with danger and desire. A drop-dead-gorgeous werewolf--with a touch of vamp coursing in her blood--Riley works for an organization created to police the supernatural races. But when she wakes up naked and bruised in a barren alley, she knows only that she must run for her life. Within moments Riley collides with the sexiest man she's ever seen: steely, seductive Kade, who is fighting a life-and-death battle of his own. With old lovers and enemies gathering around her, Riley knows she is being pursued by a new kind of criminal. Because in Riley's blood is a secret that could create the ultimate warrior--if only she can survive her own dangerous desires....
eBook Publisher: Random House, Inc./Dell Publishing
Fictionwise Release Date: February 2007
This eBook is part of the following series:
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Available eBook Formats [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader - What's this?]: SECURE MOBIPOCKET FORMAT [427 KB], SECURE MICROSOFT READER FORMAT [720 KB] - Requires Microsoft Reader 2.1.1 for PCs, or Microsoft Reader 2.2.2 on Pocket PC 2002 handheld devices. Some older Pocket PCs can be upgraded. Learn More., SECURE EREADER (RECOMMENDED) FORMAT [396 KB], OEBFF Format (IMP) [716 KB]
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Microsoft Reader ISBN: 9780440336600 Adobe Reader ISBN: 9780440336600 Mobipocket Reader ISBN: 9780440336600 eReader ISBN: 9780440336600
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"The action and sex come fast and furious.... Strong world-building, vivid personalities and the distinctive cultures of each of the various paranormal strains combine for a rich narrative, and Arthur's descriptive prose adds texture and menace." -- Publishers Weekly

Chapter 1 All I could smell was blood. Blood that was thick and ripe. Blood that plastered my body, itching at my skin. I stirred, groaning softly as I rolled onto my back. Other sensations began to creep through the fog encasing my mind. The chill of the stones that pressed against my spine. The gentle patter of moisture against bare skin. The stench of rubbish left sitting too long in the sun. And underneath it all, the aroma of raw meat. It was a scent that filled me with foreboding, though why I had no idea. I forced my eyes open. A concrete wall loomed ominously above me, seeming to lean inward, as if ready to fall. There were no windows in that wall, and no lights anywhere near it. For a moment I thought I was in a prison of some kind, until I remembered the rain and saw that the concrete bled into the cloud-covered night sky. Though there was no moon visible, I didn't need to see it to know where we were in the lunar cycle. While it might be true that just as many vampire genes flowed through my bloodstream as werewolf, I was still very sensitive to the moon's presence. The full moon had passed three days ago. Last I remembered, the full moon phase had only just begun. Somewhere along the line, I'd lost eight days. I frowned, staring up at the wall, trying to get my bearings, trying to remember how I'd gotten here. How I'd managed to become naked and unconscious in the cold night. No memories rose from the fog. The only thing I was certain of was the fact that something bad had happened. Something that had stolen my memory and covered me in blood. I wiped the rain from my face with a hand that was trembling, and looked left. The wall formed one side of a lane filled with shadows and overflowing rubbish bins. Down at the far end, a streetlight twinkled, a forlorn star in the surrounding darkness. There were no sounds to be heard beyond the rasp of my own breathing. No cars. No music. Not even a dog barking at an imaginary foe. Nothing that suggested life of any kind nearby. Swallowing heavily, trying to ignore the bitter taste of confusion and fear, I looked to the right. And saw the body. A body covered in blood. Oh God… I couldn't have. Surely to God, I couldn't have. Mouth dry, stomach heaving, I climbed unsteadily to my feet and staggered over. Saw what remained of his throat and face. Bile rose thick and fast. I spun away, not wanting to lose my dinner over the man I'd just killed. Not that he'd care anymore… When there was nothing but dry heaves left, I wiped a hand across my mouth, then took a deep breath and turned to face what I'd done. He was a big man, at least six four, with dark skin and darker hair. His eyes were brown, and if the expression frozen on what was left of his face was anything to go by, I'd caught him by surprise. He was also fully clothed, which meant I hadn't been in a blood lust when I'd ripped out his throat. That in itself provided no comfort, especially considering I was naked, and obviously had made love to someone sometime in the last hour. Copyright © 2007 by Keri Arthur.
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