When demons sunder ancient bonds, a love-match between a valiant archangel and a selfless nurse brings humanity's last hope -- but demon-taint may destroy them both.
Calla Stevens, RN, tries to find who or what is killing the victims that are coming into the ER, only to be infected herself when she comes face-to-face with the Kematians. Calla has saved Gabriel once, is she’s willing to trade her life for his this time?
Archangel Gabriel struggles with new emotions as he discovers Calla is his soul mate. He strives to defend humanity, with the assistance of his brother Archangel Michael and new human friends. Gabriel will have to choose whether he will live or die when his future with Calla is destroyed.
CONTENT WARNING: Spicy sex.
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About the Author:
When Tina Pollick isn’t writing paranormal romance about Heavenly hunks, and smart, sassy women, this RN enjoys a quiet home life with her husband, children, two horses, two dogs, cat, chickens, guineas, well sort of quiet.
Tina has just finished her first Urban Fantasy novel, GABRIEL, A Kematian Hunter Series and is working on the first book of another Urban Fantasy series, SOUL BROKER.
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Excerpt:
“Are you kidding me? You weigh maybe a hundred pounds soaking wet.
What do you think you’re doing walking alone at night?” She noticed Eric
looking down at all five feet three inches of her, scowling. “Let me give you a
ride home.”
Eric’s radio went off. “Shit. I have to go, Calla,
another attack. Call a cab, please.”
“Yeah, sure.”
He hurried away. Calla walked in the opposite
direction, towards her house. She took this path three to four days a week on
her way home from work. There wasn’t any way she was going to call a cab.
She heard footsteps closing in behind her. Alarmed,
she wrapped her hand around the can of mace in her pocket and picked up her
pace.
The footsteps were gone. Had she imagined them? Calla
turned her head to look but she was alone. “Get it together, chicken. You’re
scaring yourself now.”
She rounded the corner nearing an alley. A trickle of
red blood flowed from it, creeping onto the sidewalk. Calla stopped in front of
a pathway as uneasiness washed over her. Fear and ethics battled within her.
Ethics won, but her legs felt like lead, and they weren’t moving. She forced
herself to take a few steps and spotted a mound lying next to the wall.
After several tense seconds, she tightened her grip on
the can of mace and slowly made her way towards the heap on the ground.
This is exactly
how all the stupid girls are killed in the movies. They go walking right into
danger, and boom, they’re dead.
Approaching the mound, she trembled. As she moved
closer she saw a tanned foot sticking out from the trench coat. Calla bent
down, her chest heaving, hands shaking as she reached the foot and gave it a
quick shake, but nothing happened. Relax,
before you hyperventilate and end up on the ground, too. Breathe, Calla,
breathe.
She stood, crept forward, and reached for what she
hoped was the head. She knelt down and pulled back the thick trench coat. His
head turned to the side, face badly beaten, eyes cracked to reveal a glimmer of
the brightest green she had ever seen.
“Holy shit!” She jumped back, startled.
The man didn’t move. She bent down again this time
reaching for his neck. The pulse was weak. She had already used her gifts twice
this evening, and her body still ached from the two previous failures. “Focus.
You can do this.” She struggled to turn the man onto his back. When she finally
rolled him over there was a knife, with a green hue as if the metal was
oxidized, protruding out of his chest.
“Of course there’s a knife,” Calla murmured to herself.
“I’m going to try to help you,” she whispered in his ear. She knew
she might not be able to save him, but she had to try. If she could pull the
knife out in a quick motion she could heal him. She placed her hands around the
hilt of the knife and pulled. Nothing happened. “Maybe if I get some leverage.”
Calla straddled the man, planting one tennis shoe on
each side of his limp body. She bent down and wrapped both hands around the
hilt and pulled with everything she had. The knife began to move—barely—but it
was moving. It felt like pulling a rubber boot stuck in thick mud. After a few
more attempts the suction released, and the knife was freed.
She collapsed on his chest and sat up, placing both
palms on the bleeding wound. “Please, oh please let this work.” Calla focused
on the wound, gathering energy. Then her hands began to glow. Sweat dripped
matting blonde hair to her forehead, and her vision began to dim. “I won’t let
you die,” she promised.
Then darkness embraced her.
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