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Title: Angel Bait Book 1 of the Angel Assassins Series
Author: Tricia Skinner
Genre: Urban Fantasy Romance
Publisher: Crimson Romance (F+W Media)
Date of Publication: February 18, 2013
Number of pages: 140
Word Count: 65,000
Book Description:
Saved by the angel sent to kill them, four half-angel boys are trained and employed as Heaven’s assassins. Jarrid and his nephilim brothers are raised as members of The Eternal Order, and must enforce Heaven’s laws by hunting down those who defy the Directorate.
His only shot at freedom is Ascension, but his employers won’t permit the ancient ritual. Then Jarrid learns a Renegade angel is in Detroit. Such a high-level takedown is the answer to his prayers—all the leverage he needs to Ascend.
For freedom, Jarrid is willing to do anything to lure his elusive enemy out of hiding.
Even use an innocent woman as bait.
News reporter Ionie Gifford has no clue an angel outlaw wants her dead. She agrees to help Jarrid, the enigmatic nephilim with penetrating silver eyes and a worship-worthy body, but only because he accepts her terms. He’s her all-access pass into the city’s supernatural underworld where she hopes to locate her mother’s killer.
Blindsided by Ionie's beauty and tenacity, Jarrid soon finds the eternity-old glacier around his heart thawing. With duty and desire at war within him, he’s forced to make a choice—either save Ionie from the trap he snared and stay chained to Heaven, or allow her to become collateral damage.
Excerpt from ANGEL BAIT
She leaned back and studied him, taking in
the casual way his thigh rested against a chair. Her throat closed, smothering
her clever retort. Jarrid angled his chiseled face to study items on her desk,
and Ionie caught the awed stares of her passing colleagues.
One woman tripped over her own feet.
Another face-planted into a wall.
Jesus Christ.
The half-angel was so handsome it hurt.
Jarrid didn’t seem to notice the attention directed at him. Or maybe he didn’t
care.
“You’re upset I won’t allow photos, but you
still plan to work with me,” he said, his fingers sliding over a shriveled
dictionary. “I want to know why.”
Blunt and to the point.
“I’m not upset.” Ionie snorted, a sound she
hoped made her seem indifferent. “You’ve answered my prayers. I’m used to working
obits, or chasing the occasional fire truck.”
He flicked his head at the desk adjoining
hers. “You work with someone?”
“I don’t do partners.”
“Yet you will do me.” The simple statement,
spoken in his sexy rumble, liquefied the marrow in Ionie’s bones.
“Uh,” she said. “My work takes on a whole new
meaning when you say it.”
He leaned in, a smooth slide of firm muscle
and taut flesh. She caught a whiff of his scent; she hadn’t noticed it before.
Something nameless, celestial like the man – the being – it belonged to. She
inhaled deep, lulled by his nearness. Gorgeous. No other word fit him
better.
“Is there a problem?” Jarrid’s lips curved
down. His tone held an edge she couldn’t place.
“Problem?” Mario’s smooth voice yanked Ionie
from her trance. She shook her head and leaned away from the nephilim. “You
okay, kid?”
What the hell am I doing?
Ionie strained to smile at Jarrid. The
half-angel’s face presented a solid mask, obscuring any hint of his reaction.
“I’m fine,” she said. “Mario, this is Jarrid.
He’s with the Eternal Order ... and my new story. Jarrid, this is Mario
Hernandez. He trained me on the graveyard shift.”
“Story?” The men exchanged handshakes. She
could see Mario’s mind working behind his casual expression.
“On Patrick’s say so.” She suppressed some of
her excitement. “I’m doing a feature on angel society.”
“Angels don’t seek attention. Why the
switch?”
“Times change,” Jarrid said in a tight,
controlled voice.
The older reporter narrowed his eyes at the flat
tone. She didn’t blame him. “Doesn’t explain why the boys above have sent a
nephilim. Aren’t you guys a bit high level for PR?”
The muscles in Jarrid’s arms ticked. “My work
is classified.”
“I bet,” Mario said.
What the hell?
Ionie stared at her friend, then Jarrid. The
corded line of his neck bulged with thick throbbing veins. Her source appeared
ready to pounce on the curious old coot. She slid off her chair. “We should get
going.”
Neither man moved. Ionie reached out and
touched Jarrid’s bicep. His arm shifted beneath her hand like she’d branded
him. She removed her fingers before he decided to break them off.
No touching. Got it.
Without a word, he marched from the office.
With the weird question and answer session over, she grabbed her bag and hauled
ass to catch up.
“What happened back there?” She jogged to
keep pace with him, his long strides churning yards of polished marble floor in
his wake. “Why are you acting like this?”
Jarrid turned on her with a scowl. “Your
buddy is inquisitive.”
“Newsflash. He’s a reporter, like me. Nosey
is what we do.” That didn’t help. Not the way Jarrid stared at her as if she’d
sprouted horns. “You’re a big deal in Heaven, huh? If it’s a secret, you
shouldn’t be hanging around journalists. We suck up secrets for breakfast,
lunch, and dinner.”
“We keep to ourselves.” A tremor of annoyance
filtered through the words.
“Not anymore.” The two of them standing in a
newspaper lobby made the whole conversation seem ridiculous. Ionie stepped
closer to Jarrid and angled her head to see his eyes. “Not many people can say
they’ve seen, or met, an angel. Your kind might want to keep on the down low,
but when you step out, you’re going to draw attention.”
His steady glare told her he didn’t believe a
word. Or maybe he didn’t like what he heard. Or maybe he just liked glaring at
her like she’d eventually shut the hell up.
Jerk. Angels weren’t the only ones who
preferred seclusion. Try tracking down the Fae. Those bastards were near
impossible to get out in the open. She’d tried.
“Angels and nephilim are private. I get the
cloak and dagger bull, but you came to me. This covert thing? You want people
to answer your questions?”
He gave a microscopic bob of his head.
“First lesson? People are naturally curious,
especially humans.” Ionie moistened her bottom lip. She hated the nervous
response, but Jarrid held a remote control on her anxiety. “They may have
questions for you, too. We’re drawn to the unknown like butter to toast, at
least according to my grandma. I’ll help you. You’ll help me. Everybody gets
what they need.”
Silver eyes dipped to her lips.
The gap between them sizzled like someone had
flipped on a low-voltage current. Every hair on her skin saluted. She stared
into his eyes and her heartbeat doubled. By now she should be nervous, but the
hint of danger she sensed in him only brought an embarrassing rush of arousal.
Her face must have flushed apple red because
Jarrid’s mouth parted. His now wide gaze traced over her features, lingering on
her cheeks and lips. She should kiss him. Kiss him right in the middle of her
workplace. Kiss him in front of Stan the desk clerk who took classified ads.
One kiss on the nephilim’s too-full lips. One hard press ....
She licked her lip again. His gaze tracked
her tongue. Before she could lean into his body and act on the impulse, he
jerked back and stepped out of reach.
“What are you doing?” His voice was low,
dangerous.
What was she doing? She’d almost
pounced on a guy at work! She didn’t jump her sources. Another wave of heat
seared her face and she stared at her feet. “So ... we still have a deal?”
Jarrid didn’t reply. She chanced a peek at
him. He looked pissed. His back was ramrod straight and his eyes glowed. Maybe
she’d offended his angel sensibilities with her odd human reactions.
Wasn’t he half-Human? Did
he feel an attraction to her?
A miserable minute ticked by.
“We still have a deal,” he said. “First, you
meet my brothers.”
About the
Author:
After spending
several years as a newspaper reporter and corporate communications director,
Tricia Skinner cast off traditional journalism for the freedom of novel
writing. ANGEL BAIT is her urban fantasy romance debut. Her reading tastes are
all over the place, but she’s mainly drawn to fantasy (and its subgenres),
paranormal, sci-fi, and history.
In those rare
moments when she’s not writing, Tricia is a newbie “green” practitioner, a
fitness procrastinator, and a technology geek. She is a mother and a
wife. Her family includes two Great Danes.
Tricia stays
active in various writing communities. She’s the Web Editor for Pony
Express(ions), the online literary journal of the Masters of Liberal Studies
Program at Southern Methodist University; a volunteer with SMU’s The Writers Path; the Newsletter Editor and a Mud
Puddle Critique Group moderator for the Fantasy, Futuristic, and Paranormal
Chapter of Romance Writers of America. . In December 2012 she received a
master’s degree with a Creative Writing focus from SMU.
She welcomes correspondence from readers.
Visit her online at www.TriciaSkinner.com
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/triciaskinner
Fantastic and unique storyline for a series! I love it! The cover is so cool. And I loved the excerpt...wow, such sexual tension...can't wait to read this!
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This looks really unique and I'm already hooked into the characters - can't wait to read this!
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Thanks everyone, and thank you Paranormal Book Review for posting info on Angel Bait. I'm late in replying due to business travel, but I was thrilled to see this.
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