Blurb:
Felix Grady’s world
came crashing down around him when he received confirmation his twin brother
was torturing women. One of the victims was none other than his destined mate.
Torn between his twin and protecting his mate and clan, Felix must make the
ultimate choice between the two.
Harmony
Kirk suffered for years under her former Alpha and Henry. Now in Alaska under
the protection of the Alaskan Tigers, she’s expected to forget everything that
happened and commit herself to the clan. Destined to be the mate of one of the
top members of the clan doesn’t make things any easier. It
doesn’t help that
the destined mate is the identical twin to the man who spent years abusing her.
Will
eliminating Henry make things easier or harder for Harmony? Can she move past
Felix’s face and see him as a different man than the one who abused her for
years? Will it free her from the past she’s locked herself into, allowing her
to be with the man who is her destiny?
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Excerpt:
Chapter One
The
sun glared down from high above when Felix Grady finally stepped out of his
cabin. The day off was just what he needed. The long hours he put in while his
partner Adam was off mating had worn him out. He slept late and had a leisurely
lunch, but now he was tired of doing nothing. He was a tiger that enjoyed being
on the move, not lounging around like a bag of lazy bones.
Taking
a stroll around the compound would clear his mind before checking in with Ty
and Tabitha. He knew Tabitha was in good hands with Adam, but his duties were
so engrained in him that he couldn’t stop, even for a few hours. It just wasn’t
the person he was.
Making
a circle around the grounds, he checked to be sure all the guards were at their
posts, nothing out of the norm. As a last-second change of plan, he turned, deciding
to take a detour around the creek. Everyone seemed to love the little area by
the creek. There was a little bank where shifters could relax, especially
Kallie’s mates Taber and Thorben who were able to fish in their bear form
without anyone spotting them.
He
loved the compound, and the cold weather of Alaska didn’t bother him, although
he didn’t have nearly enough time to enjoy it. Being the Captain of Tabitha’s
guards takes priority, and with the constant threats to the clans, he rarely
had any downtime to enjoy the compound as the other shifters did.
Raja
stepped out from around a cabin. “I thought you were taking a day to relax?
Checking the grounds at your normal time doesn’t break from your routine. You
should catch up on much deserved sleep.”
Since
Raja found his mate, Bethany, he had been more jubilant and full of life. The
meaning of life had come back to him in full force. It was a remarkable change
from the strict man that he’d been before. Now he lived for more than just his
job, he had a mate that he loved. Even his sister Tora had remarked on the
change.
“Can’t
keep me out of the action for long.” He chuckled. “My tiger was restless and
demanded I get back to some resemblance of my routine. Any updates?”
“Not
yet. Connor and Lukas are working on finding Henry and Randolph, but no solid
leads. Recently they found out Randolph spent years being Pierce’s second, but
he’s awfully quiet so far for the death of his leader. Speaking of it, have you
seen Harmony on your walk? I stopped by her studio, and she wasn’t there.” Raja
came to stand next to Felix looking out over the creek bubbling its way down
the path.
“No.
I heard the guards have been taken off her door after she complained. Is that
the wisest move?” There was something about Harmony that drove him to her. She
was so scared and frightened, yet he could sense something hiding under the
surface, drawing him to her. Maybe it was the person she used to be before his
twin brother ruined the shine she had.
“You
heard the stink she put up—did you want to listen to that long-term?” Raja
shook his head. “Plus, we don’t know when Henry might actually make his move,
and we can’t keep her under lock and key indefinitely. Robin will feel if she’s
in any danger, and we’re counting on warning from you before he arrives.”
“I’ll
do what I can.” Being Henry’s twin should have made it easier for him to
determine Henry’s next move, but he was almost as blind to it as everyone else.
Harmony might be their only early warning when it came to Henry’s final move.
Raja
patted Felix on the back. “I better get back to Bethany. It’s our night for the
family dinner. Enjoy the rest of your night off.”
Felix nodded, with a
slight envy eating at him. His Lieutenant had a family that most of the clan
was envious of. Most tiger shifter off-springs ended up leaving their home clan
when they grew up to search for another one to make their name in, separating
families across the country. Most shifters don’t have a loyalty to a family
like humans do. The loyalty was only to their mate and clan. Parents and
siblings were a different category altogether for shifters. Siblings normally
remained close though the distances, but parents seemed to have more distances.
It’s believed to come from their beast since that was how they were in the
wild.
Raja and Tora had been
close all their lives, and Tora mating did little to separate the siblings.
What separation might have happened was closed with the birth of Tora and
Marcus’ daughter Scarlet. Since mating with Bethany, the family dinners have
been rotated between Tora’s cabin and Raja’s, giving each woman a chance to
host.
With family and mating
on his mind, he decided to extend his walk down the creek bed before going back
to check on Tabitha. The lush trees lined the creek, keeping it hidden even
from the cabins. It was a safe and secure spot deep within the compound, one
you were never sure who you would find there.
A familiar scent of
honeysuckle and toasted vanilla teased him further along the path to one of the
hiding spaces that Kallie favored when she first came to the clan. There,
hidden amongst the trees, Harmony sat with her back pressed against the base of
one of the trees, tossing rocks at the creek.
“Harmony.” He called to
her before stepping closer because he didn’t want to scare her. He knew that
just the sight of him made her tense, serving as a reminder of the man that
forced himself on her. It was still hard for him to believe that his twin had
done such an unimaginable thing. They were raised better than that, and having
the tiger inside him but being unable to shift was not enough of an excuse for
Felix to forgive Henry’s behavior.
She slid her legs up
tight against her chest and met his gaze, but she didn’t speak. She watched him
like a tiger stalking its prey, but she wasn’t strong enough to take him down.
In tiger form, he outweighed her by more than a hundred pounds, but even as a
human, she was no match for him. His years of training and hours in the gym
meant he could take her down without hurting her and without much effort at
all.
“You okay?” He stepped
closer, keeping in her line of sight and his hand way from the gun in his
shoulder holster.
“I can’t take it any
longer.” She leaned her head against the tree and looked at him. “I can’t stand
the fear, the panic. Damn it, to be a prisoner, it’s like being with him all
over again. I keep waiting for him to find me, to make me pay for running.”
“You’re safe here. He’s
not going to get to you. I won’t let him. Do you understand that?” He knelt in
front of her, just far enough away that they didn’t touch, still respecting her
space.
“You can’t be sure of
that. There’s so many threats against your clan now, with the Texas clan and
the rogues.” Her jaw was set as she stared at him. He could read it in her body
language that she didn’t believe him.
“I told you I’ll
protect you, and I will. There are always threats to clans, but that doesn’t
change my vow to protect you.” He paused, listening to the quietness, when an
idea struck him. “I know you’re feeling boxed in, so how about if we take a
drive? There’s no need to go into town or anything, but a drive through the
area might help you recharge and get outside of the compound for a bit. What do
you say?”
“I don’t know.”
He could feel her
hesitation. “If we’re going to live together in the same clan, you’ll need to
move past your apprehension of me. I understand why you have it, but I can’t
change my looks or what Henry did to you. I also know words don’t mean much,
but I’m nothing like he is. Let me prove it. There’s somewhere I want to show
you.” He stood. “What do you say?”
She nodded. “Okay. To
get out of here, even just for a short time, would be heavenly.”
He smiled at her. “I
need to swing by to see Tabitha and get the keys for one of the guards’ SUVs
then we can go. Ten minutes.”
She stood and brushed
off the butt of her jeans. “Should I meet you somewhere then or something?”
“Come along—it’s fine.
I’m off-duty today, but I want to check in with Adam.” He led the way up the
creek a bit further until they came to a small footbridge to cross back over.
There were so many things he wanted to ask her, but he didn’t. Spooking her
would only send her back into her retreat, and it took too long to get her out
of her tigress form to risk anything that might send her back. He’d wait until
she was ready.
Silence fell over them
like a warm blanket. The only thing heard was the crunch of the occasional
stick under his boots. There were no birds that frequented the area—too many
tigers and bears in the area that scared them off. Felix always enjoyed the
quiet, but now in the quiet he found his thoughts full of the woman standing
next to him.
“Hey, Felix,” Tabitha
called to him as they stepped out of the trees.
“Tabitha and Adam, just
the people I was on my way to see. What are you doing out here?” Felix quickly
scanned the grounds, checking for any threat.
“Robin’s down with a
cold and asked me to check on Harmony,” Adam explained.
“I do hope Robin is all
right.” The common cold was not something Felix or the other shifters had to
deal with, only their human counterparts. Once a shifter went through the
change, they couldn’t catch a cold or the flu, which came in quite handy. Even
though Robin was human, she would gain a higher tolerance to illness from her
mating, making illness uncommon. The Alpha/clan bond between Robin and Harmony
was highly unusual, especially considering Robin was human, but it was there.
Robin had no idea how to handle the connection as a shifter automatically did,
so it was becoming a learning process for her. In the meantime, the connection
was draining her to the point of illness.
“Bethany healed her, so
she should be back to normal soon.” Tabitha nodded.
Felix accompanied Robin
on her daily visits with Harmony a few times a week, trying to get her used to
his presence. Robin was working closely with Harmony to get her to open up and
to work past what Henry put her through.
“I was going to take
Harmony out for a drive. She’s suffering with a little cabin fever, and I
thought a little time off the grounds would give us both a break.” He almost
asked if they would like to join, but instead he kept it to himself. It wasn’t
for Harmony’s sake but because he wanted to be with her without the others
gathered around. He felt the need to prove to her that he was nothing like Henry.
Harmony wasn’t the
first woman to see him as a threat or to fear him, and in most cases, that’s
what he needed. With Tabitha’s security on the line, he had to seem like a
bastard that would do what he threatened. His threat should come from his
actions and body language not necessarily from words. However, when it came to
Harmony, he was going out of his way to see that she didn’t fear him. Why?
* * *
Trees whipped past the
SUV window as Harmony and Felix headed further and further away from the
compound. Her heart beat frantically against her ribs, her mind racing through
her fears. She could taste her pulse in her throat. What if this was a trap? He
could be leading her to Henry. After all, they were twins—surely they had some
bond.
“You’re going to have
Robin calling.” Felix never turned his gaze away from the road.
“What?”
“Your fear. If I can
feel it this strongly, I wouldn’t be surprised if Robin calls and orders me to
return you to the compound at once.” He looked over at her. “Maybe this wasn’t
such a good idea. Do you want me to take you back?”
Part of her wanted to
scream ‘yes,’ but if he were taking her to Henry would he have offered to take
her back to the compound? She didn’t think so. More importantly, Robin trusted
Felix, therefore she was trying to. He might look like the man who had raped
and tortured her for months, leaving scars all over her body, but from what she
saw of him, he was different.
Staying in Alaska close
to Robin, the only person she had any loyalties to, she’d have to trust Felix
and the other clan members. This was the first step on the long road to the
life she once had. Not that she ever thought she’d be the person she once was.
“No, I want to go.”
“I know you’re scared.
I should have asked someone else to come, but with Robin a little under the
weather, I was out of people you trusted. We could do this another day when
Robin can come with us.”
Pawing at her jeans,
she tried to wipe the sweat that had coated her palms away. “It’s fine. I
wanted to get out. You know Adam wouldn’t have wanted Robin to leave the
security of the compound without him, and you both couldn’t have left Tabitha
unguarded.”
“Then Adam could take
you and Robin, and I will stay at the compound.”
“No.” She turned away
from the window to look at him. “Felix, I want to trust you, and I’m trying.”
“I understand. Every
time you look at me, it’s hard for you to see me as someone other than Henry.
It’s going to be over soon.”
Hadn’t she heard that
since she arrived at the compound? It had been weeks of sitting around waiting
for Henry to either attack or for someone to find him. In all that time, her
leg nearly healed from the nasty bear trap wound. She was tired of waiting—if
only she could do something about it. Even if Henry couldn’t shift, he had
proven more than once she was no match for him.
“There’s a slight
difference in your features. Your jawbone is a little more rounded, the dimples
are a little deeper, and your eyes are different. They still hold the edge of
danger, but there’s a touch of understand and friendliness to them. The biggest
difference between you two is your attitude. He’s, well…”
“Insane?” he supplied.
“Yes.” She shrugged. It
was awful to say it aloud, but it was the truth. “I’m sorry.”
“There’s no need to
apologize. It’s true, and I’ve known it for years. When we turned eighteen, our
parents moved to Australia so they didn’t have to deal with it any longer. The
tiger inside him has driven him crazy from not being able to shift. The only
difference between Henry and a rogue is that rogues are put down when the tiger
takes over. Looks like Henry’s fate will be finding him at last.” Felix turned
the SUV onto a dirt road, doing his best to avoid the potholes.
She felt her eyes
narrow down at him, watching him intently. “Even though he’s your brother,
you’ll kill him?”
He slid the SUV into
Park and looked at her. “Yes. Brother or not, he can’t do what he’s done and
get away with it. There’s no other recourse for what he’s done.” He let out a
deep sigh. “Years ago, when the tiger first started to drive him toward
madness, I wanted to do it then, before he could cause any problems. It might
seem heartless to some, but we’re not like humans. There’s not a hospital we
can put him in. It’s what our kind does when one is sick, we put them out of
their misery. Henry is driven by his madness. He’s no longer the brother I grew
up with.”
Without thinking, she
reached across the gap and laid her hand on his lap. It’s what their kind did
when someone hurt. Touch gave them comfort. Her fingers brushed against the
back of his hand, and unexpected electricity shot through her. “No!” Tears welled in her eyes with the
knowledge of what that meant. Oh, shit—it can’t be!
About the Author:
Born and raised in the
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, Marissa Dobson now resides about an hour from
Washington, D.C. She’s a lady who likes to keep busy, and is always busy doing
something. With two different college degrees, she believes you are never done
learning.
Being the first
daughter to an avid reader, this gave her the advantage of learning to read at
a young age. Since learning to read she has always had her nose in a book. It
wasn’t until she was a teenager that she started writing down the stories she
came up with.
Marissa is blessed with
a wonderful supportive husband, Thomas. He’s her other half and allows her to
stay home and pursue her writing. He puts up with all her quirks and listens to
her brainstorm in the middle of the night.
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(a cocker spaniel) and Dawne (a beagle mix) are always around to listen to her
bounce ideas off them. They might not be able to answer, but they’re helpful in
their own ways.
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