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The Ravens Revisited: Colin
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Rhiannon Neeley
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Heather Green teetered on the edge
of Hell when Colin Moore appeared out of nowhere and
snatched her back, encircling her in his strong arms—saving
her from a fate worse than death. After her ordeal, Colin
had been there, easing Heather back toward the light. Now
she was strong again. And it was time to show him just how
she felt—about him.
Colin Moore’s life had changed. Not only had he become one
of the Raven Clan—a group of vampire hunters—but he had
finally experienced something that had taken control of his
world…love. The moment he had laid eyes on Heather Green, it
was as if his soul had become complete. It had been
excruciating, waiting for Heather to heal from her
experience of being taken by vampires but she was worth the
wait. Now it was time to unleash his feelings for her.
But—there is a darkness on its way to Ravencrest, the home
of the Unkindness and it will arrive in a flurry of raven
black wings.
Ramsey, once a prisoner of the Raven Clan, had escaped but
he was on his way back. And this time, he’s bringing
reinforcements with him to exact his revenge.
Will Colin be able to conquer the evil that invades
Ravencrest or will Heather fall prey to the most powerful
vampire of them all—Nicolas Reicher? Will Ravencrest finally
crumble? Or will the power of love save them all?
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Excerpt
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“You just have to
remember where I come from. The streets
of Chicago. I’m the one who used to get
into the bar scene. That’s as
sophisticated as I get.” She shifted
closer to him. “Have you ever been in an
underground bar?”
“I can’t say I
have.” Coin was impressed by her mood.
She was relaxed and talkative. Very
different from when she had first
arrived at Ravencrest. It had taken him
days before he could get her to look him
directly in the eye after they had
brought her back here.
“You’re smiling,”
she said, tilting her head. “Why are you
smiling?”
“You. I’m smiling
because of you.”
She reached out
and touched his arm that lay on the back
of the couch. “I missed you these past
weeks,” she said softly.
“I missed you,
too.”
Heather placed her
glass on the table. When she sat back
again, she was closer to him.
Colin could smell
her perfume. It was heady,
musky—alluring. He drew in a slow
breath, trying not to let her notice how
it affected him.
Heather rested her
hand lightly on his thigh. “I really
missed you, Colin.” She shifted closer
still, her shimmering dress sparkling in
the light. “We’re different, you and I,
but sometimes…differences make
things…more interesting.” Her eyelashes
fluttered down.
Colin fisted the
hand that was parked on the back of the
couch. “Yes,” he said, his voice tight
in his throat. “I have always found you
very intriguing.”
Her lips quirked
up at the corners. “Intriguing. The word
makes it sound like you might find
me…attractive.” Her hand inched up his
thigh.
Colin’s muscles
tensed. This was the closest she had
ever been to him, other than a touch of
the hand. He shifted on the couch,
bringing his arm down from its perch.
His hand brushed against her back. Colin
sucked in a breath as his hand connected
with her bare skin. He hadn’t realized
her dress was backless. As if by
instinct, he splayed his hand across her
back, smoothing it over her skin. She
was so tiny at the waist. He ran his
fingers from side to side, tracing the
curve of it.
“Do you find me
attractive, Colin?” she asked, arching
her back. Her hand on his thigh
tightened.
Colin cleared his
throat. If she moved that small hand of
hers one inch higher, she’d know just
how attracted to her he was. “Heather, I
think you are absolutely lovely.”
One corner of her
lips rose in a half smile. “You have no
idea just how much I’ve missed you.”
Heather wiggled one shapely leg,
dropping her shoe to the floor. “I
dreamed about you, I missed you that
much.” The other shoe followed.
Colin, still
holding his wine glass, took a sip, his
throat suddenly dry.
Heather eyed him
as he drank, her eyes flashing with
interest. “The dreams I had were
very…warm.” He noticed her watching him,
as he lowered the glass from his lips.
Her eyes followed his movement as he
rested the glass on his other thigh.
“I’m glad you have
warm thoughts about me,” Colin said. “I
feel the same way toward you.”
“You do?” Her eyes
moved to his lips. “I wonder…” Her voice
trailed off.
Colin held his
breath. In her eyes was the heat of
passion, a swirling warmth that drew him
in. His mind tried to warn him not to go
too far, to remember what she had been
through, but when she leaned forward and
ran her tongue over his lips, slowly,
sensuously like a cat, all thought left
him.
“Mmm,” she purred.
“It does taste better on your lips.” She
reached for his glass and brought it to
his mouth. “Drink.”
Colin took a sip,
his eyes focused on her face. She held
the sleepy look of satisfaction in her
eyes, a smile playing on her parted
lips.
After he took the
sip, she took the glass from him and
stretched to place it on the table.
Colin caught the barest glimpse of a
rose hued nipple before she turned back
to him.
The next thing
Colin knew, Heather had swung one leg
over his lap and straddled him, one of
her hands on each side of his head on
the back of the couch. “Heather…” Before
he could say anything else, her mouth
was on his, her kiss insistent,
demanding. Colin groaned, his hands
finding her waist, holding her.
Heather moaned,
her tongue probing his lips for
entrance. He opened to her, reveling in
the feel of her against him.
She thrust her
tongue into his mouth, tasting, testing.
“Mmm,” she crooned, slanting her mouth
over his.
Finally she broke
the kiss, her breath coming in short
gasps. “Damn, Colin, you taste so good.”
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