I wake to a balmy morning, a flutter of a breeze winking across the surface of the pool. After Jenna left last night, I stared up into the night sky for hours, my eyes burning and throat parched. As much as I’d felt the human inclination to cry, my body wouldn’t spare the ...
She had just been for a five-mile run on the ring road around the town. The exercise had been exactly what she'd needed after finishing the journal the night before. She hadn't slept a wink. It had been overwhelming—the casual mention of witches and fey and vampires, not to mention so much death ...
The warlock started moving toward the west end of the alley and Lucian followed, straining his ears to see if he could determine where they were. A few sentences in French caught his attention. They were still in France, he guessed, Paris even. The smells were the same. He expanded his awareness....
Take the Leap The first light of dawn streaks over the glassy, undisturbed surface of the ocean. It’s my favorite time of day, when there’s no one around. I stare down, past my human-shaped feet to the water gently rocking at the base of the wooden pier. It’s so crystal clear that I can see t...