Enough to slow her down. Enough to give her a second to grab one with each hand. Just enough. Liz hung on, sprawled across the steep incline. Her feet dangled over the edge, her arms ached with effort, her hands went numb. The front door slammed against the house and Mae r...
He tethered his horse outside the high hedge bordering the property and slunk like a fox through the trees and bushes. The crescent moon was so sharp in the sky it looked like he could hang his coat on it. A scatter of stars in the expanse of black velvet provided little illumination, a boon in t...