Another amazing story in the Girl With The Broken Wings series. I couldn't put it down. With many authors as a series continues the stories start to suffer. There are only a handful of authors I think that not only keep the story going but they make each book better than the last. J. Bennett is d...
I feel the auras of my brothers in front of me, strong and jumpy. They argue. About me. Of course. “Just let me try her one more time,” Gabe says. “We need to find her.” Tarren’s voice is that clean, cool timbre that means he’s in hunter mode. “And we need to be prepared—” “Don’t even go there.” ...
It must be a strange weed the locals haven’t figure out how to kill. I see it climbing up the buildings, sneaking under windowsills and lacing dusty cars sitting on the side of the road. I put down Gabe’s PSP and look out the window. Farewell is a battered town, holding itself together with stubb...
I slide into the back. We pull off the bandannas and hats. As soon as we start moving, I say, “Call them an ambulance, Tarren.” “Not yet.” “When?” “When we get back to Poughkeepsie. We can’t have the fire engines and police cars see us coming from the house.” “People are dying back there,” I cry,...
The sun is gone, and the night leeches away the day’s warmth. I wait for Tarren to ask me one more time if I can handle this. Little Mousey Maya begs, Please, Please, Please, but no. The boys are in mission mode now. They exude smooth, focused auras. Our steps are soft on the weedy field, but the...
Just an earthquake. I come to slowly, the world swirling around me and a heavy grip on my shoulder. “I think something’s wrong with him,” a voice says over me. My body shakes. For a moment I think it’s another seizure. I got to ride that delightful rollercoaster twice the first week I was back a...
Getting him inside without banging the shit out of his poor, concussed head is a lot harder than they make it seem in the movies. Especially when his loopy aura laps gently across my skin, reminding me that it’s been a full day since I’ve last fed. I place him on the back seat, very conscious of ...