Mikki said, leaning on the bar and grinning at the bartender. “Why?” Jack asked rolling his eyes. “Because you don’t know Jack Shit,” she said, dropping her tray onto the sticky bar. “Aerosmith did not get their name because a guy that Steven Tyler ...
Elena said, ducking her head to look up through the windshield of her rental car. “Those are some big fucking mountains.” You couldn’t get more opposite than New York’s cityscape than what Elena was driving through at that moment. She was nestled deep within Montana’s spec...
Her eyes flooded with joyous tears as she saw the little cub who normally looked so scared and crazed as he tore apart her apartment, lying on his back with his paws in the air as Khan’s large Kodiak bear licked the scruff of his neck. She turned off the car and sat in sil...
He glanced up at the sun. It would be setting soon. She should have been here hours ago. He pulled his phone out of his pocket for the eightieth time. He dialed Rebecca’s number. It went straight to a recorded message. “This number has been blocked. Please contact the phone comp-” Connor hung up ...
We just couldn't sit in that house, watching the emergency crew pick Katie piece by piece out of what was left of my Audi. We'd both go crazy. So, we had to find Jessica before she found me.As the pack leader, I had something in me the others didn't: I could sense each of my wolves as if they wer...
That was close. She was held under the water a little too long. Her throat was on fire. Her lungs desperate for breath. She could see the surface of the river and was kicking with all her might but the current kept holding her down. Her reflex was just about to kick in and she was about to inhale...
He slipped his sunglasses over his eyes with a black sharpie between his fingers, ready for the onslaught of fans and paparazzi to surround him. “Let’s go dude,” the guy behind him complained. “Move.” It’s go time. Sidney stepped off the train into Grand Central Station with his arms out like Chr...
Grace asked as she tore through the drawers of the antique hutch in the lobby of her father’s mansion. The head butler for the Briggs family, Alfred, walked over with his back straight and his chin in the air. Grace swore that his back was made of metal and incapable of bending. “With the others ...