Killing Kate: A Novel (Riley Spartz Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
When he watched the news that night, he had no doubt. Broadcasting the outline of his Black Angel on the news was a dare for him to come after her. And he would. On his terms. He vowed that very soon he would know what car she drove, where she parked, and, most important, where she lived. But since she was aware of him, he must remain cautious. His agenda made him restless. He turned off the television, climbed out of bed, and paced back and forth. He took the broken bat from the display case and kissed it. Then he printed a picture of Riley Spartz from his computer. He wrapped it tight around the bat, imagining the wood against her skin and bone . . . but decided keeping the paper prop was unnecessary and unwise. Instead, he ran her photo through a shredder, then stuck the colored confetti inside his pillowcase. Dolezal crawled back under the covers. He reached for the stack of Desiree Fleur books he kept on the floor by his bed—not Black Angel Lace, he’d banned that one from his living quarters—and reread favorite passages about characters who cajole, caress, and chase their companions until all are satisfied.
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