Sometimes, the end is really the beginning.
After destroying her
successful music career, the close friendship with her bandmates, and her
marriage, author Kaitlyn Storm, aka Kate Wolf, former bassist for the
all-female rock band Hecate’s Fury, is given a second chance. She receives an
offer to turn her book series into three movies, but her troubled rock-star
past continues to haunt her.
She never expected to find love or a way back.
When she is trapped
in a haunted cabin during a snowstorm with Kane Devlin, the hot Scottish movie
star playing her hero, their rising passion for one another ignites. What they
awakened will change their lives, but before she can move on, Kate must let go
of the guilt and shame keeping her from claiming her shared destiny. For she
may not know it yet, but she and her bandmates are chosen.
“Suspenseful,
passionate, and sexy.”
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Excerpt:
I didn’t get any
more texts from Kane that night, but he was probably busy or sleeping, since
there was an eight-hour time difference. Too excited about his earlier text, I
could hardly sleep.
First thing in
the morning, I texted Britany. Hey, Brit.
Kane said to check with you. Said he had a surprise for me. Going nuts here.
It’s a plane ticket to Ireland. GF, he’s so
in love with you.
Stunned, I gaped
at her message. He was sending for me, which meant he wanted to go public with
our relationship.
I had to be sure
so I texted him. Wow. What a surprise.
Are you sure you are ready? I am if you are.
Nothing.
I went about my
Sunday, coordinating a schedule of what I needed done with my new P.A.
Apparently, P.A.s did whatever you wanted them to do, within reason of course.
Well, it had to be legal anyway.
Still nothing
from Kane. Too jacked up to work, I picked up my bass and played along to some
songs. Someone banged on my door. I sighed, paused my music file on my laptop,
set my bass down and turned off my amp. Probably an angry neighbor coming to
complain about the loud noise. More frantic raps reverberated.
“Yeah, yeah, I’m
coming.” Geez. I opened the door.
Britany stood
there, crying. “Where the hell have you been? I’ve been trying to call you.”
My chest
tightened. “Here. I was playing my bass. I didn’t hear my phone. What’s wrong?
Come inside.” I moved aside and shut the door behind her.
“It’s Kane. There
was an accident on the set. He was hurt during a fight scene. It’s serious,
Kaitlyn.”
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