Sinners' Obsession
Author: Linda
Nightingale
Published by:
Double Dragon Publishing
A frantic mother researches
her daughter’s flawed DNA in a race against time, suffering disappointment
after disappointment in her search for a cure.
In this sequel to
Sinners’ Opera, Morgan D’Arcy, English lord, classical pianist
and vampire, finally wins his Isabeau. Six months of painful separation have
eroded Isabeau’s need to remain true to her wicked bargain with the most
powerful vampire in the world, Lucien St. Albans. During their estrangement,
Isabeau gives birth to Morgan’s daughter, Eroica—a DarkeChilde, half-human and
half-vampire, outlawed by the Vampyre Code. She loves Morgan too much to live
without him and relents to his enticing pursuit, but a dangerous confession
nearly shatters their idyllic existence. In a dark moment, Morgan tells Isabeau
their child carries a defective gene that will cause Eroica to go mad at
puberty.
Eroica D’Arcy is the subject
of Isabeau’s deal with the devil. When their beautiful blonde daughter reaches
her twentieth birthday, she is promised to the Dark Prince of vampires, Lucien
St. Albans.
BOOK #1 SINNERS' OPERA
BOOK #2 SINNERS' OBSESSION
PART I: Isabeau and
Morgan Beaufort,
South Carolina In six months, the pain
should have subsided. Grief and sorrow still twisted her heart. Isabeau
clamped a hand to the burning in her chest and hurried through the darkness
along the familiar path to the log cabin. She’d grown up in Beaufort, but
it no longer felt like home. Nowhere does. Only the
whisper of the pines broke the silence of the chill November night.
Before she left the stables, she’d checked the white ceramic watch she’d bought
on sale. The silver hands pointed to nine o’clock. In her jewelry
box at home were countless reminders of a life lost. She never wore the
emeralds, diamonds or expensive watches anymore. The jewelry he’d bought
her glittered alone in the darkness. Time had dimmed the exquisite, dreamlike
happiness she’d known but not the memories. By eight, her mother would have
tucked Eroica into bed. She’d stayed too long with Bianco, grooming and
petting the white stallion. On her sixteenth birthday, a transport van
had delivered the answer to Isabeau’s prayers. For thirteen years, she’d
begged her parents for a horse. The driver claimed that her father had
won a contest, the prize a beautiful Andalusian. Bianco was the first of
many mysterious gifts. For twenty-eight years,
Marianne Gervase kept a secret from her daughter…and her husband. When
Isabeau learned the truth, it was too late. She was already in love with
her godfather. Last month, on October 11th, a miracle
was born. Isabeau intended to breast fed her little Libra, but the baby
had tried to bite her nipple. Knowing who—what—Eroica’s father was,
Isabeau bottle fed her daughter. As Lucien St. Albans had predicted,
Eroica was a female reproduction of her father. She had his silken blond
hair, his captivating blue eyes. Isabeau had rejected Morgan’s calls,
hadn’t opened his emails or the snail mail letters arriving once a week.
She was familiar with his iron will. In every way possible, he tried to
seduce his way back into her life. If she’d heard his aristocratic voice
on the phone or read the same lilting cadence in the emails, she’d have lost
her battle against him. But, God, it hurt. The Thanksgiving holiday had raced
by. After Sunday fried chicken, Isabeau returned to Charleston, she and
Eroica alone in her echoing Orange Street house. She’d never accepted her
friend Kirsty’s offer to babysit. Except for the hours spent at LifeGen
earning their living, Isabeau hated to be separated from her miraculous
child. She refused to touch the small fortune Morgan sent as child
support. That money belonged to Eroica and would, one day, pay college
tuition and settle her comfortably for life. She didn’t dress her daughter
at the expensive children’s boutiques as her father would have done, but
shopped at sensible department stores. Isabeau’s life centered around Eroica
and the genetic puzzle of nonhuman DNA. She longed for the state-of-the
art lab behind Rover House, abandoned now for months. In fact, she
yearned for the idyllic life she’d shared with Morgan. She’d been a
princess, living in a fairytale spun by her beautiful lover. She hadn’t
chosen this lonely existence. Fate and Lucien St. Albans had made the
choice. The truth of freedom’s just another word for nothing
left to lose had been drilled into her heart. Yet, her life
was in her hands now. Oh, but tonight she wished Morgan were near to
whisper promises…whisper madness…into her ear. A shadow materialized from the
trees. Her heart chugged over a beat of fear. She halted in her
tracks, a shiver rippling the hair at her nape. Who—what—lurked on the
path ahead? Her mother wouldn’t leave the sleeping baby. Strangers
failed to notice the dirt and gravel drive to the cabin. She tried to
call, “Who’s there?” but her dry throat constricted. Six months ago, Isabeau
had made a bargain with the devil. Her racing heart cramped. Had he
come to collect? The shadow wafted closer. Holding her breath, she
retreated. Again, it moved. Too fast to be human.
If the dark figure was Lucien St. Albans, she’d be lucky to escape
the confrontation with her life. “Isabeau.” The elegant voice would
forever summon terror. Dread iced her spine, her pent-up breath escaping.
He would smell her fear, sense the dread pounding in her temples. Isabeau
gripped her throat. How would he kill her? Rip her head from her
body? Or drain her to a husk? Born in South Carolina, Linda is something of a gypsy. No nothing
quite so romantic, she says! She has lived in England, Canada, Miami, Atlanta
and Houston. She’s seen a lot of this country from the windshield of a truck
pulling a horse trailer, having bred, trained and showed Andalusian horses for
many years. With Cardinal Desires, a vampire paranormal to
be released by Double Dragon Publishing, Linda won the Georgia Romance Writers
Magnolia Award. She is a retired Legal Assistant. She has two wonderful sons.
She loves Andalusian and Lusitano horses, her snappy black convertible and her
parlor grand piano—and writing, of course. Visit her at http://www.lindanightingale.com
for a free story, Vampyre Hunt. Her published novels are Gemini Rising, a
rather controversial dark fantasy; Sinners’ Opera, a paranormal romance;
Cardinal Desires, a paranormal romance; and Sinners’ Obsession, a paranormal
romance sequel to Sinners’ Opera. Blog: http://lindanightingale.wordpress.com/
Twitter: @LNightingale Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/linda.nightingale.52
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