Scream For Me
Cynthia Eden
Nothing is deeper than the desire they can’t fight—or deadlier than the evil they can’t escape.
They were only supposed to have a professional relationship, but FBI agent Kyle McKenzie has been fantasizing about his sexy partner, Cadence Hollow, from the moment they first moment. It takes the darkest case of their careers to finally bring their hidden desire bubbling to the surface. Once they’re in each other’s arms, though, they swear that nothing short of death will part them. The Night Hunter—a cunning stalker whose four-state, fifteen-year abduction spree began in Paradox, Alabama, with Kyle’s sister—may be only too happy to oblige.
In the small town, Kyle must confront the painful past he’s been hiding from Cadence. Kyle vows to put the Hunter behind bars…or in the ground. But the one thing that obsesses Kyle more than his sister’s grim fate—his furious love for Cadence—is the weapon the Hunter will use to lure his pursuers into the mouth of a murderous trap
They were only supposed to have a professional relationship, but FBI agent Kyle McKenzie has been fantasizing about his sexy partner, Cadence Hollow, from the moment they first moment. It takes the darkest case of their careers to finally bring their hidden desire bubbling to the surface. Once they’re in each other’s arms, though, they swear that nothing short of death will part them. The Night Hunter—a cunning stalker whose four-state, fifteen-year abduction spree began in Paradox, Alabama, with Kyle’s sister—may be only too happy to oblige.
In the small town, Kyle must confront the painful past he’s been hiding from Cadence. Kyle vows to put the Hunter behind bars…or in the ground. But the one thing that obsesses Kyle more than his sister’s grim fate—his furious love for Cadence—is the weapon the Hunter will use to lure his pursuers into the mouth of a murderous trap
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“We
can’t do anything else out here,” she said. “Not tonight.”
She
was being so careful with him. Too careful.
“Don’t,”
he bit out as he stalked toward her. The others weren’t close enough to
overhear, so he could lower his guard and let some of his fury out.
Cadence
shook her head. “Don’t what?”
He
wanted to wrap his hands around her. To pull her close.
No, I just want
to touch her. To feel her.
“Don’t
handle me with your damn kid gloves, Cadence.” The words were snapped. “I’m not
some victim you have to coddle.”
He’d
rolled up the sleeves of his dress shirt—like that had done much good. He was
covered with grime and sweat and plenty of insect bites.
I fucking hate
summers in the South.
Insects
were chirping all around them, and he’d had to dodge snakes in the bushes for
most of the evening.
“I
never thought you were a victim.” Cadence turned from him and headed for the
car.
She
knew he’d follow her. Wasn’t he always trailing after her?
Wasn’t
he the one who always kept the need
in check? The desire he damn well knew they both felt.
After
today—after this hell—why couldn’t they turn to each other for some comfort and
release? Let that desire burst free?
Replace
death with pleasure.
About The Author
USA Today Best-selling author
Cynthia Eden has written over twenty-five novels and novellas. She was named as
a 2013 RITA® finalist for her paranormal romance, ANGEL IN
CHAINS, and, in 2011, Cynthia Eden was a RITA finalist for her romantic
suspense, DEADLY FEAR.
Cynthia is a southern girl who
loves horror movies, chocolate, and happy endings. She has always wanted
to write (don’t most authors say that?), and particularly enjoys creating
stories about monsters–vampires, werewolves, and even the real-life monsters
that populate her romantic suspense stories.
Cynthia’s foreign sales for her books include translations
to Japan, Germany, Thailand, Greece, and Brazil.
(Back in the day…) Cynthia graduated summa cum laude from
the University of South Alabama where she studied Sociology (because people
interest her) and Communication (because she likes to write about said
people). Cynthia has worked as a college admissions counselor, a teacher,
and as an editor. But now, Cynthia is thrilled to be spending her days making
up stories.
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