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by Dee Davis


  “But nothing has ever been substantiated,” Hannah added.

  “Until now.” Avery’s expression turned grim. “According to the original source, Madeline Reynard knows the location of the weapons cache. And it’s somewhere in the vicinity of di Silva’s compound. So if she’s telling the truth—”

  “Then we’ll be able to nail di Silva,” Nash said.

  “Exactly.” Avery nodded.

  “And if she’s lying?” Drake asked.

  “Then”—Avery shrugged—“we leave her to di Silva.”

  THE DISH

  Where authors give you the inside scoop!

  From the desk of Dee Davis

  Dear Reader,

  The American Tactical Intelligence Command (A-Tac) is an off-the-books black ops division of the CIA. Hiring only the best and the brightest, A-Tac is made up of academicians with a talent for espionage. Working under the cover of one of the United States’ most renowned think tanks as a part of Sunderland College, A-Tac uses its collegiate status to keep its activities “eyes only.”

  I suppose my love of academia is in part responsible for the creation of A-Tac. I graduated from Hendrix College in Arkansas. A small liberal arts school, the campus is dotted with ivy-shrouded buildings and tree-covered grounds. So although I moved my fictional Sunderland to upstate New York, it’s still very much Hendrix that I see as I write. And like Nash Brennon (the hero of DARK DECEPTIONS), my degree is in political science. Although, unlike Nash, I have never worked for the CIA or taught in the social sciences.

  But I have been in love. And I know how easy it is to let things get in the way. To let fear and distrust rule the day. To let a twist of fate stack the cards against finding happily-ever-after. Thankfully my situation was never quite so dire, but I can understand how Annie Gallagher feels when her path crosses Nash Brennon’s again. Eight years ago, he betrayed her in the most basic of ways, and now they find themselves on opposite sides of a dangerous game. Annie with a desperate mission to rescue someone she loves, and Nash charged with stopping her—no matter the cost.

  To get some insight into my world as a writer—particularly as the writer of DARK DECEPTIONS—check out the following songs:

  “When I’m Gone”—3 Doors Down

  “Into the Night”—Santana (featuring Chad Kroeger)

  “Fields of Gold”—Sting

  And as always, check out www.deedavis.com for more inside info about my writing and my books.

  Happy Reading!

  From the desk of Jennifer Haymore

  Dear Reader,

  When Katherine Fisk, the heroine of A TOUCH OF SCANDAL (on sale now), entered my office for the first time to ask me to write her story, I realized right away that she wasn’t like one of my normal heroines. She was obviously of the lower orders, dressed in plain brown wool and twisting her hands nervously in her lap. Still, there was something about her dancing brown eyes that intrigued me, and I asked her why she had come.

  “I’m in love,” she said simply.

  I laughed. “Well, that is what I write about. But tell me about this man you love.”

  “Well—” She swallowed hard. “He’s a duke.”

  “Hmm.” I studied the calluses on her hands, evidence of a life of hard work. “That makes it… difficult.”

  “I know,” she sighed. “But there’s more—much more.”

  “All right,” I said. “Tell me.”

  I was already feeling doubtful, and I hesitated to encourage her. Don’t get me wrong. I mean, I love Cinderella stories—but this girl really didn’t look like a match for a duke. Plus, she didn’t look like she could pay me what my last client had (my last client was a duchess, and she was loaded).

  “Well… I think he wants to kill my brother.”

  I tapped my pen against my desk. A servant girl besotted with a duke intent on killing her beloved brother? Impossible, but also… “Intriguing,” I said, “but you’re making this difficult, you know.”

  “I know.” She clasped those calloused fingers tightly together. “There’s still more. There’s the matter of the duke’s wife…”

  Well, that was that. I rose, intending to politely show her out. “I’m so sorry, Miss… Fisk, was it?”

  She nodded.

  “Miss Fisk, I’m sorry. If the man is already married, there’s nothing I can do for you—”

  “Oh, he isn’t married!” Her brow furrowed. “Well, I don’t think he’s married… But he has a wife.” Her frown deepened. “At least… he had a wife, but…”

  I lowered myself back into my chair. “Okay. You’re going to have to start from the beginning. Tell me everything. Don’t skip any detail.”

  She nodded, took a breath, and began. “When I first saw him, he was naked…”

  And that was how it began. With a servant and a naked, married (or not!) duke seeking retribution from her brother. By the time Miss Fisk finished telling me her story, I was so hooked, I had to put pen to paper and write the entire, wild tale, and, believe it or not, I offered to do it pro bono. I’m usually pretty mercenary about these things, you see, but I figured if I pulled it off, at the end Miss Fisk would be more than capable of paying me, and quite handsomely, too.

  I truly hope you enjoy reading Katherine Fisk’s story as much as I enjoyed writing it! Please come visit me at my website, www.jenniferhaymore.com, where you can share your thoughts about my books, learn some strange and fascinating historical facts, and read more about the characters from A TOUCH OF SCANDAL.

  Sincerely,

  From the desk of Rita Herron

  Dear Reader,

  I’ve always loved small towns. They feel homey and friendly. Everyone knows everyone else, trades recipes, and watches over one another’s children. A small town is a safe place to raise a family.

  But have you ever noticed that there seems to be one news story after another about the man or woman next door in those small towns who turned out to be a serial killer? Then there’s the soccer mom who killed her husband. Or the man who slaughtered his family.

  I’ve always been fascinated by this idea and it occurred to me one day, what if I took it one step further? What if brutal killers are living among trusting people in small towns… and they’re not the scariest and most dangerous hidden element? What if there are demons, too? An entire world of them who live underground and mingle with the normal citizens.

  And nobody in town knows about those demons… except, of course, for the local sheriff, Dante Valtrez… who is one of them!

  There, I had my setup. But that wasn’t enough. I needed to get into the heart of my hero and heroine.

  Having a degree in Early Childhood Education, I’ve always been intrigued by the effects of parenting and society on young children. Our parents teach us to be nice, to follow the rules, to respect others and not to be naughty. But what if my hero wasn’t taught that behavior as a child? What if he was taught to be naughty, to be evil? What if Dante Valtrez was raised by demons?

  But even if Dante was a demon, I wanted him to be a hero. Like his brothers Vincent in INSATIABLE DESIRE and Quinton in DARK HUNGER, he has both good and bad in him (don’t we all?), so he struggles with his own evil side throughout his entire life.

  But how to showcase this struggle between good and evil? And then it occurred to me—what if he had to choose between killing a little girl to earn the acceptance of his fellow demons and doing what he knew was right and being forced out of the only community he ever knew? I chose to have Dante put to the ultimate test at age thirteen because that’s the beginning of adolescence, a confusing time when a boy changes from a child to a man. This is a pivotal moment for Dante, because he’s so torn at the sight of the little girl and her happy family, something he secretly craves, that he can’t kill her. He fails the demon test because his humanity surfaces.

  From that point on, Dante can’t go back. But he doesn’t fit into the mortal world either or think he deserves love. Still, he becomes determined to pro
tect innocents from the monsters who raised him.

  But Dante has suffered a painful childhood and has been tortured, He does deserve love, and the romantic in me had to find the perfect woman to give him that love. And who else could possibly save Dante but the one he was supposed to kill? The little girl he saved as a child who becomes the woman who wants to destroy all evil through her work?

  Romance, suspense, murder, demons, family issues, secrets—this story is chock-full of them all. I hope you’ll enjoy the surprise twist at the end and the final installment in the Demonborn series, FORBIDDEN PASSION—out now!

 

 

 


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