RECKONING by Shana Figueroa (July 11, 2017; Forever Yours eBook; $4.99; Valentine Shepherd Book 3)
Hell hath no fury like Valentine . . .
Five years. It's been five years of blissful peace for private eye Valentine Shepherd and her hot-ass husband, Max Carressa. Five years of watching their twins grow up healthy and happy, even as Val waits for Hell to unleash its fury. Her enemies have been planning, and Val knows she doesn't have nearly enough weapons to protect her family . . .
Yet Val and Max have one advantage---their insatiable desire for each other allows them to see into the future, and the visions they share may just give them a chance. But as events are set into motion that endanger everyone Val's ever loved, she'll do whatever it takes to stop the horror she's already seen---even if it means her end.
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Excerpt teaser:
Val forced herself to relax. “I need to run an errand,” she said,
though it came out a little bitchier than she’d intended. She tried to tone the
hostility down. “Are you…going to be okay here with them? Alone?”
Jamal nodded. “Yes, ma’am—Val—uh, ma’am.”
She took a step toward the door, then turned back. “You’ve got
everything you need, right? Their nap schedules, their favorite books, their
lunch and snack foods—”
“Yes, I’ve got it. I wrote it all down,” he said in a gently
reassuring tone. She’d need to get used to that voice, and train herself not to
mistake it for condescension.
“And it’s one snack before lunch. Don’t let them
trick you into giving them an entire package of Oreos. They’re more clever than
you might think.”
“Oreos on lockdown. Clear as crystal.”
“You remember all the codes for the locks and alarms on the house,
right?”
“Uh-huh.”
“And you’ve got my number if you need anything?”
“I sure do.”
She nodded, walked to the living room’s threshold, stopped, and
turned again. “Don’t let anyone in here who isn’t Max or me, no matter who they
say they are. I mean it.”
Jamal smiled again—he did that a lot, maybe because he had nice
teeth—though a hint of uncertainty tainted his friendly gaze. Probably wondering
what the hell he’d gotten himself into. “Yes, ma’—Val. I won’t let anyone in.”
“No one.”
“Got it. No one’s coming through that front door, not on my watch.”
She should’ve left then; instead, she stared at him until a bead of
sweat trickled down his temple.
Simon broke the standoff. “We’ll be fine, Mommy. Go talk to the
cop.”
Val softened a bit at that. If Simon knew he and his sister would
be fine, then they’d be fine. As long as she didn’t inadvertently change the
future, what he’d seen would come to pass. Val embraced them both in long hugs,
kissing their foreheads. She thought they might cry when she left; they didn’t.
They knew they’d see her again soon. Still, when Val walked to the door leading
down to the carport and grasped the doorknob, she saw her hand shaking. She’d
never forgive herself if something happened to her babies while she left them
with an overpriced babysitter. Would they really be safe without her? They’d
have to be. Max was right—she couldn’t be with them all the time. She’d have to
trust other people eventually, and that time was now. God help Jamal if he
screwed it up, though.
Swallowing back a lump in her throat, Val forced herself forward,
away from her children, into her car, out of the house, and back into the world
she’d been hiding from for over five years. Tendrils from its black underbelly
would likely rise up and try to seize her again. But there was no way around it
if she wanted any chance to save her mother.
Time to go see the cop.
About the Author
Shana Figueroa is a published author who specializes in romance and humor, with occasional sojourns into horror, sci-fi, and literary fiction.
She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, two young daughters, and two old pugs. She enjoys reading, writing (obviously), martial arts, video games, and SCIENCE---it's poetry in motion! By day, she serves her country in the US Air Force as an aerospace engineer. By night, she hunkers down in a corner and cranks out the crazy stories lurking in her head.
She took Toni Morrison's advice and started writing the books she wanted to read. Hopefully you'll want to read them, too!
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