Immortal Bloodlines
grabbed her hips and held her. He countered her movements, creating a delicious friction. Killian raised his head and leaned forward. She grabbed the side of his face and kissed him deeply and urgently. Heat filled her belly as she rose and lowered onto him. She rode him, moving faster and faster. Killian met each motion with one of his own, thrusting harder and harder. The tightness in her stomach exploded under the onslaught of pleasure as she came.
    “Killian, I love you.”
    “Love you, Storm,” Killian returned, holding her close, kissing the side of her face and pushing back her hair.
    He stiffened then came, shuddering against her. Storm held him, enjoying each motion as he gave her his pleasure. He dropped his head back on the couch.
    Storm slumped on him, resting her head against his chest. Killian stroked up and down her back, setting off goose bumps on her skin. Even his touch made her need him. She imagined for years to come she would still appreciate each moment with him. Storm sank into him, listening to him breathe.
    “I knew from the time I met you, you would be trouble. I didn’t think you would be mine but you are.” He kissed her gently. “You got into my skin then I felt you in my blood.”
    “I’m the best kind of trouble. One that will keep you on your toes and you won’t get bogged down with your planning.”
    “Planning is a good thing.” Killian smiled.
    “Keep believing that.” Storm patted his chest. “Don’t worry, we’ll break you out of it.”
    “I’m going to love to see you keep trying.”
    “You’re stuck with me for a good long time.” Storm chuckled. “That’s a perk of being as we are. When we say forever, we actually can mean it.”
    “Our immortal bloodlines will flow together forever.”
    “Forever,” Storm stroked his jaw. “That doesn’t sound like long enough.”
    “Silver-tongued woman.” Killian’s eyes twinkled. “Are you trying to get into my pants?”
    “I’m already in them.” She laughed and kissed him.

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    Excerpt
    Chapter One
    Kalina Erutan stood still, imagining herself as part of the landscape. A sensation of fading overcame her, then it was a reality. She’d been displaced.
    This case has tested all my skills, and I’m ready for it to be finished.
    The fugitives she’d been hunting thought they were good—she was better. A fierce smile curved her lips as she heard their quiet footsteps padding towards her. With the intel she’d received, she’d been able to arrive before the escapees.
    They passed, barely a hairsbreadth between them. None looked at her, even though she stood next to them.
    Seventy-seven days of freedom has made them sloppy. Rule number one in combat—Never let your guard down.
    She waited until the last one drew abreast of her, then Kalina moved. Stepping behind one of the men, she quickly laid her finger on the pulse in his neck.
    “Sleep,” she whispered almost soundlessly.
    The man slumped and she caught him, pulling him back with her out of sight while the others continued on, seeming unaware. Smiling, Kalina laid the man on the ground and bound him with her power. She stood, then silently stalked the rest. One by one, she picked them off, laying them down and binding them along the way for the containment teams. Walking slowly, in precise steps, she sneaked up behind another man. He stiffened and turned.
    Kalina faded and watched as he looked around. Must be careful not to alert them I am here.
    The man shrugged, turned and continued on his way. Following, Kalina watched the group standing in the clearing. They were talking and she stopped to listen to their conversation.
    “Armageddon is upon us,” the man farthest away shouted. The rest cheered.
    With a sigh, Kalina shook her head. It was nothing new. People were always trying to end the world or take it over. At least it kept her working. She didn’t

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