Shadow's Edge - The Kyn Kronicles - Book 1

Shadow's Edge - The Kyn Kronicles - Book 1

Jami Gray

Language: English

Pages: 320

ISBN: 1937329151

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Everyone fears what hunts in the shadows--especially the monsters...

When the supernatural lurks in the shadows of the mundane, hunting monsters requires unique skills, like those of Raine McCord. A series of deaths threatens to reveal the Kyn community and forces her to partner with the sexy Gavin Durand. 

As the trail leads to the foundation haunting Raine's childhood, she and Gavin must unravel lies and betrayals to discover not only each other, but the emerging threat to them and the entire magical community.

The Good, the Bad, and the Undead (The Hollows, Book 2)

Pack of Lies (Twenty-Sided Sorceress, Book 3)

Tribal Ways (Rogue Angel, Book 25)

Earthquake Weather (Fault Lines, Book 3)

The Unnatural Inquirer (Nightside, Book 8)

He loves me, He loves you not

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

permanent demotion to a lovely, airless box six feet under. Hell, no matter how you looked at it, Quinn’s decision had been just plain stupid. Sirens jerked her attention back to the wet road in front of her. Glancing in her rearview mirrors, she saw the flashing red and blue lights streak toward her. Her fingers whitened on the steering wheel. She could not be pulled over right now. There were too many hidden weapons on her person and in her vehicle to get out of this with a simple ticket. She

city. CHAPTER 7 Raine took Gavin home with her, rationalizing it was quicker to go there than back to the office--even her inner voice wasn’t buying that one--an unprecedented move she hoped no one at Taliesin would ever hear about. She could only guess how elaborate the rumors would get before such juicy details would rot away. As far as she was concerned, office gossip comprised an outer level of hell just by its nature of twisted truths and sheer vindictiveness. Neither one spoke

wrap-around porch. The wards weren’t offering much help. All she could sense was one intruder. One trespasser, versus her and her knives? She’d take those odds. She slipped over the porch railing, dropping softly to the deck. Moving toward the door from the left side, she avoided the windows and kept her back to the wall. Staying low, she approached the door below eye level, in case whoever or whatever was inside took a shot--the hope being their shot would go over her head. No sense in being

“Are you telling Mulcahy?” She needed to know in order to decide what her next move was. He watched her for a moment. “I don’t know yet.” His voice was as empty as his face. She didn’t react. Maybe she’d have time to figure it out later. He looked at his watch. “We have to leave. We’re late.” Without waiting for her response, he turned and stalked back to the car, anger still shimmering around him. Raine took a deep, shuddering breath. One small positive--she was still breathing. That was a

happened?” “She tried to read the magical traces left behind.” Gavin’s tone was underlined with exasperation. “Not the smartest move in the world.” “Well, next time you do it,” she muttered, pushing herself up into a sitting position with her back to the wall. He helped until she got settled, then sat next to her. Now she faced Mayson’s body with Gavin on one side and Osborn on the other. Osborn looked from Gavin to Raine. “Did it tell you anything useful?” “Yeah, it was a spell, and it

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