Hi!
I’d like to announce the release of
Blood Brothers. This is the 2nd book in the Blood Trilogy.
We have already followed the characters – K34GEN, Gabriel, Lyssa,
and GH05T from book one, Blood Ties, but it seems their trials are
not over yet.
Gabriel is pure lycan and was caged by
Dr. Keller at Solgen Labs. Dr. Keller is a genetic scientist who used
Gabriel’s lycan DNA to create the perfect soldier by splicing his
genes with a human. K34GEN was Solgen’s top hunter…but then
Keller realized he could improve the enhancements he’d given the
human and created GH05T. She was faster and stronger than K34GEN,
with a few added enhancements, and it meant K34GEN was no longer the
top dog. The former hunter, K34GEN teamed up with Gabriel and
together they attempted to bring down Solgen Labs.
The story continues in Blood Brothers
Synopsis : Blood Brothers
When you've been a “guest” of
Solgen Labs, brothers from another mother takes on a whole new
meaning. Keagen and Gabriel thought they were experts on all Solgen's
dirty little secrets. Until they met Ghost and found the deceit and
conspiracy goes more than bone-deep; it goes right down to their
spliced and enhanced DNA.
Need a sneaky peek?
“Your room’s better than mine.”
Keagen pushed the door open wider as he edged his way into Ghost’s
quarters. “I guess it’s a girl thing.” He snickered.
“Hey, if you want the pink duvet,
take it,” Ghost quipped.
Keagen casually scanned the room while
closing the space between them. He noticed the furrows congregating
along Ghost’s forehead and blew out a weighty breath.
“I know what’s going on in there.”
He pressed the tip of a finger to Ghost’s temple. The possibility
she might be right and he should tell Gabriel about his condition was
on his mind constantly, but finding the courage to admit he was
imperfect wasn’t something he could do easily. He’d never
concerned himself with the worries of others previously but seeing
Ghost’s agitated expression bothered him. The realization that he
could end up like K44 gnawed at him like a dog with a bone, and it
was highly probable that this rabid dog would need putting out of its
misery. Fear wasn’t in his vocabulary. There had never been
anything he was afraid of…until now.
Ghost grabbed his finger and with
pleading eyes stared at Keagen. She felt his pain. The possibility
not only his body, but also his brain, might betray him was
stinging—lacing him with more poison on an already infected wound.
She wished he would listen to her and willingly let Lyra and Gabriel
help, but the stubborn mask he wore wasn’t about to come off
anytime soon.
They turned simultaneously to the sound
of a knock on the door followed by Lyra’s soft voice.
“I’m sorry to disturb you. I know
you’ve had a long journey, but Michaels wants to brief you on the
current situation with K44.”
“It’s okay. We’re ready,” Ghost
replied.
She released Keagen’s finger and
moved toward the door, but Keagen halted her departure with a firm
grasp of her arm. He pulled her close and let his mouth rest against
her neck.
“I will tell Gabriel and Lyra about
my problems…I promise.”
Ghost shrugged her shoulders. “It’s
your business. I get that. I’m sure I’d feel the same, but it
doesn’t mean I can’t worry about you.”
She smiled tentatively and headed out
the door with Keagen following.
“Where’s Gabe?” Keagen directed
his question to Lyra, who was already striding down the corridor.
She called over her shoulder and
smiled. “He’s in recovery.”
Keagen charged forward and grabbed her
arm, spinning her around. “From what?”
“The procedure.” She frowned.
“Didn’t he tell you he’d agreed to give us the samples we need
to help K44?”
“No, he didn’t.” Keagen scowled.
“He said he wasn’t going to allow anyone else to experiment on
him. What changed his mind?”
“You did,” Lyra replied and
continued on to Michaels’ office after pulling her arm free and
leaving Keagen standing with his mouth gaping.
Ghost sucked in a deep breath and
braced. She approached Keagen from behind and stopped suddenly as he
whirled around to face her. His furious expression greeted her.
“You told him…didn’t you?”
Ghost lowered her eyes. Before she
could open her mouth to apologize, Keagen turned and followed Lyra to
the operations room. Her eyes fell shut as she sucked in another
large breath. She knew she’d fucked up. Her heart told her to chase
after him and make him understand why she’d told Gabriel, but she
knew he wouldn’t be interested. While something inside her said it
was for the best, she felt guilty because she’d broken his trust.
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