BRVL AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT Faye Hall
Darien Avery followed Caitlyn Sinclair to Rockhampton, Australia,
memories of their very heated and intense love affair fresh in his
mind. Arriving in North Queensland, he soon discovered he wasnβt the
only man in this new country infatuated with this breathtaking blonde
haired beauty.
Women fitting the description of Caitlyn were being found dead,
victims of the worst kind of sexual sins. Every clue pointed Darien in
the direction of his own family. Desperate to protect Caitlyn, he sends
her up north to her family hoping to keep her safe. When he received
word that her body, along with a manβs, was found shot dead near one of
his packing sheds his heart broke.
Caitlyn Sinclair fled from the packing shed in Rockhampton, fearful
of the murder she had just committed. Instinct told her to go to the
one man who would always keep her safe β Darien Avery. But when she
found him, he was already holding another woman in his arms. Broken
hearted, she fled up north to the town of Jarvisfield and to her father,
determined to live her life independent of any man.
Being accused of murder, Darien flees north to Jarvisfield to start
again. It didnβt take long for more women to be found dead, and he knew
the man who had been butchering women back in Rockhampton must have
followed him north.
When he glimpsed the familiar beauty of Caitlyn Sinclair, relief
filled him to find her still alive. He knew then he must warn her of
the man hunting her and put an end to this horror. But when he goes to
offer her his protection, Darien soon discovers she is no longer his
lustful lover, rather a lady of chastity.
Warning: contains sex, strong language, and some violence
βWhat are you doing here, Amalie?β he asked, his hands on his hips,
looking every bit the commanding figure he was rumored to be.
She knew he would ask, but she didnβt think for it to be now.
βIβm
not a fool,β he continued. βI havenβt heard from you nor seen you in
almost a year, yet today you turn up on my doorstep. I canβt help but
wonder why.β
Staring at him, she fought the urge to approach
him. She wanted to hit him, hurt him as she had been by his desertion.
The only thing stopping her from doing such a thing was the sorrowful
look in his eyes. He looked as if he had already been hurt far more than
she could ever imagine.
βIf you have come here to punish me for
some sin you think I have done you, I assure you, Iβve already suffered
enough,β he added.
His words irritated her. Did he think he was
the only one to have lost anything? Her gaze narrowed on him.
βSuffered?β she asked. βWhat do you know about suffering? You still have
your family home. You still have your businesses. I have nothing. You
took everything from me.β
βI lost as much as you that night,β he said. βSurely you must know that.β
βYou bastard! How dare you stand there and claimββ
Just then footsteps were heard behind him, heavy on the floorboards. βFire!β they heard one of the station hands yell. βFire!β
Tristen
immediately turned his attention away from her. βWhat has happened,
Robert?β he asked the gasping man hunched over just outside of the door.
She walked toward the two men, her gaze settling on the scared worker struggling to catch his breath.
βThe hay shed is on fire,β Robert exclaimed. βThe flames are heading toward the house!β
Tristen
left at a run, the weary worker close on his heels. Amalie followed
them, as if being drawn outside by the drama of it all. Her footsteps
stopped on the dirt meters from the rear door. Before her, the fire was
quickly engulfing the small building, the flames licking higher and
higher into the sky. Seeing Tristen talking with a group of men, she
cautiously forced herself to step toward them to see what was happening.
βHow the hell did this happen?β Tristen demanded of his men.
Robert
promptly directed the other workers to the buckets of water. βWe need
to get this fire out now, or else the whole station will be little more
than a pile of ashes.β
Tristen grabbed at his shirt, stopping his retreat. βI want to know how this happened!β he yelled.
Robert pulled away. βOnly way is if someone lit it,β he explained. βThere could be no other way.β
Tristen
let him go then. Amalie watched for a few moments until he joined his
men. Fear filled her as she saw him reach for a hessian bag, and
drenching it in the water barrel, he began to attack the flames as they
directed themselves toward the house.
βWatch out!β Robert yelled as the creaks of the collapsing shed echoed through the night sky.
Still Tristen didnβt move, instead he continued fighting against the flames, looking almost desperate in his actions.
βTristen!β she yelled as shrapnel from the falling building flew toward him.
She
watched helplessly as Robert ran toward Tristen, dragging him to safety
just as the burning pieces of wood landed where heβd once stood.
Quickly getting to his feet, he turned instantly to face her.
βGod
dammit, Amalie, itβs too dangerous for you out here,β he yelled at her,
running toward her. Stopping in front of her, he grabbed her elbow.
βIβll take you back to the house.β
She pulled back from him as
if he were alight. She couldnβt go through this again. The last time
there was a fire, she lost everything. βGet away from me!β she screamed,
turning and running back toward the house. She couldnβt stay there.
Darien Avery followed Caitlyn Sinclair to Rockhampton, Australia, memories of their very heated and intense love affair fresh in his mind. Arriving in North Queensland, he soon discovered he wasnβt the only man in this new country infatuated with this breathtaking blonde haired beauty.
Women fitting the description of Caitlyn were being found dead, victims of the worst kind of sexual sins. Every clue pointed Darien in the direction of his own family. Desperate to protect Caitlyn, he sends her up north to her family hoping to keep her safe. When he received word that her body, along with a manβs, was found shot dead near one of his packing sheds his heart broke.
Caitlyn Sinclair fled from the packing shed in Rockhampton, fearful of the murder she had just committed. Instinct told her to go to the one man who would always keep her safe β Darien Avery. But when she found him, he was already holding another woman in his arms. Broken hearted, she fled up north to the town of Jarvisfield and to her father, determined to live her life independent of any man.
Being accused of murder, Darien flees north to Jarvisfield to start again. It didnβt take long for more women to be found dead, and he knew the man who had been butchering women back in Rockhampton must have followed him north.
When he glimpsed the familiar beauty of Caitlyn Sinclair, relief filled him to find her still alive. He knew then he must warn her of the man hunting her and put an end to this horror. But when he goes to offer her his protection, Darien soon discovers she is no longer his lustful lover, rather a lady of chastity.
Warning: contains sex, strong language, and some violence
βWhat are you doing here, Amalie?β he asked, his hands on his hips, looking every bit the commanding figure he was rumored to be.
She knew he would ask, but she didnβt think for it to be now.
βIβm not a fool,β he continued. βI havenβt heard from you nor seen you in almost a year, yet today you turn up on my doorstep. I canβt help but wonder why.β
Staring at him, she fought the urge to approach him. She wanted to hit him, hurt him as she had been by his desertion. The only thing stopping her from doing such a thing was the sorrowful look in his eyes. He looked as if he had already been hurt far more than she could ever imagine.
βIf you have come here to punish me for some sin you think I have done you, I assure you, Iβve already suffered enough,β he added.
His words irritated her. Did he think he was the only one to have lost anything? Her gaze narrowed on him. βSuffered?β she asked. βWhat do you know about suffering? You still have your family home. You still have your businesses. I have nothing. You took everything from me.β
βI lost as much as you that night,β he said. βSurely you must know that.β
βYou bastard! How dare you stand there and claimββ
Just then footsteps were heard behind him, heavy on the floorboards. βFire!β they heard one of the station hands yell. βFire!β
Tristen immediately turned his attention away from her. βWhat has happened, Robert?β he asked the gasping man hunched over just outside of the door.
She walked toward the two men, her gaze settling on the scared worker struggling to catch his breath.
βThe hay shed is on fire,β Robert exclaimed. βThe flames are heading toward the house!β
Tristen left at a run, the weary worker close on his heels. Amalie followed them, as if being drawn outside by the drama of it all. Her footsteps stopped on the dirt meters from the rear door. Before her, the fire was quickly engulfing the small building, the flames licking higher and higher into the sky. Seeing Tristen talking with a group of men, she cautiously forced herself to step toward them to see what was happening.
βHow the hell did this happen?β Tristen demanded of his men.
Robert promptly directed the other workers to the buckets of water. βWe need to get this fire out now, or else the whole station will be little more than a pile of ashes.β
Tristen grabbed at his shirt, stopping his retreat. βI want to know how this happened!β he yelled.
Robert pulled away. βOnly way is if someone lit it,β he explained. βThere could be no other way.β
Tristen let him go then. Amalie watched for a few moments until he joined his men. Fear filled her as she saw him reach for a hessian bag, and drenching it in the water barrel, he began to attack the flames as they directed themselves toward the house.
βWatch out!β Robert yelled as the creaks of the collapsing shed echoed through the night sky.
Still Tristen didnβt move, instead he continued fighting against the flames, looking almost desperate in his actions.
βTristen!β she yelled as shrapnel from the falling building flew toward him.
She watched helplessly as Robert ran toward Tristen, dragging him to safety just as the burning pieces of wood landed where heβd once stood. Quickly getting to his feet, he turned instantly to face her.
βGod dammit, Amalie, itβs too dangerous for you out here,β he yelled at her, running toward her. Stopping in front of her, he grabbed her elbow. βIβll take you back to the house.β
She pulled back from him as if he were alight. She couldnβt go through this again. The last time there was a fire, she lost everything. βGet away from me!β she screamed, turning and running back toward the house. She couldnβt stay there.
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