Title:
A Secret Fate
Author: Susan Griscom
Series: A Whisper Cape Novel (#3)
Genre: Paranormal Romance (Adult)
Publisher: Amber Glow Books
Release Date: Oct 31 2013
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print
Blurb/Synopsis:
"Well, fate was cruel, wasn't it?"
Cael and Addison’s fate has taken an unexpected turn.
Gerry, Addie and Cael almost captured Careen’s murderer only
to lose Cael in the battle—a battle that nearly cost him his life. But despite
his survival, he faces a new challenge, thanks to Gerry's handiwork: will Cael
remember Addie or is their love lost with him?
Addie’s family and friends think she should keep the
relationship a secret from Cael so he isn't forced into feelings he can't
remember. Just what she needs, more secrets and on top of everything else,
someone stole the crystal. How is she supposed to get over the loss of her
lover, a lover she'd barely had for only a few short months and deal with the
secret of the lost crystal at the same time?
Aiden wants nothing more than to help Addie overcome her
grief and get over Cael. Or is that all he wants? What happens when too many
people know the secret and someone slips up?
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Author Information
Susan Griscom daydreams often. And sometimes her daydreams
interfere with her daydreams not to mention real life. Because, let’s face it,
her character’s lives are so much more exciting. Sometimes it’s young adult or
new adult or just plain old mainstream fiction. Sometimes it’s paranormal
romance, where her playing field delves into a different milieu than the usual
vampires and werewolves. Some day she might write about fangs and fur, but for
now she prefers sticking to strong heroes and heroines confronted with
extraordinary forces of nature, powers and abilities beyond the norm, mixed
with some steamy romance to get the blood boiling.
Susan lives in the Sierra Foothills in Northern California
with her very romantic husband, her small yippy dog, Riley, and her humongous
black cat, Saké. Her family consists of his and hers; four wonderful sons and
one beautiful daughter, and seven grand angels.
Susan loves when a story takes hold and pulls her into the
fantasy, that's magic.
You can visit Susan at www.susangriscom.com
or email her at susangriscom1@gmail.com. She loves hearing from her fans.
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Excerpt
Addie watched particles of dust float within the ray of
light coming in through the window as the sun began its slow descent into the
horizon. Like most things, cleaning house was not a high priority. Glancing at
the kitchen, she considered making some coffee when the faint knock on the door
jolted her. Addie didn’t know why it surprised her. She’d been expecting
another visit from Darcy or Maia. What she hadn’t expected when she opened the
door was Aiden. Aiden was Gerry’s best friend growing up and best man at his
and Maia’s wedding a few weeks ago. Aiden had come by a couple of days after
Cael’s disappearance to check on her, offering coffee and donuts, but Addie had
been rude. Very rude, she remembered. He hadn’t been back since.
She sighed. “Why are you here?” Still rude, she thought, but
wasn’t sure she cared.
“Came to see how you are. They say you haven’t left here
since the wedding.” His voice dripped with the same thickly coated Scottish
accent Gerry possessed.
Addie shot him a dagger-riddled glance. “Yes, I have,” she
stated defensively. “I went to …” She hesitated and thought about the place
where she’d last seen Cael and cried, begging him to hear her thoughts again
and come home. Her voice shaky and raw, she tried to finish the sentence, “…to
the spot where …”
“The spot where your boyfriend disappeared,” Aiden finished
for her.
She turned away from him, trying desperately to keep the
well of tears in check at the memory. “Yeah, and what business is it of yours,
anyway?” God, Addie, the man’s only trying to be nice.
“None, I guess.” Aiden rubbed his chin, looked around the
living room. She followed his eyes as they swept over the furniture, taking in
the chairs and marble-topped coffee table. Then his brilliant blue gaze
traveled to the all-too-comfortable deep-red leather sofa where she and Cael
enjoyed many pleasant conversations as well as some steamy sexual encounters
while taking in the heat from the large rustic fireplace. Aiden meandered his
way through the entry, his gaze lingering on the massive window spanning the
entire wall, and the breathtaking view of the ocean. His eyes glanced briefly
up the stairs before settling back on hers. “This is a nice place you have. I
can see why you might want to hole up here and hide for a while.”
“I’m not hiding,” she shot back at him, not meaning to sound
so curt. Lowering her voice a tad she added, “I’m … adjusting.”
He nodded. “Aye, I see that you are.” He reached out, took a
strand of her hair that hung annoyingly in her face between his thumb and finger,
slid them to the end. She flinched at the gentle gesture. “You look thin. When
did you eat last?”
“Not that it’s any of your business, I ate …” she had to
think about that. When did she last eat? “Um … recently.” Addie frowned, pissed
that she couldn’t think of a good reason not to be nice to him. He was only
trying to help.
He nodded again. “I, uh … was on my way home from Manny’s
grocery store. I saw the smoke from the chimney and thought I’d stop in. I have
a couple of steaks in the car. I wouldn’t mind sharing … if you want.”
Her stomach grumbled at the mention of the steaks and she
placed her hand over the traitorous organ in an attempt to cover up the rumble.
Maybe she was hungry, but having Aiden in for dinner was not going to happen.
She was certain to find something in the kitchen to fix. Maybe. There had to be
some leftovers from the last time Maia brought her something to eat.
Aiden grinned at her.
“Your stomach seems to like the idea of food.”
Something about Aiden tickled her. He always seemed a little
shy, but not, if that made any sense. He was full of charm but unpretentious.
That was it. He was pretty hot for an older guy too. Okay, he wasn’t that old
and he wasn’t as gorgeous as Cael. Addie caught herself comparing the two;
well, maybe, but in a different way. Her mind rambled on with the strangest
thoughts lately. It must be because she hadn’t been taking very good care of
herself.
Aiden swiped his hand through his shoulder-length dark hair
similar to the way Cael always did. Addie shook her head. “No. I …” she glanced
at the kitchen. “I have dinner. I ... I’m sure of it.” Why was she having such
a hard time talking? “I mean, I do. I do have dinner … already.”
“Right,” he said, strolling to the kitchen as if he’d been
invited to stay.
“Hey! Where are you going?” Addie trailed behind him.
He stopped at the entrance, glancing around at the empty
counter, the empty stove, and the dark oven. He opened the refrigerator and saw
the starkness of the cold box. “Yeah. I see you have plenty to eat.”
His sarcasm exhausted her. She leaned against the doorframe,
suddenly faint, unable to hold herself up.
Aiden stepped within inches of her, staring into her eyes as
he propped his hand along the side of the doorframe very close to her face. She
stole a quick glance at his long fingers.
“Look, I’m not blind. I can see you’re hurting. I can see
you’re starving yourself. I can see that you’re sick with love and worry. I
didn’t come by to upset you, and I’m not going to lie to you. I like you.” When
she started to protest, he placed his finger over her lips. “And because I like
you, I care about how you are getting along. I don’t expect anything from you.”
Her knees grew sapless from standing and they buckled under her as she grabbed
onto his arm for support. “Look at you, you can barely stand up, you’re so
frail. You need food and …” he sniffed at her hair, “a shower.” She gaped at
his audaciousness but resigned herself to hearing him out because she knew,
this time, he wasn’t going away. “Now,” he continued, “there are a few events that
are going to take place over the next hour. I’m going to go to my truck and get
those steaks. Then I’m going to cook them while you go upstairs and take a
shower. Then you will come back down here and you will eat. I am not leaving
until all those things happen.”
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