Book Name: Cronin’s Key III
Series: Cronin’s Key
Book: Three
Release
Date: September 18
Blurb:
History isn’t always what it seems…
Twelve months after his change, Alec MacAidan is still
getting used to his many vampire talents. While most vampires would give
anything to have more than one supernatural power, Alec craves nothing more
than peace and time alone with Cronin. But when Alec meets entities from
outside this realm, he’s left powerless in their presence.
Zoan are half-lycan, half-dragon creatures that have slipped
through time and reality, seemingly undetected by man and vampire. Or have
they? They bear an uncanny resemblance to gargoyles, leaving Alec’s view on all
things weird to get a whole lot weirder.
This new quest leads Alec, Cronin, and their band of friends
to Paris, Rome, and Moscow, where they learn that gargoyles aren’t simply
statues on walls. In the underground pits beneath churches all over the world,
Alec discovers the Key’s true destiny. Facing the Zoan might take every talent
he has. And he may need help from the dead to get them all out alive.
Pages or Words: 58,800 words
Categories: Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance
Excerpt:
CHAPTER ONE
Alec
sat back in the chair and held in a sigh, feeling every bit the lab rat he’d
become. Since he’d become a vampire a year ago, he’d been put through test
after test, so each and every one of his unending list of talents could be
explored and documented.
He’d
agreed to this, and he knew it was the right thing to do, but in that very
moment, he wished to be doing anything else.
And
with talents for making errant thoughts an instant reality—like setting fire to
sofas and making Xbox controllers explode in Eiji’s hand because he’d somehow
won—it wasn’t a good frame of mind to be in.
He
loved Jodis. He really did. She had become one of his best friends. But she’d
also taken it upon herself to document his talents, and he’d just about had
enough for one day. If replicating wasn’t a talent so frowned upon in the
vampire world, he’d make a copy of himself to endure Jodis’ tests while he and
Cronin hid out in their bedroom. He’d replicated himself a few times,
experimentally of course, and found it too taxing on himself anyway.
“Can
you do it again?” she asked, notepad and pen in hand.
Alec
had found a certain talent he’d dubbed the chameleon, for obvious reasons, because
he could make things change color. It was absurd, really, and probably of no
better use than a party trick. But he could, if he concentrated, turn a red pen
blue or a white shirt black. The talent could only manifest by touch, and it
lasted only a few minutes before returning to its original color, but Jodis was
rather intrigued.
Alec,
on the other hand, had passed bored like it was standing still and was well on
his way to irate. “Jodis, I’ve kinda had enough of this today.”
“Last
one, I promise.”
For
Alec, it wasn’t so much as reining in a temper anymore, where the most damage
done was a cutting remark. Now it was keeping a lid on a few dozen talents that
reacted poorly to anger. He only had to get really pissed off and a rage would
barrel out of him like nuclear fallout, literally knocking humans and vampires
off their feet. Or he could burst eardrums with a furious roar, or maybe he
could turn them to stone, or dust. Or maybe, just maybe, he could rip an
earthquake through the apartment so he didn’t have to do any more of these
stupid fucking tests.
“Alec,”
Eleanor cautioned from the next room.
“I
wasn’t actually going to do that,” he
replied petulantly. He knew Eleanor, with the gift of foresight, saw possible
outcomes of decisions made, and that did nothing to quell his frustration.
“Jesus, now my thoughts aren’t even my own.” Standing up, he snatched the purple
notebook off the desk, holding it for half a second and slamming it back down.
It was now black, as was every page inside it, and it was smoldering as though
it almost caught fire.
Cronin
was suddenly in front of him, a hand cupped to his face. “He’s had enough,” he
said to Jodis, and they disappeared.
*
* * *
As
soon as Alec’s feet hit the soft earth, he took a deep breath of fresh air and
reveled in the silence.
His
life hadn’t exactly been quiet in the last twelve months.
He
felt the warmth of Cronin’s hand in his, smelled the sweet aromas of heath and
moss from both the vampire beside him and the cool air of the long-abandoned
battlefield, and Alec exhaled loudly.
Cronin
had somehow learned to quiet his mind a little and it gave Alec the silence he
so desperately needed. In the last twelve months, Cronin had taken Alec on more
time-outs than he could count.
Knowing when he’d had enough and was reaching breaking point, Cronin would
simply remove Alec from the situation, leaping him somewhere quiet where his
mind could have some much needed solitude.
But with a gentle squeeze of his hand, Cronin reassured him he was
there.
“I’m
sorry,” Alec said.
“Don’t
apologize,” Cronin said adamantly. “I can’t begin to imagine your
frustrations.”
“Jodis
is only trying to help. I behaved badly.” He could very well speak words
directly into Jodis’ mind and tell her privately that he was sorry. But he’d prefer
not invade the thoughts of others, preferring to apologize in person.
“She
understands,” Cronin said, trying to pacify him.
Alec
sighed loudly and allowed the quiet to envelope him. “I love it here,” he said
eventually.
The
field at Dunadd, Scotland, had become a sanctuary for Alec. No voices in his
head, no city of millions with flurrying thoughts unbidden through his mind, no
politics of vampire councils, no meetings, no one hovering.
Just
Cronin.
“It
affords you a great privacy,” Cronin said. His Scottish accent and formal tone
still made Alec smile. “Your talents as a vampire are a burdensome gift.”
Alec
had learned very early on to block out the voices and thoughts of those around
him, but living in a city of millions made it a constant effort, and his
display of anger at Jodis just minutes ago bothered him. “These talents are a
pain in my ass.”
Cronin
laughed quietly. “Your control over them still astounds us all.”
“The
control you keep talking about is a talent in itself. It’s like casting a net
over a thousand different fish.” Alec sighed loudly. “I’ve told you that
before.”
“I
know. Though it amazes me still.” Cronin squeezed Alec’s hand again and looked
out across the field of long grass to the line of trees that fronted the river.
“Lie down with me.”
Cronin
simply lay flat on his back in the middle of the field and when Alec lay down
next to him, Cronin snatched up Alec’s hand again. And together in the
mind-clearing silence, they watched the blanket of stars glide across the sky.
It
was a clear autumn night in Scotland, cold and dark. Neither of those things
impeded a vampire of course, and Alec would never tire of the simple changes
he’d gone through when he became a vampire. It was the complex changes he was
beginning to struggle with. The talents he’d been given made him unique: the
only vampire ever to have all vampire
talents, some he was still discovering a year after his change. It was these
talents that made his life hectic, his obligations as the key to the vampire world that gave him a great responsibility,
and as Cronin had said, it was becoming a great burden.
Alec
loved that Cronin would leap them to the very field where his human life had
ended. The old battlefield in Scotland was also where they’d first made love,
where they came to talk, to be by themselves. Like now.
“Thank
you for bringing me here,” Alec whispered, his anger and frustration from
before almost gone. “I feel like I can breathe here.”
“Is
that not what husbands do?” Cronin asked with a smile. “Save the other from the
myriad of madness?”
“Husbands,” Alec said,
bringing Cronin’s knuckles up to his lips and kissing them softly. “Now that is
something I’ll never tire of.”
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About the
author:
N.R. Walker is an Australian author, who loves her
genre of gay romance.
She loves writing and spends far too much time doing
it, but wouldn't have it any other way.
She is many things; a mother, a wife, a sister, a
writer. She has pretty, pretty boys who live in her head, who don't let her
sleep at night unless she gives them life with words.
She likes it when they do dirty, dirty things...but
likes it even more when they fall in love.
She used to think having people in her head talking
to her was weird, until one day she happened across other writers who told her
it was normal.
She's been writing ever since...
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