A fistful of charms [The Hollows Book 4] by Kim Harrison

A fistful of charms [The Hollows Book 4] by Kim Harrison

Author:Kim Harrison
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub, pdf
Tags: Morgan, Serial Murders, Fantasy - Dark, Fantasy - General, American Science Fiction And Fantasy, Bounty hunters, Rachel (Fictitious character), Occult Fiction, Horror Tales, Fantasy Fiction, Fiction - Fantasy, Cincinnati (Ohio), Witches, Fiction, Vampires, Contemporary, General, Fantasy, Suspense Fiction, Science Fiction And Fantasy, Horror, Fantasy - Contemporary
ISBN: 9780060788193
Publisher: New York : HarperTorch, c2006.
Published: 2006-06-08T05:00:00+00:00


I stared at him, my feelings of betrayal rising anew, both angry and frightened. “You told me once that if I wanted to be Ivy’s scion, that you would drive me back to the church and walk away. That you loved me enough to leave if it meant I would be happy.” My heart was pounding and I forced my clenched hands apart. “Well, what’s the difference, Nick?”

He bowed his head. When he looked up, his face was tight with emotion. “I hadn’t lost you then. I didn’t know what you meant to me. I do now. Ray-ray, please. It’s not you making decisions anymore, but vampire pheromones. You’ve got to get out before you make a mistake you can’t walk away from!” A movement in the mirror caught my eye.Ivy. Thank God. I reached for the door handle. “Don’t talk to me about making mistakes,” I said, grabbing my bag and getting out.

I slammed the door, glad to see Ivy for the distraction if nothing else. The van was now gray at the bottom, shading to white at the top and plastered with professional-looking decals. The cloying scent of fixative was a fading hint. Ivy was watching the nearby road as she approached, her subtle finger motions telling me to stay between the shelter of the dirty trucks.

Rocking to a halt, I crossed my arms and waited by the back bumper, lips pressed while Nick shut his door and shuffled forward. “All clear inside?” I said brightly when Ivy joined us. “Good. I’m starved.”

“Just a minute, I want my stuff.” Slipping past me, she yanked the driver’s side door open and retrieved a rolled-down paper bag from under the front seat. She shut the door hard before pushing past Nick and pulling me into her wake. A pause at the head of the shelter the two semis made, and we started for the Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html

restaurant, my flip-flops noisy next to her vamp-soft steps. Behind us, I could hear Nick. By all rights, as the most vulnerable member of the group, he should have been between us, but I didn’t feel like protecting him, and the danger was minimal.

“Your hair is longer,” Ivy said as we crossed the paved lot to the low wood-slatted building snuggled in among the pines.Squirrel’s End? How…redneck.

“You aren’t kidding,” I said, wincing at the memory of my legs. “You didn’t happen to bring a razor with you, did you?”

Her eyes widened. “A razor?”

“Never mind.”Like I was going to tell her I looked like an orangutan?

“Are you okay?” she asked again, her voice heavy with concern.

I didn’t look at her. I didn’t need to. She could read my emotions on the wind easier than I could read a billboard at sixty miles an hour. “Yeah,” I said, knowing she wasn’t asking about the run, but about Nick.

“What did he do?” she said, her arms moving stiffly. “Did he make a pass at you?” I glanced askance at her, then back to the nearing door.



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