Shadowlove-Stalkers by Claudy Conn

Shadowlove-Stalkers by Claudy Conn

Author:Claudy Conn
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: vampire romance


~ Fourteen ~

CHAD HAD A FEW sports cars in his garage. He had taken out the silver Jaguar to drive Shawna home. What was he doing? Trying to impress her?

As he arrived at the fork in the road that would take him either to Darby Gray or into town, he stopped. Did he really need to go to town and bother with the errands he had listed for himself? Maybe he should just head home and prepare the weapons room for his first ‘training’ session with Shawna.

The image of her face tickled him. He imagined her twinkling bright silver eyes, and that drew an unconscious smile from him. Then he recalled for the hundredth time how she had felt in his arms.

Her luscious breast in his hand, her firm, ski slope butt …

He had to stop this. He had a raging hard-on, and it wasn’t going anywhere anytime soon if he allowed himself to constantly think of her. As he tried to forget that fully charged moment when he had removed her sweater and she was deliciously in his arms, he heard the sound of a powerful engine—a Bentley pulling out of the MacDunn driveway at his back.

He looked in his rearview mirror and smirked. Damn if it wasn’t the squire himself!

He didn’t like the man, and he had been more upset than he wanted to admit to himself when he had discovered that Shawna had taken lunch with MacDunn at his manor. No doubt, the squire was after her pretty little ass.

The notion drew a sneer out of him. Some might say it was the pot calling the kettle black, but Chad felt otherwise. He never took a woman where she didn’t want to go, and he never played with a woman’s feelings. From the start, he was up front with any woman he met and became involved with intimately.

He had heard many stories about the squire and his coterie of women, and none of those stories were pleasant. There were whispers amongst the society of Inverness about Squire Kenneth MacDunn. Those whispers hinted at his abusive behavior. He liked to rough his women up emotionally and physically.

There was a nasty streak in the squire that could be dangerous. Chad had sensed it on the occasional times they had bumped into one another. The squire had a dark side, and that fact had come as a surprise to Chad. He had never noticed it about the man before his mother’s death. He had always thought the squire just a quiet, perhaps unfriendly sort, but something in the man’s nature had gone terribly wrong—Chad was sure of it.

The sound of the squire’s powerful car played in his ears, and Chad realized he was getting closer. In fact, the squire would soon be riding his bumper. Chad made no attempt to move his Jag out of the way or increase his speed. It was a one-lane road, and Chad normally did not behave like that, but the squire continued to provoke him by blowing his horn.



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