TOTAL ECLIPSE: The Evolution (Sin City Heat Series Book 7) by S. K. Hardy

TOTAL ECLIPSE: The Evolution (Sin City Heat Series Book 7) by S. K. Hardy

Author:S. K. Hardy [Hardy, S. K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: STORYMASTERS PUBLISHING
Published: 2015-04-10T07:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 27

After Darrell hung up the phone with Hawk, he had to admit that he felt a little better. He and Hawk may have started off of the wrong foot, but after the dinner in New York, Darrell felt as if he’d gotten to know all of his cousins a little better.

For instance, Lucas sort of reminded him of Angel. Quiet, deadly, but fiercely loyal to his family. The way he’d deftly deactivated the situation between Darrell and Hawk and taken control showed Darrell the others looked at him as the unofficial leader of the group, the heir apparent to the Pattel throne.

King was somewhat of an enigma. He wasn’t born a Pattel, but there was no doubt he was one of them. He always seemed to be on edge. Even though there had been Pattel soldiers sitting one table over from theirs at the restaurant, King constantly kept watch, glancing around, always on the alert. He was a man Darrell would want to have for him rather than against him if it ever came down to that.

And Hawk? Darrell was beginning to learn that there was more to the youngest Pattel than met the eye. He gave off an air of being a spoiled, carefree playboy, but Darrell was convinced it was an act that he deliberately stepped into when it suited him, a camouflage of sorts that allowed him to scope out people and situations without them being aware they were being observed. As the evening had worn on and Darrell listened, Hawk had reminded him a little bit of Marcus. He was brilliant. His mind always seemed to be ten paces ahead of everyone else’s. By the time the rest of them came to a conclusion about a particular subject, Hawk had reached it miles before and sat back waiting on everyone else to catch up.

Darrell’s stomach growled noisily, reminding him how hungry he was. Standing, he turned his computer off. At least his most pressing decision about what he was going to do next was taken care of. Maybe he’d slide by O’Ryan’s for a few hours, get a bite to eat and watch the game before heading home and getting shit-faced drunk. It wasn’t something he did very often but it was preferable to sitting around thinking about Jerra.

The two of them were growing further and further apart. He could feel it but didn’t know what to do to fix it…or where to even start. They were so disconnected and that was something he wasn’t used to. Matter of fact, it scared the hell out of him to think about what that could eventually mean for their marriage if something didn’t change soon.



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