Pirate's Persuasion by Lisa Kessler

Pirate's Persuasion by Lisa Kessler

Author:Lisa Kessler
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Women's Fantasy Fiction; Paranormal & Urban Fantasy; Paranormal Ghost Romance; Metaphysical Fiction; Action & Adventure Fantasy; Fantasy & Futuristic Romance; New Adult & College Fantasy; Romantic Fantasy; Witches & Wizards Romance; Lisa Kessler; Amara; Pirate; Single Title Romance; Paranormal Romance; Sentinels of Savannah; Entangled Publishing; Ghost; Flying Dutchman; PNR; Magic, Witches; Psychic; Immortal Hero; Dark, Suspenseful; Haunting;
Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC
Published: 2020-05-25T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Sixteen

David stared at the photo and cursed under his breath. Ashley Storrey, CEO of Cybernet Securities. No denying this woman was the high priestess they’d tangled with, and judging by the last name, she was Heather’s sister.

Heather lied to him.

David shoved the stab of hurt and guilt aside and nodded. “This is her.” He glanced at Kingsley. “How’d you find her?”

“I can’t take the credit this time.” Kingsley shook his head. “Agent Henderson wisely wore a micro body cam. She brought me pictures, and facial recognition software did the rest.”

Even though Agent Henderson had been hesitant to take on this detail, her undercover work was impeccable as usual.

David headed for the door. “Send me the digital file once you complete it. I want to know everything about this woman down to her favorite cereal.”

Once he was alone in his office, he took out his cell and started scrolling through his contacts. When he got to Heather’s name, he set the phone aside. This needed some finesse. Why would Heather be protecting her sister if she was the one attacking Drake?

Hell, Heather had been the one who told him about a coven controlling spirits in the first place.

She must not have known her sister was involved. Did she know now? Maybe she still didn’t believe it. That would explain why she was trying to defend her sibling. The key would be proving to Heather that Ashley was using magic to hurt others.

There was more to it than just the coven.

He had a hunch Ashley must be the head of the Digi Robins thievery ring. On the dark web everyone called the leader of the group Robin, but she wouldn’t use her real name anyway. And if Ashley was also the high priestess of the new coven, then she had the Flying Dutchman’s figurehead. King had traced the relic to the Serpent Society, and their antiquities were not for sale. The figurehead would’ve had to be stolen. Right up the Digi Robins’s alley.

He put his cell back in his pocket. Time to connect the dots. He needed proof tying Ashley not only to the coven, but also to the Digi Robins. Then he could show Heather the truth.

Normally he wouldn’t work so hard to prove a case to anyone other than a judge, but his gut warned him he’d need Heather on his team to bring down her sister. Ashley had an impressive grip on her magic, and with the figurehead in her possession she could torment her enemies and then send her Digi Robins crew to steal their valuables.

And if she did take the figurehead from the Serpents—David rubbed the S-shaped scar over his heart—this could be his chance to smoke out the last of the fanatical order and take them down.

For good.

…

Drake sat in the other room while Heather conducted two mediumship appointments. Hearing her work gave him a glimpse into her world. Her ability to connect with those souls who had crossed over was uncanny, and her gentle spirit shone through as she delivered the messages to her clients with healing and hope.



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