Bree stepped inside, blind to the smiling faces turned toward her, as she searched for
After the vows had been spoken and Faelan had slipped a ring on Bree’s finger, the ring his father had given his mother more than a century and a half before, the minister turned to Faelan. “And now, young man, you may kiss your bride.”
A man appeared before her, his auburn hair streaked with silver. He ran one long claw over the yellowed pages of an open book. She could feel his longing for it, his lust. Bree shook her head, and the vision receded. She saw Faelan looking down at her, worry marring his handsome face.
“Are you all right?” he whispered.
Bree pushed the vision aside, refusing to let anything ruin this day. She touched her stomach and gave him a secret smile. Slipping the hand holding her bouquet around his neck, she pulled his lips to hers. “As long as I’m with you.”
Her warrior. Her Romeo. Her mate.
Acknowledgments
There are several people I want to thank for helping me as I wrote this book. Austin, my real hero, who supported and encouraged me, running along beside me as I chased my dream. My wonderful children, who understood that Mommy had to spend a lot of time in front of the computer and sometimes forgot that real people need to eat. My parents, brother, sister-in-heart, and nephew, as well as my husband’s family, who are a constant source of strength in my life. My incomparable agent, Christine Witthohn of Book Cents Literary Agency, who not only believed I had talent, but also helped me shape it. All the Book Cents babes and dudes, for their humor and support. My first instructor, Leigh Michaels, who opened the doorway to a dream. Margie Lawson, who helped me hone my writing skills. All the hard-working staff at Sourcebooks, and last but not least, my fabulous editor, Deb Werksman, for taking a chance on me.
About the Author
Anita Clenney writes paranormal romance and romantic suspense. Before giving herself over to the writing bug, she worked in a pickle factory and a preschool, booked shows for Aztec Fire Dancers, and was a secretary, an executive assistant, and a Realtor. She lives with her husband and two children in suburban Virginia not far from Washington, DC.