Fallout (The
Incorruptibles Book 2)
by S.D. Wasley
Release Date: March
24, 2016
Summary:
From Amazon bestselling author S.D. Wasley comes a new adult
paranormal romance series, The Incorruptibles,
perfect for lovers of Lauren Kate's Fallen and the Jennifer L.
Armentrout’s Obsidian series.
Blurb
Even when love seems
unbreakable, it can still be battered, distorted—damaged beyond repair.
There’s only one thing Frankie yearns for these days, and
that’s to share the gift that makes Cain so extraordinary. But no matter how
inferior she feels, she’s determined to help the man she loves with his secret
rescues, hoping that one day she will access a higher power of her own.
The one thing she knows for sure is that nothing will ever
come between her and Cain again.
Then a stranger arrives in their midst, disrupting the solid
loyalties in Cain’s group. This man has the very thing Frankie needs to unlock
her powers, but the price is higher than she could have dreamed.
Can Frankie and Cain’s love survive the fallout?
Fallout is book 2 in
the new adult paranormal romance series, The Incorruptibles, by Amazon Bestselling
author S.D. Wasley.
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Excerpt
“What?” Liz was indignant when I told them about the episode that night. “Frankie, I don’t think you could possibly know that. Only Cain knows who belongs with us.”
Cain shushed Liz. “Why do you think this girl’s like us, Francesca?”
“I saw in her notebook?just one page?but it said stuff like, girl on bike, dark hair, schoolbag strapped to rack with red luggage strap. And old lady opening screen door for cat, wedges it open with yellow brick.” I gazed around at their faces as they registered the familiar. “It was like reading from our ledger.”
“Who is she?” Jude asked. He knew plenty of people around our age in Augur’s Well.
“Helen someone. Apparently she was in our year at school.”
“Helen Niven?”
“Maybe. Blonde girl, quite pretty. Her dad?”
“Yes, that’s her. Helen Niven.”
Cain’s face had lit up. “I need to see her.”
I nodded. “I got her number. Maybe if I ask her to meet me
somewhere, you can come along too. If you watch us from a distance you might
recognise Helen. If she’s one of your faces then you can come over and I’ll
introduce you.”
“When?” There was an urgency to his tone.
“Uh, tomorrow maybe? She’s caring for her mother so I’ll
need to find out when she’s free.”
“Message her now,” he said, nodding at my phone.
I complied, sending Helen a brief text message to ask if she
wanted to meet tomorrow. Unsurprisingly, the message hung. The signal was
unpredictable at best in this underground stone chamber. I figured it could
wait to send until I was going home but Cain, noticing, offered to take my
phone up to ground level to ensure the message went through.
I got to my feet. “I can go myself.”
He came with me anyway. I moved clear of the ruin and stood
in the bright moonlight to watch the message finally blink with a sent time.
Behind me, Cain slipped his arms around my waist and squeezed me close.
“You are so goddamn amazing,” he breathed into my hair. “You
can run into a girl at a coffee shop and identify the next member of our group
from a couple of words written in her notebook.”
“Uh, slow down,” I said. “We haven’t confirmed anything
yet.” It was hard to focus on anything except his touch, especially when he
pushed my hair to one side and pressed his lips to my neck. I tried to be
business-like, repressing a shiver of pleasure as I checked my phone. “Do you
want to go down now?”
“Do I want to go down?” he asked with a low laugh. “Oh, hell
yes!”
“Cain!” I got flustered. “That’s not what I meant.” However, he liked his meaning better and slipped
a hand under the front of my shirt, kissing down my shoulders. “We can’t do
this.” My knees trembled as his hand made contact with the skin above my navel
and inched its way upwards.
He nipped at my earlobe. “Why not?”
“Because one of the others might follow us up here.” I was
rapidly losing conviction in my own argument. I twisted my head around to get
my lips onto his. He pushed his fingers underneath my bra and I made a noise
that sure didn’t sound like a protest.
My phone chose that moment to beep with a new message,
startling us both. I adjusted myself hastily and checked the screen. Cain
groaned, trying to get his lips back onto my neck, but I twisted away. “Look.
Helen’s replied.”
For a moment his desire warred with his sense of duty.
Before either could claim victory, I pushed him back from me and held my phone
up in front of his face. “She said tomorrow is good for her. Three-thirty at
the same cafĂ© I met her in today.”
He nodded, defeated. “I’ll wait nearby. If I recognise her
I’ll join you.”
“Come on.” I took his hand. “Let’s go back inside. They’ll
think the worst if we stay out here any longer.”
“They’d be just about right,” Cain said, pulling me back
effortlessly and locking me in his arms. “I’ll go back inside with you now but
you, Francesca, had better stay around after everyone else has gone home
tonight.”
Oh God, yes.
Teaser
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