Excerpt 2:
Dulcina sat upright, her hand sliding down his chest until she pulled back and let it rest on her own leg. She was thinking things through. He'd thrown a lot at her, and he could see she'd taken it all in, was trying to figure him out.
“What if...” She paused for a moment, her gaze shifting to the door, and then she lowered her voice. “If you could confirm he's here, is there a way to make your countrymen aware of when he returns to the States? Then they can arrest him upon arrival?”
Hope surged though him. “Maybe. It might be a while before he feels safe enough to return. I'd have to keep tabs on him until he got on a plane, and when he does, you'd have to let me make a phone call.”
“I think we could make that happen. I'll help, Jake, but you have to do two things for me,” she said, imperious as she sat atop him. “Number one. If we hit a dead end, you let this go.”
“And the second?” Jake already knew what the last thing was, he just needed confirmation.
“No more trying to escape.”
“Yeah,” Jake said, and even as he said it, he knew he'd be true to his word. He valued preserving her life over taking one of a criminal.
“Trust me,” she coaxed, tilting her head slightly as she looked down into his eyes, a slight crook of a smile on the left side of her lips.
“I'm trying to. How do you think you’re going to find him?”
“I speak French. You don’t. Also, I happen to have a friend well connected to...everything. Airlines, car services, drugs, bars, criminals, humans, vampires, rumors, facts. He would know when your man came in and where he was headed. From there, any movement within the city will be easy for him to track,” she said, her confidence in this man boundless.
“We’ll find him.”
“When can I talk to your guy?”
Dulcina threw her head back and laughed, a wild laugh that made his insides jump to life, all giddy and drawn to her infectious smile. This time, when meeting his gaze, she sent him one of those looks that said he'd lost all sense of reality. A ‘good for you for believing you can fly to the moon on a kite’ kind of a look.
This moment between them was special and he could damn well recognize the rarity. There was intimacy in this sharing of secrets, of planning the future. She was with him on this, one hundred percent at his side.
Thank goodness she'd tied him down, because if he'd been free, he would have flipped her onto her back and kissed her until she sighed. Jake cleared his throat, more so to redirect his thoughts than to gain her attention, but it accomplished both.
She slowly shook her head. “He won’t talk to you.”
“So you'll talk to him?” Jake tried sitting upright, his excitement getting the best of him, but he wasn't going anywhere all trussed up with her still parked on top of him. “He’s your kind, right?”
“It’s not that easy, Jake.”
“I’ll do whatever it takes to get this guy. Tell me what to do,” he demanded. She took a long, drawn-out breath, and for a moment Jake thought he'd lost her. With only a few tools left in his belt, Jake raised his voice to draw her focus. “Hey! Look at me, Dulcie. Want me to be your pet? Fine. Your servant? Done. Anything.”
“Anything?”
He tipped his chin down in a solitary nod. “I need this.”
“What I need,” she said, leaning forward until her face hovered just over his, so close he felt her breath curling over his chin, “is for you to obey me.”
“I’ll polish your damn boots for the rest of my life if you want. Just give me this,” he pleaded through clenched teeth.
“You're not listening, Jake. I'm not asking for shiny boots. I'm asking for your obedience. If I tell you to follow me, you do so without question. If I need you to duck out of sight, you've got to move fast,” she said, and Jake kept nodding along. He was right there with her, agreeing to everything she threw at him. With her help, her trust, he might actually have a shot at catching Tulio, and that was better than the hollow nothing he was living with right now. She continued her list of demands, but slower, “And if I need you to keep that smart mouth of yours shut, you will do so. I can't have you saying the wrong thing at the wrong time to the wrong person and getting us both killed.”
His eyes widened. “That can happen?”
“With certain vampires.” She shrugged lazily. “Yes.”
All he had to do was stop looking at her as jailer, and start thinking of her like she was his captain. Jake was an officer, a SWAT member. Following directives was second nature. On top of it all, she wasn't wrong. He was walking onto a battleground he didn't know how to navigate. She did.
“Yeah, we're good,” he said, nodding his compliance. “I'll follow orders.”
“No matter what, Jake. If you're going to walk at my side out there on the streets, you're going to encounter a way of life you don't understand. That means if a man is attacking me, you don't move unless I say.”
“Listen, if someone is—”
“Nothing. You do nothing. If the situation is bad enough I think I'm in danger, then I will tell you to run. And you will.” At his questioning look, she shook her head to quiet him and continued, “If something happens to me, and demons don't get you first, there will be a kill order out on you. You will need to know where it is safe to seek sanctuary.”
“I'm in. You lead,” he said, though he was a little unsettled by the devious smile that suddenly curled this beautiful woman's lips. He was in for a hell of a ride.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Character Confessions from Night Stalker by Jen Colly
Hey, there. I'm Jake. I'm in the book. I've been all over. Grew up in Kentucky, spent a fair piece of time in Northwest Ohio, then landed back home. Don't ask me how – 'cause I don't want to talk about it – but I landed in Florida.
Things started to settle down for me and I found my groove, at least until my partner got shot. Well, I wasn't thinking straight, and I went after the guy. I was hot on his trail. Followed him all the way to Paris.
Look, I know I'm supposed to get it all off my chest, vent about my writer, but I don't have any complaints. Okay, maybe one or two. I could have done without getting the snot beat out of me, and the busted ribs. I spent a good deal of time recovering.
Was it worth it?
At first I wasn't sure. Couldn't figure out how to get out of the mess I'd landed in, and my writer wasn't much help. She let me flounder. Must be a mom. Took me a while to realize my answer was right in front of me.
No, my writer didn't show me, and I certainly didn't figure it out myself.
Dulcie knocked me on my ass. Made me take a step back and think straight, reevaluate my priorities.
That's what your woman's supposed to do, right? I hadn't been around a good woman in so long I was startin' to think they didn't exist. Here I had one by my side the whole time. My Sugar, she's amazing.
Let's face it, I've been tossed into a world that isn't mine. I don't know the rules and I don't know the players. She does. And she's got a big ol' Bowie knife. We're doing this her way. Together.
Yeah, I'd do it all again to have what I got with Dulcie. I needed her. Stubborn woman won't admit it, but she needed me, too. For that alone, I owe my writer a thank you.
The Cities Below
Book Six
Jen Colly
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Date of Publication: March 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9798230571018
Number of pages: 330
Word Count: 86,000
Cover Artist: Ryan Imbrock
Tagline: He had every intention of crossing a line.
Book Description:
In all honesty, Jake had to give his trip to Paris mixed reviews. Beaten and broken by seemingly invincible men with eerie red eyes marked the low point, but abduction by a sexy, knife-wielding vampire? Better than fireworks on the Fourth of July. She was the best medicine for a wounded man's body and soul. A few busted ribs cost him precious time, but he had to keep moving. Call it vengeance or justice, either way, Jake had a man to kill.
Dulcina had witnessed the destruction left in the wake of demons for far too many years to be rattled by a bloody body. She brought him home and catered to his comfort. Big mistake. The smart-mouth, irritatingly likable man pulled through, and was determined to leave, but with knowledge of other species in his head, the human is a problem.
To stop Jake from escaping, Dulcina promised to help him finish his mission, but the price was steep, and neither were prepared for what they discovered. Secrets are uncovered, and as a Night Stalker charged with protecting all species, Dulcina is forced to make a difficult choice.
Jen Colly is the rare case of an author who rebelled against reading assignments throughout her school years. Now she prefers reading books in a series, which has led her to writing her first paranormal romance series: The Cities Below. She will write about anything that catches her fancy, though truth be told, her weaknesses are pirates and vampires.
She lives in Ohio with her supportive husband, two kids, and four rescued cats.
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