About DARK REDEMPTION
Deep in the Louisiana bayou, Mala LaCroix cannot escape the mysterious things she's seen. Haunted by her otherworldly past, she only wants to hide her special abilities and care for the man she's come to love. But the dark swamp she calls home holds more than just Mala's secrets, for a killer is leaving behind ghosts trapped between worlds, hungry for vengeance . . . Landry knows Mala could never turn her back on those in need. It's part of what attracts him to her. But now that he's wrestling with his own demons-and losing-he fears that just being near the woman he loves endangers her life. And that traps him in a terrible dilemma: leave Mala alone to catch a murderer by herself or stay close-and risk entangling her in the brutal battle for his very soul.
About Angie Sandro
Angie Sandro was born at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Within six weeks, she began the first of eleven relocations throughout the United States, Spain, and Guam before the age of eighteen. Friends were left behind. The only constants in her life were her family and the books she shipped wherever she went. Traveling the world inspired her imagination and allowed her to create her own imaginary friends. Visits to her father's family in Louisiana inspired this story. Angie now lives in Northern California with her husband, two children, and an overweight Labrador.
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EXCERPT
We pull into the hospital parking
lot. None of us move from our seats. We each dread what’s coming for different
reasons. Tension radiates from Mala in waves strong enough to raise the hairs
on my arms when she clutches my hand. She’s never been comfortable in
hospitals, and now it’s worse.
Ghosts flock to her like she’s got
a homing beacon attached to her forehead. I don’t get hit with the mojo quite
as bad. I see the residual spirits. We’ve been practicing blocking them when we
train with Ferdinand. Hopefully our shielding will withstand the oncoming
barrage or we’ll be ready to punch someone in the face before we find Pepper.
“Let’s get this over with.” I
release her hand and open the door. She waits until I come around to help her
out rather than making the long jump to the ground. Her arms wrap around my
neck, and I hold her close, inhaling. Her scent wraps around my body. She
presses her nose into the side of my neck. Her warm breath blows across my
skin, and my gut tightens when she presses a kiss to the underside of my jaw.
“Hold on to me, Landry,” she
whispers. “Don’t let them get me.”
“I’ve got you. Always.”
Her lips press against mine. The
taste of her mouth with each pulse of her tongue is like honey and melted
butter. The tension in my muscles relax as the kiss deepens. My worries fade,
leaving a golden brown haze in their place.
Finally, she pulls back with a slow
inhale and whispers, “No matter how bad things feel, one kiss from you puts
everything back into perspective.”
“Too bad about our audience. If we
were alone, I’d really rock your perspective.” I give her a quick dip with a
neck nuzzle that leaves her giggling, then set her on her feet. Sophia sticks
her head out the open door. “I’m beat. I’m going to take a nap while you take
care of business.”
“Carl? You staying in the truck
too?” I ask.
“Nope!” He slams the door and races
for the entrance as if afraid we’ll call him back.
Mala threads her fingers though
mine, walking on my blind side. She’s my other half. With her next to me, I don’t
worry about crashing into unseen obstacles. My presence becomes important to
her once we enter the emergency room lobby. Her sweaty hand clenches mine. I
glance over to see her glazed eyes shut as she inhales. When the breath
releases, her eyes open.
“I’m okay,” she says with a grin.
“The shield’s holding, and Caspar is not invited to this party.”
“Good, I didn’t want to kick
not-so-friendly-ghost ass.”
Her laugh cuts off in a snort.
“Whoops.”
“You’re adorable.”
She pinches my cheek. “So are you,
sweetie.”
“Ugh,” Carl yelps. “Stop with the lovey-dovey talk before
you totally turn me off relationships.”
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