Wednesday, July 16, 2014

A Page Straight From Jami Gray #apagestraightfrom

Hunted by the Past
by
Jami Gray

Since I didn’t want to touch him, much, I poked a finger against his chest, ignoring the unexpected zap of awareness. “I don’t know how you found me or why, but right now I have other, more important things to do. So, why don’t--”  
The ringing of the phone interrupted my tirade.  
I shot a look at the phone sitting on the counter to our left, and then narrowed my gaze at Kayden. 
He quirked an eyebrow.   
The phone rang again. 
“You going to answer it?” he drawled. 
Stepping back, I plucked the receiver off the cradle.  “Hello?” 
“Cyn?” What do you know, it was Thomas Anderson Gunderson, A.K.A. Tag.   
I stared at the man standing across from me.  “Yeah.” 
“Where have you been? And why the hell won’t you answer my calls?”  Despite his questions, there was a thread of relief in my friend’s voice. Ex-friend, I reminded myself. 
“Why would I?” I gave my answer absently, watching Kayden make his way over to the other side of the counter and take a seat on a barstool.  
In my ear, Tag cursed. “Dammit, Cyn. I don’t have time to explain shit now— ” 
“Why are you calling me?” I cut him off, ice coating every word.  
“Why are you in Sedona?” he shot back, his voice hard. 
“I’m more concerned with how you got this number and why everyone seems determined to turn my cabin in to Grand Central Station.” 
Momentary silence filled the line.  “Shaw’s there?” 
“Got it in one.” 
“Thank God,” Tag muttered. “Be as bitchy as you want, Cyn, but tell me you’re okay. You ran away—” 
“I didn’t run from shit, Tag, I was kicked to the fucking curb as soon as you and everyone else got what you wanted.” 
“That’s not what happened.” 
“Really? Because from where I stood, it sure as hell looked like it.” Silence answered. Turning away from Kayden’s too avid gaze, I tried to regain control so I could kick both of these men back out of my life. “I’m fine, but I’m little busy dealing with my own situation.” 
“What kind of situation?” It actually sounded as if he gave a damn. 
Closing my eyes, I tried to shove aside the urge to bang my head against a wall at the single minded intensity of the male gender.  “My sister is AWOL.  Now, can we just focus on why you’re bothering me and Kayden has decided to pursue a career in B&E?” 
“How long has Kelsey been missing?”  
The urgent note underlying Tag’s question reignited my earlier sense of unease, as if there was something bigger at play here. Worry about Kelsey trumped hurt feelings, so I answered. “Not sure, a couple hours maybe.  Her car is here.” 
The string of oaths spewing over the line from Tag proved no one could swear like a Marine. “Son of mangy bitch,” he muttered, then he took a deep breath.  “The cabin’s an hour and half outside of Phoenix?” He didn’t wait for my answer.  “I’ll meet you up there.  Stay with Kayden.” 
“Tag,” his name came out as a warning of my waning patience. My fingers tightened around the phone, and it took an amazing amount of will-power to not share my own colorful vocabulary. “You need to tell me what’s going on. Right. Now.” The last two words emerged around gritted teeth. 
“It’s about Flash. His killer is out.” His unexpected answer stabbed deep, drawing blood under my skin. Brutal memories boiled up and I almost missed his, “Stay with Kayden, Cyn.” 

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Jami Gray grew up on the Arizona-Mexico border, and was adopted at the age of 14 to suddenly become the fifth eldest of 37 children. She graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor’s in Journalism and three minors-History, English, and Theater. (Decision-making was not her forte at the time.) Shortly after marrying her techie-geek hubby (who moonlighted as her best friend in high school) she completed a Masters in Organizational Management from University of Phoenix Oregon.


Now, years later, she’s back in the Southwest where she’s outnumbered in her own home by two Star Wars obsessed boys, one Star Wars obsessed husband, and an overly-friendly, 105-pound male lab. Delving into the wild paranormal worlds where romance collides with suspense and Urban Fantasy is queen, manages to salvage her sanity. Or so we let her believe...



Blurb for Hunted by the Past:

Sometimes death is the only way to out run the past…

A reluctant psychic who can relive the past, a man well versed in keeping secrets, and a psychopathic killer enter a deadly game where the past determines the future.


Changing the past is an impossibility ex-Marine, Cynthia “Cyn” Arden, understands all too well. Struggling in the aftermath of a botched mission, which cost her two teammates, her military career, and a fledging relationship, she’s brought home by a panicked phone call. The psychic killer behind her nightmares has escaped military custody to hunt down the remaining teammates, one by one. Next on his murderous list--Cyn. Her only chance at survival is to master the psychic ability she’s spent years denying.


The killer’s game brings her face to face with the one person guaranteed to throw her off kilter—the unsettling and distracting man she left behind, Kayden Shaw. Once she believed he’d stand by her side, until he chose his job and his secrets over her. A choice that’s left the scars of the past etched deep on her mind and heart.


To survive this twisted game, Cyn must risk trusting her heart and accepting who and what she is, or lose not only her life, but the man she loves.

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