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(Revenge and Zombies)

 

Sci Fi Romance, Suspense, Action & Adventure

Date Published: September 29. 2023

 

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Rory and Tessa have managed to work together to survive the island, but now
they have an even bigger task at hand. Together, they must find Bennett and
the missing zombie before the virus can take over the mainland.

Easier said than done. The mainland Tessa knew before is a different world
from the one that exists now. A mysterious plague taking over the poorer
population has people nervous, and Rory and Tessa will have their work cut
out for them. Will they be able to stop Tessa’s virus before
it’s too late?

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Copyright ©2023 Torri Heat

 

It was silent out on the water. The kind of silence that screamed in your
ears, demanding to be heard. The kind of quiet that raised the hairs on the
back of your neck and created trails of goose bumps along your arms. It
spoke of a storm brewing in the distance, of an imbalance in the
scales.

The last time it was this quiet was after my father died, when the laughter
had died off, when I had snuck out from under the table I was hiding beneath
and ran to cradle his body. Afterwards, I knew I had been screaming from the
soreness of my throat, and the way I gasped for air. But during those
moments, before the paramedics showed up and carried his body away, it was
silent. Completely and utterly silent. There was only the screaming quiet in
my ears, surrounding me in a way I thought I would never experience
again.

Until now, on the boat. Rory was at the wheel, frowning as he stared into
the grey skies. We hadn’t spoken since the rush to the boat, and that
had been in mostly short sentences.

“Untie the rope for me.”

“Hand me that oar.”

“Push off.”

And getting to the boat had been too loud as we snuck past the small hordes
of zombies that had spread out across the island. Luckily, since we had
arrived at the safe zone, everything had quieted down. The zombies that had
been at the door soon gave up and spread out, and we knew that it was now or
never to make our move. Joe had loaded us up packs filled with supplies and
food — whatever the safe house had to spare. We probably had enough to last
the two of us a week on the mainland, maybe two if we stretched our rations.
A week to find Bennett, the zombie, and make our mind up about what would
happen next. I wasn’t sure yet if we’d return to the island
together, or go our separate ways. Right now, our minds were on the next
steps, and the next steps alone. We needed to find Bennett and that zombie.
There was no other way around it. If he managed to release it into the wild,
the whole thing could be a complete disaster.

There was a reason I liked science. I liked reasons. Logic. I liked there
to be answers to my questions if I worked hard enough. Two plus two always
equalled four, and I had a plan in place for how I wanted to spread the
virus. Bennett releasing one random zombie into the wild was not how my plan
was going to go and could ruin a lot more than just my revenge. I needed to
stop him before that happened.

As for Bennett when we found him… well. Unfortunately in my line of
work, there were some things I needed to do, and this was one of them. But
Bennett was a liability, and I couldn’t afford to have him running
around any more than I could have that zombie running free. I’d take
care of him when and where we found him.

The skies were darkening, and the wind was picking up, bringing my silence
to an end. Reality was flooding in, and I still needed to figure out what
our plan of action was. I pointed to the grey beach in the distance.
“I think we should try there!” I called over to Rory, yelling to
be heard over the screaming wind.

He turned to look at me, the boat cutting sharply over a wave that splashed
us both with cool water. “What?”

I pointed again. “There! Try there!”

Rory nodded and turned the wheel in the direction of the small beach. It
wasn’t the largest dock Bennett could’ve gone to, but it was
definitely the closest and easiest, which if I was bringing a zombie on my
own to the mainland is what I would’ve gone for.

The wind blew through my hair, and I grabbed for the elastic wrapped around
my wrist. Twisting my hair into a tight braid, I watched Rory as he
controlled the boat easily, as if he had been doing this all his life
despite the increasingly choppy water. I wondered what was going through his
head at this moment. Did he regret coming with me? Or maybe this was just
his way of getting back to the mainland, and he’d dump my ass as soon
as we touched ground, maybe even sending the cops my way. Not like I needed
him, really. I was certain I’d be able to find Bennett without
Rory’s help. I had been finding my way in this world alone since I was
young, and nothing had changed now.

But it might be nice to have someone to bounce ideas off, since I no longer
had James. A real, live sounding board. I didn’t need him to have
pointless conversation with. I’d rather save my breath. But to see if
my ideas were on the right track or not? Yeah, that might be nice.

I’d have to wait and see what his plan was once we got the boat to
the mainland.

About the Author

Torri Heat has always loved control. Her mind was blown when she discovered
she could control entire worlds through story writing. Throw some steamy
romance in there, and it was pretty close to perfection. Torri loves dark
heroes who ride off into the sunset on their motorcycles, fierce heroines
who can fend for themselves, and a sprinkle of the paranormal to keep things
interesting. When she’s not creating alternate realities you can find her
managing her three ring circus of kids and animals.

Find all of Torri’s books and sign up for her newsletter at her
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(Darkling #5)

Dark Fantasy/Paranormal Romance

Date Published: April 29, 2022

 

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Jasper and Ava’s relationship has been nothing but dramatic. From
werewolf hunters to demons and everything in between, a nice, normal wedding
is exactly what’s needed. Their mating will not only affirm their own
relationship, but help to cement the alliances between the wolf packs and
the Venators.

But a rival wolf pack is dead set against Jasper and Ava’s union, and
everything their love stands for. Will the couple make it to their wedding
day, or will deep seated prejudices keep them apart forever?

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Mollie peeled out of the lot, turning in the direction of Merrick’s
house, and I knew exactly where she was going. She could say my upcoming
nuptials was her only chance to experience a wedding of her own, but
everyone who knew the two of them knew that was a lie. Mollie had Merrick
wrapped around her little finger, and if Mollie wanted a wedding, she was
going to have a wedding. It was only a matter of time.

I unlocked the door to the — our — apartment, and Betty immediately came
running out to greet me. Having my cat with me once more really made our
house feel like home. She had yet to warm up to Jasper, but we were getting
somewhere, especially with Jasper’s incessant treats he would bring
home.

I tossed my bag on the couch, and gave Betty a quick pet, immediately
taking Mollie’s advice and heading for the shower. Jasper wasn’t
home yet. With me going dress shopping, he had taken the opportunity to head
onto pack lands and see the guys. I doubted they were going suit shopping.
At this moment, they were probably sparring in the field like a bunch of
teenagers.

The shower immediately began to steam up the bathroom, so I opened the door
a crack before I stepped into the hot water. Mollie was right — as usual.
The heat eased the tension in my shoulders, and I stopped overthinking. For
a minute at least. I wasn’t sure I explained my emotions clearly, the
intrusive thoughts churning my stomach as we shopped for dresses and called
caterers. Having the “perfect” wedding felt silly when my family
was filled with supernatural creatures, yes. But little things bothered me
as well. Who would walk me down the aisle? Did I cover my mark so the
reverend marrying us didn’t see, or was he a wolf as well?

And all of this wasn’t even getting into the bigger issues. What had
the demon meant when they called me “storm summoner”? The name
rang in my head, day in and day out. I couldn’t make sense of it. The
taste of the dream still lingered on my tongue, a vision that felt more like
a memory. Watching the dark clouds roll in, as Jasper stood there in awe.
How could the demon know of my dreams? The only person I had ever mentioned
them to was Jasper. So the only conclusion I could draw was that I was
missing something, and the problem with missing something was that it
usually led to danger. I didn’t need any more danger than necessary
with my supposed “perfect” wedding looming on the horizon. Storm
summoner…

“Penny for your thoughts.”

Startled, I jumped, catching myself on the side of the shower before I
slipped and fell on my ass. One perk of Venator training? My reflexes had
never been better. On the other side of the glass door stood Jasper with a
smirk, arms crossed over his thick chest. “Shit, Jasp, some warning
would be nice!”

He shrugged, rolling his lip between his teeth. “I was enjoying the
view. Also I called your name when I got home, and you didn’t answer.
Obviously too deep into whatever you’re thinking about.”

“Just… everything.” I sighed. My chest tightened.
“How were the guys?”

“Good.” Jasper tugged his T-shirt over his head, leaving me
ogling his cut abs. It had been an unseasonably warm fall, and to be honest
I was surprised he was wearing a shirt at all.

“What do you think you’re doing?”

Jasper shoved his sweatpants over his hips with a crooked grin.
“Conserving water. I’m sweaty as anything, and you were kind
enough to start a shower for me. Figured we could solve each other’s
problems with one solution.”

 

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