In Each Other's Embrace: An Eve Snow Psychic P.I Story, the Prequel
By Sandra Ross
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From the Publisher that brought you popular short story series Witching Call, Hostile Hearts, Earthbound Angels, The January Morrison Files Psychic Series, Ralph's Gift, Children of Time, Chains of Darkness, Song of Teeth, Tropical Storms and Friend Zone...
A MISSING CHILD, A PSYCHIC ABILITY, AND AN ALMOST LOVER FROM HER PAST
HOME IS BEING IN EACH OTHER'S ARMS
Evie Snow, a lone Private Investigator who happens to be a psychic (and has never lost trail of a missing child since she put up her own business) suddenly finds herself on paths with Hunter Vale, the man who's marked her past with bitterness after he's betrayed her with another woman before their romance took off.
Hunter's little niece is missing and he badly needs Evie's help. Evie, on the other hand, knew she would try to find the child even before she learned who she was. She confronts the familiar painful feelings of his past betrayal but she is forced to work with him to save little Christa and bring her home to her devastated parents for Christmas, or before it is too late.
But to her utter dismay, the sexual tension and incredible awareness she feels towards him the moment he appears in her doorway and back to her life again can only mean one thing—he's still the only man who can get through her tough facade, and can very well still be the only man who can own her heart.
As they rush to save Christa, they will face the dangerous psychopath who's been kidnapping and killing children—a first among many. This is the exciting prequel to the serialized short story, Eve Snow Psychic P.I Series.
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READER ADVISORY: This story contains contents that some reader may find objectionable, including sex and erotic themes.
Bonus preview of "THE CASE OF THE SECRET ADMIRER I: EVE SNOW PSYCHIC P.I." at the end of the book!
EXCERPT
Evie launched herself at him, wrapping her arms around his neck and kissing him on his open mouth.
Hunter was clearly taken aback for a moment but was soon enthusiastically giving back, opening his mouth further to let her assault him with her lips and tongue.
As their lips slid against each other and their tongues danced the rhythmic dance of foreplay, he lifted her to his lap and she straddled him as he kept kissing her deeply and passionately. She raked her hands through those unruly blonde curls of his while she kissed him back. Hunter slid his hands under her sweater and cupped her perky little breasts.
She threw her head back and she moaned...
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The moment Sandra Ross held her first romance novel when she was ten, she knew she was going to write romance. At thirty now, a prolific reader and a freelance writer, she's since then expanded her preferences from just romance to romance with a dash of now trending sub-genres—paranormal , fantasy, sci-fi even, and erotica. She loves challenging herself and would write on a dare. On a normal day, she would be found in her herb garden collecting spices for her kitchen or ingredients for her potions; in her huge eclectic Provencal kitchen with the big modern oven cooking pots and pans of food for her family of one husband and three kids (an ardent daughter and two boisterous sons) that'll probably last for weeks; in her library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and an e-reader in her hands as she reads the latest erotic hit; or scribbling pages upon pages of different erotic lifestyles, searching for the one that feels like it was inspired by just the right mix of passion, story line, and sex. Aside from these activities, the rest of the time she'd be found in front of her laptop typing the latest Sandra Ross concoction for her readers.
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Chapter One
EVIE Snow picked up the newspaper at her office door before she unlocked it.
Glancing at the headlines, she saw that another girl had gone missing.
Shaking her head as she felt the surge of anger in her chest, she unlocked the door and walked inside of the store front space that housed her private investigation business. More than anything else in the world, crimes committed towards helpless children could really set her on edge.
She’d always loved children, and thinking that other people could and would deliberately try to harm them made her really angry inside.
Besides, she has an axe to grind. She became a detective because of the kidnapping of a child. She might not have been able to help that child, but she had begun helping others from then on.
Quickly, she punched in the code to the alarm, and went into the small kitchenette that was part of her office to start brewing coffee.
Turning up the thermostat got the heat started so that her office would be nice and toasty within a very few minutes.
She walked back into the room that held her desk and checked for phone messages. There were a few asking for pricing information and a couple of people she would need to call back regarding an appointment to see her.
I really should hire a receptionist or something, she thought. Even if it’s just some part time help. Then I could be out of the office without worrying so much about missing an important message. I could also have more time to focus on getting answers for my clients.
Pouring a cup of steaming coffee, Evie went back into her office and sat down at her desk. She spread out the newspaper flat on the desk and started to read the article about the latest missing girl.
It was her hope that she might get something on this girl as she read the details. As much as she used to hate her gift
for making her so different from other people she knew, she had come to accept a long time ago that it could be pretty useful, especially in her line of work.
In fact, she had chosen the field of PI work because of what she could do—her purpose in life and her place in the universe and all that crap that sounded loony but somehow felt very true.
It had become easier to do things this way than to try to deal with the police. Most of them never believed her so they didn’t take her seriously when she came to them with valid information, anyway.
Idiots.
One case in particular had been very painful and frustrating and totally changed her outlook about people in power and those supposed to protect and all that other crap that wasn’t loony at all, but could totally be pathetic once you’ve lost faith in them.
Evie had given the police information about where to find an abducted child. She told them what she knew plenty of time in advance to save the child.
The problem was that the person she saw taking the child was someone quite important in town so the police had ignored her. And she wasn’t this cynical then. If she had been the person she was now then, she would have pursued the case on her own and to hell with the consequences.
But she thought the authority would come through for her and for that child.
She placed her faith in the wrong hands.
Once they found