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Old December 17th, 2009, 06:34 PM
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Invisible Evidence - Kelly Wallace [repub] [Apr 12]



Soon to be released - a previously published + revised Liquid romance book

Invisible Evidence

by: Kelly Wallace


ISBN: 978-1-59578-691-3

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Blurb:


Julie Simmons is an intriguing woman with a special gift and a traumatic past. The willowy psychic, once well known for working with the police department to solve high-profile homicide cases, may want to distance herself from law enforcement, but she's long harbored a secret desire to get close to ex-cop Vincent Marcelli. Vincent Marcelli, a private investigator who lives by his own rules, works his own hours, and takes orders from no one, has accepted his first kidnapping case. It was supposed to be an open and shut assignment, but every clue seems to lead to a dead end-until he asks Julie to help him. The moment Vince and Julie meet, sparks begin to fly. As they work side-by-side in a race against time, the tension mounts and the heat rises. Julie soon finds herself living out her fantasy in the arms and bed of one gorgeous Vince Marcelli. With so much at stake and danger lurking, will she be able to help the hardened detective solve the case and also win his heart?


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She let out a shaky breath, knuckles white as she clutched the steering wheel of the rented Toyota. Only one thought occupied her frantic mind--they had to get away. Fast.

Her pale gray eyes darted to the rearview mirror, the side mirror, taking in every bit of the noonday desert scenery behind them. Good, they weren't being followed. Yet.

With an unsteady hand, she pushed back a few strands of blond hair that stuck to the sweat on her forehead then wiped her hand on the thigh of her khaki shorts. Damn, was it hot! She fumbled with the controls on the dashboard, trying to resuscitate the dead air conditioner. It worked for about the first two hours of driving but had died after that. A few bangs with the side of her fist forced it to emit a couple of weak wheezes of cool air, but it continued to puff and pant only a heated breeze after that. Twisting the knob into the 'off' position, she gave up on the hope of some chilled air, tensely leaning back in the seat.

She glanced around her small environment. Everything she owned and everything she was existed inside this car. Her entire life was in the seat beside her. Right now her world felt like a vacuum. Deep space. She gave a short laugh, wanting nothing more than to be in a ship headed toward some unknown galaxy, an obscure planet where they'd never be found. But she was here on earth and had to be careful. Had to plan each step just-so to avoid losing it all.

The small boy next to her whimpered for his mother. She reached over, caressing his tear-wet cheek, a maternal smile on her lips. "Don't cry, Tommy. I'll take real good care of you."

She grabbed the forty-ounce soda she'd gotten at the convenience store and swirled it around to mix the ice in.

A cautious sip told her that the Coke had long ago gone flat and turned to weak sugar water. Still, it was better than nothing. She drained half of what remained in the blue and white waxy cup, then set it back in the holder.

Hoping for some relief from the stifling heat, she pressed a button and the window at her side slid out of view. Pulling her head back, she grimaced when only a furnace-like blast slammed into her. She longed for the comforts of the home she'd left behind; her mind swimming imaginary laps in the huge kidney-shaped pool. With her next breath, another scene slid in front of it. Sitting in the Jacuzzi sharing stolen moments of heated passion with him...

She gritted her teeth and pushed on the steering wheel, straightening her arms, pressing herself back into the seat, mentally distancing herself from the memory.

Lies. All lies. She had to let them go, no matter how hard it was. Besides, she glanced over at her small companion and smiled to herself. She had a new life now.

"I want my mommy and daddy," the boy whined, wiping his runny nose with the back of his hand.

"I'm sorry, sweetie." She licked her thumb and wiped off the smudge of chocolate from his cheek. He wore more of the Eskimo pie than ate it, she wryly mused.

"Everything's going to be okay."

Her mien slipped down several notches as he shrank away from her touch and she saw the fear and confusion in his eyes. She turned away from him, focusing back on the long strip of lonely highway. Inhaling a deep breath, she fought against the rage building in her again as she remembered all of the injustices that had been done to her, so many cruelties, and all without an ounce of guilt.

She exhaled slowly, keeping her voice low and steady. "You're mine now."

Her anxious eyes swept over the four-year-old's mop of blond curly hair and large, gray eyes. Yes, he could pass for her child. Nobody would know. And in time Tommy would no longer remember his parents. He was young. He would forget. She would make sure of it.

"But I belong to Mommy and Daddy, not you. I want to go home!" He drew his knees up to his chest, one thumb going in his mouth, and whispered, "I want to go home." A tear slid down his cheek, ran along his knuckles and dripped onto his knee.

"No, Tommy," she ground out, feeling her blood race through her hotter and more wrathful than ever. "You're not going back there." She shot him a pleading look. Why couldn't he understand? Why didn't he see that she loved him so much? "They don't love you like I do. You have to trust me. I won't let them take you away from me!" Her last words were loud, filling the tiny car with a cloud of rage. The boy jumped at the harsh sound, buried his face in his knees and cried louder.

"Baby," she ran her hand over his silky hair, "there's no reason to cry. Things are going to be good. You'll see."

The woman's heart flipped as she spotted the highway sign marking the border into the next state. She released the tight grip she'd had on the steering wheel and sighed, her shoulders drooping forward. They were safe now. Nobody would find them, she thought with a surge of joy. She had planned it all so her tracks would be covered. Just a few stops along the way to throw off the scent and after that they'd go down to Mexico.

Victory danced over her lips. Tommy was hers. Now they would ache as deeply as she did. They were finally paying for their mistakes, for what they did to her.

Nobody tore her heart out, stole a part of her life from her, and got away with it.

She smiled malevolently at the scenes running through her mind. She could see them waking up each and every morning without their son. Christmas presents would go unwrapped, birthdays uncelebrated, but certainly not forgotten. They would be in a living hell, and she was glad. As far as she was concerned, Tommy was hers. They owed her. She only took what was rightfully hers.

Grabbing a dry tissue from the box at her side, she dabbed at the sweat running down her neck. It was early summer. The temperature outside the Celica had to be in the high-nineties. She took in the cactus, yucca, dirt and rocks all around, testimony of the bone-dry environment in this area. Waves of heat shimmered off the road.

Damn, she was hot, inside and out, though she knew most of it was just nerves. She would feel a whole lot better once they were settled. Once they found a place more permanent than the temporary one she had rented a few days ago.

It would be their momentary hiding place, just until she worked out the next stage of her plan. It couldn't be that hard. Thousands of children were kidnapped every year without ever being found. She fully intended on this being such a case.

This was no quick decision for her. She had been planning it all for the past few months, been saving her money even longer. There was enough to start over again. Begin a new life. In another country. With her new son.

Her expression turned soft on the boy beside her. "Don't cry, baby." She tickled his side, wanting to make him giggle, but he only jumped, pressing himself into a tight ball. She sighed. "We'll be okay. I promise to take good care of you. I love you. I would never do anything to hurt you."

But just let them try to take you away from me. She stared blankly at the carpet of asphalt ahead. She reached down with her left hand, feeling along the side of her seat until her fingers encountered the heated metal. Gripping it for a moment, she felt a sense of power as she imagined pulling the trigger. She wouldn't think twice about spilling blood to keep Tommy.

Whether the blood of the authorities, his parents, or even herself and Tommy's both, nobody was going to take him away from her. Ever.

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Old February 17th, 2010, 09:37 AM
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Re: Invisible Evidence - Kelly Wallace [repub]

Jax ink.
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Old February 17th, 2010, 10:23 PM
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Re: Invisible Evidence - Kelly Wallace [repub]

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

fanatastic cover!
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Old February 17th, 2010, 11:11 PM
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Re: Invisible Evidence - Kelly Wallace [repub]

Really nice Cover...
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Old February 18th, 2010, 11:20 AM
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Re: Invisible Evidence - Kelly Wallace [repub]

Yay a cover and a blurb! Looks great Kelly
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Love the cover.

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Old February 26th, 2010, 03:36 PM
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Re: Invisible Evidence - Kelly Wallace [repub]

I LOVE this cover! Jax did a great job since the cover matches the mood of the book perfectly.
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Old March 30th, 2010, 07:26 AM
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Release date: April 12.
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Old April 12th, 2010, 07:27 PM
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