Blinded
Bound Series Book 2
by Jennifer Dean
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Despite the attack that almost took her life, Emma Morgan has accepted the risk that comes from being in love with an immortal like Liam Alexander.
But continuing to seek the approval of her older brother is a whole different struggle, and when tensions finally reach a breaking point between the siblings, looming enemies take advantage of the distraction.
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Bound Series Book 1
When fate leads Emma Morgan back to her small hometown of Washington, she learns that the life she knew three years ago has changed once she meets the charmingly, mysterious Liam Alexander. But when her brother Sean, voices his disapproval, Emma finds her loyalty in the way of her newfound curiosity of the youngest Alexander. Only the more she tries to avoid Liam the more she finds him in her constant company.
A risk that leads down a dangerous path once Emma begins to discover a secret about the Alexanders that no human should ever know.
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Within seconds we were on
highway 264, heading toward the Alexander mansion—or Goose Creek Park to those
unaware of the Alexander’s true residence.
“Now are you going to
tell me why we had to fake an illness to escape me from school grounds?” I
looked down at our hands with a gulp before finding the courage to look back at
up him.
“Time is of the essence,”
Liam said.
“Why?”
With my stubbornness
beginning to surface, Liam looked at me with prideful satisfaction while the
same hesitation I had seen in the school hallway lingered within his eyes. I
was going to have to drag it out of him. It would have been convenient to have
Sean’s ability right now.
“Liam…” I paused with a
frustrated sigh to his silence as he looked back out the windshield. “What is
so bad that you had to ask me to leave school? Your face doesn’t exactly look
as if you got the urge to head out on vacation.”
“Would you go with me if
I asked?”
Liam turned his neck to
gaze at me with eyes so bright they almost frightened me. How could someone
look so hopeful and saddened at the same time?
“Anywhere. Anytime,” I said.
“Maybe when I…”
He stopped himself with his words,
gripping his knuckles tightly on the steering wheel.
“Maybe when you what?” I closed my
eyes as I spoke his name aloud as if it were a password. “Liam…” They opened
back to gaze upon his dirty blonde hair. “Please just tell me. What’s wrong?”
I sat in silence shifting my eyes
around his face as if they were a plane and I was trying to find a safe place
to land. I waited in continued silence as I caught sight of the road that lead
to the Alexander Mansion. Just when the white of the mansion peeked through the
trees Liam finally spoke without looking at me.
“Something’s happened.”
I ignored my desire to be angry with
his silence up to this point.
He was ready to tell, so I was ready
to listen.
“What has?”
Liam pulled swiftly into the curved
drive before putting it in park and turning his body completely to face me. He
closed his eyes with a sigh for only a second’s composure before opening them
with an exhale. My heart beat faster, afraid of his next words.
“Sean didn’t come back from his watch
this morning.”
At the sound of Sean’s name I grabbed
instinctively at the door handle for support. My stomach barrel rolled with a
fear, and a shiver ran up my spine, leaving me dizzy. Liam’s hand moved to
gently hold my face level with his own, forcing me to concentrate on him. My
eyes desperately wanted to shift down in panic as I thought about Sean’s fate,
but the emerald glow of Liam’s eyes were enough to hold me. Unfortunately, they
couldn’t stop the dark thoughts from circling my mind. Where is he? Was he
distracted from last night? This is my fault.
“Oh God, that was something
important when Grace called. Was that when they knew…and we waited the whole
period…what do we–”
The last time I had been this jumbled
was when I had discovered Sean was immortal. Each thought ran wildly in every
direction, spreading panic in its path. I felt my deep breaths become shorter
upon each inhale.
“Emma?”
Liam’s gentle tone brought my focus
back enough to voice my fears.
“He’s missing?” I said.
“Yes,” Liam said.
I
could feel the sweat glisten my palms as my heart beat even faster. I slowly
reached my right hand up to lay on top of Liam’s left as my lips
pulled together.
“But he’s not de—”
“No.”
I breathed out a small sigh of relief
at his interruption. I dropped my hands into my lap, grateful because I didn’t
think I could have even finished the last word of my question.
“Come on,” Liam said.
He dropped his hands from my face and
reached for the door handle. I quickly followed him out of the car, meeting at
the end of his car’s hood. We held onto each other’s hands as we ran–at my
pace–up the curved porch stairs. Despite my lack of concentration to each step,
I was impressed that I hadn’t tripped.
Once reaching the porch we slowed,
not stopping as Patrick opened the door, ushering us inside. Once in the living
room, my eyes bounced from left to right, shocked to see every member of the
Alexander clan. Well, everyone except my brother.
Liam and I dropped hands as I gazed
at the right side of the room to see Grace next to William. She was talking on
the phone to someone while William looked at a map. Liam began heading in their
direction. I followed him on auto-pilot,
my mind still processing the situation. As I got closer, I could hear Grace.
“Yes, Kallie. The scent goes north
before dropping off completely.”
As Grace listened to Kallie’s reply
on the other end, I gazed up to see her withdrawn cheeks and brightened
sapphire eyes. Grace looked back at me for only a few seconds before looking
back at the map.
“I understand,” Grace said.
She stood listening to Kallie before
letting her eyes close for only a second’s need of composure.
“Thank you,” Grace said before ending
the call with her thumb, and placing the cell phone into her pocket.
Whatever Kallie had said it must have
been about Sean. My stomach tensed as I watched Grace lower her finger to the
map.
“Liam, you head south while Will and
I head past the northern border,” Grace said.
There were so many things happening
it was hard to know what to ask first.
“You’re going?” I said.
I turned my head to meet Liam’s
already waiting eyes. They weren’t the only pair that gazed back at me.
“There’s a better chance of finding
him if the three of us go,” Liam said.
I
nodded with my small exhale. The voice in my mind told me to shut
up. It wasn’t my business to question how immortals tracked. I guess it was
just human nature to worry about those you love. I was torn between the
uneasiness of Liam leaving and the gratefulness of his selfless search to find
my brother.
“You’re right,” I said choosing the
latter.
If only I had the gift to see into
Sean’s thoughts the way he had read mine after Henry had taken me. I could end
this search immediately and send them to get him. But I couldn’t. I could do
nothing.
I sighed, focusing my eyes on the
ground before they suddenly froze in place with a new thought. No, I couldn’t
peek within Sean’s mind but he could always hear what was in mine. Sean.
If you’re still alive—god I didn’t mean that—I just mean if you are hearing me
now then I want you to know one thing. They’re going to find you. They are
going to bring you back to me so that I can see you one last time. And once I
see you are okay, I promise I will give you your wish and let you move on with
your new life. I promise, big brother. I love you.
I was never that child you found in the corner reading. In fact, I loathed the idea of picking up a book. The activity seemed more of a chore than a past time.
All that changed when my brother began talking to me about the newest novel he was reading. Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix. Before I knew it, my curiosity got the better of me, luring me to try the series. It didn't take long for my mindset of reading to turn on its head.
But even with my new hobby discovered it wasn't until my junior year of college that I developed a hidden desire for writing stories. And when I found myself writing scenes instead of paying attention to my professors, I knew becoming a writer was the career path I was meant to follow.
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