Running in the Dark: Bessina & Trace by Inger Iversen Book Spotlight





 

Synopsis: Running in the Dark - Bessina and Trace Book #1 - Inger Iversen - April 2014

Trace’s job has always revolved around death. Trace is a Watcher, a position created assist to the undead to their final resting place without alerting humans of the vampire race. Whether his job is to witness the death of a fellow vampire or deal it, Trace has learned that being a Grim Reaper isn’t what he thought it would be. After years of killing, he’s ready for a new job, a new life, or to just disappear. When Bessina becomes his new target after she witnesses the death of fellow vampires Sam and Hope, Trace is ready to eliminate her—until a strange course of events turns the tables and has Trace protecting Bessina from his boss and running for his life.

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“I want you to leave with me, now,” he demanded in a quiet whisper, taking a small step towards Bessina. 
She retreated farther into the room until her back hit the wall. His six-foot-four height and muscular frame commanded obedience, while his light green eyes and soft full lips demanded her undivided attention. Staring at him was taking her concentration away from her plan to escape, but she couldn’t take her eyes off of him—his golden brown hair, his light olive eyes, to his creamy white complexion that held a hint of honey from the sun. The white males on campus had never paid her any attention, and she had returned the favor. She’d never gotten a chance to marvel at their creamy complexion or to get lost in a bright green gaze. What the heck? This guy could have very well killed two people, set them on fire, and come to hurt her, and she was standing there coming to some silly realization that maybe she had missed out on a certain population of guys based on the color of their skin. 
“I am not going anywhere with you,” Bessina said with the fearless spunk that was known to get her in trouble. She didn’t care if she had to fight her way out of the situation. 
She wasn’t leaving with him, no matter what.

 


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