Blood Song is the first book in a fantastic urban fantasy series by bestselling author Cat Adams.
Bodyguard Celia Graves has definitely accepted her share of weird assignments, both human and supernatural. But her newest job takes the cake. Guarding a Prince from terrorists and religious fundamentalists is hard enough, but it seems like the entire supernatural world is after this guy too. When she is betrayed by those she is employed to help, and everything goes horribly wrong, Celia wakes to find herself transformed. Neither human nor vampire, Celia has become an Abomination--something that should not exist--and now both human and supernatural alike want her dead. With the help of a few loyal friends--a sexy mage, a powerful werewolf, and a psychic cop--Celia does her best to stay alive. On the run from her enemies, Celia must try to discover who is behind her transformation...before it's too late.Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.
CAT ADAMS is the pen name of USA Today bestselling authors C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp. Cie and Cathy began writing as a team in 1997. They quickly learned that their individual talents in writing created a dynamite combination in historical and paranormal novels. Cathy resides in the Texas Hill Country with her husband, dogs, cats and 24 Boer/Spanish cross goats. Cie is currently relocating to the Denver metro area with her dog and cats.
I pulled the Miata to the curb and checked the address one more time. I stared at the building and the neighborhood. It wasn't what I'd expected. The interview I'd had with the prince's retainer had taken place in a conference room at one of the very best Los Angeles hotels. In fact, at this moment I knew that the press and several royal bodyguards were stationed at that same hotel. This place was nice, palatial even, but it was far enough off the beaten path that I'd had to use MapQuest to find it.
I shut off the engine and looked down at the file sitting on the passenger seat. I thought about looking at it again, but I'd practically memorized the contents already. Prince Rezza of Rusland was in the United States with his father's blessing, meeting with private defense contractors. Publicly the prince was being the very image of a religious conservative. Ruslund was a small kingdom in eastern Europe, nestled primarily between the Ukraine and Poland, touching on the Czech Republic as well.
Rusland might be small in size, but it was gaining a whole new level of prominence politically thanks to the discovery of a huge supply of natural gas in the region. The Russians were practically apoplectic. Their control over Europe's natural gas supply was critical to their economy. Having a competitor next door wasn't making them happy.
Despite their common ancestors, the Russians hadn't been happy with the Ruslunders since ... well, ever. Still, the little country managed to stubbornly exist as a monarchy in the face of socialism, communism, and rampant capitalism. How they'd managed not to be overrun by Germany during World War II, or absorbed into the Soviet Union afterward, was one of those burning political questions that nobody either could or would answer.
Traditionally the public religion of Rusland was Orthodox, but a fundamentalist regime was gaining power and influence. It was the kind of political turmoil that makes you worry about assassination. The prince had very publicly declared his anti-American sentiments and allied himself with the zealots — who would not necessarily be pleased with his private plans while in L.A. Which was why an impostor was taking his place for the evening, freeing the real prince up to do whatever it was he had in mind. The retainer had been fairly coy, but the prince's upcoming marriage had been made very public. So I was guessing this was the equivalent of sowing the last of his wild oats. Besides, using a stand-in is a fairly common ploy when people like royals are trying to ditch the paparazzi. It's difficult and expensive to find someone good enough at magic to do a long-term illusion, but they exist, and there's always the old-fashioned "body double."
Whatever. I wasn't about to judge, especially not given Vicki's situation. My job is to keep the protectee safe. Celia Graves, personal security consultant. At one point or another I've served as a bodyguard for movie stars, politicians, authors, celebrities, and, now, royalty. I protect them from the press, overzealous fans, and, when necessary, the monsters. I'm good at what I do, so I charge quite a lot and stay in business by myself, for myself. I'm not particularly good at the political and social sides of the job: too blunt, too sarcastic, not inclined to suck up and play nice. The "attitude" has cost me jobs, so I try to work on it ... and generally fail miserably.
I was getting ready to grab my jacket and climb out of the vehicle when I caught sight of the brightly patterned photo envelope sticking out from beneath the folder. I checked my watch. I was early. I could spare a minute or two to look at the pictures from my best friend's birthday party this afternoon.
I grabbed the envelope, pulled it open, and began flipping through the photos. The ones I'd taken weren't great. I'm no photographer. But the others, taken by one of the staff members at Vicki's insistence, were really nice. There were shots of Vicki blowing out her candles. There were flowers from Vicki's girlfriend, Alex, and a balloon bouquet in the background. One or two really good shots of the two of us, and even more of Vicki standing in front of the present I'd bought her.
Her face was absolutely alight with joy, and I couldn't help but smile in satisfaction. Unlike Christmas, or her last birthday, this time I'd actually managed to find the perfect gift. Vicki's a level-nine clairvoyant. She uses a mirror to focus her gift. I'd found an antique mirror, backed with real silver, and had it put under multiple protection spells until it was well nigh unbreakable. That way she could have it in her room at Birchwoods.
I sighed. Vicki had been at Birchwoods, a high-end "treatment" facility, for almost five years now. She could probably move home. Then again, maybe not. A clairvoyant of her power could actually change the future if she got out of control. Right now she was stable, but I didn't doubt that the shielding and protected atmosphere of Birchwoods helped her. So it didn't surprise me that she showed no desire to leave, even though I knew Alex wanted the two of them to live together.
It was none of my business. Vicki might be sweet and quiet, but she had a will of iron. She would do what she was going to do, and that was the end of it.
I was still smiling as I stuffed the photos back in the envelope and tossed it back behind the passenger seat. It wouldn't do to have anyone spot them accidentally. As far as the world is concerned, Vicki is not at Birchwoods. Like the prince I was about to meet, she has a body double. Hired by her wealthy parents, the fake Vicki plays on the Riviera, vacations in the Hamptons, and skis the Swiss Alps — none of which the real Vicki has ever had the luxury to do.
Just thinking about that took away my smile, which was fine. It was time to get down to business. I climbed from the vehicle, grabbing my blazer from the passenger seat. I slid it on. It took a minute of shifting things around to get everything balanced comfortably. Despite the fact that it was practically a walking armory, the jacket didn't bulge. The tailoring and illusion spells cost a small fortune, but I consider it worth every penny. Hidden discreetly beneath that jacket I had not only the holster with my Colt but also a pair of "One Shot" brand squirt guns filled with holy water, a stake, and a very special pair of knives. Oh, and a garrote. Mustn't forget the garrote, although honestly, I've never used it and couldn't imagine drawing it quickly enough for use in a crisis. I was also wearing an ankle holster with a little Derringer, but if things got desperate enough for me to draw that I was in deep shit. Still, when it comes to weapons, better too much than too little. Some of the older bats are damned hard to kill, and on my best day I wouldn't want to take on a werewolf or ghoul without backup.
I glanced down at my watch: ten fifteen. I wasn't due on shift until eleven. I still had plenty of time to use the nifty new gadget I'd picked up at my favorite weapons shop. I reached behind the front seat and pulled out a black box not much larger than the wallet I carried in my back pocket. The lid was hinged, like a jewelry case, with the store's logo embossed on it in red foil. Very classy. Considering the price, it should be. I'd actually thought twice about whether or not to get it. But if it worked as well as advertised, it would be worth the money.
I grinned. I'm such a geek. I love gadgets, and this one was...
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