'Til Death
‘Til Death do us part…
Who knew one small vow could hold so much power -- or be so hard to keep? Bound by duty, it'll take more than just fancy words to bring our couples back together, let alone keep them alive. And when the hunters become the hunted, will love be enough to guarantee they live happily ever after? Or will death break more than a promise…
Deadly Deception by Kris Norris
Book Three in the 'Til Death series.
Another dead body -- another victim of convicted serial killer, John Davies. There's just one problem -- Davies is dead.
Special Agent Mallory Reeves knows there must be a logical explanation for the body uncovered in a back alley of Seattle's urban district. The markings, the pose, the evidence -- it all points to one man -- John Davies. But seeing as Davies was just executed for his crimes, the new case appears to be the work of a ghost.
Unfortunately, Davies isn't the only invisible man in Mallory's life. Just her luck, the Bureau wants another agent added to the team, one who worked the original case. And it's no coincidence that it's Sawyer Kent -- her estranged husband.
Special Agent Sawyer Kent has a lot of questions and few answers, including if he's even got a shot at regaining the affection of the woman he loves. It seems a feat more impossible than the case they're working, especially since it doesn't look as if Mallory's in the mood to welcome him back home.
But when the killer starts evolving, adding nuances to his crimes that are aimed directly at Mallory, Sawyer's left with only one course of action. Find the bastard before she becomes his next victim.
Kris Norris
About the Author:
Author, single mother, slave to chaos -- she's a jack-of-all-trades who's constantly looking for her ever elusive clone.
Kris started writing some years back, and it took her a while to realize she wasn't destined for the padded room, and that the voices chattering away in her head were really other characters trying to take shape -- and since they weren't telling her to conquer the human race, she went with it. Though she supposes if they had…insert evil laugh.