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Stella Cameron - Out of Mind

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Praise for the novels of
STELLA CAMERON

If youre looking for chilling suspense and red-hot romance, look no further than Stella Cameron!

Tess Gerritsen

Hard-boiled and hard-core.

Booklist on A Grave Mistake

Cameron captures the Bayou Teche ambience.

Publishers Weekly on A Marked Man

A wonderful, fast-paced, furious page-turner.

Philadelphia Enquirer on Tell Me Why

Those looking for spicyfare will enjoy a heaping helping on every page.

Publishers Weekly on Now You See Him

Cameron returns to the wonderfully atmospheric Louisiana settingfor her latest sexy-gritty, compellingly readable tale.

Booklist on Kiss Them Goodbye

Steamy, atmospheric and fast-paced.

Publishers Weekly on Key West

If you havent read Stella Cameron, you havent read romantic suspense. Cameron has a lock on atmospheric mystery and seething passion that thrills and chills.

Elizabeth Lowell

Also by New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author STELLA CAMERON

CYPRESS NIGHTS

A COLD DAY IN HELL

TARGET

A MARKED MAN

BODY OF EVIDENCE

A GRAVE MISTAKE

TESTING MISS TOOGOOD

NOW YOU SEE HIM

A USEFUL AFFAIR

KISS THEM GOODBYE

ABOUT ADAM

THE ORPHAN

7B

ALL SMILES

The Court of Angels Novels

OUT OF BODY

OUT OF MIND

OUT OF SIGHT (Available May 2010)

STELLA CAMERON
Out of Mind

A Court of Angels Novel

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In loving memory of Suzanne Simmons Guntrum, the sister I wish had been my own.

Contents
Prologue

T wo hundred pink, spun sugar pigs.

Billy Baker ripped off the top copy of the order and put it with the others on a counter behind him.

The bell still jingled a little on the bakery shop door. Willow Millet had just closed it behind her as she left. Working on her catering jobsthe unusual stuff of course, because that was his specialtynever bored him.

It was almost time to shut the place for the night. He bent over to slide a tray of napoleons from one of the glass cases.

The bell jangled again and the door slammed.

Billy popped up, smiling, always ready to serve a customer. Hey!

The shop was empty.

Someone had changed their mind about coming in. Shrugging, he looked down at the confections he had to get put away for the night. Many of them would go for half price in the morning.

Click.

The neon open sign in the window went out and the chain that turned it on and off swung a little. He hadnt touched it.

A sharp sliding sound made him jump. A snap followed and he jumped again. And felt slightly sick.

The long bolt on the door had slid down and seated in its hole in the floor. A sliver of shadow in the rim of light along the jamb showed him the door was locked.

Billys rubber-soled shoes squished on the linoleum when he could finally make a move to go around the counter and see who was playing tricks on him.

A needle-sharp prick into the flesh between his eyebrows stopped him where he was. He muttered, Ouch, and touched the spot. It left a tiny speck of blood on his finger.

Bees?

Not in his shop.

But there it was, a buzzing sound. Where Damn! The thing jabbed him again, and again and again on his forehead.

Each time he swiped at his face, more blood smeared his skin.

His heart sped up.

This was stupid. He was panicking over a bee. And the thing was so small he couldnt even see it.

A jab to his neck all but buckled his knees. It was a sharp, throbbing bite.

Every breath he took got shorter.

He broke out in a sweat. Another poke stung the soft tissue beneath his left eyebrow. His ear was the next target.

Whirling, he flung up his arms, beat the air, blinked while the left eye began to swell. Get out! Go! Fucking bees!

Simone! He yelled for the girl who did the light, late-day cleanup in the kitchen. Simone.

She didnt come.

Thwack . A hard thing smacked the back of his head. He spun around, but there was nothing to see.

He wanted out of the shop and headed for the door to the kitchens. A broad wing, with spines he could see inside its transparent gray skin, slapped Billys face, knocking him backward behind the cases.

Then the poking came in a flurry, thrust knifelike points into his face and neck, his scalp, in rapid succession.

Not a bee, a bird. A bird with a bloated body, wings like spined webs, and no eyes.

Billy got to his feet and reached for the broom. A blow to his head made him giddy and the handle fell from his grasp.

Again, there was no sign of the bird.

The lights went out. It wasnt dark in the shop yet, just dim. Bile rose in his throat. He had never seen such a creature before and now he couldnt tell where it had gone. But he could still hear its buzzing noise, or its whirring. The wings set up a roaring and a great current of air swept over the room.

Louder and louder it roared.

From behind the case, rising, came a swift surge of darkness and two black and shining globes. Eyes that must have been shut before they bored into Billy. Talons sprang out, and the beak snapped, shooting out a long, black tongue each time it opened.

And the eyes came straight at Billy, straight at his face, eye to eye.

He opened his mouth to shout again, but a deep, dull pain flowered in the middle of his back. Gasping, clutching at the end of the nearest display case, he saw his cell phone on the counter and reached for it. His fingers slipped on the glass.

He stumbled, gagging.

The tips of two sets of talons embedded in his face, fleetingly.

Back came the bulging eyes and this time they didnt stop. They collided with his face, and the foul-smelling tongue swiped across his mouth. The beak emitted a harsh, howling caw.

Billy grabbed at his neck and jaw, he pounded a fist into his chest, clawed at the racking pain.

His heart?

Blackness spread from the edges of his vision.

It was done.

W illow walked quickly along Chartres Street.

Her breathing grew shallower, and the space between her shoulder blades prickled.

Dont look back. Keep going .

Jazz blared from bars and clubs. People spilling from doorways onto New Orleanss crowded sidewalks jostled her in the throng. They danced, raised their plastic cups of booze and wiggled the way they never would at home. Colored metallic beads draped necks and more strands were thrown from flower-laden balconies overhead. Laughter and shouting all but drowned out the noise of passing vehicles.

Another French Quarter evening was tuning up.

Her new enemy clawed at the pit of her stomach: panic. Until a few days ago she had been a completely in-charge, take-on-the-world woman. Then she had become convinced she was being followed.

Whenever she left her flat in the Court of Angels behind her familys antiques shop, J. Clive Millet on Royal Street, someone watched her every move. They were waiting for the right moment to grab hershe was certain of it.

Dont run .

Sweat stung her eyes, turned her palms slick, and her heart beat so hard and fast she couldnt swallow.

If she didnt prefer to ignore the paranormal talents she had in common with the rest of the Millet family, she could come right into the open and ask some or at least one of them for advice. But how could she ask Uncle Pascal, her brother, Sykes; her sister Marley; or even one of her other sisters in London if they would help? Despite some recent slips, she continued to insist she was normal, and so were they.

Willow suspected her family watched her more closely these days, which meant they had figured out that she was stressed. Keeping anything from them for long was impossible. She felt the smallest twinge of guilt for enjoying the comfort that gave her.

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