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Some things wont stay buried at graves end It should be the best time of half-vampire Cat Crawfields life. With her undead lover Bones at her side, shes successfully protected mortals from the rogue undead. But though Cats worn disguise after disguise to keep her true identity a secret from the brazen bloodsuckers, her covers finally been blown, placing her in terrible danger. As if that wasnt enough, a woman from Boness past is determined to bury him once and for all. Caught in the crosshairs of a vengeful vamp, yet determined to help Bones stop a lethal magic from being unleashed, Cats about to learn the true meaning of bad blood. And the tricks shes learned as a special agent wont help her. She will need to fully embrace her vampire instincts in order to save herself and Bones from a fate worse than the grave.

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Jeaniene Frost At Graves End The third book in the Night Huntress series 2009 - photo 1

Jeaniene Frost

At Graves End

The third book in the Night Huntress series, 2009

To my husband,

for accepting without judging,

loving without conditions,

laughing instead of getting angry,

and thinking of others before yourself.

Im the lucky one.

ONE

THE MAN SMILED ANDILET MY GAZE LINGERover his face. His eyes were a lovely shade of pale blue. Their color reminded me of a Siberian husky, except the person sitting next to me was no animal. Of course, he wasnt human, either.

I have to leave now, Nick, I said. Thanks for the drinks.

He stroked my arm. Have another one. Let me enjoy your beautiful face a little longer.

I stifled a snort. Wasnt he flattering? But if he liked my face so much, then his eyes wouldnt have been glued to my cleavage.

All right. Bartender

Let me guess. The loud voice came from across the bar. An unfamiliar face grinned at me. A gin and tonic, right, Reaper?

Shit.

Nick froze. Then he did what I was afraid hed do-he ran.

Code Red! I barked, vaulting after the fleeing figure. Heavily armed men in black clothes sprinted into the bar, shoving the patrons aside.

Nick threw people at me as I went after him. Screaming, flailing bodies hit me, making my attempts to catch them and fling a silver knife through Nicks heart even more difficult. One of my blades landed in Nicks chest, but too far center to have hit his heart. Still, I couldnt just let those people splatter to the floor like so much garbage. Nick might think of people that way. I didnt.

My team fanned out, guarding all the exits and attempting to herd the remaining patrons out of the way.

Nick reached the far end of the bar and glanced around frantically. There was me, advancing with my silver knives, and my men with their Desert Eagle handguns pointed at him.

Youre surrounded, I stated the obvious. Dont make me angry, you wont think Im pretty anymore when Im angry. Drop the girls.

He had two of them in his grip, one hand on each vulnerable throat. Seeing the terror in those girls eyes made anger flare through me. Only cowards hid behind hostages. Or murderers, like Nick.

I leave, they live, Reaper, Nick hissed, no romance in his tone any longer. I should have known. Your skins too perfect to be human, even if your heart beats and your eyes arent gray.

Colored contacts. Modern sciences a bitch.

Nicks icy blue eyes bled to glowing vampire green and his fangs slid out.

It was an accident, he yelled. I didnt mean to kill her, I just took too much.

An accident? Oh, hehad to be kidding me. Her heartbeat slowing down would have warned you, I replied. Dont try that accident crap on me, I live with a vampire, and he hasnt had an oops moment once.

If possible, Nick looked even more ashen. And if youre here

Thats right, mate.

The accent was English, and the tone was lethal. Invisible waves of power rolled over my back as my men parted to let Bones, the vampire I most trusted-and loved-through.

Nicks gaze didnt shift, which Id been hoping for. No, his eyes didnt leave me as he suddenly yanked my blade from himself and then stabbed one of the girls in the chest.

I gasped, catching her instinctively when Nick threw her at me.

Help her! I yelled to Bones, whod lunged at Nick instead. With that wound, unless Bones healed her, she had only seconds to live.

I had time to hear Bones mutter a curse before he spun around, abandoning his pursuit of Nick to drop to his knees beside the girl. I vaulted after Nick, doing some cursing myself. Gunshots went off, but only a few. With the rest of the bar patrons still scrambling for the doors, plus Nick holding the other girl like a shield, my team couldnt just open fire. Nick knew that, and so did I.

Nick leapt across the heads of the crowd in a gravity-defying burst, flinging the girl at a member of my team as if she were a weapon. Helpless, the nearby soldier fell back with the girl on top of him, just in time for Nick to swoop down and yank his gun away.

I flung three more of my knives, but with all the jostling from the people around me, my aim was off. Nick let out a yell as they pieced his back, missing his heart. Then he turned and fired at me.

I had a fraction of a second to realize that if I ducked, those bullets would hit the people around me instead. They werent half vampire like I was; it would likely kill them. So I braced myselfand was spun around in a blur in the next heartbeat, my head jammed into Boness chest while three hard vibrations shook him. The bullets meant for me.

Bones let me go, whirling around and flying across the room to Nick, who tried to snatch another hostage. Nick didnt make it. Bones plowed into him hard enough for both of them to smash through the wall. I ran, hopping over people, in time to see Bones twist his knife in Nicks chest.

I relaxed. Silver twisted through the heart meant curtains for Nick-and any vampire.

Bones gave one last twist for good measure and then drew his blade out, his eyes flickering over me.

Youre bleeding, he said, concern creasing his face.

I touched my cheek, where someones belt or shoe or whatever had scored me when Nick was using people like human speed bumps to slow me down.

Youve been shot, and youre worried about a scratch onme?

Bones came over, touching my face. I heal instantly, luv. You dont.

Even though I knew what he said was true, I couldnt help but feel his back to reassure myself that his skin was smooth, no more shredded flesh from the bullets.

Speaking of, there are dozens of injured people here you need to heal. You can get to my scratch later.

Bones ignored that, drawing his thumb across a fang and touching the cut it made first to my cheek, then to my mouth.

You always come first for me, Kitten.

No one else called me that. To my mother, I was Catherine. My team called me Cat. To the undead world, I was the Red Reaper.

I licked the blood off, knowing that arguing with him was useless. Besides, I couldnt help but feel the same way when it came to Bones.

All right, I said, the burning now gone from my cheek. Lets wrap this up.

The girl Nick had thrown at one of my men was lying a short distance away. Bones gave her a sweep of the eyes, saw she wasnt physically hurt, and moved on.

Thats ahes not she started to babble, seeing his fangs and glowing green eyes.

I patted her shoulder. Dont worry. You wont remember any of this in ten minutes.

B-but what?

I ignored the rest of her stammering and started checking on the other people. No one seemed to have gotten killed, thank God, aside from Nick. Bones had healed the other girl whod been taken hostage. Now the only thing on her chest was a blood smear and a tear in her shirt where my knife had been. Wed gotten lucky.

Damage report? I asked Cooper, who was kneeling over one of the patrons whod been chucked at me.

Not too bad, Commander. Multiple fractures, abrasions, contusions, the usual.

I watched as Bones picked his way through the injured to force the ones in serious condition to swallow a few drops of his blood. Nothing worked like vampire blood for healing.

Another Code Red,querida, one of my captains, Juan, observed. He pointed to the loudmouthed vampire across the room being restrained by Dave, our other team captain. Dave was a ghoul, which meant he could hold the wriggling vamp. None of the humans on my team could have managed to.

I nodded. Unfortunately.

Juan sighed. Thats three times in a row. Youre not easily camouflaged, even with a different eye and hair color.

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