• Complain

Sharon Ashwood - Unchained

Here you can read online Sharon Ashwood - Unchained full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2010, genre: Romance novel. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

No cover

Unchained: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Unchained" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

Been there, slain that . . . Ashe Carver, monster-killer, has the scars to prove it. But faced with a custody battle, shes hung up her stakes and taken a job at the public library, determined to show the courts and her ten-year-old daughter that shes as good a mother as she is a hunter. Easier said than done. There are lovelorn vampires haunting the library, a slime demon in the shopping mall, and her new-mom sister needs a hand with her ghostbusting biz. Then, after centuries guarding a supernatural prison, Captain Reynard strides into her world like a hero from the librarys Must Reads. Smokingly gorgeous, passionate and courageous to a fault, he has only weeks to live unless Ashe finds the thief who took his soul. Ashe picks up her weapons to save the daybut not every problem can be solved with a stake. With so much tragedy in her past, Ashe fears the disaster she sees aheadand prays she doesnt fail everyone. Again. Memories are the hardest monsters to kill.

Sharon Ashwood: author's other books


Who wrote Unchained? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Unchained — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Unchained" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Unchained

The Dark Forgotten 3

by

Sharon Ashwood

For Dad.

I wonder what you would have thought of all this.

Chapter 1

Wednesday, April 1, 10:30 p.m.

Fairview Botanical Gardens

Evil lurked in public bathrooms.

It wasnt just the bad lights and weird green soap. Predators loved hidey-holes where folks could disappear from view and no one thought anything about it. Any slayer worth her saltand Ashe Carver was a proknew to look for monsters in those boring, ordinary, deadly places.

Ashe hugged the outside wall of the brick building, her boots sinking into the carefully tended tulip beds. It was dark, damp, and cold. She could smell the green tang of the crushed plants mixing with an antiseptic stink leaking from the vents. The washroom had been recently cleaned, probably just after the Fairview Botanical Gardens had closed for the night.

Thankfully, lurking evil had waited until late to pay a visit. On any day of the week, thousands of tourists came through the Gardens rose-decked gates, swilled overpriced soft drinks, and headed straight to the rest-rooms. Tonight, timing alone saved them from an encounter with worse problems than an empty towel dispenser.

Around nine fifteen that night, something had eaten the concessions clerk. Hed been identifiable by the name embroidered on the pocket of his candy-striped shirt. Security guards had dialed 911. Police had called a supernatural expertaka Ashes vampire brother-in-lawwho had called Ashe. As he put it, carnage was her thing.

First stop, she had looked at the body. In a word, ick. Shed never seen bite marks quite like that, but bet on a werebeast of some kind.

She cursed the flowering bushes that obscured the ladies room entrance. The blooms were pale in the dim light, and blurred into the shadows like watercolor stars. Pretty, but a security no-no. She crept toward the entrance one step at a time, eyes and ears tuned to the slightest disturbance. The problem was that the garden clamored with bugs, birds, bats, rodents, and a dozen other noisemakers, even at night. Most predators could hide beneath that rustling chaos.

The human noises were worst. Even from a distance, voices and motor sounds carried in the dark. Shed called in her location and switched off the radio the guy at the gate had given her. If there was something lurking around the corner, a sudden spew of static could give her away. Besides, shed been born a witch. A bad spell had broken most of her powers when she was a teenager, but she still had a sixth sense that had saved her backside time and again. Electronics messed with that.

Ashe stilled, straining to pick up the slightest whiff of Nasty Critter. A light breeze chilled the sweat along her hairline. Her heart hammered hard, but her thoughts were clinically calm. If you were going to kick the ass of anything bigger than a garden sprite, discipline was key.

Another two steps, and she was behind the door-guarding rhododendron. The petals kissed her skin, the cool, soft touch making her shiver. She shifted her grip on her Colt automatica custom make loaded with the best silver-coated ammo she could affordand smacked open the bathroom door with a sideways kick.

Her foot blammed against the wall, the noise meant to shock her quarry into revealing itself. Her gaze went first to the ceilingyou just never knewthen scanned across the long rows of sinks and stalls. It looked pin-neat, gleaming, and empty. Ashe shuffled inside, crouching, gun ready, letting the door swing shut behind her.

The echo of the door slam faded to the buzz of a faulty light ballast and the drip-drip of a tap. The suggestion of water made Ashe lick her lips. Her mouth was dry because of her nerves, but that was okay. Fear made her careful.

A quick look told her no feet showed beneath the stall doors. Of course, any high schooler knew that didnt mean a thing. Next, she would have to go banging open each door in the double row of stalls, which meant the monster in the last stall could jump her while her back was turned.

That had happened once. That was so not going to happen again.

Ashe took one long step onto the countertop, and from there cautiously pulled herself up the metal side of the first toilet stall. Yup, it was empty. With a heave, she hooked one leg over the side and used the wall for balance. In a very few seconds, she had gained a good aerial view of all the stalls. They were empty. Too bad; from up there it would have been like shooting fish in a barrel.

Werewolves in a can? She winced at her silent joke.

So the bathroom was a bust. Time to move on. Carefully, Ashe twisted to look behind her, gauging the distance to the countertop. She caught a glimpse of herself in the full-length mirror against the wall. Heavy boots, black-on-black clothes, blond hair straggling out of her ponytail. Yep, she was workin the black ops chic. While dangling from the side of a toilet stall.

Good to know shed put those junior high modeling classes to good use.

Ashe dropped back to the counter just as the outside door swung open and someone walked in. In a flash, she aimed her gun in a two-handed grip.

Then she froze. Oh. My. Goddess. But she let her surprise last only a microsecond. Her eyes on the new-comer, she hopped to the floor. What are you doing here?

Captain Reynard gave a slight bow. I am looking for you. His so-English accent sounded like something off Masterpiece Theater, but that baritone voice was pure seduction.

Oh. For a moment, her mind hydroplaned. Looking for me?

The last and only time shed met Reynard, hed taken a battle-ax to the gut. He should have died. At best, he should still be moving like a cripple.

Now Reynard looked more than fine. No, that didnt cover it. He was Sleeping Beautys dreams made flesh. The gold braid of his scarlet uniform glinted in the light. He wore his dark, thick hair pulled back into a neat queue, showing the angles of his lean face. His steel gray eyes were guarded, promising a thousand secrets, and enough bad boy lurked in the set of his mouth to make any red-blooded woman lick her chops in anticipation. If she was really, really naive.

Ashe turned her mental sprinkler system onto cold-shower mode. The guy looked her age, but for all she knew, he might have been three hundred. Reynard wasnt human anymore, but some kind of immortal. Who knew what that scrumptious packaging hid?

The muzzle of her gun was still aimed squarely between his eyes. He just stood there, ramrod straight, and made no move to draw his sword or raise the long firearm he carried. The piece looked like it belonged with the uniformseveral hundred years out-of-date.

I trust you are well? he asked blandly.

She dragged her gaze away from the weapon and back to his face. I didnt think you could leave the Castle, Captain Reynard. From everything I know, you shouldnt be here.

Reynard gave a smile more lethal than any gun. Do you think this is a demon wearing my appearance?

Can the charm. I dont know. I dont know what happens when you leave your prisonand something deadly is stalking these grounds. Sue me for being cautious.

He glanced at her Colt, and a slight flicker of expression showed both amusement and annoyance. That annoyed her right back. He didnt think, or didnt care, that she would shoot. He didnt go for his own weapongun, knife, or anything else. No one was that cool unless they were crazy or a liar.

He met her eyes. Liar. Crazy. Iceberg. She couldnt read him. He was granite. Damn. Reynard studied her, his body nearly as still, as not there, as that of a vampire.

I can leave my post for an hour or two. Nothing happens. Im a guardsman, not one of the Castles prisoners. With his free hand, he tapped the hilt of his sword, the gesture reminding Ashe of a detective flashing his badge.

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Unchained»

Look at similar books to Unchained. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Unchained»

Discussion, reviews of the book Unchained and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.