Satin Superstition (HAVEN HOLLOW #38) by J.R. Rain EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: J.R. Rain
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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I’d pinned the lace trim on this particular dress three times already.
If it didn’t lie flat this time, I was tempted to set the whole thing on fire
with a muttered word, and go make my fortune in bricklaying instead.
I sat back on my heels, dragging in a slow breath and holding it while
my pulse tried to pound its way out of my skull. Extremely annoying
hemlines aside, I needed to get a grip on my temper before I burned my
store down. After all, I’d never make it as a brick layer—talk about absolute
hell on my manicure…

Still, it was hard not to take it personally. I glared at the lace, like my
disdain might be enough to get the damned thing to lie flat and straight like
it was supposed to. No such luck, though. So, I jabbed my pins back into
the cushion with more force than was strictly necessary, but at least I felt a
little better. A smidge anyway.

Alright, so maybe it wasn’t the stupid lace that had me on edge…
At that thought, one pin skipped across the edge of the cushion and
sunk right into my finger with a bright spark of pain. Hissing quietly, I
stuck my finger in my mouth to keep the blood from seeping into the
delicate fabric. If I had to do the trim over again because I stained it, I was
going to actually scream.

Not to mention, considering all the interesting things my blood and
magic got up to these days, letting my blood come anywhere near the
spelled fabric could land me somewhere between a disaster and criminal
negligence.

And wasn’t that just the problem? I scowled at the faint trace of copper
on my tongue. It was barely a drop of blood, a wound tiny enough that I
shouldn’t have even been able to taste it. But I did, and that little ember of
heat and iron was enough to cause my jaw to ache and my gums to tingle.
Ugh.

This was all Lorcan’s fault.
Well, and my mother’s. And a vampire war criminal’s. And my excoven’s.
But mostly Lorcan’s.

I’d been living my best life. Right—I’d been a ridiculously talented,
beautiful witch in her prime, right up until the accident when my car hit the
side of a building. And wasn’t it just my luck that the dentist working inside
said building had saved my life. Usually, you’d probably be grateful for
such things, but not when you’re a witch and your ‘savior’ is a vampire.

Then you’d rather be dead. Never mind the fact that said vampire was
gorgeous, blonde, and had a lilting brogue that made my toes curl in my
Louis Vuitton’s, he was still a vampire.

In his very small defense, Lorcan had been trying to save my life, and
he hadn’t realized I was a witch (or so he’d said on numerous occasions).
But there was a reason that witches would never, ever, agree to being turned
into the undead.

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