RAVEN'S HOLLOW

RAVEN'S HOLLOW Read Online Free PDF Page B

Book: RAVEN'S HOLLOW Read Online Free PDF
Author: Jenna Ryan
Tags: ROMANCE - - SUSPENSE
promontory. The jagged point of land speared into a small bay where the waves, even on a calm day, broke white against the base of the cliff.
    Built entirely of faded gray stone, Bellam Manor could at best be called forbidding. Although, Sadie mused, foreboding might be a more appropriate description. Either way, two large towers stood at opposite ends of a structure made up of multiple juts and protrusions, and would forever make her think of the wicked queen’s castle from Sleeping Beauty.
    The mansion had taken fifteen years to construct. Storytellers swore that the evil secreted within the walls of Blume House in Raven’s Cove had nothing on this place. But of course, Blume House had never been home to a family of witches.
    When she’d returned to the Hollow, Sadie had promised herself she would do so with an open mind. The manor, as remote as it was, and for all the tales that had been spun around it, was simply a place to live. Or a small portion of it was.
    She had an apartment in one of the two habitable wings. Molly occupied the second. It didn’t take a structural engineer to determine that the central core and several of the outbuildings were in desperate need of restoration. Unfortunately, a full fix would take more money than she and her cousin would earn in fifty years.
    When a slash of lightning delineated the manor from tower to imposing peak, she glanced over. “I’m waiting, Lieutenant.”
    “Working on absorbing here, Sadie. I feel like we’ve been swept off to the Black Forest by a freak tornado.”
    “That’s how I felt when I saw the place again two years ago. It was more of a fairy-tale castle when I was young, but then I only came out here twice that I can remember.” She made a circular gesture. “My apartment backs onto the ocean. Molly’s overlooks the woods. It’s an interesting trek from my door to hers. Still no comment?”
    “Still absorbing.”
    “Mmm, well, when you’re done, I’ll tell you that I’m not eager to make the drive back down to town tonight, so I’m going to be generous and let you borrow my Land Rover.”
    Eli grinned. “Some would call that avoidance.”
    “My mistakes often have that result. For the most part, I circle around Ty the way Cocoa circles Molly’s long-haired Chihuahua.”
    “Who’s Cocoa?”
    A dangerous smile appeared. “My cat. She’s black. I’ve heard her referred to as my familiar. Ready?”
    They waited through another flash of lightning, then made a dash for the porch. In the shelter of a wide overhang, Sadie shoved the dripping hair from her face. “I could sit on a rock at the base of Bellam Point and not be this wet. Cocoa’s going to think she scored a giant rat if she sees...me.” When her eyes picked out an odd shadow, she bent forward to point. “Uh, Eli, can you shine your flashlight on that—whatever it is on my doorstep?”
    He followed her gaze, frowned and, handing her the light, moved in for a closer look.
    She clicked the switch. And immediately jerked back in disgust. “Oh, yuck. Dead bird. That’s...” An ominous creak of hinges had her raising the beam slowly to the door. “...definitely not right.”
    Eli rose from his crouch. “Meaning you locked up this morning?”
    “City girl. It’s a habit.” Her eyes traced the outline of the dark wooden frame. She honestly didn’t know which was worse—the open door or the unfortunate creature lying outside it. Fighting a swell of fear that had already slicked her skin with ice, she said evenly, “What kind of sick person would put a dead raven on my welcome mat?”
    “More to the point,” Eli countered, “is that sick person waiting inside?”
    Sadie’s heart threatened to slam right out of her chest. “This is hell-and-gone creepier than my nightmares.”
    Already checking out the darkened entryway, Eli offered an absent “You have nightmares?”
    She prodded his shoulder. “Later. There’s a puddle of blood around the raven’s head.”
    “Better
Read Online Free Pdf

Similar Books

Unchained Melanie

Judy Astley

I'm All Yours

Vanessa Devereaux

Blessed are the Meek

Kristi Belcamino

Sexcapades

Christine d'Abo

The Undertow

Peter Corris

The Secret Keeping

Francine Saint Marie