[DOWNLOAD] "Ennead" by V. P. Trick ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free

eBook details
- Title: Ennead
- Author : V. P. Trick
- Release Date : January 03, 2018
- Genre: Contemporary,Books,Romance,Mysteries & Thrillers,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 341 KB
Description
Patricia agrees to a holiday trip to Scotland, Christopherâs ancestral. The two of them alone, strolling the streets in between bouts of lovemaking.
âI know what I want for Christmas,â heâd said. âYou and a story written solely for me.â
So how do they end up in the MacLaren castle, mere hours after landing on Scottish ground, amongst his dysfunctional brood? And letâs not forget the ghosts, old and new.
âA bath, some wine, and a massage were all I wished for, Big guy. Canât I, just once, go a-travelling without encountering neither corpse nor family? This is all on you, Big guy.â
With all the goings-on at the castle, Patricia doesnât know which partâs real and which is fiction. Either way, whatâs a wee murder amongst kin, right?
Kester snaps his fingers in front of my nose, yanking me back to the present and the man in flesh and blood glaring at me. Dark hair. Dark eyes. Dark frowning expression. Stubborn jawline. Clenched fists. His smell is incredible. Male and cologne and soap and camphor (is the formidable laird injured?) and musk and horse. I could have done without the camphor scent, but on him, itâs not entirely unpleasant.
âSpeak up, boy!â
I have a sudden urge to kiss him. That would shut him up on the spot. Especially considering Iâve concealed myself in menâs clothing, and nothing in my spying so far leads me to believe Laird MacLaren inclined towards males.
âIâm looking for employment,â I belatedly blur out in a suspiciously high voice. I clear my throat in what I hope is a manly fashion before repeating, âI was a-lookinâ for emplâment. Heard your Lairdship was hi-e-ring.â Iâm lousy at fake accents, let alone fake male accents.
The dark eyes travel up and down my body, then stare pointedly at the thing lying in the straw with marked scorn on his severe featuresâŠ
âDid you have to kill a man right from the start of the tale?â the Big guy chastises.
I frown at Christopher. Hard. âI do not handle criticism well when Iâm hungover and jet-lagged.â
âYou canât be hungover if youâre still drunk, Princess.â
He has a point. We came straight from the airport to drop our luggage at the hotel. Downtown Edinburgh is snowy. I wrote the beginning of Christopherâs gift story while he gathered our suitcases, rented a car, drove us to the hotel, showered, and ordered a breakfast-lunch-hangover cure meal instead of resting. âI want to take a nap.â
âNo naps, we have a city to explore.â
âWe could practise the sex scene,â I offer as I stretch out on the bed as an incentive. Closing my eyes might have betrayed my ulterior motives, though, since Iâm yanked by my ankle, then my waist, until I find myself looking into dark eyes laughing at me.
âI know you too well, Pussycat. My scenes require you being awake.â
âScenes? I did not agree to more than one. It ainât that kind of novel, Big guy.â
âItâs about me and you, right?â Seeing as I neither confirm nor deny, he takes it as he wishes. Of course. âThen, the story should describe plenty of sex. You could spend a couple of chapters naked.â
I should never have agreed to this. Normal couples give each other ties, cigars, and jewellery. âYou get to read, Big guy, but I never said youâd get to decide or even comment.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I donât know where this story is going, and if you remark on every single word, weâll never get it done!â
âLet me rephrase that. Why did you kill a character on the first line?â
âHow should I know!â
âTry.â
âI honestly have no idea how my mind works.â Ainât that the truth?
**Kester and Patreaâs story, as well as Chris and Patriciaâs, continue in Denary**