Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Teaser chapter
Praise for the Novels of the Chosen Ones
Storm of Shadows
“Christina Dodd has a knack for tense, heart-pounding action with a dash of quirky humor.”
—Errant Dreams Reviews
“A well-rounded cast, an exciting story line, and a romance that’s as sweet as it is steamy. This book offers something for everyone who enjoys paranormal romance, and is a must read for fans of the series.”
—Darque Reviews
“A riveting new series . . . the action and romance are hot! I have no idea what is next in this series, but . . . the suspense is killing me.”
—The Romance Readers Connection
“Fabulous urban romantic fantasy . . . a stupendous thriller.”
—Midwest Book Review
Storm of Visions
“The taut, suspenseful plot, intriguing characters and a smooth, natural style show that Dodd has earned her place on the bestseller list.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Ms. Dodd plunges readers into a fast-paced tale with intriguing paranormal elements, and treats them to a deliciously steamy romance that’s sure to grab the reader’s attention . . . suspenseful, packed with danger-filled action, and never slows as the story unfolds.”
—Darque Reviews
”Storm of Visions definitely hooked me . . . quirky, unusual, fun, tense, surprising, sexy, and wild!”
—Errant Dreams Reviews
“An action-packed paranormal romantic suspense that sets the stage for what looks like will be a terrific series.”
—Midwest Book Review
Further Praise for
Christina Dodd’s Novels
Into the Flame
“Alluring and intriguing.”
—Fresh Fiction
“Sizzling sensuality and dark emotions. A book by Dodd is always worth reading, but here’s hoping she ventures into the paranormal again.”
—Romantic Times
“[A]n explosive page-turner.”
—Eye on Romance
“Once again Christina Dodd weaves her spell . . . real and sexy . . . full of suspense and adventure.”
—Fallen Angel Reviews
“[A] stunning tale of love, of sin and redemption, of exciting adventure.”
—Romance Reviews Today
Into the Shadow
“Ms. Dodd has once again created an amazing novel.”
—Eye on Romance
“Another stellar book from a most talented author!”
—Romantic Times
“I was literally sitting on the edge of my seat . . . a gorgeous book.”
—Errant Dreams Reviews
“Sexy and . . . darkly appealing.”
—Rendezvous
“[A] fantastic read.”
—Romance Roundtable
Thigh High
“Offbeat characters and undeniable charm . . . a joy to experience!”
—Romantic Times (4½ stars, top pick)
”[C]harming and likable characters . . . an enjoyable read.”
—Fresh Fiction
“Christina Dodd is a master. . . . Thigh High is a winner I highly recommend.”
—Romance Reviews Today
“A MASTER ROMANTIC STORYTELLER.”
—KRISTIN HANNAH
Touch of Darkness
“A sweeping saga of good and evil . . . this latest promises to be one of her best to date.”
—Library Journal
“Enthralling, intense.”
—The State (Columbia, SC)
“Christina Dodd demonstrates why she is such a popular writer, in any genre. . . . Readers will be riveted until the final page.”
—A Romance Review
Scent of Darkness
“The first in a devilishly clever, scintillatingly sexy new paranormal series by Christina Dodd.”
—Chicago Tribune
“[A] satisfying series kickoff . . . [a] fast-paced, well-written paranormal with a full, engaging mythology and a handful of memorable characters.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Multigenre genius Dodd dives headfirst into the paranormal realm with . . . a scintillating and superb novel!”
—Romantic Times (4½ stars, top pick)
. . . and Her Other Novels
“Dodd delivers a high-octane blowout finale. . . . This romantic suspense novel is a delicious concoction that readers will be hard-pressed not to consume in one gulp.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Warm characterizations and caperlike plot make Dodd’s hot contemporary romance a delight, and the cliff-hanger ending will leave readers eager for the sequel.”
—Booklist
“Dodd adds humor, sizzling sensuality, and a cast of truly delightful secondary characters to produce a story that will not disappoint.”
—Library Journal
“Sexy and witty, daring and delightful.”
—Teresa Medeiros, New York Times bestselling
author of After Midnight
Novels by Christina Dodd
Danger in a Red Dress
Thigh High
Tongue in Chic
Trouble in High Heels
In Bed with the Duke
Novels in the Darkness Chosen Series
Scent of Darkness
Touch of Darkness
Into the Shadow
Into the Flame
Novels in the Chosen Ones Series
Storm of Visions
Storm of Shadows
Chains of Ice
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For the inimitable Eloisa James,
who is always there with a translation,
a scandalous piece of gossip,
and in my moment of desperation,
Italian glass Christmas trees.
Thank you for your wit and charm,
and most of all,
thank you for your warm and lasting friendship.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Leslie Gelbman, Kara Welsh, and Claire Zion, my appreciation for your constant support. Kerry Donovan, we’re a great editing team, but we should consider going into show business. More appreciation to NAL’s art department, led by Anthony Ramondo, for the bright and glorious Chosen Ones covers. Rick Pascocello, head of marketing and video brilliance, thank you! Thanks to the publicity department with my special people, Craig Burke and Jodi Rosoff. My thanks to the production department, and of course, a special thank-you to the spectacular Penguin sales department: Norman Lidofsky, Don Redpath, Sharon Gamboa, Don Rieck, Richasrd Adamonis, and Trish Weyenberg. You are the best!
THE LEGEND
“Long ago, when the world was young . . .” a gorgeous and vain woman abandoned her children, a boy and a girl—twins with hideous birthmarks—to the river and the forest to meet their deaths. Instead, they became the first of the Abandoned Ones, gifted with abilities that could save the world . . . or end it.
The boy was marked with a sinister tattoo and given the gift of fire, and he gathered others around him with similar gifts to become the Chosen Ones—seven men and women who became a powerful force of light in a dark world.
The girl had the mark of an eye on the palm of her hand and became a seer. She turned to the devil, gathering six other gifted ones to her. They became the Others, bringing darkness and death to the world.
The Chosen Ones and the Others have fought for centuries for the hearts and souls of the Abandoned Ones.
That battle goes on today . . . in New York City and around the world.
THE SEVEN CHOSEN
• Jacqueline Vargha: Gifted with the ability to see the future and an eye on her palm to prove it. With Caleb D’Angelo at her side, Jacqueline must take her adopted mother’s place as chief seer to the Chosen Ones.
• Aaron Eagle: Raised by Native Americans and marked with the wings of an angel, Aaron has a talent for melting into the shadows that surround him. But he can only be truly whole once prim and proper librarian Rosamund Hall enters his life.
• Charisma Fangorn: A young Goth with tattoos on her wrists and the gift of hearing the earth song in crystals and stones.
• Isabelle Mason: One of the upper-class Boston Masons, Isabelle is a physical empath with the ability to absorb the pain of others and heal them.
• Samuel Faa: A lawyer with the ability to control minds; he has a mysterious connection to Isabelle.
• Aleksandr Wilder: Aleksandr is a college student; he has no mark, no discernible gift, and is blessed with a loving family, yet he is drafted into the Chosen Ones because of his connection to the Wilder family of Washington State (from the Darkness Chosen series).
• John Powell: Former member of Gary White’s team, he is famous for the strength and power he wields . . . as well as for the dark and dreadful secret that torments him and has driven him into exile.
FRIENDS AND ENEMIES OF THE CHOSEN ONES
• Irving Shea: The ninety-plus-year-old retired director of the Gypsy Travel Agency and the owner of the mansion the Chosen Ones now use as headquarters.
• Martha: Dedicated Gypsy servant of the Chosen Ones.
• McKenna: Scottish butler, chauffeur, and aide to Mr. Irving Shea.
• Vidar Davidov: Owner of Davidov’s Pub located deep in the tunnels under New York City, where the Chosen hang out. Davidov sports an inexplicable knowledge about the Chosen Ones and their descendants.
• Osgood: The mastermind behind the destruction of the Gypsy Travel Agency, and the devilish director of the Others.
Chapter 1
Zurich, Switzerland
Martha’s information about the security in the Swiss bank was dated. Samuel went through not two metal detectors, but five, and two full-body scans. The guards politely requested he remove his shoes, and they examined them with a machine that had so many warnings printed on its side and made such ominous noises Samuel wanted to cover his balls or step behind a lead wall or something.
He intended to have children someday.
He was contemplating the lineup of shoes from the poor schmucks who didn’t get theirs returned to them when the guards very politely requested his pen, his belt, his tie clip, and his watch. They placed them in a safety-deposit box, had him lock them inside, and gave him the key.
Then they frisked him.
The Swiss took their security very, very seriously.
Don’t make a joke. Don’t mess up now.
He heard the woman so clearly, he turned to see where she stood.
But she wasn’t here. She was in New York, in a hospital, sitting at Irving Shea’s bedside, smelling of cigarettes and passing on Irving’s instructions in that freaking spooky telepathic way of hers. Dina was in her sixties, short, bitter . . . and a mind-speaker, one of the most talented ever born.
She was also one of the Others. She held an old and towering grudge against Irving, and why any of them were trusting her, Samuel didn’t know. Why he was trusting her, he didn’t know. If he got caught trying to pull this off, he’d be the one rotting in a Swiss jail for the rest of his life.
Life’s full of tough choices, isn’t it? that rough female voice asked.
“Damn it!” he said.
The guards looked up inquiringly.
“Stubbed my toe,” he explained.
Inside his head, Dina laughed.
He didn??
?t react to her amusement, but only because he knew cameras followed his every move, and somewhere a computer was analyzing his features, looking for his resemblance to any known criminal.
Not that the Swiss banks didn’t allow known criminals to hold accounts in their hallowed vaults, but they liked to make sure those criminals didn’t have designs on other criminals’ money.
He knew how this operation was supposed to work. They—the Chosen Ones, aided and abetted by Martha, their Gypsy Travel Agency adviser—had set up Samuel’s schedule. He was to go into the bank, talk to the bank president (the bank president and no one else, Martha warned), and convince him to open the Gypsy Travel Agency accounts, frozen since the explosion of the headquarters almost three years before. Because with Irving in the hospital and deemed incompetent by his doctors, the Chosen Ones’ funds had dried up and they were in danger of losing their shirts, not to mention Irving’s mansion and their ability to perform the task for which they had been recruited—rescuing abandoned children from the Others.
Samuel couldn’t carry a wire or have any mechanical way to remain in touch with the Chosen Ones, so he had memorized script after script of what to say, what to do, whom he might meet, plus the Chosen would occasionally give him a surprise setup and have him wing it. He was a natural. As a child, he’d learned to be fast on his feet—it was a matter of survival—and law school had honed his talents.