Shadow Warrior
Something was off.
The darkened skies turned to a witches' brew of boiling clouds and fire. Lightning spit, striking a dry desert and leaving black scars of burnt sandstone behind. Torrents of slapping, rushing water, which she knew were a rarity on the Navajo reservation, gushed into parched gullies and flooded sage-clogged ravines.
Alexis Ayze took her foot off the gas pedal and turned to check on Jack, who was buckled into his car seat. Oblivious to his mother's growing fears, the little boy slept soundly, in the deep kind of sleep only a child of four who implicitly trusts his world could manage.
Thank heaven. She had to stay strong for Jack, regardless of how tired and terrified she became.
Lexie wasn't sure why she felt so jumpy and edgy. Well okay, maybe going to meet her in-laws for the first time was a little nerve-wracking all by itself. But as t ... read full excerpt from Shadow Warrior ebook