Masked By Moonlight
San Francisco 1890
Set up, turn, release.
The whip sliced cleanly through the night. Without the expected crack.
Matthew Covington pulled the whip behind him again, blowing out an exasperated breath. That's twice you've missed. The moonlight and shadows should have eased his overwrought spirit. He checked the last few inches of the whip, making sure they were intact. He knew they would be. His own frayed concentration was at fault here, not his whip. Come now, man. Gather your wits. He rolled his shoulders and flexed his fingers around the hilt. Why still so tense? He'd doffed his collar and waistcoat. Fled that dark, fussy office where his duty to be the respectable guardian of the Covington family honor accosted him at every tight turn. Surely out here, in shirtsleeves, in the noisy darkness of unfamiliar San Francisco, Matthew could find the space he craved.
After a moment's consideration, he put the whip down and flipped open the latch on a long wooden box at his feet. Moonlight caught the sword's edge as he lifted it from the dark blue velvet. Whhhish. Matthew listened for the blade's soothing whisper. Although a formidable opponent with any of his we ... read full excerpt from: Masked by Moonlight ebook