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The Keepers: Ethan
Book 3 in The Keepers Trilogy
Rae Rivers
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As always, to my incredible husband and children who are my biggest fans and most beautiful cheerleaders. I love you all so much.
Also, to my Dad who was always so proud and enthusiastic about my writing. Fly high and free. Love and miss you always.
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The Keepers Trilogy
The Keepers: Sienna (free prequel)
The Keepers: Archer
The Keepers: Declan
The Keepers: Ethan
Table of Contents
Praise for Rae Rivers
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright
The Keepers Trilogy
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN
CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT
CHAPTER TWENTY NINE
CHAPTER THIRTY
CHAPTER THIRTY ONE
CHAPTER THIRTY TWO
CHAPTER THIRTY THREE
CHAPTER THIRTY FOUR
CHAPTER THIRTY FIVE
CHAPTER THIRTY SIX
CHAPTER THIRTY SEVEN
CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT
CHAPTER THIRTY NINE
CHAPTER FORTY
CHAPTER FORTY ONE
CHAPTER FORTY TWO
CHAPTER FORTY THREE
CHAPTER FORTY FOUR
CHAPTER FORTY FIVE
CHAPTER FORTY SIX
CHAPTER FORTY SEVEN
CHAPTER FORTY EIGHT
CHAPTER FORTY NINE
CHAPTER FIFTY
CHAPTER FIFTY ONE
CHAPTER FIFTY TWO
CHAPTER FIFTY THREE
CHAPTER FIFTY FOUR
CHAPTER FIFTY FIVE
CHAPTER FIFTY SIX
CHAPTER FIFTY SEVEN
CHAPTER FIFTY EIGHT
CHAPTER FIFTY NINE
Acknowledgements
Also by Rae Rivers
About the Author
About HarperImpulse
About the Publisher
CHAPTER ONE
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
BENNETT ESTATE, RAPID FALLS, CANADA
He felt her heartbeat beneath his fingers.
A slow, steady rhythm that quickened the moment he touched her. Tightening his grip on her hip, Ethan circled her, his senses tuned in to his surroundings – the crunch of forest debris beneath his boots, the trickle of water from the river behind him, her quiet breathing.
The setting sun had masked Jenna’s skin in a golden glow, the single braid of blond hair darker than usual. She stood poised with quiet confidence, her legs parted. She held the bow and arrow with practiced skill, the ease at which she handled the weapon never failing to impress him. Dressed in a tank top, army pants and boots, she looked prepared for combat.
He kept his gaze on the warrior woman, not surprised when her expression remained even, her back straight, as though the closeness between them had made no impact.
But her heartbeat gave her away.
“Ready?” he murmured, stifling a smirk.
“Of course.”
He tapped her elbow. “Straighten your arm.”
“You’re giving me archery tips?” Her brows raised, a mild grin playing on her lips. “Me?”
He nudged her arm for good measure and smiled. “If you need more time –”
“I’m ready, Ethan. Stop trying to distract me.”
He held out a hand toward the river, coloured with a touch of pink. “Don’t blink, it’ll be fast.”
“I’m faster.”
“Cocky, are we?”
“Confident.” On a gentle hiss of air, she drew back the arrow, ready for flight. “Stop stalling.”
Grinning, he mentally ditched the larger rock he’d had in mind and opted for a smaller one. Nothing like upping the challenge at the last minute.
He rotated his hand, the movement sparking a small whirlwind on the riverbed. A rush of energy swirled through him, bringing the familiar comfort he always felt when connecting to nature.
Air. His elemental power.
“On the count of three,” he murmured and began the countdown. In lightning speed, he directed the wind away from them. It hoisted the rock into the air with a force that launched it across the sky.
She released the arrow, followed by a triumphant cry when it connected with the target.
Smiling,
she lowered the weapon and wiggled her butt and shoulders in a victory dance that extracted a laugh from him.
“You haven’t won yet, Pocahontas,” he reminded her.
Light blue eyes sparkled with mischief. Her bright smile emphasised high cheekbones and perfect teeth. She handed him an arrow. “Your turn. I showed you mine. Now you show me yours.”
He flashed his wildest grin. “That sounds kinky. Even for me.”
She laughed again. “In your dreams, stud muffin.”
“Stud muffin?” He shot her a look of disgust and snatched the bow from her, reaching for a confidence he didn’t quite feel. He wasn’t a bad aim when it came to archery, but Jenna’s talent for the sport outranked his.
“You remember what this final challenge means, right?” she called over her shoulder as she combed the riverbed for a rock.
“How could I forget?”
Their afternoon of combat practice in the forest surrounding their estate had once again turned into a contest. One he wasn’t guaranteed of winning. Not with her. Where she lacked his bulk, she made up for it with determination and skilled martial arts manoeuvres that frequently left him breathless. Lately, she’d been pushing harder, channelling her frustrations into their training sessions the same way he did.
She reached for a rock and straightened. “You miss this shot and you’ll be buying me beers on our next night out.”
“If I miss. Not gonna happen.”
“Right. Let’s get on with it then. I’m eager for the bragging rights that I was the woman to kick your ass.”
Yeah, he’d hate that.
Even if she was a Keeper, like him. A skilled warrior with heightened physical abilities who’d befriended his sister several years ago whilst training at the academy. They’d been inseparable until Jenna had been selected by The Circle, a group of ancestral witches who governed the rules of magic, to leave the academy and infiltrate their enemies, posing as one of them.
They’d assigned her to Kate Carrigan, a hybrid witch she’d protect above everything else.
Because that’s what Keepers did.
And protecting Kate meant rubbing shoulders with the very people wanting to harm her.
Bad ass.
Carrying four rocks, Jenna walked back to him and dropped them onto the ground at his feet. Her delicate brows lifted at his scrutiny. “You’re staring. It’s kinda creepy.”
“Just thinking how awesome you are.”
Although she’d meant for the punch to his arm to be playful, it still packed a powerful blow. “Flattery won’t score you a win. Time to settle this once and for all. Pay attention, stud muffin.”
“You really should stop calling me that.”
Her grin was all mischief. “No harm in trying to throw you off your game.”
“Scared you’ll lose?”
“No. Now stop stalling and man up.”
She reached for a rock on the ground, the movement shifting her t-shirt to expose smooth, tanned skin above her belt. The glimpse of ink surprised him.
A tattoo?
The urge to reach out, to explore, went ignored and he averted his gaze when she straightened. “How about we up the reward?” he asked.
“Feeling confident, are we?”
“Always. That make you nervous?”
“No.”
“Fine,” he said. “I’m upping the stakes. You win and I’ll not only be your personal beer slave, I’ll –”
“Do it shirtless too.”
He frowned.
“Come on,” she prompted with a laugh. “You’re that certain you’re going to lose?”
“Fine, it’s a deal. But if you’re choosing your prize, then I’m choosing mine.”
She laughed. “I think me running around shirtless would ruffle a few feathers.”
His included. And it wouldn’t be pleasant. The thought of her shirtless in public arrowed all kinds of objections through him.
“No,” he said firmly, refusing to dwell on why. “There’s something else I want.”
“Ooh, you sound serious.” She walked around him, straightening his arm that held the bow. “So what’s your prize?”
“You’ll tell me where you went last night.”
Her eyes widened. She met his gaze, a prickly silence overshadowing their previous playfulness. Her expression shifted from surprised to hesitant – both reactions he’d expected.
“You’ll be wasting your win on that answer, Ethan. It wasn’t important.”
“The fact that you snuck out at midnight without telling anyone tells me it was.”
“I needed air.” Frowning, she nudged the arrow at him. “Take the shot. It’ll be dark soon. You’re meeting your brothers at the restaurant in an hour and I’m on witch duty.”
“So you agree to the new terms of the challenge?”
“No.”
“Come on,” he mimicked. “You’re that certain you’re going to lose?”
“Fine. You’ll never win anyway and if you’re upping the game, I am too.”
He raised a brow.
“Don’t look so shocked. You’re the one who took us beyond the beers and shirtless fun.” She flashed him a smirk that softened the irritation in her eyes. “Next time you go on a business trip, I want to go with you.”
“You loathe boardrooms.”
“I do, but we both know your recent trip to New York had nothing to do with a meeting.”
Their gazes locked, the air sizzling with tension as she waited for him to contradict her. For a wild moment, he considered denying it.
“Searching for Hazel alone is dangerous and you know it.” Her expression tightened at the mention of the dark witch caster. Born to a lineage of witches who thrived on black magic, Hazel Brogan was a despised enemy and their greatest threat. After spending more than two years with her, Jenna had firsthand experience of everything the witch was capable of.
“Do my brothers know?” Hell, he’d never hear the end of it if his older brother discovered he’d been hunting their enemies. As it was, things were tense between them.
“You really think Archer would’ve kept silent if he knew?”
“I can’t sit around anymore waiting for our enemies to attack. And they will, Jenna. You of all people know that. Why wait? We find them, we end this.”
“We’re not murderers, Ethan.”
“You’re starting to sound like my brother. You really believe the best thing to do is to wait for them to strike?”
“No.”
“So why the lecture?”
“There’s a fine line between crazy and courageous.”
“Yeah, it’s called common sense. I’m not stupid. I’ve been careful.”
“Doesn’t make poking around a witch’s lair less dangerous. So we have a deal?”
“Provided you don’t tell my brothers.”
“I won’t.” She held up the rock. “Ready to miss your shot?”
Grateful for the diversion, he adjusted his grip on the bow and arrow in his hands. “Careful, Jenna. Over-confidence is a warrior’s downfall.”
Her grin derailed the moment of tension. Placing her hands on his hips, she twisted around him. “I’m all confidence and all warrior.”
He readied the weapon. “Never underestimate me when I want something.”
He became vaguely aware of her scent. Soft and fragrant, a subtle hint of pine cones. Counting back, she moved behind him, closer than required.
A ploy to distract him, no doubt.
But Ethan kept his focus, aligned his eyes with the arrow, and drew back his arm.
She leaned forward, her mouth against his ear, her hands on his hips. He zoned in, locking in his target, and slowly released the arrow.
“It’s you who shouldn’t underestimate me,” she whispered as her hand swept lower, her fingertips brushing his crotch.
He inhaled sharply at the unwelcome arousal and the arrow took off on a burst of air, missing its target completely.
Her
soft laugh broke the silence.
He tossed the bow and caught her arm. “Using feminine charms to disarm me?”
“Not my fault you weren’t concentrating.”
“I was, until you put your hand on my gear.” And his body had acted wildly in response to her. Hot damn.
Her smile smacked of mischief. “I still won.”
“Foul play.”
She gasped when he tugged her closer. For a moment, they stared at each other in quiet amusement, their faces inches apart. When her heartbeat quickened, a testament that he wasn’t the only one affected by her little game, he couldn’t resist a grin.
“Take it like a man, Bennett.” Her husky voice stroked his arousal. “You lost.”
“I’m all man – which is exactly why you did that.”
“All’s fair …”
He moved swiftly, a speed he never tired of. Air escaped from her lungs in surprise as he backed her against a boulder. Securing her body with his, he reached for her hands, pinning them beside her.
“What are you doing?” Her breathing had turned choppy, her breasts rising and falling in tiny movements against his chest.
Damn sexy. Annoying.
“Is this fair enough?” he asked, his raspy voice surprising him. Hell, he was more aroused than he was letting on. His gaze fell to her mouth and for an insane moment, he wondered what she’d taste like.
A small smile curled her lips. “Easy, Casanova. There’s a big red line we’re stomping all over.”
“You’re the one who nudged the line first, Jenna.”