Blood & Roses (Vigilante Crime Series)

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by Kristi Belcamino


  Timothy’s voice. But instead of words, there were feelings urging her to act. Then the image became clear. He was telling her something. He wanted her to do something.

  The necklace.

  She reached for it and took it out of her shirt, holding it and squeezing her eyes tightly closed. Rose tried to swallow, but all the moisture had been wicked from her mouth.

  Suddenly, Dylan relaxed at her side. He gave a slight whine and then settled back to a sitting position. The big black dog, who had also sensed him—or it—was now relaxed.

  Rose collapsed on the ground, hugging her knees, shaking uncontrollably.

  “What the fuck? What the fuck was that?”

  But there was also a sense of peace surrounding her.

  The evil was gone. Or the Sultan. Whatever it was.

  Rose wasn’t sure what to call it. Was it an evil presence? A demon? Whatever it was, it felt as real as anything she’d ever known. And it scared the hell out of her. But she was more determined than ever to face it and fight it. She would just have to take a different tact.

  The message was clear.

  This would not be just a physical battle. Nor a mental or emotional one.

  This fight would also be spiritual.

  She would need to prepare.

  After packing up her belongings, she dialed Eva on her cell phone.

  “I need you to find me a priest.”

  To be continued

  Rose returns in Blood & Fire, when she must face a terrifying enemy trying to take away everything she holds dear.

  And …

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  Acknowledgments

  Blood And Roses

  Words and Music by Pat DiNizio

  Copyright (c) 1986 Bravo and Encore Music

  All Rights Administered by Bike Music c/o Concord Music Publishing

  All Rights Reserved Used by Permission

  Reprinted by Permission of Hal Leonard LLC

  About the Author

  Kristi Belcamino is a USA Today bestseller, an Agatha, Anthony, Barry & Macavity finalist, and an Italian Mama who bakes a tasty biscotti.

  Her books feature strong, kickass, independent women facing unspeakable evil in order to seek justice for those unable to do so themselves.

  In her former life, as an award-winning crime reporter at newspapers in California, she flew over Big Sur in an FA-18 jet with the Blue Angels, raced a Dodge Viper at Laguna Seca, attended barbecues at the morgue, and conversed with serial killers.

  During her decade covering crime, Belcamino wrote and reported about many high-profile cases including the Laci Peterson murder and Chandra Levy disappearance. She has appeared on Inside Edition and local television shows. She now writes fiction and works part-time as a reporter covering the police beat for the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

  Her work has appeared in such prominent publications as Salon, the Miami Herald, San Jose Mercury News, and Chicago Tribune.

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  AUTHOR’S NOTE

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  I am unbelievably lucky to have very passionate and loyal readers who take the time to let me know what they think of my books (and sometimes even where they think I could improve).

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  Also by Kristi Belcamino

  Gia Santella Crime Thriller Series

  Vendetta

  Forgotten Island

  Dark Night of the Soul

  Black Widow

  Taste of Vengeance

  Day of the Dead

  Border Line

  Night Fall

  Stone Cold

  Cold as Death

  Cold Blooded

  Dark Shadows

  Amazon Series Page

  Queen of Spades Thrillers

  Queen of Spades

  The One-Eyed Jack

  The Suicide King

  The Ace of Clubs

  The Joker

  The Wild Card

  Amazon Series Page

  Standalone Novels

  Coming For You

  Sanctuary City

  Gabriella Giovanni Mystery Series

  Blessed are the Dead

  Blessed are the Meek

  Blessed are Those Who Weep

  Blessed are Those Who Mourn

  Blessed are the Peacemakers

  Blessed are the Merciful

  Nonfiction

  Letters from a Serial Killer

 

 

 


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