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Harvest of Holidays

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by Tracy Cooper-Posey


  “Then you do mean to go through with this?”

  “Giving up hunting?” Carson nodded. “I’ve never been more sure of anything in my life.”

  “That’s what you said when you married Tally.”

  “It’s all part of the same thing,” Carson said.

  “I agree,” Nick replied.

  Carson raised his brows. “Nicholas Sherwood agrees with me. I think hell just froze over.”

  Nick grinned. Then his grin faded. “You do know that Damian and I will always be here, don’t you?”

  Carson grinned. “I’ve always known that.”

  “But you failed to ask us to help.”

  “Deliberately. I thought about it, but…” Carson frowned, trying to put into words what was still a nebulous concept for him. “It’s important that I do this. Tally was raised by you, and she’s…well, I’m biased, but I think she’s one of the most amazing people I’ve ever met, and I know that’s your influence at work. But it also leaves its mark.”

  Nick drew in a breath. “She’s not quite human,” he said softly.

  “Yes. That’s exactly it,” Carson said. “Not that it’s a bad thing,” he added. “But it does make it difficult for her to relate to humans as a human, sometimes. That’s why it’s better that I give up the hunting. This kid is going to grow up with one foot in the strangest world imaginable. If I can offset that, just a little….” He shrugged.

  The kitchen door swung inwards and the music leapt in volume. Tears For Fears was playing now. Jimmy would have approved mightily of every record on the turntable, so far.

  Donna slipped through the swinging door. “You’re here. Good.” She dug in her jeans pocket.

  Nick straightened up and turned to face her. “Oscar is right behind you,” he said softly.

  She glanced at him, startled, then looked over her shoulder as the door swung once more, the volume jumped, and Oscar came in. He had taken off his jacket and rolled up the sleeves of his button-through shirt, but he still looked out of place in their humble kitchen. He looked, well, groomed. It was something Carson had only ever been able to aspire to. Sartorial elegance took money he had never had. Not that he cared. Tally didn’t mind, after all.

  Donna considered Oscar for a second then shrugged and dug into her pocket again. She extracted a folded sheet of paper. “I was going through Jimmy’s things and I found this.” She held it out toward Carson.

  Oscar was staring at the paper like it might grow fangs and bite if he looked away. Then he stirred and lifted his head to look at Donna. “You found it?”

  Donna looked at him steadily. “Yes.” Then she turned back to Carson as he unfolded the sheet. Nick moved around the corner of the table to look over his shoulder.

  It was a photocopied section of a map of the lower half of the state. Just north of Poughkeepsie, there was a small circle. It had been made with a felt-tipped pen, bright blue among all the greys.

  “Where is that?” Donna asked Carson. “It means something, doesn’t it?”

  “There’s an old mine just around there,” Nick said. “The Widow Jane Mine. They dug cement out of it for decades, but it’s been closed down for nearly ten years.”

  Carson looked at him. “A man made cave. All the comforts of home for them.”

  “Yes.” Nick flicked the sheet with his nail. “Although why would Jimmy have had it? Why didn’t he share it?”

  “Perhaps he meant to, but ran out of time,” Oscar said.

  Carson folded up the sheet and held it out to Donna. “I’m retiring,” he said firmly. “You should check it out.”

  Donna pushed his hand back toward him. “I got into this business because of demons,” she said. “Now I’m going to go back to that side of it.” She held her hand out to Oscar, who hesitated, then took it. There was agony in his eyes, but a small smile played around his mouth. His grip tightened.

  Donna looked back at Carson. “The gargoyles are Tally’s project, but she’s going to be busy for the next few weeks. You should check it out. For her. If it is their nest, then you could get rid of the last of them just as your baby is born.”

  Carson held the map in mid-air, looking at it. He could see where the felt-tip had gouged a tiny furrow in the paper, and the ink had soaked through to the opposite side. “Miguel will want to follow up. I’ll give it to him.”

  Donna shook her head. “Don’t let him go alone,” she said.

  “I will go with him,” Nick said. “Tomorrow, when the sun has risen.”

  Carson held the map out to Nick.

  “I know where the mine is,” Nick said gravely. “I’ve been there before.”

  Carson looked at the folded sheet, wondering what to do with it. Then he stuffed it into his pocket. “Just to keep it safe,” he said, and felt an odd tightness in his chest.

  Nick was studying him. “Why don’t you come with us, tomorrow?” he said. “One last sally before you take up diaper duties.”

  The door swung open again. The music didn’t jump nearly as loud this time. Damian kept the door propped open and leaned in. “Cory has his camera set up. Come and get ready. Everyone has to be in the picture.”

  “Who gets to hold the camera, then?” Nick asked, amused.

  “It’s on a tripod and timer,” Damian tossed back. He beckoned with his hand. “Come on.”

  They all filed out into the crowded front room. A short row of chairs had been set up, and Tally was sitting on the last of them, her belly rounded out under her breasts. She smiled at Carson and patted the chair next to her. The other chairs were being taken up by the others, while still more people crowded around behind the chairs.

  Carson leaned down and swept Tally up into his arms, then settled on her chair and put her on his lap. He stretched his arms around her. The quiet, contented peace he had felt at the cemetery that afternoon, when he had finally decided to quit, settled over him again.

  “I love you,” he whispered to Tally as Cory fussed with the camera setting and directed everyone’s positions so they would be included in the frame.

  Tally’s hand rested on his and her eyes glowed. “Love you back. Always.”

  Damian stood behind them and waved Nick over. “Stop looking grumpy,” he told his lover as Nick settled next to him.

  “You know I don’t like photographs,” Nick muttered. “They’re a security risk for us.”

  Carson sighed as the contentment spilled out of him. He wanted to embrace the whole room, and shower everyone with his joy, even salty old Nicholas Sherwood.

  Cory looked up from the camera. “Don’t anyone move,” he said, picking up the shutter control. He depressed it. “Fifteen….” he began counting.

  Everyone picked up the count. “Fourteen…thirteen…twelve….” as Cory hurried to take up his place at the very corner of the group.

  Carson looked up at Tally. “I’m heading out with Nick and Miguel tomorrow morning…or late afternoon, the way this party is shaping up. We’re going to check out something. Then that’s it. I’m quit. Done. I get to devote my time and attention to you two.” He patted her belly.

  Tally’s smile was warm. Understanding. “The more I think of it,” she whispered, “the more I like it. Thank you for this.”

  “For you, I would do anything,” Carson told her. “You, and this little guy.”

  “What if it’s a girl?” she asked sweetly.

  “Two…one!”

  The flash went off.

  The next book

  in The Stonebrood Saga

  Unbearable, Book 2.2 of the Stonebrood Saga.

  Tally Grey Connors’ final story.

  Carson Connors heads out on one last, minor hunt before retiring forever to raise his daughter, Riley, but as Tally goes into labor, tragedy strikes. The hunt for the last two surviving gargoyles—the strongest and smartest of the Stonebrood clan—warps life and love, straining even Nick and Damian’s four century long relationship, in ways that no one could possibly anticipate.
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  Warning: This is a novella length story (about 80 pages long), and is best read in series order, to avoid spoilers.

  This is Book 2.2 in The Stonebrood Saga:

  Book 1.0: Carson’s Night

  Book 2.0: Beauty’s Beasts

  Book 2.1: Harvest of Holidays*

  Book 2.2: Unbearable*

  Book 3.0: Sabrina’s Clan

  *A Stony Stories tale: Short stories featuring the characters and situations from the Stonebrood Saga

  A vampire gargoyle urban fantasy story.

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  About the Author

  Tracy Cooper-Posey is an Amazon #1 Best Selling Author. She writes romantic suspense, paranormal, urban fantasy, futuristic and science fiction romances. She has published over 55 novels since 1999, been nominated for five CAPAs including Favourite Author, and won the Emma Darcy Award.

  She turned to indie publishing in 2011. Her indie titles have been nominated four times for Book Of The Year and Byzantine Heartbreak was a 2012 winner. Faring Soul won a SFR Galaxy Award in 2016 for “Most Intriguing Philosophical/Social Science Questions in Galaxybuilding” She has been a national magazine editor and for a decade she taught romance writing at MacEwan University.

  She is addicted to Irish Breakfast tea and chocolate, sometimes taken together. In her spare time she enjoys history, Sherlock Holmes, science fiction and ignoring her treadmill. An Australian, she lives in Edmonton, Canada with her husband, a former professional wrestler, where she moved in 1996 after meeting him on-line.

  Other books by Tracy Cooper-Posey

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  Blood Knot Series (Urban Fantasy Paranormal Series)

  Blood Knot*

  Southampton Swindle

  Broken Promise

  Vale

  Amor Meus

  Blood Stone

  Blood Unleashed

  Blood Drive

  Blood Revealed

  Blood Ascendant

  Beloved Bloody Time Series (Paranormal Futuristic Time Travel)

  Bannockburn Binding*

  Wait

  Byzantine Heartbreak

  Viennese Agreement

  Romani Armada

  Spartan Resistance

  Kiss Across Time Series (Paranormal Time Travel)

  Kiss Across Time*

  Kiss Across Swords

  Time Kissed Moments I

  Kiss Across Chains

  Kiss Across Deserts

  Kiss Across Kingdoms

  The Kine Prophecies (Epic Norse Fantasy Romance)

  The Branded Rose Prophecy

  The Stonebrood Saga(Gargoyle Paranormal Series)

  Carson’s Night*

  Beauty’s Beasts

  Harvest of Holidays

  Unbearable

  Sabrina’s Clan

  Destiny’s Trinities (Urban Fantasy Romance Series)

  Beth’s Acceptance*

  Mia’s Return

  Sera’s Gift

  The First Trinity

  Cora’s Secret

  Interspace Originas (Science Fiction Romance Series)

  Faring Soul

  Varkan Rise

  Cat and Company

  Short Paranormals

  Solstice Surrender

  Eva’s Last Dance

  The Vistaria Affair (Romantic Suspense)

  Red Leopard*

  Black Heart

  Blue Knight

  White Dawn

  Go-get-‘em Women (Short Romantic Suspense Series)

  The Royal Talisman

  Delly’s Last Night

  Vivian’s Return

  Ningaloo Nights

  Jewells of Tomorrow (Historical Romantic Suspense)

  Diana By The Moon

  Heart of Vengeance

  Scandalous Sirens (Historical Romance Series)

  Forbidden*

  Dangerous Beauty

  Perilous Princess

  Romantic Thrillers Series

  Fatal Wild Child

  Dead Again

  Dead Double

  Terror Stash

  Thrilling Affair

  The Endurance (Science Fiction Romane Series)

  5,001

  Greyson’s Doom

  Contemporary Romances

  Lucifer’s Lover

  An Inconvenient Lover

  The Sherlock Holmes Series (Romantic Suspense/Mystery)

  Chronicles of the Lost Years

  The Case of the Reluctant Agent

  For reviews, excerpts, and more about each title, visit Tracy’s site and click on each title in turn: http://tracycooperposey.com/books/tracys-trilogies-series/

  Copyright Information

  This is an original publication of Tracy Cooper-Posey

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales, is entirely coincidental. The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for third-party websites or their content.

  Copyright © 2015 by Tracy Cooper-Posey

  Text design by Tracy Cooper-Posey

  All rights reserved

  No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

  FIRST EDITION: January 2015

  Cooper-Posey, Tracy

  Harvest of Holidays/Tracy Cooper-Posey—1st Ed.

  Romance—Fiction

  Paranormal – Fiction

 

 

 


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