Thursday Threads: Fallen Redemption by R.B. Austin
Fallen Redemption
by R B Austin
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Heat
Level: Sizzling
Blurb
Killing
Fallen to save mankind is Cade’s redemption for murder and only one
human—mouthwatering and absolutely forbidden—stands in his way.
Cade committed himself to saving lives before
he learned the full consequences of his life-altering decision. It wasn’t until
he was tending his sick wife that he learned the enormity of what he’d done and
he was unable to save her from the monster he had become. Consumed with guilt
and praying for absolution, he threw himself into killing every Fallen he could
find to save the humans he’d sworn to protect. But then Emma, deliciously
mortal and completely forbidden, swept into his world, stirring an overpowering
desire. Now he’s not only fighting soulless creatures, but also his inner
cravings, trying to maintain his distance and continue on his path to
forgiveness. He won’t lose control again and lose another love.
Excerpt
The cut was small and not deep; it would stop
bleeding in a matter of minutes.
Blood seeped from the wound. It trickled down
Sarah’s wrist and pooled in her upturned hand.
He froze.
Changes overcame his body. Uncontrollable.
Unknown.
Breath quickened. Heart pounded as loud as a
horse’s gallop. Sarah hadn’t awakened. The pain from her cut was insubstantial
compared to the pain of her sickness.
The thick, crimson liquid flowing from the
wound was anything but insubstantial to Caderyn. Still unable to move, his eyes
hadn’t wavered from the blood. The tray left his hands and clattered to the
ground. His knees buckled and he sank to the floor, bringing himself an inch
from the cut. The scent of blood filled his nostrils. Consumed all thought.
Sight. He wanted to close his eyes and savor the reverent aroma filling his
senses. Something awakened inside of him.
Foreign.
Monstrous.
Wrong.
He was hungry, yet didn’t want food. Thirsty,
but didn’t want to reach for a cup of water. Another drop of blood welled from
the cut. A growl tore from his throat.
It was the switch and it had been thrown.
One moment he was himself. The monster inside
separate. Next the wall between the two vanished. He was the Behnshma. His
humanity gone. Another growl. It echoed around the house. Filled his ears.
He was ravenous. The fact he hadn’t eaten in
a little over a week ached his empty belly and burned his dry, parched throat.
There were two pricks of pain in his top gum. Finger in his mouth, he found two
long, sharp as knives, teeth. Like Elias. Like the wolves in the forest when
they tore into a deer carcass. Their muzzles bloody, meat dangling from their
mouths. Blood.
He knew what he wanted to do, what his body
demanded he do. Caderyn licked his lips and his tongue nicked an elongated
tooth. His own blood melted decadently over his tongue. A flood of senses
erupted. Never had he tasted anything this wonderful. His mouth zinged with
flavor. The blood coated his throat. He’d been dying of thirst his whole life
but hadn’t known it. Warmth spread through his body.
His hands shook as he brought them to Sarah’s
arm. Grasping her wrist and forearm he leaned toward the blood. Inch by inch.
He was a magnet and her arm was the polar opposite.
Her inaudible yelp of fright permeated
through the rushing noise in his ears. He tore his eyes away and met her
wide-eyed startled ones.
Stop.
Fear was an acrid, burning stench in his
nostrils. Her thoughts a chaotic jumble weaving through his mind. She tried to
move her lethargic limbs. Tried to escape. To break free.
He flexed his hands, squeezing her arm as his
gaze trailed from the vein in her neck to the one in her wrist right below the
cut. The blood slowed and the edges of the wound begun to dry. The tangy,
copper scent of the fresh liquid underneath her skin reached his nose. Caderyn
listened to it pass through her veins. Faster and faster.
Ignoring his wife’s futile attempts to
escape, he leaned closer and inhaled. A growl erupted from his throat. He bent.
Licked the wound. Groaned. His cock hardened.
Sarah, panicked now, tried to yank her arm
free. It was the most she’d moved in days. Growling, like a dog with his bone,
he held down her upper arm and her squirming hand. Pushed it back until her
forearm bowed, and the cut extended to him like a present.
Caderyn. Please. I beg you.
He was hurting her arm. Scaring her. She was
begging.
Flicking his tongue over her wrist, he caught
another drop of the thick liquid gold. Then another and another. It wasn’t
enough. He bared his teeth, striking fast to sink them deep into her wrist. She
gave a weak jerk. Caderyn drew her blood into his mouth with long pulls. His
cock jerked and warmth spread inside his breeches. There was no stopping. Her
struggles to escape were an annoying insect buzzing around the room. The pleas
to stop were shouts in his head. Both were easy to ignore. Sarah ceased to
struggle.
He was killing her.
He couldn’t stop.
And didn’t stop until she was dead
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