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His Broken Angel
by Beth Ciotta
The Glorious Victorious Darcys,
Book 1.5
Publisher: Signet
Release Date: May 7, 2013
Genre: Steampunk
Length: 108 Pages (eNovella)
Book Description:
From the author of Her Sky Cowboy comes
a sexy new novella about rebellion, redemption, and the healing powers of love
and tolerance amid budding global chaos.
Doc Blue has never had it easy. Born a
Freak, the offspring of a Vic—a native Victorian—and a Mod—a time traveler from
the future—he’s lived on the fringes of society, hiding his true identity and
preternatural healing abilities from even his closest friends. His brief
support of the Freak rebellion has only left him with even more problems, losing
him both his job and one of his greatest allies, the Sky Cowboy, Tucker Gentry.
So when Tuck’s kid sister, Lily, ends up blinded in an air skirmish on her way
from America to England, Doc jumps at the opportunity to be the one to rescue
her and use his powers to mend her wounds.
Curing Lily proves harder than
anticipated, and Doc realizes that to restore her sight he will have to spill
his biggest secret and embrace his Freak nature like never before. But, with
Lily’s help, Doc may be able to reach the full potential of his abilities, heal
Lily’s broken heart, and learn, finally, how to open his.
Includes a preview of the next Glorious
Victorious Darcys novel, His Clockwork Canary.
EXCERPT:
“I’m sorry I got you in this fix,” Lily
said, fiercely conscious of their intimate and highly inappropriate position.
Arms and legs entangled. Her backside pressed against his groin.
“I’m here on account of my own actions,
angel. I promise I’ll get us both out.” He shifted and squeezed her waist,
pulling her even closer. “Jasper just ran off. Guess he’s heading for the Crusader. Don’t know what that dig looks
like, but she must be flashy or big. P.J. said she’d attract attention.”
“What’s this dig look like?” Lily
asked.
“Let’s put it this way. It’s called the
Bullet.”
“Sleek and cylindrical.”
“With wings and a tail and some sort of
rocket booster. P.J.’s firing up now.”
Lily heard the rumble clean through the
shield. The cramped dirigible vibrated and shimmied and Lily braced for
takeoff. “Are you scared, King?”
“You forget I’ve been riding with your
brother for the past few years. If we weren’t chasing and apprehending outlaws,
we were clashing with sky pirates and ALE. This is nothing. Although P.J’s
flying ain’t for the fainthearted.”
“I’m not fainthearted.” Lily licked her
lips. “Not usually.”
“I believe you, but flying blind is
discombobulating. Focus on my voice,” he said close to her ear as the vessel
lurched forward. “I’ll talk you through it.”
For a minute she was breathless,
speechless. Her mind and body reeled with the forceful launch and the sudden
unexpected speed as they shot through the air. Just as he’d promised, Doc
described everything. The three ships that constituted skytown breaking apart
and heading in separate directions , several other smaller digs shooting off
every which way . . .
“Ah, the Crusader.”
“Flashy and big?” she asked, holding
tight to Doc’s hands.
“Beauty of a zeppelin wrapped in an
intricate iron grill. Topside propeller and rear rocket thrusters. Gondola’s
loaded with cannons and the zepp’s fitted to carry small fighter digs like this
one.”
“How . . . how can you be sure it’s the
Crusader?” Lily asked as the Bullet lurched right.
“The big S welded into the intricate
grill work.” Doc sighed. “Caped Crusader. Man of Steel. Superman. A
twentieth-century superhero. Pa used to liken Jasper to the fictional icon.
Thing is Superman used his powers for the greater good.”
“For Jasper,” Lily said as she
struggled with a dizzy spell, “emancipating Freaks is the greater good.”
“You’re a good soul, Lily Gentry.”
Doc kissed the back of her head and the
dizziness intensified. Only it wasn’t from the topsy-turvy ride. Cannon fire
exploded in the distance and Lily burst with a fierce need to live in the
moment. This moment. “I’ve never been kissed.”
“What?”
“If this ends badly, I want something
good to remember when I meet my maker.”
“Don’t talk nonsense, angel. P.J.’ll
get us out of here. If nothing else, her pride demands it.”
Ignoring the ache in her ribs and the
pain in her leg, Lily swiveled round best she could. “Kiss me proper-like,
King.”
“Lily.”
She could feel the warmth of his
breath. His mouth, so close. His body tensed as she leaned in, but she didn’t
pull back. She waited . . . and when the Bullet
shook with the blast of return fire, she took what she wanted. A kiss.
Though her mouth glanced off Doc’s, she tasted a hint of peppermint and slice
of heaven. Bliss.
He groaned then, cradled her face, and
pressed his lips to hers—firm and true. He kissed her proper-like. The kind of
kiss she’d read about in dime novels. The kind she’d seen stolen between lovers
in the park. Heat radiated through her body, her skin tingled, and her blood
burned. He teased the seam of her mouth with his tongue, and Lily’s lungs near
about burst through her ribs.
Inspired by their precarious
circumstance and her uncertain future, she parted her lips and welcomed Doc’s
tongue. The awfulness of the world faded away as the compassionate healer
gifted her with sizzling passion.
The Bullet
bucked then arced, and Lily’s heart followed.
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