Seal All Exits
(Tangled Web #3)
Jade C. Jamison
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Heather Morrow has been fighting demons
all her life, but the past two years have likely been her darkest.
So when her friend Katie invites her to a reunion of sorts, Heather
jumps at the chance, because Katie, one of the most down-to-earth
people Heather has ever called friend, is the only person she has
ever felt like herself around, and Heather realizes that she needs an
ally to help her out of the shadows.
Kiefer Steele, vocalist for Shock
Treatment, has been battling some demons of his own. He’s been a
nothing most of his life, but world-famous J.C. Gibson took him from
his beach-combing, weed-smoking ways and helped him make something of
himself…except life on the road has taken its toll. The only ray
of hope in his life has been his continuing online friendship with
Heather. The two met in person once, backstage at a concert, and
their friendship has grown stronger.
They haven’t seen each other in three
years, though, and both have changed immensely.
When they discover each other’s
darkest secrets, will their friendship—and budding romance—survive,
or are they destined to spend their lives apart…and alone?
They walked off
the deck and Kiefer said, “So what did you want to talk about?”
“Hmm. I’m
not even sure where to start.”
“No pressure.”
Kiefer looked up toward the mountain across the road. It
was covered in evergreen trees and the sky above was a light blue,
clean and clear. He could see why Johnny wanted to live here.
Regular worries were gone, far and away, and it was like
regular shit just didn’t matter.
Heather stopped
walking, so Kiefer slowed and turned to face her. “Um...I
have a proposal for you.”
He raised his
eyebrow. “Yeah?”
“Yeah.” She
drew in a deep breath and looked in his eyes, but he could tell it
was hard for her. “I, uh...I don’t want or need a
relationship. But I’m so glad you’re my friend.”
Kiefer smiled.
“Ditto.”
“So...just so
we can get it out of our systems...why don’t we, uh, explore our
attraction, but...when we leave here, things go back to the way they
were.” Kiefer drew in a long, slow breath. Was she
saying what he thought she was? “That sound okay?”
Honestly, no,
it sounded like a copout. He thought some of telling her that,
but he wanted her. He wanted her to continue to be a part of
her life and he also wanted to step it up a notch after what they had
experienced last night. This might be his only chance to
convince her that a more intense relationship could be a good thing.
So he nodded. “Yeah.” On impulse, he took her
hand in his. He wanted to start now.
Heather had other
ideas, though. “Not here.” Kiefer couldn’t help the
look of confusion that he knew appeared on his face. She let go
of his hand but got a little closer, almost as though she were afraid
someone would be able to hear her. “If we’re going to go
back to the way things were after this week, then I don’t want to
give anybody here any bright ideas, and I don’t want to answer any
questions or deal with any looks.”
He nodded, saying
nothing. He could live with that. And that also gave him
several days to see what he could do to change her mind.
Jade C. Jamison was born and raised in
Colorado, moved from one city/town to the next, and she’s decided
she likes it so much she wants to stay…although travel is not out
of the question. She lives in a big town in Colorado (not unlike the
fictional Winchester she writes so much about) with her husband and
four children. She is working on becoming a crazy cat lady. Okay,
so maybe not.
Still want more? Jade has a bachelor’s
degree in English Literature and Theater, a master’s degree in
English, and a master of fine arts in Creative Writing. Obviously,
she loves school and the student loan folks love her. She works in
human services by day, teaches English and creative writing at night,
and—in between playing soccer mom and community leader—writes
like a fiend. Someday soon, she’ll narrow it down to just writing,
but let’s get all those kids off to college first.
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