An Archangel's
Promise
By Jess Buffett
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Will the enemy be powerful enough to break an archangel’s promise?
For the last ten years, Gabriella Richards has struggled with the
pain of losing the only man she’s ever loved. From out of nowhere he returns to
throw her life into chaos, and it isn’t without consequences.
Hunter Bailey had always known he was different, but nothing could
have prepared him for the truth. As the son of an archangel, he has been on the
run for years from those who seek to wipe out his kind—the Nephilim. With a
destiny unknown even to himself, nothing will stop him from returning to claim
the woman he loves and the happily-ever-after he was promised.
Gabriella finally has the love of her life back, but at what cost?
And will the enemy be able to break an archangel’s promise?
Content Warning: strong language, graphic sex
Gabriella
started moving forward. Nolan tried pulling her back, but nothing could keep
her still. The need she felt coursing through her, urging her to the man on the
other side of the room, was just too strong, powerful, and consuming. She
barely acknowledged the throng of people surrounding her as she made her way
across the floor, her eyes transfixed on her destination.
Her
destination being the tall, strong, and commanding form of her childhood best
friend. His dark, almost black, hair still fell into his sapphire eyes, and his
lips looked just as soft and supple as they had been the last time she had seen
him. When she stopped mere inches from him, Gabriella held her breath, unable
to believe Hunter really stood in front of her.
The
small quirk of his lips at her indecision answered her question. Oh, this was
her Hunter all right.
Hunter's
hand came up to cup the back of her neck, drawing her those few inches closer.
Shocked at their sudden closeness, Gabriella only had enough time to suck in a
breath before his other arm came around her, pulling her against his hard
chest, his mouth taking hers in a kiss filled with possession and a hunger that
had her opening up for more.
The
kiss was fearless, robbing her of thought. Gabriella's body melted under his
mastery, becoming pliant, molding into his as if they'd done this a million
times before. She felt a thrill run through her as the familiarity of the man's
embrace drew her in deeper. This was her Hunter. Oh God. Hunter's hand roaming
up and down her back created such delicious sparks of electricity along her
spine. She'd never felt so hungry, so needy.
Pulling
back, needing to breathe and to see his face, Gabriella felt tears pool in her
eyes. "You're real."
Hunter
smiled down at her, his eyes softening as his large hands cupped her face.
"Yeah, Gabby. It's me."
How
was it possible? Hunter was standing right in front of her, kissing her. It was
all so surreal. She caressed her fingers over his tanned face, taking it all
in. His features, once boyish, were different. They were replaced with a strong
jawline and an essence of confidence and maturity. Gabriella noticed that his
eyes, though still the same startling sapphire, now held flecks of azure and
shards of cobalt that made them seem fiercer somehow.
Still
the same, but so different as well.
"I
missed you." The deep rumble of his voice made her weak in the knees and
dampen between her legs. It was such a strong reaction it startled her out of
her haze.
He
had been gone so long.
Too
long.
What
the hell was she doing?
Wrenching
herself out of his arms, Gabriella gazed up at him, at the boy who had left her
broken and alone. The longer she stared into his eyes, the more furious she
became with both him and herself. Why on earth was she kissing him? And how
dare he show up like this, acting like he had all the right in the world to be
there.
Raising
her hand, she delivered a blow straight across his handsome face. Hunter had
clearly not been expecting that reaction because he staggered back, his shock
evident as his eyes widened and his hand covered the abused cheek.
"What
was that for?"
"Really?
You have no idea why I would want to slap you?" she seethed. "You
disappeared, Hunter. You left when you swore you never would. I thought you
were dead."
His
face softened, which just served to irritate her more. "I know my leaving
like that must have hurt, but surely you can give me a chance to explain."
Unbelievable.
The bastard thought she actually had to give him a chance. She didn't owe him a
damn thing.
"No,
Hunter. I don't have to give you anything." Spinning on her heels, she
headed for the doors leading to the stairway. Screw waiting for the lift. The
sooner she got out of there the better.
"So
that's it. You won't give me anything?" Hunter called out behind her.
Pausing
at the doorway, she turned to see him still standing in the spot she had left
him. She smiled sadly. "You know, if you had shown up a few years ago, I
probably would have given you anything you asked for." Her face hardened,
and she narrowed a glare on him. "But I was weaker then. I had to become
tougher because the pain of losing you was too much to bare. So
congratulations, Hunter, you made me a stronger person. You should be
proud."
Jess Buffett was born and
raised in New South Wales, Australia. She married her high school sweetheart
and they live on the Central Coast with their two children.
Jess is a hopeless romantic
who loves stories about true love with a happy ending—which is probably a good
thing given what she writes. She is a huge fan of M/M and M/F romance—anything
with hunky men in all their glory, whether they be shifters, angels, vampires,
cowboys, or the boy next door. Jess is a firm believer in soul mates,
happily-ever-afters, and love at first sight, but that sometimes people need a
second or a third meeting for the brain to catch up.
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