Book one of the series.
Jackie has the perfect life. A loving husband, two successful boys, and a beautiful stately home. With her calm expressions and soft voice, she gives into the indulgences of her husband Mitch, and for a long time, they are very happy.
Meanwhile James has had a hard life, never knowing where his next meal will come from or his next job. His short tempered flares keep him from having anything worth of value for too long. But all of that is about to change. After spending nights watching home after home, James comes across what he believes is the perfect plan.
An abduction.
What's the worst that can happen?
"Everyone has an Angel. One day yours will come for you."These haunting words have invaded Lynx's dreams for more than a century, His days are no better. The rushed whisper of his name teases him. A gentle caress of his skin tortures him and he is inevitably cursed with the one thing no demon should have.A conscience."And people thought being in Hell was a bad thing."Agonizing over another depressing century, Lynx goes to Vegas. Sin City to continue his business of sending souls to Hell.In a chance meeting with the incredibly beautiful Reggie, a new spark of purpose rises in Lynx. Knowing he will outlive her, he decides to take a chance. Unbeknownst to Lynx, there is an evil plot so sinister it rivals any torment Hell can deliver. With human and demon lives at stake, if Lynx doesn't discover the source and destroy it in time no one will be left alive.Can he find the culprit, save humanity and lift his own curse before the world ends?
"Papa we see baby?" asked a curious little boy with curly black hair and big baby green eyes.
Du'quois reached for Claudette, the tiny newborn who was having a crying fit.
With one touch, she stopped crying and smiled at him.
True love has no designated age as to when two people know they are in love.
All it takes is one look.
This is the story of such a love.
Claudette and Du'quois have known each other since birth and in the Chateau, their love grows even stronger as they do although they do not know what they truly feel.