House of Blues (Protect and Serve 4)
A Paranormal Women’s Fiction Novella
Author: Shelby Morgen
Cover Art: Bryan Keller
BIN: 05110-01635
Genres: Action Adventure, Everand Subscription Service, Futuristic, Paranormal, Romance
Themes: Military, Veterans, and First Responders, Second Edition, Shapeshifters, Vampires, Werewolves & Wolf Shifters
Series: Protect and Serve (#4)
Book Length: Novella
Page Count: 41
Maggie. Drop dead gorgeous brunette. Retro-Blues singer, Maggie is, and a damn fine one, at that. Maggie's all class. Too classy for Nashville. Far too classy for the likes of me.
Me, I'm a cop with a real nose for crime -- I'm also a werewolf. Now I'm undercover, chasing a serial killer, a bloodsucking bastard of a rogue vampire. And he's close. So close I can almost smell him. I have to be here, have to stop him.
Before he takes the bait... Before he kills the woman I love. Again.
"The writing of Ms. Morgen is fast paced and provides the reader with everything they could want in a story. I enjoyed the characters, and the masking of Maggie is superbly done to surprise the reader with her other form. I found the characters engaging and the storyline intriguing. If you like a paranormal story that is fast paced and worth the read, give House of Blues by Ms. Morgen a read."
-- 4 Cups from Delane, Coffee Time Romance & More
"This was an interesting paranormal romance. This was a new author to me and I cannot wait to read more of her work."
-- 4 Stars from Bookfiend, Amazon Review
"This was a terrific tale to while away a rainy Saturday morning! I really enjoyed the way the author infused bits of humor when the story became gritty."
"A quick read with a good storyline and fascinating characters. Good read!"
-- 4 Stars from Maggi, Amazon Review
"The characters and the story were good and I knew that it was short going in, I liked it, a lot!"
-- 5 Stars from Sissyj59, Kobo Review
"Steamy and exciting! I loved both Maggie and Memphis' characters and the storyline."
-- 4 Stars from Ashley J, Kobo Review
"This is a fun and steamy read that is short and quick. The story is about Memphis and Maggie. These two are undercover when he is knocked out. The story is very steamy with some danger, kidnapping, drama and a touch more excitement and intrigue."
-- 4 Stars from Mary S., Kobo Review
"I enjoyed Memphis and Maggie’s book. It was an entertaining read."
-- 4 Stars from Nate D., Kobo Review
"With smoking hot chemistry and a rogue vampire out causing trouble, these find working together much more successful than working alone - and not just at work. Lol! This is a speedy read but it's not missing anything to keep you hooked."
-- 5 Stars from LBing, Barnes & Noble Review
"...a short well written story. I enjoyed seeing Retro-Blues singer, Maggie and undercover cop and werewolf shifter "Trip" Memphis ' story come together with its drama, danger, suspense and romance."
-- 4 Stars from Babs, Barnes & Noble Review
House of Blues (Protect and Serve)
Second Edition
Shelby Morgen
All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2023 Shelby Morgen
Walking in Memphis
But do I really feel the way I feel...
"Hey, Springsteen, this is my corner. Go find your own real estate."
There was no one else around, so I stopped singing long enough to give the prosti my best who-the-fuck-do-you-think-you-are once over. "Cohn."
"What?"
"Cohn. Marc Cohn. Springsteen's version's a lot more bluesy." She should have recognized the difference, if she'd known shit about music. "Looks like your ride's here."
A shiny stretch pickup, circa half a century or so ago, rumbled to a halt at the curb, obscuring my view of the rest of the street, but effectively ending the tug-of-war over territory.
The prosti pulled on her working face and leaned into the cowboy limo. "Hey, there, big boy. What's a hunk like you doing out here all alone on a nasty night like this?" He said something and she laughed. "Let's go back to your place. I can think of ways to warm us both up."
She looked forty, despite her enhancements. My guess? Closer to sixty. If I'd been in uniform I'd have checked her license and found some reason to run her in. As it was, I dropped her off my radar, mentally. Not young enough. Not pretty enough.
I went back to Walking in Memphis, picking up where I'd left off. I'll admit, I'm not going to be the next great retro singer to go viral on the net, but I can croon a tune well enough to pass for a Nashville wannabe without getting made.
Yeah. I'm a cop. Protect and Serve, and all. So why am I standing on the corner of Commerce and Second, across the street from B.B. King's Blues Club and just down from the Wildhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville, Tennessee?
A woman, naturally. And not just any woman. This one's screwed with my senses from the moment I first laid eyes on her. This case is going nowhere fast, and the captain'd love to pull me off this detail, but now she's under my skin and I've convinced the brass to let me stay.
In lust or not, I'm a cop, damn it, and even if she never really notices me, the last thing I want to do is take my next look at her in the city morgue.
Because I know this bastard by now. And he will strike again.
I guess I better back up a little.
The District, as they call this part of Nashville, is not only some of the most expensive real estate in the area, it's also just one block west of the river -- the Cumberland River. The river where, over the last three months, a dozen ambitious young singers, songwriters, waitresses, and prostitutes have been found floating facedown, their delicate necks crushed by a monster who squeezed them so tight they didn't just suffocate, they died with their larynxes crushed.
Takes a hell of a grip to do that.
Takes more than just a good grip to get a dozen women far enough away from the busy street where they work so's not to be heard when they scream. And from the things this monster'd done to them before they died, I knew they'd screamed.
So the prosti got in the truck, and she and her John drove off, and I didn't really give a damn. This bastard likes 'em young. And pretty. And dark. Dark hair. Dark eyes. Deep, sultry voice. Sugar and spice and everything that sets my night on fire...
Maggie.
Oh, Lord. Keep it together, man. Every bit of common sense and professional training I had seemed to go out the window as soon as I caught scent of her.
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