Title: The Satyr's Curse II:
The Reckoning
Author: Alexandrea Weis
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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Jazzmyn
Livaudais is struggling to hold it together. With a continuously cranky baby, a
rocky relationship with her fiancé, Kyle, and money getting tight at her
restaurant, she’s having trouble staying focused. But when the strange
nightmares begin, Jazzmyn knows it can only mean one thing: Julian Devereau is
back.
In
order to protect her daughter and Kyle, Jazzmyn must keep Julian from his
moment of reckoning. Will the satyr’s curse be lifted, or will Jazzmyn find the
strength to destroy Julian Devereau once and for all?
Some
curses are never meant to be broken, and some desires are never meant to be
undone.
Beware
The Satyr’s Curse.
Jazzmyn
darted through the tall cypress door and headed toward her daughter’s bedroom.
She hurried down the burgundy carpet, sick with the realization that Kyle had
known all along about their daughter. Jazzmyn had only gotten a short glimpse
of Jackie after the delivery, but the instant she had set eyes on the small
bundle of dark curly hair presented to her by the nurse, she knew Kyle was not
the father.
As she
followed the loud crying down the hall, the disapproving gazes of long dead
Livaudais relatives glared back at her from the portraits on the walls. It was
as if she had let the family down and brought an unwanted element into their
exclusive bloodline.
When she
pushed the cypress door open to her daughter’s room, she peeked in and found a
small figure standing in her bright pink crib with tears streaming down her
cherubic cheeks. Jazzmyn quickly strode across the white Oriental rug to her
daughter’s crib. After picking up the wailing child, Jazzmyn began humming to
her, knowing that music always soothed her sad moods, just like her father.
Kyle’s words came back to her, and she fought back a surge of tears.
When Jackie
began to settle down, Jazzmyn noticed something shiny clasped in her tiny hand.
She reached for the object and gently pried it from Jackie’s strong grip.
Jazzmyn’s heart fell to the floor when she saw the gold figurine of a satyr at
the end of a gold chain in her hand.
“Where did
you get this, Jacks?” Jazzmyn interrogated, knowing full well her daughter
could not answer.
She gaped at
the gold figurine in her hand and reflected back to the moment Julian had given
it to her, and also to the night he had taken it away. Jazzmyn hugged her
child, holding on as tightly as she could. With her heart galloping in her
chest, Jazzmyn settled her daughter back down in her crib and gave her the
white stuffed goat to placate her.
Grasping the
figurine necklace, she bolted through the bedroom door and made her way down
the wide oak staircase to the first floor. After punching the alarm code into
the panel on the side of the front doors, she pulled the heavy leaded glass
doors open and stepped into the warm summer night. She stood on the porch of
her home and peered out into the quiet street beyond. Despite the early morning
hour, the city of New Orleans hummed with activity. In the distance, she could
hear the rumble of the trolley on nearby St. Charles Avenue, and the faint
bustle of traffic on the adjacent streets.
“I know
you’re out there, you son of a bitch,” Jazzmyn growled into the night. “Stay
away from my daughter, Julian. You can’t have her. You can never have her.”
Jazzmyn
thought she heard someone snickering from behind the thick oak trees that stood
before her home. But then the wind picked up and rustled the branches on the
trees, sounding almost the same as laughter.
She turned back to her front doors
and stepped inside. As Jazzmyn slowly shut the doors, her eyes stay peeled on
the red-bricked walkway that led from her house to the street. She imagined
Julian’s tall figure striding down that walkway as she had seen him do several
times in the past. After closing the doors, she drove the deadbolt home and
rested her forehead against the cool glass.
He was back.
Jazzmyn could sense his presence and shuddered at the idea of seeing him again.
When she turned from the doors, her eyes traveled up the wide oak staircase,
with its twisting grapevine carved banister, to the second floor landing. She
thought of Kyle and what to tell him, but she knew in the end she would say
nothing. Ever since that night in Lafayette Cemetery Number One, when Julian’s
plans to lift his curse had been crushed, she had been waiting for this moment.
It seemed the day Jazzmyn had been dreading had finally arrived. Julian
Devereau was back for his moment of reckoning.
Alexandrea Weis is an advanced practice registered
nurse who was born and raised in New Orleans. Having been brought up in
the motion picture industry, she learned to tell stories from a different
perspective and began writing at the age of eight. Infusing the rich tapestry
of her hometown into her award-winning novels, she believes that creating vivid
characters makes a story moving and memorable. A permitted/certified wildlife
rehabber with the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries, Weis rescues orphaned and
injured wildlife. She lives with her husband and pets in New Orleans.
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