Author Name: Lissa Kasey
Book Name: Cardinal Sins
Series: Hidden Gem
Book: Two
Series should be read in order
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4904483.Lissa_Kasey
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Cover Artist: Shobana Appavu
Release
Date: November 13, 2015
Blurb:
Paris Hansworth, star whore turned senator and the most
powerful man in City M, has been hiding his terminal illness for years. Searching for a way to reverse the toxic
environment that’s killing him, Paris stumbles upon a lost research facility,
and a merman named Rain.
Years alone has made Rain long for companionship, and the
beautiful man on the other side of the glass intrigues him. But Rain speaks the
wrong language, and is decades out of touch. He isn’t quite sure what to think
of the new environment he’s been thrust into.
As a virus spreads through the city targeting City M's most
private residents—A-Ms—Paris realizes he’s out of time. He’s willing to
sacrifice everything, even his own life, to stop it. But Rain might just be the
missing DNA link to explain the mutations created in the last plague, maybe
even the cure.
Watching Paris race to save his friends, Rain knows he's
found someone special and will do anything to stay by his side. But the past
Paris thought he’d escaped is seeking revenge, and he’s forced to adapt yet
again, possibly even becoming a monster. He only hopes Rain will still want
him.
Pages or Words: 105,000 words
Categories: M/M Romance, Science
Fiction, Urban Fantasy
Excerpt:
When
the light aura faded from his sight he began to move the mobile unit again
trying to find the small blip he’d seen before. Again just on the edges of the
screen, so Paris turned the unit, following the movement. The snow was heavier
this way, but when he looked back he could still see the copter in the distance
and the people spread across the ice with different equipment.
The
tires on the mobile unit spun as it hit something and was apparently stuck.
Paris frowned and went to dig it from a fairly deep snow bank. It was wedged
far enough that he had to chisel a bit of ice away to unhook the front from an
unusual ice shelf. It probably wasn’t more than a few inches higher than the
rest of the ice, but it had a lip. Paris hoped the mobile unit wasn’t damaged.
He set it down and brushed the snow away from part of the shelf. The edges were
shaped like water had spilled over the top and frozen—a sort of tiny waterfall.
The snow was loose and light, so Paris shoved it aside, glad Candy had made him
take two pairs of mittens instead of his normal driving gloves. The cold froze
him to the core regardless. At least his hands weren’t numb yet.
The
shelf was probably four feet long by six feet wide. Paris leaned over the
cleared edge and brushed away the last bit of the snow. Maybe the facility was
here and that’s why the water seemed to come up. Oddly the ice over the shelf
was dark instead of white. Did that mean it wasn’t solid? He wasn’t dumb enough
to try to step on it.
Paris
picked up the mobile unit and set it on the shelf, moving it around for a scan.
The ice was very thin. Less than a foot deep. How odd. Still there was nothing
moving. Paris had hoped to find some sort of exotic fish or something so he
could tease Aki relentlessly about his mermaid dream.
Something
appeared on the screen just as Paris was reaching to put the mobile unit away.
What was that? He stared at the screen as the blip came closer and got larger.
He peered over the edge into the dark murky depth, not expecting to see
anything at all. Most people would have been blind out here anyway. Paris’
night sight was better than most. He could almost make out a shape in the
darkness. Was there something down there? The scanner was thermal so did that
mean whatever was down there was cold blooded—perhaps had even adapted to the
cold of long brutal winters and icy water?
He
set the scanner aside and crouched low beside the shelf, then brushed away a
bit more snow. There it was again. Something was moving down there. Something
large. It could have been a fish, maybe, but a very big fish. There was
definitely a fin. Whatever the movement was it was further to the side than
Paris was. He got up and brushed the snow away, walking carefully around the
edge just in case the ice wasn’t as solid.
The
scanner began beeping—a signal that something large was close. Paris stared
through the thin sheet of ice watching for movement. Was that something right
there? He leaned forward, hand on the ice to steady himself.
Suddenly
a face appeared on the other side of the glass. Not that of a fish, and not
quite a person. A hand reached for him. Paris stumbled backward breath caught
in his throat. What the hell was that? The ice thumped like whatever was on the
other side was trying to get through. Paris took another step back. There was
only a half a second warning of crackling before he was suddenly falling
through the ice, though thankfully not into water. He rolled a few times, hit a
few things on his way down but landed in a pile of fluffy snow surrounded by
what seemed to be a frozen water fall.
“Holy
fucking hell.” Paris sucked in a few heavy gasps before floundering his way out
of the snow pile. Even with his good night vision everything was pitch black.
The moonlight trickling through the break in the ice above gave him the
impression of ice over rock, but he couldn’t be sure. He flicked on the light
attached to his suit, happy it hadn’t been broken in the fall.
The
ground was solid concrete here—not ice—or at least as far as he could tell it
wasn’t ice. Very faintly over the far opening enclave that led off to darkness
there was a number. Five. Apparently he’d landed in the middle of the missing
facility. Part of it. The Great Lakes facility had twelve aqua ducts and tanks,
all containing different species of fish. There had never been an official area
for APs since APs were not known by the general public. Paris wondered if any
of the records were intact. Everything seemed to be under heavy sheets of ice
and water.
“Senator?”
Paris’ radio crackled in his ear. “Location?”
He
pushed the button hoping it would work and turned on his tracker. “Aqua duct
five, I believe. Down a very deep hole. Watch out that first step is a killer.”
He stared up at the broken layer of ice that had formed over what appeared to
be an old stairway that was now covered in several haphazard layers of ice. Had
there been a building on top of all this at one time? That made sense didn’t
it? It would have been washed away in the flood.
A
moment later several lights peered down the hole. “Do you need a medic?” One of
them asked. The others were talking about rope and equipment, not sure if they
had anything long enough to get them in and out or even pull him up. If Paris
hadn’t slid his way down and landed in a pile of snow he’d likely be dead. The
drop was over fifty feet.
“Nothing
broken,” Paris shouted back. Bruised, sore, but mobile. The giant wall of ice
in front of him was actually glass with a layer of ice over the top making it
somewhat murky. “Did you really see a face, Hansworth?” He asked himself. “Soon
you’ll be babbling about mermaids like Aki. It was probably just your
reflection. Couldn’t have seen much through ice that thick anyway.” He adjusted
the cuffs of his jacket and glared at the dark space beyond. The light
reflected back his own weary face. His mask had fallen off in the fall, but
toxic air couldn’t do much damage to him anyway. He was already dying. No need
to dwell he reminded himself. He wasn’t one to focus on the misfortune of the
past. He was wealthy and powerful. No one should pity him. Not even himself.
Something
was glowing on the other side of the glass. Paris clicked off his light. The
men above called to him that they were coming down. He ignored them. The
brightness intensified. First in green, then blue, and finally purple. Not one
or two things but hundreds lighting up to illuminate the darkness beyond the
glass. Fish. Nothing Paris recognized from any file or book, but hundreds of
glowing fish swirled and moved beyond the glass. A few even came close enough
to brush by his outstretched hand like they knew what he was.
“Fish
don’t look like people,” he told himself. These fish were beautiful. Something
that might be found in the deepest ocean. Some looked deadly with large teeth
and long antennae. Most were longer than Paris’ arm, a few as small as his
hand. They moved in schools circling close before moving away.
Paris
found an almost boy-like joy in watching them. He’d never experienced an
aquarium before. There were two left in all the united cities, one on the west
coast and one on the east coast. He’d never had time to go to either. Of course
he grew up with videos that showed him of such things. Virtual environments
could almost simulate going to one of these places. Or at least that’s what
he’d thought until now.
The
fish moved aside, seeming startled but unafraid by something else moving close.
Paris watched with fascination as something swam toward him he was sure wasn’t
possible. Hot damn, he owed Aki an apology. It stopped before the glass,
reaching out to lay webbed fingers over where Paris rested his mitten-covered
hand. A mermaid? Merman? Paris couldn’t tell as it was a swirl of fins and
hair, but it did look sort of human on the top and all fish on the bottom.
Multicolored scales decorated its torso in batches and even covered a good deal
of its face. How odd.
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Meet the author:
Lissa Kasey lives in St.
Paul, MN, has a Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing, and collects Asian Ball
Joint Dolls who look like her characters. She has three cats who enjoy waking
her up an hour before her alarm every morning and sitting on her lap to help her
write. She can often be found at Anime Conventions masquerading as random
characters when she's not writing about boy romance.
Where to find the author:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorLissaKasey
Twitter: https://twitter.com/parisbvamp
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/parisbvamp/
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