Sneak Peek: The Past Defines Chapter One -
#BeNotorious Blog Tour Day Six
Welcome
to Day Six of the #BeNotorious Blog Tour! We are revving up to the release of
the highly anticipated sequel of Katie Jennings’ family drama When
Empires Fall, aptly named Rise of the Notorious!
Follow
along on this notorious blog tour
from April 2nd till release day on April 23rd, and be
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Today’s
stop is a sneak peek at Chapter One of Rise
of the Notorious. A true blast from the past, learn just one of the many
dark and dirty secrets of the Vasser family in this tempting excerpt! Enjoy!
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CHAPTER
ONE
United
States Army
Criminal
Investigation Division
Quantico,
Virginia
October
2, 1944
While the world destroyed itself with war thousands
of miles away, Paul Morgan sat back comfortably in his desk chair and smiled.
He had, thanks to his well-connected father, avoided the overseas conflict. It
wasn’t that he couldn’t handle the violence of war or that he was anything less
than a true patriot, he just felt his unique skill set was better suited on the
home front. And with war crimes on the rise, how could anyone say that he was
anything less than necessary?
His job was a simple one. He was a military man who
brought other military men to justice.
One thing he knew without a shadow of a doubt was
that war was hell. But regardless of this fact, America still expected her men
of arms to maintain civility. It was his job to take the cases that were
forwarded on from the commanders overseas and see to it that the soldiers who
committed war crimes be dealt with accordingly.
It was a job his training as a New York City police
officer had primed him for before he had enlisted in the Army to help fight the
war. Only, after boot camp, his father had insisted on his removal from the
general ranks and his placement in the CID as a warrant officer. It wasn’t the
position he had been looking for, but now that he was here he couldn’t be
happier.
While the friends he had made in basic training died
bloody deaths upon foreign soil, he rested comfortably in Quantico, ready to
investigate them if they made a mistake. Sure, it gave him some sleepless
nights, but it would be foolish of him to regret his good fortune.
Not that he didn’t have other regrets, of course. In
fact, it was becoming much too difficult to not regret one, nagging little thing in particular.
It was the inconvenient string that had come
attached to the woman he had decided to marry three years earlier. Not that he
had known at the time that this string would be a burden; he had married her in
part for this important string.
His wife was affluent…very affluent. Her great uncle
had created an American empire, one that had grown into a flourishing,
world-renowned business. One that shined like a beacon on the hill for all to
admire and envy, eager to feel even some small part of its glory.
It was an empire that was not only monumental, but
magnificent and respected.
It was an empire of hotels. The Vasser Hotels.
When he had married her, she had carried the
prestigious name Vasser. Now, it appeared that name was going to haunt him
until the day he died.
The phone call had come unexpectedly days earlier,
an unwarranted intrusion of the quiet peace of his work environment. It had
shattered his resolve, weakened his confidence, and shaken him to the core. How
could they ask this of him? How dare they even assume he would play a willing
role in the cover up of something so undeniably heinous?
Yet they had demanded it. Who was he to deny the
whims of a force he had no hope of defeating?
His earlier smile faded as sweat began to bead on
his forehead. He wiped it away nervously with the handkerchief from the breast
pocket of his suit jacket, his nearly colorless blue eyes darting to the door
of his office. Any minute now that wench would walk in, primed for their
scheduled appointment. What he wouldn’t give to throttle her for what she was
making him do.
What she was giving him no choice but to do.
Lazy afternoon sunlight poured in from the window at
his back and highlighted the auburn of his neatly combed hair. It pierced
through the half open blinds so that slats of light shone golden on the white
wall across from him. Decorating the wall were his awards, achievements, and
family photographs. He turned his eyes away from the photograph of his Major
General father, feeling sick to his stomach.
If he got caught then it was all over. Everything.
He was a doomed man if this ever, ever
came back to him. He just had to pray with everything he had that the Vassers
had the situation on their end under control. If that man ever killed
again…Paul shuddered to even think of it.
Blood was going to be on his hands now. Blood of men
he had never met, distant relatives of the wife he should have never married.
Damn the Vasser name for carrying its prestige and allure. Damn them all for
forcing his hand on this godforsaken cover up!
A sharp, brisk knock on his office door had his
heart stalling in his chest. Struggling for words, he attempted to clear the
sudden lump in his throat and remove the fear from his expression. He’d be
damned if the Vasser woman knew he feared her…
“Come in.” Paul watched as the door slid open and
the woman entered, all long, slender legs and vivid red silk. Her golden hair
was perfectly styled to curl around her softly angular face, her expression
coldly detached and ruthless. It was like the devil himself had just ascended
from Hell disguised as an angel, ready to collect his due.
“Good afternoon, Mr. Morgan. So nice to finally meet
you,” Stella Vasser purred, her lips curving into a cat-like grin as she shut
the door at her back and faced him, her dark coat draped over her arm. “I
appreciate you agreeing to see me to discuss the matter at hand. My family will
be eager to learn what the status is on the investigation.”
“Don’t play coy with me,” Paul growled, slamming his
fist down upon his metal desk in a wave of sudden fury. “I know why you’re
really here.”
Stella’s grin remained, but her expression notably
hardened. Her eyes of rich cobalt examined him as a spider would a fly trapped
in its web. Oh, and what a web she had weaved. Until she had this particular
little fly snared and secure, her husband and her family faced terrible
consequences for what had been done. For what Cyrus had done…
“I know you do. However all pretenses must be
carefully maintained.” She sauntered forward on sharp heels and took a seat
gracefully in one of the armchairs facing his desk. Folding her hands primly in
her lap over her coat and purse, she eyed him once more. “My husband anxiously
awaits his flight back from France.”
“He should have died there,” Paul spat viciously,
his earlier fear subsiding as his anger over the whole situation boiled over
and claimed him.
Stella’s stunning red lips curled into an angry
snarl. “How dare you say such a vile thing?”
“How dare he commit such vile acts?” Paul cried out,
the urge to jump to his feet and leave her and the whole mess behind exploding
through him.
“His reasons are none of your concern,” she replied
through gritted teeth, eyes flashing dangerously. “I don’t expect you to
understand.”
Paul forced himself to be calm, sucking in deep
breaths through his nose in an attempt to quell the uneasiness and anger
coursing through his veins. The nerve of these people…
“So what exactly would you like me to do?” he asked
finally, avoiding her eyes. Such cold eyes…he had never met the husband, but he
must be a crazy bastard to marry a woman like this. It irked him that despite
everything else about her, he couldn’t deny that she was one of the most
beautiful creatures he had ever laid eyes upon.
And when she smiled at him with all that ruthless
power in her eyes, it made him feel a foot tall.
“I want you to bury it.”
He laughed, a dark, forced cackle that was
borderline hysterical. “You think it’s just that easy?”
“Of course it is. You’re in charge, are you not?”
“Damnit, woman, this is the Army!” He threw his
hands up into the air, exasperated as he glared at her again. “Incidents of
this magnitude do not just get brushed aside!”
“Sure they do.” Stella stared him down with all of
the conviction she could muster. She had to hold strong, had to protect her
husband. She was his only shot. “This is war, Mr. Morgan. Men die. Record the
deaths as casualties of war and we will be done with this.”
“And what of the evidence, Mrs. Vasser? It is
already a matter of record, as are the witness statements and the commander’s
report.” Paul reached for a manila folder at his side, thrusting it across the
desk. It landed before her and she eyed it with amusement.
“It is your word that determines the fate of my
husband, not the evidence nor the witness statements. If you choose not to
pursue this investigation, then it will be filed away, never to be looked upon
again. That is all I ask of you.”
“And what happens when it is discovered that I
covered up one of the most heinous war crimes committed against fellow American
soldiers in the history of the Army?” he asked, the heat in his voice mixing
with a bitterness he couldn’t shake. “Will my wife’s family somehow protect me
when it’s my head on the chopping block?”
“We take care of our own,” Stella replied easily,
her head tilting to the side as she smirked at him. “At least those who serve
our purpose.”
A cold chill settled in his gut at her words,
sending a shiver down his spine. He didn’t need to ask what was done with
those, even inside the family, who did not
serve their purpose. There were three dead bodies being shipped back from
France who would be a testament to that
violent truth.
“Then consider it done.” He settled back against his
chair, numb now to the fear, to the anger. There was nothing he could do; he
couldn’t refuse her request. If the Vasser family fell under the weight of this
horror, his wife and consequently he would fall with them. It was a connection
he despised, and yet could not ignore.
He, by all association, was a part of the Vasser
family. As a limb of the empire, roped by a foolish little string attached by
marriage, he had now become an unwitting player in the elaborate cover up
staged by Cyrus Vasser and his cunning wife, Stella. It was one that she had
assured him the rest of the family was completely unaware of, which only made
the truth that much easier to keep hidden. He wondered briefly how Cyrus
Vasser’s parents would react if they ever learned that he had murdered his own
brothers in cold blood, all so that he could assume control over the family
empire. He had to pray that day would never come, for all their sakes.
Stella rose to her feet, extending her hand to his.
“Thank you, Mr. Morgan. I will inform my in-laws that the deaths have been
ruled an accidental consequence of war. You have mine and my husband’s
sincerest appreciation. We will not forget this.”
He stared at her hand blankly for a moment before
accepting it and rising from his seat.
“Have a safe trip back to New York, Mrs. Vasser,” he
said dully, watching as she turned and swept from the room, the scent of her
sultry perfume lingering in the air. He shuddered once as he sank back into his
chair.
He was right when he realized this moment would
haunt him for the rest of his life. Only what he didn’t know at the time was
that it would even further haunt, and even attempt to destroy, the life of his
unborn son.
If he had known that then, perhaps he would have
crashed and burned with the truth instead of covering for it. It would have
been the noble thing to do.
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Rise of the Notorious
By
International Bestselling Author
Katie
Jennings
Coming
April 23, 2013
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forget, you get an extra entry for each blog you comment on during the tour!
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runs from April 2nd until April 24th. The winners will be announced here on
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luck!
Meet
Katie Jennings…
International
bestselling Author Katie Jennings is the author of six full length novels,
including the popular fantasy series The
Dryad Quartet as well as the bestselling family drama series The Vasser Legacy.
She
lives in sunny Southern California with her husband and cat, who both think
she’s the biggest nerd ever. She’s a firm believer in happy endings and loves
nothing more than a great romance novel.
Thank you for sharing and for being a part of my tour! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting chapter to share! Can't wait until your release day. Best wishes!
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