LENGTH: Novella Cover art (c) Jenny Dixon 2003 |
The little ski town in the North Carolina mountains already has one ski lodge, and Skelley and Muellin go undercover to discover if the owner feels threatened enough about the new lodge being built to commit murder. What they find when they arrive, however, is even more suspects. The new lodge is being constructed on sacred Indian burial ground and they have to wonder if that could be the motive, or if there is no motive at all beyond an intrusion on somethings territory. Is it someone who wants to prevent the completion of the project badly enough to kill to stop it? Or must they look beyond the physical world into the paranormal world to find their answers?
Rating: Contains graphic language, sex, and profanity. |
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"Five Stars! Agents Skelley and Muellin work great with each other. They are clever and their sense of humor makes this an entertaining story. For readers who like a little mystery and suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat, you will love this book. When Skelley and Blackhawk mix in some passionate love scenes you will be reminded of fireworks on the forth of July. I would highly recommend you to treat yourself to this story." Susan Holly, Just Erotic Romance Reviews Four Angels! This is a great story; it will keep you guessing until the very end. This reviewer loved the books and looks forward to reading Diana and Slys next paranormal adventure. Plot twists abound in this tale and youre never sure who the bad guy is until the very end. Erotic love scenes and wonderful writing make this book an incredible read. If you like action, adventure, and mystery with a sensual twist there is no doubt you will enjoy this book. Fallen Angel Reviews "THE SEX PHILES: THE HOWLING is a compelling story, reminiscent of the X-Files, full of mystery, suspense and very hot sex. If you like mystery, suspense and a liberal dose of carnal pleasure, be sure not to miss THE SEX PHILES: The Howling." Romance Reviews Today "Four Stars! Ms. Zant weaves an amusing, entertaining and intriguing tale of supernatural intrigue in this campy take off of the X Files. She draws clearly defined characters and makes them come to life on the pages. Skelly and Chief Blackhawk are HOT together and their sex scenes ignite the pages. I really wished there had been more sex between these two lovers in this novella as what was there was definitely HOT! I could use an Indian Chief to watch over me .. This is the second in this series by Ms. Zant and it positively stands alone as having not read the first book I was completely at ease with the plot. I think I will go out and buy the first one and look forward to more from Ms. Zant in this series." Amber Taylor, Just Erotic Romance Reviews Four Hearts! Kimberly Zant has done a fabulous job with her team of paranormal investigators. Diana and Sly are great characters to read about. They have intrigue, excitement and just enough sex to make it spicy. The Romance Studio "Four Stars! Kimberly Zant shows a campy side to her writing with this cute short story of intrigue and mystery. THE SEX PHILES: THE HOWLING was a delightful short romp with a definite slant to spoofing the X-Files. The characters of Diana and Sly took on both the worst and the best characteristics of their TV cohorts. Overall, I found THE SEX PHILES a definite change of pace for a cute quick read." Jill Diamond, Just Erotic Romance "A playful spoof on that famous TV show, The Sex Philes, gives the reader a fun look at two investigators who could be exact opposites of that duo. The Howling isn't so much about werewolves or the paranormal, as it is about a woman enjoying herself to the fullest and leaving town a little heartbroken, but wiser. It leaves the reader looking forward to the next chance to visit with Skelley and Muellin." A Romance Review "I have to admit that a certain suspect in this book will be starring in some of my steamier dreams the next few nights. THE HOWLING is a great who-dunnit with a list of suspects that kept me guessing until the final showdown. However, I must warn anyone looking for a "romance" that while Skelley and Muellin have an interesting relationship, they're simply friends for now. But I'm hoping Muellin will eventually wear her down. I can't wait for the next book; I believe a nudist colony was mentioned?" Sensual Romance Reviews
THE SEX PHILES: By
©copyright by Kimberly Zant, September 2003
Chapter One
It was hazy inside the tavern. Apparently, this was one of the last strongholds of the smoker, Diana Skelley thought wryly, narrowing her eyes against the fumes as she scanned the room for the man she sought. It was possible it was also the last stronghold of a werewolf. The room, like most bars, was dim and filled to bursting since it was a Saturday night. The men outnumbered the women in the room by almost two to one. It looked like cowgirl heaven. Western wear seemed to be the theme of the night, but then her preliminary investigations had indicated that. In actual fact, it was less cowboy and more farm boy. There were more than one or two well worn Stetsons in the room, but it did not look like a convention of Texans. Most of the men wore jeans. A few had topped them with work shirts in a western style. The rest wore everything from plain white T-shirts, to polos, to dress shirts, to plaid lumber jacks. Near the back of the bar, she spotted a lonesome cowboy wearing a spotless white Stetson. He was dressed like a country and western singeror a city boy laboring under the misapprehension that his elaborate rendition of western wear made him fit in. Her gaze swept past him and returned, her vision slowly penetrating the shadows and the thin layer of smoke that lay like a fog bank above the rough hewn plank floor. She was right. It was her partner, Sly Muellin. Resisting the urge to roll her eyes at his idea of blending in, she continued to scan the room. Finally, she moved to the bar and hoisted herself onto a vacant wooden barstool. There were two bartenders, filling glasses of tapped beer in a methodical stream, walking up and down the bar collecting empty glasses and stacking them in pans behind the bar that were already overflowing. A tall man stood propped against the business side of the bar at the far end from where shed sat, talking to a man on the opposite side that was shrouded in shadows. As if hed felt her gaze on him, his head turned fractionally and he made a slow sweep of the patrons bellied up to the bar. Diana made a pretense of searching her purse for her wallet before his gaze reached her, but she was well aware of the fact that his gaze paused on her for several moments before continuing down the length of the bar. He finished, or cut short, his dialogue, straightened, and moved in her direction with a leisurely, loose limbed gait that made her think of silver screen cowboys and sent an adrenaline rush of potent attraction through her system. She abandoned her pretense and studied him with open interest. He was tallprobably well over six footwith a build somewhere between a linebacker and a baseball playerneither bulky with muscle nor lean, in shortbig. He was swarthy, his hair probably about the shade of a ravens wing and long, as long her own, at a guess, though it was braided into two plaits that hung across each broad shoulder and couldve been longer than it looked. His face wasfascinating, all harsh angles and planes and looked like it couldve been used as a model for the flip side of the buffalo nickel. She wouldve gauged his age to be around thirty five, which, in fact, it was according to DMV. When he stopped in front of her, she discovered her eyes were level with the wedge of chest revealed by the open neck of his western style shirt. She looked up at him, coolly questioning, ignoring the fact that her heart was thundering in her chest like a jackhammer, resisting the asinine urge to hold up her hand and say, How? Chief. Whats your pleasure? His voice, deep, mellow, raised tingling goose bumps all over her. She ignored that, too, lifting her brows. Youre a bar tender? He shrugged, tilted his head. His eyes were virtually black, dilated naturally because of the dimness in the room, but the irises were nearly as dark, making his eyes unreadable. It also made his eyes unnerving. Diana felt a chill chase the goose bumps into abeyance. Ill have a screwdriver. He moved away. She watched him mix her drink. In a moment, he returned with it. She opened her wallet. How much? A slow smile curled his lips. Diana felt her stomach clench. She wasnt sure whether it was nerves or attraction that time but decided it was probably a combination of the two. Its on the house. She lifted her brows. You wont get into trouble with the owner? First drinks free for the ladies. Well, that puts me in my place, doesnt it? Diana said wryly. His smile widened to a grin. Leaning over, he propped his elbows onto the bar, studying her with an open thoroughness that was more than a little disconcerting. I havent seen you in here before. Probably because I havent been here before. Claws, he said succinctly, something glittering in his eyes. Diana wouldve been happier if she could have discerned whether that something was amusement or annoyance. Im a redhead, she said flippantly. I have an image to protect. He chuckled. You just passing through? That depends. He lifted his brows. Im looking for a job. Somebody told me there might be an opening here. You know how to mix drinks? No. Doesnt look like theres a lot of mixing going on though. Pretty much everything passing across the bar since Ive been here has been beer--bottle or on tap. His eyes narrowedwith interest, she hoped. He pushed away from the bar, pointed toward the dark end of the tavern. Step into my office. Well talk. She climbed down off the barstool and started in that direction. Muellin, she saw, had glanced her way. She met his gaze for a long moment, then ignored him. The man, who hadnt identified himself as yet, pushed a short swinging door open at the end of the bar and met her. Placing a hand on the back of her waist, he pointed to a door she could barely discern in the rear, urging her toward it. She resisted the urge to shrug off the intimate touch, thinking, wryly, that sexual harassment was obviously alive and well in this part of the world. In truth, all over it, but rarely did men behave anymore with such a blatant disregard for a womans right to personal spacethe right not to be touched, at all, unless she invited a man to do so. She wouldve made at attempt to outdistance him and evade the condescending guidance he offered, except that that wasnt in her game plan. She resolutely ignored the fact that she also happened to enjoy it, but his hand riding on her waist, just above her hip, felt like a firebrand. She was relieved when he removed it--until he placed it in the middle of her back--right about the point where her bra wouldve fastened if shed been wearing one--as he opened the door. Resisting the urge to ask him if hed discovered what he was looking for in the pat down she moved to the chair across from his desk as he flipped the light switch and an oblong florescent in the ceiling flickered on. He sprawled in the chair behind the desk, dragging one leg up and propping it on the corner of the desk while he scanned her from the top of her head to her feet with a gaze that missed nothing. Diana was obviously made of sterner stuff than he was accustomed to dealing with. She gazed back at him unwaveringly, unruffled by his blatantly sexual perusal. It occurred to her, however, that she could completely understand why some women succumbed to such obvious sexists. He looked, and acted, like the sort of figure women generally encountered only in romance novels. Im Travis Blackhawk. His thin, hard mouth curled faintly. But you can call me chief. Sadie, Diana lied promptly, rising and offering her hand to shake at the introduction. Sadie Williams. He looked at her hand for a moment and finally leaned forward, grasping it with his own. His hand engulfed hers, gripping it firmly for a hair longer than was strictly professional before he released her hand and sat back. She supposed his lack of courtesy was his answer to womens liberation. The archaic alpha male had a tendency to translate equality with rudeness. What brings you to the backside of nowhere? Diana shrugged. Just looking for a change. His brows lifted. Its an odd place to go for that. Most people stampede for the city so they can lose themselves in the urban jungle. Im stampeding away, Diana responded, smiling faintly. Man trouble? She said nothing. None of my business, huh? Fair enough. I just wanted to be sure there wasnt some berserker on your tail. We like to keep it quiet around here. Why would you think that? Diana asked curiously. He shrugged. A woman like you wouldnt be floating free unless them city fellas are blind from spending nine tenths of their lives in their caves. Youre not wearing a ring. No tell tale white mark either. Seemed possible your interest in looking for a change might have something to do with the fact that you dont seem to have a male in tow. He didnt miss much. Shed grant him that. Im not in the habit of allowing my private life to interfere with my work. You ever work in a bar before? No, but it doesnt look like anything I cant handle. You dont look like theres much you cant handle. She decided to take that as a compliment. Not much. Youd be startin out at minimum wage. She tried to look disappointed, but the truth was, she didnt give a damn about the money. Ill get by. Not well, he said flatly. But I start everybody at minimum. If it works out, Ill bump it up a dollar at the end of your first month. The tips are pretty good, at least on the weekends. You got a place to stay? Not yet. Im staying at a motel over near the highway right now. He nodded. I can let you have a room at the Cherokee Lodge for a couple a hundred a month until you have time to get settled in and find something better. Its off season. Most of the rooms are empty anyway. Diana smiled. This was going better than shed hoped. Thanks! Ill take you up on that! He dragged his leg off the desk and stood. Diana took it as a signal that the interview was over and rose as well, heading for the door. When should I report for work? she asked, holding out her hand once more. He took the hand and shook it, but he didnt stop until he was standing less than a foot from her. Diana looked up and met his gaze. It wasnt easy given the fact that he was so close, and more than a head taller than she was even in her heels. She resisted the urge to take a step back when he invaded her space. You can start Tuesday. The bars only open Tuesday through Saturday, but its pretty dead during the week. Thatll give you a couple of days to learn everything before the weekend rush. Ill see you Tuesday, then, Diana responded, moving toward the door, relieved that she could do so at last without looking as if she was in full retreat. * * * * Whatd you think of him? Diana continued to stare out the window of her motel room for several moments before she answered. She saw nothing to indicate anyone might be up and about to have noticed Muellins arrival. The first thought that popped in her mind at his question was that Chief Travis Blackhawk was, quite possibly, the sexiest man shed met in a very long time, but she didnt think her partner would be particularly interested in hearing her view point as a woman. He doesnt miss much. Sly lifted a brow. From what I could see he took the time to thoroughly check you out. Id say he could probably quote your bra and panty size, he said dryly. Really? Ill have to ask him. I wouldnt know if he was right though. I dont wear them. Bra? Either. She chuckled at the expression on Muellins face. I was joking. Ha Ha. Muellin faked a laugh. You get anything out of him besides the surreptitious touchy feelly? Skelley gave him a look. You dont miss much either . Not really. He seemed like an O.K. guy. But I get the sense that he could be one of those dark, dangerous types. I dont think we can rule him out. Muellin shrugged. He tops my list. He invited me to stay up at the lodge, until I could get settled in . So you figure hes nice? Guys like that are always nice to women who look like you do. Show me some evidence that hes been nice to a fat woman with bad skin, and then Ill agree with you. Skelley shrugged. I dont think it was just a come on. And Im not saying he couldnt be behind the problems at the construction siteyoure right. Hes got a lot to lose if a new resort comes in.Im just saying we dont want to ignore other possibilities. We might run into a dead end with this guy. Muellin smiled sourly. What? He doesnt strike you as werewolf material? Skelley crossed her arms, giving him a look. I never said this had anything to do with a werewolf. Its probably just a simple, old fashioned case of greed. The client--Colson only said there were rumors to that effect. After I heard all of the facts, I agreed that there was a possibility. But theres also the possibility that its nothing more than fear feeding a vivid imagination, or somebody is making it look like something supernatural is going on. Or it could even be that theres no conspiracy at all, but rather some wild animal is roaming the woods and has picked the construction site as its territory. We wouldnt be here unless Skinard thought there was a pretty good chance some kind of whodo voodoo was going on. Skelley smiled faintly. If it was a werewolf, thats got nothing to do with voodoo. You know what I mean. If theres any possibility that its weird and unexplainable, they always call on you. Skelley waved a hand, dismissing it. Instead of worrying about that right now, why dont we figure out a game plan? Chief Blackhawk invited me to move into the lodge. I accepted. Itll get me a lot closer and make it easier to check things out from this angle. But it could present problems, too. This is a small community, which means strangers are noticed and probably that theyve got an information grapevine better than the CIA. We cant be seen together or were going to blow our cover, and I dont think our original idea is going to work if Im staying at the lodge too much chance somebody will spot you going in or out of my room in the dead of night and put two and two together. Muellin shrugged. Im open to suggestion. Skelley thought about it. I think Im going to have to check out the situation at the lodge before I can come up with anything. Why dont we meet at the construction site tomorrow night, around 1:00 AM? Its Sunday. There probably wont be much stirring around on Sunday night. Where are you staying? At a bed and breakfast. I think Ill relocate to the motel, though, once you leave. I cant go in or out of the B&B without half a dozen people watching me. Skelley took a stroll down to the ice machine to check the area out thoroughly before Muellin left. When hed gone, she dressed for bed then went to her suitcase to retrieve the file her boss, Lee Skinard, had given her containing the details of the case they were investigating. Colson construction had been hired to build a new ski resort in the mountains of North Carolina by a group of investors. The trouble had started almost from the day theyd broken ground on the site, but Colson had put that down to the usual headaches of new construction. Equipment broke down. The situation had grown progressively worse, however, until the construction company had gotten further and further behind schedule. The job foreman, whod stayed behind to check on the work progress after the crew left one day, had been found dead the next morning. It had been ruled an accident. Local police had said that the welding machines, which were hoisted up with the crane each night and left suspended twenty feet or so above the ground to prevent theft or tampering, had fallen on the man and crushed him. Over the next couple of weeks, three crew members had gone missing. Colson had put that down to walk offs. It wasnt uncommon for construction workers to quit without notice and leave without saying a word. It was unusual, however, when they didnt pick up their pay, or call to have it mailed, but that suspicious circumstance hadnt been immediately apparent. It was only after a crewman was attacked near the site and fatally mauled that Colson began to wonder if the men whod disappeared had not been walk offs. The man had gone off into the woods for a nature callapparently a lot of the men had a problem using the portopottiestheyd heard screams and when everyone rushed to the area where the screams had emanated, theyd found him, barely coherent, barely alive. Hed been rushed to the hospital but died shortly afterward. The local law enforcement had put that down to a fall. They hadnt been able to get much out of the injured man, but hed babbled about some huge animal, claiming one minute that it was a wolf, the next that it was a bear, and the next that it was a man. Their conclusion was that hed stumbled onto a wild animal and it had scared him so badly, hed run from it, maybe been attacked, but that most of his injuries had been sustained from his fall down a small ravine. Nobody had believed it and his whole crew had walked off. Hed had to find another crew. That crew hadnt even lasted a month. Three men had been attacked that time, when theyd decided to walk down to a nearby creek to do a little fishing. One had been killed outright. A second had been slashed up pretty badly. The third had managed to get away almost completely unscathed, but theyd been so terrorized by their experience that they had been impossible to silence. Word had gotten out and the second crew departed. Colson admitted that he had a hard time believing the survivors, whod claimed it was a werewolf, but he was convinced of one thing: Somebody was determined to see to it that he didnt complete construction on the new resort. |
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