Marie Kincaid suffering the greatest loss a woman can know runs from the pain. Falling asleep deep within the forest she awakes in an infirmary with a loss of memory and a power, she’s always possessed yet never known: Glazier. Glazier enables Marie to embark on a new life free of pain but most importantly free of the past. Heightened senses, accelerated strength, speed, and learning abilities make Marie a perfect candidate to be a spy…also a perfect companion for Henry Tenison…the only other known Glazier.
Henry, a loner and proud rogue finds his world upended when his connection to Marie is forged through Glazier. Unsure of how to progress with any relationship with her he endeavors to keep it strictly platonic and professional. As far away, missions and romantic surroundings entice him into pursuing his deeper desires he caves. However, Marie’ love changes everything.
Determined to free them both of the spy world and hold Abram their superior has over them Henry implements a plot to disappear. However, when things become dangerous in their latest mission, their first undercover, and memories of Marie’s past surface suggesting another man…will Henry’s efforts prove to come too late? If Marie remembers her past, will she still want their future?
“Blimey , how do you even know she’s alive?” the deep voice challenged. I recognized the prominence of an accent and found it to be appealing.
“The same way I know you’re alive.” A board snapped. “ I’m a doctor,” the other man responded. Pressure out of nowhere began in my chest.
“ I’ll be jiggered…” The voice stopped and the pressure increased. “If she’s alive, why is her heart rhythm a FLATLINE?” Glazier comes out with Astraea Press at the end of May 2011 and to see more Six Sentence Sunday just press the name.
Intriguing premise. The last line really packs a punch!
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thank each of you lovely commenters for the support. I was hoping that last line would be a kind of suspenser...glad it was. I apologize I wasn't as active in the comments today. I was tending to the children as my memaw would say. Next week I'll do better.
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