Chasing the Storm

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Authors: Aliyah Burke

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Table of Contents

Legal Page

Title Page

Book Description

Dedication

Trademarks Acknowledgement

The Prophecy

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

New Excerpt

About the Author

Publisher Page

A Totally Bound Publication

Chasing the Storm

ISBN #
978-1-78430-043-2

©Copyright Aliyah Burke 2014

Cover Art by Posh Gosh ©Copyright May 2014

Edited by Rebecca Douglas

Totally Bound Publishing

 

This is a work of fiction. All characters, places and events are from the author’s imagination and should not be confused with fact. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, events or places is purely coincidental.

 

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form, whether by printing, photocopying, scanning or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher, Totally Bound Publishing.

 

Applications should be addressed in the first instance, in writing, to Totally Bound Publishing. Unauthorised or restricted acts in relation to this publication may result in civil proceedings and/or criminal prosecution.

 

The author and illustrator have asserted their respective rights under the Copyright Designs and Patents Acts 1988 (as amended) to be identified as the author of this book and illustrator of the artwork.

 

Published in 2014 by Totally Bound Publishing,
Newland House, The Point, Weaver Road, Lincoln, LN6 3QN

 

 

Warning:

 

This book contains sexually explicit content which is only suitable for mature readers. This story has a
heat rating
of
Totally Simmering
and a
Sexometer
of
2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Astral Guardians

 

CHASING THE STORM

 

 

Aliyah Burke

 

Book one in the Astral Guardians series

Sometimes all you get is a tiny flash…

Cale Mattox is the first of the Astral Guardians to find his artefact. The woman who wears it has her own past she’s running from.

Taylor Kenyon is tired—the family who wants her dead is beginning to gain on her. This man, Cale, gives her a sense of comfort she’s never had before and creates feelings no one else has. Together they will fight the approaching darkness.

Can he protect her as well as convince her that he needs more than just the artefact?

 

Dedication

 

 

Thanks to Totally Bound for giving me the opportunity to have another series with them.

To my readers, thank you for the amazing and unending support, it’s completely humbling.

I hope you enjoy Cale and Taylor’s story.

To my husband, who’s always there for me, I love you.

To my parents who always encouraged me to follow my heart and believed in me even when I didn’t, thank you.

And, as always, last but never least, my heartfelt thanks to the men and women who serve their country. God Bless you and your families for your unselfish sacrifices!

 

Trademarks Acknowledgement

 

 

The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:

 

Coke: The Coca-Cola Company

The Hilton: Hilton Hotels and Resorts

Jeep: Chrysler Group LLC

X-Men
: Marvel Comics

Hogwarts: JK Rowling

Wolverine: Marvel Comics

Gambit: Marvel Comics

Iceman: Marvel Comics

Iron Man: Marvel Comics

Batman: DC Comics

Batcave: DC Comics

Rogue: Marvel Comics

Storm: Marvel Comics

Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix: Marvel Comics

Shanna the She-Devil: Marvel Comics

X-Mansion: Marvel Comics

Professor X: Marvel Comics

 

The parts to waken the world’s hope have been scattered far and wide to the winds and throughout the stars.

It is from there the chosen ones are marked, becoming Astral Guardians.

Alone, their individual defeat has a greater chance than when paired with the amaranthine and genuine love of their mate.

Those Guardians must find, defend and bind the pieces to call forth the hope of the world.

It will take courage, strength, love and sacrifice.

If the Guardians fail, swift death will arrive to the one who calms the beasts.

With this outcome, the world shall descend into darkness, chaos and anarchy.

Chapter One

 

 

 

The cold winds bit into Cale’s skin as he careened down the mountain, barely missing the trees as they whipped by him. He loved it, the freedom of skiing. Above him, he spied the silhouette of the chopper that had dropped him off higher than the tree line. Just how he liked it. Cale loved utilising a chopper to carry him high up into the mountains—it assisted his adrenaline rush when he raced back down to the base. Seeing it as it flew away made him realise even more just how alone he was up here. He wouldn’t have it any other way.

Some may prefer to vacation along the beaches and soak up the rays beside women wearing next to nothing. Personally, he liked the snow, and women who wanted to do something other than tan and have people deliver them drinks.

Which could very well explain why he didn’t have a girlfriend. He zigged and zagged around the trees, waiting until the last moment to change direction, cutting it as close as possible.

He was tired by the time he made it back down the mountain. In a good way, but tired. Skis in hand, he slowly strolled to the lodge, smoke rolling from its stacks reminding him how warm it would be inside. He put his things away then headed back down to the main floor where he went to the bar. Drink order in, he waited and looked about the room.

There were two men in one corner who had him immediately suspicious. He was typically very easy going, but there was something about them that had him watching them with much more caution. They wore the correct things yet they still didn’t fit. He knew they were full humans and not demons, or the like which carried the rank scent of sulphur. His drink arrived and he promptly put them out of his mind.

In a chair by the window, he stared out over the slopes and smiled. This was his last day of vacation and he had every intention of enjoying himself. And he held true to that. By the time he boarded his plane a day later, he was exhausted and looking forward to the long flight so he could get some rest.

Those same two men boarded and walked past him. He didn’t like the warning ripples that exploded out from him. His instincts weren’t wrong about people, and not ignoring them had been his reason for survival more often than not as a teen. He wasn’t about to ignore his instincts now, either. Acting as if he needed something from his bag, he located where they were and memorised their looks. He again took his seat and closed his eyes, but he was as alert as he’d ever been.

“You’re nervous, Cale. Everything okay?”

The sound of his foster sister in his head calmed him instantly. “
How do you manage to feel everything we do, Dracen?”

A light chuckle echoed in his mind. “
Thankfully it’s not everything, but you’re seriously on edge. Where are you?”

“Flying home. Where are you? Hot date?”

“Mind yourself, Cale. It’s late here. Everyone’s sleeping.”

“Except you.”
A fact that worried him. Dracen, of all his siblings, seemed to sleep the least. Especially recently. There’d been dark circles beneath her eyes last he’d seen her and he would bet anything that hadn’t changed in the time he’d been gone.


Obviously not me if I’m talking to you. Now tell me why you’re nervous.”

“There were two men at the lodge who didn’t fit and now they’re on the plane with me. I can’t explain why I feel it, I just do.”

“You never have to explain it, Cale. We all understand.”

“I will be just fine, Dracen. Don’t worry. You need to get some sleep. Or do I have to tell on you?”

“We’re no longer teens, Cale. Tattling won’t have any effect.”

He smirked and crossed his arms. “
It will if I tell Tiarnán.”

“Low blow.”

“Yet apparently necessary.”

Tiarnán was the eldest of the foster children who’d been taken in by Lian Yang who had stayed. Throughout the decades, Lian had sheltered many. Most of those had left when they reached eighteen or twenty. Of those currently there now, even ones who’d stayed past eighteen, he and Dracen had been there the longest, while Cale had been there seven years, arriving at age fourteen. Full of anger, mistrust and suspicion. It had been bumpy for a while but soon, something had clicked in his head and he’d realised this man, Lian, was different from everyone else he’d been sent to.

They were his family now.

“Be careful, Cale.”

“Always am, sister.”

The connection broke. It was odd to him, being able to talk with his siblings this way. He couldn’t do it other than with the other five who were different, like him. They were a unique bunch, whom Lian said had bigger challenges ahead. For the moment, there were only six of them who’d stayed after becoming of legal age. There were plenty of younger children, who they all chipped in helping with, but none older than eighteen except him and his five that he could communicate telepathically with whenever he wished.

He smiled at the airline attendant when she served him his food. Thankfully there was no one seated in his row, so he took the seat by the window and angled himself to where he could see behind him more. He wasn’t about to be caught off guard.

Cale ate slowly, watching the attendants move back and forth making sure everyone was looked after. One woman stopped before him and he didn’t realise he was staring until she cleared her throat.

“I’m sorry,” he said with a blush.

“Can I get you something else to drink?”

Lord, she was pretty thing. “Coke please. With ice.”

She flashed a grin. “Right away.”

He could see himself spending some nights with her. With another flirtatious smile, he took his drink then watched her walk away.
Nice legs
. Another woman, a passenger this time, walked by and he couldn’t even begin to explain the punch to his gut that happened. As if all air had been sucked from his lungs, he bent over with a wheeze.

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