Valentine’s Day, 1929
Chicago
It didn’t take long for Ceara Galloway to realize she’d made the biggest mistake of her life in getting married. Her mobster husband, Eddie “The Roach” Rocchelli, has shown his true colors and hair-trigger temper in a beating that nearly killed Ceara, and now, she’s got to get away to survive. In a daring scheme to expose Eddie’s under-the-table bootlegging operation to the authorities, she steals the proof she needs and contacts J. Edgar Hoover. Can this dangerous plan ensure her freedom and her safety?
Hagen Kane is the hand-picked one-man cavalry the Bureau Chief sends to rescue Ceara in a do-or-die mission. As Kane slowly infiltrates Rocchelli’s gang as an auto mechanic, he walks a razor-thin line, knowing at any moment his cover could be blown—and he and Ceara will both certainly be killed. When the time comes, they make a break for it, both realizing their plan has become more complicated—they are in love with one another. Escape has suddenly become more important than ever, now that there’s something to live for.
In a cross-country race for their lives, with Rocchelli and his gang hot on their tail, they must depend on every trick either of them has ever learned to survive—along with hoping for a healthy dose of luck on their side. Time is running out, and hope is running low. Can Ceara and Hagen turn the tables on Rocchelli and his men in one final stand against CHICAGO LIGHTNING?
EXCERPT
Chicago,
Illinois – Valentine’s Day 1929
Belly down on cold concrete, Ceara Rocchelli fought her way to consciousness. Stale cigarette smoke mixed with garage odors accompanied her slow ascent into disoriented awareness. Blinking away double-vision, her foggy brain recognized the thin yellow glow in the dim distance as light peeking from under a closed door. Something on the other side of that door mattered, but what it was became mired down in her muddled thinking and sank into obscurity. Her lips were sticky, and she tasted blood when she swallowed. A wish for water faded under the tantalizing lure of sleep. She was bone-deep cold and so tired. So tired…
Ceara jerked awake. What was
that noise? She held her breath, listening. There— Voices. Angry
voices. Men’s voices in the other room.
A cautious check left and right revealed darker shadows of things she couldn’t
make out, but she felt no sense of another person. Chancing she was alone, she
pushed upright, despite every part of her body protesting. The chink and rattle
of chain scraping on the concrete didn’t register in her cobwebbed mind. How
long had she been out? Minutes? Hours? When she tucked a strand of her blonde bobbed
hair behind her ear, her attention locked on the ring of metal around her right
wrist. Puzzled, she trailed her gaze along the chain attached to the metal ring
to where it wrapped around the back axle of a Model-T a few feet away.
She stared dumbly for some
moments. Then it hit her.
Panic blazed hot and fast like a
wildfire in high winds. She yanked the chain and tore at the cold circlet of
steel. Useless, her mind said. Stop fighting. Desperate seconds ticked until
her tenuous hold on rational thought got the upper hand, and she wrestled her
terror into submission.
Think! Think! How did I get here? Why am I chained?
Ahhhh, what a tale, Kaye! How I loved this story--and I really liked the heroine's personality and of course, I fell in love with Hagen Kane just like she did! LOL Congratulations on this new release! It has "everything" and I truly enjoyed it! Excellent story!
ReplyDeleteCheryl,
DeleteThank you. Publishing with Prairie Rose Publications has been such a tremendous joy for me. I appreciate you and Livia so much.
This story began as a NaNoWriMo endeavor several years ago. The working title was "A Mob Affair", which has a double meaning that becomes evident when you read the story. Somewhere along the writing road paved with rough drafts, I decided the word 'affair' in the connotation of romantic dalliance didn't quite fit any longer.
Sounds very intriguing!
ReplyDeleteJodi,
DeleteThank you. The story certainly has its share of 1920s mobster/lawman action.
Congratulations on the new release!
ReplyDeleteIsabella,
DeleteThanks!!!
Congratulations on your new release, Kaye! You and I have talked and you know I'm a Chicago girl and the St. V Day Massacre always captures my attention. Great excerpt! Wishing you success
ReplyDeletePatti,
ReplyDeleteThank you. ;-) It makes me sad as an armchair history researcher that the building that was the site of the St. Valentine's Day massacre no longer exists. I know the bricks in the wall where the men stood before when they were gunned down were dismantled. A man named George Patey gathered most when the 1967 demolition of the building occurred. The bricks are in The Mob Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada now.
sounds like a great read
ReplyDeleteJim,
DeleteThank you!
Kaye, WOW! Sounds like a very exciting, and emotional story. Looking forward to a great read. I can't wait to see how you put it all together. Awesome cover too. Wishing you success with this one, and future ones too. On my list to read.
ReplyDeleteBeverly,
DeleteThank you. I appreciate your encouraging words. Yes, the cover Livia designed is striking.