IN TOO DEEP
Fallon Jones moved Jones & Jones headquarters to Scargill Cove, a
secluded coastal town in Northern California. The Cove suits him just
fine, as a confirmed recluse...and as an investigator of the paranormal.
The Cove is a hot spot, a convergence point for unusually strong
currents of energy, which might explain why the town draws misfits and
drifters like moths to a flame. Isabella Valdez is used to changing
apartments, jobs, even names and Social Security numbers at the drop of
a hat--but now she's been framed by some very dangerous men. And they've
sent their thugs after Isabella. She would be dead if her gift of
intuition hadn't told her to run. So she's fled to California--and found
employment with Fallon Jones. It's been only a few days, but Fallon
doesn't remember life before his new assistant. Isabella's already
organized his pathologically chaotic office and doesn't bat an eye at
the psychic aspect of his job. She's a kindred spirit, sanctuary from a
world that considers his talents a form of madness. But after a routine
case unearths an antique clock infused with dark energy, Fallon and
Isabella are dragged into the secret history of Scargill Cove. Next
thing they know, they're fighting for their lives in an abandoned
underground lab--not exactly an ideal first date. Now their lives depend
on the combined strength of their powers as they unravel a cutthroat
conspiracy with roots in the Jones family business...and Isabella's
family tree.
QUICKSILVER
Virginia Dean wakes at midnight beside a dead body, with a bloody knife
in her hand and no memory of the evening's events. Dark energy,
emanating from the mirrors lining the room, overpowers her senses. With
no apparent way in or out, she's rescued by a man she's met only once
before, but won't soon forget.... Owen Sweetwater inherited his family's
talent for hunting the psychical monsters who prey on London's women and
children, and his investigation into the deaths of two glass-readers has
led him here. The high-society types of the exclusive Arcane Society
would consider Virginia an illusionist, a charlatan, even a criminal.
But Owen knows better. Virginia's powers are real--and so is the power
she exerts over him simply with her presence. And if her abilities can
be relied upon in the midst of great danger, they just might be the key
to his investigation.