Teaser Tuesday – A Taste of Tragedy #2
We’re almost there. In just a couple
of weeks book two in the Risky Research Series, A Taste of Tragedy, will
be released on April 8, 2016. I posted the first excerpt last Tuesday, and this
week I’m revealing the cover for the first time along with a second snippet. If
you still haven’t read the first book in the Risky Research Series, A Dose of Danger, click here to downloaded
your copy from Amazon today.
“Here, let me help you,” Morgan said as she draped
Devyn’s arm around her shoulders.
Morgan tried to relieve as much weight as she could from
Devyn as she helped her hobble to the waiting vehicle. Once Devyn was seated in
the cramped back seat, Morgan dug out her emergency supply bag. She handed
Devyn a blanket and a bottle of water. “I have a first aid kit, but I think you
need something a little more than a bandage.”
“It’s just a few scratches. I’ll live.”
Morgan could see why Nick trusted Devyn with his back. As
she looked at the battered and bruised woman, who had taken off into the desert
in the middle of the night in bare feet to prevent a criminal from getting
away, she had to admire her. Devyn had to be in extreme pain, yet not a
complaint escaped her lips.
“Make room in the back,” Nick huffed.
Morgan looked up to see Nick trudging toward her with an
inert man slung over his shoulder. She raced to the tiny back cargo area and
moved a few items around so Nick could squeeze the body in the vehicle.
“Is he dead?” Morgan whispered.
“Not quite, but we need to get him medical help A.S.A.P.
The bullet didn’t hit any vital organs, but I’m not sure how much damage he
suffered from the knock to the head”
Morgan watched as Nick set the man down in the vehicle,
and then she joined Devyn in the back seat. Turning around and kneeling, she
was able to lean over the seat and assess his injuries. She folded up a
handkerchief and placed it over the gunshot wound and applied pressure. She
wasn’t sure which was bleeding more, the bullet hole or the bump and cut to the
head, but she had to try and slow the blood loss any way she could.
“That’s all we can do for now,” Nick said. “Just keep the
pressure on the best you can.”
Morgan nodded as Nick secured the back and then got
behind the wheel.
“You okay?” Nick asked as he turned to face Devyn.
“I’ve had better days, but sadly, I’ve had worse.”
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