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Wake to Darkness (A Brown and De Luca Novel Book 2) Kindle Edition
Rachel de Luca’s uncanny sense of perception is the key to her success as a self-help celebrity. Even before she regained her sight, she had a gift for seeing people’s most carefully hidden secrets. But the secret she shares with Detective Mason Brown is one she has promised to keep. As for Mason, he sees Rachel more clearly than she’d like to admit.
After a single night of adrenaline-fueled passion, they have agreed to keep their distance—until a string of murders brings them together again. Mason thinks that he can protect everyone he loves, including Rachel, by taking them to a winter hideaway, but danger follows them up the mountain.
As guests disappear from the snowbound resort, the race to find the murderer intensifies. Rachel knows she’s a target. Will acknowledging her feelings for Mason destroy her—or save them both and stop a killer?
“Maggie Shayne writes wonderful stories combining romance with page-turning thrills.” —Karen Robards, New York Times–bestselling author of Whispers at Midnight
“Maggie Shayne is better than chocolate. She satisfies every weekend craving.” —Suzanne Forster, New York Times–bestselling author of The Arrangement
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMIRA
- Publication dateNovember 26, 2013
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RITA Award winning, New York Times bestselling author Maggie Shayne has published over 50 novels, including mini-series Wings in the Night (vampires), Secrets of Shadow Falls (suspense) and The Portal (witchcraft). A Wiccan High Priestess, tarot reader, advice columnist and former soap opera writer, Maggie lives in Cortland County, NY, with soulmate Lance and their furry family.
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Friday, December 15
If the bullshit I wrote was true, I wouldn't have been standing with my back to the man I'd most love to bone, saying "No." Because if the bullshit I wrote was true, the question he'd just asked me would have been an entirely different one, instead of the one he'd asked, which had been, "Will you help me investigate another creepy fucking case that might get us both killed?"
Okay, those weren't his exact words, but they might as well have been.
I was in Manhattan, in a TV station greenroom, getting ready for my live segment, and having him there was throwing me way off my game. Way off. I was tingling in places I shouldn't be tingling, and remembering our one-night stand two months ago.
I should be remembering what happened after. The serial killer who damn near offed us both.
Mason Brown moved his oughtta-be-illegal bod around in front of me so I couldn't not look at him. I knew he knew that. "I shouldn't have sprung it on you like that. Should have started with hello. You look great, Rachel. Really great."
"It's the makeup. They overdo it for TV."
"It's not the makeup." He tried his killer smile on me. A fucking saint would steam up at those dimples. "I've missed you. What's it been, a month?"
Three weeks since I've seen him. Thanksgiving. Two months, nineteen days and around twenty hours since we 'd had sex, last time I checked, but I'll be damned if I'll say that out loud. "Something like that."
"Too long, any way you count it."
"We agreed that we" I waved my hand between us "would be a bad idea."
"Yeah, but I thought that meant we wouldn't date." And by date he meant screw. "Not that we wouldn't ever see each other again."
Except that seeing him made me want to jump his bones. Hence the not-seeing-each-other part. But I couldn't tell him that, either.
"Look, Mason, I have five minutes before I have to be on that stage, in front of a live studio audience, hawking my new book, and you're really throwing me off my Zen."
"You have Zen?"
I closed my eyes. "No, but I fake it beautifully when I'm not. " Don't finish that sentence. "What makes you think I'd be any help, anyway? I only connected with the Wraith because he had your brother's heart, along with his penchant for murder, and I have your brother's eyes, and we connected in some woo-woo way I'm still not sure I believe. It was a fluke, and it's over. I'm no crime fighter."
He put both hands on my shoulders. Yeah, that's right, touch me and make it even harder for me not to rip your shirt off, you clever SOB. "Just give me a chance to tell you about the case. Come on, please?"
I closed my eyes, sighed hard and dropped my head to one side. When I opened my eyes again, he was flashing those damned dimples. He knew he had me. Hell, he'd had me at hello. The bastard.
"Buy me lunch after I finish up here and I'll let you bend my ear, but that's it, Mason."
The door opened. "Two minutes, Ms. de Luca," said the curly head that poked through.
I nodded and looked at Mason. His hands were still on my shoulders, and his smile had faded into an "I want to kiss your face off" sort of look.
I licked my lips, then wished I hadn't. I reminded myself of all the reasons we'd decided not to "date." I'd been blind for twenty years. Now I wanted to live my life as a sighted adult for a while before sharing it with anyone else. That made sense, didn't it?
I couldn't look at him. "I've gotta go."
"Okay."
"Fine." I turned away from him and tried to school my face into that of a spiritually enlightened guru who could change every viewer's life for a mere $17.99 in hardcover or $22.99 for the audiobook, plus tax where applicable. Only a fool would wait for the paperback or ebook versions, though they would be cheaper.
Mason sighed. Maybe in disappointment that I didn't seem as glad to see him as he'd seemed to see me. A lot he knew. My inner idiot was doing cartwheels.
The door opened again. Polly-Production-Assistant came all the way in this time. "Ready?"
"Sure am." Not even close.
She took my arm and led me out the door and through a maze of hallways. Mason was following right along behind us.
I turned to shoot him down over my shoulder. "I thought you were gonna wait in the greenroom?"
"I want to watch the taping. That's all right, isn't it?"
"Oh, sure, it's fine," said Polly or whatever the hell her real name was. "We're in a commercial break, on in thirty seconds."
She dragged me through a set of big double doors, and then we high-stepped over masses of writhing cables onto the set, stopping along the way so someone could run a mike up my back, under my dressy black jacket, over my shoulder and clip it to my flouncy lapel.
"Say something."
"Mike check," I said, looking through the window to where the sound guys wore headsets suitable for a firing range. "How's it sound?"
They gave me unanimous thumbs-up, and I headed for the sofa. The show's host, failed comedienne Mindy Becker, got up to shake my hand, then I sat down in the most flattering manner, uncomfortably on the edge of the sofa, legs crossed at the ankles, one hand resting lightly atop the other on my thigh. I wet my lips and plastered a great big smile on my face. I tried with everything in me to forget that Detective Mason Brown was standing a few yards away, watching my every move and hopefully wanting me as much as I was wanting him. He'd better be.
He knew my deepest secret, too, I thought. The secret only those closest to me knew. That I didn't really believe in what I wrote. That I was a skeptic, feeding the gullible a steady diet of what they most wanted to hearthat the power to change their lives was in their handsand laughing all the way to the bank.
And then the director said, "In three, two.. " and pointed a finger at us.
"We're back!" Mindy told the camera. "Joining us now is the bestselling author of Wish Yourself Rich, the book that's sweeping the nation and changing lives, while spending its fifth week on the New York Times bestseller list. After going blind at the age of twelve, Rachel de Luca, the author who's been teaching us how to make our own miracles for five years now, experienced one of her own when her eyesight was restored by a cornea transplant this past August." She swung her head my way. "Welcome to the show, Rachel. I'm so glad to have you."
"Thanks, Mindy. It's great to be here."
"I want you to know that I have read this " Mindy picked up a copy from the arm of her chair. " this gem," she said, "from cover to cover, and I loved it so much I got copies for every single member of today's studio audience as an early Christmas present."
Applause, applause.
"I can't tell you how deeply this book touched me."
"Thanks, and thanks for saying that."
"While the title is Wish Yourself Rich, this book is about so much more. About creating our own experiences, and actually having the lives we dream of. A lot of spiritual leaders today are saying many of the same things that you say in these pages, but, Rachel, you are the only one who is living, breathing, undeniable proof that it's true."
More applause.
"Why don't we start at the beginning? You went blind at the age of twelve."
I nodded. "It was a gradual process, but yes, eventually, I woke up one morning completely unable to see."
"What was the last thing you remember seeing?" Oh, good question. "It was my brother Tommy's face."
She made a sympathetic sound. "This is the brother you lost earlier this year?"
"Yes, just before I got my transplant. He was the victim of a serial killer."
She set the book on her lap and, frowning, put her hands over mine. "How do you manage to have something like that happen and not let it rock your faith? You are so positive, so certain that we create what we focus on. How did you come to terms with your brother's murder?"
It was not the first time I'd had this question. Thankfully, I was prepared for it. I wrote this crap for a living, after all. "Tommy's journey was his own. I can't know what his higher self intended for him, or why his life had to end the way it did. I only know that I have two choices. I can be at peace with knowing that he is at peace, trusting that everything happens for a reason and that I will know what those reasons are when my own time comes to cross to the other side, or I can wallow in misery and ask 'why me' and 'why him' and resent the universe for being so cruel. My brother is going to be just as dead, either way."
"That is so deep," Mindy said, shaking her head slowly. "So deep."
"We get hung up when we think our happiness is dependent on circumstances outside ourselves. I'd be happy if only this would happen, we say, or if only that hadn't happened. We have to let go of that and realize that happiness is a choice. When we can choose to be happy in spite of what's going on outside us rather than because of it, when we can stop letting circumstances dictate how we feel, that is true empowerment."
"That's amazing. 'Happiness is a choice.' That's so good."
I smiled humbly. It really was one of my best nuggets of manure, that one. I rearranged this particular piece of wisdom slightly after every interview, so it sounded fresh. Hell, I knew a thousand ways to say it by now. It was the core message of seven bestsellers.
" So did you always know you would get your eyesight back one day?"
"Not at all," I said. "In fact, I'd pretty much given up on it. I'd had cornea transplants before, but I was one of those rare individuals who rejected them every time. And I rejected them violently. My doctor had to convince me that it was worth trying again with a new procedure." That, at least, was true.
"And it worked." Mindy clapped her hands to emphasize the words. "What was the first thing you saw after the bandages came off?"
"My sister's face," I said, again speaking the truth.
"Oh, that's beautiful," Mindy said in an emotional falsetto, blinking rapidly.
"So is she."
Applause, applause.
Note to self, use that line again.
"So if we create our own experiences according to where we put our focus, how do you think you attracted your blindness?"
Because life sometimes sucks, and I drew the short straw. Because bad shit happens, and it doesn't make any sense at all and it never will.
I nodded sagely while I pulled the appropriate well-rehearsed reply from my archives. I had them for all the tough questions. "Until we know that our thoughts and focus create our lives," I said, "we sort of create by default. Our higher selves guide us toward the life we're supposed to lead, and we either go with the flow or fight tooth and nail. I believe this was simply a part of my journey in this lifetime. I think I had agreed to it before I ever incarnated."
"Really?" she said. "You really think all those years of blindness happened to you for a reason?"
"Absolutely." Because I had shitty luck.
"And have you reached any conclusions about what that reason might have been?"
"I think I've pieced together some of it, but not all. I don't think I'll know all of it until I'm on the other side, looking back, reviewing my life and the lessons it taught me. But I do know that being blind led me to my career of writing self-help (bullshit) books like the ones my family used to (push on me) get for me when I was going through hard times. It led me to dear friends I might not have made otherwise, people in my transplant support group, the best friend I ever had in my life, Mott Killian, who's since passed over himself, and my dog, of course."
And Mason Brown. It led me to him. When he hit me with his car because I stormed into a crosswalk, blind as a bat and too mad to be careful. Helluva coincidence that he ended up donating his brother 's corneas to me later that same day. Helluva coincidence.
A big smile split Mindy's face, and she lifted the book again, opened the back cover and turned it toward the camera, which caught a close-up of Myrtle sitting in the passenger seat of my precious inspiration-yellow T-Bird with the top down, wearing her goggles and yellow scarf, and "smiling" at the camera as only a bulldog could do, bottom teeth sticking up over her upper lip.
The audience laughed, then applauded again.
"Myrtle is blind, too," I said. "I might not have taken in a blind old dog if I hadn't been through what I had." Odd, that was sappy as hell, and yet it was the absolute truth. Just like the bit I'd been thinking about the way Mason and I met. I should really be using this stuff more. But it made me uncomfortable to point to true things in order to prove my false claims. Muddied the waters. I liked clear lines between real life and my fictional nonfiction.
"That's beautiful," Mindy said. "That's just beautiful. Thank you so much, Rachel. It's been a pleasure having you. I hope you'll come back."
"Thank you, Mindy. I'd love to."
She faced the camera again, holding up the book. "Grab a copy of Rachel de Luca's Wish Yourself
Rich, available now in hardcover and audio wherever books are sold."
Applause, applause, applause.
"And we're clear!" called the director.
I relaxed and automatically turned to see if Mason was still there.
He was. But he was looking at me with his head tipped slightly to one side, like Myrtle when I say the word food. Or the word eat or the word hungry or any word remotely related to a meal.
He'd just seen a Rachel de Luca he'd probably never met before. The public one. And now he was going to berate me for it throughout an entire lunch. This should be pleasant. Not.
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- Publication date : November 26, 2013
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I’m Maggie Shayne.
I was born a storyteller, and I will cross to the other side a storyteller, and when I get there, I’ll haunt some young writer who’s still on earth by whispering my stories into her ears, because I’ll still be a storyteller. I think that’s what our muses are. Storytellers gone by. I am so incredibly blessed, because I got a really good one. I love her.
My stories are Paranormal Romances like my groundbreaking Wings in the Night vampire romance series, (the original “Twilight” vampire novels) and my wildly popular Fatal Series, (rom-com ghost mysteries with a Scooby gang you’ll want to join.) I’ve also penned two epic witch series, The Immortals and The Portal trilogy, along with fantasy romance quartet By Magic
My stories are also small town contemporary romances all about family, loyalty and love, like The Texas Brand Series, The Oklahoma Brands, and The McIntyre Men.
I have spun Romantic Thrillers like my career-best Brown & de Luca series, The Mordecai Young Series, The Secrets of Shadow Falls, Shattered Sisters.
All info about my books and my CoffeeHouse blog are at MaggieShayne.com
I also write spiritual self-help books. I blog and teach about natural magic, the law of attraction. I offer personal readings, and I have a little magic shop. You can find all of that at BlissBlog.org
I love who I am, what I do, and everything about my life. I especially love my readers, because, let’s face it, storytelling would be pretty pointless without them. You. I love knowing you as much as possible, via email, Facebook, Twitter, my newsletter and my blogs.
So pick a story, any story, and then curl up in a comfy chair, and wrap your softest blanket around your shoulders. Fill your favorite mug with your favorite warm beverage and fall into my worlds for a little while. I think you’re gonna like it here.
Blissfully,
Maggie Shayne,
Storyteller
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025I really like the series. It's totally something different. I love how there's a love story in 20 minutes. Definitely, look forward to reading the other books
- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2014Wake to Darkness is the second and a half book in Maggie Shayne's Brown and De Luca series. The first one was Sleep With the Lights On, then followed by a short story entitled Dream of Danger. If you haven't read Sleep With the Lights On, I suggest you do before you read this.
In the end of the first book, the "rat" inside the possessed Dr V said that his parts are still out there; implying that the killing can possibly happen again. This book addresses that. But this time, instead of the organ recipients becoming the killers they've become the victims.
Someone is killing people who received Eric Brown's organs. Eric is the original serial killer in book 1, and he's also Mason Brown's brother. And like book 1, Rachel De Luca is still connected to these organ recipients through her dreams and visions. This due to the fact that she received Eric's corneas.
I know my description probably sounds discombobulated, but Maggie Shayne really tells this story beautifully. She describes each scene, each location, each reaction, so vividly that you can't help but immerse yourself into this world she's created. My favorite part especially was the group's arrival at Pine Haven. Based solely on her words, I was able to picture this beautiful Christmasland-esque getaway as if I was there myself.
So why only 4-stars?
The lead female in this book, Rachel De Luca, simply left a bad taste in my mouth. She's a famous self-help author who used to be blind until Mason Brown (the lead male) gave her his dead serial killer brother's corneas. She writes inspiring books about positivity yet she's fake, she's negative, and not remotely nice. And did I mention that she's also mouthy, bitchy, and totally undeserving of Mason?
She clearly likes the guy, yet she tells him they can't see each other. But when events bring them together, she flirts with him and taunts him. The moment Mason reciprocates to these hints, she tells him they can't sleep together because it's a bad idea. And since he's a gentleman, he accedes. But then she gets mad because he didn't sleep with her. I mean c'mon?! This sort of goes on through the entirety of the book.
Halfway through the book and I was exhausted and frustrated for Mason Brown. That said, I do look forward to more Brown and De Luca Novels from Maggie Shayne. Mason Brown is one dreamy character, and if I have to suffer through the annoying rants of Rachel De Luca to get more Mason then so be it. That's simply how good a hunka-character Mason Brown is.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2015Maggie Shayne has become one of newest favorite authors after reading the first book in this series, Sleep With The Lights On, which I didn't realize was a series at the time. I am so glad it was because I absolutely fell in love with the two lead characters, Mason Brown (what a hottie!) and Rachel DeLuca. I loved her sarcasm, her personality and the two of them together were magnificent! Ms. Shayne's ability to keep the suspense going was marvelous, kept guessing all the way through and was totally surprised. My only disappointment was that Ms. Shayne could have added a little more to the romance between the two. I do think to get the true sense of the main characters, you need to read the whole series including the novella she wrote, Dream Of Danger. This book is about serial killing and the detective Mason Brown and the police consultant Rachel DeLuca. I choose not to give away any of the plot because I don't want to ruin the suspense for the person who buys this book! I am sorry there are no more books in the series (4) and wish she would continue and write another. I had never read any books by this author until the first of this series and have discovered she has written quite a few which I intend to buy and hopefully they will be as good as these are!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024Maggie Shayne always writes great books and this is one of them. You don't know what is going on until the end. The characters come to life and makes you care for them. The story is great and I stayed up to finish it.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024I loved this book. The characters were well rounded and the plot was gripping. It was romantic but not sappy, the end was gripping and unexpected!!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2018The story is full of suspense and humor. The characters are complex and well developed. Although I suspected the killer before the end I truly enjoyed reading the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2014Rachel and Mason thought the issues with organ/tissue transplants from his brother Eric, were over with a couple of months ago. But now someone is killing the organ recipients and cutting the donated parts out of the people while they are paralyzed and aware but unable to move. When the organ thief goes after Rachel, and his sister-in-law, Marie, Mason figures it’s time for Rachel, her niece and his entire family to go into hiding at a resort in the middle of nowhere for Christmas. Joining them is Mason’s partner, Rosie, and his wife to help watch over everyone. Only the trouble follows them there.
This story is more than just a mystery. We’d met a lot of the characters in the first book and this one is heavy on the different relationships and problems they’ve been experiencing since Eric’s death. The situations are both realistic and some great insight is given.
But there is plenty of tension involving the threats as well as Rachel’s growing relationship with Mason. I found the “who and why” aspect of the mystery to be surprising. This story sucked me in as well as the first book did.
I’d suggest reading Sleeping With the Lights On before reading this book just to have a better appreciation for what everyone is going through. There is a novella (Dream of Danger) available for free as of this writing that comes between these two books, but you won’t be missing much if you don’t catch it before this one.
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- JulieReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
What a great sequel to 'sleep with the lights on' I hope Maggie writes more about Mason and Rachel as think this story line could run for a little longer yet!
I've read several Shayne books now and as someone who doesn't usually read American books I've become hooked on Maggie's books. Would highly recommended the series including thicker than water, colder than ice then darker midnight too.
- RachReviewed in Spain on December 13, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great read from Maggie Shayne
Having picked up my first kindle Maggie Shayne as a freebie I found myself wanting more and actually reordered this instalment of the Brown/De Luca saga.... I am moving straight onto the next. Fantastic read. Thank you Maggie Shayne.
- Small FriendsReviewed in Australia on January 5, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars a great read
Really enjoyed the sequel, interesting character Rachel and her relationship with Mason, interesting twist, not able to put the book down.
- Anna NagyReviewed in Canada on February 5, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Loved It.
It was thrilling and exciting I could not put it down. Took it with me everywhere I wanted to know what was happening next.
- Lindy LouReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 23, 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars You gallop along with it
The author has a slick way with words, fun but with a deadly twisting story. All the elements of a great thriller with enough twists to keep you turning the pages. Read the first in the series, now enjoyed this one and will be buying the next.