Will
they ever escape the past?
Revenge
casts a long shadow.
Following two prior attempts on their lives, Daniel and Elijah are together and stronger than ever. Their relationship has weathered the toughest elements and survived. Physically and emotionally scarred, the bond between them can’t be broken. One year on from the devastating events in Anthem of the Dark they have reassessed their priorities and want to spend time out of the spotlight.
Elijah has quit his stand-up career to focus on his new passion: training to be a chef. But for Daniel, there are too many questions he desperately needs answers to. Like who orchestrated the violence in Blackpool a year ago? Whose hatred of him runs so deep they’re ruthlessly prepared to hurt innocent by-standers? He teams up with journalist Keeley Rank to uncover the facts.
Though the truth is well hidden, it is closer than anyone thinks. Someone wants revenge. Someone intent on destroying Daniel anyway she can. When Daniel and Elijah attend a fundraising gala for a victim support charity they are unaware they are about to face their most perilous situation yet. Vengeance is a deadly game and not everyone will survive.
Following two prior attempts on their lives, Daniel and Elijah are together and stronger than ever. Their relationship has weathered the toughest elements and survived. Physically and emotionally scarred, the bond between them can’t be broken. One year on from the devastating events in Anthem of the Dark they have reassessed their priorities and want to spend time out of the spotlight.
Elijah has quit his stand-up career to focus on his new passion: training to be a chef. But for Daniel, there are too many questions he desperately needs answers to. Like who orchestrated the violence in Blackpool a year ago? Whose hatred of him runs so deep they’re ruthlessly prepared to hurt innocent by-standers? He teams up with journalist Keeley Rank to uncover the facts.
Though the truth is well hidden, it is closer than anyone thinks. Someone wants revenge. Someone intent on destroying Daniel anyway she can. When Daniel and Elijah attend a fundraising gala for a victim support charity they are unaware they are about to face their most perilous situation yet. Vengeance is a deadly game and not everyone will survive.
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The
Anthem Trilogy:
Anthem
of the Sea
Anthem
of the Dark
Anthem
of Survival
Excerpt
Daniel
Blake, sitting on a shaded terrace in a pair of sun-bleached shorts,
strummed a melody on his guitar. The afternoon sun blazed in a
cloudless sky and, despite the protective canopy above him, the heat
was intense. Beads of sweat ran down his neck, tracking over bronzed
skin to the dark mass of chest hair. It glistened on his top lip as
he gently chewed the bottom. With his eyes closed, he progressed
through the strings. A moment later, he smiled, finally satisfied,
and put down the guitar. He reached for the weathered notebook that
had been his constant companion all summer and wrote in an eager,
untidy hand.
Daniel
had been working on the song for two days, both music and lyrics,
and, at last, it was done. He had nothing left to add.
He
lifted his gaze to the sky and inhaled full into his lungs. Across
the terrace, the blue water of the Ionian Sea reflected the white
light of the sun, its expanse an ever-changing collage of sapphire
and diamond colors. Down the coast, the outline of Corfu Island was a
hazy mirage in the heat. This perfect view had been his for six
amazing weeks. The idyll would soon be over, but not yet.
Daniel
lay back on the lounger and lengthened his arms above his head,
stretching the stiffness in his neck. He’d been so absorbed in the
song, ensuring every chord and every word were right, he’d ignored
his own comfort and now his body ached. A few weeks earlier, he’d
made the mistake of writing beside the pool, in the direct glare of
the sun, and paid the price. Two painful days in bed with sunburn.
Since then, he’d stuck to the shade while working on his music. He
lost himself so much in the process it was easy to burn.
Daniel
studied his body as he lay there. He’d never looked so good or been
this tan before. There’d been no time to sunbathe in the past, he’d
always thought it a waste of time. He had had too much to do, too
much to achieve, to spend his days lying around a pool. But he’d
realized this summer that a tan didn’t just suit him, it helped him
feel better.
It
wasn’t just the sun. Daily sessions in the pool and long walks on
the beach kept him in shape. Coming off Lady
Lynda,
he’d had every intention of letting his fitness routine go a
little, if only for the summer, but it hadn’t worked out that way.
He was in better condition now than when he arrived, in mind as well
as body.
His
legs were strong, muscular and tan. He hardly recognized his own
body. He inched down the top of his shorts to admire the contrast in
color between the creamy skin below his waist and the coppery tones
above. The villa was private and he could have bathed naked if he’d
wanted to, except he wasn’t that kind of guy. Besides, tan lines
were sexy. He’d always thought so. Who needed to risk a burnt butt
and balls?
The
one thing that marred the bronze color of his torso was the scars
between his hip bones and ribcage, sustained the night Oliver Gill
had stabbed him, and from the lifesaving surgery he’d gone through
afterward. Before coming to Corfu, the pale scars had been almost
unnoticeable on his white skin. His dark body hair just about
concealed them. But as his tan deepened, the scars stayed white,
becoming more pronounced, forcing him to look at them, to acknowledge
them.
Daniel
traced his fingers along the lines and indentations. Had he made
peace with the disfigurement? No. But as the summer came to an end,
he’d learned to accept them.
Daniel
sighed and basked in the heat. Life was not so bad, considering what
the last two years had thrown at him. Better than that, things were
good. Not perfect, too many questions remained unanswered for that,
but his optimism grew every day.
The
glass doors of the terrace opened behind him and Elijah Mann stepped
out, offering him a cold bottle of water.
“It’s
hotter than hell out here,” Elijah remarked, shielding his eyes
against the sun to gaze across the sea.
Daniel
swung his legs over the side of the sunbed and sat up. He drank the
chilled, sparkling water and looked with admiration at Elijah’s
chunky thighs. While the sun had turned Daniel’s white-boy skin an
appealing shade of bronze, Elijah, with his Greek heritage, had gone
nut-brown. The beige shorts and blue open-neck shirt he wore today
complemented his tan. God, he’s gorgeous. Daniel never had to
remind himself what a lucky guy he was.
Elijah
dropped onto the other sunbed, knees spread wide, and looked straight
at him with soulful brown eyes. His thick blue-black hair fell in an
untidy wave across his brow and a three-day beard darkened his jaw.
With his natural Greek coloring, Daniel wondered if Elijah had ever
looked more handsome. Even more important, he looked happier and
healthier than he had in a long time. Less than a year ago he’d
been in hospital, fighting for his life. Daniel wouldn’t ever
forget how close he’d come to losing him. Those long, terrible
hours beside his bed, praying he would recover. Hoping for the best,
afraid of the worst.
“How’s
it going?” Elijah asked, nodding at his guitar.
“I’m
finished,” he answered, smiling.
Elijah’s
eyebrows raised. “Really?”
“Absolutely.”
“Don’t
keep me in suspense. Let me hear it.”
“What’s
for lunch?” Daniel asked, feigning indifference.
Elijah
leapt forward, grabbing Daniel’s bare waist, tickling the sensitive
flesh around his middle. Daniel yelped and fell backward, giggling.
Elijah followed through, lying on top of him, fingers still working
his waist. Daniel laughed, squirming against his hard body.
“No
lunch today,” Elijah said, his face on top of Daniel’s. “Not
until you play me your song.”
Thom
Collins is the author of Closer by Morning,
Gods of Vengeance and Silent
Voices with Pride Publishing. The
Anthem Trilogy is out now from Pride
Publishing. His love of page turning thrillers began at an early age
when his mother caught him reading the latest Jackie Collins book and
promptly confiscated it, sparking a life-long love of raunchy novels.
He
is currently working on a new novel.
Thom
has lived in the North East of England his whole life. He grew up in
Northumberland and now lives in County Durham with his husband and
two cats. He loves all kinds of genre fiction, especially
bonk-busters, thrillers, romance and horror. He is also a cookery
book addict with far too many titles cluttering his shelves. When not
writing he can be found in the kitchen trying out new recipes. He’s
a keen traveler but with a fear of flying that gets worse with age,
but since taking his first cruise in 2013 he realized that sailing is
the way to go.
Links
Twitter:
@thomwolf and @realthomcollins
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Email:
thomcollinsauthor@aol.com
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