Texas, Present Day
He hadn't had sex in forty-eight hours.
While two days of deprivation was nothing for most men, Cody
Braddock wasn't the average guy. He was a hell-raising,
adrenaline-loving, nine-time Professional Bull Riders
champion—known to the world as Cody "Balls to the Wall"
Boyd—just weeks away from record-breaking buckle number ten.
He was also a vampire who fed off of blood and sex.
Cody was desperate for both as he walked into the crowded
Sixth Street bar in the heart of Austin, Texas.
A Nickelback song blasted from the loudspeakers and vibrated
the walls. A splatter of colored lights bounced off the sea
of writhing bodies that filled the small dance floor. The
air reeked of beer and stale cigarette smoke.
It was the kind of place people came to drown their troubles
and forget. A bad day. A cheating spouse. An arrogant boss.
A stack of unpaid bills.
A little liquid courage, a lot of sex, and all would be
right with the world. Or so they thought.
He read that much in their gazes, and what he couldn't see
when he made direct eye contact, he felt.
Lust and desperation swirled into a nearly irresistible
aphrodisiac that filled his nostrils and lured him deeper
inside the club. Body heat pushed and pulled at him from
every angle. Dozens of heartbeats mingled together in a
steady ba-bom ba-bom that echoed in his head and
throbbed through his body. A strange awareness crawled up
his spine and he glanced to the right.
His gaze collided with a pair of deep, unreadable brown eyes
and he quickly realized he wasn't the only one looking for a
little action tonight.
He didn't know the guy's name or anything about him. He only
knew that the young gun wasn't human and that he'd come to
feed. A long time ago, Cody would have been surprised at
running into another vampire. They'd been few and far
between back when Cody had been turned.
But now…
There were more. They existed side-by-side with humans,
feeding on them when the need arose and tossing them when
they were finished. They were the ultimate predators.
Alluring. Persuasive. Powerful. Invincible. Deadly.
The moral barometer had slipped away right along with
the humanity. Forgotten like a bad day.
For most.
But Cody refused to forget.
He still remembered the last beat of his heart. The last
draw of breath. The last flutter of life. The memories
haunted him, driving him almost as fiercely as the hunger.
To find the vampire who'd slaughtered his family that
fateful night and destroy him once and for all.
Cody still had several miles to go before he reached his
destination—a small town north of San Antonio, Texas. But he
was a hell of a lot closer than he'd been when he'd first
seen the copy of Motorcycle Mania featuring the
trio behind Skull Creek Choppers, the fastest growing custom
motorcycle manufacturer in the south.
One glance at the picture and he'd been pulled back to the
moment when his life had changed forever. When he'd
changed. In a fiery blaze, he'd lost everything that
mattered to him—his mother, his sister-in-law, his nephew,
his brothers, his home.
Not that Brent, Travis and Colton were dead like the others.
His brothers had suffered a fate far worse than a mortal
death—they'd been turned just as Cody had. They lived in
isolation now, feeding off blood and sex, doomed to an
eternity of hunger. One eaten up by guilt, one driven by
anger, one so indifferent he didn't give a shit about anyone
or anything.
And Garret Sawyer, the creative genius behind SCC, was the
vampire responsible.
Cody could still remember the pain in his skull, the
blackness. When he'd regained consciousness, it had been
Sawyer who'd loomed over him, his fangs bared, his face and
clothes covered in soot and blood. He'd held a knife in his
hand.
The same knife he'd used to kill Cody's mother.
Cody's oldest brother Colton had seen Sawyer, as well. The
same face. The blood. The knife.
It was Sawyer, all right. It had to be.
And Cody intended to make him pay for what he'd done. Maybe
then the what-ifs would stop once and for all.
What if he hadn't left his brothers to head for town?
What if he'd ridden in a minute sooner?
What if he'd been there?
Cody forced aside the endless questions and concentrated on
the task at hand—feeding and gathering his strength.
He shifted his attention back to the younger vampire. He
gave a quick nod. The vamp replied in kind before turning
back to the woman next to him. He smiled and the brunette
practically swooned. A split second later, he steered her
toward the rear exit.
Cody's gut tightened and his mouth watered, and anxiety
rushed through him. His shoulder cried, reminding him of
yesterday's practice ride on an ornery bull named Mabel
prior to picking up the Motorcycle Mania issue.
While vampires weren't susceptible to mortal injuries, they
still felt pain. More so than the average human thanks to
heightened senses. Translation—when he hurt, he friggin'
hurt.
Not for long though.
He stared through the dim interior and met a pair of deep
blue eyes rimmed in a quarter inch of black eyeliner.
Her name was Laura and this was the first time she and her
new boyfriend had gone out on the town as a couple. She
loved the guy who stood next to her with his arm around her
waist, but she wished he wouldn't act so damned possessive.
It wasn't like she was going to ditch him. Although she
might consider it if the hot-looking cowboy staring at her
gave the slightest indication that he had the same thing in
mind.
The arm tightened around her waist and Cody shifted his gaze
to her companion. His name was Mark and he worked on a road
crew. He didn't like men looking at his woman and he sure as
hell didn't like his woman looking at any men.
Cody tipped his hat and shifted his gaze elsewhere. There
were too many available women to get himself stuck in a love
triangle. Especially when he wasn't looking for love, or
anything close. Not that such a thing existed. He'd been
around over one hundred and fifty years and never in all
that time had he seen anything close to such an emotion.
Like? Yes. Lust? Hell, yes. But one man/one woman, to have
and to hold, 'til death do us part love?
It just didn't exist. Not for a vampire like Cody, or the
man he'd once been.
A man just like his father.
He ignored the thought. It didn't matter now. The only thing
that mattered to him was sustenance.
Strength.
Sex.
His attention shifted to one of the bar maids loading her
tray with longnecks. As if she sensed his attention, her
gaze snapped to his and all of her secrets whispered through
his head. Her name was Jenna. Her husband neglected her and
so she'd started wearing her shorts shorter and her T-shirts
tighter. She mainly flirted for bigger tips, but she'd been
known to sleep with one or two if the chemistry—or the
money—was right.
Ditto for number one.
She smiled and he tipped his hat.
And then he turned away because Cody had a strict Hell
no! policy when it came to married women. They rated
right up there with the innocent, naive types because,
inevitably, they wanted more from him than a few hours of bliss.
They wanted a real relationship, and he wasn't in any
position to stick around and deliver. His survival depended
on knowing when to cut and run. Sure, he was riding a high
with his rodeo career right now, but the end was fast
approaching. Especially with Benny James hot on his tail.
James was a reporter for No Bull, a fanzine type
magazine about the rodeo circuit. He'd put in through Cody's
publicist for an interview several months ago, which Cody
had declined. The reporter hadn't taken the news too kindly
and he'd made it his mission in life to get the dirt on
PBR's hottest star. He'd starting mentioning Cody in his
monthly Who's Who column, calling him the Lone
Ranger and stirring as much speculation as possible. About
Cody's extremely private lifestyle. His uncanny athletic
prowess. His high tolerance for pain.
Bull riding was a tough profession and there wasn't a rider
out there who didn't wear the battle scars. Broken bones.
Bruises. But not Cody. The only scar he had came from a case
knife back during a particularly nasty raid on a Union
general who'd been holding Confederate prisoners. He'd been
a man then and vulnerable.
He was the ultimate riding machine now. Strong. Fearless.
Invincible. Crazy.
Then again, he'd always been a little crazy. Impulsive.
Wild. Not a good thing for a vampire desperate to keep a low
profile.
James was onto him. While the man might not have figured out
Cody's true identity or his bloodsucking secret, he knew
something was up.
And now, thanks to the column, so did everyone else.
The entire rodeo world was questioning how long the infamous
Cody Boyd could keep going at such a brutal pace. It was
just a matter of time before a vampire slayer picked up on
the speculation and put the puzzle pieces together.
Cody had been trying his best to keep his impulses in check,
but the effort had made little difference. He needed to quit
the circuit completely. Go back to being just plain old Cody
Braddock and working the horse ranches the way he'd done for
the past one hundred years. He would, just as soon as
Balls to the Wall Boyd broke the PBR record for the
most consecutive championships. One more season, and it was his.
Until then…
His gaze shifted to the blonde standing near the corner of
the L-shaped bar.
She had fast and fleeting written all over her.
From the skimpy pink dress that outlined a pair of porn star
breasts, to the hot pink cowboy boots that made her legs
seem long and endless. Full, thick platinum hair framed her
heart-shaped face and plunged past her shoulders.
She had bright sparkling eyes as potent as a bottle of Jack
Daniels fringed with thick black lashes. An extra layer of
pink lipstick accented her lush mouth and stirred an image
so evocative that his cock gave a quick salute.
A reaction that tightened every muscle in his body and set
off his internal alarm.
A definite first because he'd never been the least bit
interested in a woman's mouth, no matter how attractive, or
how experienced. Not when he'd been a man—young and wild and
as horny as the day was long—and not now.
He didn't waste his time with soft kisses or gentle touches.
He took the lead in bed, stirring and provoking until his
partner exploded and he drank in the vibrant energy of her
climax.
Not that he didn't try to get his O on every now and then,
too. What red-blooded male—man or vampire— didn't
want to come? But Cody always found himself getting
caught up in the woman's big moment rather than his own, and
once the beast was fed, he lost his enthusiasm. Which
explained why he hadn't had an actual orgasm with a woman
since he'd opened his eyes as a vampire.
He enjoyed himself. He fed. But he never came.
He had no doubt now would be any different. Even if the lust
burning up his veins felt hotter than it usually did. More
potent.
His gut clenched and his dick ached. It was all he could do
not to cross the room, bend her over the bar, pull up her
dress and sink into her hot, lush body.
She looked more than appropriate for what he had in mind.
But while her body said do me, her eyes told an
altogether different story.
Her name was Miranda Rivers and she was way out of her
element. She'd never worn her hot pink cowboy boots. Never
been to a bar. Never picked up a stranger. She'd never even
drank more than one margarita.
Until tonight.
She was working on her third and she wanted a man. And sex.
She wanted to live out just one of her fantasies before she
turned her back on all of them and continued down the
straight and narrow path she'd been traveling her entire life.
This was her detour.
Her one chance to let her guard down and live out one of her
many fantasies.
Perfect, right?
Wrong. While she had a body made for sex, she'd never had an
actual orgasm with a man. That's what tonight was all about.
Since she hadn't exploded with the few safe, boring men in
her past, she'd decided to go for forbidden and exciting.
Problem solved.
Unless the problem wasn't the men.
She was the common denominator. The one constant in each
lukewarm encounter. What if she simply wasn't capable of an
orgasm?
Her gaze collided with his and he saw the instant spark of
lust. A surprising reaction because he hadn't sent any
seductive thoughts her way. He hadn't enticed or mesmerized,
or anything. She was attracted to him of her own accord.
Heat rolled through his body like a swig of whiskey and
sucker punched him right in the gut.
He stiffened. While she might be attracted to him, the last
thing he needed was to waste his time on a what if.
He needed to turn around and walk the other way no
matter how lush her body or how full her mouth or how
desperate he was to taste her.
He needed a sure thing.
He started to turn away. But then she smiled and his hunger
stirred, and he couldn't help himself.
Cody Braddock had been a slave to his impulses far too long
to stop now.