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Cat looked around to see a truck barreling its way
toward her. She froze, realizing from her peripheral
vision that the man carrying her wood was still on
the curb.
“Look out!” A woman from the sidewalk yelled.
The truck loomed closer. Panic and shock filled
her legs with lead and she couldn’t move. Suddenly,
a dark shadow moved with lightening speed toward
her, lifted her in powerful arms, and carried her off
to the side as the truck sped over the spot she had
been standing on.
The man who saved her continued to hold her
firmly in his grip as he looked down at her face.
“Are you all right?”
Cat looked up at him, ready to thank him for
saving her life, and felt her breath catch in her
throat. My God! It was her fantasy man. The man
was gorgeous, she thought in a daze. He had longish
black hair, eyes the color of the midnight sky, and a
mouth that oozed sensuality. But it was his skin
that made her stare at him. It was smooth and
translucent, almost as thought there was a faint
glow about him. He had the face of an angel, a dark
angel, because everything else around him was
black. A black coat, black hair, black eyes. Even his
mood seemed…black.
Cat couldn’t find her voice. “I’m…I’m fine.
Thank…thank you.” Their gazes locked, and she
caught the look of recognition on his handsome face.
Had she met him before? “You saved my life,” she
whispered.
When the Sun
Sets
by
Anastasia Maltezos
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places,
and incidents either are the product of the author’s
imagination or are used fictitiously, and any
resemblance to actual persons living or dead,
business establishments, events, or locales, is
entirely coincidental.
When the Sun Sets
COPYRIGHT
2010 by Anastasia Maltezos
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used
or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without
written permission of the author or The Wild Rose
Press except in the case of brief quotations embodied
in critical articles or reviews.
Contact Information: info@thewildrosepress.com
Cover Art by Nicola Martinez
The Wild Rose Press
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Publishing History
First Black Rose Edition, 2010
Published in the United States of America
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