Happy release day to Big Bad Wolf! This is the first book in the new paranormal romance series, Third Shift, by Suleikha Snyder. Check out an excerpt from the story below. :-)
The man who sat across from her looked like he wanted to
eat her, and Neha Ahluwalia had no doubt that he could. In great big bites.
Laying her to waste with swipes of his claws.
Would it be kinder than what he’d done to land himself
behind bars? That she had no inkling of. But she did know he
was guilty. Guilty and a killer. One was a legal distinction, the other largely
genetic, but they were both equally true. It wasn’t just the look in his eyes.
Not just speculation or suspicion or her overactive imagination. It was the
facts. Spelled out in fine print, looped in strands of altered DNA.
Joe Peluso was the monster in the closet, the creature you were
warned about in fairy tales…and still, somehow, not the scariest white man Neha
had encountered while doing her job. What passed for humanity these days
terrified her far more than the things that went bump in the night.
His first trial had dominated the headlines for months.
“Unknown Sniper Spurs Gangland Chaos.” “Brutal Killer Caught!” “I Did It:
Queens-Born Shooter Confesses.” You couldn’t walk by a newsstand or flip past
the local news without seeing Peluso’s face. His police mug shot.
Broad features spattered with cuts and bruises. Ears that stuck out in almost
comical contrast. He looked dangerous. He still looked
dangerous. Like someone who would absolutely cut down four members of a Russian
drug ring while they were eating dinner—leaving them facedown in
their borscht—and then stab another two guys in close combat in the parking
lot.
“Yeah, I f*ckin’ did it! Is that what you want me to
say?” he’d shouted in court, according to the transcripts. “Let’s
just get this bullsh*t over with!”
What the transcripts hadn’t said was that he’d almost transformed while
raging on the witness stand. It wasn’t that much of a surprise to people in law
enforcement, like her—all kinds of new species had inched their way into the
light since the Darkest Day in 2016, and she had more than a few in her own
family—but the ripple of fur across his body, the fangs, had been
enough to throw the court into a tailspin. Pun fully intended. That he’d shot
people, stabbed people, but hadn’t turned berserker—hadn’t devoured his
victims—had put a whole different spin on his case. Instant mistrial. Instant
cover-up…at least as far as the press and the public were concerned.
Neha should’ve been terrified at the prospect of this new
client and of the reality of him sitting across from her right
now. And, sure, maybe she’d freaked out a little that morning at the firm.
She’d spilled coffee on her second-best blazer and asked her favorite senior
partner to repeat himself. “I want you to sit in, Neha,” Nate
had obliged. “I think you could learn a lot on this one…and I think we
could learn a lot from your take. I want your profiling skills on full
display.”
As a junior associate, she was practically begging to log
some more billable hours and hack away at her law-school debt. But
the Peluso case? Not one she’d been expecting to
have land on her plate. Not high on her list, since it wasn’t
exactly going to help pay the bills. But she’d said yes anyway. Because how did
you turn something like this down? A vigilante shape-shifter in a Sanctuary
City? It was the kind of opportunity that could make or break her career…even
if it didn’t break the bank in the process.
Now here they were at the table. Her, Nate Feinberg—the
first chair on the case—and his second chair and partner in defending crime,
Dustin Taylor. With Joe Peluso himself staring back at them. His
bruises were fresh. Probably from a recent tussle in jail as he waited for the
new trial date. But everything else was the same as in his picture. His
dark-brown hair chopped short in a blunt cut. A harsh-featured face only a
mother could love. Those ears. And his dark, cold eyes. Meeting them,
acknowledging his blatant perusal, Neha knew without a doubt that he was
capable of taking lives. Professional. Efficient. Ruthless. But there was
something else there, too. Not vulnerability. Not softness. Nothing like that.
Just…depth? A hint of something below that chilly surface, something
charismatic or compelling. A mystery waiting to be solved. Was it the monster?
Or was it the man? Either way, Neha couldn’t—wouldn’t—take her eyes off
him.
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Excerpted from Big Bad Wolf by Suleikha Snyder. © 2021 by Suleikha Snyder. Used with
permission of the publisher, Sourcebooks
Casablanca, an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.
Suleikha Synder is a best-selling and award-winning author of contemporary and erotic romance, whose works have been showcased in Entertainment Weekly, BuzzFeed, The Times of India, and NPR. An editor, writer, American desi and lifelong geek, she is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusivity in media of all kinds. She currently lives in Chicago.