When Neil’s past catches up to him, Kelsey must choose
between her new family and an old love…
With tensions rising between the Council and demonkind,
Kelsey finds herself investigating a series of murders that threaten the
fragile truce between them. If she can’t stop these killings soon, they could
ignite a fire sure to burn the supernatural world down.
Unfortunately for her, Kelsey’s problems don’t stop with a
pile of dead halflings. Her connection with Marcus is frayed at best, and Gray
hasn’t been heard from in months. Her only semblance of peace comes from a new
man in her life. When Gray storms back into the picture, her love life goes
from incredibly complicated to apocalyptic.
Just as Kelsey begins to unravel the mystery, the forces of
Heaven decide to take an interest in her actions. Outclassed with these powers
in play, Kelsey knows that one misstep could leave the human and supernatural
worlds in ashes.
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This book really changed the story line. The trio that was the result wasn’t the trio I was expecting. I really feel for the person who was the odd man out, but I’m hoping he will get a book and his HEA later. Kelsey grew so much as a character in this book and her love expanded. We got to see old friends in a pretty crazy and fun way. I really can’t say enough good thinks about this book and am already dying for the next book in this series. I want answers to the lingering questions and for this trio to finally get their happily ever after.
“Your Highness, please back away.
In fact, it would be best if you left the room altogether.” Felix put himself
between me and Roberts. “Kelsey, I need you to push her down. Push her back
down for a few moments. Marcus will be back soon and he’s going to take care of
you. Being around those angels unsettled you. I don’t know if you noticed, but
at the end of the meeting, your ward fell off. You didn’t have it on when
Oliver shook your hand. He’s unbalanced and now you are, too. It’s like a
contagion for someone like you. Oliver’s illness has called up your inner wolf
and she’s angry.”
“Perhaps if I touch her,” Henri
began. “I’m an academic. I don’t have the same connection she has with Marcus,
but I might be able to help.”
“I’m not unbalanced.” It didn’t
matter that my hands were shaking and they had been ever since I’d left the
angels behind. “I’m going to talk to the wolf whether you like it or not. He’s
been handling silver. It’s the only reason his hands wouldn’t have healed. Even
then, a couple of hours would have done it. Unless the freaking silver he held
came straight from Heaven. What about it, Roberts? How did you spend last
night?”
The wolf was shaking his head. “I
don’t know.”
That wasn’t an answer I was
willing to accept. I was about to explain that to everyone when Chad stepped up
and got in my face.
“I’m taking him out of here now,”
Chad explained. “You’ll let me or we’re going to have trouble.”
I was ready for trouble. I was
fairly sure I grinned, the idea of fighting a vamp lifting my spirits high. For
the first time in what felt like hours, I went still. “You’re not going
anywhere.”
Chad turned, his shoulders
squaring, and I felt the world begin to bend around me. Chad belongs to one of
the rarest classes of vampire—the magicians. As far as I knew, he was the only
one walking the night at this time. He could form illusions so real you could
taste food, feel imaginary rain on your skin, utterly believe whatever he
wanted you to believe. I’d come up against him before. I might be one of the
only people in the world who could see through him.
“It won’t work,” I said calmly as
reality seemed to go dark and I heard the hissing of snakes all around me. “Do
you not remember what happened the last time you pulled this shit on me? It
took three tranqs to take me down. I don’t think you have those on you today.”
“I won’t need them.” Chad lifted
his hand and the world shifted.
“Holy shit,” Casey said, climbing
up on his desk. “What the fuck is happening?”
Snakes were happening. They were
crawling from the woodwork, twitching and hissing my way. The fibers of the
carpet beneath my feet lengthened and formed more snakes until they were a
menacing mass, threatening everyone in the room.
Well, except for Chad, who had
lifted his husband into his arms and prepared to take him away.
I let my wolf loose a bit. She
knew this was all an illusion. That primitive part of my brain that Chad was
accessing, the lizard brain that merely wanted to survive, was taken over by
the wolf inside me. The alpha wolf didn’t want mere survival. She wanted to
dominate, and that meant seeing past fear, trusting her instincts over what her
eyes perceived.
The minute I opened the door, I
felt her surge through me.
“I’m not letting you go. I can’t.
I’m conducting a murder investigation, and I believe your boy here just became
my prime suspect.” My hands twitched, eager for a fight, and I realized how
long it had been since Marcus and I had thrown down.
Too long. Remember that whole
thing about needing sex or violence to feed my inner wolf? Well, she was hungry
and there was a whole lot of violence in Chad’s eyes.
I welcomed it. I could feel the
need rise like a wave threatening to engulf me. This was why I had a trainer in
the first place.
I gritted my teeth because Chad
turned on his power. I could feel those fucking snakes climbing my legs and
sinking their fangs into me. I refused to pay any attention to them despite the
fact that I ached to rip the fuckers off me and toss them aside. To do that
would have given the magician more power. If I bought into it, if I took my
eyes off the only thing in the room that was real, I would end up like Casey,
who was screaming like a girl.
“Let me pass, Hunter,” Chad said.
I stood my ground like the good
Gandalf I was. Except I kind of wanted to shove my nonexistent staff right up
old Chad’s ass, and then we would see if he sent snakes my way again.
The anger rose, rapid and quick,
a flash fire coursing through me. I didn’t even realize when I had reached for
the fireplace poker. All I knew was it was suddenly in my hands and I was going
to use it. I could see myself shoving that piece of wrought iron right through
his heart. It wouldn’t kill him. I would need wood for that, but then again, I
didn’t want the fight over so quickly.
I raised the poker, ready to
start.
“Stop it, both of you.” Donovan
stepped in between us, but I didn’t care at that moment. I hadn’t felt this way
in forever, not since Marcus had taken me in. I hadn’t been so out of control
that I didn’t care who I hurt as long as I got to hurt someone. I would fuck up
Donovan, too. All that mattered was seeing blood, feeling bones crush.
“You see, I told you she’s far
gone and I can’t fix her anymore. I’ve called Gray and he has an idea of what
to do,” Marcus was saying.
I wasn’t listening.
I started to bring the poker down
Donovan’s way, but I was stopped in mid swing. A hand held my wrist, an arm
going around my middle and hauling me back against muscled flesh.
“Stop it,” Trent growled in my ear. “You stand down right
this second.”
NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband, three kids, and the laziest rescue dog in the world. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn’t until she started writing romance and urban fantasy that she found the stories of her heart. She likes to find humor in the strangest places and believes in happy endings no matter how odd the couple, threesome, or foursome may seem.
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