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A Shade of Vampire 10: A Spell of Time
Bella Forrest
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Also by Bella Forrest
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1. Prologue: Caleb
2. Chapter 1: Sofia
3. Chapter 2: Caleb
4. Chapter 3: Aiden
5. Chapter 4: Sofia
6. Chapter 5: Sofia
7. Chapter 6: Sofia
8. Chapter 7: Caleb
9. Chapter 8: Sofia
10. Chapter 9: Caleb
11. Chapter 10: Sofia
12. Chapter 11: Caleb
13. Chapter 12: Sofia
14. Chapter 13: Caleb
15. Chapter 14: Caleb
16. Chapter 15: Derek
17. Chapter 16: Sofia
18. Chapter 17: Caleb
19. Chapter 18: Rose
20. Chapter 19: Abby
21. Chapter 20: Aiden
22. Chapter 21: Rose
23. Chapter 22: Caleb
24. Chapter 23: Vivienne
25. Chapter 24: Rose
26. Chapter 25: Rose
27. Chapter 26: Rose
28. Chapter 27: Rose
29. Chapter 28: Caleb
30. Chapter 29: Rose
31. Chapter 30: Caleb
32. Chapter 31: Caleb
33. Chapter 32: Caleb
34. Chapter 33: Caleb
35. Chapter 34: Caleb
36. Chapter 35: Rose
37. Chapter 36: Caleb
38. Chapter 37: Annora
39. Chapter 38: Vivienne
A Note About Kiev
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A SHADE OF VAMPIRE SERIES
A Shade of Vampire (Book 1)
A Shade of Blood (Book 2)
A Castle of Sand (Book 3)
A Shadow of Light (Book 4)
A Blaze of Sun (Book 5)
A Gate of Night (Book 6)
A Break of Day (Book 7)
A Shade of Novak (Book 8)
A Bond of Blood (Book 9)
A Spell of Time (Book 10)
A SHADE OF KIEV TRILOGY
A Shade of Kiev 1
A Shade of Kiev 2
A Shade of Kiev 3
BEAUTIFUL MONSTER DUOLOGY
Beautiful Monster 1
Beautiful Monster 2
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Prologue: Caleb
Tick, tock.
Tick, tock.
I sat in my armchair, staring up at the clock in the corner of the room. The hours seemed to drag by, the time between Annora’s nightly visits growing longer. Or perhaps it was just the absence of music.
Nobody knew what the witches’ plans were now that Mona was protecting The Shade. Annora hadn’t told any of us. I didn’t care, as long as I never had to go near the island again. I wasn’t sure if human abductions were to continue as usual, or whether she would continue harassing The Shade until she managed to penetrate it.
Somehow, I suspected the latter. But it didn’t concern me. I’d already made clear to Annora that I wanted to be left out of visits to The Shade from now on.
There was a knock at my door.
I swallowed the last of my drink before opening it. Annora glided in and sat down on the edge of my bed.
“I wasn’t expecting you early today,” I said.
“I’m in a good mood.” She loosened her robe, allowing it to slide down her shoulders and reveal her silk underwear.
She stood up, roughly unbuttoning my shirt and throwing it aside. She manifested a knife and ran it across my chest, leaving a line of blood. I barely flinched. She crawled back onto the bed, kneeling and beckoning me over. I remained still.
“What?” she snapped.
Breathing steadily, I held her gaze, taking in her dark beauty. Her long hair, sharp cheekbones, cool grey eyes, pillowy lips. How I used to yearn for this woman. She’d once been my vision of perfection.
It wasn’t often that I reminded myself of the life Annora and I used to share. The promises we’d exchanged. The plans we’d made. But now I did. Perhaps it was because the vision of Rose was still fresh in my memory, her soft voice still ringing in my ears.
Rose likely considered me a coward. Weak. For running away. For not being willing to fight for what we had. Of course, I couldn’t expect her to think anything different. She didn’t understand.
I’d already witnessed the wilting of one blossom. I wasn’t about to risk the petals of another. Least of all Rose.
The princess still haunted me and it was all I could do to distract myself from the pain.
That night, I touched Annora in a way I hadn’t for decades. Instead of extending my claws and cutting her, I gripped her waist and pulled her against me. Running my hands down her back, I caught her lips in mine.
Her eyes widened, and I thought I saw within them a flicker of emotion as I crawled over her, still kneading my lips against hers. But I could have been mistaken, for it lasted but a moment.
I closed my eyes and remembered. Annora. The girl who’d once owned my every thought and breath, whom I would have done anything for. The girl I’d sworn to marry.
I knew better than to expect Annora to feel anything other than mild boredom at my advances. But it didn’t matter.
She pushed against my chest.
“Caleb?”
I ignored her. I lay beside her, pulling her flush against me as I continued caressing her lips, running my fingers through her sleek hair.
To my shock, she began returning my kisses. I thought for a moment it was out of passion, perhaps even hunger for me. But then her hands slid down my back and spasms erupted at the base of my spine.
She broke away from my kiss, her eyes sharpening.
I shouldn’t have allowed myself to hope for anything different. The only thing that aroused her was pain. Violence. So I positioned myself over her, dug my fangs into her neck and pressed down hard, sinking her into the mattress.
She moaned and squirmed beneath me.
She wanted to feel pain. I’d make her feel it.
Chapter 1: Sofia
There wasn’t much we could do other than just wait and hope for the best. We didn’t know when or if the witches would attempt to attack us again with more force, and whether Mona would be able to keep them out if they did.
Our other witches weren’t of any real help to Mona in securing the spell. The security of our island, and all our lives, depended entirely on this witch we barely knew.
Derek and I had done our part in preparing the island for an attack. We’d had all the storage chambers in the Catacombs cleared out and filled with food, water and bedding. But really, if Annora managed to penetrate the island, it would only be a matter of time before we were all brought down.
For now, Kiev and his people had agreed to stay. We just had to hope that they wouldn’t change their minds any time soon.
Although we were all on edge, we had to continue with our lives. Ben and Rose resumed classes at school, and the witches went back to teaching.
While I had been making an effort to acquaint myself better with our guests, n
ow living in the northwest of the island, Derek took any opportunity to shut himself in our apartment. Whenever he didn’t have a meeting, or some other important matter to attend to, he stayed indoors. I didn’t need to possess more than a few brain cells to realize why that was.
So far, I had paid a visit to Matteo, Mona and Kiev, his siblings and a few other vampires. Now I planned to spend some time with Saira and the other werewolves, and then stop by Brett the ogre’s cave on the way back.
Before leaving the apartment, I poked my head through the door of Derek’s study. He sat at his desk, sifting through a pile of papers. I approached and looked over his shoulder. I recognized Eli’s meticulous handwriting. He’d had a meeting with Eli earlier to discuss reconsidering our lookout spots around the island.
I wrapped my arms around Derek’s neck, placing a slow, tender kiss beneath his right ear.
“Hey,” I whispered.
“Resorting to seduction now, Mrs. Novak?” he muttered, not bothering to look up from his work. “I thought you were more classy than that.”
I giggled, tightening my grip around his neck. “What about resorting to force?”
He leant his head back, staring up at me with his blue eyes, calmly raising a brow.
“You can always try, darling. Though I don’t suggest it if you place any value on the time you spent combing your hair this morning…”
I squeezed his cheeks and pulled a face at him. I couldn’t stop grinning as I knelt next to him. I removed one of his hands from the desk and held it.
“Derek, seriously. You’re king of this island. They are now your citizens. You need to get to know them.”
“It’s not required that both of us get to know them. You’re queen. My other half. My representative. You going is the same as my going. It’s a waste of time both of us doing the same task. Besides, I already spoke to Matteo. And as for Kiev, I know more about that vampire than I can ever hope to erase from my memory.”
“You don’t know him. He’s different now.”
“So it seems. But you’ve already told me his story. There’s nothing more I require.”
“But, Derek—”
“Sofia, I don’t owe him anything. He owed us. That’s why he did what he did. Now we’re even.”
I sighed and stood up. It seemed that Derek would rather swallow a mouthful of nails than agree to my proposal.
I walked round to the back of his chair as he focused his attention once again on his work. I placed my palms over his forehead, brushing back his thick dark hair, and kissed his temple.
“Okay, baby. I’m not going to keep trying to force you. I just hope that one day you and Kiev will be able to accept each other for what you both are now… family.”
Derek remained silent.
I rolled my eyes and left the room.
Since the last meeting, Derek had resisted all my attempts to rope him into another meeting with Kiev. And vice versa. The truth was, as much as the two men’s stubbornness was frustrating, it was also beginning to amuse me. Kiev and Derek could pull off passive-aggression like I’d never seen before. As I walked out of the apartment alone, I determined to somehow bring the two of them together again. And something told me that I would have fun doing it…
I descended the elevator and began walking through the forest toward our guests’ residences. My father was approaching Yuri and Claudia’s tree.
“Hey, Dad,” I called.
“Hi, Sofia,” he said. He looked exhausted, his skin grey, eyes dark with fatigue.
I hugged him and kissed his cheek. “Are you all right?”
“Yes,” he said, pulling a strained smile.
“I’m just on my way to meet some of the werewolves,” I said.
“Oh, great. I won’t keep you then, honey. I’m just paying a quick visit to Yuri.”
“We need to make some time for each other.” I could hardly remember the last occasion we’d sat down and spent quality time together.
“We will.”
I hugged him again and we parted ways.
It took me about ten minutes of sprinting to reach the stretch of beach that was lined with the werewolves’ townhouses. I headed straight for Saira’s door. I knocked three times and waited. No answer. I peered through the window, but the curtains had been drawn. I knocked again. When there was still no answer, I tried knocking on the house next door. Again no answer. I knocked on each door next to hers for about five doors. When not one of them opened, I stepped back onto the beach, frowning.
Strange. Perhaps Matteo knows where she is.
I continued walking along the beach toward the vampires’ residences when I saw a large bonfire in the distance. A group was huddled around it, laughing and chattering.
Brett the ogre towered over the fire, skewering fish and holding them against the flames. He wore a stained waistcoat over his muddy brown chest, and grubby-looking pants that were a little too ripped for comfort.
I looked around at the crowd. All werewolves—still in their human forms since it was daytime, for which I was grateful. It still felt strange to hold a conversation with a giant wolf. I hadn’t yet gotten used to the way they replied in their deep gravelly voices.
They stopped laughing and chattering as soon as they saw me approach. An awkward silence descended. It was broken by Brett, who pointed to a spare seat near the fire. “Have a seat, why don’t ya.”
All eyes were on me as I sat down on the sand. I was glad to see Saira a few feet away from me. Her plump face split into a smile.
“Hello, Sofia.”
“Hello.”
The rest of the group began chattering again, though still glancing at me curiously.
“So, how are you finding The Shade so far?”
“Very comfortable. Certainly, these accommodations are more luxurious than what we’re used to.”
“Good.”
We needed to go out of our way to keep them all as comfortable and satisfied as possible.
So far, there had been no reports of attacks of their vampires or werewolves on our humans, which a part of me was definitely surprised about. Despite their assurances that they were house-trained, I had still harbored doubts. But they seemed to stick to their area of the island and not encroach on ours.
The ogre roasted several skewers of fish at once. I nodded toward the fire. “I see you’re doing all right for food.”
“Yes,” Saira said. “This fish and the meat here… it tastes very different to what we’re used to. But we’re getting used to it.”
“The fish are easier to catch,” said a voice from my left.
I turned to see who had spoken. A handsome young man—he looked no older than twenty—with sandy blond hair that licked the sides of his face. He had a broad forehead and hazel eyes.
“And your name is?”
“Micah.”
I reached out to shake his hand and smiled.
“Nice to meet you, Micah.”
It truly was a pleasant surprise to see how easy to please our guests were. They seemed to be grateful just to have clean beds, fresh water and food, basic amenities everyone in The Shade took for granted.
Brett started handing out skewers to the werewolves, who began eating hungrily. He looked at me apologetically.
“It’s a shame you can’t try any. This batch is scrumptious.” He licked his thumb as he removed three fish from a skewer and guzzled them down.
“That’s kind of you, Brett.”
I had to admit that I did miss food. Often. Blood became so boring. Especially animal blood. Mealtimes were just a means of sustenance. There was never any pleasure in them. I’d tried eating regular food a few times, but I’d had a similar reaction to Derek’s the time I’d tried to stuff toast down his mouth. It was tasteless and I wasn’t able to digest it. I’d tried eating my favorite breakfast, toast with jam, but each attempt had resulted in a severe stomach ache that had lasted for days afterward.
I moved over, squishing closer to
Micah as Brett plodded toward me, attempting to sit on a patch of sand that was clearly far too small for him.
I watched with a mixture of intrigue and disgust as the ogre devoured his meal. It was fascinating how he used his tusks. His teeth seemed to be all around quite blunt. It was his tusks that he pressed the fish against, tearing the flesh into pieces.
No wonder they always look so greasy.
“Micah here caught these fish,” he said through a mouthful, pointing a sticky finger in Micah’s direction while spraying pieces of meat down the back of a female werewolf sitting directly in front of him.
“Ugh! Brett!” She stood up and began shaking herself down, brushing away the meat which had crept down the back of her collar. “How many times have I told you not to sit behind me when you eat?”
“Sorry,” he blurted, wiping his mouth with the edge of his waistcoat.
I had to fight to suppress a grin. I think I’m going to like Brett. He certainly seemed to be the gentle giant Matteo and Saira had made him out to be.
“So, Micah, you’re a fisherman?” I said.
Micah smiled. “Yeah, you could say that.”
“He’s the best we have,” Saira said fondly. “He always comes back with the juiciest catches…”
I chatted with Saira, Brett and Micah for about an hour before standing up and brushing the sand off my clothes. They seemed to be more than content with their setup. None of them voiced any complaints even when I asked the whole group. My business with the wolves was done for now.
My vow to bring Derek and Kiev together still playing on my mind, instead of going straight back home, I decided to pay an unexpected visit to Kiev.
I approached the vampires’ stretch of beach and knocked on Kiev and Mona’s front door.
Mona answered the door.
“Hi, Sofia. What brings you here?”
“I wanted to talk to Kiev again. It’s about Derek.”
“Oh.” She gave me a knowing glance and rolled her eyes. “Good luck with that.”
She swung open the door, allowing me entrance.

The Gender Game
A Shade of Kiev 3
A Sword of Chance
Beautiful Monster 2
A Castle of Sand
A Tangle of Hearts
A Shadow of Light
A Shield of Glass
A Dawn of Strength
A Blaze of Sun
A City of Lies
Fall With Me
The Girl Who Dared to Stand
A Gate of Night
A Snare of Vengeance
A Twist of Fates
A Race of Trials
A House of Mysteries
A Tide of War
Invaders
A Flight of Souls
Allies
Renegades
A Clan of Novaks
A Gift of Three
A Ride of Peril
A Break of Day
Beautiful Monster
The Breaker
A King of Shadow
A Web of Lies
The Gender Secret
Stargazers
The Girl Who Dared to Fight
A Throne of Fire
A Shade of Novak
A Voyage of Founders
A Clash of Storms
A Charge of Allies
A Shade of Dragon 2
The Girl Who Dared to Descend
A Call of Vampires
The Spell
A Wind of Change
Natural Law
A Hero of Realms
Venturers
A Citadel of Captives
A League of Exiles
The Chain
A Game of Risk
Deep Shadows
A Land of Perfects
A Soldier of Shadows
A Shade of Vampire
A Shade of Blood
A Dawn of Guardians
The Gender Lie
A Fork of Paths
The Girl Who Dared to Rise
Hotbloods
A Turn of Tides
The Gender End
The Child Thief
A Shade of Kiev
An End of Night
A Shade of Doubt
The Girl Who Dared to Think
A Rip of Realms
The Gender Fall
A Bond of Blood
Traitors
The Gender War
A Tip of Balance
An Empire of Stones
A Shade of Dragon 3
Coldbloods
A Valley of Darkness
A Passage of Threats
Harley Merlin 19: Persie Merlin and the Door to Nowhere
The Girl Who Dared to Lead
A Meet of Tribes
A Power of Old
A Vial of Life
A Hunt of Fiends
A World of New
A Shade of Vampire 89: A Sanctuary of Foes
A Den of Tricks
Harley Merlin 12
The Gender Plan
A Shade of Vampire 85: A Shard of Soul
The Gender Game 2
A Trail of Echoes
A Dome of Blood
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 6
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3
The Girl Who Dared to Endure
A Bridge of Stars
A Shade of Kiev 2
The Keep
A Touch of Truth
An Hour of Need
A Spell of Time
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 5
A Shade of Dragon
A Battle of Souls
Bare Girl
A Day of Glory
A Chase of Prey
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4
The Test
A Shade of Vampire 32: A Day of Glory
A Shade of Vampire 20: A Hero of Realms
A Shade of Vampire 54_A Den of Tricks
The Girl Who Dared to Think 6: The Girl Who Dared to Endure
A Shade of Vampire 23: A Flight of Souls
A Shade of Vampire 8: A Shade of Novak
The Gender War (The Gender Game #4)
The Child Thief 4: Little Lies
A Shade of Vampire 9
A Shade of Vampire 46: A Ride of Peril
A Shade of Vampire 27: A Web of Lies
Hotbloods 6: Allies
A Shade of Vampire 31: A Twist of Fates
A Shade of Vampire 43: A House of Mysteries
A Shade of Vampire 52
A Shade of Vampire 28: A Touch of Truth
A Shade of Vampire 44
A Shade of Vampire 14: A Dawn of Strength
A Shade Of Vampire 5: A Blaze Of Sun
A Shade Of Vampire 2: A Shade Of Blood
A Shade of Vampire 51
A Shade of Vampire 56_A League of Exiles
The Gender Lie (The Gender Game #3)
A Shade of Vampire 29
A Shade of Vampire 21: A Vial of Life
A Shade of Vampire 27
A Shade of Vampire 33: A Dawn of Guardians
The Gender Game 5: The Gender Fall
A Shade Of Vampire 6: A Gate Of Night
A Shade of Vampire 57: A Charge of Allies
A Shade of Vampire 48
A Shade of Vampire 8
A Shade of Vampire 35: A Race of Trials
A Shade of Vampire 65: A Plague of Deceit
A Shade of Vampire 64: A Camp of Savages
A Shade of Vampire 53_A Hunt of Fiends
A Shade of Vampire 22
A Shade of Vampire 63: A Jungle of Rogues
The Gender Game 2: The Gender Secret
A Shade of Vampire 47: A Passage of Threats
A Shade of Vampire 37: An Empire of Stones
A Shade of Vampire 57
A Shade of Vampire 30
A Shade of Vampire 39: A Rip of Realms
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4: The Keep
A Shade of Vampire 50
Hotbloods Book 3_Renegades
Hotbloods 8: Stargazers
Harley Merlin 3: Harley Merlin and the Stolen Magicals
A Shade of Vampire 10
A Shade of Vampire 51_A Call of Vampires
A Shade of Vampire 32
A Shade Of Vampire 2
A Shade of Vampire 55
A Shade Of Vampire 6
The Girl Who Dared to Think 3: The Girl Who Dared to Descend
A Shade of Vampire 23
A Shade of Vampire 37
A Shade of Vampire 43
A Shade of Vampire 61_A Land of Perfects
A Shade of Vampire 47
A Fall of Secrets
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 6: The Spell
The Girl Who Dared to Think 2: The Girl Who Dared to Stand
A Shade of Vampire 46
A Shade of Vampire 66: An Edge of Malice
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2: The Breaker
The Child Thief 2: Deep Shadows
The Girl Who Dared to Think 4: The Girl Who Dared to Rise
Hotbloods 5_Traitors
A Shade of Vampire 25
A Shade of Vampire 54
The Gender Game 4: The Gender War
A Shade of Vampire 19: A Soldier of Shadows
A Shade of Vampire 34
A Shade of Vampire 31
A Shade Of Vampire 5
A Shade of Vampire 49
A Shade Of Vampire (The Mate)
Invaders_Hotbloods 7
A Shade of Vampire 36: A King of Shadow
A Shade of Vampire 50: A Clash of Storms
A Shade of Vampire 35
A Shade of Vampire 21
A Shade of Vampire 25: A Clan of Novaks
A Shade of Vampire 36
A Shade of Vampire 52_A Valley of Darkness
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3: The Chain
A Shade of Vampire 42
A Shade of Vampire 58_A Snare of Vengeance
A Shade of Vampire 60_A Voyage of Founders
A Shade of Vampire 39
A Shade of Vampire 29: An Hour of Need
A Shade of Vampire 62_A Citadel of Captives
A Shade of Vampire 33
A Shade of Vampire 16
A Shade of Vampire 41
A Shade of Vampire 13
A Shade of Vampire 20
The Child Thief 3: Thin Lines
A Shade of Vampire 45: A Meet of Tribes
A Shade of Vampire 14
A Shade of Vampire 7
A Shade of Vampire 28
Bare Girl: A page-turning serial killer thriller (Detective Erin Bond Book 1)
A Shade of Vampire 44: A Tangle of Hearts
A Shade of Vampire 53
A Shade of Vampire 8: A Shade of Kiev
A Shade of Vampire 49: A Shield of Glass
A Shade of Vampire 30: A Game of Risk
Harley Merlin and the Secret Coven
A Shade of Vampire 24: A Bridge of Stars
A Shade Of Vampire 4
A Shade of Vampire 59_A Battle of Souls
Hotbloods 4: Venturers
A Shade of Vampire 11
A Shade of Vampire 40: A Throne of Fire
A Shade of Vampire 15
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 5: The Test
A Shade of Vampire 56
A Shade of Vampire 41: A Tide of War
A Shade of Vampire 45
A World of New (A Shade of Vampire #26)
Harley Merlin 2: Harley Merlin and the Mystery Twins
A Shade of Vampire 19
A Shade of Vampire 48: A Tip of Balance