A Shade of Vampire 50: A Clash of Storms Read online

Page 15


  I could see genuine fear in his yellow eyes, before they flickered black and flared up green. There was an internal struggle going on there, and I had a feeling it was taking place between Azazel and Asherak.

  “Don’t do something you’ll regret, sweetheart,” Azazel muttered, raising his hands in a defensive gesture.

  It didn’t faze Viola. Instead, the pink light emanating from her body increased its intensity, so that I had to squint in order to see what was happening, as if a bright pink star had just descended on the platform.

  “I have no choice but to destroy you, Azazel,” Viola’s thousand voices boomed, piercing through the sky above and echoing inside my head. “Your reign of terror ends right now. You have caused irreparable damage to Eritopia, and I shall not let you do any more harm…”

  She took a deep breath, then looked at me with a pained expression.

  I’m sorry, Serena. I could hear her gentle voice, loud and clear, in my head.

  “What… What do you mean, you’re sorry?” I croaked, and got up, my knees still wobbly.

  She focused her attention on Azazel, the light emanating from her growing brighter. The air vibrated around us, and the uneasiness in my stomach became stronger and heavier as the realization kicked in:

  Vita’s first vision was coming true.

  “Don’t… Don’t do this,” Azazel said suddenly, laughing nervously.

  Viola didn’t listen.

  Dread came over me, swallowing me whole and freezing the blood in my veins. I glanced at Draven and saw the horrified look on his face. He knew what was coming, too.

  “Wait, Viola, no,” I croaked. “You don’t have to do this!”

  She wasn’t listening. She’d tuned us out.

  Azazel muttered something under his breath and sent out several invisible pulses to stop her, but she didn’t even budge. Instead, she took a few steps forward, closing the distance between them. The energy she was summoning illuminated her even more.

  This is it…

  But this can’t be it. This can’t be how it ends…

  We’d already changed the future, so how was this still happening? Had we somehow reversed it in getting Nova out, or at some other point along the way?

  My ears rang as the intensity of her very being began to expand, like a star about to explode, raw energy causing friction and heating everything up. My blood simmered and my heart thumped, and Draven and I held each other’s gazes, as if preparing ourselves for what was to come next. The end.

  “No!” Phoenix’s voice shot through the buzz.

  I turned my head and saw him running up behind Viola. He pulled her into his arms and held her tight.

  “Don’t do this, Viola,” he panted, his eyes glassy. “We found another way… A better way…”

  The Daughter wasn’t immediately responsive, and I quickly looked around and noticed that the fighting had stopped. Destroyers and our fighters alike were stunned, gaping at Viola as she prepared to blow us all to pieces, waiting for her reaction.

  “Don’t do this, please… I love you, Viola…”

  She blinked a couple of times, as if pondering the information he’d just presented.

  “There’s another way?” she asked in multiple voices.

  “Yes.” Phoenix sighed in his embrace. “Yes, we found another way. You don’t have to do this. I don’t want us to die, Viola… I want us to live and be together…”

  Viola gave him a soft sideways glance before she relaxed, the pink light gradually dimming. I felt the atmosphere cool down around us. Phoenix didn’t let go of her, holding her close as they took a few steps back.

  Azazel cocked his head to one side, an arrogant half-smile stretching his lips.

  “If you wanted to kill me you should have just let her do it,” he said. “Sure, she would have killed all of you in the process, too, but it just goes to show that none of you were made for war. Because war means sacrifice. And now you will all regret it.”

  I heard growling behind me as swords clashed again. The fighting had resumed, and, judging by the amount of blood spilled and the number of Destroyers collapsing, we were getting closer to a victory against Azazel’s forces. I glanced around briefly, enough to see Aida, Field, Hansa, Jax, Anjani, Jovi, the young Druids, and the shifters taking on Destroyers in teams of two, while Thadeus and Patrik continued to fight one another with tortured expressions.

  We had to do something. We had to move this along before more innocent creatures were killed. But we had to chip away at his morale first. We needed him to falter, open himself up to mistakes before we could go all in. We weren’t even seeing the full extent of his force yet – and we couldn’t beat something we couldn’t comprehend.

  “You’re all overestimating yourselves and putting away the only effective weapon you have.” Azazel straightened his back, several vertebrae crackling in the process. “And you’re about to pay the price for your hubris. You know… pot, meet kettle.”

  He looked around, his lips pressed tight at the sight of his remaining Destroyers falling one by one. Reinforcements weren’t coming anymore. The booms and shrills from below indicated that the allied forces had finally taken control of the castle. His empire was collapsing, and I could almost sense the frustration oozing out of him—dark, toxic, and thirsty for revenge.

  His eyes burst into green flames, the fire of Asherak raging with more intensity than ever. I held my breath and took a step back.

  The tension from Viola’s energy was swiftly replaced by something vile, heavy, and suffocating. My pulse raced, and I could feel Draven’s frayed nerves as he watched Azazel quietly. The Prince of Destroyers grinned as he looked at us, two pools of green fire replacing his eyes, his tongue flitting in the air. He inhaled deeply and raised his arms out from his sides.

  “Can’t you smell your own impending deaths? Because I can!”

  The wind howled around the platform, blowing harder and nearly knocking me off my feet. Something was coming out of Azazel—an energy like I’d never seen before, pure black and vicious and eager to slice and chop and kill everyone standing in its way.

  It was ancient and evil. It wanted blood and destruction.

  It was Asherak.

  Serena

  “Come out, milord,” Azazel called in a thunderous voice.

  The darkness inside him swelled like a river after a monsoon, his muscles bulging and his veins throbbing as they lit up green. He grunted as his body amplified its own mass. Azazel was growing taller and bigger before our very eyes, and the dread coming over me was becoming difficult to put into words.

  We had known this would come. We had known he wasn’t using the full potential of Asherak’s soul because, according to the old manuscripts, it was far too powerful and destructive to be wielded so loosely. Azazel was a proud monster and had relied on his skills and dirty tricks to defeat his opponents. Asking Asherak for help must have come at a great price for his overinflated ego.

  “I have to let the Master of Darkness get involved now,” Azazel growled. “Because you’re all too stupid to understand that I cannot be stopped. We. Cannot. Be. Stopped!”

  His lips continued to move, but I couldn’t make out the words. His whispers unraveled into the wind and spread out above, gathering thick black clouds. The sky turned the color of charcoal as thunder roared through the dark billows converging over Luceria. Gale-force currents circled the top of the castle, sweeping discarded weapons and shields away as the last of Azazel’s Destroyers fell over to their deaths.

  Patrik and Thadeus were at a standstill behind me.

  “I don’t want to hurt you,” Thadeus gasped, clutching his sword, his face covered in sweat.

  “Me neither, Thadeus, but my body won’t listen,” Patrik replied before he launched another attack. Their blades collided once more. I prayed we’d finish this soon enough to free the two Druids from Azazel’s blood spell.

  Everyone else looked exhausted, but still standing. Their chests swelled wi
th heavy breathing as they moved against the strong winds crashing into them. Jax, Hansa, Anjani, and Jovi were the first to come closer, followed by Aida, Field, the young Druids, and the three shifters as they tightened the circle around us.

  They all watched as Azazel revealed the peak of his power.

  I could tell from the consternation on their faces that they could feel him—Asherak, the disease that had been plaguing Eritopia for centuries, tucked away inside Azazel. He was impossible to ignore. His strange whispers trickled into my head.

  I shook the goosebumps away and drew my sword, both hands clutching the hilt as I took my fighting stance and carefully measured my breaths.

  “I promise you this will be over soon,” Azazel said, his voice different, scratchy and sharp, like that of a creature that hadn’t used his vocal cords in eons.

  That wasn’t Azazel talking anymore. It was Asherak.

  He lifted his arms above his head and moved them in a pulling gesture, and the black clouds spiraling above his head tightened into a column and came down, answering his call. The shifters growled behind me and stepped back, genuine fear imprinted on their faces as they morphed back to their original forms and hid behind two columns.

  I looked back up and noticed green lightning striking down through the swirling column of clouds. It shot right into Azazel’s head and ignited a sheet of bright green light that expanded, and I knew it would bring us instant death. The pit in my stomach convinced me of it.

  Just as Azazel roared, preparing to deploy that destructive force, Draven dropped his sword and charged ahead. He rammed into Azazel and broke his contact with the green lightning. Azazel cursed as they fought one another, throwing punches left and right.

  The cloud column retracted slowly, but the sky remained blanketed in darkness. Fear squeezed my heart as I watched Draven tackling Azazel, who was easily three times his size. Yet Draven held his own.

  Azazel drove his fist into Draven’s side. Draven grunted from the pain and came back with a brief succession of right and left hooks, finishing with a decisive uppercut before he jumped back, doubling over as he heaved and brought a hand up to his ribs.

  Draven’s lip was split, blood trickling down his chin. He wiped it off with the back of his hand, then straightened his back and breathed in deeply.

  He’d bashed Azazel quite well. Red bruises were swelling his right eye and the corner of his mouth.

  “Did you really think a physical fight would bring me down?” Azazel sneered in Asherak’s voice, turning his head to one side as he spat out some blood and a tooth.

  Draven shook his head with a satisfied smirk.

  “That wasn’t my intention,” he replied dryly.

  Azazel’s grin faded, his eyes still burning green as he glanced down and instantly patted his chest. His pendant was gone.

  I exhaled sharply, noticing the snake medallion glistening in Draven’s hand as he lifted it to show Azazel exactly what he’d meant. I couldn’t help but stifle a grin.

  “Nice,” Jovi muttered behind me.

  I glanced at Ori, who nodded briefly. He moved his lips, whispering a spell as he stepped forward. Azazel was livid, baring his fangs at Draven.

  “You must be joking,” Azazel muttered, his hand touching the patch of his chest where he’d always felt the pendant.

  The young Druids summoned their energy, glowing all white as they transferred it to Ori, whose palms lit up as he fashioned a long broadsword out of thin air and darted toward Azazel.

  The sharp weapon looked solid but incandescent, and Ori jumped and swung it down with all his might. The move caught Azazel by surprise. He was still reeling from the shock of losing his precious medallion. Ori’s blade hit Azazel’s neck with a spine-tingling clang but bounced back, as if he were made of steel.

  “Oh, please,” the Prince of Destroyers snarled, and swatted Ori away with a bright green pulse. The young Druid gasped as he fell backwards and banged his head against the stone floor. He rolled over to the side, grunting from the pain and blinking fast as he tried to stay conscious, while his sword dissolved into white sparks and vanished.

  That wasn’t the outcome I’d been hoping for.

  The young Druids were as shocked as the rest of us, except for Draven, who kept his emotions to himself. He was even trying to shut himself off from me, but I knew exactly what he was going through. Our connection ran deeper than anything we’d had before, despite his efforts.

  The look he gave me, however, told me more than words could ever convey. A pang in my stomach warned me of what was coming next.

  “I seem to keep asking these rhetorical questions today, but did you really think you could defeat me if you just took my pendant away?” Azazel asked, his fingers touching the part of his neck that had rejected Ori’s blade.

  “One can only hope.” Draven muttered his response, the gold snake restlessly moving in its eight-loop, hanging from the broken chain wrapped around his fist. Its ruby eyes shimmered green as Azazel looked at it, a muscle twitching in his jaw.

  “Asherak and I are bound for all eternity, little Druid,” he said, his voice low and cold. “His power flows through me, and it isn’t bound to an object anymore. It hasn’t been for centuries. That being said, I must commend you for your efforts. I can see you put some work into this pathetic strategy of yours. It’s a shame you didn’t think of joining my ranks, instead of getting yourself and your friends killed here.”

  Draven glanced at me again, and my heart tied itself into a painful knot. His gray eyes flickered black. I felt his anger, his grief and his despair. I shook my head slowly, my eyes wide. I understood what he was about to do.

  My worst nightmare was coming true.

  “I doubt it’s pathetic,” Draven retorted. “But you’re right. I did put in some effort. I even learned the Soul Fusion spell for this.”

  Azazel, with all his might and amplified size, stilled at the mention of Asherak’s final spell. The ritual through which his soul could fuse with that of another Druid. The same process through which the ancient dark Druid had merged with Azazel.

  Judging by the speed with which the color drained from his face, Azazel hadn’t thought about another Druid doing the same. After all, there weren’t supposed to be any Druids left, and, besides, who would be crazy enough to take on the curse, anyway?

  Deep inside, I knew the answer.

  I shook my head.

  I wasn’t ready for this. I’d known, deep down, it might happen, but I’d prayed to all the powers out there, including the Daughters, that it would not come to this.

  “No, Draven, don’t!” I darted toward him, but I was pulled back. Phoenix had come around, his hand gripping my wrist. His face was ashen, and confirmed my worst fears—that he was ready to let Draven do this. But I wasn’t.

  “Let me go!” I growled, yanking my hand back.

  His arms quickly wrapped around my waist, holding me tight.

  “I’m sorry, Sis. We have to,” he said.

  “No, no, you—”

  “You… You know about Soul Fusion?” Azazel asked, his voice barely audible, but loud enough to distract me for a second.

  “You must’ve thought you burned everything down when you first invaded Calliope, but you consistently underestimated my father,” Draven replied, an eyebrow raised.

  Despite his cool demeanor, I knew he was in tremendous pain. Just like he knew I was already tearing up, unable to hold it in anymore. I struggled against Phoenix’s hold and pushed out a barrier. He grunted, but he didn’t let go.

  “Dammit, Phoenix, let me go,” I snarled, then looked at Draven. “Don’t, Draven! Don’t do this!”

  “It’s the only way, Serena,” Phoenix insisted, but I couldn’t accept it. I’d rejected the premise from the very beginning.

  The others watched quietly. The somber looks on their faces, the glimmers of sadness and grief in their eyes told me everything I needed to know. They knew. And, like my brother, they were ready for it
.

  But I’m not!

  “Your father,” Azazel muttered, squinting at Draven as he started to figure out his familiar features.

  “Almus.”

  Azazel’s eyes widened, the green flames burning bright with recognition. It was all there for him to see. The physical features. The relentlessness and brilliant Druid skills. Draven was the best of both Genevieve and Almus, and it was something that even Azazel couldn’t deny.

  “It’s been a long time… I’d almost forgotten what Almus looked like. You survived. Funny enough, that little silvery worm Sverik never told me who you were. He only gave me a name. I’ll have to rip his entrails out for not divulging this little morsel of information.” Azazel nodded slowly, pursing his lips. “Looks like your father decided to bother me after all, from beyond his shallow grave.”

  Sverik hadn’t told him - why was that? It came as a surprise, but then, combined with the fact that Jasmine had stopped the information flow from the mansion, it all suddenly made sense. Azazel clearly hadn’t known who Draven was up to this point. I had a feeling that, had he known he was dealing with Almus’ son, he would’ve been even more brutal, more vicious and relentless in his quest to stop us.

  “All the forbidden manuscripts were saved. All the Druid archives,” Draven said. “He kept everything secret, hidden far away from you or anyone who served you. Everything. Including the Soul Fusion spell.”

  “Don’t be stupid, little Druid.” Azazel scoffed. “It takes a Master Druid such as myself to withstand the strength of Asherak. And you need his consent. He will never leave me for you.”

  “I wouldn’t be so sure.” Draven smirked and brought the snake pendant up to his lips.

  Azazel froze, and so did I.

  “Draven!” I screamed. “Draven, don’t! Please! There has to be another way!”

  Both Jovi and Phoenix were now holding me back. I pushed out one barrier after another, but I was getting so weak, they barely felt them. They weren’t letting me go.

  “Serena, we’re sorry, but you know it’s what needs to be done!” Jovi grunted, but I wasn’t listening.

 

    The Gender Game Read onlineThe Gender GameA Shade of Kiev 3 Read onlineA Shade of Kiev 3A Sword of Chance Read onlineA Sword of ChanceBeautiful Monster 2 Read onlineBeautiful Monster 2A Castle of Sand Read onlineA Castle of SandA Tangle of Hearts Read onlineA Tangle of HeartsA Shadow of Light Read onlineA Shadow of LightA Shield of Glass Read onlineA Shield of GlassA Dawn of Strength Read onlineA Dawn of StrengthA Blaze of Sun Read onlineA Blaze of SunA City of Lies Read onlineA City of LiesFall With Me Read onlineFall With MeThe Girl Who Dared to Stand Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to StandA Gate of Night Read onlineA Gate of NightA Snare of Vengeance Read onlineA Snare of VengeanceA Twist of Fates Read onlineA Twist of FatesA Race of Trials Read onlineA Race of TrialsA House of Mysteries Read onlineA House of MysteriesA Tide of War Read onlineA Tide of WarInvaders Read onlineInvadersA Flight of Souls Read onlineA Flight of SoulsAllies Read onlineAlliesRenegades Read onlineRenegadesA Clan of Novaks Read onlineA Clan of NovaksA Gift of Three Read onlineA Gift of ThreeA Ride of Peril Read onlineA Ride of PerilA Break of Day Read onlineA Break of DayBeautiful Monster Read onlineBeautiful MonsterThe Breaker Read onlineThe BreakerA King of Shadow Read onlineA King of ShadowA Web of Lies Read onlineA Web of LiesThe Gender Secret Read onlineThe Gender SecretStargazers Read onlineStargazersThe Girl Who Dared to Fight Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to FightA Throne of Fire Read onlineA Throne of FireA Shade of Novak Read onlineA Shade of NovakA Voyage of Founders Read onlineA Voyage of FoundersA Clash of Storms Read onlineA Clash of StormsA Charge of Allies Read onlineA Charge of AlliesA Shade of Dragon 2 Read onlineA Shade of Dragon 2The Girl Who Dared to Descend Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to DescendA Call of Vampires Read onlineA Call of VampiresThe Spell Read onlineThe SpellA Wind of Change Read onlineA Wind of ChangeNatural Law Read onlineNatural LawA Hero of Realms Read onlineA Hero of RealmsVenturers Read onlineVenturersA Citadel of Captives Read onlineA Citadel of CaptivesA League of Exiles Read onlineA League of ExilesThe Chain Read onlineThe ChainA Game of Risk Read onlineA Game of RiskDeep Shadows Read onlineDeep ShadowsA Land of Perfects Read onlineA Land of PerfectsA Soldier of Shadows Read onlineA Soldier of ShadowsA Shade of Vampire Read onlineA Shade of VampireA Shade of Blood Read onlineA Shade of BloodA Dawn of Guardians Read onlineA Dawn of GuardiansThe Gender Lie Read onlineThe Gender LieA Fork of Paths Read onlineA Fork of PathsThe Girl Who Dared to Rise Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to RiseHotbloods Read onlineHotbloodsA Turn of Tides Read onlineA Turn of TidesThe Gender End Read onlineThe Gender EndThe Child Thief Read onlineThe Child ThiefA Shade of Kiev Read onlineA Shade of KievAn End of Night Read onlineAn End of NightA Shade of Doubt Read onlineA Shade of DoubtThe Girl Who Dared to Think Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to ThinkA Rip of Realms Read onlineA Rip of RealmsThe Gender Fall Read onlineThe Gender FallA Bond of Blood Read onlineA Bond of BloodTraitors Read onlineTraitorsThe Gender War Read onlineThe Gender WarA Tip of Balance Read onlineA Tip of BalanceAn Empire of Stones Read onlineAn Empire of StonesA Shade of Dragon 3 Read onlineA Shade of Dragon 3Coldbloods Read onlineColdbloodsA Valley of Darkness Read onlineA Valley of DarknessA Passage of Threats Read onlineA Passage of ThreatsHarley Merlin 19: Persie Merlin and the Door to Nowhere Read onlineHarley Merlin 19: Persie Merlin and the Door to NowhereThe Girl Who Dared to Lead Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to LeadA Meet of Tribes Read onlineA Meet of TribesA Power of Old Read onlineA Power of OldA Vial of Life Read onlineA Vial of LifeA Hunt of Fiends Read onlineA Hunt of FiendsA World of New Read onlineA World of NewA Shade of Vampire 89: A Sanctuary of Foes Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 89: A Sanctuary of FoesA Den of Tricks Read onlineA Den of TricksHarley Merlin 12 Read onlineHarley Merlin 12The Gender Plan Read onlineThe Gender PlanA Shade of Vampire 85: A Shard of Soul Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 85: A Shard of SoulThe Gender Game 2 Read onlineThe Gender Game 2A Trail of Echoes Read onlineA Trail of EchoesA Dome of Blood Read onlineA Dome of BloodThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2 Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 6 Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 6The Secret of Spellshadow Manor Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow ManorThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3 Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3The Girl Who Dared to Endure Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to EndureA Bridge of Stars Read onlineA Bridge of StarsA Shade of Kiev 2 Read onlineA Shade of Kiev 2The Keep Read onlineThe KeepA Touch of Truth Read onlineA Touch of TruthAn Hour of Need Read onlineAn Hour of NeedA Spell of Time Read onlineA Spell of TimeThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 5 Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 5A Shade of Dragon Read onlineA Shade of DragonA Battle of Souls Read onlineA Battle of SoulsBare Girl Read onlineBare GirlA Day of Glory Read onlineA Day of GloryA Chase of Prey Read onlineA Chase of PreyThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4 Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4The Test Read onlineThe TestA Shade of Vampire 32: A Day of Glory Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 32: A Day of GloryA Shade of Vampire 20: A Hero of Realms Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 20: A Hero of RealmsA Shade of Vampire 54_A Den of Tricks Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 54_A Den of TricksThe Girl Who Dared to Think 6: The Girl Who Dared to Endure Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to Think 6: The Girl Who Dared to EndureA Shade of Vampire 23: A Flight of Souls Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 23: A Flight of SoulsA Shade of Vampire 8: A Shade of Novak Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 8: A Shade of NovakThe Gender War (The Gender Game #4) Read onlineThe Gender War (The Gender Game #4)The Child Thief 4: Little Lies Read onlineThe Child Thief 4: Little LiesA Shade of Vampire 9 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 9A Shade of Vampire 46: A Ride of Peril Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 46: A Ride of PerilA Shade of Vampire 27: A Web of Lies Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 27: A Web of LiesHotbloods 6: Allies Read onlineHotbloods 6: AlliesA Shade of Vampire 31: A Twist of Fates Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 31: A Twist of FatesA Shade of Vampire 43: A House of Mysteries Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 43: A House of MysteriesA Shade of Vampire 52 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 52A Shade of Vampire 28: A Touch of Truth Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 28: A Touch of TruthA Shade of Vampire 44 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 44A Shade of Vampire 14: A Dawn of Strength Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 14: A Dawn of StrengthA Shade Of Vampire 5: A Blaze Of Sun Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire 5: A Blaze Of SunA Shade Of Vampire 2: A Shade Of Blood Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire 2: A Shade Of BloodA Shade of Vampire 51 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 51A Shade of Vampire 56_A League of Exiles Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 56_A League of ExilesThe Gender Lie (The Gender Game #3) Read onlineThe Gender Lie (The Gender Game #3)A Shade of Vampire 29 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 29A Shade of Vampire 21: A Vial of Life Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 21: A Vial of LifeA Shade of Vampire 27 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 27A Shade of Vampire 33: A Dawn of Guardians Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 33: A Dawn of GuardiansThe Gender Game 5: The Gender Fall Read onlineThe Gender Game 5: The Gender FallA Shade Of Vampire 6: A Gate Of Night Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire 6: A Gate Of NightA Shade of Vampire 57: A Charge of Allies Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 57: A Charge of AlliesA Shade of Vampire 48 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 48A Shade of Vampire 8 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 8A Shade of Vampire 35: A Race of Trials Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 35: A Race of TrialsA Shade of Vampire 65: A Plague of Deceit Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 65: A Plague of DeceitA Shade of Vampire 64: A Camp of Savages Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 64: A Camp of SavagesA Shade of Vampire 53_A Hunt of Fiends Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 53_A Hunt of FiendsA Shade of Vampire 22 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 22A Shade of Vampire 63: A Jungle of Rogues Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 63: A Jungle of RoguesThe Gender Game 2: The Gender Secret Read onlineThe Gender Game 2: The Gender SecretA Shade of Vampire 47: A Passage of Threats Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 47: A Passage of ThreatsA Shade of Vampire 37: An Empire of Stones Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 37: An Empire of StonesA Shade of Vampire 57 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 57A Shade of Vampire 30 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 30A Shade of Vampire 39: A Rip of Realms Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 39: A Rip of RealmsThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4: The Keep Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4: The KeepA Shade of Vampire 50 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 50Hotbloods Book 3_Renegades Read onlineHotbloods Book 3_RenegadesHotbloods 8: Stargazers Read onlineHotbloods 8: StargazersHarley Merlin 3: Harley Merlin and the Stolen Magicals Read onlineHarley Merlin 3: Harley Merlin and the Stolen MagicalsA Shade of Vampire 10 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 10A Shade of Vampire 51_A Call of Vampires Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 51_A Call of VampiresA Shade of Vampire 32 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 32A Shade Of Vampire 2 Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire 2A Shade of Vampire 55 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 55A Shade Of Vampire 6 Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire 6The Girl Who Dared to Think 3: The Girl Who Dared to Descend Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to Think 3: The Girl Who Dared to DescendA Shade of Vampire 23 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 23A Shade of Vampire 37 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 37A Shade of Vampire 43 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 43A Shade of Vampire 61_A Land of Perfects Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 61_A Land of PerfectsA Shade of Vampire 47 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 47A Fall of Secrets Read onlineA Fall of SecretsThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 6: The Spell Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 6: The SpellThe Girl Who Dared to Think 2: The Girl Who Dared to Stand Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to Think 2: The Girl Who Dared to StandA Shade of Vampire 46 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 46A Shade of Vampire 66: An Edge of Malice Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 66: An Edge of MaliceThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2: The Breaker Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2: The BreakerThe Child Thief 2: Deep Shadows Read onlineThe Child Thief 2: Deep ShadowsThe Girl Who Dared to Think 4: The Girl Who Dared to Rise Read onlineThe Girl Who Dared to Think 4: The Girl Who Dared to RiseHotbloods 5_Traitors Read onlineHotbloods 5_TraitorsA Shade of Vampire 25 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 25A Shade of Vampire 54 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 54The Gender Game 4: The Gender War Read onlineThe Gender Game 4: The Gender WarA Shade of Vampire 19: A Soldier of Shadows Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 19: A Soldier of ShadowsA Shade of Vampire 34 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 34A Shade of Vampire 31 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 31A Shade Of Vampire 5 Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire 5A Shade of Vampire 49 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 49A Shade Of Vampire (The Mate) Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire (The Mate)Invaders_Hotbloods 7 Read onlineInvaders_Hotbloods 7A Shade of Vampire 36: A King of Shadow Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 36: A King of ShadowA Shade of Vampire 50: A Clash of Storms Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 50: A Clash of StormsA Shade of Vampire 35 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 35A Shade of Vampire 21 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 21A Shade of Vampire 25: A Clan of Novaks Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 25: A Clan of NovaksA Shade of Vampire 36 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 36A Shade of Vampire 52_A Valley of Darkness Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 52_A Valley of DarknessThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3: The Chain Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3: The ChainA Shade of Vampire 42 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 42A Shade of Vampire 58_A Snare of Vengeance Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 58_A Snare of VengeanceA Shade of Vampire 60_A Voyage of Founders Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 60_A Voyage of FoundersA Shade of Vampire 39 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 39A Shade of Vampire 29: An Hour of Need Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 29: An Hour of NeedA Shade of Vampire 62_A Citadel of Captives Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 62_A Citadel of CaptivesA Shade of Vampire 33 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 33A Shade of Vampire 16 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 16A Shade of Vampire 41 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 41A Shade of Vampire 13 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 13A Shade of Vampire 20 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 20The Child Thief 3: Thin Lines Read onlineThe Child Thief 3: Thin LinesA Shade of Vampire 45: A Meet of Tribes Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 45: A Meet of TribesA Shade of Vampire 14 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 14A Shade of Vampire 7 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 7A Shade of Vampire 28 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 28Bare Girl: A page-turning serial killer thriller (Detective Erin Bond Book 1) Read onlineBare Girl: A page-turning serial killer thriller (Detective Erin Bond Book 1)A Shade of Vampire 44: A Tangle of Hearts Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 44: A Tangle of HeartsA Shade of Vampire 53 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 53A Shade of Vampire 8: A Shade of Kiev Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 8: A Shade of KievA Shade of Vampire 49: A Shield of Glass Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 49: A Shield of GlassA Shade of Vampire 30: A Game of Risk Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 30: A Game of RiskHarley Merlin and the Secret Coven Read onlineHarley Merlin and the Secret CovenA Shade of Vampire 24: A Bridge of Stars Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 24: A Bridge of StarsA Shade Of Vampire 4 Read onlineA Shade Of Vampire 4A Shade of Vampire 59_A Battle of Souls Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 59_A Battle of SoulsHotbloods 4: Venturers Read onlineHotbloods 4: VenturersA Shade of Vampire 11 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 11A Shade of Vampire 40: A Throne of Fire Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 40: A Throne of FireA Shade of Vampire 15 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 15The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 5: The Test Read onlineThe Secret of Spellshadow Manor 5: The TestA Shade of Vampire 56 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 56A Shade of Vampire 41: A Tide of War Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 41: A Tide of WarA Shade of Vampire 45 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 45A World of New (A Shade of Vampire #26) Read onlineA World of New (A Shade of Vampire #26)Harley Merlin 2: Harley Merlin and the Mystery Twins Read onlineHarley Merlin 2: Harley Merlin and the Mystery TwinsA Shade of Vampire 19 Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 19A Shade of Vampire 48: A Tip of Balance Read onlineA Shade of Vampire 48: A Tip of Balance