The Girl Who Dared to Rise Read online

Page 5


  I wasn’t sure, and the only way to find out was to ask him. But I wasn’t ready to do that just yet—not with the feel of his lips still on mine, haunting me.

  Coward, I told myself.

  I must’ve been emoting, because Zoe seemed to pick up on my turmoil immediately, reaching out with a hand and gently touching my shoulder. “This isn’t your fault,” she said, her voice steady and certain.

  “If I had just netted Maddox and Ambrose, they would’ve been with us,” I retorted angrily. “Quess wanted me to. I just…”

  Zoe’s lips pressed firmly together. “I don’t think there was a right decision in this case, Liana. Ambrose’s enemies, whoever they were, were coming for him no matter what. You did what you could, given the circumstances. But these people are determined. They have resources that we don’t. This is not your fault.”

  I heard the words, but I didn’t believe them. She didn’t understand; I had purposefully hidden Tian’s predicament from Maddox in order to keep her there with Ambrose, so she could protect him with a clear head. I had considered someone being after Tian an attempt to lure us out—but I had thought that meant out of the Citadel. I had assumed Maddox and Ambrose would be safe in the apartment, and that assumption had gotten Ambrose killed, and Maddox badly beaten. I knew Zoe was trying to help me, but there wasn’t any helping me. I had failed.

  I needed to own up to that.

  Zoe was waiting for me to say something, and I knew she wanted me to agree with what she was saying. But I couldn’t. I needed the guilt and failure. They’d make me stronger and smarter and more able to protect my friends.

  I hoped.

  “Zoe, I—”

  The door chimed. “Knight Commander Astor Felix to speak with Liana Castell and Maddox Kerrin regarding the murder of Knight Elite Ambrose Klein,” it announced in an imperious tone.

  My eyes widened, and I looked at Zoe. It seemed the investigation was about to begin.

  5

  Knight Commander Astrid Felix was here? And taking point on the investigation into Ambrose’s death? I was impressed; it meant the council had moved quickly, and had selected one of the most honorable Knights in the entire Citadel.

  Of course, I knew her personally through my mother. Astrid Felix had been her commanding officer out of the Academy, and my mother had held dinner parties with Astrid and her husband, which my brother and I always attended.

  I really liked Astrid. She had some of the best stories about being a Knight, many of which had inspired me to want to be one. But I hadn’t seen her since I turned fifteen, and received my adult net and initial ranking—an average seven. My mother and father had been so humiliated by the number that they had refused to invite Astrid over until I got my ranking up.

  I gnawed on my lip, trying to think. She was a shrewd investigator, often referred to as the Hound of the Citadel, and had retired from active duty twelve years ago to start teaching at the Academy. If the council was bringing her out of retirement to act as lead investigator, they were sending a powerful message to whoever murdered Ambrose. They were coming for him—or them.

  Nothing escaped Astrid Felix. Nothing.

  I shuddered, thinking about our circumstances. We weren’t the murderers, but we were criminals, and had drugs in the apartment that could modify an individual’s rank. If she decided to perform a search…

  They had to go. And someone had to take them. But how? And who? No doubt Astrid would want to talk to Zoe, Eric, and Leo as well.

  Quess! Zoe had mentioned Quess being here! This was perfect. We’d made a point to keep our relationship with him a secret so we could use him to spy on any potential enemies. Which meant no one really knew about him—and Astrid wouldn’t want to talk to him. We’d just have Maddox lie and say Quess was her boyfriend, and then he could walk out the front door with the pills.

  But as soon as I thought about it, a half-dozen possible outcomes played out in my mind, some of them revolving around Astrid ordering a search of the bag, others featuring Quess finally being noticed by one of our enemies as he left our rooms, and then singled out because of it. He would have to leave the apartment alone, which was dangerous right now, but the less exposure he got with us, the better. Even something as innocent as being Maddox’s boyfriend could get him caught in the crossfire, so any contact had to be kept secret.

  But Quess and Zoe were both geniuses. If anyone could find a safe and unnoticeable way out for him, it was them.

  The door chimed again, and Zoe, who had been watching me think with a worried expression in her blue eyes, turned to open it. I quickly grabbed her and pulled her to a halt. “Get the Paragon and take it into Maddox’s room,” I said quietly. “You’re going to have to wake them up. Quess needs to take the Paragon out of here now. And tell Eric and Leo to get dressed. We’re about to be interviewed.”

  Zoe gave me a searching look, and then nodded. She darted over, grabbed the beat-up blue bag off the floor—a diver’s sack, completely waterproof and left over from her days as a member of Water Treatment—and slung it over her shoulder, then quickly raced off to deliver my messages.

  I waited five more seconds, fixed an appropriately dazed and sorrowful look on my face (it wasn’t hard), and moved over to the door to open it. As I hit the button for the door, I realized belatedly I was still in my undergarments, but merely pulled my robe tighter around my body. Astrid could deal with it.

  The door slid open to reveal an elderly woman with dark gray hair that was almost metallic looking, and warm brown eyes lined with wrinkles. And though I hadn’t seen her in five years, Astrid hadn’t changed all that much. The only noticeable alteration was the few extra pounds she had packed on—likely a combination of the sedentary lifestyle of teaching and the lack of physical requirements, which automatically stopped when a Knight made it to sixty.

  Astrid looked tired, but the corners of her mouth quirked up when she saw me. “Hey, kid,” she said. “Long time no see.”

  I smiled in spite of myself, and leaned on the threshold. “Knight Commander Felix,” I replied. I’d never been allowed to call her by her first name at home because it was unacceptable behavior for a child, so the rank and name came automatically. But in my head, I had always thought of her as Astrid.

  I looked around the hall and saw that she was accompanied by two younger Knights—both males, probably in their mid-thirties. I did a double take when I recognized one. Lewis, one of the Knights I knew from the Citadel. He had been working internal security the last time I saw him, but now it seemed he had gotten a promotion. He gave me a nod, but kept his face carefully blank.

  “Are they coming in?” I asked, suddenly nervous. We had five people in the apartment, so there wasn’t much room for any more.

  “No,” Astrid said, waving her hand in the air. She paused for a second and then cocked her head at me, giving me a critical look. “Why do you ask?”

  I bit my lip. “It’s a little crowded in here at the moment. Some of my friends spent the night last night.” It wasn’t a lie.

  Astrid arched a slim eyebrow and crossed her arms. “Let me guess. Grey Farmless, Zoe Elphesian, and Eric MacGillis.” I nodded, and she sighed. “You know this looks like you stayed up all night to corroborate your testimonies, right?”

  I hesitated for a fraction of a heartbeat and then shrugged. “If you want to take us in for separate questioning, that’s fine, but we weren’t here trying to get our stories straight. We were here because our teammate and friend was murdered in his own apartment, and my friends knew that I would need them for emotional support.”

  Astrid’s face hardened into a careful mask. I knew that look from my mother’s stories. Astrid was angry. But given the unfocused state of her eyes, I knew it wasn’t at me. No—it was at the idea that someone had murdered a Knight inside the Citadel itself, a place that was supposed to be made safe by the Knights’ presence alone. I was certain every honorable Knight was feeling it as well.

  “I understand,�
�� she said after a moment, her eyes coming back to touch mine, more focused. “And no, I don’t think you were actually corroborating. But I will have to note it in the report.”

  I nodded and stepped to one side. “Come inside, and I’ll go see how people are doing with getting dressed.”

  “Tell Ms. Kerrin not to worry about getting dressed. She had surgery only a few hours ago, so she’s allowed to be out of uniform. In fact, all of you are. This is your apartment, and I am interloping. Just have them come out.”

  “We’re already on our way,” Zoe announced from the hall. I turned and saw her helping guide Maddox into the room, holding her gingerly. Maddox looked…

  Well, there wasn’t an easy way to say it. Maddox looked like crap. Her black hair was disheveled and hung around her face in wild disarray. Bruises, some as bright as strawberries, others as purple as plums, were everywhere on her exposed flesh—her arms, her legs, her chest, and worst of all, her face. It was still slightly swollen, and although I could now see both her green eyes, they were dull and glassy. She’d broken several bones, it seemed, and was now covered in a specialized cast comprised of hexagonal cells that would help her bones heal faster. A small strip of the material was also over her nose, while a massive chunk wrapped around her ribs. Her hands were encased in gloves of the same substance, telling me that she’d broken several bones in her hands, and another cast covered her left ankle.

  The bones would be healed in less than twenty-four hours, but it wasn’t her physical wounds I was the most worried about. I was concerned about her mental wellbeing. I had no doubt that she was blaming herself for what happened. What was worse was that Maddox had always had a confidence that bordered on arrogance about her fighting ability. The situation in which she lost Ambrose would be a serious blow to that, and I was apprehensive about how it would affect her moving forward. I didn’t want her to freeze up or panic should anyone try to attack her again.

  Maddox nodded at Astrid with a grunt, but focused solely on getting over to the sofa. I followed behind her, hovering in case Maddox needed any extra support, but Zoe had it under control, and gently helped lower the larger girl to the sofa. Then she looked up at me, met my gaze, and gave me a slight nod to let me know that they had gotten Quess out with the Paragon. Undoubtedly, they had used the same technique Tian had before she was kidnapped, and slipped him through an air vent in Maddox’s bedroom.

  Leo and Eric emerged next, Leo back in his uniform (thank Scipio), and Eric modestly covered in a shirt and shorts. Leo gave me a reproachful look as he passed, and my cheeks heated slightly as I remembered that kiss.

  It may have been wrong, but that didn’t mean it hadn’t felt very good.

  I squashed the thought, grinding it into oblivion. I did not need to go there right now. I needed to keep it together, answer Astrid’s questions, and then figure out our next move.

  I offered Astrid one of the empty chairs, and sat on the other, Leo opting to lean on the wall next to the sofa. Astrid shifted around in her chair for a few moments, her mouth a grimace. “I do not miss the furniture in these apartments,” she said, resting one arm on the chair and leaning into it. She looked around at each of us. “I’ll try to make this as brief as possible. Engineer Green and several of her people confirmed that you were helping them search for a Cog child who had wandered off, and sensors show that your net was around Greenery 7 at the time. You as well, Mr. Farmless. But I need a statement as to everything that happened once you reached the apartment. Starting at the beginning.”

  I spoke first, taking the lead. “There isn’t much to tell.” Astrid pulled out a pad and ejected a stylus from it, in anticipation of taking notes. “When we came back, we went to go see Maddox and…” I trailed off and swallowed. It felt wrong to say his name. I might not have killed him… but the blood was on my hands.

  “It’s okay, kid. We can just say ‘him,’ if that makes it easier.”

  Astrid was being kind, and I thanked her with my eyes. I wasn’t sure how she would interpret my difficulties in saying his name, but I didn’t care. I just needed to get through this as quickly as possible, using clinical language and trying to distance myself from the horrific scene that was still fresh in my mind.

  “Grey unlocked the door, and I entered the room first. Initially, I didn’t see any signs of a struggle, but as we entered the common area, we saw that there had been a fight. I found Maddox first. She was in the kitchen area. She’d…” I trailed off and looked at Maddox, and found her staring at her hands with a deep, sullen anger that was marred by a great sadness. I longed to wrap my arms around her and tell her it wasn’t her fault, but if I stopped talking about it now, I’d never be able to start again. “She’d been badly beaten, and was possibly delirious. She tried to warn us about Ambrose, and Grey found him in the living area, already…”

  My throat seized up around the word “dead”, and I stopped, blinking back the tears. Ambrose hadn’t been a bad person; he’d been raised believing that becoming Champion was his destiny, and had just let it go to his head a little bit.

  “It’s okay. Mr. Farmless, do you have anything to add to Liana’s testimony?”

  “I detected no signs that the apartment had been broken into through the door, and we didn’t see any people coming or going from the apartment as we approached. My guess was that we missed the attack by minutes.”

  “By two, actually,” Astrid informed him, and he nodded, his face a grim mask.

  “There were no alarms on the floor,” I added. “I’m not sure how Zale was notified and got up here so quickly without an alarm.”

  Astrid gave me a sardonic look, her mouth twisting. “The alarm did go off, but someone disabled the speakers on the floor to keep any neighbors from checking it out. Not that many people were home to begin with, since the Tourney challenge wasn’t quite finished for the day. Scipio was still notified, and dispatched Zale, who decided he was the closest available Knight to handle the situation—even though he had just finished his round in the Tourney. It took him five minutes to reach Ambrose’s apartment—time that would’ve been better spent calling in an active Knight who was nearer than he was. In my opinion, his refusal to do so contributed to Knight Elite Klein’s death. But I can’t prove that. I can prove that Lieutenant Zale’s actions were misguided… but not nefarious. Hopefully, his incompetence will come out in the Tourney so I don’t have to die knowing that prat became the Champion.”

  My eyes widened, and a surprised smile drifted across my lips. “You don’t like him?”

  She gave me a look. “Sweetie, I mentored him. He’s a bootlicker and a sycophant—not a man you want running things. Good Knight, but not a good leader. But that’s off topic. Let’s continue.” She scribbled a few things on the pad before looking sympathetically at Maddox. “I’m sorry to ask you this, kid, but I need to know what you can remember about the attack.”

  Maddox swallowed audibly, her mouth working. “I remember everything,” she replied, her eyes glittering with tears. “Ambrose and I had just finished having lunch with his friends, and they were heading off to watch the rest of the Tourney. Liana had asked us to stay in the apartments at all times—”

  “Why?” Astrid asked her sharply, but her eyes flicked sharply to me, gazing at me through the suddenly impenetrable mask on her face.

  6

  My breath caught in my lungs for a second, and I felt a moment of fear. Maddox had made a mistake by letting that slip, and now Astrid was waiting for an answer from her.

  Maddox shot me a helpless look, and I answered for her, not caring how it appeared to Astrid. The last thing Maddox needed was an interrogation, and if Astrid challenged me for answering, then I would call her out on it.

  This time, I stuck to the truth—but only to an extent. “During our baton qualifiers, there was something off about the batons the opposing team was using. I was hit only once, but the charge on it was much stronger than it was supposed to be. I considered bringing my concern
s up to the officials, but—”

  “But you were worried that if the investigation turned up nothing, you would be ostracized for trying to cast doubt on another candidate,” Astrid finished for me with a sigh. “That stupid rule.” She shook her head. “You should’ve said something, Liana. Scipio changed the rules this year so that all complaints and investigations would be sealed. His recommendation was based on a few different things, but the end result is the same: if you suspect cheating, then reporting it will not earn you a black mark.”

  Scipio had changed the rule? That was weird, because as far as I knew, Scipio wasn’t in complete control of his own faculties. He was being manipulated. I had seen it firsthand during our trial, when Lacey and Strum planted a false memory in Scipio’s database to confirm my version of events, resulting in me being exonerated for the crime of murdering the former Champion, Devon Alexander, and my mentor, Gerome Nobliss. But if someone had created this rule through Scipio, then I had to wonder why they had. What purpose would it serve?

  I wasn’t sure, and I made a mental note to ask Leo… once I felt comfortable with him again.

  Meanwhile, Astrid’s stylus dipped up and down, and I watched as she swiped a finger across her pad, seeming to look something up. Her finger tapped the screen twice, and a moment later, a frown twisted her lips downward. She clicked another button, made a few notes, and then looked at Maddox. “I apologize for interrupting you, kid. I know this is quite hard for you, so I promise I won’t do it again.”

  Maddox clenched her jaw tight, a look of fierce determination on her face. “Good, because I’m only going to be able to do this once,” she said, and Zoe reached out and rested a gentle hand over Maddox’s wrapped one. The taller girl gave Zoe a grateful smile—but it didn’t last.

 

    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