Fading
Light
Shadow
Born
Book
2
by Angela
Dennis
Genre: Urban
Fantasy
Publisher:
Samhain Publishing
Date of
Publication: September 23, 2014
Number of pages:
279
Word Count:
76,000
Cover Artist:
Kanaxa
Tagline:
Everyone has a breaking point.
Book
Description:
Her hundred-year
penance lifted, Shadow Bearer Brenna Baudouin returns to the Earthly plane with
her partner, Gray Warlow, to keep the peace between humans and supernatural
creatures—and to prevent another apocalyptic war from happening.
The attraction
between them is nearing a critical point, but their checkered history has left
Brenna unable to trust either her heart or her instincts.
It’s chaotic
business as usual until humans begin turning to statues of dust. There is no
explanation, no sign of magical foul play or a biological toxin. The humans are
convinced it’s the work of a deviant supernatural faction, twisting the knife
in the already tense relationship between their species. Brenna and Gray
agree—the deaths have a former comrade-turned-rogue stamped all over them.
In a race
against time, they enlist the help of both friend and foe to save the human
race and stop the impending civil war. Along the way, they are forced to come
to terms with their past and decide, once and for all, whether they will come
together or fall apart.
Warning:
Contains a heroine who knows her weapons but not her own heart, an outbreak of
supernatural proportions, copious bloodletting, and a race to save an endangered
species—humans. All tied up in a tight bow of sexual tension.
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Excerpt from Fading Light
Darkness
embraced Brenna like a thick wool blanket. It wrapped around her, blocking the
dim lamplight as she walked toward the seedy bar. Glass residue from the riots
crunched beneath her leather boots. Mixed with snow, the bits of broken beer
bottles and smashed windows glittered like an army of broken icicles. She
breathed deeply, inhaling the cool night air. It smelled of sour beer and clove
cigarettes and left a bitter taste on her tongue.
Shadows
embraced the sides of the stone structure that housed the Dirty Ruby, one of
the few multi-species bars in Denver proper. They stalked across the snow and
mixed with the night to merge into a black mass. From its midst stepped a man.
Well over six feet, he moved with grace in contrast to his size. The moonlight
played across his face, highlighting his chiseled features.
Brenna’s
pulse quickened and she took an involuntary step forward. Self-conscious, she ran
a hand through her copper curls, freeing them from the careless bun. The thick
strands streamed down her back like fire as she moved, her breath coming in
quick harsh bursts. She slipped off her black leather duster and draped it
across her arm. Without it the tight black corset left her taut belly and back
exposed, but she didn’t feel the cold. She never did around Gray.
“Four
demons. Thirty humans. Keep the casualties to a minimum.” Brenna brushed past
him, tossing him her coat. “I’ll bring them out. You send them back to hell.”
“Hell?”
Gray grinned. His teeth gleamed in the moonlight. “You speak human now?”
She
shrugged. “When in Rome.”
Her
back to him, she turned toward the freshly white-washed door. But before she
could move, he had her shoulder in a vise grip. His fingers twined in the hair
at the base of her skull. His breath hot against her cheek. “I know your other
partners let you boss them around.” He turned her to face him. “I’m not them.”
He
stepped forward, forcing her back. They moved in an awkward dance until her ass
hit the stone wall. Trapped, she stared at him, wary. A shadow fell across his
face hiding all but his piercing violet eyes.
“We
enter together. Once they’re dead, we leave.” He stepped back, loosening his
hold.
“The
humans—”
“Won’t
remember a thing.” He crushed his lips to hers even as he slid the duster
across her shoulders. “And I’m not your coat rack.” Releasing her, he stepped
back.
Brenna
rubbed the back of her hand against her bruised lips. Gray would be the death
of her.
If
she didn’t kill him first.
She
leaned against the wall to regain her bearings as he stepped into the light. He
moved like a jungle cat. Ropes of strong muscles slid beneath his bronzed skin
as his wild untapped power stirred beneath the surface. Akin to a force of
nature, he would never go unnoticed. Even incognito, only a fool wouldn’t
recognize Gray was dangerous. He was a beautiful, powerful thing to behold. And
he was hers.
If
she wanted him.
His
black hair shimmered in the pale lamplight. It was tied with the usual brown
leather strap, but a few pieces had slipped free. They curled around his face,
softening his features. The sight of him stirred memories of what they had been
to each other. Memories she had struggled for nearly a hundred years to
repress. But she still wanted him with a fervor that was both frightening and
exhilarating.
A
sigh slipped from her lips as she pushed off the wall to follow him into the
bar. Wooden planks creaked beneath their feet as they stepped inside. The room
was crammed wall-to-wall with sweaty bodies. Humans surged on the dance floor,
moving in chaotic abandon. Brenna stripped off her duster. The heat from the
wood stoves was overpowering. Sweat beaded on her forehead. It dribbled down her
face, sliding across her bare skin to pool between her breasts.
She
threw the duster on the seat of a red plastic booth then slid in beside it. Her
leather pants moved across the slick fabric like silk as she took a quick
inventory of the room. Humans clanked beer bottles together, their shouts
drowning out the death metal band screeching in the far corner. She closed her
eyes to focus and searched for her prey. It took several minutes, but she found
what she was looking for. The stench of rotten flesh and brimstone. It was
subtle, but unmistakable. The demon was here, but he wasn’t alone.
Her
seat shifted as Gray slid into the booth beside her. “This is new. They don’t
usually hunt together.” He tossed a muscular arm across her shoulders.
Brenna
leaned into his body. Her head against his chest, she breathed him in. He
smelled of sage and wood smoke. “I doubt they’re aware of each other. Demons
are territorial. They don’t play nice, and they’re not that bright.”
Gray
shrugged. “There’s a first time for everything.”
“True.”
He
brushed a stray curl from her face. Unable to resist, she closed her eyes and
enjoyed the simple touch.
“You
take the males. I’ve got the females.” His breath was hot against her skin.
Her
body tightened. She pulled back, a false smile playing on her lips. Beneath it
she cursed her inability to keep him at a distance, even on a job. With a quick
nod, she tossed back the shot of whiskey he shoved across the table. She leaned
into him, her hands pressed against his chest. “We’ll meet at the van.”
“Agreed.”
Gray kissed her lips. “Sam knows the drill.”
She
could still taste him as he walked away, and that treacherous part inside her
yearned for more. The best way to blend in was to act like a couple, but they
needed another option. She was already sexually frustrated, and the night had
barely begun. But there was nothing more cathartic than a good hunt.
Brenna
glanced at the demon. It lounged on a barstool, deep inside a human man around
thirty. With a bored look, he watched as a young woman, her shirt in tatters on
the dirty floor, straddled him. Her skirt hiked to her crotch, her body
trembled as he drained her life force. A second woman stood behind him. Clad in
tiny purple panties and a lace bra, she swayed to the music. Glassy eyed,
breasts heaving, she waited her turn. It was disgusting.
It
had been a human war that had ripped through the Veil between the planes of
reality, and the humans had paid the price. Supernatural creatures, the humans
now called deviants, had poured onto the Earthly plane, only to be trapped once
the Veil had healed. The humans had managed to survive the onslaught by allying
themselves with sympathetic deviants, but they had gotten too comfortable. And
the demons were taking full advantage.
Brenna
slammed the shot glass on the table. Time to play human.
About the Author
Angela Dennis
lives outside Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband, son and a sheltie with a hero
complex. When she is not at her computer
crafting stories, she can be found feeding her coffee addiction, playing
peek-a-boo, or teaching her son about the great adventures found only in books.
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