Hunters
Book
One
Aoife
Marie Sheridan
Genre:
Paranormal, Romance
Word Count:
62,000
Cover Artist:
Airicka’s Mystical Creation
Book
Description:
Abigail is
nineteen, her job she hunts demons.
Her life so far
has been tough, having witnessed her family’s death and her mother’s suicide
she’s taken in by a priest, who believes her when she says she sees ghosts.
Father Peter trains her as a demon hunter with three other members, one being
Daniel, who isn’t what he seems.
But when a
possession goes wrong, and ghosts start to attack Abigail, the tight rope she
had on her emotions soon starts to loosen.
Abigail draws
the unwanted attention of the Vatican, and she finds out a lot more then she
was willing to learn.
Knowledge is power,
but for Abigail it’s her undoing, and the only thing keeping her together is
Daniel.
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Excerpt from Hunters
I sat
outside her apartment like I did every night, keeping an eye on her door.
Watching.
Waiting.
I knew the day would come and I wanted to be
ready. One thing I knew, he would never take her from me, he would have to get
through me first. A small smile crept over my face, how I would love to tear
him apart. I growled, feeling frustrated; he was one of the main threats now
and I needed to eliminate him. I pushed off the wall, pulling my black hoodia
closer to my eyes, a few people were around, but none paying attention to me,
they were too transfixed on their own wants; a syringe giving them a pass on reality,
or an encounter with a female making the sounds of pleasure heighten. I pushed
all the noises aside and focused. She was moving around, her angry footsteps
hitting the wooden floor in her bathroom. The water turned on, my body came
alive, the want for her was too much at times and I growled for a second time.
“You
okay, Man?” a junky asked from a few feet away from me, I didn’t give him an
answer, just threw him a look to silence his talk. I couldn’t understand why
she lived here. Maybe the chaos made her feel more normal, but that was
something she would never be. A hiss made my head jerk up and then her intake
of breath. My hands balled into fists, I wanted to go to her and take the razor
from her hand, but I couldn’t, she would hate it if I knew. It was her own release, I didn’t understand
it fully, but it made her focus on the pain instead of the real problem. A cold
breeze made me study the door that led into the apartment buildings more
closely; it wasn’t just cold it was ice cold.
“Nicolas!”
I whispered and moved across the thirty paces that stood between her door and
me in a second. I didn’t care if anyone saw, they were too far gone to
understand, they would assume it was their drugged up minds seeing things. The
air in my lungs now was freezing; I could feel him coming. I felt the
excitement bubble inside me, a fire raged through my veins as he materialized
before me. I didn’t give him a moment, but pulled the sword from the air and
swung for his neck, he was quick; ducking and coming up with his own sword,
they met with a loud clang.
“Daniel,
great to see you.” his hard face was set like stone, his black eyes wanting
blood, not mine but hers. I let the anger boil and withdrew my sword, striking
his with all my force, it met its target and he stumbled back, but he regained
his footing quickly. Allowing him to come at me with his body weight behind his
swing, I dodged to the side in a blur and arched my sword, swinging for his
back, but it met the metal of his own sword.
“Have
we been practicing?” I asked in a mocking tone while taking another swing.
“Maybe
you just lost your touch,” he spat back and struck my sword, metal struck metal
and small pieces of ice flew towards me, I moved but a few struck my left arm,
piercing me like small pieces of glass. I ignored the pain and gave him a
sneer.
“Playing
dirty, are we?” I asked, letting the fire heat my blade until it grew red.
“You
never play nice, Daniel.” Nicolas face radiated the hate he has for me, and I
returned it, letting my sword burn before I took a swipe, knowing he would
block it. So I did what he wouldn’t expect, I slide towards him on the
partially frozen ground and passed his legs in a blur, cutting below his knee
before flipping up and swinging my sword at his back, it sliced into his flesh
and he roared in pain, falling to his knees. I raised my sword, aiming for his
neck, it swung high into the air, the red flame lighting up the sky, but before
it made contact, he disappeared. I stood there for a moment, my blood still
boiling with adrenaline. However, it fizzled and the pain in my arm came
alive. Rain started to pour, and I let
my sword dissolve along with my anger. He wouldn’t be coming back tonight and I
needed to rest and heal. My phone buzzed as I moved away from the door.
“Daniel,”
Father Peter’s voice filled my ear.
“Yeah,
you got a job for me?” I asked, pulling the hoodie over my face again as I
walked deeper into the shadows.
“It’s
a possession; I don’t want her doing it alone.”
“Don’t
worry, I’ll pick her up, I’m in the area anyway.”
I
could hear him sigh with relief; he cared about her more than I had believed at
the start. I was about to hang up when he spoke again.
“Thank
you, Daniel. I’ll ring her now.”
“Okay,
No problem.” I said before ending the call. I hadn’t gone far before the heavy
rain stopped. A freak shower. I took off
at the speed of light to change and get my bike, before I picked her up, she
would be pissed, I smiled. She was always pissed.
About
the Author
Aoife Marie
Sheridan has loved reading from a very young age, starting off with mills and
boon's books, given to by her grandmother her love for romances grew, by the
age of 14 she had read hundreds of them.
Aoife had a
passion for writing poetry or in her eyes her journal entries. It was something
she did throughout her teens and into her twenties. Aoife won first place for
two of her poems and had them published at a young age of just nineteen.
Realising she needed to get a real job (What writing isn't) she studied
accountancy and qualified working in that field for many years, until her
passion for reading returned and she found Maria V Snyder. Poison study one of
her favourite books has been read and re-read countless times.
Aoife's first
book Eden Forest (Part one of the Saskia Trilogy) came to be after a dream of a
man and woman on a black horse jumping through a wall of fire and the idea of
Saskia was born. Now with her first novel published and taking first place for
Eden Forest with Writers Got Talent 2013, Aoife continues to write tales of
fantasy and is currently working on her third book for the Saskia Trilogy
amongst other new works.
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