Forged
in Fire
The
Vessel Trilogy
Book
One
Juliette
Cross
Genre: Urban
Fantasy/Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd
Date of
Publication: January 27, 2015
Number of pages:
318 pages
Word Count:
98,000
Cover Artist:
Kanaxa
Book
Description:
She never knew
this demon world existed. Now she just wants to survive it.
Genevieve Drake
never needed a man to come to her rescue. Not until the night of her twentieth
birthday, when some dude nearly chokes her to death in an alley behind a New
Orleans Goth club. And a hot stranger splits the guy in half, rips a monster
from inside, and incinerates it into ash.
The hunky
rescuer? Jude Delacroix—Dominus Daemonum, Master of Demons, now her guardian,
whether she likes it or not. But she’s seriously beginning to like it.
Her would-be
murderer turns out to be only the first of many minions of the demon prince,
Danté, who has all kinds of lascivious and sadistic plans. Which means when the
formidably beautiful Jude offers his protection, Genevieve has no problem
accepting it.
For Jude and his
fellow demon hunters tell her she is a Vessel, one who is born to serve the
Light, but can be corrupted into a weapon of darkness. And to survive, she must
trust a man whose unearthly eyes promise heaven…but whose powers unleash hell.
Warning:
Contains a dark and brooding demon hunter who harbors even darker secrets, a
snarky heroine who’s being hunted by every demon in the underworld, and a
sadistic demon prince with a fancy for violent sexual encounters.
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Excerpt
I’d
parked illegally on the street, knowing full well I’d probably have a ticket on
the windshield when I returned. Campus cops were like sharks in bloody waters,
sniffing out offenders with notorious stealth. You never saw them but sure as
hell felt bitten when they got you. Dreading to see that I’d been attacked by
one of these predators, I rounded the corner, and my heart stopped.
Propped
beautifully against my silver 350ZX was my rescuer, R-and-B from last night.
Faded jeans fit snugly on his hips, and a gray T-shirt accentuated a perfect
upper body. His black hair fell just right across lovely dark eyes. With casually
crossed arms, he watched me approach.
Heart,
please stop pounding that way before he notices.
This
was no accident. He’d found me somehow. Should I be afraid? He didn’t look
dangerous. Well, not in a serial-killer sort of way. Hell, he looked good enough
to eat. Totally faking bravado, I stopped in front of him with one hand on my
waist.
“Are
you stalking me?”
He
didn’t answer, eyeing me from bottom to top. His gaze paused at my throat, then
finally made its way to my eyes. Still mute. I hated awkward silences.
“Didn’t
your mother ever teach you it’s not polite to stare?”
That
seemed to jar him a bit. He straightened, his expression grim at best.
“I
apologize. I was—”
“Checking
me out. Yeah, I got that loud and clear.”
Damn,
I was brave. He cleared his throat, hiding a smile now.
“I
was going to say, examining you.” He gestured to my neck.
“Examining?
Why? Are you a doctor?”
“Of
sorts.”
“What
sort of sort?”
“I
have a doctorate.”
No
way. He seemed too young to have a PhD.
“A
doctorate in what?” I asked skeptically.
“Philosophy.”
“Your
expertise?” I asked, noting the rather sarcastic lilt in my voice. He didn’t
bat an eye.
“My
thesis was on how weapons reflect the savagery and sophistication of a
culture.”
That
accent again. Definitely European. But what country?
“Well,
a PhD in weaponry may give you some idea how to inflict injuries, but it
doesn’t qualify you to examine and diagnose them.”
“True.”
Ha!
One point for me.
“So…”
I let the word hang. “How could you possibly have a PhD in anything at your
age?”
“I’m
older than I appear.”
A
slow, slow devastating smile. A fluttering in my stomach felt like a frantic
flock of blind birds. Re-lax, Gen. Thank God he spoke, because for the moment,
my lips had completely forgotten how to form words.
“I
simply wanted to determine whether you’d recovered from last night’s attack,”
he said, pushing off my car and coming closer.
Oh
no. He was going to touch me. Genevieve Elizabeth Drake, do NOT faint. He
reached out and gently folded back my hoodie. He lifted my chin and angled it
so that he could see the marks I knew were purpled along the left side. Why was
I letting this stranger get so close? Even if he was picture-book gorgeous. I
pushed his hand away and stepped around him to my car.
“I’m
fine,” I mumbled, pulling the keys from the front pocket of my backpack. “What
I want to know is how you knew where to find me. And why are you following me?
It’s a bit creepy, even if you did save my life last night.”
We’d
now switched places. I leaned back against my car. He stood there, examining me
again, thumbs hooked in the front pockets of those yummy jeans.
“Yesterday
was your twentieth birthday, wasn’t it?”
Okay.
Double creepy.
“How
did you know?”
My
question confirmed whatever idea he had in his head. I could see it in the nod
and drop of his perfect cleft chin.
Two
girls flitted by, engrossed in a conversation. One nudged the other when they
caught sight of him, ogling shamelessly. They giggled. Couldn’t blame them, but
it pissed me off for some reason. R-and-B gave them no real notice, turning
back to me.
“I
think we should go somewhere private to talk.”
Said
the creepy man to the little girl with a lollipop and a white van waiting
around the corner.
“Um,
I don’t think so.” I crossed my arms. “I don’t know you. And no matter what you
did for me last night, at this point, I don’t trust you.”
He
shifted weight to his other leg. “As you wish. We’ll talk here.”
“Not
that I’m ungrateful, but why were you following me last night? Into the alley?”
“I
wasn’t following you. I was following the demon.”
“Fair
enough. How did you know it was my birthday?”
“Last
night, I wondered but thought it impossible. I had not thought to meet another
like you in all my time as a…” He paused, glancing around and lowering his
voice. “As a Dominus Daemonum.”
I
shook my head. “Okay, hold up. Met one what before? And what the hell is a
dominus da-whatever-you-said?”
Dark
enchanting eyes kept me still, even with my saucy attitude. A face chiseled in
stone regarded me with care. I would never admit it, but I was afraid to move.
Something in those almost-black depths warned me what he spoke of now would
change my life forever. What’s more, I knew those words. They were Latin. But
the translation in my head didn’t make sense.
“The
what is a Vessel,” he finally said. “And a Dominus Daemonum is a Master of
Demons.”
“Do
you mean like a…a demon hunter?”
He
nodded. No smile.
“That
is what I am,” he said.
“And
what’s a Vessel?”
“That
is what you are.”
About the Author
Juliette calls
lush, moss-laden Louisiana home where the landscape curls into her imagination,
creating mystical settings for her stories. She has a B.A. in creative writing
from Louisiana State University, a M.Ed. in gifted education, and was
privileged to study under the award-winning author Ernest J. Gaines in grad
school. Her love of mythology, legends, and art serve as constant inspiration
for her works. From the moment she read JANE EYRE as a teenager, she fell in
love with the Gothic romance--brooding characters, mysterious settings,
persevering heroines, and dark, sexy heroes. Even then, she not only longed to
read more novels set in Gothic worlds, she wanted to create her own.
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