The much anticipated THE DEMON KING by Heather Killough-Walden is now available! If you love PNR, readers have said that there are some series' that are completely addictive, and this is one of them! Find out why below!
The Demon King
(The Kings Series, #9)
by Heather Killough-Walden
Blurb:
Dahlia Kellen has been through hell. Raised in a fae society that slowly drove her mad, she turned traitor against her people and was cast out. But in an act of heroism that clearly exposed her for the good she was, she rose up against the true evil threatening her people, and in her efforts to stop that evil, she was terribly transformed. Now dark, different, and feeling truly exiled in her soul, Dahlia has a chance encounter with a man in Boston. A man whose gaze is as dark and haunted as her own… and whose craven desire for her and dangerous, powerful bloodline will show Dahlia that for her, hell is just the beginning.
“I’ve come with a message about your father,” said the stranger.
“You’re speaking of Marius.” Marius was dead. Laz would know; he’d killed him.
But the messenger smiled. “No, no. Not quite,” he said, white teeth gleaming in an unholy grin. “Think bigger. Think badder.”
Steven Lazarus is a seasoned detective with the Boston police force who has always served and protected, and done so by the book. But the Akyri King’s insides are heating up, a painful yearning is tearing away at him, and his tall, strong body has become capable of a dark, violent magic he can barely control. His dangerous past has caught up with him, and he can scarcely stand to look at his own reflection. He doesn’t recognize the man staring back at him, and that terrifies him.
Because he knows the powerful, hungry man in the mirror wants Dahlia Kellen just as badly as he does. And if he has to, he’ll raise hell to claim her.
The Demon King is the 9th book in the best selling The Big Bad Wolf spinoff series, The Kings, by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Heather Killough-Walden.
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Excerpt
She quickly pushed herself up. At
once, the pain was back. She winced and again inhaled sharply, hissing hard
through clenched teeth. Clearly, the spell meant to punish resistance. With
each passing second, Dahlia was more convinced that attacking the hooded
figures had been the right choice. She didn’t let up now, despite the pain.
Countless years of being forced into a kind of servitude to her Tuathian
bloodline and the sexual demands it made on the physical form had taught her
well that she was simply not born to be obligated or beholden to anyone. Ever. There was little more precious to
Dahlia Kellen than her freedom. She had learned that lesson well.
“Watch it, back off!” It was the
same man who’d spoken earlier, warning those who had drawn near to her.
Dahlia’s vision once more shifted,
contrasts sharpened, and her hands flooded with power. She cried out as the
spell that had been cast on her threatened to crack her bones in half and the
cold continued to spread. She glanced down at her body, viewing it through
battle-tones and expecting it to see blue and covered with rime. But it looked
no different than usual.
No
damage, then, she
thought. Only pain.
The spell was designed to hurt, not
harm. For some reason, that made her even more furious. The fire building in
her palms leapt with height and took on a reddish-purple cast. It had never
done that before. She could feel it draining an inordinate amount of strength
from her form, but at the same time, the darkening of her magic’s flames eased
the strain up on her eyes a bit, allowing her to better see her targets. It
also felt better. At first it was
hard to put her finger on it, but Dahlia realized, as the magic continued to
build, that it was lessening the pain of the spell that had been cast on her.
It was negating it, warming her from the inside out like a hot drink of coffee
in a snow storm.
She smiled, allowing her fangs to
show. She didn’t even care that she was being drained by this new dark force.
It was worth it.
Across the warehouse from her, a
single hooded figure slowly pushed back his hood. Piercing blue eyes glowed
with a different menacing fire, locking onto her with their own kind of
darkness. No, Dahlia thought. Not darkness. Wrongness.
She would know it anywhere.
- The Demon King, by Heather Killough-Walden
Coming September 16, 2016
The Kings Series
Also Available in Audio
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