Power Will Flourish
Lives Will be Lost
Nothing, Will be Forgotten
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Release Date: June 28/2011
Purchase: Amazon/Barnes & Noble/Smashwords
Chase Williams is a demon hunter in the Circle, or at least he was supposed to be. On his fifteenth birthday, Chase stepped up to the altar to claim his elemental power, but it never came. Elemental magic is passed down to a hunter through the bloodline, but on Chase's birthday, the bloodline stopped. Exiled without the Circle's protection, Chase has spent two years trying to survive a world riddled with half-demons and magic. When he has a run in with a frightened and seemingly innocent demon, he learns the Circle's agenda has changed: the Circle plans to unlock a portal and unleash pure-blood demons into the world. Vowing to stop them, and knowing he can't do it alone, Chase forms a reluctant alliance with Rayna - a sexy witch with an attitude and a secret. In their attempt to stop them however, Chase and Rayna find themselves in the middle of the Circle's plan, leaving one of them to decide what their friendship is worth, and the other's life depending on it.
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I’d had several jobs in the past year. This one I’d managed to keep
for a few months. Most of my employers frowned on me coming to work with
cuts and bruises all the time. It made for “poor presentation,” they’d
say. I was thankful it hadn’t interfered with this job, yet.
I
finished up my shift and had started my walk home from the burger joint
when I felt it. A hunter doesn’t mistake the feeling that demons are
around. It moves down your spine and chills your bones. Feeling it
proved I was indeed a hunter, even without an element.
The August
air was warm for the late hour, and a thick layer of sweat made my
white shirt cling to me. I stopped and unzipped my duffle bag, locating
the silver dagger inside. Silver was great no matter what you were
fighting; it could do serious damage to anything of the Underworld.
The
tingle shot down my spine again. If I focused, I could feel each hair
on my neck rise. I saw a blur of movement across the street and watched
it disappear into a shadowy alley. I moved across the street in a low
crouch, resting my weight on the balls of my feet. I slowed my breathing
and pulled the dagger from my bag before I slipped around the corner.
My
senses were alive and strained to see movement, or hear the sound of
feet shuffling against loose rocks. As a hunter, I could see well in the
dark, though the only light came from a single flickering street lamp.
I
was almost to the end of the alley when it hit. I couldn’t tell what
“it” was, but it struck my back and launched me forward. My feet tumbled
over my head and my back smashed hard into the concrete wall at the end
of the alley. Hands grabbed me and lifted me to my feet, dragging me a
few steps before throwing me back the other way. I flew through the air,
hit the ground and rolled out into the street.
I used my
momentum and came up on one knee to recover. My back burned where
pavement had grated the skin off, but I pushed the pain aside as the
figure stalked towards me.
“Your death will bring me great glory,
hunter. Killing the son of Riley Williams will make me a legend among
the Underworld,” the low voice gloated.
“That’s really great, good luck with that,” I said.
He
smiled and the fangs that slid down from his gums were long and sharp.
His pale skin started to thin as the vampire changed into his demon
form. Milky skin faded into transparent flesh, revealing the
moving muscles beneath. Veins ran black through the vampire’s face and
limbs, pushing against the thinning clear skin.
Strange muscles in his hands pushed bony talons out over his finger nails, and the whites of his eyes disappeared, filling with an inky blackness. The dark orbs stared at me as his fanged mouth curled into a smile, and in a blur he sprang forward, talons swinging.
Strange muscles in his hands pushed bony talons out over his finger nails, and the whites of his eyes disappeared, filling with an inky blackness. The dark orbs stared at me as his fanged mouth curled into a smile, and in a blur he sprang forward, talons swinging.
I ducked as they sliced through
the air over my head. I brought the knife up into his stomach and
twisted the blade before I pulled it out. Blood spilled onto the ground,
but I knew the wound wasn’t enough to kill him. Cut off his head or
pierce his black heart – those were my options. I could light him on
fire, but I was fresh out of matches.
I brought my foot up and
kicked the vampire back to give myself some room. I steadied myself,
waiting for him to charge, but his body jerked and the point of a silver
blade appeared in his chest before he could move.
The vamp’s
body went limp and collapsed, then exploded in a flash of orange light.
It burned away into a cloud of ash and littered the pavement, revealing
the girl – of all things – who had beaten me to the kill.
Raven
hair spilled over her pale shoulders with hints of red highlighting the
occasional strand. A tight leather top revealed a sliver of toned
stomach and a tease of cleavage. Black pants hugged her hips and
long slender legs and met knee-high boots. Her skin glistened in the
light, but the most noticeable of her features were her eyes.
Bright
green orbs sparkled with an odd glow: demon’s eyes. They had the slit
pupils of a cat that I’d never seen on anything other than a house pet
or a shifter in animal form. I slipped back into fight mode. I’d never
watched one demon kill another, but I suppose for the fame of killing
me, why not?
I lunged and threw a punch at her face, but she dodged it with ease.
“You almost messed up my kill,” she snarled, and I had barely enough time to dodge her powerful kick.
“Your
kill? You stole it from me!” I swung my fist and hit her stomach. She
bent over, winded, before she stepped back and caught her breath,
regaining her stance and composure.
“Stole it? Please, I’d been
tracking him for blocks.” She spun and caught my chin with the heel of
her boot, snapping my head to the side. I rubbed my jaw where she’d hit
me and smiled.
“Well then, I guess it’s a good thing I was here to slow him down. Who knows if you would have been able to catch him?”
She
moved in for another kick but I was ready. I grabbed her foot and
pushed her back. She fell to the ground but quickly came to her feet. “I
would have gotten him just fine on my own. Hunting is an art. It
would’ve gone on as long as I deemed necessary.”
“Call it
hunting if you want, but a filthy demon killing her own kind is still
just that: a filthy demon.” I could tell I’d offended her even before
she hit me.
My eyes watered when her fist smashed into my nose
and her foot connected with my stomach in quick succession. I jerked
back to avoid the knee that flew towards my face and pushed it to the
side, but she was already moving towards me.
Her hands hit my
chest hard and I soared through the air for a long moment before I hit
the ground. I felt a sharp pain shoot up through my spine and I could
hear her laughter as I struggled to my feet.
“I have to admit I expected more from you, Chase, being the infamous son of Riley Williams and all.”
I gripped my dagger until my knuckles turned white and spoke through gritted teeth. “I’ll try not to disappoint.”
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M.R. Merrick is a Canadian writer and author of The Protector Series, a Young Adult mash-up between Urban and Epic Fantasy. Having never traveled, he adventures to far off lands through his imagination and in between cups of coffee. As a music lover and proud breakfast enthusiast, he’s usually found at the computer between a pair of headphones and in front of a large bowl of cereal.
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