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Ever After

 

 

A Paranormal Anthology

 

 

Ever After

A Paranormal Anthology

By: Carrie Ann Ryan, Marie Harte, Rebecca Royce, Lia Davis, and Leia Shaw

Published by Fated Desires Publishing, LLC.

Formatted by
IRONHORSE Formatting

ISBN: 9781623220556

 

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All characters in this book are fiction and figments of the authors’ imagination.

 

His Choice
Copyright 2013 Carrie Ann Ryan

Beasts of Burden
Copyright 2013 Marie Harte

Alpha Rising
Copyright 2013 Rebecca Royce

A Rebel’s Heart
Copyright 2013 Lia Davis

Destined for Eden
Copyright 2013 Leia Shaw

 

 

From five bestselling authors comes five brand new novellas sure to heat up the night.

 

From
Carrie Ann Ryan
's Dante's Circle series, a demon from the fiery depths of hell must make his choice to follow in the footsteps of his father or love the submissive wolf who lays claim to his heart in His Choice.

 

From
Marie Harte
's Beasts of Burden, Eira, a fierce valkyrie, has spent fifty years trying to get a rise out of her goddess’s guardians. But when the battle-cat shifters give her what she wants, can she handle the heat—and the danger—that comes from loving them?

 

From
Rebecca Royce
's brand new series, the Alphas of each werewolf Pack are on the brink of war. Travis Michaels will use all in his power to keep innocent Lilliana out of danger and into his arms…away from rival Alpha Cyrus Fennell.

 

From
Lia Davis
’s Ashwood Falls series, buried pain, old lies, and dangerous secrets aren’t enough to keep the sparks from flying as Sarah Mathews and rebel leader, Damian Archer, try to survive a new threat against their race.

 

From
Leia Shaw
’s Shadows of Destiny series, a war is brewing in the supernatural world. Rebel shifter Dalton’s only passion is protecting the colony, and flirtatious misfit, Eden, is a distraction he can’t afford. But as danger approaches, he learns that underestimating the sexy little wolf is a big mistake.

 

 

Table of Contents

 

His Choice

Beasts of Burden

Alpha Rising

A Rebel’s Heart

Destined for Eden

A Thank you from your Authors

Excerpt: Shattered Emotions

Excerpt: Surrendering to the Alpha

 

 

 

 

 

His Choice

 

A Dante’s Circle Novella

 

 

 

By Carrie Ann Ryan

 

 

Dante’s Circle Characters

 

With an ever growing list of characters in each book, I know that it might seem like there are too many to remember. Well don’t worry; here is a list for you so you don’t forget. Not all are seen in this exact book, but here are the ones you’ve met so far. As the series progresses, the list will as well.

Happy reading!

 

Agda
—Brownie council leader.

Agnes
—Sole female on the Angelic council.

Amara Young
—One of the seven lightning struck women. Works at an inn. Has a past that is very secretive.

Ambrose Griffin
—Warrior angel, Shade’s mentor. Father to Laura
(deceased)
and Nathan
(deceased)
, husband to Ilianya
(deceased)
. Mate to Balin and Jamie, story told in
Her Warriors’ Three Wishes
.

Azel
—Black-winged angel. Striker’s third in command.

Balin Drake
—Non-soul devouring demon, son of Pyro. Mate to Jamie and Ambrose, story told in
Her Warriors’ Three Wishes
.

Becca Quinn
—One of the seven lightning struck women. Works as a bartender at Dante’s Circle. Mate to Hunter Brooks, story told in
An Unlucky Moon
.

Bryce
—Lily’s ex-fiancee.

Caine
—Angelic council leader.

Cora
—Shade’s ex-fiancé
(deceased)
.

Dante Bell
—Dragon shifter. Owner of Dante’s Circle.

Eli
—Bakery Owner.

Eliana Sawyer
—One of the seven lightning struck women. Works as a welder.

Faith Sanders
—One of the seven lightning struck women. Works as a photographer.

Fawkes
—Demon, son of Lucifer, friend of Balin. Story told in
His Choice
(Found in the Anthology
Ever After)
.

Fury
—Leader of the demon council.

Glenn
—Lily’s sleazy ex-boss.

Hunter Brooks
—Wolf and Beta of the Nocturne Pack. Met Ambrose, Jamie, and Balin in hell during the demon games. Mate to Becca, story told in
An Unlucky Moon
.

Ilianya

(deceased)
Sister to Shade, wife to Ambrose.

Jamie Bennett
—One of the seven lightning struck women. Bookstore owner and lover of romance. Mate to Ambrose and Balin, story told in
Her Warriors’ Three Wishes.

Kobal
—Old djinn council member, ally to Pyro.

Law
—Gray-winged angel, Striker’s second in command.

Lily Banner
—One of the seven lightning struck women. Worked as a lab chemist in solid-state NMR. OCD and quirky. Mate to Shade, story told in
Dust of My Wings
.

Lucifer
—Infamous demon from hell and Fawkes’ father.

Laura

(deceased)
Daughter of Ambrose.

Nadie Morgan
—One of the seven lightning struck woman. Works as a school teacher.

Nathan

(deceased)
Son of Amborse.

Pyro
—Demon from hell, father to Balin.

Shade Griffin
—Warrior angel, ex-fiance to Cora, brother to Illianya, mate to Lily Banner, story told in
Dust of My Wings
.

Striker
—Angelic council member, leader of the rebels.

Temperance
—New Djinn council leader.

Thad
—Co-worker of Lily’s. Had a crush on him.

Timmy
—10 year old brownie.

 

 

Chapter One

 

“You’re a disgrace to the name Devil, son,” Lucifer spat as he paced the long dungeon. “You had such promise and then you’ve thrown it all away. Or at least, you’re planning on it. Don’t lie to me. I know all.”

Fawkes looked up through the blood running down his face, stinging his eyes, and lifted a lip in a sneer.

He was twenty years old—young to most but a grown man to others—and yet the way his father treated him it was as if
he
was the adolescent who needed a good scolding.

Not that his father had ever acted the caring paternal figure.

“You’re the actual Devil, Dad,” Fawkes said, his voice slightly hoarse from screaming. Sometimes the screaming helped the pain, even if it did annoy him Lucifer enjoyed it so much. “I’m just one of your many sons.”

Lucifer rolled his eyes—a gesture that made him look as immature as he acted—then ran a hand over his red horns that stood a foot out from his head—the exact matching pair to Fawkes’.

“You’re my last son, Fawkes. The others are either fierce warriors’ and soul eaters or dead. None of them however, ever chose the path you’re looking at. No son of mine will. They all died in battle or because they were idiots. I won’t let you sully my good name. It’s time for you to make your choice and eat the souls of humans.”

Though Fawkes was chained to a wall in his father’s favorite torture room, he didn’t feel threatened by the man humans feared more that the things that went bump in the night. Actually, his father
was
the thing that went bump in the night. Lucifer just wanted Fawkes to fall into his deadly footsteps, taking souls and becoming dark.

Fawkes wasn’t sure he wanted to do that though.

He’d seen what the other possibility could be and, frankly, that looked better.

Harsher.

Deadlier.

Once a demon reached twenty, he had a year to reach a decision before his life started to fade. Demons needed souls or a mating bond in order to survive. Without souls, they would die slowly and painfully. Once they reached their three hundredth birthday, they’d fade from existence—excruciatingly. They only had that first year though to take their first soul, or they’d harm themselves to the point that they’d need a true half—the one person, or persons in a triad’s case, that was meant for them and would create the perfect mating bond—in order to survive.

Since demons didn’t find their true halves with other demons—a punishment for their killing existence—they had to venture out into the human and other realms in order to find the person—or persons—who would not only be part of them, but save their lives. Demons could mate with each other and create more demon offspring, like his father had done with the many women who’d given birth to Lucifer’s progeny, but they would never find that perfect…peace within that mating.

Another demon, Balin, had been one of the few to actually choose against becoming evil. The other demon had almost died because he’d refused to do what almost all other demons had done in order to survive. It was only because Balin had found Jamie
and
Ambrose that he’d survived at all.

Now Fawkes was old enough to make his choice.

Lucifer narrowed his eyes. “Are you even listening?”

Fawkes blinked. “Uh…yeah?”

Lucifer spat then let the fire running through his veins rage from his palms. He spent his energy toward the wall, scorching a line of black soot in an arch before fisting his hands, letting the fire burn itself out.

Fawkes had to learn that handy trick.

“You have less than six months until you have to choose. If you don’t take your first soul, you’ll waste away until you find your true half. It doesn’t matter if you take souls after that because you’ll still fade away. That’s what Balin didn’t understand before and that’s why you
will
take a soul. Now.”

“It’s
my
choice Dad. Mine.”

“I’ll do what Pyro to Balin and keep you here until you have to make the correct choice,” Lucifer threatened.

“Pyro was a sadistic bastard.”

Lucifer gave him a bland look. “I’m the Devil, son. No one is worse than me. It would do you good to remember that.”

Fawkes held bad a groan. His father had to be the most conceited demon out there.
No
demon was allowed to be stronger or fiercer than him.

“Yes, you’re more of a sadistic bastard than Pyro ever was,” he deadpanned.

Lucifer blinked slowly then pressed a button on the wall. The chains attached to the manacles on Fawkes’ wrists pulled up and turned, forcing his gaze to the opposite wall and leaving his back to his father’s ministrations.

This couldn’t end well.

The first crack of the whip was a familiar sting. He’d been beaten all his life, but not to the point others in his father’s
care
had been. He was still whole, still himself.

He knew others out there hadn’t fared as well.

Lucifer snapped the whip again, the pain arching across Fawkes’ back a heated flame. He gritted his teeth and let his father finish his ministrations before finally Lucifer gave up.

“I’d lock you up but the last thing I need is the other demons thinking I can’t take care of one of my own,” Lucifer spat. “You’ll have to make the choice yourself, but if you make the wrong one…”

Fawkes didn’t answer his father’s unspoken words. No matter what, the Devil wanted his due and Fawkes would have to take the blame. He just didn’t know if he could last as long as Balin had.

He thought of the angel and demon pair that had promised him sanctuary in the human realm. If he went to them now, he might be condemning himself to death, but that might be better than what he’d do once he took a soul.

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