It started with the
murder of
a stranger. Then the crows appeared…
Ari and Andreas
know
the O-Seven will never leave them alone. Ari is carrying Andreas's mortal
child, but the vampire elders are convinced the child will be the first vampire
baby and are out to posses it. Or kill it. Either way, Ari and Andreas will do
anything to keep their unborn child safe, even if it means Ari has to go into
hiding and leave Andreas exposed to the O-Seven alone.
But then the O-Seven
call on the Mahmo magic that can turn an elder into a winged killer, and each
time Ari runs, they find her again. The only way to protect their child's
future is to defeat the O-Seven, once and for all. And to do that, Ari will
have to face the elders head-on in their castle stronghold deep in Germany’s
Black Forest…
Excerpt
Nothing like starting the day in a cold morgue room. Arianna Calin shook off
her primal reaction to her surroundings—stark, white walls, sterile steel
counters, drainable floors, and the heavy scent of chemicals that didn’t quite
mask the odors of death—and studied the body on the table. The victim looked
like a small human, a preteen child, but the magical aura that hovered around
her even after death told a different story. The cherub features with the soft
wisps of silver-blonde hair curling across her cheeks belonged to a nymph.
She’d been cruelly assaulted, leaving gashes and puncture marks across her face
and body. She seemed vaguely familiar, but it was probably just the hair, a
color common to her race.
Ari curbed a flash of sadness. It wasn’t the worst she’d seen in her years
as a supernatural cop for Riverdale’s Magic Council, but death never got easy.
“What killed her?”
Dr. Onway paused his inspection of the victim’s left arm and pushed his
glasses to the bridge of his nose. “Hard to say. She’s been struck or stabbed
multiple times with an oddly shaped instrument, but none of the visible wounds
killed her.”
“These look like claw marks.” Ari narrowed her eyes and pointed to three
deep linear gouges on the victim’s upper arm. She leaned forward for a closer
look, looping her blonde hair behind her ears to keep it out of the way.
Her human partner, Ryan Foster from the local PD, peered over her shoulder.
“An animal did this? Is this postmortem damage by scavengers?”
“No, Lieutenant, there was extensive bleeding.” Onway pursed his lips and
probed the wounds with his fingers. “Perimortem, I’d say. Part of the killer’s
fatal attack. They weren’t made by mammal claws or human fingernails.
Reptilian, maybe. Like a large lizard?”
He gave a deep sigh, straightened, and pulled off his gloves with a snap.
“Or something I’ve never heard of. The puncture under the arm might be the mark
of a fourth toe.” He made a claw of his hand with his thumb demonstrating the
fourth toe position. “I’ve contacted the Magic Lab’s forensics people to take
over. Perhaps they can give you a better cause of death. I don’t think my
medical degree is going to explain this.”
Ari cocked her head and frowned. There weren’t any large predator lizards in
the Midwest, supernatural or otherwise. Certainly nothing that would have
attacked this childlike being or left such deep puncture marks. A thread of
unease shot down her spine. The only creatures with three toes forward and one
underneath that came readily to mind were the wereraptors who worked for the
O-Seven, the brutal vampire elders who’d tried to kill her more than once. Ari
dismissed her concerns as quickly as they’d risen. At seven or eight feet tall,
the raptors were too big to have caused this damage. Besides, the pre-pterosaur
creatures rarely left the O-Seven’s stronghold in Germany, and they certainly
couldn’t wander around the American countryside without drawing attention.
Bio
Ally Shields
grew up in the Midwest, taught school on the East Coast, has visited forty-two
of our states, and currently resides near Des Moines, Iowa, with her miniature
pinscher, Ranger. Writing has always been a part of her life, and in late 2008,
after a career in law and juvenile
justice, she turned to full-time fiction writing. Her first urban fantasy
novel, Awakening the Fire, was published in 2012, followed by six additional
books in the series. She loves to travel in the US and abroad and incorporates
many of those settings into her books. Ally enjoys talking with readers and is
active in social media.
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