Deception
The Demon
Hunters
Book 2
A.S. Fenichel
Genre: Historical PNR
Publisher: Kensington/Lyrical
Date of Publication: July 7, 2015
Number of pages: 232
Word Count: 78,957
Cover Artist: Morgan Pielli
Book Description:
When Demons threaten Regency London,
only a Lady can stop them.
Lillian Dellacourt is beautiful, refined
and absolutely lethal. She’s also the most feared and merciless demon hunter in
The Company. She’s come a long way from the penniless seamstress’s daughter
sold to the highest bidder, and it wasn’t by trusting a man, let alone an
exiled Marquis with more on his mind than slaying the hellspawn . . .
For Dorian Lambert, Marquis de
Montalembert, being sent to keep track of Lillian is no mean task. He’s wanted
the fiery vixen since he first heard of her five years ago. But wooing the lady
while fighting the demon uprising is no easy feat, especially when the lady’s
tongue is as sharp as the Japanese sai blades she favors for eviscerating the spawn
of hell.
These two will have to learn to trust
each other fast, because the demon master is back, and he’s planning to turn
Edinburgh into a living hell…
Chapter 1
Gripping the chair arms to keep
herself seated, Lillian fought an urge to leave and never set foot inside
Castle Brendaligh again.
It had been a demoralizing battle
and they had lost, but they had lived. They had done all they could, but still
the demon master had ascended into man’s world.
“You failed and we are all likely
to die because of it. I hold every person at this table responsible for the
state of England. You have ruined us.” Lord Clayton’s voice grated on Lillian’s
nerves.
Accounts of the battle were
clear. Nearly everyone in the room had risked their lives trying to disrupt the
ascension, not to mention keep the earl’s daughter, Belinda, from becoming a
demon sacrifice. Making such a show of ferocious reprimands insulted their
brave and selfless efforts. If not for the fact that he was her best friend’s
father, she might have indulged her desire to pull a sai blade from her boot
and slice his throat.
As if Lord Clayton, the Earl of
Shafton, needed to attract more attention, he waved his hands. “You had one
mission, to keep the master from entering our world. All you had to do was kill
one demon, but you failed. You should all be shot for treason. Treason!”
His bright red face gave her hope
his heart might fail and save her the trouble of killing him.
Other hunters at the table murmured, but no
one spoke out.
Everyone in this room is to
blame. You had the perfect opportunity to end this mess. Now
the master is free of his realm and
living in ours. It’s only a matter of time before he is strong enough to
destroy everything we hold dear. When your families are killed mercilessly,
will you sit here so unrepentant about failing in your duty?”
“Father, really.” Belinda
Thurston rolled her eyes.
Lillian missed Reece’s steadying
presence. Reece might have even been able to stop his lordship’s tirade with a
few quick-witted remarks. Her partner had nearly died, and now lay upstairs
recovering from demon poisoning.
“Don’t you roll your eyes at me,
Belinda. You are equally to blame. You were with the master for days and made
no attempt to destroy him.”
Gabriel, Belinda’s husband,
bristled. It was of course a ridiculous statement. The Earl of Tullering was
not used to public abuse of his family. “Just a minute, my lord. You are out of
order. Belinda was in no position to defeat the demon master. The information
she gathered will be very helpful in our eventual victory.”
Shafton pointed a fat finger. “I
do not want to hear about information that will take years to decipher. You,
Tullering, are by far the most culpable. You and that woman”—he pointed at
Lillian—“made a conscious choice not to destroy the master.”
Lillian reached toward her boot
and let the hard steel of her sai blade handle bring her comfort. One second
and Shafton’s head could be rolling down the long table and land in Drake
Cullum’s lap.
Besides Shafton, Drake and his
assistant, Dorian Lambert, were the only ones present who had not been at the
battle. Their leader, Drake, had attended to assign new orders to the hunters.
Shafton said, “You could have
destroyed the beast as it rose and was weakened. I know you had the
opportunity, but you chose to save yourself. It was selfish and stupid.”
Lillian could kill him and no one
would be able to stop her. Of course, there were always consequences when dealing with men in
power. She’d lose her home within The Company. Yet another arrogant earl would
not take her from her rightful place. She was in control. It was nothing like
her youth and the titled man who’d ruined her life.
Belinda said, “They saved my
life, Father.”
“It was the wrong choice,
Belinda. You might have cost us our one chance to stop this.” Shafton narrowed
his eyes on Lillian.
Lillian said, “I can imagine your
pleasure if we had allowed your only child to become the master’s sacrifice.
Perhaps we should have stood by and watched until the master, with his full
power rose, from the depths of hell and destroyed us all. As it is, Reece
Foxjohn is still recovering from battle and the rest of us might have been
sucked into the demon’s realm. But by all means, my lord, go on and tell us how
you know we willfully failed on our mission. I do not recall your life being in
danger that day at Fatum Manor. You were safely tucked away in your castle
while the rest of us faced death or worse.”
“You are out of order,
Dellacourt.” Shafton said her name as if it were a curse.
Lillian wasn’t sure when she had
stood up, but clutching the leather wrapped steel, she rounded the table toward
the earl. “If you have something you want to say about my abilities, my lord, I
suggest you do so. I will be happy to display them for you, and we can evaluate
them together.”
“Miss Dellacourt.” A warning came
from the other end of the table.
“You were not there. You cannot
know if we could have destroyed the master. As far as I’m concerned, we made
the only choice possible under the circumstances. Maybe if your intelligence
had supplied us with the location of the gateway before the master had grown so
powerful, we might have been able to seal him in.”
“How dare you imply that I failed
in some way? You who completely disregard orders at will.”
She had only ever hated one man the way she despised
Shafton, and he too was an earl. At least that one was dead. Steeling her
nerves, she slid the sai blade through the pocket cut in her skirt. “You speak
of orders that were selfish and almost succeeded in getting your own family
killed.”
“You have no right to question me
or my motives.” To his credit, he faced her and stared her in the eye.
“I have every right when you
point your fat finger at me.”
“Who do you think you are? I know
where you come from Lillian Dellacourt. I know what you are.”
Drake Cullum pounded the table.
“Shafton, that will do.” The demon hunters’ leader stood rigid, narrow-eyed. He
was formidable when he was calm, but enraging him was never a good idea. He was
furious now.
Had she gone too far? The idea
she might have overstepped her bounds with Cullum was enough to make her relax
the grip on her blade. Lillian turned and stormed from the dining room.
Shafton yelled something about
not having dismissed her from the meeting.
Once in the hallway, she pulled
her second blade and turned to go back in and finish what she’d started. It
would be nothing to remove his pompous head from his shoulders.
Cullum stood in the doorway. He
smiled at her and closed the door, baring her reentry.
Had she ever seen him smile
before? No instance came to mind. She stomped toward the front entrance. She’d
leave the damn castle, get her carriage, and ride like the devil back to
London. Yet the one person in the world she could really talk to was a resident
of Brendaligh. Holding her full skirts with both hands, she sprinted up the
curved grand staircase.
About
the Author
A.S. Fenichel gave up a successful
career in New York City to follow her husband to Texas and pursue her lifelong
dream of being a professional writer. She’s never looked back.
A.S. adores writing stories filled with
love, passion, desire, magic and maybe a little mayhem tossed in for good
measure. Books have always been her perfect escape and she still relishes
diving into one and staying up all night to finish a good story.
Multi-published in historical,
paranormal, erotic and contemporary romance, A.S. is the author of The Demon
Hunters series, the Psychic Mates series, and more. With several books
currently contracted to multiple publishers, A.S. will be brining you her brand
of edgy romance for years to come.
Originally from New York, she grew up in
New Jersey, and now lives in the East Texas with her real life hero, her
wonderful husband. When not reading or writing she enjoys cooking, travel,
history, and puttering in her garden. Her babies are both rescues and include a
demanding dog and a temperamental cat both of which bring constant joy and
laughter.
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