Cover Reveal: Damnation's Door
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Damnation’s Door by Amy Braun(Cursed, #3)Publication date: June 2016Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy
Synopsis:Demons are free. Angels are fallen. Hope is dying…
Constance Ramirez and her adopted sister, Andromeda, have stopped Lucifer’s plan– They have closed the Heaven Gate and kept the demons out. But their choice came with brutal consequences, and now every angel on earth is trapped in their mortal body.
All that remains is closing the Hell Gate and establishing a balance once and for all. That means returning to the city of Constance’s nightmares, which has become a haven for murderers and monsters. But even more dangerous than their hunt is that Andromeda’s powers and instincts are turning darker, and this time Constance doesn’t know how to protect her.
Constance is ready to fight for her life, but her enemies have plans she can’t begin to imagine, and they’re prepared to make her suffer…
Trust is lost and hearts are broken in the epic conclusion in Amy Braun’s Cursed trilogy…
AUTHOR BIO:Amy is a Canadian urban fantasy and horror author. Her work revolves around monsters, magic, mythology, and mayhem. She started writing in her early teens, and never stopped. She loves building unique worlds filled with fun characters and intense action. She is the recipient of April Moon Books Editor Award for “author voice, world-building and general bad-assery,” and the One Book Two Standout Award in 2015 for her Cursed trilogy. She has been featured on various author blogs and publishing websites, and is an active member of the Writing GIAM and Weekend Writing Warrior communities. When she isn't writing, she's reading, watching movies, taking photos, gaming, and struggling with chocoholism and ice cream addiction.
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Chapter
1
It was supposed to be simple.
I actually thought we would be able to step outside our
shelter, get the supplies, and be back before anyone realized we’d been there.
This is what happens when my sister’s optimism rubs off
on me.
But it wasn’t Dro’s fault that we walked into a damn
trap. Hell just hated us.
That was fine. I hated Hell right back.
The cheap metal door was still clanging against the
plaster wall of the store I’d just busted into. Max had looked into it when I
asked, and told me there would be demons, but he couldn’t tell what kind
because his precog was still blurred. I was expecting a couple Reds or ghouls,
maybe a Shredder.
I was not expecting Possessors.
The possessed humans weren’t surprised to see us. Even in
their human forms, the Possessors should have been able to sense my sister,
because she was the most powerful half-demon known to exist. Since she was
still on Hell’s Most Wanted List, we had a serious problem on our hands.
The Possessors looked like regular humans, except their
irises were solid black. I held back my shiver, knowing just how much pain
their souls must be in. Being possessed was one of the worst things a human
could experience. I had barely survived it.
These Possessors had
taken over a group of tall, bulky men in black clothes. Their hair ranged from
shoulder-length to bald, and their arms were covered in tattoos. Each had the
tattoo of a rose thorn that appeared to be weaving in and out of their skin,
blood dripping from the points. I had the same one inked behind my ear.
This just keeps getting better and better.
Finally, we
snapped out of our shock. I went for the hatchet on my hip and grabbed a knife
from my inside jacket. Beside me, Warrick took out a handgun. Next to him,
Sephiel drew two short swords. Max wisely stepped back, knowing he couldn’t
fight half as well as the rest of us. Dro’s shoulders were tense and ready, but
I moved in front of her not just to protect her, but to keep her from doing
anything that would get all of us killed.
I started reconsidering this when all of the Possessors
drew enormous handguns.
But they didn’t shoot. Why weren’t they shooting?
Because someone else was in the room with us. Someone
bigger than the Possessors, who stalked out from the shadows into the dim
light. My hand tightened on the grip of my weapons, and I expected Warrick to
pull the trigger.
Drake Talbot smiled when he saw our anger. He was a huge
bear of a man, about six foot three and probably two hundred and fifty pounds
of muscle. He had on his black duster and dark pants, his hands on his hips to
display the guns and the thick, blunt hilts of his knives easily visible next
to his clothes. The top of his head and his chin were covered in dark stubble.
Two abysmal black eyes stared at me, filled with sadism and malice.
“Well, look who showed their faces after all,” Drake
sneered, standing confidently behind his bodyguards. “We didn’t think you’d
make it to Party Town.”
Party Town. I supposed Drake would see it that
way. I didn’t think a city full of murderers, rapists, and generally wicked
people was a place to party, but Drake was the definition of a masochist. He
would see a city of death as home, sweet home.
Warrick didn’t have a kill shot, and that was the only
reason I could imagine for Drake to still be standing. All it would take was
one missed shot to set off a chain reaction of bullets and blood.
I wanted to see Drake bleeding under my boot just as much
as he did, but I wasn’t throwing my knife, either. Something wasn’t right.
“What are you doing here, Drake?” I growled.
He laughed. It was an awful, rasping noise. His black
eyes met mine, the same way they had when he stabbed me twice and left me to
die. I blocked out the memory, keeping away the phantom pain of a knife sliding
into my stomach and ribs.
“Had to pick something up for the boss,” he said
mockingly. “You can imagine how fussy he is.”
My blood went cold, and I barely heard Dro’s sharp intake
of breath. I could picture Sephiel’s face tightening with anger. Drake looked
at all of us, relishing the hatred, pain, and fear we radiated. I controlled it
as best as I could, knowing answers were more important than revenge right now.
“What the fuck did you do?” I asked again.
His grin widened, and this time he only looked at me. “It
isn’t what I did. It’s what I’m going to do.” He dipped his chin, fixing
me with his black gaze. “He’s got plans for you, chica. Serious plans.
So much detail has gone into them that even your ex isn’t allowed to intervene.
Matt’s pretty pissed about that too.”
Not as pissed as he would be if he heard you calling
him ‘Matt.’
“See, I found
something really, really special.” Drake continued. “It’s the last thing we
need. But don’t worry, sweetheart. You’ll get introduced to it very, very
soon.”
My stomach turned. I expected him to say something about
wanting Dro. My sister was the real supernatural force in our group. I was
human, born and raised. I’d never been anything but. I didn’t want to be.
Whatever was being
planned for me by Drake, my former lover, and the creature I feared above
anything else could only involve pain. A substantial amount of it.
I’d been on the receiving end of their tortures before. I
had no intention of going through them again.
Though if they wanted me for something, they wouldn’t
risk shooting me. They would take me alive.
No, they’re not.
They’re going to try. And they’re going to fail.
I took a risk myself,
and threw my silver knife at Drake.
I didn’t miss–I hardly ever miss–but I didn’t hit my mark.
The thin silver blade slammed into the neck of the
Possessor standing beside Drake. The huge bounty hunter had stepped to the side
so the blade wouldn’t get anywhere near him. He stepped so far I was a little
embarrassed at how off my aim had been. Deep down, I knew better. Drake was
fast for someone his size, but it looked like he’d gotten quite a bit from his
deal with the Devil.
The man lurched, blood gushing from the wound in his
neck. He opened his mouth as though to scream, but a spiral of thick black
smoke shot out of his mouth. The Possessor’s true form screeched and twisted
away in the back room. Then room exploded into action.
At first I thought the
Possessors were going to shoot us. At their cores, they were still gangsters.
Yet as soon as I surged forward, I saw them hesitate.
They were here to stall us, not kill us. At least not me,
and probably not Dro.
Everyone else though… they were fair game.
Two shots cracked in rapid succession. None of the
bullets hit me, though two of the possessed Blood Thorns dropped from the
bullets that crashed into their skulls, scaring the Possessors out of their
vessel’s dying mouths. Warrick had exceptional aim, and shooting demons with
blessed silver bullets was good way to keep them from returning to rip us
apart.
I went for Drake, who was backing away to escape through
the storeroom exit. Fucking coward.
Two Possessors blocked my path. They tucked their guns away
and threw out their fists. I skidded to a stop and stepped back, one of their clenched
hands brushing along my temple.
Admittedly, I didn’t think this whole plan through.
Seeing the man who murdered my mentor, kidnapped my sister, tortured and tried to
kill me sparked my already short temper. So it wasn’t long before they got
their shots in.
The man on my left jabbed his fist into my ribs. I
winced, giving the man on the right the chance to loop his arm around my
throat. I was pinned to his back, my neck straining painfully as he wrenched it
up. I used one hand to claw at the meaty arm on my throat, leaving my front
completely exposed to the second man. He grinned, thinking he was going to get
some revenge on me for the sake of his employers.
Stupid bastard forgot I was still armed.
He pulled back his fist to hit me, and even as his fist
was flying for my face, I was moving. I kicked him in the knee with one foot,
making him stumble. His fist brushed over my shoulder and into the chest of the
man choking me. I kicked his stomach with my other foot, making him double
over. Then I sliced the blade of my hatchet into his exposed neck.
Blood squirted out of his severed carotid artery,
painting the dirty floor before he collapsed onto it.
The man behind me growled and slammed his fist into my
kidneys. I winced at the crushing pain. He was so much stronger now that he was
possessed. His grip tightened on my neck, causing black spots to dance in front
of my eyes. The Possessor’s free hand shot out to catch my wrist and keep the
hatchet away from him. He squeezed until I thought he was going to break my
hand.
Then he stiffened and released his hold. A warm liquid
peppered my neck, filling the air with the coppery smell of blood. I pitched
forward, touching my throat and coughing to get back the oxygen I’d missed.
Assured that my neck wasn’t broken, I turned around to see what had saved me.
My little sister stood over the Possessor, the knife in
her hand dripping fresh blood onto the floor. The man crab walked away, blood
oozing from his fingers as he tried to put pressure on the wound in his throat.
He looked terrified of my sister.
At first glance, Dro wasn’t the kind of girl anyone would
be afraid of. She was sixteen, and utterly beautiful with the face of a saint.
Her skin was flawless and paper pale. Long white hair rested in a braid along
her back, ending at the base of her spine. But over the last few weeks, there
was a darkness lurking behind her ice blue eyes. A danger that needed to be
avoided at all costs.
A malevolence that reminded me of her father.
“What did Drake steal?” she demanded in a cold voice that
didn’t belong to her.
“We– we never knew,” the Possessor pleaded. Usually these
were the kinds of demons that toyed with their prey. The demon that possessed
me had felt Dro’s power, which meant this one must have been sensing it too. I
started to understand why he was so afraid.
“We were just told to
wait here. They knew you’d be looking for him, and we were supposed to keep you
from killing him.”
I glanced at the back door. It was open, and Max was
beside it, keeping Warrick from going through. He was likely trying to explain
that the revenge-crazed demon slayer wasn’t going to be able to find his
nemesis tonight. Warrick was standing profile to me, though I could only
imagine the anger burning in his neon green eyes.
“You’re lying.”
Dro’s hollow tone made me look at her again. My eyes
flicked down when I saw the light coming from her left hand. Blazing white
flames were curling around her wrist, clawing their way up her arm. The
Possessor’s eyes widened as he stared at the hellfire she was controlling. He’d
probably seen what it could do, and I didn’t blame him for being scared.
“I’m not!” the Possessor cried, snapping me out of my thoughts.
His voice was becoming hoarse from the blood loss. “I’m not, I swear!”
I’d been in this situation before. You accused someone of
lying, they said they weren’t, and then you started beating the truth out of
them. Eventually, you got the answer you wanted. I could tell when someone was
putting on a façade, and when they were being honest.
This demon didn’t know shit.
“Dro,” I croaked. I muted my cough. She still didn’t hear
me. The fires continued to rise up her arms.
“Dro, that’s enough,” I warned her.
She didn’t listen to me, clenching her fist and
increasing the light from the flames until I could no longer see the outline of
her hand.
“Andromeda,” I half shouted.
My adopted sister turned her head slightly at the sound
of my voice. Her eyes locked on mine, and I was amazed at all the anger she was
holding back. It softened when she saw me, but not nearly as much as I wanted
it to.
“He doesn’t know anything,” I told her. “We’re done
here.”
Dro twisted her head back to the dying Possessor, white
hair swishing against her back. The hellfire dulled and evaporated from her
fist. She looked at the bloody knife in her hand, then went still.
This was the first time Dro had ever killed a human on
purpose with her bare hands.
I walked to my sister. I gently placed my hand on her
shoulder. She jumped under my touch, glancing back at me. I saw the terrified,
ashamed little girl who would never forgive herself for this. I wasn’t happy
with that, but it was better than seeing the look of a cold-blooded murderer.
These days, I took what I could get with Dro.
“Go outside with the guys. Make sure Drake’s not waiting
to trap us, and that Warrick doesn’t chase after him.”
Dro’s light eyes held my dark ones. “I don’t need to go
outside. I can do that from in here.”
I clutched her shoulder just a little harder. “No. You
don’t need your powers for this.”
“But–”
“No.”
One look at her narrowed eyes and harsh frown told me
that we were going to fight about this later. Probably the moment I saw her
again outside.
Regardless, Dro put her knife on her belt, glanced at the
dying Possessor one last time, and stormed to the front door. Her guardian and
ex-angel Sephiel gave me a small nod. He would protect her from anything while
I wasn’t there. As he followed my aggravated sister, I watched Max hesitantly
show Warrick the front door. He was smart not to touch him. Warrick looked
ready to punch the lights out of the first person that crossed him.
Once they were gone, I picked up my silver throwing knife
and sheathed it in my jacket. The other Possessors had vacated their human
vessels, leaving behind their dead bodies. Usually Possessors put up more of
fight than this. I couldn’t help but remember that they were fodder for
something much more sinister. I stood by the dying Possessor, who was now flat
on his back and choking on his own blood. Possessors hated to leave their
vessels, but I wasn’t going to exorcise him. I didn’t have the time, and even
if I did, he was a dead man. The wound in his throat was too grievous. The
Possessor was the only thing keeping him “alive.”
I knelt beside his
head, dangling the hatchet in front of my knee. When my eyes locked onto his,
they weren’t filled with the pain I’d expected them to be. If anything, he
seemed proud. Whatever his goal had been, he appeared to have accomplished it.
“Tell me something useful, and I’ll end it,” I told him.
The Possessor made a noise between a rasp and a gurgle.
It took me a moment to realize he was laughing.
“Not... long... now,” he choked out. “She’ll be... his...
soon...”
He grinned, blood staining his teeth. I decided against
the mercy killing. I slowly pushed myself up, ignoring the aches and pains in
my body. I walked around the shop, looking through the cabinets and drawers to
salvage anything I could. I found some packets of dried and canned food, as
well as some bottles of lukewarm water. I never once looked back at the dying
Possessor, knowing it couldn’t take me over since I had an anti-possession
sigil tattooed over my heart.
Yet I couldn’t shake
the foreboding words the Possessor had given me. As I walked out of the store
and back into the dark, bloody streets, I recalled what Drake said.
See, I found
something really, really special. It’s
the last thing we need. But don’t worry, sweetheart. You’ll get introduced to
it very, very soon.
There was only one reason Drake, Mateo, and Lucifer
himself would target me.
They wanted to capture my sister.
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