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The Wicked
Banks, L. A.
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BOOK SYNOPSIS

There is no happily ever after for Damali and Carlos, even though they have finally tied the knot. There are bigger problems on the horizon: A band of human scientists conducting secret experiments has opened the dimension that holds Cain, the son of Eve and the new Chairman of the Vampire Council. And now that Cain is back into the human world, he’s bigger and badder than ever.
 
Cain has amassed an army of creatures no one has ever encountered before…and he has plans of his own for his beloved Vampire Huntress Damali. So when she heads to Hell to serve justice—and faces a nemesis of pure, unforeseen evil—it’s all Carlos can do to get Damali back. After all, his wife might be pregnant. The question is: Is Damali’s child his—or the Chairman’s?

AUTHOR BIO
L. A. BANKS is the author of the Vampire Huntress Legend series. She has a bachelors degree from the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School of Business and a masters in fine arts from Temple University. Banks considers herself a shape-shifter. She has written romance, womens fiction, crime and suspense, and of course, dark vampire huntress lore. She lives with her family in an undisclosed lair somewhere in Philadelphia. You can visit her at www.vampire-huntress.com.

BOOK EXCERPTS
Chapter One La Paz, Mexico Total contentment wafted through Carlos as he sat on a kitchen stool in their honeymoon villa, watching Damali bop around the kitchen. He leaned on his elbows on the wide butcher-block island and smiled. She looked so thoroughly happy and so in her element, buzzing around trying to fix their last private supper, he could only shake his head. The last of the sun was bringing gold and rose-orange light in with the beach breeze from the decks and open windows, dappling the white rooms and Damalis beautiful brown skin. This was sanctuary; the Light had provided a few hallowed days of drama cease-fire and obligation so he could enjoy his new wife. It was a time that he thought would only happen when Hell froze over. Jesus. He silently wondered what their life together would be like with children. After the way theyd been at it for four glorious days and nights, the result was imminent. He smiled and briefly closed his eyes just thinking about it. Oh, yeah, this was a very personal gift from On High. Hed be reverent forever. The way Damali flitted from the counter to the refrigerator to the stove almost choked him upthe sight of it filled him up so. One day her belly would be heavy and loaded with a life theyd created. One day there would be a tiny little face with big brown eyes watching them tease each other and laugh. . . . He just wondered if what theyd make would have fangs or wings or both. He didnt care, as long as hed made it with her. God apparently did answer prayers. Pineapple and papaya that he was supposed to be peeling sat waiting for him, but try as he might, he couldnt focus on the fruit while he gazed at her. He was just glad that they were on the same wavelength about not wanting to go out for this last honeymoon meal together. Going back to their waiting Guardian team that was family had definitely lost its appeal, too. Although kidnapping her or stopping time to keep life at bay wasnt an option, there was something so private and so profoundly peaceful about this time that hed tuck it away to savor it beyond the grave. He loved her. Period. End of story. You dont have to do this, you know, he finally said in a pleasant, mellow tone, just loving the way her white tank top fit her and the way her sheer white sarong hung low on her hips. He watched her unfettered breasts bounce as she moved. He wondered if she had on underwear. There was no visible line of a barrier, and the mystery of it all added to the excitement of watching her work. Did life get any better than this? I know, she said in a cheerful voice, seeming oblivious to his thoughts; then she stopped to kiss the bridge of his nose across the counter dividing them and went back to her disorganized puttering. But youre a vegetarianyou dont even eat steak. He laughed and poured them both another glass of merlot as a diversion, to give his hands something to do, rather than grabbing her. So? I know how to cook one, though. Carlos raised an eyebrow. Uh . . . you dont really have to cook it all that much for me . . . just a flash on both sides, and Yeah, yeah, I know . . . leave it running blood. Damali sucked her teeth. I still dont see how you can go there with beef, but Im not gonna start. They both laughed. What can I say? Carlos ran his tongue over the slight hint of fangs that had begun to crest just from the sound of her voice. Baby, I dont want anything green on my plate, and you dont have to put a bunch of mushrooms and onions and stuff on the steak, he added in protest when she began making him a side salad. You do the tabouli and hummus, and pita, and rice and beans and all that . . . just Carlos, she fussed. Youre still mostly human and need to eat a balanced meal. Vegetables are good for you. He sighed. Then go light on the garlic, okay? His smile widened when she waved her hand at him. I know all the blood-cleansing properties and what the health food digests say, but truth be told, it still gives me wicked heartburn, he said, laughing hard as she frowned. Not everything came out of the sunlight straight, and if you smother that steak with that marinade youre concocting, you might as well drag me back to the family house on a livery tonight. He arched an eyebrow again and gave her a sly smile as he began peeling the fruit shed shoved toward him. I had other plans . . . but, uh, whatever you fix, Ill eat. She set the small bowl of marinade down hard and chuckled. Flash it, two seconds on each sideno salt, no pepper, no nothing? Au naturel works best for me . . . you know that. He glimpsed her from the corner of his eye, and was rewarded by her brilliant smile. Fine. She moved to the counter and sipped her wine, keeping the butcher block between them, and then turned back to the stove. As she moved about, all he could envision was the way her white wings would slowly unfold from her shoulders at the height of making love. Her satiny smooth legs peeked out from the sarong each time she pivoted to get something out of the cabinets or the fridge, and her bare feet sounded like a soft sigh. Thank you, God. . . . She was his wife. He could get used to the institution, for sure. He burst out laughing as she pulled the steak out of the broiler, lifted it with a fork and a droll expression, then eased it onto a plateher eyes saying yuck. Now do I act like that when I hand you a piece of fruit? he asked, cutting off a juicy hunk of pineapple and feeding it to her over the counter. Fruit doesnt run blood, Carlos. Oh, no? Then whats this? he said, leaning in toward her and kissing the juice off her chin, totally ignoring the steak between them. The fruit is bleeding . . . just cause its sweet and almost clear doesnt mean its not Oh, man! You are ruining pineapple for me forever! she squealed, wiping her chin with the back of her hand. Then come over here and sit down and let me make it up to you. Gimme that terrible image . . . and let me work with it, he said, his laughter becoming a low rumble in his chest. Suns going down, too . . . sheeit. Ill make pineapple your passion again before the nights over. Eat your dinner, she argued, playfully escaping his grasp but coming to sit beside him on a blond oak stool. I went to all this trouble, the least you could do is taste it. All right, all right, he said resignedly, pulling her into his lap. He kissed her slowly and then looked at her. I do appreciate everything youve done for me, baby. Closing his eyes, he leaned his forehead against hers. Bless this food and the one who prepared it. Thank you, God. They sat that way for a moment, her fingers stroking his hair, bare legs and bare feet touching, arms about each other in a loose embrace. I still cant believe were married, she whispered as her mouth swept his temple. Youre my husband. Say it again, he murmured against her ear with his eyes still closed. I love to hear you say that. Youre my husband, she whispered and nipped his ear. Youre my sexy . . . wonderful, forever husband, she said against his throat, making his embrace tighter as she dotted each word with a kiss. My . . . husband, she said over his lips, and then pulled back. So eat. He smiled and opened his eyes, then took her mouth hard. The steak! she squealed, laughing as he stood up, toppled the stool, and started walking away from the kitchen with her in his arms. Oh . . . the steak? he said, teasing her. Oh, yes, the bloody steak. He looked at her, making her shake her head and laugh harder. Decisions, decisions. My wife, or the steakthe steak, or my wife? Her now and microwaved beef later, or the steak now and her reheated later? I dont know, D . . . what should I do? In four days and nights, youve practically starved me, she groaned, still giggling. Just let me get a little bite of something, she said, laughing harder as he tilted his head to offer her his throat. I mean something that I can digest, Carlos. Remember food? Im hungry. Ah . . . the lady says she needs human nourishment for stamina. Okay. He paced back to the kitchen, plopped her down on the counter, and stood in front of their plates, one hand on her thigh. She swallowed a smile, the possessive move to keep her where hed set her down not lost on her at all. With a mischievous grin, he began feeding her sections of pita dipped in hummus and seemed to revel in the way she slowly cut his steak and offered him a bite of it on his fork. This was heaven. She loved when he got that devastated expression in his eyes. But he shook his head. Why not? She pouted, disappointed that he wouldnt try the steak, and she looked at him hard then at the cut meat, wondering what was wrong with it. He smiled wider. Take it off the silver and feed it to me au naturel . . . use your fingers. Oh, she said with a grin. Now thats good, he said in a sensual rumble, pulling the juicy meat from her fingers and sucking her index finger and thumb. Way better. I think Im developing an allergy to silver. Stop lying, man, she said, cutting him another hunk of steak. Your eyes are glowing silver. He knew they had to be; his tattoos were burning up. Do tell? I wonder why. He took another bite of steak from her graceful fingers and chewed it slowly as he brought her plate over to feed her more of her vegetarian selections. But he almost dropped the plate as she captured his thumb and drew it into her mouth in a pulsing suckle. Youre starting to sweat silver, too, she said with an impish grin. Might go solid gold on you tonight if you keep that up, he said as he kissed between her breasts. So you better bust a good grub now, cause theres no telling how long Ima keep you hostage in the other room. Is that a threat, Mr. Rivera? Cause you know I brought my blade. Its a promise, Mrs. Rivera, he murmured against her warm shoulder. Keep messing with me, hear. Well since youre talking possible all-out war . . . she murmured, giving him another piece of steak and allowing a bit of the juice to drip on her thigh. He looked at the red splatter on her leg, bent slowly to lick it while still looking up at her. All-out battlehard down, no negotiating . . . taking no prisoners tonight. Do tell? she said, chuckling low and sensually as he came up to claim her mouth, cresting a hint of fang. But I have to eat my salad first. She glimpsed him with a teasing smile, grabbed her salad bowl, and ate very slowly, munching the greens casually. Youre not allergic to balsamic vinaigrette dressing, are you? Right about through here, you could take a bath in it, and it wouldnt bother me none. He winked at her as she ate a little faster. What just got into you? she said, smiling through bites. Like, a minute ago, you were all cool, and then all of a suddendang. I was watching you from behind, he sheepishly admitted, and then . . . hey, spontaneous combustion. What can I say? She shook her head and kissed him quickly, getting salad dressing on his mouth. There, at least I feel better knowing you got close to a salad. What am I gonna do with you? He pulled back a bit and sipped his wine, smiling, but no longer even interested in the steak. I have several suggestions about what you can do with me, but the real question is, how are we gonna do this in the family house? he asked with a smirk, then took another generous sip of wine. Very, very quietly . . . sneaky . . . vamp stealth. He laughed and gave her a sip of wine from his glass. But it was the strangest thing . . . the later it got and the more he stared at her, the more the sudden testosterone rush slammed him. Yes he loved her, always wanted her, but damn, he was feeling something way past desire. And whatever was suddenly blasting through his system had an after-kick to it that was no joke. While Damali hummed and made a funny face at him, he could feel something summoning pure molten silver to his surface, and at the same time, his old days on a throne were calling out his libido at knock-his-head-back levels. Maybe shed spiked his steak with some Queens Council aphrodisiac, because he hadnt felt like this since shed ripened the first time while he was all vamp. Dont ignore me by eating steak. You know Im telling the truth, and we cant be going back to the house hooting and hollering, Carlosso stop looking at me like that. And its gonna be tight while we move the team around from place to place, so youd better get all that out of your system tonight, she said, laughing at his slight scowl. Quiet. Yep, quiet, she said, briefly pressing her fingers to her lips and giggling. Silent scream. Silent scream? You wouldnt. Hmmm . . . For a moment he just stared at her, wondering if he could take her to the point where a climax hit her so hard and fast that no sound would exit her throat. Maybe hed been going about this all wrong, dragging it out? Carlos tilted his head and pressed one finger to his lips, studying her windpipe, then shook it off, making her laugh harder. Yeah, it was their last honeymoon night and all, but he had to chill. This didnt make no kinda sense and was quickly about to border on insane, if he tried what was currently running through his head. Midflight shed freak, and where the hell did that come from anyway? No. He took a deep breath, willed his hands not to tremble or quick-snatch her, and forced a smile. Shit. Carlos kept his expression neutral and his tone light, but he was two seconds from battle bulking on Damali and wasnt even sure if he could pleasure-infuse the bite, he needed her so badly. If he made love to her in this condition, he knew he might actually hurt her, all fun and games aside. No. Vamp stealth only, then, huh? Girl, you know I can roll up on you like pure mist, he said, playing off his discomfort, but uh, I dont think after I materialize, youre gonna be quiet, regardless. Hed made her giggle so hard she set down her salad, losing interest in it. You talk so much trash, Carlos Rivera. Husband, Carlos Rivera, he said, correcting her with a brief kiss. And you love it, cause you know I can back it up. That aint no lie, she said, her smile fading as her gaze went down his body with her hands. His skin was starting to swirl with energy colors beneath the coppery, golden tan the sun had kissed on it. She allowed her fingertips to trace down his stone-cut chest over his permanent brand of her fist clutching an Isis blade, and then slowly down his torso, almost willing his nylon black-and-white Oakland Raiders basketball shorts to disappear. When he obliged the thought and dropped his shorts away in one lithe move, she laughed and shook her head. You need to stop. Im supposed to give my wife what she wants, right? he said, laughing in pain as he took her mouth. She came out of the kiss serious and breathless. Youve always given me what I wanted, Carlosyou. Her arms wrapped around his neck as her legs wrapped around his waist. Whatever had set him off like this turned her on to no end. Thats all I ever wanted from you . . . was you. This time there was no playfulness in her tone, or his kiss. As he stalked through the villa with her in his arms, she could feel his body changing and bulking to near battle proportions. The transformation was slightly unnerving, but she rationalized the fleeting nervousness away as a last-night-alone-throw-down-jones. However, the way he dropped her in the center of the bed and looked down at her like she was dinner, fangs fully crested, she briefly hesitated. Even his tattoo was different. It had gone silver, then gold, and was now white-hot, light, and smoking. She wouldnt even look down at the other one. Did she say silent scream? Probably. He didnt need to tell her; it was brace herself now or never. Shame on her if she wasnt ready. Seeing that message blazing in his eyes oddly got her there in a heartbeat, though. For the first time since theyd been together, it was obvious that he was in no frame of mind to take his time with slow torture. Her man had immediate plunder in his sights and had started breathing hard without her touching him. Devastating. Baby, you all right? she asked quietly, staring up at solid silver in his eyes that had began to turn gold at the edges of his irises. He shook his head and then immediately blanketed her, not even waiting for her to pull off her clothes. Copyright © 2007 by Leslie Esdaile Banks. All rights reserved.
 

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A complex world of Good vs. EvilThe story is so compelling, the whole series must be read.Birmingham Times
 
 L.A. Banks writes a killer vamp series.
Sherrilyn Kenyon
 
 


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ISBN: 0312946066
ISBN(13-digit): 9780312946067
Dewey Decimal: 813
Book Publisher: St Martins Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 421



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