I
am so excited to be a part of Angeline Kace’s cover reveal for book 2 in her Vampire
Born trilogy, Enemy
Within.
Soooo…
Drumroll….
Author: Angeline Kace
Series: Vampire Born
Release Date: 30th August 2012
Isn’t
it GORGEOUS!!
Synopsis.
Two
guys who’ve stolen her heart. Three races and only one of them worthy.
Countless enemies with insatiable bloodlust for power.
Will one girl's curse ultimately save her?
Will one girl's curse ultimately save her?
Half-vampire Brooke Keller barely survived the slaying of her worst enemy, only to learn that Zladislov—the world's most powerful vampire, leader of the vampire world, and her father—wants her dead. However, this time, she's not only fighting vampires but a raging monster within her that endangers what's left of her humanity. And when a deadly disease threatens to take her best friend's life, Brooke tries to convince Kaitlynn to accept a monster of her own: becoming a Zao Duh.
As a former slave to the Pijawikas, Mirko is driven to protect the innocent at all costs, but he has never faced a foe more formidable than Zladislov. And when the Commission bears down on Brooke, Mirko finds the stream of enemies runs deeper than he ever imagined.
Chapter 1..
Mirko
Immortality
is a lie. It’s something the Pijawikas tell themselves to feel godly. Pijawikas
and Zao Duhs don’t age like humans, but we do age and we can die. With
Pijawikas directing the Zao Duhs to do their dirty work, the lie that they will
never die is a lot easier for them to believe.
Not
so for Zao Duhs. Death doesn’t just haunt me. It slaps me in the face, then
holds my eyelids open as person after person dies. I’ve watched people I have
known, loved, and who didn’t deserve to, die. Pijawikas don’t mind. As long as
the person dying is only a Zao Duh or a human, nothing is lost to them.
Brooke
is part Pijawikan and instead of them adding her to their list of sacred lives
among the chosen, they see her as an abomination—a death sentence deserved. One
I can’t allow them to make good on. I’ve fought for and against the Pijawikas,
but I have never felt as strongly as I do now about not giving them what they
want.
Brooke
is innocent, and she holds a place in my heart so deep I didn’t think it
existed before I met her. Pijawikas have broken my heart, and broken my body
and almost my mind, but I can’t let them harm her. Not this girl.
When
she ran out of her father’s house, the look on her face sent a cold chill
through my limbs and sinking horror in my gut. Whatever we thought we conquered
had come back tenfold.
She
was tired and battered, barely able to clean the dirt and blood off her face
and change into clean clothes. Even her
nap on the plane couldn’t replenish her. Although she still had enough fight in
her to make sure we went home and not on the run from her father.
“He’d
find us anywhere,” she had said. “Please. I just want to go home and see my mom
and Kaitlynn.”
She
was right, and the bruised and heart-wrenching look she gave me melted any
resistance I would have put forth. I wasn’t prepared to fight this battle. Not
against the Head of Pijawikas. We needed resources and a plan. Garwin could
provide the recourse. I still had to come up with a good plan, but no matter
how creative a solution I could find, I knew my time with Brooke was limited.
Zladislov would hunt her down and kill her. Realistically, I couldn’t save Brooke
from her father, but I sure as hell had no doubt I would die trying. I knew my
days were numbered.
Garwin
came out the front door as we made our way up his steps. He met Brooke with
open arms, and even though she whimpered a little when he squeezed her tight,
the relief on her face was palpable.
“I’m
glad you’re all right. I have been so worried about you,” Garwin said as he
walked us inside.
Garwin
had increased his security since the last time I was there. Strange faces
littered the hallway, and a burly man stood by the marble statue. I took note
to test his reflexes and agility later. We needed more than to look like a
strong force. I needed everyone to deliver when Zladislov arrived.
“Where’s
Mom?” Brooke asked as she looked around and eyed the security detail.
“She’s
on her way,” Garwin said. “She’s been worried about you. I haven’t told her
anything yet, only that you were coming home.” He eased Brooke down on the
couch and then took a seat in a large chair by the fireplace. Jaren and I sat
on the couch with Brooke across from Garwin. Yes, Jaren was still hanging
around. I couldn’t seem to get rid of the kid.
“I
understand you had to be discreet while talking to me on the plane, but I can’t
wait for Brooke’s mom to get here. What’s going on?” Garwin had a calm
demeanor, but I could feel the anxiousness stirring below the surface.
“Zladislov’s
my father and he wants to kill me,” Brooke said. She didn’t sound scared, but
she did sound hopeless and tired.
“Oh,
dear God.” Garwin ran his hand along the outside of his mouth and stood. He
walked over to his liquor cabinet and dropped two ice cubes in a glass, then
poured his favorite brandy in after. He picked up his glass, swirled the liquid
a couple of times and then took a swig. The whole time he stared ahead as if
looking at something but seeing nothing. Wherever his mind was, it wasn’t in
that room.
I
had never seen Garwin speechless before. He always had someone to call or a
brilliant idea to offer as a solution.
Brooke
tensed. “Garwin? Say something.”
I
knew our situation was daunting, but I never expected that eerily distant look
in Garwin’s eyes, which only set Brooke further on edge. She was scared but
fought to stay awake. Her eyelids grew heavier and heavier with every exhale.
Garwin
stared on for a moment longer before he turned to us. “I have a lot to think
about and you need to get some rest,” he said, then looked at me. “Will you
make sure she gets to her room all right?”
“Of
course.” I stood and gently tugged Brooke up by her arm.
She
yelped and guilt sliced through me. She was injured and anywhere I touched her
I’d cause her pain. However, she didn’t appear to have the strength to get off
the couch, let alone climb the stairs to the bedrooms. I bent over and caught
her underneath her knees. They buckled with ease and she rested in my arms.
Jaren
rose with a scowl on his face and his footsteps sounded behind us. There was a
reason Garwin asked me to take Brooke up to her room and not him; I was best
suited to handle her.
Brooke’s
breathing was rough and deep, full of both exhaustion and pain. I hoped once I
laid her down, she would fall asleep and the pain would subside.
I
walked as smoothly as I could and paid attention not to jostle her as I climbed
the stairs. “Which room?” I whispered to her.
“It’s
the second to last door on the right,” Jaren said. I didn’t like the idea of
Jaren knowing which room belonged to Brooke.
“Hmph,”
I huffed, and Brooke stirred slightly. I wouldn’t make any more of that. Brooke
needed to rest, not worry about Jaren and me.
Jaren’s
footsteps sped up as he went around us and then turned the doorknob. I paused
for a second before entering. A part of me didn’t want to put Brooke down and
that side struggled with the part of me that wanted her to be in a painless
sleep. The selfish side lost and I moved forward and set her on top of the bed.
A content sound escaped her lips, telling me she needed the rest as much or
more than I assumed.
“Thanks
for carrying her up,” Jaren said, as if I were doing him a favor.
“I
didn’t do it for you.” A fuzzy blanket lay at the foot of the bed. I grabbed it
and covered Brooke’s arms. She seemed to calm and her breathing became more
relaxed.
I
kissed her forehead, comforted because she was.
I
walked away, but Jaren stepped around me and kissed Brooke on the cheek. Anger
and possession flared up inside me. She had yet to choose me, but she was mine.
My days with her were numbered and I wasn’t sure how many of them I could deal
with this kid trying to one up me. I focused on Brooke to read her response to
Jaren’s sign of affection, but there wasn’t one. I expected at least some sort
of reaction, even in the slightest, but there was nothing. Almost as if he
kissed the cheek of a corpse.
I
had seen this before, but I had to make sure. I strode back over to Brooke’s
side and shook her shoulder. “Slatki.”
Nothing.
She
was still as a stone. My fears were confirmed.
“What’s
wrong?” Jaren asked from behind me.
“She’s
in a sleep.” Not even her eyes fluttered from behind her lids.
“And
that means what?”
I
turned to face him so he knew exactly how serious I was. “It means no one comes
into this room alone. When she wakes up, she’s going to be ravenous for blood.
Anyone in here when she comes to will not be you, or her mother, or anyone else
she recognizes. Until she feeds, she will be completely controlled by that
hunger. You are not to call Kaitlynn, and no one is to come in here without me
with them. Is that clear?”
He
glared at me and his jaw tightened but he nodded.
I
smirked and waited at the door until he cleared it, then I shut it, letting him
see that I alone controlled the access to Brooke. I wanted it clear that my
commands went deeper than any boyish possession over her. Lives were on the
line.
He
marched across the hall, opened a door to another room and then closed it
behind him. Did he think he was going to stay in the room across the hall from
Brooke? I shook my head and looked to the doors next to Brooke’s. I moved to
the one on the left and opened it. Furnished but bare of any personalization.
I’d talk to Garwin about taking that one.
Brooke
being in a sleep complicated things. It wouldn’t be easy to move her in her
condition and any plans we made would have to be implemented without her input.
We couldn’t wait for her to wake, though.
I
descended the stairs two at a time and stopped at the burly guy standing at the
stairs’ base. I didn’t need to ask Garwin his thoughts on him as the guy’s mere
presence told me everything I needed to know. “Zao Duh?”
He
nodded.
“Good.
Don’t let anyone go inside her room. She’s in a sleep, but if you hear her come
out, grab her.”
His
nostrils flared. He knew what that meant, but I wasn’t sure if he’d seen it or
just heard about it. “Are you Mirko?”
“Yes.
And you are?” I was familiar with many Zao Duhs, but this one was unknown to
me. That would normally make me unsettled, but I trusted Garwin’s judgment.
Especially when it came to Brooke. He did hire me at the onset, which was the
best call he could’ve made for her.
“Rorik.”
He struck his hand out and I shook it. His grip was firm and assertive, a good
indication he was confident in his stature. “I’ve heard a lot about you. It’s a
pleasure to finally meet the infamous Mirko.”
I
grinned. Damn right he’d heard of me. I lead some of the fiercest and most
sought after group of Zao Duhs on the planet. “I’d like to say the pleasure is
mutual, but I need to know a few things first.” Business before anything else.
That’s the way I worked, which was what kept people alive. I wasn’t about to
let my guard down because some guy was impressed with my name and told me so.
“I
assume Garwin filled you in on why you’re here?”
He
frowned. “Zladislov is after the girl.”
“And
you care because?” His answer was crucial in gaining my trust.
“I
had a sister about her age who was killed by Pijawikas. I aim to protect the
innocent. No matter who the perpetrator is.”
“Do
you understand if you get caught, you’ll be arrested for treason?” Not only was
that a loaded question, asking him if he knew the full implication of his
actions, but I wanted to see the look on his face when the idea of his death
became fresh in his mind.
He
didn’t even flinch. “Yes, sir. I do.”
I
shook his hand again. “Good. I think we can work together.” That was one down.
I only needed about one thousand more to call it a fair fight.
To
get a few more, I went to the rental car for my phone and dialed Ace.
“Hey,
man. How’d it go?”
“Jelena
was neutralized—by Brooke, actually.”
“No
shit? How’d she do that?”
“That
will have to wait for later. I need a favor and what I’m about to ask you is
huge. I’ll understand if you can’t do it, but I need you.”
“Bro,
you know whatever it is you need, I’m there. What’s up?”
“Zladislov
knows about Brooke and he’s going to kill her. I need reinforcements. I know
it’s as close to a suicide mission as you can get, and I’d never ask this of
you, but I have to put up some resistance for her—something to make Zladislov’s
men think twice when they come for her. I can’t let her go down without a
fight. I’m sorry, Ace, but I love her. I can’t not ask this of you.” Ace knew
how deep my feelings for Brooke went. I’d made them clear when he and Brooke
talked me into using her as bait for Jelena.
“Whoa.
That’s pretty steep.” Silence hung in the air, and I almost regretted asking
him. “But you know I’m with you. Where are you? Are you guys on the run?”
Relief
the strength of something unnatural washed over me in waves. The kinship Ace
offered was unlike anything I could’ve asked for in my life. Sure, I’d been
there to save his ass more than I could count on two hands, but every time I
was in a bind, he was there. Just like the time we met.
I
was on a mission to save a kidnapped Pijawikan girl from a rogue Zao Duh. He’d
captured her and threatened her life in exchange for money. Life as a Zao Duh
is tough, but you don’t use a child like that. Ever. Let alone a Pijawikan
child. They’re rare and almost revered within Pijawikan culture. It wasn’t just
a recovery mission, though. It was a rescue and assassination. Things went
wrong and when I thought my life was over, Ace came out of nowhere and rescued
me. Bros ever since.
“I
couldn’t talk her into running. And this might be her final days, so she should
get to spend them the way she prefers. But she’s in a sleep right now, so any
persuasion I would normally use to get her out of here won’t work, and I can’t
just take her. No matter how bad I want to, it’d be wrong, and she’d never
forgive me. I can’t do that to her.”
“A
sleep? Talk about worst-case scenario.”
“God,
you have no idea.”
“So
where are you now?”
“Lexintgton, Virginia.
Garwin Johnson’s home. Come and bring everyone who’s willing. Tell them what’s
at stake and ask anyone who’s willing to please come. I can’t thank you enough
for this, Ace.”
“I’m
with you. Just hang tight. We’ll be there soon.”
I
hung up the phone and smiled, an unexpected happiness started to take root
within my chest. I may not be able to stop Zladislov completely, but I was one
step closer to delaying him.
The
next step was a plan and I needed Garwin for that, so I went back inside to
find him. My phone rang before I reached the den. When I pulled it out of my
pocket, Unknown read across the display. “That was quick,” I told Ace when I
answered.
“Yes,
I do pride myself on my efficiency.”
Acid
rose in my throat. “Dikan.”
“It
really is heartwarming to find you remember my voice. We’ve had some good
times, haven’t we?”
The
bastard taunted me. His idea and my idea of good times were not even in the
same hemisphere. “How did you get this number?”
“A
little birdie from The Base gave it to me.”
I
growled.
“Ah,
now don’t take it out on the little birdie. I’m a hard one to resist, as I’m
sure you’re well aware.”
I
knew exactly how hard it was to resist him. Resentment took hold of me so swift
and strong I heard the phone creak as I squeezed it. I forced myself to release
some of the tension in my fingers. I couldn’t afford for the phone to break and
end the call. Dikan called for a reason beyond taunting me. Everything he did
had ulterior motives. I had to hang on long enough to figure out what they were
this time.
My
jaw clenched beyond my control, so I had no choice but to speak between my
teeth. “What do you want?”
Dikan
chuckled. “I’m calling out of consideration for you, old friend. I saw how much
you were taken by the young melez. It’s sweet really. And disgustingly fitting
for you. Too bad it won’t last.” His smirk was layered within his tone. “Jelena’s
death will be avenged. Your time with Brooke should be well spent as it will
end soon.”
“You
come near her and I’ll kill you. You have nothing to use against me this time.”
Dikan’s
maniacal laugh filled the line. “I’m afraid that’s not so. But until then, I
bid you farewell and a pleasant time spent with your lady friend.”
The
call ended, and hatred I had long ago conquered swelled up inside me. Its
tentacles took hold around my heart, in my gut, and possessed all possible
thought within my mind. I rode it for a flurry of a few minutes until I
realized I could no longer allow myself to be controlled by hatred and
resentment. I had a purpose beyond revenge and bloodthirsty justice for a past
so ugly and wrong. Brooke was my focus now. I pushed harder and harder on the
hatred, trying to quell and lock it up enough to clear my mind and get a handle
on the proper move I needed to take.
I
concentrated on Brooke: her laughter, her blush, the smell of her hair, and the
memory of her velvety skin as I stroked her cheek. The acute memory helped ebb
the anger, but what replaced it was less satisfying.
I
looked down on the phone and hit redial. Ace answered on the second ring.
“I
know I said warn the others and to ask those who are willing to come. But I
need more than that,” I said, hopelessness thick in my words. “Offer them
money. If they won’t come for me, or for Brooke, or because protecting the
innocent is what we stand for, offer them money. I’ll split everything I have
with those who will be persuaded by it. Just get anyone and everyone you can.”
“Sure,
sure. What happened?” Ace knew me and he knew it was unusual for me to sound
like that—desperate.
“Dikan
called. He’s up to something and I don’t think it has anything to do with
Zladislov.”
“Oh,
shit. I’ll see what I can do.”
Oh,
shit was right.
Copyright 2012 Angeline Kace
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Love the eyeshadow! And the colors are a good compliment to the first book.
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