Showing posts with label Ami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ami. Show all posts

Friday, January 24, 2014

Favorite Quote Friday #118

Happy Friday!  We had the best weather last night.  Cold.  Wet.  Dreary.  It may sound crazy, but since we have swelteringly hot, drought-ridden, blindingly bright weather for most of the year, it was a very nice change.  :-)

And cold, wet, dreary weather is perfect for curling up with a good book while toasting one's toes before a fire.  ;-)



My Article "Characters:  Sometimes They Surprise You" appeared in the January 2014 issue of The Romance Reviews.  Check it out on page 28 and see how characters Bastien, Ami, and Zach changed the story arc of my Immortal Guardians series.  :-)


Speaking of Bastien . . .


Love bad boys?  Can't resist a black sheep?  Then you're in luck, because I'm giving away a signed copy of Phantom Shadows + Immoral Guardians swag in my Valentine's Contest!  If you're new to my series, I'll give you a little teaser by saying that Bastien entered it as a villain.  He didn't just buck the system, he tried to bring it down and took being a bad boy to a whole new level.  :-)  The contest is already underway and lasts through February 9, 2014.  You can enter HERE.


I'm also giving away a signed copy of Darkness Dawns + lots of Immortal Guardians swag to celebrate the New Year.  See how the series began!  :-)  This contest lasts through January 31st.  You can enter HERE.


It's time once more for Favorite Quote Friday!  For today's selection, I thought I would give you a taste of a scene I mentioned in my article for The Romance Reviews.  It takes place in Phantom Shadows, Immortal Guardians Book 3, and features Ami (the heroine of Night Reigns) and Zach (the hero of Night Unbound).  I'll preface the quote by mentioning that Ami and Zach have just met for the first time in this scene.  Zach, who is not part of the Immortal Guardians family, has been tortured; and Ami sought him out after sensing his pain.  The scene is told from Zach's POV.

Don’t you fear me?  With her history, he would’ve thought she would be terrified of him.  He was, after all, aware of the anxiety that struck her whenever she encountered strangers.

And he was as strange a stranger as she would meet.

No.

Why?

She shrugged.  You remind me of Seth.

Well, hell.

I suppose I should ask . . .  Are you friend or foe?

That was a head-scratcher.  Neither?

If you’re not one, you’re the other.

If only things were that simple.

She shivered.  The cold must be creeping in through her jacket.

Gritting his teeth, he spread his wings, then drew them in close to form a shield that insulated her from the wintery wind.

She glanced at him from the corner of her eye.  I knew you were a friend.

This is one of my favorite scenes.  And, like bad boy Bastien, Zach has become one of my favorite characters.  :-)

Have a wonderful weekend!

Dianne

Friday, March 29, 2013

Favorite Quote Friday #75

Happy Friday!  This has been an exciting week.  :-)
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I received my Darkness Rises cover flats!  Woohoo!  Here's the back cover blurb:


Dianne Duvall returns to the world of the Immortal Guardians, where danger — and desire — make every decision count . . .

Krysta is used to getting the drop on vampires.  Her "special abilities" aren't much, but the plan is simple — she plays helpless pretty young thing to lure them in.  Then her shoto swords come out and it's bye-bye, bloodsucker.  Until one night she finds herself with an unexpected ally.  He's a vampire, all right, but different.  Mysterious.  Handsome.  And more interested in saving her skin than draining it.

Étienne has been an Immortal Guardian for two hundred years — long enough to know that Krysta is special.  He can't stop thinking about her long legs, even more than her short swords.  Then he discovers the vamps she's exterminating have friends in high places, and the Guardians are in danger, too.  He'll have to accept Krysta's help to save them.  The stakes for a mortal are high.  But the cost to his heart might be higher . . . 

Darkness Rises is the fourth book in my Immortal Guardians series and will be released on October 1, 2013.
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Publishers Weekly gave Predatory (May 7, 2013) a nice review.  Here's what they said about my Immortal Guardians novella "In Still Darkness":

Readers will appreciate the rich characterizations and kick-butt action of Duvall’s “In Still Darkness,” as Richart d’Alençon, a 200-year-old Guardian, woos charming Jenna McBride with warmth and passion while keeping his vampire-hunting life secret

You can read the full review HERE.
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Predatory received a great 4-star review from Sofia Loves Reading or Happy Ever After is So Once Upon a Time:


"In my opinion Predatory had it all.  A little bit of action, romance, suspense, fantasy.  It's a worth reading book and I totally recommend it."

She gave my novella "In Still Darkness"  5 stars!:  "I loved this story!!!"

You can read the full review HERE.
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I also gave away a signed Predatory ARC and swag in a contest on my facebook page this week.  If you haven't liked my page yet, I hope you'll hop over, like it, and join the fun!  :-)
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It's time once more for Favorite Quote Friday!  Marcus and Ami have been in my thoughts a lot lately, so I thought I would choose another quote from Night Reigns, the second book in my Immortal Guardians series, in which they are the hero and heroine:

Something about that smile, the dark anticipation that filled his handsome features, produced a flutter of butterfly wings in her belly.


Have a great weekend!

Dianne

Friday, March 15, 2013

Favorite Quote Friday #73

Happy Friday!  I hope you had a good week.  I've been working on Immortal Guardians Book 5 and doing some updating across the web (website, Facebook, Shelfari, etc.).  I also have some good news . . .



You can save 42% when you pre-order Darkness Rises , Immortal Guardians Book 4, (paperback) at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.  Woohoo!  It's only $4.60 at both retailers.  I just thought I'd pass that along.  :-)


And now it's time again for Favorite Quote Friday!  Yesterday I wrote a scene in Book 5 that featured Marcus and Ami, the hero and heroine from Night Reigns, Immortal Guardians Book 2, so today I thought I would offer you a quote from their book.  In this snippet, Ami addresses Marcus:

"Do you want me to call in reinforcements?"

A wicked smile curled his lips as he began walking backward in the direction of his prey.  "And spoil my fun?  No, thank you."

Have a great weekend!

Dianne

Friday, March 1, 2013

Bloggers Help Paws With a Cause


Welcome to Bloggers Help Paws With a Cause, hosted by Romance Book Junkies and Bitten by Paranormal Romance!  A total of 59 blogs have gotten together to have fun and help raise money for a great cause, offering some awesome prizes and giveaways.
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Pets play such an important role in so many lives.  They also can play interesting and entertaining roles in books.  Since I don't currently have a pet myself, I decided to make this the focus of my post.  :-)

Traditionally, pets have made few appearances in paranormal romances.  More often than not, animals shy away from the powerful preternatural beings found in them.  Not so in my series.  Animals love my Immortal Guardians.  :-)  And my Immortal Guardians — powerful and dangerous warriors — all seem to have soft spots for animals.  So today I thought I would post an excerpt of Night Reigns, Immortal Guardians Book 2, in which the hero's pet first makes an appearance.

(For those who are unfamiliar with my series, Seconds are mortals who — as part of a vast network of humans that aids Immortal Guardians — are assigned to individual immortals, whom they guard and assist in numerous ways.)


She smiled.

“He needs a Second,” Seth stated.

Surprised, Ami turned back to Marcus. “You don’t have a Second?”

All immortals had Seconds. Seth insisted upon it.

Well, all except for Roland Warbrook, one of the more irascible immortals.

Marcus glared at Seth. “I do not need a Second.”

“You need a Second,” Seth responded implacably.

“I have a Second.”

“Slim is not a Second.”

Ami frowned. She had met quite a few Seconds since Seth had taken her under his wing, usually via telephone or the internet, but none had gone by the nickname Slim. “Who is Slim?”

Seth looked pointedly toward the bay window on the opposite side of the room. Ami followed his gaze to the wicker basket on the floor in front of it. A small black cat that probably wouldn’t weigh eight pounds with a full belly returned her stare with one back paw raised high in the air.

“Um . . . is that cat bald?”

There seemed to be substantial bare patches above its eyes . . . and across the top of its head . . . between its shoulder blades . . . on one elbow . . .

“No,” Marcus denied defensively. “He isn’t bald. He’s . . . scarred from fighting with animals twice his size.”

“Oh. Poor little guy.” Ami hated bullies, be they human or animal. And, judging by his ragged appearance, this cat must lure them like rancid meat lured flies.

“Don’t feel too sorry for him,” Seth drawled. “Slim is the one who instigates the fights.”

Ami eyed the cat doubtfully. “Really? Has he ever won one?”

Seth’s dark eyes sparkled with amusement while he and Ami awaited Marcus’s response.

When it came, the words emerged as though they had been dragged from him by force. “I think one ended in a draw.”

Ami bit her lip to keep from laughing.

Slim went back to licking himself.
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Here is a little about the company that we are raising the money for:





Paws th A Cause® enhances the independence and quality of life for people with disabilities nationally through custom-trained Assistance Dogs.  PAWS® increases awareness of the rights and roles of Assistance Dog teams through education and advocacy.  Founded in 1979, Paws With A Cause is dedicated to helping its clients who are challenged by many disabilities, such as Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Seizure Disorders, and Hearing Disorders to name just some.  Each of our dogs are trained to meet the specific needs of our clients.


Tasks may include opening and closing doors, picking up objects, pulling a wheelchair, turning lights on and off, and alerting a person to particular sounds like a telephone, doorbell, smoke detector and many others. Our dogs change lives by enhancing the independence of our clients. By just opening a door, a dog opens up the world for a person with a disability and your donations will go to making that happen.

Paws With a Cause
4646 South Division
Wayland, MI 49348

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The Grand Prizes

There are four grand prizes up for grabs for those who donate to the cause:

2
$65 gift certificates to an online
bookstore of your choice

and

2
huge boxes of books and swag from
Romance Book Junkies

and Bitten by Paranormal Romance
for US residents only
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My Prize



A signed copy of one of the first three books in my Immortal Guardians series — Darkness Dawns, Night Reigns, Phantom Shadows — (winner's choice) + Immortal Guardians swag.
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Details


Our Bloggers Help Pause With a Cause hop lasts March 1st through March 8th.

To Donate and Enter to Win
one of the FOUR Grand Prizes

1. Go to https://www.everribbon.com/PawswithaCause

2. Go to Click on "Make a Donation"

3. Enter a amount you wish to donate. Everibbon will add a small fee to your donation for processing. My fee for donating $5.00 was .49 cents. So keep this in mind when deciding your donation amount. You will receive 1 entry into the giveaway for every $1 you donate. 

4. In the box that says "on the behalf of" please put your name. This is the name that will be listed on the everibbon website so put a name you do not mind being visible to everyone. Do not check the box to make a anonymous donation because I will not be able to track your donation to enter you into the giveaways.

5. Next it will ask you for your credit or debit card information.

6. Then it will ask for your email address to send you a receipt. This is so that you can submit it for tax purposes.

7. Ta Da! Your all done making your donation. Now you need to contact Danielle to enter the giveaway.

8. Please email Danielle at RomanceBookJunkiesDanielle@Yahoo.com with the name you used to donate your money. For example the name I used to donate on behalf of was Romance Book Junkies. Do not send me your name off your credit or debit card because I will not be able to see this. Along with the name you used please tell me how much you donated and if you live in the US or are International.

9. You're all done. Thank you for donating!

To Enter My Contest

Since the goal here is to raise awareness and raise funds for the cause, you will receive one entry into my contest for each of the following.  Please leave a comment below, listing all entries, and include your email address so I can contact you if you're the winner.

1. Donate to the cause.  (You don't have to tell me how much, just that you did.)

2. Tweet about our Pause With a Cause week.

3. Facebook about our Pause With a Cause week.

4. Google+ about our Paws With a Cause Week.

My contest is international.  I will choose a winner and announce it here by March 12th.  I will also email the winner, who will have one week to respond.

Thanks so much!


Dianne

Friday, July 20, 2012

Favorite Quote Friday #42

Can you believe it's already Friday again?  This summer is really flying past!  And it has been very productive.  This week, I've been organizing my blog tour, working on In Still Darkness, and (in my day job) doing some pre-production work on an independent film.  I've also been enjoying the plentiful rain.  What a change from last year! :-)

I have some news to share with you.

Dianne Duvall's Street Team

If you haven't heard yet, I have a phenomenal Street Team that is helping spread the word about my Immortal Guardians series.  If you'd like to join or learn more about it, head over to the Dianne Duvall's Street Team facebook page or contact Carla:  PA2dianneduvall [at] yahoo [dot] com  

Fans of the Immortal Guardians Series

The fabulous Vincenza created a Fans of the Immortal Guardians Series group on Goodreads.  If you'd like to join the discussions, you can find it here.  Thank you, Vincenza!

It's time again for Favorite Quote Friday!  Today's selection is taken from Night Reigns, the second book in my Immortal Guardians series, and feature Marcus (the hero) and Ami (the heroine):

"Damn," he said in an attempt to distract her from the pain.  "I was hoping to cop a feel."

A weak smile lit her pinched features.  "And I was looking forward to you copping it."

You'll see more of Ami and Marcus in Phantom Shadows.  :-)

Have a great weekend!

Dianne


Friday, July 6, 2012

Favorite Quote Friday #40

Happy Friday!  Woohoo!  This is my 40th Favorite Quote Friday!  I think when my 50th rolls around, I might do something special and post a deleted scene.  That or an excerpt of Phantom Shadows, since it will be so close to its release date.  :-)

I hope you had a great week and that your 4th of July holiday was fun and exciting and full of friends and family and festivities.  Mine was great.  And the rest of my week was very productive.  I exceeded my daily page count goal every day.  Several boxes of brand new Immortal Guardians swag are on their way.  And I'm about to embark upon planning my Phantom Shadows blog tour.  So a lot has been happening.  :-)


It's time once more for another quote from my Immortal Guardians series.  Today's selection is taken from Night Reigns, Book 2 in my Immortal Guardians series.  In it, Marcus and Ami (the hero and heroine) find themselves in a very dangerous position:

He looked to the south and said with a new sense of urgency, “Just go, Ami.”

“No. I’m your Second, Marcus. I fight by your side.”

“If you fight by my side tonight, you’ll die.”  

I love this duo and can't wait for you to see them again in Phantom Shadows!  :-)

Thanks so much for stopping by!  Stay cool and have a fantastic weekend!

Dianne

Friday, June 15, 2012

Favorite Quote Friday #37

Hi, all!  I hope you've had a great week thus far!  I had such a good writing day yesterday and hope to have another one today.  I'm so excited about the Immortal Guardians novella I'm working on for the Predatory anthology!  I hope you won't get tired of hearing about it.  ;-)

Just a reminder, I'm participating in the Shameless Summer Giveaway Hop.  Today is the last day you can enter to win a signed copy of either Darkness Dawns or Night Reigns (winner's choice) + Immortal Guardians swag.  Thank you, everyone who has already joined the fun!  There are lots of other prizes up for grabs at the other stops on the hop, so enjoy!
It's time again for Favorite Quote Friday!  Today's selection is taken from Night Reigns, Book 2 in my Immortal Guardians series.  It is spoken by Ami, the heroine, to Marcus, the hero:



“I know what it is to lose your compass. To suddenly find yourself floundering without direction, far from the path you were treading. How . . . exhausting it can be, knowing you’ll never find that path again, to just trudge forward anyway, forcing one foot in front of the other again and again in what feels like an utterly useless endeavor. I know what it is to live without hope.”
~Ami~


I love Ami's character.  I'm glad Marcus found her.  :-)


Have a wonderful weekend!


Dianne

Friday, May 25, 2012

Favorite Quote Friday #34

Happy Friday!  This week really flew past, but it was a great one!  :-) How was yours?  Anyone on vacation yet?  Heading for the beach? Kicking back and watching zombie movie marathons?  (Yes, I am a zombie movie fiend.)   I'm still working on Phantom Shadows proofs, but am confident I'll finish before the deadline.  Carefully scrutinizing every word and punctuation mark in a 108,000-word manuscript, looking for any errors we may have missed during edits and copyedits can simply be slow going.   :-)
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I have some very exciting news to share with you.  I'm going to write an Immortal Guardians novella that will appear in an anthology alongside novellas by Alexandra Ivy and Nina Bangs!  Woohoo!  I'm so excited!!!  

I also took a trip over to Amazon.de and found this:

The German cover of Darkness Dawns!
Ausgezeichnet!

Love it!  Love it!  Love it!  It will be released in Germany in October 2012.  Ich hoffe, die Leser werden es mögen!  :-)  
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Brenda Novak Auction
There's only a week left to bid on items in The Brenda Novak Annual Auction for the Cure of Diabetes.  Bidding will continue through May 31st.  I've donated an Immortal Guardians package:
  • 1 signed copy of Darkness Dawns
  • 1 signed copy of Night Reigns
  • Immortal Guardians swag (cover flats, postcards, bookmarks, mini-bookmarks).
There is also a store which will allow shoppers to purchase items with the proceeds going towards the auction.  The link to it is http://www.cafepress.com/brendanovaksonlinediabetesauction.  You can find out more on their blog:  http://bnauctionblog.tumblr.com/.

The auction will have a final Twitter Party on Sunday,  May 27, 2012 from 1:00-2:00 PM PST. One lucky tweeter who uses the hashtag #bnda during the hour will receive a $50 Amazon Gift Card. Be sure to follow @bnovakauction to be part of the Twitter Party.  :-)
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It's time again for Favorite Quote Friday.  I've been enjoying Marcus and Ami's roles in Phantom Shadows so much as I read through it that, for today's selection, I thought I would choose a quote from Night Reigns (Immortal Guardians Book 2) in which Marcus, the hero, addresses Ami, the heroine:

Marcus, looking rumpled, gaped up at her from a dozen or so yards away.  "Are you insane?" he bellowed after a long moment.

“I don’t think so,” she answered honestly.  Seth, David, and Darnell had all assured her she wasn’t.  But there were moments she questioned their judgement. 

If you've read Darkness Dawns and Night Reigns, I can't wait for you to see these two again in Phantom Shadows!  :-)

Have a great weekend!

Dianne

Friday, November 18, 2011

Favorite Quote Friday #12

It's Friday again!  Wow!  This week really flew past!  I hope yours was a good one!  I received some fantastic Immortal Guardians news. 
Darkness Dawns was nominated by RT Book Reviews for the Reviewers' Choice Award for Best Vampire Romance.
 
Darkness Dawns was also nominated by The Romance Reviews for Best PNR of 2011 - VampireVoting for this one continues throughout the month of November, so I hope you'll drop by, check out the nominees, and cast your vote!

I also had the fun task of choosing the winners of TWO contests this week.  Actually, Random.org chose the winners for me, because I wanted everyone who entered to win.  :-)  Proserpine won the Immortal Guardians swag pack I gave away to celebrate my first Immortal Realm guest - Author JoAnne Kenrick.  And in my Get to Know the Immortal Guardians contest, Na won a signed ARC of Night Reigns, while Sherrie and Alainala each won an Immortal Guardians swag pack.

I've joined the fun over at The Romance Reviews for their Year End Splash (Yes!) Party and one of my Q&As  was posted this week.  The next and last one will be posted on November 27th, so I hope you'll drop by.  I'm giving away TWO signed copies of Night Reigns.  :-)

So, now that I've shared some news, it's time for today's edition of Favorite Quote Friday.  Today's quote is once more taken from Night Reigns: 

"I have lived for eight centuries, Ami.  It would be far too humiliating to finally meet my demise in what would undoubtedly become known as the greatest skating catastrophe of the twenty-first century."
~ Marcus ~ 
 
I can't believe Night Reigns will be released in just over 17 days! 

Have a wonderful weekend!

Dianne

Friday, October 21, 2011

Night Reigns Excerpt

Happy Friday!  Wow!  This week really flew past.  I'm feeling much better.  Thank you, everyone, for the well wishes.  :-)  I've had some really good writing days and am excited about the changes taking place in the Immortal Guardians' world.  I sent out more Night Reigns ARCs to reviewers and am making real progress planning my blog tour. 

So, today I thought I'd take a break from Favorite Quote Friday and give you an excerpt from Night Reigns.  Here are the first few pages.  I hope you enjoy them!
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It was not the cool breeze that made the hairs on the back of Ami's neck rise, but the low bestial growl that accompanied it.

She froze, one arm extended in front of her, fingers tightening on the DVD case poised half-in half-out of the movie rental Quick Drop slot. Gooseflesh broke out on her arms. Adrenaline surged through her veins and sped her pulse.

Swiveling to face the source of that disturbing warning, she surveyed the parking lot behind her and found it empty save her shiny black Tesla Roadster. Orange and brown leaves swirled and tumbled across patched black asphalt that still glistened in places from a midnight shower. Whole Foods, Blockbuster, and the other businesses in the strip mall had long since closed for the night.

She glanced to her right. East Franklin Street was deserted . . . as it should be. Chapel Hill, NC, was a college town. At roughly 3:20 on a Sunday night (or Monday morning), students and professors would be snug in their beds, catching Z's in preparation for an early start to the work or school week.

Ami relaxed her death grip on the DVD and let it thunk down atop the myriad of other movies and games that had been returned. She took a step toward her car. The growl sounded once more, seeming to buffet her and ruffle her bangs alongside the northerly wind. Deep and full of menace, it was not the complaint of some irritable house pet left too long in the elements. No dog produced this rumbling. Something larger did, bringing it closer in tone and texture to that of a lion or a tiger.

Another growl answered it, not as impressive as the first, but nevertheless disturbing. Then another. And another. And another. Frowning, Ami reached into her jacket, withdrew the Glock 9mm Seth insisted she always carry, and approached Franklin Street with caution.

It definitely came from the north. Not from the darkened businesses across the street, but from the bike trail to their right that veered left into the trees behind them. A snarling infused with such violence and fury one might think a lion were battling a pack of wolves.

Just as she reached the edge of the parking lot, odd shick, ting, and clang noises joined the fray.

Ami darted across the street and raced down the bike path. Tall trees formed spires on her right. A small meadow with a radio tower lay on her left, but soon surrendered to forest. When it did, Ami slowed to a brisk walk and entered the denser shadows. Her heart pounded. The babbling of a brook she couldn't see teased her ears.

Ten or fifteen yards in, she left the path, headed into the trees, and began wading through the undergrowth. Fortunately, it had rained earlier. The autumn leaves beneath the canopy were still damp and muffled her footsteps.

Up ahead, small lights flickered like fireflies. Amber. Green. Blue. Silver. Sometimes individually. Sometimes in pairs. Moving and shifting. The length of time they remained visible varying.

Ami swallowed hard and questioned her sanity as she came to an area where the trees thinned. She paused, concealed by the denser foliage on the perimeter.

Ahead, too small to be called a clearing, lay a patch of land the size of a two-car garage that just happened to be treeless. In its center, a fantastical scene unfolded that — for many — would defy belief.

The flickering lights she had spied swam in and out of focus as the faces that housed them moved so quickly to and fro that they blurred. Men, who were clearly more than mortal men, engaged in a surreal battle that resurrected her first description: a lion facing down a wolf pack.

The lion — a dark, menacing figure in the center of the storm — bore glowing amber eyes and long black hair that floated around his head like tendrils of smoke as he spun, fought, and slashed at his attackers with a speed that brought to mind the Tasmanian Devil in the Warner Brothers cartoons Darnell had shown her.

Immortal Guardian.

No other creature could move so swiftly.

The pack of wolves — growling and snapping like their namesakes — also bore glowing eyes, theirs green, blue, and silver. Though they all, like the immortal, were garbed in midnight hues, their hair varied. Blond. Brunet. Auburn. Long. Short. Shaved. Spiked. Pulled back in a ponytail. They, too, moved faster than humans ever could, darting in and striking at the immortal with indistinct motions, then leaping back and pausing to gauge the damage and let their comrades have a shot, their blades dripping crimson liquid.

Vampires.

Though they couldn't match their enemy's speed and strength, the vampires outnumbered the immortal . . . eight to one as best as she could count. Ami could only make out individual features when the vampires paused between strikes.

She discerned none of the immortal's features because he remained in continuous motion, his swords or sais or whatever blades he wielded defending him from assaults on all sides.

Ami reached into her left pocket, palm sweating, and pulled out a cylindrical aluminum silencer that was longer than the Glock itself. Keeping her gaze on the conflict before her, she screwed it onto the barrel. The top-of-the-line suppressor would reduce the explosive expulsion of each hollow-point bullet to a mere click that would not rouse residents slumbering in the houses and townhouses beyond the trees.

Raising the Glock with her right hand, she supported it with her left and waited.

A blur of movement solidified into a blond vampire who halted — aqua eyes gleaming, bowie knives dripping — on the fringes of the pack.

Ami fired twice.

Blood sprayed from his carotid and femoral arteries. Dropping his weapons, the vampire emitted a garbled croak and clamped his hands to his neck in an attempt to cease the gush of his life's blood.

A vampire with shaggy brown hair appeared next to him.

Ami fired thrice more, striking the new vamp in his carotid, branchial, and femoral arteries.

All six remaining vampires stilled and glanced at their injured colleagues, who sank to their knees as they bled out faster than the virus that infected them could heal.

The Immortal Guardian paused and unerringly met Ami's gaze.

For one split second, her heart stopped and everything around her fell away, out of focus, a dark void. All but the immortal.

His hair settled on his shoulders and tumbled halfway down his back and chest in wild disarray, concealing much of his face. His eyes, viewed through the tangles, glowed a vibrant amber beneath raven brows. Dark stubble covered a strong jaw spattered with spots and streaks of scarlet. His full lips parted, emitting great gasping breaths interspersed with the rumblings of a lion, and displayed white, glinting fangs.

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It was, perhaps, one of the oddest moments of Marcus's existence.

Well, odd may not be the correct word. Vampires still moving in packs larger than twos or threes was odd. Vampires remaining lucid enough to organize the ambush he had plunged into was odd. At least, it had been up until a year and a half ago.

This . . .

This was surprising.

And very little surprised Marcus.

Panting, losing blood from dozens of cuts and gashes that had not had time to heal before more were inflicted, he stared at the instigator of this fortuitous pause.

He had expected to see a Second decked out in black vampire-hunting togs. Instead, his fascinated gaze landed upon a sweet, undeniably feminine face with a halo of bright orange curls. Wide green eyes as vivid as emeralds peered out of concealing foliage and met his.

She was pretty. And small. And seemed to radiate innocence. Were it not for the weapon extended before her, he would wonder if he weren't imagining her.

Who was she? What was she doing here?

The clothing she wore labeled her a civilian — snug jeans, loose sweater, dark jacket — so why wasn't she screaming? Why didn't she shoot him? Why was she helping him instead of fleeing or firing at them all?

Marcus lacked the time to speculate further. He sensed the instant the six remaining vampires located the petite assassin and drew back his arm.
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Have a wonderful weekend!

Dianne