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Excerpt of Wicked Bite by Jeaniene Frost

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Night Rebel
Avon
February 2020
On Sale: January 28, 2020
Featuring: Ian; Veritas
384 pages
ISBN: 0062695630
EAN: 9780062695635
Kindle: B07F1BRJCQ
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
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Romance Paranormal, Fantasy Urban

Also by Jeaniene Frost:

Both Feet in the Grave, April 2023
e-Book / audiobook
The Other Half of the Grave, May 2022
e-Book
Hex on the Beach, July 2021
e-Book
Wicked All Night, March 2021
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Wicked Bite, February 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Shades of Wicked, November 2018
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Brightest Embers, December 2017
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Sweetest Burn, June 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Into the Fire, March 2017
Paperback / e-Book
#AmWriting, June 2016
e-Book
Outtakes from the Grave, January 2016
e-Book
Home for the Holidays, December 2015
e-Book (reprint)
Bound By Flames, February 2015
Paperback / e-Book
The Beautiful Ashes, September 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Up from the Grave, February 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Up From the Grave, January 2014
Paperback / e-Book
Twice Tempted, April 2013
Paperback / e-Book
The Bite Before Christmas, November 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Once Burned, July 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Reckoning, December 2011
e-Book
The Bite Before Christmas, November 2011
Hardcover
Comic Con 2011 Romance Sampler, October 2011
Paperback
Halfway to the Grave with Bonus Material:, October 2011
e-Book
Devil to Pay, September 2011
e-Book (reprint)
One Grave At A Time, September 2011
Paperback / e-Book
Happily Never After, July 2011
e-Book (reprint)
This Side Of The Grave, March 2011
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Haunted By Your Touch, November 2010
Mass Market Paperback
Death's Excellent Vacation, August 2010
Hardcover / e-Book
Eternal Kiss of Darkness, August 2010
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
First Drop Of Crimson, February 2010
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Unbound, September 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Destined For An Early Grave, August 2009
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Four Dukes and a Devil, July 2009
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance, March 2009
Paperback
At Grave's End, January 2009
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
One Foot In The Grave, May 2008
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Halfway to the Grave, November 2007
Paperback / e-Book

Excerpt of Wicked Bite by Jeaniene Frost

“There’s nothing crueler than time,” I murmured. “It stretches when you’re in pain, flies away if you’re happy, and crushes you when you remember all the years that are now gone.”

Ian’s gaze became hooded. “True. And every so often, time can also be stolen from you. It was from me, and I won’t stop until I’ve recovered every bit of it.”

I let out a short laugh. “You don’t want to know everything you’ve forgotten, but I will tell you this—Dagon has no claim on your soul any longer.”

His brows rose. “Demon deals are unbreakable unless the demon dies. Are you saying that Dagon is dead?”

“I wish,” I said. Then I retreated into my icy Law Guardian persona. “Dagon’s deal with you has been nullified. The details are unimportant. What is important is that you’re free, so take your freedom and go.”

His gaze gleamed with green highlights. “There are many words I’d use to describe marriage. ‘Free’ isn’t one of them.”

“Whose fault is that?” I snapped, before composing myself again. “I have no intention of asserting my rights over you. I’m sure you feel the same way about me. That makes our marriage nothing more than an unfortunate technicality.”

He tapped his chin. “Not sure I agree. I wanted to rip Xun Guan’s head off over how she incessantly eye-humped you. The more the merrier, I usually say with lovers, but I seem to be jealous over you.”

I covered my shock at that with more chilly deflection. “What makes you think we were lovers?”

His grin was everything that made Ian unforgettable. “Oh, I have many of those memories.” Then his voice deepened. “Though sometimes, I wonder if they’re real.”

“Why?” I shouldn’t have asked. Why had I?

He came nearer, brushing my arms with the lightest of strokes. It still caused shivers to race over me. “Because nothing that good could possibly be real,” he murmured, and bent his head.

I turned away before his mouth touched mine. Then I pushed him back. Doing both took all of my strength.

“Your memories are wrong,” I said, which was a lie. So was what I said next. “During our brief alliance, yes, we had sex to break up the monotony of laying out our trap for Dagon, but it was nothing exceptional. Once we’d both gotten what we wanted from Dagon, we were glad to part ways with each other.”

Ian’s brows had risen at the start of my heartless rendition. By the end of it, they were almost in his hairline. Then he burst out laughing.

“What’s so amusing?” I asked in my chilliest voice.

“You,” he said, still chuckling. “Knew you must fancy me to convince Crispin to lie his arse off to protect me from a demon I can’t remember, but I didn’t realize this.”

“Realize what?”

He gave me a sunny smile. “You’re madly in love with me.”

“What?”

He waved away my gasp. “Nothing to be ashamed of. You’re in the company of multitudes, though none of them got me to the proverbial altar the way you did. Have I mentioned how impressive that was? Blimey, talk about making the impossible a reality.”

Outrage had me sputtering. “You are such an ass—”

“Can’t blame it on the Red Dragon, either,” he went on as if I hadn’t spoken. “I’ve been high on that several times, yet never woken up with a wife before. Means I must have wanted to marry you, too, shocking though the thought may be.”

“Your arrogance is astounding—”

“Then again, I do know you’re mine,” he continued, eyes gleaming now. “Did I tell you I sometimes feel things before they happen? Ah, I can see from your expression that I did. Imagine my surprise when I felt that you were mine the first time I saw you. Felt it again with every memory I had of you. Felt it when you were lying your arse off to the council about me, too, and I really felt it when I walked into your hotel room and breathed in your true scent.” He came close, letting me see him inhale again. “Knocked me right off my feet. ’Course, that also could have been the new memory it elicited, but either way, I know you’re mine. And so do you.”

“Bullshit,” I said with all the emotion I was denying.

Ian only smiled. “Keep pretending. I don’t need you to admit what you feel in order for you to help me recover what I’ve lost. You can show me.”

I regained enough control to ask, “How?”

“Being near you has already inspired one new memory. I expect more will come the longer we’re together.” His gaze turned knowing. “Did you realize that? Is that the other reason you’ve tried so hard to avoid me?”

“No.” But now that I did know, it would be.

If Ian remembered everything, he’d never let me pay the price for his resurrection alone. His sense of honor would demand that he hunt down the other souls along with me, danger be damned. I had to get away from him before that happened. But how could I escape him?

Of course. Ian was formidable, but he did have one rather large weakness.

I came toward him and dropped my glamour. My skirt suit was already ripped from the ghoul fight and being buried alive, so my real curves almost overflowed the torn fabric, now too tight. His gaze raked me from the top of my streaked, silvery hair all the way to my feet, and his nostrils flared when he caught my real scent.

“There you are,” he said in a throaty voice.

“Here I am,” I agreed.

Then I put my arms around him, steeling myself not to get lost in the feel of him. He pulled me close, his body flush against mine. Every nerve ending I had caught fire. So much for me maintaining control. Still, I couldn’t stop now. I tilted my head back and parted my lips, an invitation for him to kiss me.

His eyes glowed emerald as he took me up on it.

 

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