Excerpt: Slayed By Darkness - Vilma Iris | Lifestyle Blogger

Only an idiot would try to kidnap Jayla. Sheโ€™s a take-no-prisoner kind of vampire who rebelled against the previous King of Vampires, and now regularly battles with both human and demon enemies who resent the success of Dreamscape casino she manages in Hong Kong. So when sheโ€™s snatched off the streets, she doesnโ€™t bother to struggle. Instead she starts plotting her slow, bloody revenge.

The last creature she expects when she arrives at her destination is Azrael, the mysterious mercenary vampire she killed a century ago.

Azrael has never forgotten Jayla, and not just because she tried to stab a stake through his heart. Heโ€™d never encountered a female who could match him in battle. Her raw courage was sexy as hell. And it didnโ€™t hurt that she was drop-dead gorgeous. But, he didnโ€™t abduct her because he desired her. Or at least, that wasnโ€™t his main motivation. He needs her rare talent to stop time. An evil fey has stolen his sword. The weapon is magically bound to him, and unless he retrieves it, heโ€™s doomed to a painful death.

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Excerpt: Slayed
By Alexandra Ivy

Excerpt: Slayed By Darkness

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Alexandra Ivy comes a new story in her Guardians of Eternity series. SLAYED BY DARKNESS is out tomorrow, but you can read a sneak peek today!

It was more luck than planning that brought Jayla to Moscow during the invasion of the Mongolian Golden Horde. The chaos of the ruthless siege meant she could move through the battered city unnoticed.

There was nothing like plundering, pillaging, and massive carnage to provide a distraction.

Blending with the shadows, Jayla avoided the wooden houses and thatched roofs being torched by the invaders. Not only because vampires and fire didnโ€™t mix, but she couldnโ€™t risk being seen by hidden watchers.

The ultimate rule of an assassin was to be invisible. And thatโ€™s what she was.

Silent death.

Jayla slowed as she caught an unmistakable chill beneath her feet. The thick layer of ice and snow that coated the cobblestone street wasnโ€™t the cause. It was a subtle warning that crawled beneath the ground and spread throughout the neighborhood. Any demon in the area would know a vampireโ€™s lair was nearby. And if they had a brain, they would turn around and scurry away.

Following the chill toward a house on the edge of the city, she eyed the structure with a lift of her brows. It looked more like a fortress than a home with thick stone walls, narrow, heavily shuttered windows, and a steeply angled roof currently coated in snow. A human had no doubt built it to protect those inside from the cold, as well as from any invaders, but it was a perfect lair for a vampire. No sunlight, no chance of fire, and few access points.

Jayla did a quick circle around the building, searching for any hidden traps. The second rule of being an assassin was: Donโ€™t get caught.

Once satisfied, Jayla chose a narrow door at the back to enter. She waited for a pair of human soldiers to scurry past before wading through the snow to the door. If they had glanced in her direction, they wouldnโ€™t have noticed more than a small figure wrapped in a heavy woolen robe with the hood pulled over her head. Just another beggar. But the third rule of being an assassin: Leave no witnesses.

Once they were gone, Jayla tossed off the robe. Now that she was at her destination, she didnโ€™t need a disguise. She needed speed. The thick material of the robe hampered her movements.

Pushing open the door, she stepped into the cramped vestibule. It was a small, dark space with a low, open-beamed roof and stone floor. There was a fireplace, but it was empty, leaving a frigid bite in the air. Jayla didnโ€™t mind. It would take her hours to wash the stench of the burning city from her skin.

Scanning the darkness, Jayla wasnโ€™t surprised to discover a vampire standing guard in front of the opening leading deeper into the house. Azrael was rumored to be the most lethal mercenary among all vampires. He wouldnโ€™t make it easy for her to sneak up on him.

Thankfully, her arrival caught the male by surprise. And, as usual, the sight of her lulled her opponent into a false sense of complacency. When they looked at her, they saw a female who was as small and delicate as a dew fairy. Her raven-black hair was twisted into elaborate knots and held in place with jade ornaments. Her dark green eyes and the lush temptation of her ruby lips dominated her golden, oval face. A short silk tunic that revealed her slender legs and a jade pendant hanging around her slender throat completed her fragile appearance.

The male blinked, peering through his shaggy brown hair that hadnโ€™t been combed in the past few decades. Probably the same time heโ€™d last bothered to take a bath. Whatever his talents, they didnโ€™t include personal hygiene.

โ€œWho are you?โ€ he growled, prowling forward.

โ€œA gift.โ€ She offered a disarming smile. โ€œFor Azrael.โ€

The male narrowed his muddy brown eyes. โ€œFrom who?โ€

Jayla hesitated. Should she lie? No. It was always better to stay as close to the truth as possible. Less opportunity to get tripped up later.

โ€œThe Anasso.โ€

The male stiffened. The King of Vampires instilled equal parts respect and fear among his people. โ€œWhy would he send a gift?โ€

โ€œThe Anasso has been impressed by the rumors of such an impressive fighter. He sent me to express his admiration.โ€

Warily, the guard inched forward. โ€œHow do I know youโ€™re not a Trojan horse?โ€

Jayla frowned. What was heโ€ฆ? Ah. She belatedly recalled the tactical ploy by the Greek humans to conquer the city of Troy.

Her lips twitched. The male might smell as if heโ€™d climbed out of a dunghill, but he was smarter than he lookedโ€”a reminder not to underestimate her opponent.

She spread her arms, her lips pursed into a pout. โ€œDo I look like a horse?โ€

Lust smoldered in the guardโ€™s eyes as he halted in front of her, but he remained suspicious. โ€œStrip,โ€ he commanded.

She blinked as if confused. โ€œExcuse me?โ€

โ€œI need to make sure youโ€™re not hiding any weapons.โ€

โ€œFine.โ€ Slowly turning, she glanced over her shoulder. โ€œYouโ€™ll have to undo the fastenings.โ€

The guard released a growl of anticipation, his gaze locked on the tiny buttons that ran down the length of her dress. He seemed to forget all about his duties as a guard as he prowled forward, his fangs fully extended.

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