Blood Domination: Blood Destiny, Book 4

Blood Domination: Blood Destiny, Book 4

Connie Suttle

Language: English

Pages: 247

ISBN: B005UQHX18

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


"To whom are you taking her?" Merrill asked, uncharacteristically curious.

"Dragon," Griffin grinned. I stared at Griffin, my mouth surely open in surprise. Dragon? There was somebody named Dragon? That didn't sound promising. Who named their kid Dragon?

Xenides has witnessed Lissa's talents first-hand and now he is desperate to find her. After all, under his compulsion, Lissa can topple governments and bring any race to its knees.

Wlodek understands Xenides' motives all too well. As a result, he looks to hide Lissa in perhaps the most unusual place of all....

The Lazarus Gate (Apollonian Case Files, Book 1)

Kitty Raises Hell (Kitty Norville, Book 6)

Raven (The Raven Saga, Book 1)

Cold Burn of Magic (Black Blade, Book 1)

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again. The Ra'Ak are behind this; they are attempting to take the planet and the darker and more evil it is, the easier it will be for them. Refizan is peaceful and has no standing army—hasn't needed one for a very long while. We are protected by Alliance troops if we are attacked, but a renegade religion is not considered an attack." "I am going out tonight; there are demons in the east side of the city," Dragon said. Only then did I notice he had two swords lying on the small table beside his

grumpy on top of all that, but they rose silently and walked out the door to inform the others. "Lissa, we must go to the Solar Red temple," Gabron turned to me once the others were gone. I'd sat quietly beside him while he talked to the others. "As mist," I nodded. I think he and I were on the same wavelength. This was such a welcome change from dealing with Wlodek and the others. I think he and I both knew that Farimak posed the greatest threat to us, and more than likely Solar Red had

scoffed repeatedly at the laws created to govern the race. Wlodek suspected Llewellyn of killing humans upon occasion while drinking from them; he was also a holdout on the bagged blood issue. Wlodek lost contact with him for the past century and only now had the rogue resurfaced. "It was a fluke," Gavin explained as the girl was directed to one of the cells inside the high security prison complex maintained by the Council. "Merrill and I heard a rumor that someone died outside a pub only

looking for when he was making misters and mindspeakers." That had Merrill's attention right away. "What was it?" he demanded. "Have you ever heard of a race called the Elemaiya?" Merrill went still. He had, I could see it in his face. "Yes," the answer was guarded. "Well, there are Bright Elemaiya and Dark Elemaiya. I got a good scent on both—all of Saxom's misters and mindspeakers had Dark Elemaiyan blood. Our misters and mindspeakers all have Bright Elemaiyan blood. Gabron says they're

Tony's, even if they were days old. His scent was there and I was picking it up. Deryn and Paul followed along behind, puzzled looks on their faces until they detected Tony's blood scent as well. The scent and the blood drops stopped abruptly at the back wall of a nearby building. "Did they just go through the wall?" I muttered to myself. As far as I knew, I was the only one who could do that. Deryn and Paul were now sniffing around the last drops of blood that I'd pointed out to them. Both

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