Into The Shadow (Darkness Chosen, Book 3)

Into The Shadow (Darkness Chosen, Book 3)

Christina Dodd

Language: English

Pages: 185

ISBN: B0072Q1RR0

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


In return for the ability to transform into a heartless predator, a brutal warrior promised his soul and the souls of his descendants to the devil. Now, one thousand years later, the Wilder brothers battle the darkness inside themselves.

DARKNESS CHOSEN

Blessed with the ability to change into a sleek, cruel panther, and driven by a dark soul he's accepted as his fate, powerful Adrik Wilder abandons his family and his honor to pursue a life of wickedness. He excels at every vice, so he doesn't think twice about kidnapping strong-willed Karen Sonnet to use for his selfish purposes.
But Karen's spirit and passion make him question the force of his family's curse, for she could be the key to their survival. And when a new evil emerges, Adrik must choose whether to enact revenge on his enemies and redeem his soul, or save Karen from a fate worse than death...

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whence they came. She winced. She might still be a little traumatized. She advanced into the room. She wanted to fall on her father’s neck and weep out her agony, but she knew better. No matter that she’d vanished into the Himalayas; this was no different from all the other homecomings. So she gave her report. ‘‘The mountain collapsed on the site. The rockfall filled the valley. The hotel can’t be built.’’ ‘‘You took five weeks to get around to telling me that?’’ He looked up, his eyes the

to northwest. Three-three-zero should be about right.’’ As they arrived at a nice, safe, mountain-clearing altitude, she engaged the autopilot and turned to Warlord. He looked like hell. A long cut on his chest oozed blood onto his crumpled two-hundred-dollar shirt, and his eyes were closed hard, the skin over them crusting over, as if he were trying to keep evil visions at bay. One fist rested over his heart, the other over his gut, and his legs were braced as if he were fighting a grim

call that number. You’ll get Jasha. Give him these coordinates and tell him Adrik needs him.’’ ‘‘Who’s Jasha?’’ ‘‘My brother.’’ ‘‘Why don’t you call him?’’ ‘‘There’s a pretty good chance he hates me.’’ ‘‘You have that effect on people.’’ He caught her by the back of the neck, held her as he leaned down, and kissed her hard. ‘‘But not on you.’’ ‘‘I do hate you,’’ she said automatically. At least, she had hated him for two years, and for good reason. But no matter how hard she’d tried, she

to do it because it irked him. ‘‘Ann Wilder,’’ he said again. She ignored him and spoke into the phone. ‘‘May I ask what this is in reference to?’’ He faintly heard a reply. Ann’s spine snapped into an upright exclamation point. In a crisp tone that made him sit up, too, she said, ‘‘There is one word that will make all the difference in this phone call. I will either let you speak to Mr. Wilder or I will hang up. What is that word?’’ Whatever the answer was, it made Ann say, ‘‘Just a minute,

on one arm. He was thin, wiry, with a tanned, scarred face that had seen dissipation and suffering. His green-and-gold eyes were a peculiar shade she’d seen only once before in her life . . . in a baby she’d held in her arms. Her heart stopped beating. ‘‘Mama?’’ The man raised his eyebrows. He spoke hesitantly, as if unsure of her response. ‘‘Adrik? Adrik?’’ She heard her own voice. It was loud, louder than she ever was, and Konstantine had the keen hearing of a gray wolf. She clapped her

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