Title: All Shot
to Hell (Sin Demons #3)
Author: Harper
A. Brooks & Mila Young
Genre: Paranormal
Reverse Harem
Editor: Dara
Horcasitas
Cover Designer:
Phoenix Premade Designs
Publication
Date: February 25th, 2021
Blurb:
Playing devil's advocate with three demons?
There's no way I am ever going to win.
Things were finally going right for us. We got the relics back. We
defeated the dragon. I thought we’d won. But we’ve ended up losing so much
more…
Cain’s severely wounded, and I don’t know how to save him. Losing him
shouldn’t bother me, but it does. A lot.
Elias and Dorian have a plan: seek out help from people who wield the
darkest and cruelest of magic. We soon find that the only one with enough power
to bring the Prince of Hell back from death is a master of death itself. But
nothing can be done for free and the price has us traveling across the world
and facing a slew of new dangers, ones none of us are prepared for.
Even with everything shot to hell, the demons remain a constant
temptation I don’t need. Being with them only seems to fan the flames, but
letting me go depends on finding all of Hell’s relics.
And if I’m being honest, I’m not sure what I’ll do once my soul is freed.
Harper A. Brooks lives in a small town on the New Jersey shore. Even though classic authors have always filled her bookshelves, she finds her writing muse drawn to the dark, magical, and romantic. But when she isn't creating entire worlds with sexy shifters or legendary love stories, you can find her either with a good cup of coffee in hand or at home snuggling with her furry, four-legged son, Sammy.
She writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance.
RONE Award Winner
USA TODAY Bestselling Author
International Bestselling Author
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Bestselling Author, Mila Young tackles everything with the zeal and bravado of the fairytale heroes she grew up reading about. She slays monsters, real and imaginary, like there's no tomorrow. By day she rocks a keyboard as a marketing extraordinaire. At night she battles with her mighty pen-sword, creating fairytale retellings, and sexy ever after tales. In her spare time, she loves pretending she's a mighty warrior, cuddling up with her cats, and devouring every fantasy tale she can get her pinkies on.
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Chapter One
Aria
Seconds feel
like hours. My chest is wound so tight, every breath in is needle sharp and
painful but I can’t move. Can’t even think straight as I stare at Cain’s
slumped body and his blood darkening the ground around him.
Before I could
fully process what was happening, Dorian’s arms wrap around me and he’s lifting
me off the ground. We’re running through the shipment yard so fast, the frigid
cold air bites at my face and ears. Fear crawls through my chest as the
distance between us and Cain grows. There’s no way we could just leave him.
“Elias has
him,” Dorian says as if reading my thoughts, and at that second, Elias appears
around a metal container, racing after us with Cain in his arms.
When we make it
to the Town Car, Dorian opens the back door and then the front. “You’re going
to have to sit on my lap for this drive, little girl.”
I’m still
having a hard time finding my voice, so I only nod. He slides into the front
seat near the driver and pulls me in close. Right then, Elias appears and lays
Cain into the back seat, only to climb inside after him.
The door isn’t
even closed when Dorian barks at the driver, “Step on it, Holmes.” And as if
the older man’s dealt with situations like this before, he punches the gas
pedal and we speed away.
Peeking over
Dorian’s shoulder and into the back seat, I gasp in horror. Cain’s wounds look
even worse this close. His skin is ghostly pale from the bloodloss, almost
translucent, and his eyes are closed. I stare at his chest for any movement to
hint that he could be alive but see none.
“Is-Is he
breathing?” I ask, my voice coming out in a fearful squeak.
Dorian guides
my face to look at him instead. “He’s going to be okay.”
But even I can
hear the slight waver to his words. He isn’t so sure either.
Elias and
Dorian exchange weighted looks, and my stomach sinks. Losing Cain just isn’t an
option. It isn’t.
With his hands
firmly on my hips, Dorian twists me to face forward again. “We are almost
home,” he says to me as if all we need is to step one foot in the mansion and
Cain would be right-as-rain again. As if it’s that simple.
“It’s coming…
It’s coming…” a soft voice sings.
I glance down
at the box in my hands, almost forgetting I was even holding it still. It
vibrates in my grasp, and the relics’ eerie and muted song wafts through its
seal and lock.
Since no one
else has reacted to the sad drum beat or creepy lyrics, it seems only I can
hear the strange music, like before. I lean in closer.
“It’s coming…
Coming… Coming…”
Coming? What’s
coming? I don’t understand.
As if
understanding my thoughts, the relics continue their singing. “Death… Death…
Death…”
Icy cold dread
snakes up my spine.
Are they
talking about Cain?
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