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Seducing the Demon Huntress
By Victoria Davies

Kerilyn is nearly the last of her demon-hunter family, her parents and siblings killed by the creatures they resolved to destroy. Alone on Halloween, the one night spirits and demons escape the Netherworld to wreak havoc on the mortal world, Kerilyn tries to stay safe at home, protected by spells and weapons. But one spirit is waiting for her right outside her gate: Arawn, Lord of the Spirits.

Arawn has visited her every year, determined to seduce her. Though Kerilyn tries to resist her forbidden attraction to him, he vows to win her by dawn and draws her into a sensual dream world that tempts her to drop her barriers and indulge in his touch.

But Kerilyn still believes Arawn is her enemy—especially when his brother, the Lord of the Demons, kidnaps her niece. To get her back, Kerilyn will have to risk abandoning her defenses and trust Arawn completely...

26,000 words

Dear Reader,

I’m writing this just after having returned from Disney World. It wasn’t my first trip to Disney and it won’t be my last. Even though I’m not fond of big crowds, I get sick if I even look at a twisty ride (though I still like to ride a few) and by the end of our visit we’re all invariably cranky, I still love it there. Disney truly has created something magical.

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Seducing the Demon Huntress.

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Blood of the Maple
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Dedication

For my incredible parents, who are always willing to help me think up countless titles or unique ways to get my characters out of sticky situations. Thank you for your unwavering love and support.

Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

About the Author

Copyright

Chapter One

“Trick or treat, give me something good to eat.”

Kerilyn jerked toward the singing children skipping past her gate. They laughed as they hurried home, no doubt eager to change into their colorful costumes. They’d never know the danger they courted with their song.

But she did.

With a sigh she continued with her ritual, stepping backward around her home.

“Three times around the house,” she whispered to herself. “Counter clockwise. Always walk backward.” It was a simple protection ritual, one she’d cast over the house every year since she was old enough to understand why it was necessary.

Tonight was All Hallow’s Eve, the one night when the dead walked the earth. And the spirits had never been particularly fond of her family.

Completing her third rotation around the home, she glanced up at the setting sun. Time was running out. Grabbing her lighter, she quickly lit the eight jack-o’-lanterns lining her front gate. Several others ringed her house, already lit. Most people set out jack-o’-lanterns for the fun of Halloween. They’d long since forgotten the lore of glowing pumpkins warding off evil spirits. Kerilyn, however, had been raised to remember all the tricks of Halloween. She was well aware of the power within the flickering candlelight.

Every year she waited for this night with a mixed sense of terror and anticipation. From the time she was born, she’d been kept safely indoors every Halloween while her parents and older siblings guarded the house against the beings who always tried to get in.

Kerilyn wasn’t an average woman, after all. She came from a very long line of demon hunters. Every year her family and others like them did their best to rid the world of the things that go bump in the night. And every year on Halloween, those things crept back from the Netherworld to take their vengeance.

Wiping a hand across her brow, she studied her front gate. The superstitions were simple but the magic inherent in them had kept her family safe for generations. Of course, times changed. She walked to the corner of the fence and knelt. A small but powerful laser sensor ran the perimeter of her property. She adjusted the invisible beam before slipping the touch screen interface from her pocket.

Kerilyn waved her hand in front of the laser, breaking the beam, and saw the alarm system leap into action around her house. On the screen she saw the computer run through her designated protections. Automatic locks clicked into place on every door and window. Electrical current flowed into every outside doorknob, ready to temporarily incapacitate an enemy foolish enough to touch the metal. If she were inside, she’d hear the whistling alarm warning her trouble was coming. Glancing at her windows, she saw the lights flare on in the house. The brightness would hinder a demon. Once the system was set up for real and not a test run, flood lights would switch on to illuminate the yard. Nowhere for demons to hide.

As she tapped the interface, images from video feeds jumped onscreen. Every angle of the house was monitored with small cameras. Another tap and the images changed to heat sensors set to detect the low temperature of the creatures hunting her.

Perfect. Everything was in place and running properly. A few more taps reset the system and readied it for the night ahead. If the alarm went off she’d have more than enough time to grab her weapons and prepare to fight.

Magic was all well and good but it sometimes failed. Government-grade security and a bullet in the brain never did.

Kerilyn headed back toward her porch. There was always more to be done on a Halloween night.

When Kerilyn had first learned of the Netherworld as a child she’d thought her parents had been playing a joke. After all, who would believe another realm existed? A shadowed, twilight world ruled by two immortal brothers. One king controlled the demons, the other ruled the spirits. Together they represented every dark nightmare mankind had ever dreamed. Neither king had been thrilled when a select group of humans had decided to fight back, bent on annihilating their races.

Kerilyn glanced at the security camera above her door as she stepped out of the cool October air. Seeing it was working properly, she let the door click shut behind her. The sound was loud in the quiet house. On a night like this, her family should have been racing around, casting spells and cleaning weapons.

But this year it was only her. For the first time in her life, she was going through the motions alone.

She made her way to the empty living room and sat down on the lumpy sofa. Her weapons were laid out neatly on the coffee table. An array of swords, guns and knives waited in case of emergency. She wanted everything to be close at hand if she needed it.

Glancing around the room, Kerilyn struggled to relax. Everything was set. Her house was protected. Her weapons were prepared. She was ready to withstand a siege if she had to.

Her eyes drifted to the framed picture sitting next to the television. Behind the glass, it showed a large family smiling brightly for the camera. In the middle knelt a very young Kerilyn and behind her stood her parents. Three brothers and two sisters ringed them, everyone crowding together to fit into the photo.

Eight people stood frozen in the picture. Only one was still breathing.

Grief welled up in her and she hastily looked away from the picture. She barely remembered her eldest brother. He’d died fighting a fire demon when she’d been only five years old. Kerilyn always thought his death had been such a waste. No one ever defeated the fire demons. She left them the hell alone.

Both her sisters had been lost when she was twelve. They’d been caught by spirits in a cemetery one Halloween, trying to make it back before dark. There hadn’t been enough of them left to bury.

Her brother Dave had died in an ambush right before her twentieth birthday. He’d never even had a chance to see his daughter born just two months later. Kerilyn remembered how her parents seemed to age before her eyes when they heard the news of his death. Out of six children, only two remained—Kerilyn and her brother Patrick.

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