why, you worthless piece of trash, do you think I’d want to talk to some woman?” There was a long silence before he got his answer.
“Um, I’m sorry sir, but because she used to work here and she says she just escaped from the people we have been looking for. She says she knows where they are and can take us to them.”
Sebastian Gold smiled. The receptionist that he had assumed was dead must have been a little more resilient than he imagined. If she had been their captive, she might know their secrets, and he had to find out everything she had gleaned. He would torture her if she wouldn’t take a bribe for the information.
“Bring her to me immediately, don’t take your eyes off her a second. If she isn’t in my office in five minutes, I’ll kill you.” He said it so matter of fact that there was no question that he was bluffing. Without waiting for a response he hung up his phone and stared at the door. When it opened he would finally have a real advantage agaisnt the monsters that he would soon rule.
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Did you love
Lust the Cat Men: A Shifter Romance
? Then you should read
Bride for the Demon Horde
by Amie Heights!
When Jenna Malcone left for work on a normal day she had no idea how her life was going to change. Taken by the wicked minister Solomon she finds herself in the middle of a profane wedding to free a demon horde from the abyss, with her as the bride! Jenna's body might not be able to consummate the unholy union but the swarm of monstrous demons will try like Hell to make her theirs forever.
Excerpt
The dark naked bodies rose from the shadows. Jenna was too terrified to scream, unable to run, and could only watch in horror as she saw the forms of the demons take shape before her. Unnoticed, her bouquet fell from her trembling hands to land on the floor at her feet. Jenna turned back to the minister and saw that he had a perverse grin spreading wide on his face. His blasphemous ceremony had worked, and the demon horde was becoming incarnate to take their bride.
She had agreed to this, she had said the words “I do” but now everything was becoming too real.
The figures were dark skinned and shaped like hulking human men for the most part. Their muscles rippled in a grotesque parody of natural life and from their pores a dark smoke emanated to dissipate in the cathedral. Jenna realized she could smell the soot from where she stood, a heady pollution with the scent of brimstone and fire. She saw that there were at least twenty of the monsters coming for her, their eyes glowing pale yellow, greedy for her flesh.
Suddenly Jenna found that the fear had flipped a switch inside her and she regained control of herself enough to run. Spinning as fast as she could she turned to flee, her wedding dress billowing out behind her. Before she had taken two steps her feet caught and she tumbled to the stone floor of the cathedral. Glancing over her shoulder she saw the creatures were nearly to her already, their arms reaching for her where she had fell.
This nightmare was just starting, Jenna knew that her wedding with these demons would be consummated right now.
John Steinbeck, Richard Astro