Title: Dark Divine
Series: The Divinities #3
Author: Lia Davis
Genre: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance
Release Date: November 9, 2016
Format: Digital/Paperback
Digital ISBN: 978-1-944060-18-3
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-944060-19-0
New mother and Divinity, Lydia Rayners, is no stranger to
heartache and loss. Her father, husband, and brother were
taken from her by the demons, and now they want her son.
Lydia will never let that happen, and she is determined to
bring them down one by one—by herself if necessary. Her
plans are going well until a certain sexy deputy discovers that
she's the rumored demon slayer and is hell-bent on stopping her.
heartache and loss. Her father, husband, and brother were
taken from her by the demons, and now they want her son.
Lydia will never let that happen, and she is determined to
bring them down one by one—by herself if necessary. Her
plans are going well until a certain sexy deputy discovers that
she's the rumored demon slayer and is hell-bent on stopping her.
Witch and deputy sheriff, Zach Manus, has run from his past
for too long and it’s catching up to him now. He’s
determined to keep his dark family secret hidden as he fights
for control over his emotions and growing powers. His darker
side controlled him once before, and he won’t let it happen
again. But the closer he gets to Lydia, the more the darkness
threatens to consume him, just as the gorgeous Divinity
consumes his thoughts and threatens his resolve.
for too long and it’s catching up to him now. He’s
determined to keep his dark family secret hidden as he fights
for control over his emotions and growing powers. His darker
side controlled him once before, and he won’t let it happen
again. But the closer he gets to Lydia, the more the darkness
threatens to consume him, just as the gorgeous Divinity
consumes his thoughts and threatens his resolve.
Zach is powerless to resist her, and while Lydia may
understand him like no other, trusting her might unleash
a new dark power that could destroy them both and put
everyone they love in danger in the process.
Wow what a book. I
know this is going to sound like a repeat
of another review. But dam how did I
miss this book? Hell
how did I miss this whole series? This is the first book I
read
in this series. But I will be reading the other books two. This
book is really
in-depth, well written and just flows so well
you’re through the book before
you know it. Like thinking I’ll
read a chapter or two and go to sleep and next
time you look
up its 6am and time to get up, but you didn’t sleep a wink.
This book is about
Lydia and Zach. Lydia is amazing. She is
a tough as nails demon killer. She is
also a healer. Which
makes or a awesome heroine. Then there is Zach is a Witch
with a dark
secret. One he does not want to share, and with
his felling about Lydia
consuming him it is getting had to
keep. Lydia is afraid to love again she
already lost Logan’s
dad. But as the rose tattoo begins to change they are
going
to soon face their feelings. They are also fighting a battle.
With divine
children being taken, Lydia so even more
concerned about the safety of her son.
As they already have
taken so many. But with Lydia and Zach become a team.
The bad
guys won’t know what hit them.
Now before I ruin
this for you I will leave off here. I hope you
enjoy this book as much as
I did. If you do like this book,
please consider leaving a review. The Authors
really like it
when you do; they value your opinions too.
BASTARDS.
The
two demons suspiciously lurking around the front of the hospital were up to no
good. Lydia was sure of it. That was why she followed them—at a reasonable
distance, of course—along the streets on the south bank of the St. Johns River.
Revenge
coiled inside her, creating an angry ball of power waiting to be unleashed on
the demons. They would not get away with destroying everything she loved. Or
hurting any innocents in their paths.
Concern
for the humans was the only thing holding her back. Her Divine power may be to
heal, but pain from the loss of her family fueled the dark side of her power.
The side she hid and had sworn to never use. Well, never use on an innocent.
Demons were far from saints.
The
hellspawns stopped suddenly. The one on the left, the taller one with
shoulder-length blond hair, turned his head to peer behind them as if sensing
something. Her. Lydia pressed her back into the cold brick wall and
tried to slow her breathing and heart rate.
Warmth
grew inside her and spread out to her palms. She kept her hands fisted by her
sides, not wanting the demons to see the glow of the fire she’d called just in
case the bastards decided to get stupid. She also didn’t want them to see
through the shadow spell she’d cast to conceal her presence from them.
After
a few moments, one of the demons turned back around, shook his head, and both
demons continued walking again. Lydia pulled the fire back a little and waited
until the creep brothers rounded the next corner before following again.
There
were too many humans around for Lydia to make her move. Even at midnight,
downtown Jacksonville was hopping with humans enjoying the cooling fall night
air and the array of festivities going on around the Riverwalk.
Pushing
off the wall, she moved past a small group of humans and stalked after the
demons. As she’d suspected, they headed in the direction of the warehouse their
not-so-mighty leader, Demetrius Grayson, used as a cover for his demonic
operations.
A
few blocks farther, and the hairs on the back of her neck rose as a dark,
oil-like residue hung in the air. A low growl from behind her told her it was
another demon.
Busted.
She
whirled around and thrust her hand out, releasing the fire she’d called
earlier. A softball-size fireball hit the demon in the chest. He managed to let
out a scream before the flames spread over his body, and he poofed into
a pile of ash on the ground.
She
turned at the same time one of the other demons crashed into her, sending both
of them flying into the brick wall. Pain ripped through her back and head.
Reaching out, she placed a palm on the demon’s chest over his heart and called
her healer’s gift. The gift she’d been born with and had been able to fully use
by the time she was five. Even though her Divine gift was to magically heal,
she could also reverse the healing process. In this case, she used it to stop
the demon’s heart from beating.
The
demon’s eyes widened when he realized what she was doing. He jerked and rolled
out of her reach, but the damage was already done. She’d slowed his heart, and
the blood flow through his body so much he couldn’t move fast enough. Smiling,
she flipped to her back and grabbed his ankle. It was enough contact for her to
stop his heart altogether. He fell to the ground with a thud.
The
silence of the night caught her off guard. She peered around at the empty
alley. “Fuckin’ chickenshit.”
The
third demon was nowhere to be seen.
And
he’d seen her face.
Damn it!
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In 2008, Lia
Davis ventured into the world of writing and
publishing and never looked back.
She has published more
than twenty books, including the bestselling A
Tiger’s Claim,
book one in her fan favorite Ashwood Falls series. Her
novels
feature compassionate yet strong alpha heroes who know
how to please
their women and her leading ladies are each
strong in their own way. No matter
what obstacle she throws
at them, they come out better in the end.
While writing
was initially a way escape from real world
drama, Lia now makes her living
creating worlds filled with
magic, mystery, romance, and adventure so
that others can
leave real life behind for a few hours at a
time.
Lia’s favorite
things are spending time with family, traveling,
reading, writing, chocolate,
coffee, nature and hanging out
with her kitties. She and her family live in
Northeast Florida
battling hurricanes and very humid summers, but it’s her
home
and she loves it! Sign up for her newsletter,
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