Light My Fire: An Aisling Grey, Guardian, Novel by Katie MacAlister

Light My Fire: An Aisling Grey, Guardian, Novel by Katie MacAlister

Author:Katie MacAlister [MacAlister, Katie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Fantasy fiction, Fiction, General, Romance, Science Fiction And Fantasy, Fiction - Romance, American Light Romantic Fiction, Romance - Paranormal, Paranormal, Love stories, Occult fiction, Romance - Fantasy, Contemporary, Romance - Contemporary, Romance: historical, Romance: Gothic, London (England), Dragons, Novels; other prose & writers, London
ISBN: 9780451219824
Publisher: Signet Eclipse
Published: 2006-11-07T05:00:00+00:00


“Yes, that’s al I know,” Jim said, its black face peering out of the bubbles. “What’s with the quiz? Do I get bonus points if I tel you what color socks he’s wearing?”

“No bonus points; they’re gray.” I sat staring at the murky shape I made in the steamed-up mirror. “Is there any reason you know of that Gabriel would want Drake dead?”

Jim jumped out of the tub, its body going into overdrive as it shook off the water. I screamed and leaped back, snatching up a bath sheet to throw over the wet dog.

I used another to mop up the splattered water and bubbles that dripped off me. “Thank you so much! Now I have to change my pants, as wel !”

“You said you wanted to get clean. I’m just doing my demon lord’s orders.”

“Answer my question!”

“No. There’s no reason I know of that would leave Gabriel wanting to off Drake.”

“Hrmph.” I ordered Jim to remain in the bathroom until it was presentable, marching to the bedroom to change into something dry and lacking in bloodstains.

“You going to tel me why you suddenly think Gabriel is the Terminator?” Jim asked, poking its head out of the bathroom as I ran a brush through my hair. “Last I saw, you were al happy-happy around him, sighing over his dreamy silver eyes and dimples.”

I threw the brush at Jim. It ducked. “I just want to know why he pushed me in front of the train.”

“Why do you think he did that? He’s your friend.”

“Yes, he is, but he’s the only one who was standing next to me on the platform. Not to mention the fact that he didn’t try to save me once I fel . His bit about seeing me safe with Fiat is just a little too much. In fact, it pretty much points a finger right at him. And why is he in London now? Is that a coincidence? Are al the accidents I’ve had lately a coincidence? I figured it was the red dragons after me, but now I’m not so sure.”

“What, being shish kebabbed wasn’t enough proof for you that the red dragons have a contract out on you?” Jim shook its head. “Talk about paranoid.

“On the contrary, if anything, it makes me more suspicious of the other accidents. Those were subtle. Shoving a sword through me was a whole different level of attack.”

“You’re nuts, lady.”

“So I’ve been told.” I blew Jim a kiss and went to the door, pausing to look back at my demon. “Why didn’t you say anything when we were visiting Ariton?”

“The day you read the demon rule book is the day the world wil learn what real fear is. I’m a demon, right?”

“For the moment. I’d be happy to turn you into an ex-demon,” I warned.

“Heh. Not as easy as you’d think. Demons are servants of demon lords. Ever hear the old adage ‘seen and not heard?’ That applies to demons as wel as kids. When we’re around other demon lords, we’re al hush-hush.



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