Love Spell in London by Shereen Vedam

Love Spell in London by Shereen Vedam

Author:Shereen Vedam
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Tags: warlock, Historical romance, goddess, devil, underworld, rescue, god, dog, faery, Love Story, regency, Fantasy, death, witch, christian
Publisher: Shereen Vedam
Published: 2020-03-31T04:00:00+00:00


DEWER WANTED TO CHASE after Grace but the glass separating them refused to shimmer to let him through. He speared the water god with an accusatory glance.

The deity met his gaze and shook his head, attesting he had indeed barred Dewer’s entry into his chamber.

The water god knew Grace had gone off into the shadows with a suspiciously cloaked stranger. He banged on the glass and it shivered beneath the energy he pumped into it, Farfur’s power backing up his anger. One, possibly two more thumps and he was sure it would break.

Suddenly the water god was before him, sending Dewer stumbling backward. No longer a squid creature with tentacles, he was a man standing a head taller.

Dewer seethed at the unnecessary increase in height that spoke about a need to dominate. He was tempted to grow taller himself but that would be giving into his opponent’s petty masculine posturing. Instead, he demanded, “Let me pass. She needs me.”

“She is safe. Death will not harm your lady. He asked and gained my permission before approaching the Healer. He was surprisingly talkative for one of Death’s minions, who are normally a taciturn lot.”

“That was a soul taker?” Dewer’s terror spiked and he shifted the water god aside and banged on the glass wall. This time, a shiver of cracks raced across it, startling Llyn and Llyr on the other side. They leaped back as if expecting the wall to splinter apart.

“What does he want with Grace?” Dewer gathered his energy for the next strike and silently ordered, “Farfur, get ready.”

“That he did not indicate,” the water god said and touched the glass. The crack instantly sealed as if it had never existed.

Seeing all his work come to naught, made Dewer’s breath whoosh out in disappointment.

“He was indeed sent here to collect me, but he seemed unconcerned, thrilled even, that I had been spared. Said his name is Alfred. Odd fellow.”

In the far recess of the adjoining aquatic chamber, Dewer caught a glimpse of the back of Grace’s gown. At least she was on her feet and still in this realm.

“The entire time he was in my presence,” the water god said, “Alfred’s hollow gaze seemed trained on my Llyn, rather than your healer. It made me wonder if my daughter is marked for death.”

Ah! He was worried about his daughter. “She is fine,” Dewer said. “She was gravely injured earlier because of an encounter with an underworld demon, but Miss Adair healed her of that ailment.”

“What was Llyn doing in the underworld? Going there means certain death to our kind.”

“It is a long story. Suffice it to say, she is perfectly healthy now.”

“Then why was Death so fascinated by my Llyn?”

Now here was an opening that could work in his favor. “Shall we go and ask him, my lord?”

The water god met Dewer’s calculating gaze and his smile grew. “You are a clever one, fae/warlock. I agree. Though my time has been extended, it is fast diminishing and I would see my children safeguarded.



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