The Vampire & Angel Wars Complete Collection by G.K. DeRosa

The Vampire & Angel Wars Complete Collection by G.K. DeRosa

Author:G.K. DeRosa [DeRosa, G.K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mystic Rose Press
Published: 2020-08-07T05:00:00+00:00


Declan and Trinity poured over the Book of Salvation along with the pages of notes Sammarah had left behind. They’d been at it for hours, but nothing unlocked the incomprehensible riddle. Even Parker had given it a shot.

I set down Duke’s water bowl and gave him a pat. I needed a break. I was going cross-eyed from staring at pages and pages of meaningless text. I’d warned Declan it was no use, but he convinced me I just needed to tap into my special powers.

I had no special powers.

I wasn’t like Trinity or Sammarah. I wasn’t even sure I believed in this stuff.

Parker shuffled over to stand next to me and placed his hand on my shoulder. “Don’t beat yourself up about this, kid. You’ll figure it out.”

I glanced up and the clarity in his blue eyes was startling. I’d never noticed how much pain lined those irises before. He stood taller, his chest out. He looked ten years younger.

“Thanks,” I muttered. “You seem better.”

“This is the best I’ve felt in months. Declan needs to bottle that stuff up and sell it.”

I gave him a half-hearted laugh. “Right? That’s what I’ve been saying.” Maybe that was what I needed—a shot of Declan’s healing mojo. I sighed dramatically. “None of this is going to work if we can’t find the shield. I know you think Linc and the Rural Renegades are strong, but you haven’t seen what I have.”

“Then we’ll just have to find it, won’t we?”

The way his eyes crinkled at the side reminded me of my dad. A sharp pang lanced through my chest. I barely had time to think about my parents anymore. I was constantly running for my life, which provided the perfect distraction. One day, I’d have to face it—let all the pain in. That day wasn’t today though.

“Come on, let’s give it another go.” Parker placed his hand on my back and led me back to the table.

I sat between Declan and Trinity and heaved open the massive Book of Salvation. Flipping to the page with the enlarged crest of the divina sanguine, I stared at the figures—the heart, book, sword and shield.

Come on, think, Liv!

I was the heart—or at least it was the symbol of the divine bloodline. We had the book; I clasped it firmly in my hands. The sword. It was the second to last missing piece. My eyes focused on the illegible squiggles underneath the sword—the ancient text that Azazel had translated. I ran my finger over the markings, and a golden glow lit up the characters.

What in the hel—heavens?

The shimmering letters moved and within seconds, the foreign words transformed into a language I recognized.



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