Ever After Series by A.C. James

Ever After Series by A.C. James

Author:A.C. James
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: psychic paranormal romance, ghost paranormal, new adult paranormal romance, vampire romance for adults, angel romance paranormal, witch romance, demon romance, alpha males, a.c. james, cursed ever after, eternal ever after, winter promises, fallen ever after, beyond ever after, ride series
Publisher: Swoon Worthy
Published: 2018-02-14T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 4

It was going to get ugly in here. The bouncer looked like he was about to pummel the guy, and I winced just thinking about it. His arms were as big around as the circumference of my head. Shit. It was going to hurt like hell if his fist made contact with that guy’s jaw. And it didn’t look like either one of them was ready to back down.

“You don’t have a key card. You can’t be up here just because you came up with her,” the bouncer shouted, waving his fist in the direction of a scantily-clad female.

The woman—a human—stood off to the side. A rhinestone collar encircled her neck, a sign of ownership. She was property of the club, and wore the same collar that marked all of our donors. Crimson Dusk. I still didn’t understand why they would want to be a meal, but I couldn’t complain when their willingness was so convenient. The man must have seen her use a key card to access the elevator and followed her. He was going to be in deep shit once Tessa got a hold of him. She wouldn’t take kindly to someone barging in uninvited to her private club.

“I told him that if he’s not a member, then he’s not allowed up here,” the woman said as she waved her hands in defense before crossing them over her chest. “But he shoved me onto the elevator and there was nothing that I could do.” She was glaring at both the bouncer and the intruder.

Both men were staring each other down and didn’t bother to acknowledge her.

“I’m here to see an old friend,” the man said, his lip curling upward in a snarl.

“No, you’re not,” said the bouncer. “You’re coming with me.”

The bouncer lunged toward the man and I never noticed Arie get up, but he was halfway across the black marble floor, heading toward the brawling men. The man fighting with the bouncer turned in his direction and his eyes lit up with recognition.

“Arie, am I glad to see you. Tell freaking fang-face over here to take his goddamn hands off of me.”

Arie clapped a hand on the bouncer’s shoulder. “Relax. He’s with me.”

He scowled at Arie but stepped away from the man, releasing his arm. “Next time put him on the list or get him a temp card,” the bouncer grumbled. “You should know the rules. All visitors must be accounted for.”

“I’ll vouch for him. If you have an issue with it—then by all means report it to Tessa, and she can take it up with me.”

“Whatever. Just see that it doesn’t happen again,” the bouncer said and frowned at both of them. “He’s your problem.”

The bouncer shook his head as he walked away from them.

The man burst out laughing. “How the hell are you, man?”

“Not too bad.” Arie grinned. “Come join us for a drink and we’ll catch up. There’s someone I want you to meet.”

They made their way over to the table. Arie slid onto the barstool next to me and the man took a seat across from us.



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