The Darkness Within (Sanguine Series: Awakening Book 1) by H.M Reilly

The Darkness Within (Sanguine Series: Awakening Book 1) by H.M Reilly

Author:H.M Reilly [Reilly, H.M]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-10-13T05:00:00+00:00


If the Eaton hunter had power anywhere near that of his great-great-grandfather, Patrick knew his life could be threatened.

Clearly, this hunter may prove to be a challenge to him. Thalia was centuries old with a strength and power that grew over the years. She was nowhere near as old as Patrick, but any hunter that could face a witch of Thalia’s strength and power was dangerous. Patrick would make sure the hunter didn’t survive. He just needed to find him.

Patrick followed Lana down the highway on their way into the city, but he continued to drive when she took an exit home. He turned down a long, quiet road not far from the border of the nearby forest. A no trespassing sign was posted on the propped open gate. His tires splashed through a puddle as he drove up the driveway and pulled in around the back of the building. He parked near the back door and slipped out of the sleek black vehicle.

As he made his way across the pavement to the back door, he lifted his dark gaze to the sky. The clouds floated slowly across the sky, revealing a patch of scattered stars. He took in the quiet night and cool air of the forest, feeling the air brush against his heated skin. There was a howl off in the woods behind him, and he lifted his head upright, glancing over his shoulder. It could have just been a dog, but Patrick knew better than to accept that as the only possibility.

The house was quiet. He didn’t even hear his dog, Azrael, running through any of the halls. He wasn’t used to the silence. Patrick left the door unlocked behind him as he stepped over to the front hall, taking off his coat and stepping out of his boots. Thoughts took over his mind like a white-hot noise he wanted to escape.

He stepped across the foyer and down the front hall leading to the rest of the house. The living room was still warm, and he glanced at the fireplace. The coals still glowed bright red, slowly fading away. John, his butler, must not have been gone long. He stepped across the room and put the bottle of whiskey on his home bar, stepping around to get a clean glass. He poured himself a drink, dropping a few stones in from the mini-fridge, and grabbed the pack of cigarettes sitting on the bar.



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