
Bitten by Destiny, the final book in the True Immortality Series, from Samantha Young writing as S. Young is OUT NOW!
English rockstar Elijah Webb is more than meets the eye. Being different might have made his childhood hell, but as an adult it’s opened doors to fame and fortune … and the supernatural underworld. Now that he knows all about the creatures that go bump in the night, Elijah’s pretty sure he’s a warlock. Powerful than most, but a warlock, nonetheless.
What else could he be, right?
Vampire Echo Payne is more than happy to infiltrate Elijah’s life to uncover whether the rockstar is one of the seven fae-borne prophesied to open the gate to Faerie. Having encountered one of his kind before, she knows he’s fae as soon as they meet. Her adoptive father, William, might want her to kill Elijah, but Echo has other plans now that she knows William is the monster who destroyed her family. She plans to end William Payne’s reign of terror and save her sister from the same fate she herself endured. But Echo needs Elijah’s help. Who cares about the blazing attraction that flares between them? Not Echo. She needs his fae gifts, not his addictive kisses.
When Elijah discovers Echo’s deception and the truth about what he is, he wants nothing but to protect his human parents. To do that, he has to trust the sexy vampire he can’t help but wish wanted him as much as she wanted revenge. Together they will travel across continents to help the other protect those they hold dearest and in doing so discover how deeply entwined their destinies really are…
For a peaceful future together might just be in the cards if Echo can let go of the past. But to win it, they will have to join forces with the other fae and their mates. It will take all of them to bring down their enemies. And if they fail, no one can save the human world from the darkness of Faerie.
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EXCERPT:
Elijah turned to Echo. She wouldn’t look at him as she stared down the alley in the opposite direction. “I … the hunger … I couldn’t hold off until we reach the pack.”
That’s when he realized why he’d scented her fear.
Elijah sensed her shame.
He charged her. Her startled, breathy cry as he pinned her against the wall fed the arousal that swirled in a thick heat in his lower stomach and groin. “Why the bloody hell didn’t you tell me?”
She glowered up at him, those stunning jade eyes flashing silver in the moonlight. “So you can remember you’ve allied yourself with a monster?”
Jesus fuck. She couldn’t possibly believe that. Elijah gripped her chin, tilting her face, her lips up toward his. “If you’re a monster, I’m a monster.”
She scoffed. “You don’t need blood to survive.”
“No, I don’t. But you bloody well do. And instead of asking me, you go hunting elsewhere,” he hissed angrily. “Do you think I didn’t notice your prey looked like the poor man’s version of me?”
“You’re an arrogant asshole, you know that?”
“For once, just let that bloody guard down,” he growled against her lips. “Ask me for what you need.”
“No.”
“Why?” Elijah pressed his body to hers, letting her feel how hard she made him. “I know you want me just as much as I want you. I can sense it. I can damn well smell it.”
Her breath stuttered, puffing against his mouth. “Elijah …”
At the uncharacteristic, pleading tone, he softened his hold on her. “Let me in. You can trust me.”
“If … I’m afraid if I drink from you … I won’t stop.”
“Why?” he pushed.
“Because I want you so badly!” She shoved at him. “Get off!”
Triumph flooded Elijah’s blood and he crushed his mouth over hers.