Demons Like It Hot

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Authors: Sidney Ayers

Copyright

Copyright © 2011 by Sidney Ayers

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Contents
 

Front Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

An excerpt from
Demons Prefer Blondes

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Back Cover

For my grandmother.

You were always there

to help me recognize my dreams

and always made me smile

with your own fascinating stories.

I know you’re smiling from above.

Love you always!

Prologue
 

“So you’ve finally decided to join us?”

The loud voice boomed in Matthias Ambrose’s ears. He shoved his hands into the pockets of his camouflage cargoes and paced along the dais. The council, consisting of the Paladin’s oldest and fiercest demon warriors and delegates, looked down their noses at him.

He felt inferior, weak, and little. A common occurrence as of late… ever since his last job. A job he wished he never took. He deserved whatever hellish mission the Fore-Demons had in store for him.

“I have.” In the seven hundred and fifty plus years since he’d been demonized, he’d learned one thing. The less he talked, the better. Short and simple. End of story. The less he opened up, the less he’d show his weakness. And that was the last thing he wanted at this moment.

“Very well, Ambrose. Step forward.” The high-demon stood and clapped his hands. “I need to summon your handler.”

Matthias rolled his eyes. Of course the Fore-Demons controlled their assets just like the CIA did. “Summon away, my lord.”

“Do I sense some sarcasm in your tone, Ambrose?” The demon clucked his tongue. “I can always reassign you to another mission. How does Siberia sound?”

Knowing the Fore-Demons and their nonexistent sense of humor, he wasn’t kidding. Might as well play along. “Cold.”

“Ahh, still as witty as ever.” The elder demon scraped a withered hand through his white beard. “Unfortunately, now is not the time for jokes. We have serious problems on Earth and we need all the help we can get—including yours.” There was no mistaking the contempt in his voice.

He controlled the snort that threatened. As if he was the truly evil one. If they only knew the truth. Maybe then the almighty Fore-Demons Council and their ever-so-virtuous Paladin wouldn’t be so quick to make assumptions.

What in Hades had he gotten himself into? He had never needed to prove his worth to anyone before. Now it was the only thing that drove him. He wanted to belong. He wanted to help. It unnerved him.

And it was all
her
fault. How could one simple job cause him to doubt his own existence?

He was a paid mercenary. He’d never chosen a side. Now he was ready to jump on the Paladin bandwagon. Why now?

The answer was simple.
Serah
SanGermano
.

The moment his eyes had met hers, his world had spun out of control. And when he saw the mark on her hand, he knew exactly why the Infernati wanted Serah SanGermano. The two dots separated by a long slash showed him all he needed to know. She was a Pure-Blood. Despite his fear at the discovery, other emotions roared inside him. The scar only accentuated her beauty. Because of her, he’d almost failed his last mission. The only comfort was that when it was all done and over, Miss SanGermano wouldn’t remember a thing. He’d made certain of it.

The curse of his demonic existence—the ability to remove all memories and thoughts. He could swoop in, do his business, and no one, not even one of those blasted slayers, would remember a thing. Part of his heart constricted at the thought. Why would he want her to remember him? He’d nearly sent her to her death.

From the fight she and her chimp of an imp put him through, he was lucky to make it out alive. She was a spitfire for sure. That sort of fight would only get her in trouble—especially in the Infernati’s clutches.

Infernati. He hated them more than ever. They were evil. They had taken advantage of him. They had found a weakness.

Never again. He’d not let his guard down. But then there was Serah. Her curly brown hair that framed her face. Bright eyes that sparkled like the most vibrant sapphires left him entranced. Steamy sexuality rolled from her every move, yet still an aura of purity surrounded her. Confusing and intoxicating.
Dangerous
.

He had to stay away from her, yet she needed protection. An imp, no matter how feisty he was, would not do. Not with the battle he could feel brewing. Then again, with Rafael Deleon and the bevy of demons in Connolly Park, Serah would be well protected.

Why couldn’t he stop thinking about her? He hadn’t thought about a woman in that way since that fateful day over eight hundred years ago. He drew his lips tight. Now was definitely not the time to draw up the past. He wanted to concentrate on his future. A future where he could fight evil… preferably on his own. Alone.

“Are you done brooding, Ambrose?” The dark, rich tone prickled in his ears.

Matthias’s head snapped up. He ground his teeth and clenched his fists tighter. If he was here it could mean only one thing. “What the hell are you doing here?”

“Ambrose, you will respect your fellow Paladins if you wish to join us,” the only female of the Fore-Demon council admonished. To iterate her point, she threw back her arm and launched a warning fireball whizzing just past his shoulder.

Rafael Deleon shrugged and leaned against the marble dais. “No worries, Councilwoman Astra. He has his reasons, I’m sure.” He turned back to Matthias. “As for your question, Ambrose, I could ask you the same thing.”

Taking in Rafael’s countenance, Matthias blinked. Was this the same man? Where he had once been brutally formal and uptight, his aura now remained peaceful and serene. He could try to mask it behind all his pomp and arrogance, but Matthias knew better. The rumors were true. He’d fallen in love with the half succubus he’d been sent to protect. Blasted odd; he’d always thought love a weakness in demons. Yet here stood Rafael Deleon, as proud and strong as ever.

Matthias raised his chin. “I don’t need to answer to you, Deleon.”

Rafael snorted. “I beg to differ.”

“Are you a member of the Fore-Demon Council now?”

“No.”

“I only answer to them or who they choose for my handler.”

Raking a hand through dark hair, Rafael turned to the council. “So you haven’t told him yet?”

“We were just about to, Deleon,” Astra said with a flick of her barbed wings. “He seemed too deep in thought.”

Rafael nodded. “I might as well do the honors.” With a devilish smirk he turned to Matthias. “Ambrose, you will answer to me because I—much to my chagrin, I assure you—am your handler.”

Handler? Deleon? Why? This couldn’t be. He needed a mission somewhere far away from Connolly Park and Serah SanGermano. With her best friend’s demon lover as his handler, all his hopes slipped away. “I cannot agree to this.”

“Why ever not?” asked the elder demon. “Deleon is a one of the finest Paladins and he needs your help.”

“My reasons have nothing to do with Deleon and are personal in nature.”

“If you let your personal grievances sway your decisions, then you will never succeed as a Paladin. If you want to prove yourself to the cause, you will accept Deleon as your handler.”

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