Wicked Curses by Brenda K. Davies EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Brenda K. Davies
- Language: English
- Genre: Psychic Suspense
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Sahira glided through the crowd filling the elaborately appointed pub.
Conversations swirled around her, but she was still too shell-shocked by her
current situation to register anything they said.
Instead, she tried to take in all the details of the large, open space with
three crystal chandeliers illuminating the room. The subdued glow of the
chandeliers indicated there was some power source here, but it must not
have been much, as bronze lanterns with flickering candles hung along the
wooden walls.
The place smelled of alcohol, sex, and cooking meat. Beneath it were
the fainter aromas of wood and the earthy scent of the outdoors.
With its mirror-lined back, the stately bar took up the entire wall across
from her. Bottles of different-colored liquids lined the glass shelves, but no
labels marked what each contained.
Multiple gaming tables and high-top and low-top tables filled the room.
She’d never seen such an eclectic mix of immortals in one place or getting
along so well as they gathered around the tables, drinking and gaming.
More of them filled the stools lining the bar as they chatted and downed
their drinks. Why aren’t they as freaked out about this place as I am? How
long have they been here?
Sahira gulped as she studied them. They must have been here for a
while if they were all this calm. Most immortals, especially lycans, would
have lost their minds over being trapped anywhere, but the lycans in this
crowd were contentedly playing cards or eating dinner.
Sahira wasn’t sure she would have believed it possible, but being
trapped in this realm had bound them together instead of pitting them
against one another. Though, she imagined there were times when they
turned on one another like rabid dogs.
She’d only been here for ten minutes and was already feeling
claustrophobic. Rubbing her neck, she resisted pulling at her collar. I’m
trapped.
The words ran through her brain on a continuous loop. It couldn’t be
true. It had to be some sick joke.
She waited for the punchline but felt like she’d been punched in the gut
when it didn’t come. There had to be a way out of this place.
Orin wasn’t the most trustworthy guy in the world. She wouldn’t trust
him to cross the street without throwing someone in front of a car.
And he’d gladly push her into the way or run her over if it suited his
needs.
But if he’s lying, why can’t you open a portal out of here?
Recalling her inability to do so made her throat tighten; this time, she
couldn’t resist tugging at the collar of her blue peasant shirt with its bell
sleeves. The loose-fitting, flowing shirt suddenly felt as confining as a
straitjacket.
Her fingers itched to tear it off so she could breathe easier. Sweat
beaded on her forehead and trickled down her back to cleave the thin
material of the shirt to her.
I’m stuck here. I’m stuck!
Oh, shit.
“Easy,” a deep voice rumbled.
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