White Hot Kiss (THE DARK ELEMENTS #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Jennifer L. Armentrout
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There was a demon in McDonald’s.
And it had a powerful hunger for Big Macs.
Most days, I loved my after-school job. Tagging the soulless and the
damned usually gave me a mad case of the warm fuzzies. I’d even given
myself a quota out of boredom, but tonight was different.
I had a paper to outline for AP English.
“Are you gonna eat those fries?” Sam asked as he grabbed a handful off
my tray. His curly brown hair fell over his wire-frame glasses. “Thanks.”
“Just don’t take her sweet tea.” Stacey slapped Sam’s arm and several
fries fell to the floor. “You’ll lose your entire arm.”
I stopped tapping my foot, but kept my eye on the interloper. I don’t
know what it was with demons and the Golden Arches, but man, they loved
the place. “Ha-ha.”
“Who do you keep staring at, Layla?” Stacey twisted in the booth,
looking around the crowded fast-food joint. “Is it a hot guy? If so, you
better—Oh. Wow. Who goes out in public dressed like that?”
“What?” Sam turned, too. “Aw, come on, Stacey. Who cares? Not
everyone wears knockoff Prada like you.”
To them, the demon looked like a harmless middle-aged woman with
really bad fashion sense. Her dull brown hair was pinned up with one of
those old-school purple butterfly clips. She wore velvet green track pants
paired with pink sneakers, but it was her sweater that was epic. Someone
had knitted a basset hound on the front, its big, sappy eyes made of brown
yarn.
But despite her drab appearance, the lady wasn’t human.
Not that I had a lot of room to talk.
She was a Poser demon. Her astronomical appetite was what gave away
the breed. Posers could eat a small nation’s worth of food in one sitting.
Posers might look and act human, but I knew this one could snap the
head off the person in the booth next to her with little effort. Her inhuman
strength wasn’t the threat, though. It was the Poser’s teeth and infectious
saliva that were the real danger.
They were biters.
One little nip and the demonic version of rabies was passed to the human.
Totally incurable, and within three days, the Poser’s chew toy would
resemble something straight out of a George Romero flick, cannibalistic
tendencies included.
Obviously, Posers were a real problem unless you considered a zombie
apocalypse fun times. Only good thing was that Posers were rare, and every
time one bit somebody, its life span was shortened. They usually had about
seven good bites in them before they went poof. Sort of like a bee and its
stinger but dumber.
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