Brolach by Marata Eros

A Rejected Mates Shifter Vampire Antihero Dark Romance

A demon searches for females of angelic descent to breed with.

Brolach

From New York Times, USA Today, #1 Dark Fantasy bestseller Marata Eros and for fans of The Black Dagger Brotherhood , 50 Shades, and Twilight, comes a tale of alpha demon warriors, claiming what is theirs for the survival of the species.

" ...While awaiting other books to this series and the originals to these spin offs I attempted to find other Authors of this caliber and have failed! No other authors I have found have brought out as much heat as Eros does. I literally have to fan myself while reading her work..."
"...oh hot hot hot... vampires, demons, merman mmmm..."
"...Brilliant!"
"...LOVE WHERE THE SERIES GOING!!!!!!"

NOTE: The DEMON Serial contains extreme violence throughout and should not be downloaded/read by the faint-of-heart. Might contain triggers.

Synopsis:
Ruby is an exotic dancer with a past. Running from a father who is a murderer, she takes to the sea where she lives the quiet and lonely existence of the unseen.

One night when her abusive boss lays more than a finger on her, the crowd gets out of hand and an unlikely savior moves to end her misery. Little does Ruby know that there are those who've been searching for exactly what she is.

Brolach is a demon warrior with a purpose: to find females with enough demon blood who could be valuable breeders in Hades. Their inclusion would tip the scales in favor of the age old war between heaven and hell, to those who live below.

What Brolach doesn't realize is they share a blood tie that neither suspect, one that might make them pay in blood.

Though this is the first installment in The Demon Series, reading both The Druid and Siren Series first, might deepen the reading experience.

Novella length.

Genre: FICTION / Romance / Paranormal / Witches

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

Language: English

Keywords: demon, demons, angel, angels, erotica, dark romance, paranormal romance, dark fantasy, thriller, vampire

Word Count: 28.302

Sales info:

Demon is an off-shoot of my bestselling Druid series and explores dark fantasy troupes involving demons, angels and humans with the blood of these supernaturals. Hot scenes and jam-packed with action.


Sample text:

Lucasʼ hand clenched around the thick throat of Fred, his half-human, half-demon liaison for the human dredges, and shook him with neck-snapping hardness. His short ebony talons made quarter moons on the pale red flesh of his neck.

Fred stuttered, his partially human skin sizzling against the tunnel wall he was pressed against, leading to the very bowels of Hades. Fred had no true wish to venture that deeply. He wanted back in the land of humans, to oversee the scum of his small shrine of decadence under the guise of an exotic dance club.

But he'd need to first suffer at the hands of Lucas, a full-blooded Demon warrior of Hades. Fred would be pressed to tell all—or—be tortured. Both choices were bad ones. Then there was the fact he'd let that bitch Ruby slip through his fingers.

But how was he to know about Brolach?

“I will ask you one last time, Fred,” Lucas said, enunciating his name like a curse word. He shook him again, plastering Fred against the stone walls of the tunnel.

Fred's teeth rattled in his head like loose marbles. “Master...” Fred said, choking on his own placating, “I've tried to tell ya.”

Lucasʼ face drew nearer, their noses a hairsbreadth from contact, and Fred felt the heat from Lucasʼ skin rise, strangling his nose hair with a swamp of scalding vapor. “Try. Harder.” Those fingers squeezed down on his Adam's apple.

Fred felt a surge of panic, rising on his tiptoes.

Lucas smirked, suddenly releasing the squirming Fred.

He slid down the scalding wall in relief, even as second degree burns erupted over his back and anywhere his skin came into contact with the rough wall.

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Unavailable for translation.
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Pablo Lionel Giglio

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