Blog Tour: Dark Wings by Skyla Madi
**Mature Content Warning**
Recommended for ages 17+ due to language and sexual content.
"I don't want to kill you, not anymore." He said, coming to face me. "I want to be with you. I want to hold you and touch you and--" He exhaled. "I. Want. You."
Violet Ashton is an exemplary angel with ninety-nine kills under her belt.
Nothing could make her underestimate herself until she's sent to hunt down Death, one of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. Or as Violet knows him--Lucas Cross, her ex-mentor and ex-lover. Defining the line between what her job requires and what her heart wants is the hardest decision she's ever had to make.
Lucas Cross is an angel turned demon.
The only thing he had to worry about was helping his brothers end the world, that was until Violet blew into town. From the moment he saw her again his normal self has fought hard to keep down the demon that desperately wants to kill her. Torn between love and hate, Lucas is determined to push all of Violet's limits.
The feud between the Never Dark realm and The Underworld is at boiling point and if Violet can't complete her mission Earth will pay the ultimate price.
Excerpt:
I spotted him leaving Sequin
nightclub. Sequin used to be the most luxurious nightclub this side of Concave
City. I glanced up at its dirty exterior and cringed. Things have changed since
my last visit. I stared long and hard at the club. Its walls were purple and
pale, coated in a thin layer of dirt. Even at midnight I could tell how
neglected the club was. The dazzling, bright white neon sign that read ‘SEQUIN’
made the building’s obvious neglect look more, well, obvious.
I watched as he lured a
scantily clothed woman into a nearby alley and cringed as she bent over in
front of him to pick up something she had ‘dropped.’ To me, the only thing she
seemed to have dropped was her morals. When she straightened, she continued to
stumble further into the alley. The bottom of her ass cheeks popped out from
underneath her micro-micro mini skirt with every step she took and to top off
her outrageous outfit, she wasn’t wearing a top—unless a bikini top doused in
sequins counted as an appropriate blouse these days. Maybe it did? It had been
a few years since I’d paid any attention to Earth’s fashion. I was human once,
but then I died, and when I died, I was chosen to become an angel, to protect
the Earth and all of its inhabitants. I’m from the Never Dark realm, an alternate
universe. I’m not your typical run-of-the-mill guardian angel that protects you
or guides you—that’s preschool stuff. I’m a special kind of angel. I hunt
things that go bump in the night.
Your worst nightmare wouldn’t even come close to the horrors that I’ve seen.
No, it wasn’t vampires—vampires don’t exist. Angels destroyed them all decades
ago, every last sparkly one of them,
and you’re welcome. I hunt various creatures and demons that have managed to
escape from the Underworld. Tonight, that demon was Death. This Death didn’t
walk around wearing a long black robe, nor did he carry a big scythe. This
Death was deadlier—much deadlier. He was one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
sent to end the world, only he is much, much
too early. It’s 2013 and the world isn’t supposed to end until the year 3000.
My job was to find out what he’s doing here and get him to leave. If he doesn’t
comply, I’ll kill him, and if I kill him, it’d be my one hundredth demon
kill—not bad, if I do say so myself.
“I see you, Mr. One
Hundred,” I muttered.
In my mind I was already
adding another notch to my belt. I pulled the tasteless, over-chewed piece of
gum from my mouth and stuck it in an empty ashtray that was concealed in my car
door. I watched them from a distance, just waiting for the right time to
attack. Then his smoldering brown eyes met mine and something knotted deep in
my stomach, catching me off guard. I was shocked, but I didn’t let it register
on my face. This wasn’t supposed to happen. He wasn’t supposed to see me, at
least not yet. I wanted to watch him for a little while first. His short, black
hair was disorganized, like a woman had just run her hands through it. His dark
brown eyes watched me intently and he ran his wet tongue along his bottom lip.
I swallowed hard as something hot and wild settled in my core. My ability to
see well in the dark made it easier for me to see him smirk as he cocked his
head to the side and studied me curiously. The skank followed his line of
sight, but she couldn’t see well enough to know what he was looking at. She
flicked her long blonde hair over her shoulder and placed her hands on his
chest, trailing them down his fine, black suit and then back up before resting
on his tie. Her lips moved as she spoke to him. When he didn’t respond, she
leaned closer and her lips barely grazed his ear. Again, he didn’t acknowledge
her. Those dark eyes only saw me. I grabbed the gun from my glove box and
climbed out of the car. I clipped the gun onto its holster at the back of my
black leather catsuit. It was mandatory that all field angels wear the required
uniform. The catsuit was designed for speed and protection. Having it skin
tight helped me move faster and prevented it from snagging on foreign objects.
I walked toward him, but he
didn’t run from me like most demons did. Instead, he chuckled, exposing his
perfect white teeth. He was exactly how
I remembered—perfect and incredibly sexy. My stomach turned at the thought of
even thinking something so wrong.
The girl finally spotted me
and took a step forward, shielding a quarter of Death’s body. I stopped when I
came within ten yards of them, my legs shoulder-width apart. I raised my arms
above my head and tightened my ponytail. My bright red hair draped over my
shoulder.
“I was wondering when I’d
see you again.” His voice was deep and husky. Images of melted caramel dripping
from a spoon filled my mind. The skank turned abruptly to face him. “Who the
fuck is she, Noah?” At least he’s smart enough to use a fake
name.
“Who the fu—” Her voice was
annoying. Rapidly, I drew my gun and shot the girl in the neck. With a quiet
gasp, she crumpled to the cold, dirty floor. I didn’t kill her—I shot her with
a tranquilizer and now she was sleeping it off. I returned the gun to its
holster. A tranquilizer wouldn’t work on him, and besides, I’d prefer to fight him with my hands.
“Buzz kill,” he groaned,
running his fingers through his hair. My fingers twitched at his movement.
“Why are you here?” I
demanded.
“I could ask you the same
thing.”
I narrowed my eyes at him as
he bent down and stroked the girl’s cheek with the back of his finger. I
ignored the pang of jealousy that coursed through my chest. You see, I knew
Death personally—a long time ago, before he became Death, before he was torn in
two. Back then he was an angel known as Lucas and he was the one that recruited
me. He taught me everything I know about demons and how to kill them. I stared
at him; he hadn’t changed in the slightest. He still had those high cheekbones
and big brown eyes. His hairstyle was the same—short and messy. He straightened
himself and took a few steps toward me.
“You’re as beautiful as I
remember, V. Not that I expected anything short of perfection.” He licked his
bottom lip and looked me up and down. His eyes lingered on my breasts for a
second longer and I clenched my jaw. V was Lucas’s nickname for me. It was
short for Violet. There was once a time when that nickname brought me
immeasurable happiness, but now it brought me nothing but pain.
His brown eyes glistened
dangerously. “Come home with me? For old time’s sake?” A cocky smile spread
over his face. There was a time when he only had to bat an eyelid at me wrong
and I’d jump him. I wasn’t going to lie, he looked as incredible as I
remembered—maybe even more now he had that extra ‘badness’ about him…but it was
different now. I hated seeing him like this, he was another person entirely. He
wasn’t the same man I had met only a few years ago. Lucas took a few more steps
toward me, but I didn’t budge.
He continued, ignoring my
silence. “We were good together… once.”
I cringed, recalling our
training sessions together—his sweat, my sweat, how his strong hands felt on my
body. A warm flush flooded me, resting at my core. I shook my head. He’s screwing with you. It isn’t him! He
isn’t Lucas, he’s Death. Give him the warning and leave.
“I don’t know whether your
Council told you or not, but you are nine hundred and eighty-seven years
early.”
He chuckled and it made me
flinch, because for a few seconds, I forgot he was my enemy. “I can do as I
please. I’m not hurting anybody.”
Lucas—Death was a category
five demon. In my world, demons are ranked by the damage they do. The Banshee,
Tracker demons, Seers, and other demons that blend in with society are category
one demons. They’re allowed to roam Earth freely provided they don’t kill
anybody, and most of the time, they didn’t. Category two demons were Succubi
and Incubi. They pass off as human easy enough and generally stick to morally
questionable careers in the sex industry, but could inflict minimal damage to
one person if they wanted to. Category three demons were your vampires, but
they’re gone now, leaving only werewolves and Shards in that category. Shards
are a catlike demon that preys on wild animals and occasionally on humans.
Category four demons are fallen angels and your average human-like demons. An angel becomes a demon once they’ve been banished from the Never
Dark realm. Most fallen angels choose to leave the Never Dark realm once they
realize their powers would be a little stronger if they embrace their darker
side. A human can become a demon if they’re turned by another demon. This gives
them superhuman strength. Category five demons are the worst. Cat five demons
can’t appear on Earth without causing mass destruction and death. These demons
are Skatters (dumb, gimp-like creatures that are sent into a frenzy by a
rapidly beating heart), necromancers, the four Horsemen of the apocalypse, and
the Underworld Council. These demons are highly dangerous and must be removed
from Earth immediately, unless scheduled otherwise. It’s sad, but sometimes
life on Earth needs to be balanced out. Only once in history has the Earth been
completely wiped of life by the four Horsemen and then started again… or so I
was told.
I swallowed hard,
remembering to force some kind of formality into my voice. “You’re not welcome
here and if you don’t leave now, I’ll kill you.”
His eyes darkened and
narrowed. “You forget one thing, my sweet V.”
“And what’s that?”
“I taught you everything you
know.” His sinfully dark voice wrapped around the words like a boa constrictor
wraps around its victim. Lucas swung at me, but I managed to duck just in time.
He came at me full force, throwing punches and kicks. Most of them I managed to
dodge, until one kick hit me square in the stomach. I fell backwards, hitting
my head against the concrete. My vision blurred for a few seconds and I shook
my head, trying to get my bearings. A few seconds later my vision returned and
I used my wrists to spring back onto my feet. Lucas removed his jacket,
throwing it down onto the damp concrete and rolled up the sleeves of his white
shirt.
“You’re faster, stronger,
and meaner than you used to be, but I still don’t think that’s enough to beat
me.”
I sprang toward him, hoping
to catch him off guard, but even in the middle of rolling up his sleeves he was
expecting my attack. Nothing is more infuriating than an opponent that knows
what you’re going to do before you do it. He grabbed me by the waist and
slammed me into a brick wall. I recovered quickly and we circled each other,
testing each other. I tried to remember everything he'd taught me and
everything I knew about him. I'd trained with him for years. I made a mental
check list of all his strengths—he was tall, he had reach on me. If I ran at
him, he’d knock me out before I got within a few feet of him. He was strong and
lean. If I wrestled him, he’d be able to pin me and break my neck easily. The
only weakness he had was… was… well, nothing. Lucas was hands down the most
well-rounded fighter I’d ever met. Couple that with his new found strength,
speed, and stamina… I was out matched—a hundred to one.
“Realize something, did you,
darling? You’re no match for me and you never will be. Why they sent you, I
have no idea.”
A light growl escaped my
lips and Lucas smiled at me. I dove at him, catching him by surprise. We
tumbled to the floor, locked in a full-blown wrestle. He grabbed my neck and
squeezed, but I thrust my elbow into his ribs and shoved him off me. I sprang
to my feet and kicked him in the face. As my boot connected, I heard a gruesome
crack and then blood splattered the concrete. My chest rose and fell rapidly,
leaving me slightly breathless. “You have until sunrise to leave Earth or I
will come back and kill you.”
I walked away from him, not
knowing if he’d attack me from behind—he didn’t. I didn’t look back until I was
in my car. He was gone. A sad feeling swirled around my stomach and tears
threatened. Suddenly, I felt claustrophobic in my suit.
“Don’t be an idiot.” I
breathed deeply, banging my forehead on the hard steering wheel. “That wasn’t
Lucas.”
My SUV roared to life and I
drove off. I was going back to our headquarters. I still had to fill out a
report of tonight’s events. I sighed and suddenly became aware of all the
bumps, scrapes, and bruises that I’d sustained. The fight was a lot more brutal
than I thought, but my physical pain was the least of my worries. I just went
head to head with my friend, my mentor, and the love of my life—my heart hurt a
lot more than any physical injury I’d sustained. I hadn’t seen Lucas in years,
not since our last passionate night together, and then he was taken. The
motorway rolled silently under me. Don’t
cry. You’re not going to cry. I bit my lip and blinked a million times, but
I couldn’t shake the tears and I cried. I cried because he was lost to me. I
begged for this assignment. I thought that if I saw him again. I’d be able to
put what we shared behind me.
There was no way it was
going to be that easy.
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My Review:
Dark Wings rocks!!
I love everything about this book.
The concept and the flow of the story is great! The characters are also cool.
I love how the characters personalities, they are easy to love and they are not boring.
I love how they easily captured my interest, especially Lucas!!
The drama and issue of the story, it's intriguing.
I was intrigue on why Lucas did all the things he' done (being an angel turned demon). And Violet, I love how motivated she was in her mission. Some of the scenes in the story made me crazy, with the witch and Lucas' brothers. AHHH!!
The ending of the story is also good, so far I'm happy with it..
Can't wait what will happen next to Lucas and Violet and if they will find the ending they wanted..
Ms. Skyla did a really good job in writing this book. It's good and interesting.
I'm happy I read this book, great read and worth it.
I will recommend this book to readers who love reading paranormal romance.
About the Author:
Skyla Madi was born in the small town of Port Maquarie, New South Wales in 1993. She spent half her life
growing up in Wauchope, a thriving rural town at the heart of the Hastings
River Valley before making the leap to the busy city of Brisbane.
Whenever this young Australian writer isn’t changing
diapers, watching cartoons, cooking for her husband or doing other motherly-wife
things she is actively working on her writing and improving her writing
skills.
Skyla loves to read just as much as she loves to write
and since discovering that YA/paranormal romance/urban fantasy/ are
her favourite genres, she has embarked on her own writing journey and
is currently working on a YA series titled ‘The Guardian Angel’
series which is being published by Limitless Publishing.
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