The Wicked

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Macmillan, 2008 M01 2 - 421 pages

There is no happily ever after
...for Damali and Carlos, even though they have finally tied the knot. There are bigger problems on the horizon: A band of human scientists conducting secret experiments has opened the dimension that holds Cain, the son of Eve and the new Chairman of the Vampire Council. And now that Cain is back into the human world, he's bigger and badder than ever.

THE WICKED

Cain has amassed an army of creatures no one has ever encountered before...and he has plans of his own for his beloved Vampire Huntress Damali. So when she heads to Hell to serve justice—and faces a nemesis of pure, unforeseen evil—it's all Carlos can do to get Damali back. After all, his wife might be pregnant. The question is: Is Damali's child his—or the Chairman's?


"L.A. Banks writes a killer vamp series."
—Sherrilyn Kenyon



www.vampire-huntress.com

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
17
Section 3
37
Section 4
61
Section 5
83
Section 6
107
Section 7
127
Section 8
153
Section 12
261
Section 13
288
Section 14
289
Section 15
308
Section 16
344
Section 17
364
Section 18
389
Section 19
399

Section 9
172
Section 10
213
Section 11
236
Section 20
415
Section 21

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About the author (2008)

Leslie Esdaile Banks was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 11, 1959. She received an undergraduate degree from The University of Pennsylvania and a master of fine arts degree in filmmaking from Temple University. She wrote under the pseudonyms L. A. Banks, Leslie Esdaile, Leslie E. Banks, Leslie Banks, and Leslie Esdaile Banks. She wrote in several genres including crime, thriller, romance, science fiction, and fantasy. Writing as L. A. Banks, she was best known for the Vampire Huntress Legend series and the Crimson Moon series. She received the 2009 Romantic Times Booklover's Convention Career Achievement Award for Paranormal Fiction and the 2008 Essence Magazine Storyteller of the Year Award. She died of adrenal cancer on August 2, 2011 at the age of 51.

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