What has the power to make you want to survive? Discover in THANOS, releasing January 26th from Ella Frank!
Series: Masters Among Monsters #3 Publication Date: January 26th, 2017
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Book Description:
CHARMED FOR LIFE?
Thanos Agapiou has always been a charmer. For over two millennia, the vampire had no problem acquiring whom and what he wanted with a flash of his handsome smile. He took for granted the boyish good looks he presumed he’d possess for the rest of eternity.
How very wrong he was.
A nearly fatal attack distorted his entire existence. With his appearance now matching the title many have bestowed their kind—monster—he hides away from the world and all of those who know him, including his Ancient, Eton.
Until one night when a stranger draws him out from the shadows.
OR CURSED FOR ETERNITY?
Ever since Paris Antoniou was thrust into a world of vampires, his reality has become stranger than the history and the myths he’s studied for the past decade.
When he learns the truth about his origins and the power he wields, his confusion and fear have him running for his life. What he doesn’t expect is to run into the arms of Thanos—a vampire who doesn’t intimidate him as much as he intrigues him.
WHAT HAS THE POWER TO MAKE YOU WANT TO SURVIVE?
As their worlds collide under extraordinary circumstances, an attraction neither can deny takes hold. But will that be enough to save Thanos from his demons, or will he condemn Paris to his fate?
Destinies have been changed. Lines have been crossed. And, with tales of the vampire race coming to an end, who will make the ultimate sacrifice?
After all, in a world run by vampires and gods, only one can be the true Master among the Monsters.
Excerpt:
And The Blood
Shall Run…
LONG AGO, THE Ancients of the vampire race searched for, and created,
the one they wished to walk alongside for all eternity—their first-sired. They
shared with them their blood, knowledge, and power. Thus creating a complex
relationship where the first-sired’s existence integrated and tangled with the
very being who made them, solidifying them as one.
Only three such connections exist within the vampiric hierarchy.
One born out of lust.
One born out of loneliness.
And the final born out of need.
As Eton, Ancient of Thanos Agapiou, walked away from where his progeny
had sequestered himself with another, the steel-like binding of calm that his
first-sired’s presence had once afforded unraveled and snapped like a chain
severed. His permanent absence was now the only thing he had left to offer his
Thanos to counter his ultimate betrayal. And he knew by giving it exactly what
fate he had just sealed for himself.
After all this time, and Thanos’s strict control throughout the
centuries, Eton had almost forgotten the allure of that which now stirred to
life inside of him. But as the desperate, soul-searing need for
destruction clawed for freedom, he recalled the reason for the desperate
measures he’d taken the last time this transformation had occurred. Because
without Thanos by his side, the infection that afflicted him threatened the
very existence of his kind.
It was bound to happen. Just as it had once before. Tonight had been the
final cut, but the distance, the separation, that had begun nights before when
Thanos had demanded his absence…
“STAY WHERE YOU are. Do not come any closer.”
“Thanos—”
“I said do not come any closer.”
Eton stopped where he was, obeying Thanos’s words, as he always did. “Let
me talk to you.”
“I do not want to talk,” Thanos spat. “Especially not with you.”
The venom in those words stung.
“Thanos—”
“I said no. You will at least grant me the simple courtesy of your
absence, since I am already to endure an eternity of torment you have
inflicted.”
Determined to get through to the angry male across from him, Eton pushed
on. “It won’t ail you forever. You will soon heal—”
“Heal?” Thanos thundered as he
rounded on Eton.
Eton schooled his earnest features, but he was a millisecond too late.
“You cannot even look at me without flinching. Do not talk to me of
healing. This”—Thanos pointed to his scarred face—“this will never heal.”
He was right. Eton knew that, though his appearance didn’t matter to
him. When he looked at Thanos, all he saw was his first-sired.
The private lives of the Ancients were rarely discussed. To Vasilios and
Diomêdês, their first-sired represented the ones they’d chosen to take under
their wing. Someone to share their eternal existence with and ones who would
follow them, be loyal to them, and obey.
His and Thanos’s relationship was not that way at all. They kept their
bond hidden, and for him, Thanos was the one who owned him—the one who calmed
everything that ran riot inside him. O kýriós tou. His master.
“Get out.”
“You don’t mean—”
“I said. Get. Out.”
ETON STAGGERED TO a halt halfway down the hall, and raised a hand to
steady himself against the wall. The memory of that night was as vivid now as
it was back then, and it had brought with it something far more dangerous than
a disconnect between an Ancient and his first-sired.
His teeth tingled, wanting to punch free, and the skin around his lips
drew painfully taut. It had been so many centuries since he’d sensed the dark
presence within that the force in which it begun to resurface was overwhelming.
He needed to get back to the sanctuary of his bedchambers. Back to the one
place where he could lock himself inside and use magic to ensure his captivity—if
only he could focus long enough to get there. He was grateful that no one was
there to witness his undoing.
Eton’s hand shook as he dug his fingertips into
the stone until they bled. He needed that bite of pain, since Thanos wasn’t
there to offer it, that sting to distract himself from the other, more pressing
needs rising up inside of him. As it was, there was no way he’d be able to
concentrate long enough to fade while this ugliness was fighting for dominance.
His body trembled under his effort to control himself, and just when he thought
he had a chance in hell of grasping its leash, Kronos, one of Alasdair’s
newlings, came around the far end of the hall.
Eton’s nostrils flared as he scented the male who’d
come to a standstill like a deer in the brightest of headlights. As if he
sensed the immediate peril he’d unknowingly stumbled upon, Kronos looked
around, trying to locate anyone else as he swallowed. Eton heard the reaction
as if it were his own, and lowered his eyes to the ground before digging his
fingers deeper into the shale under his palm.
“Eton, my Lord,” Kronos said. “I was just coming to—”
“Run,” Eton
interrupted, and the low pitch of his voice was not only a warning to this
young vampire, but a fucked-up request from the other side of him. The
monstrous side.
“Run? But—”
Eton raised his head, and when his eyes, which he knew now would be
blood red, met Kronos’s, the vampire took a step back, as if realizing just how
much danger he was in.
“Run,” Eton said once
again, and this time his voice sounded as though it had been grated over the
sharpest, most jagged of edges. It was hoarse, torn, and so foreign that Eton
was as stunned as Kronos that it had come from him.
“I…I was coming to check on Thanos,” Kronos said, and then stopped talking
when he noted the change that had begun. Eton knew exactly what the young male
was seeing. It was a sight only three others had ever borne witness to—and
survived.
Kronos’s fangs dropped down in an automatic response
to the threat metamorphosing before him. There was shock stamped over his pale
features, his entire body trembled, and as he inched away, Eton caught the
movement and flashed over in front of the male. His hand jerked out and his
bloodied fingertips gripped Kronos’s throat in a punishing hold as he hauled
him up and in line with what was a distorted version of the face he wore as
Eton. “I told you to run.”
Kronos opened his mouth to respond, but his protestation was never
heard. Eton’s fist slammed through the male’s breastbone, and a harsh wheeze
expelled from between Kronos’s lips. The cracking and splintering of his ribs
only heightened the pleasure Eton’s monster thrived on as he took a hold of the
heart within the vampire’s chest cavity and squeezed. As Eton’s fingers sank
into the cold organ, Kronos’s eyes widened.
“Yes,” Eton
hissed. “You are finally seeing why… Why I told you to
flee. Aren’t you, neare?”
“But…” Kronos gasped. “But…why? What are you?”
Eton’s nails extended from each finger with
painful precision. But where vampire’s nails were known to extend to pointed
tips, his curled into sharp, talon-like claws that scraped the delicate
membrane surrounding Kronos’s heart.
“I am daimon, Kronos.
A hellish monster that should have been eliminated
many years ago. I am a reminder of what dwells within us all.”
Kronos shook his head, and Eton could hear his frenzied thoughts. What’s
wrong with him? This isn’t Eton. He’s the calm one. He won’t kill me…
He was right in one sense—Eton wouldn’t kill him. He had made it his mission to be as genteel and accommodating
as could be over the years between the last time this happened and now. But…he
was no longer thinking as Eton.
As the turmoil inside Eton swirled to a frenzied height of consciousness,
he twisted his gnarled hand and then tore it from Kronos’s chest, ripping the
vampire’s heart from his body. When the male went limp in his grasp, Eton
dropped him to the floor and brought the heart to his nose, where he took a
deep inhale.
The demon reveled in its victory as it slowly slithered back to the
cracks within his soul, and then he let the organ roll from his palm and land
by its lifeless owner at his feet.
His claws retracted and his body twitched as he came back to himself,
and as he stood in the silent catacomb of the hall, the realization of what he’d
just done slammed into him. Eton turned his hands over to see the scarlet
liquid staining his pale skin, and reveled in the thrill it gave him.
Ever so slowly, he raised his hand to his mouth and licked a path along
his bloodied fingers, and the red haze of the creature roared to life,
threatening to take full control once more.
The metallic thunk of a lock sounded, catching his attention, and
when his name was called, Eton realized he must’ve let that roar free. He
pivoted on the balls of his feet and was stunned to see that Thanos had come
out into the hall.
Ever since his disfigurement, Thanos had refused to leave his chambers.
But even with the dark hood on and the half-face skull mask he’d asked for,
Eton would know the set of those broad shoulders anywhere. Not to mention the
sheer height of him.
Thanos’s blue eyes shifted to the lifeless body by Eton’s feet, and when
he raised them once again, Eton knew the vampire understood what had just
happened out there.
“Eton—”
Before Thanos could say anything more, though, Eton snarled and took
delight in the way Thanos backed up. Oh yes, as one of the few who
remotely understood the hideous thing inside of him, Thanos knew exactly the
kind of danger he was in, and the flare of his irises was a dead giveaway that
he knew he was the cause of it.
That’s right, kyrie mou, Eton shoved into Thanos’s mind. You wanted your freedom. You wanted Eton to leave. And we both know that
is the only way this can now end.
And with that, the
Ancient who was once Eton faded from the hall.
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