Ascension Of Evil
Battle For Souls
Ciara Knight
Gaby Moore fails to stop a demonic war which released condemned ancient angels and Lucifer’s minions to Earth. When all hope is lost, Herak, an Ancient sentenced to eternal solitude for starting the first demonic war, pledges to save the world. But is he really reformed and ready to fight, or will he betray Gaby and Alexander forcing them to sacrifice their love and each other to save the world?
Today I am lucky to have Ciara Knight to the site with an excerpt from Ascension of Evil. This is an awesome series, and if you haven't started it, you should! Especially if you like angel books. Below this post you can find the link to my review of the first book in the series, Rise From Darkness. Now on with the excerpt! Hope you like it!
Excerpt 1: Ryder and Gaby are on the
beach with their families for them to soulbond.
Alexander removed his coat and
handed it to Boon. He pressed his lips to her forehead, and her heart thrashed
against her ribs in anticipation. This was it. They would connect in the most
intimate manner ever created.
He tossed his tie and shirt to Boon
and tugged her flush against him. “I love you, Gabriella Lorre.”
She giggled at the sound of a name
that wasn’t technically legal, but was blessed by God himself. They lifted into
the air. Their eyes locked in a loving gaze. She could get lost in those eyes
and never return to Earth.
Held in Alexander’s strong arms, she
immersed herself in his navy aura, aided by an occasional beat of his strong
wings, they floated above the beach. His gorgeous denim-blue eyes pierced her
soul. They sat on a cloud of inviting mist surrounded by sweet smells of a
fresh rain and eternal love.
“We will finally be one.” He spoke
the words she’d longed to hear.
Six months they waited to bond. Training
and rebuilding their home came first. Alexander insisted everything be perfect.
He stroked her cheek.
His look of desire and acceptance
melted her heart. Happiness filled her with the thought of the others below.
For the first time in months, they had something to celebrate. Her father,
Grace, Sammy, and Boon were here with them to share in their soulbonding in
spite of their concerns. Okay, they couldn’t see them. She knew that from
watching Sammy and Boon’s soulbonding.
Silky feathers wrapped around her,
caressing her shoulders and back. Tiny electrical currents surged through her
body. She waited for the bond to take hold and be pulled into the inexplicable
bliss Sammy had told her about. Not so
much a physical experience, although
it would be better than sex. Her words lingered in Gaby’s mind. Of course,
she had no idea what sex felt like either. Alexander had insisted they wait.
Once they bonded, their union would be blessed, and they could be together.
A deep want to experience intimacy
with him hummed through her body. She relaxed into Alexander’s embrace and
sighed, rubbing her face against his strong chest—at peace and truly happy for
the first time since her mother’s death.
His navy aura turned into night, and
a small current jolted for a second then settled. Her rapid pulse pounded in
her head. The salty air spun around them with ever-growing intensity.
Alexander’s face blurred then disappeared into the swirling blackness. She
closed her eyes, opened her heart, and waited for the connection.
The air morphed from a pleasant
dance into a ferocious cyclone lashing at her skin. The world turned upside
down, leaving her without any concept of direction.
Sweat coated her, making it hard to
hold on to Alexander. She clawed to keep him close. The more she fought the
further he slipped. “Alex!” she cried.
No response, only air.
Her stomach clenched with an abyss
of emptiness.
Sammy hadn’t warned her about this.
Was it part of the ceremony? Her body convulsed. A slit of fire ran from her
skull behind her eyes, down her back, stopping at her waist. She tried to slap
out the sting behind her, but couldn’t reach far enough.
Razors slid down her back. Her skin
ripped open. Her insides shuddered and pulsed. Her arms spread across the sky,
and she turned like a tilt-a-whirl gone wild.
Something’s
wrong. Can’t be part of ceremony.
Faint, cryptic words rang in her
ears. Alexander called out to her. His voice muffled by the fierce wind. Yes.
Something had gone wrong. All her organs boiled. She flashed back to Forras and
the demon poison.
Grace was right after all. Only two
angels could bond. Alexander would die.
“Oh, God, no!”
Despite the excruciating heat, she
fought to free herself from the cocoon of hell. “No. Take me!”
Two large balls formed below her
shoulder blades and pressed at her flesh. The hot line spread as if forceps
stretched her muscles open and pulled her ribs from her spine. The two spheres
extended down, scrapping against bone and tissue.
Burning.
Dizzy.
Pain.
The wind stopped, yet the world continued
to rotate.
Air swooshed by her, she blinked and
saw the earth crashing toward her.
Her back peeled open and massive
black clouds plumed above her shoulders.
She screamed and retched.
Muscles tightened and the wound
sealed.
Smell of salty air and fresh cut
grass teased her senses into believing the ground greeted her with soft sand.
She knew better. Trees jetted up
from below like spears waiting to impale her.
She caught a glimpse of the white
sand beach in the distance, but she’d veered to the forest with no sign of
Alexander. The dark pools moved up and down and the muscles along her spine
tightened.
They weren’t clouds, but massive,
evil extensions of her body.
Blood-red wings.
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When not writing, she enjoys reading all types of fiction. Some great literary influences in her life include Edgar Allen Poe, Shakespeare, Francine Rivers and J K Rowling.
Ciara Knight always had a passion for storytelling. At an early age, she wrote several short stories and poems, and in college she started work on her first novel. It wasn’t until late 2008 that she returned to her true passion of writing. Over the past few years she has penned five novels and joined several professional writing organizations to better her craft.
Ciara is happily married and enjoys family time. She has learned to embrace chaos, which is a requirement when raising three boys, and utilizes the insanity to create stories not of this world including, Fantasy, Paranormal, Sci-Fi, and Young Adult Dystopian.
Her first love, besides her family, reading, and writing, is travel. She’s backpacked through Europe, visited orphanages in China, and landed in a helicopter on a glacier in Alaska.