His Curvy Queen of Blood (The Shadow Realm Syndicate #1) Read Online Evangeline Anderson

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Mafia, Paranormal, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: The Shadow Realm Syndicate Series by Evangeline Anderson
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Total pages in book: 123
Estimated words: 119694 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 598(@200wpm)___ 479(@250wpm)___ 399(@300wpm)
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Her gaze locks onto mine.

“Last chance, Jules. You’re really sure you want to do this?”

I think of Lucian…of the way he looked when he let me go. Of the dreams where he fades the way Hanna almost did. Of the certainty in my chest that if I don’t do this now, I’ll lose him forever.

“Yes,” I say. “I want to do this. I’m ready.”

Naomi nods and looks back down at the page.

“Who has the pin?”

“I do!” Tasha pulls out an antique silver straight pin with a wickedly sharp point.

My stomach flips, but I hold out my finger.

Tasha starts to poke me, but Hanna puts out a hand.

“Wait!” she exclaims.

She steps forward quickly, already tearing open an alcohol pad. She swabs my fingertip with brisk, professional motions, even though her eyes are bright with unshed tears.

Then she hugs me tight.

“I love you! Please be safe.”

“I’ll try.” I hug her back just as tightly.

She steps away, wiping her cheeks and Naomi nods at Tasha.

The pin pricks my finger, and I feel a sharp pinch of pain. A bead of blood wells up, bright red against my skin.

Naomi meets my eyes.

“Now you just need to go to each point of the pentagram and let a drop of blood fall. As you do, speak the spell I sent you.”

“Got it.” I nod and take a deep breath. The words are already in my head. I’ve been repeating them all day, letting them sink into my brain so I get them exactly right.

I step to the first point of the pentagram and let a single drop of blood fall into the flour.

I begin to chant.

By blood once given, by blood twice claimed,

By bonds unbroken, though worlds are strained,

I call the path that once lay bare,

I name the road between here and there.

The air seems to thicken around me. I move to the next point and let another drop fall. Another point…another drop. And so on. As I go, I speak the second half of the spell.

By love unspoken, by vow undone,

By moon and shadow and dying sun,

Let doors remember what hands have known,

Let not the seeker walk alone.

The candle flames flicker and the ground beneath my feet feels strangely warm—almost alive.

I finish the circuit and step into the center of the pentagram. Reaching into my pocket again, I lift the token.

And as my bloody fingertip touches its surface, light erupts all around me!

Crimson and white and gold spiral upward, twisting like a living thing. I hear gasps and someone shouts my name.

I catch one last glimpse of my friends—faces pale, eyes wide, mouths open in shock⁠—

Then they fade and the light collapses inward. The grass vanishes beneath my feet and black stone replaces it.

I blink and look around. I’m standing before the towering doors of the Crimson Spires.

I’m back in the Shadow Realm…I just hope I’m not too late.

72

Jules

The doors of the Crimson Spires loom in front of me—black iron traced with sigils I recognize now—symbols that once frightened me but now feel achingly familiar.

I push them open and find…nothing.

No guards…no servants…no torchlight.

The vast foyer yawns before me, hollow and silent, like the ribcage of a dead beast.

My footsteps echo too loudly on the obsidian floor. The sound bounces back at me, warped and lonely, and that’s when I notice the dust—it coats everything. The grand pillars…the carved balustrades. Even the enormous chandeliers hanging overhead, dull and dark, look dusty—their ruby crystals clouded as if no one has polished them in years.

My heart starts to pound. This isn’t right. This can’t be right.

When I left, the Crimson Spires were alive—servants moving silently through the halls, guards stationed at every entrance, warmth and firelight and Lucian’s presence woven into the very walls.

Now it feels… abandoned, like a mausoleum.

“Lucian?” My voice sounds small in the vast space. It vanishes before it can come back to me.

I move farther inside, my long skirt brushing against the dusty floor as I look for the elevator.

The place where it should be—where I remember it—holds nothing but bare wall and cracked marble. No doors…no controls—just blank stone, as if the elevator was never there at all.

A knot of panic tightens in my chest. Where is everyone? Where is Lucian? How can I find him if this whole place is deserted?

I turn in a slow circle, dread crawling up my spine. Have I doomed myself to a dead world where I’m the only living thing? What if time passes differently here than in the Human world? What if the few days I spent back home have been centuries here?

What if all my dreams were of the past and Lucian is already dead and gone?

Fear claws at my throat, sharp and sudden—I can’t stop it anymore.

I stand in the middle of the foyer and scream his name.

“Lucian! If you can hear me, I’m looking for you! Help me find you! Use your blood magic.”


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