To Break a Demon Curse by Madeleine Eliot EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: Madeleine Eliot
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“I told you to go away!” I shouted through the door as Carnon, the
Demon King to whom I had become unwittingly betrothed, knocked for the
fifth time.
“And I told you I’m not leaving,” he replied, the sound a bit muffled
through the moonstone door between us. “So you may as well let me in
before I have to use my unnatural demon magic to enter the damn room.”
I rolled my eyes at the obvious attempt to bait me. Carnon knew of my
disdain for demon magic. Being a witch, the fact that I somehow possessed
demon-like magic of my own was a mystery I had yet to solve, and I was
determined not to use it.
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“If you insist on sharing a room,” I replied, sketching a pentagram in
chalk on the hopefully very expensive coffee table, “then you’ll have to
give me some privacy once in a while.”
“As adorable as it is that you think I can’t open this door,” he shouted
again, “I am trying to be respectful and give you the chance to open it
willingly. Don’t make me be an ass.”
“Too late for that,” I shouted loudly and with as much contempt as I
could muster. Carnon had been lying to me since the moment we met, and
he had now tricked me into a magically binding contract to marry him. I
was determined to be as difficult and unpleasant to him as possible until he
decided to let me out of it.
A flash of gold behind me was my only warning that his patience had
run out.
“Elara,” he whispered in my ear, making me jump and hit my knee on
the table. Candles toppled over and my pentagram smeared terribly as I
whirled on him.
My knee ached, and the bright magic inside me eagerly perked up,
hoping to heal something. I shoved it down, angrily pushing it deep into my
gut where it seemed to pout at me. Although healing was generally a magic
of the Goddess, I didn’t trust that it wasn’t also some demonic ability that I
shouldn’t be tampering with, and I didn’t love that this new magic in me
seemed to have opinions about how I used it.
“Apologies,” Carnon said, gripping me by the elbows to steady me. He
was no longer dressed like a hunter with casual leathers and a dark cloak.
Now he was fully embracing his persona as the Demon King, clothes of
fine make in all black with gold and silver brocade at the cuffs and collar.
He was clean shaven, none of the scruff from his disguise as the rugged
huntsman on his square jaw. A thin gold band rested between the shiny
black horns that curled from his temples, making his hair appear more blue
than black in contrast, and his tan skin glowed warmly as if he were the sun
itself. His eyes, green with snake-like slits for pupils, widened a little as I
scowled, and his lips curved into a devastating smile.
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