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Learn moreIt's been a hell of a day for Abby Barlow. In just a few hours, she's survived an explosion, watched her employer die, had a startling dream, and now she finds herself in a seedy Chicago hotel with the sexy, unearthly Dante, a man she both desires and fears.
For three hundred and forty-one years, Dante has stood as guardian to The Chalice, a mortal woman chosen to hold back the darkness. A terrible twist of fate has now made Abby that woman. Three hours ago, Dante would have used all his charms to seduce her. Now she is his to protect. And he will do so until his very death.
A terrifying plan has been set in motion, one that will plunge Dante and Abby into an epic battle between good and evilโand a desperate race to save their love.
Alexandra Ivy is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of romantic suspense, paranormal, and erotic romance. She has also written Regency historicals under the name Deborah Raleigh. A five-time RT Book Award finalist, Ivy has received much acclaim for her Pike, Wisconsin, The Agency, Guardians of Eternity, ARES Security, Immortal Rogues, and Sentinels series. She lives with her family in Missouri.
Arika Rapson (formerly Escalona) grew up devouring books and taking occasional breaks to be on TV or in the circus (long story). She went on to become a classically trained vocalist and composer, writing her first symphony at age eighteen. After living in New York and then Spain, Arika returned to her native Pacific Northwest, eventually settling in Fall City, Washington, where she happily began recording audiobooks. As a narrator, she has performed a wide range of genres, from classics to contemporary thrillers, children's books, urban fantasy, and women's literature, as well as stranger-than-fiction true stories. Arika's voice has been heard by millions on national television, as well as on the radio, in video games, and as an ongoing voice for Amazon Kindle.