Sarwat Chadda - Dark Goddess

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New enemies, new romance, and new horrors,
Billi's back, and it seems like the Unholy just can't take a hint.
Still reeling from the death of her best friend, Kay, Billi's thrust back into action when the Templars are called to investigate werewolf activity. And these werewolves are like nothing Bilil's seen before.
They call themselves the Polenitsy – Man Killers. The ancient warrior women of Eastern Europe, supposedly wiped out centuries ago. But now they're out of hiding and on the hunt for a Spring Child – an Oracle powerful enough to blow the volcano at Yellowstone – precipitating a Fimbulwinter that will wipe out humankind for good.
The Templars follow the stolen Spring Child to Russia, and the only people there who can help are the Bogatyrs, a group of knights who may have gone to the dark side. To reclaim the Spring Child and save the world, Billi needs to earn the trust of Ivan Romanov, an arrogant young Bogatyr whose suspicious of people in general, and of Billi in particular.
Dark Goddess is a page-turning, action-packed sequel that spans continents, from England to the Russian underworld and back. This is an adventure of folklore and myth become darkly real. Of the world running out of time. And of Billi SanGreal, the only one who can save it.

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The guy’s attention was uncomfortably intense. But Billi wasn’t going to flinch. She watched him spread his gloved hand out, and he lowered his head to give the slightest of nods, but his eyes never left hers. There wasn’t even a hint of a smile, as if that would be too much. Billi’s heartbeat went double time as she watched him straighten, hand still out.

“Anything?”

Billi twisted around, and Lance peered past her at the young man. Their interaction had lasted a fraction of a second, but Billi was embarrassed. She was here for a reason and it wasn’t to check out the local talent. She shot a quick look back: he was gone.

“Nothing.” She turned her attention back to the job at hand and inspected the crowd again. How would they spot a werewolf if it was in human form? The single eyebrows and hairy palms were just myths-not that they’d be any use here, with everyone wrapped up head to toe.

Billi caught a scuffle on the edge of the square. She was already crossing the road when a man stumbled out of the dark enclave of trees, clutching his throat. He took a few wobbly steps. People stepped away, thinking he was just some fool who couldn’t handle his vodka, but then he fell to his knees. Someone screamed.

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THE MAN THRASHED ON THE GROUND, BLOOD streaming from his throat, staining the snow scarlet. him, and a young woman gagged as she tried to staunch the flow.

Billi ran up and scanned the trees, followed closely by Elaine and Lance. Everyone was moving toward the commotion.

Everyone but a bloke in a parka.

“You!” Billi shouted.

He spun, and Billi saw the blood-smeared mouth. He snapped his jagged fangs at her. Then he exploded with speed. He shot through the trees and leaped across the road in a blur. Cars screeched to sudden stops, and one spun around and around on a patch of ice while people scattered. The ghul darted through the chaos with preternatural grace.

A fang-face. The throat rip was a signature move.

Bite and pull for a quick, easy kill. The blood-drinker just couldn’t control himself.

All the more reason to kill him.

Billi saw the ghul dive over a wall and into the woods that covered the steep slopes of Sparrow Hills. Billi barged through the confusion and, jumping onto the hood of a parked car, got the height she needed to clear the wall. She hit the snow and tumbled. Lights whizzed around her and snow crunched in her face. Her heels slammed into a tree trunk, and that was enough to halt her chaotic landing. She rose quickly, straight into a run, shaking herself free of the powdery snow.

The noise and chaos of the main drag faded away, and the silence deepened. Off the winding path the lamplight was swiftly consumed, and soon Billi was making her way into the dark woods. She pulled off her hat and turned slowly, listening.

She heard a thud and a grunt up ahead, followed by the muffled bang of a gunshot. Something snarled and a man swore in Russian.

Billi flicked back her coat as she ran, and drew out her kukri. She reached a clearing and saw two figures wrestling on the ground. She charged forward, surging through the snow as one of the figures revealed himself in a patch of moonlight. The ghul . His blood-smeared teeth widened as he twisted the other man’s head, exposing his neck.

Deus vult!”

Billi grabbed the ghul ’s hair and pulled it back, dragging him away. She swung her blade into the monster’s neck.

Black blood spurted from the deep gash in the side of his throat, spraying out over the other man’s face. He coughed and shook his head, then kicked the ghul backward, taking Billi with it. The creature screeched and twisted around. He raked his long nails across Billi’s stomach, ripping open her coat. He tore away at it, burrowing through the dense material toward her flesh. Billi tightened her grip on the ghul ’s hair and struck again. A torrent of viscous blood poured from a deep shoulder wound, and the ghul collapsed.

Billi sank into the snow, chest heaving. The ghul twitched beside her, its teeth gnashing in impotent fury for a moment before it went limp, its jaw hanging slack. The young man stood over them both.

Chort!” he cursed.

Billi looked up at him. She was shocked to see the face of the flash young man that had got out of the Hummer. “No, I’ll get up by myself, thanks,” she said.

“I didn’t need your help,” the man said. He glared at Billi, then back at the corpse. He held a pistol, and his face was splashed with the ghul’s blood. “I had him.”

“What you had was your ass kicked by that ghul .” Billi got up and shook off the worst of the snow. Her coat hung in tatters, nothing more than long ragged strips of wool barely held together by the stitching.

“Ghul?” The guy stopped. His fingers tightened around the pistol grip. He looked at Billi, his gray eyes darkening. “You called it a ghul?”

“Vampire. Ghul . Fang-face. Whatever. It was about to rip your throat out.” Billi watched warily as he pointed the pistol in her direction. “Easy, tiger. In case you hadn’t noticed, I did just save your life.”

“Tsarevich Ivan!”

They both turned as a huge man lumbered through the snow like a buffalo, with maybe half a dozen others following. The way they fanned out meant military.

“Easy,” said the big man as he approached, hands half raised. “Put the pistol away, Tsarevich.” The accent was Russian, but his English was perfect. He stepped into the moonlit clearing.

The pale light gleamed on his polished bald head and red cheeks. He had a red beard and mustache that was curled and turned up. His thick red eyebrows were as bushy as a fox’s tail, and he grinned like the Cheshire cat.

Tsarevich? That meant prince , didn’t it? Billi gave Ivan an appraising look. He didn’t look like a prince. Not with the broken nose, the crew cut, and diamond stud.

But there was something strangely out of time about Ivan. An archaic elegance, even as he wiped the snow off his shoulders and straightened his black leather gloves. He reloaded his pistol, checking each round with the same methodical care he gave his clothes. He flicked back his coat and clipped the weapon away. Then he smoothed out the folds, making sure the weapon didn’t leave any telltale lumps. He could have been getting ready for the opera if it weren’t for the blood covering his face.

The other men wore discreet body armor that covered the torso. No onebut Billi would noticeit undera coat, especially in this weather. The trousers weren’t too obviously military, but the boots were shin high with triple-knotted laces. One man carried a modern crossbow, all pulleys and matte black carbon fiber, the other a pistol, complete with suppressor. Crucifixes dangled from their necks, and Billi suspected they had holy oil and all the other mystical accessories in their utility pouches.

They were just like the Templars, upgraded for the twenty-first century.

“Bogatyrs, are you?” Billi asked.

“It looks like you’ve done our work for us,” said the man with the red beard, avoiding the question. “I am Koshchey.”

“He was trying to take it alone,” said Billi. Idiot , she thought. Then she remembered she’d been trying to take it alone too.

Koshchey huffed with disapproval. “Foolish. You should have waited, Ivan.”

Ivan scowled. “She’s lucky I didn’t kill her.”

Billi wiped her kukri clean. “As if.”

Koshchey inspected the dead monster. He looked at Billi with a hint of admiration. “You have obviously done this before, da ?”

“She called it a ghul ,” said Ivan. His hand hadn’t strayed from his holster by much.

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