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The war between good and evil has raged for millennia, and as a powerful new enemy ascends, the Marked Souls are pushed to the ragged edge Sidney Westerbrook has always studied darkness and damnation from a sensible distance. Now, to earn his place as a league Bookkeeper, he must discover why Chicago is such a battleground of soul-linked warriors. But the research becomes personal when he finds himself over his head and under attack and at the mercy of a waif with demon-lit eyes and a deep yearning in her heart. Alyce Carver has been alone longer than she can remember, battered by the living nightmares that haunt her city. Cornered by yet another gang of demons, she unwittingly joins forces with a handsome scholar who can salvage her past, and she in turn may be the key to his investigations. But she wont let him go until he shows her everything shes been missing. What begins as an experiment in possession becomes a trial by desire so powerful it threatens both their lives, even as it binds their souls.

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DARKNESS UNDONE

A NOVEL OF THE MARKED SOULS

JESSA SLADE

To PopPop:

An engineer first, but an artist too. You gave me some good

material, genetics-wise, and some funny stories.

Miss you.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

My editor, Kerry Donovan, and agent, Becca Stumpf, have been with me from Chapter 1 to glossary, from cover art first-glimpse squees to back cover copyedits. Thank you is only two words (can I say anything in two words?) and doesnt even begin to capture my gratitude.

The entire team at NAL brings my books to lifeand to bookshelvesand I cant thank them enough, especially Jesse Feldman and Kayleigh Clark; copy editor Jane Steele (who had to put up with all my beloved sentence fragments); and Gene Mollica and Adam Auerbach, who put a chest (if not a face) on my sexy hero.

Mwahs to my cheerleading beta reader, Delilah Marvelle, whose energy in her writing and in her life inspires me endlessly.

As I write this, Book Blogger Appreciation Week is coming to a close, but I want to give them a shout-out here too, considering how their delight in and ardent support of romance has contributed substantially to my to-be-read mountain. Extra special thanks to Bitten by Books, Night Owl Reviews, Errant Dreams Reviews, Romance Reviews Today, and Smexy Books Romance Reviews.

All families put up with craziness in their loved ones, but maybe writers families sigh more deeply, with a little extra angst. To my family and Scott, much, much thanks and love, love, love.

Dear new Bookkeeper,

Sucks to be you.

Youre probably flipping through these mostly blank pages where the notes for the last year should be, wondering why the archives of the Chicago league of demon-possessed male talya warriors havent been updated lately. Honestly, as the temp secretary, Ive been superbusy. Mostly doing my nails.

Hey, sharpened nails come in very handy against the lurking evil of the horde-tenebrae.

Besides, calfskin, goose quills, and illuminated letters went out a long time ago. You Bookkeepers should try Twitter.

So herere the past eleven monthssince the demonic possession of the first female in a couple thousand years (thatd be me) and the return of the mated symballein bondcondensed to 140 characters with gratuitous emoticons and random misspellings:

More evul than evuh WTF? Djinn-man wants to destroy the world (X_X) But wait! T&A + witty repartee = True Love Saves the Day! <333 The End ?

Well, that pretty much covers it. I cant imagine youll have any more questions. Now that youre here, Ill be out slaying bad things. Dont worry; just regular ol bad thingslike ratty little malice, huge stinky ferales, and burning salambesnot insanely powerful, straight-up insane djinn-men like Corvus Valerius, who had the nerve to open a portal into hell before we vanquished him three months ago. No thanks to our former Bookkeeper who betrayed us and helped unleash the repentant demon that possessed me and started this whole damn mess. We wont hold that against you, though. Really.

We know the ranks of Bookkeeping masters frown on us pulverizing tweaking the traditions the London league has upheld for centuries, butdid I mention?sucks to be you. Welcome to Chicago.

Sera Littlejohn, Interim Bookkeeper

CHAPTER 1

To human senses, the Chicago night was dark and quietat least as dark and quiet as a big city could be. But Sidney Westerbrook knew, somewhere beyond the stark neon and the shouts with the flattened vowels that grated on his merely human eyes and ears, the streets seethed with demonic fury.

And after coming nearly four thousand miles, he wasnt getting the chance to experience any of it.

Sid stuffed his hands to the bottom of his trouser pockets, as if he might find a last kilojoule of warmth down there. His father had warned him Londons fog had nothing on Chicagos wind.

Then again, his father had warned him of quite a lot, only some of which had seemed relevant. Sid hunched his shoulders, and his gusty sigh bounced off the upturned collar of his tweed jacket, fogging his spectacles.

Who wouldve guessed the Chicago talyan would be such contrary blighters? All his Bookkeeper studies had prepared him for the same old, same old: immortal, menacing warriors with preternatural fighting skills and tortured demon-possessed souls, et cetera. But these upstart Yanksfrom one of the secondary leagues, no lesshad blown apart the theories of generations of Bookkeepers before him. Yet despite their obvious need for objective guidance, they wouldnt give him, their emergency Bookkeeper, even the time of day.

No way in hell were they giving him their nights.

Though Sid didnt have a talyas enhanced vision, the flow of demonic ethers was clearly unsettled in Chicago. Hed hypothesized as much from the sharply refracted energy in every talya irispurplish glints even an unschooled human would notice. The borderline morbid array of close-quarters weaponry had been another hint. But Liam Niall, the leader of the Chicago league, had refused to let Sid accompany them on patrol.

Its your first night in town, hed said. Kick the jet lag. Then well show you everything, as London requested.

Sid hadnt needed enhanced hearing either, to pick up that disdainful pause. Most of the worlds major cities had @1 leagues since demonic activity tied into population density and the sorts of upheavals that regularly made the evening news. All the leagues were distinctly autonomous and fighting to hold their burden of darkness at bay. But London, having inherited the position from Rome in the days of expanding empires, held perhaps a first among equals distinction, though the other leagues might not readily concede. Probably didnt help matters that Niall had been a victim of the Irish potato famine, which had its rotting roots in British agrarian politics.

That quarrel, in case anyone wanted to consult a calendar, had been dead and buried for a century and a half. Although obviously dead meant something different to immortals.

Sid crushed his fists down hard enough to turn pocket lint to felt. Just what he needed; another old man unwilling to let him in.

He dodged across the street, avoiding a cab that had run the red. He responded to the unwarranted honk with an appropriate American gesture. In some ways, cities were all the same. Certainly he could find common ground with these big, taciturn talya males and their three smaller but equally unnerving females. London might have loaned him to Chicago while his last journeyman Bookkeeper thesis was under review, but if he wanted to prove his masteryif he wanted all the sacrifices to mean anythingexposing, exploring, and explaining some heretofore unknown talya secret would certainly do the trick.

And the Chicago league had secrets to burn.

He passed an iron stanchion supporting the elevated train, turned the next corner, and came face-to-face with fangs.

A squeak of surprise squeezed from his chest.

When his thinking forebrain caught up with his hindbrain, he winced at his instinctive reaction. The rubber monster mask in the shop window wasnt coming for his jugular.

He let out a slow breath, calming the rush of his pulse. He straightened his spectacles and leaned closer to the window. The molded tusks were coated in frightfully realistic gore as if theyd just emerged from someones thorax. Hed forgotten All Hallows Eve was less than a fortnight away. Not that the demonic tenebrae scheduled holidays.

He walked on, suddenly thankful he was alone tonight. If the talyan had witnessed that squeak, hed never earn their respect.

But there was no one around.

No one at all.

His heel scuffed the pavement as his steps slowed. The soft scrape repeated down the throat of the dank alley off to his right. He swallowed in disgust at the stench of stewed trash. Really, that costume shop should try bottling the stink for a gag giftemphasis on gag.

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