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Jennifer Armentrout - Half-Blood

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The Hematoi descend from the unions of gods and mortals, and the children of two Hematoi pure bloods have godlike powers. Children of Hematoi and mortals--well, not so much. Half-bloods only have two options: become trained Sentinels who hunt and kill daimons or become servants in the homes of the pures. Seventeen-year-old Alexandria would rather risk her life fighting than waste it scrubbing toilets, but she may end up slumming it anyway. There are several rules that students at the Covenant must follow. Alex has problems with them all, but especially rule #1:Relationships between pures and halfs are forbidden. Unfortunately, shes crushing hard on the totally hot pure-blood Aiden. But falling for Aiden isnt her biggest problem--staying alive long enough to graduate the Covenant and become a Sentinel is. If she fails in her duty, she faces a future worse than death or slavery: being turned into a daimon, and being hunted by Aiden. And that would kind of suck.

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Half-Blood

Covenant

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Spencer Hill Press

The Covenant Series

Daimon (A short prequel to Half-Blood, available as a free download at www.SpencerHil Press.com)

Half-Blood

Pure (April 2012)

Deity (November 2012)

For Kathy

Youre missed and loved by many

Pronunciation Guide for Half-Blood

Daimon: DEE-mun

Aether: EE-ther

Hematoi: HEM-a-toy

Apol yon: a-POL-ee-on

Agapi Mou: ah-GAH-pee MOO

Akasha: ah-KAH-sha

CHAPTER 1

MY EYES SNAPPED OPEN AS THE FREAKISH SIXTH

sense kicked my fight or flight response into overdrive. The Georgia humidity and the dust covering the floor made it hard to breathe. Since Id fled Miami, no place had been safe. This abandoned factory had proved no different.

The daimons were here.

I could hear them on the lower level, searching each room systematical y, throwing open doors, slamming them shut. The sound threw me back to a few days ago, when Id pushed open the door to Moms bedroom. Shed been in the arms of one of those monsters, beside a broken pot of hibiscus flowers. Purple petals had spil ed across the floor, mixing with the blood. The memory twisted my gut into a raw ache, but I couldnt think about her right now.

I jumped to my feet, halting in the narrow hal way, straining to hear how many daimons were here. Three?

More? My fingers jerked around the slim handle of the garden spade. I held it up, running my fingers over the sharp edges plated in titanium. The act reminded me of what needed to be done. Daimons loathed titanium.

Besides decapitationwhich was way too grosstitanium was the only thing that would kil them. Named after the Titans, the precious metal was poisonous to those addicted to aether.

Somewhere in the building, a floorboard groaned and gave way. A deep howl broke the silence, starting as a low whine before hitting an intense shril pitch. The scream sounded inhuman, sick and horrifying. Nothing in this world sounded like a daimona hungry daimon.

And it was close.

I darted down the hal way, my tattered sneakers pounding against the worn-out boards. Speed was in my blood, and strands of long, dirty hair streamed behind me. I rounded the corner, knowing I had only seconds

A whoosh of stale air whirled around me as the daimon grabbed a handful of my shirt, slamming me into the wal .

Dust and plaster floated through the air. Black starbursts dotted my vision as I scrambled to my feet. Those soul ess, pitch black holes where eyes should have been seemed to stare at me like I was his next meal ticket.

The daimon grasped my shoulder, and I let instinct take over. I twisted around, catching the surprise flickering across his pale face a split second before I kicked. My foot connected with the side of his head. The impact sent him staggering into the opposite wal . I spun around, slamming my hand into him. Surprise turned to horror as the daimon looked down at the garden spade buried deep in his stomach. It didnt matter where we aimed. Titanium always kil ed a daimon.

A guttural sound escaped his gaping mouth before he exploded into a shimmery blue dust.

With the spade stil in hand, I whirled around and took the steps two at a time. I ignored the ache in my hips as I sprinted across the floor. I was going to make itI had to make it. Id be super-pissed in the afterlife if I died a virgin in this craphole.

Little half-blood, where are you running to?

I stumbled to the side, fal ing into a large steel press.

Twisting around, my heart slammed against my ribs. The daimon appeared a few feet behind me. Like the one upstairs, he looked like a freak. His mouth hung open, exposing sharp, serrated teeth and those al -black holes sent chil s over my skin. They reflected no light or life, only signifying death. His cheeks were sunken, skin unearthly pale. Veins popped out, etching over his face like inky snakes. He truly looked like something out of my worst nightmaresomething demonic. Only a half-blood could see through the glamour for a few moments. Then the elemental magic took over, revealing what he used to look like. Adonis came to minda blond, stunning man.

What are you doing al alone? he asked, voice deep and al uring.

I took a step back, my eyes searching the room for an exit. Wannabe Adonis blocked my way out, and I knew I couldnt stand stil for long. Daimons could stil wield control over the elements. If he hit me with air or fire, I was a goner.

He laughed, the sound lacking humor and life. Maybe if you begand I mean, real y begIl let your death be a fast one. Frankly, half-bloods dont real y do it for me. Pure-bloods on the other hand, he let out a sound of pleasure,

theyre like fine dining. Half-bloods? Youre more like fast food.

Come one step closer, and youl end up like your buddy upstairs. I hoped I sounded threatening enough. Not likely.

Try me.

His brows rose. Now youre starting to upset me. Thats two of us youve kil ed.

You keeping a tal y or something? My heart stopped when the floor behind me creaked. I whirled around, spotting a female daimon. She inched closer, forcing me toward the other daimon.

They were caging me in, giving no opportunity to escape.

Another one shrieked somewhere in the pile of crap. Panic and fear choked me. My stomach rol ed violently as my fingers trembled around the garden spade. Gods, I wanted to puke.

The ringleader advanced on me. Do you know what Im going to do to you?

I swal owed and fixed a smirk on my face. Blah. Blah.

Youre gonna kil me. Blah. I know.

The females ravenous shriek cut off his response.

Obviously, she was very hungry. She circled me like a vulture, ready to rip into me. My eyes narrowed on her. The hungry ones were always the stupidestthe weakest of the bunch. Legend said it was the first taste of aetherthe very life force running through our bloodthat possessed a pure-blood. A single taste turned one into a daimon and resulted in a lifetime of addiction. There was a good chance I could get past her. The other one wel , he was a different story.

I feinted toward the female. Like a druggie going after her fix she came right at me. The male yel ed at her to stop, but it was too late. I took off in the opposite direction like an Olympic sprinter, rushing for the door Id kicked in earlier in the night. Once outside, the odds would be back in my favor. A smal window of hope sparked alive and propel ed me forward.

The worst possible thing happened. A wal of flames flew up in front of me, burning through benches and shooting at least eight feet into the air. It was real. No il usion. The heat blew back at me and the fire crackled, eating through the wal s.

In front of me, he walked right through the flames, looking every bit like a daimon hunter should. The fire did not singe his pants nor dirty his shirt. Not a single dark hair was touched by the blaze. Those cool, storm-cloud-colored eyes fixed on me.

It was himAiden St. Delphi.

Id never forget his name or face. The first time Id caught a glimpse of him standing in front of the training arena, a ridiculous crush had sprung alive. Id been fourteen and he seventeen. The fact he was a pure-blood hadnt mattered whenever Id spotted him around campus.

Aidens presence could mean one thing only: the Sentinels had arrived.

Our eyes met, and then he looked over my shoulder. Get down.

I didnt need to be told twice. Like a pro, I hit the floor.

The pulse of heat shot above me, crashing into the intended target. The floor shook with the daimons wild thrashing and her wounded screams fil ed the air. Only titanium would kil a daimon, but I felt confident that being burnt alive didnt feel too good.

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