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Copyright © 2012 by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Armentrout, Jennifer L. 1980
Deity : a novel / by Jennifer L. Armentrout – 1st ed.
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Summary:
As her Awakening draws nearer, Alex faces new threats from those who fear what she will become.
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Deity
The Third Covenant Novel by
Jennifer L. Armentrout
S PENCER H ILL P RESS
The Covenant Series
Daimon(novella)
Half-Blood
Pure
Deity
Elixir(novella)
Apollyon(April 2013)
Sentinel(Fall 2013)
Covenant novellas are available as free downloads in several formats at www.SpencerHillPress.com.
Also by Jennifer L. Armentrout
From Spencer Hill Press:
Cursed
Coming from Disney-Hyperion:
Don’t Look Back
From Entangled Publishing:
Obsidian(Book 1 in the Lux Series)
Onyx(Book 2 in the Lux Series)
Opal(Book 3 in the Lux Series) (December 2012)
Writing as J. Lynn:
Tempting the Best Man
Unchained
To Kayleigh-Marie Gore, Momo Xiong, Valerie Fink, Vi Nguyen, and Angela Messer for being über Covenant Series fans… and the first to respond on Twitter.
And to Brittany Howard and Amy Green of YA Sisterhood, for just being, well, awesome.
And to the Greer family, for being the official first family of the Covenant Series.
Pronunciation Guide for Deity
Aether: EE-ther Agapi: ah-GAH-pee Akasha: ah-KAH-sha Apollyon: a-POL-ee-on Daimon: DEE-mun Hematoi: HEM-a-toy Zoi mou: ZOY moo
CHAPTER 1
RED SILK CLUNG TO MY HIPS, TWISTING INTO A TIGHT bodice that accentuated my curves. My hair was down, silky around my shoulders like the petals of an exotic flower. The lights in the ballroom caught each ripple in the fabric so that, with every step, I looked like I was blooming from fire.
He stopped, lips parting as if the mere sight of me had rendered him incapable of doing anything else. A warm blush stole over my skin. This wouldn’t end well—not when we were surrounded by people and he was looking at me like that, but I couldn’t make myself leave. I belonged here, with him. That had been the right choice.
The choice I… hadn’t made.
Dancers slowed around me, their faces hidden behind dazzling bejeweled masks. The haunting melody the orchestra played slipped under my skin and sunk into my bones as the dancers parted.
Nothing separated us.
I tried to breathe, but he had stolen not just my heart, but the very air I needed.
He stood there, dressed in a black tux cut to fit the hard lines of his body. A lopsided smile, full of mischief and playfulness, curved his lips as he bowed at the waist, extending his arm toward me.
My legs felt weak as I took the first step. The twinkling lights from above lit the way to him, but I would’ve found him in the dark if necessary. The beat of his heart sounded just like mine.
His smile spread.
That was all the reinforcement I needed. I took off toward him, the dress streaming behind me in a river of crimson silk. He straightened, catching me by the waist as I looped my arms around his neck. I burrowed my face against his chest, soaking in the scent of ocean and burning leaves.
Everyone was watching, but it didn’t matter. We were in our own world, where only what we wanted—what we’d desired for so long—mattered.
He chuckled deeply as he spun me around. My feet didn’t even touch the ballroom floor. “So reckless,” he murmured.