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by W. J. May




  Forest of the Forbidden

  W.J. May et al.

  Published by Dark Shadow Publishing, 2014.

  FOREST OF THE FORBIDDEN

  Copyright by All Authors Listed in this Book

  W.J. May, Kristen Middleton, Chrissy Peebles, CM Doporto, Kaitlyn Davis, Samantha Long

  Copyright 2014

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners.

  From the authors of 5 Shades of Fantasy, come 6 new fantasy/romance novels in one volume - 6 more sexy heroes and strong heroines –

  All in One Book!

  TABLE OF CONTENTS

  BOOK 1

  VENOM by Kristen Middleton

  BOOK 2

  SEVENTH MARK – Part 1 by W.J. May

  BOOK 3

  THE SHADOW SOUL By Kaitlyn Davis

  BOOK 4

  CRUSH By Chrissy Peebles

  Book 5

  ELEMENT By CM Doporto

  Book 6

  AWAKENING By Samantha Long

  Book 1

  VENOM by Kristen Middleton

  A NIGHT ROAMERS NOVELLA

  A vampire novella derived from The Night Roamer's series.

  When Melody Williams goes missing at a concert, at Club Nightshade, her eighteen-year-old cousin, Chelsey Fairfax, sneaks into the club to find answers. Little does she know that some mysteries are better left hidden.

  Meanwhile, Venom is in town, a hot new band from Europe, and the owner of Club Nightshade wants them there permanently...

  Book 2

  SEVENTH MARK – Part 1 by W.J. May

  THE HIDDEN SECRETS SAGA

  Beautiful Rouge has little knowledge about her past, she has questions but has never tried to find the answers. Everything changes when she befriends a strangely intoxicating family. Siblings Grace and Michael, appear to have secrets which seem somehow connected to Rouge. Forced to be apart, Michael and Rouge's worlds collide when a hidden terror threatens to destroy Michael's family. Rouge may be the only one who can find the answer.

  An ancient journal, a Sioghra necklace and a special mark force life-altering decisions for a girl who grew up unprepared to fight for her life or others.

  All secrets have a cost and Rouge’s determination to find the truth may force her and Michael apart. It can only lead to trouble...or something even more sinister.

  Warning: There are werewolves in this story... and they are not friendly.

  ** Warning #2: This book will end on a cliffhanger. Book 2 picks up where this book ends.**

  Book 3

  THE SHADOW SOUL – by Kaitlyn Davis

  A DANCE OF DRAGONS SERIES

  When Jinji's home is destroyed, she is left with nowhere to run and no one to run to—until she meets Rhen, a prince chasing rumors that foreign enemies have landed on his shores. Masquerading as a boy, Jinji joins Rhen with vengeance in her heart. But traveling together doesn't mean trusting one another, and both are keeping a deep secret—magic. Jinji can weave the elements to create master illusions and Rhen can pull burning flames into his flesh.

  But while they struggle to hide the truth, a shadow lurks in the night. An ancient evil has reawakened, and unbeknownst to them, these two unlikely companions hold the key to its defeat. Because their meeting was not coincidence—it was fate. And their story has played out before, in a long forgotten time, an age of myth that is about to be reborn...

  Book 4

  Crush – by Chrissy Peebles

  THE CRUSH SERIES

  His precious touch could prove deadly...

  When Taylor Sparks moves from New York City to Big Bear Lake, California; her life is forever changed when she meets a hot guy with winter-blue eyes named Jesse. Their attraction is instant, the chemistry undeniable. But sadly, things aren't adding up. Taylor wonders what her 'crush' is hiding. When her new friend, Fred tells her his suspicions about Jesse being a paranormal creature, Taylor laughs. But when Fred turns up dead, she believes every warning he ever told her.

  Taylor is shocked to learn that Big Bear Lake isn't just glittering lakes, towering pines, and breathtaking mountains...there's more...way more than meets the eye.

  Will Taylor dive into a paranormal world she knows nothing about? To be with the one her heart can’t live without?

  The Crush Saga Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/4eMF8KXEUc4

  Book 5

  ELEMENT – by CM Doporto

  College freshman, Natalie Vega, offers to be a test patient for several vitamins and supplements created by Kronberg Laboratories, a large pharmaceutical company where she interns. Immediately her body starts going through physical changes but when she runs into her former high school crush, Ryan Garrett, she is unaware of the life altering affects he will have on her.

  Book 6

  AWAKENING – By Samantha Long

  The Guardians Book 1

  When Sophie moves to Boston to get away from the people who ridiculed her for her psychic talents, she wants to start fresh. But when a demon attacks her study group at the library, she has no choice but to reveal her abilities to warn the others.

  She learns the attacks won't stop until she's dead. To stay alive she joins forces with the other students and a secret society that has battled the demons for centuries.

  The last thing she wants to do is be a pawn in the war of good and evil. When her visions start showing events from a past life, she can't ignore the connections it shows. She has no choice but to acknowledge the bonds that tie her to the other students, even if some of them refuse, to have the strength to defeat the demon that hunts them down.

  Will she survive long enough to stop the demons from destroying everything and everyone she loves?

  THIS IS THE END OF THE INTRODUCTION,

  BOOK I STARTS NOW

  * * *

  BOOK 1

  Venom

  (A Night Roamers Novella – Slade and Chelsey’s Story)

  By

  Kristen Middleton

  Copyright©2014 Kristen Middleton

  www.Maeidesign.com

  The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead is coincidental and not intended by the author.

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without express written permission of the author.

  This eBook is licensed for your enjoyment only. It may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this with others, please purchase additional copies for each individual. If you are reading this book and did not purchase
it, or if it was not purchased for your use only, please return it and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

  Prologue

  ––––––––

  The music in the club was beginning to give her a headache, but Melody ignored it. She was about to go to an after-party with the band members of Venom, who’d just finished their last encore at Club Nightshade. She was also pretty confident that if she played her cards right, she’d be in the lead vocalist’s arms before dawn.

  Slade.

  Just thinking about him made her tingle all over. Damn, the guy was hawt and had a voice that made her want to jump his bones. With those hypnotic green eyes and that sexy infamous half-smile of his, she knew she wasn’t the only girl lusting after him in the club. But she’d definitely mastered the skill of flirting and had eventually gotten Slade’s attention. She’d done the pouty lip thing and made sure he’d gotten an eyeful of cleavage, dancing as close to the stage as possible, twerking with her girlfriends until every guy in the club had been drooling. It had obviously worked, because she’d gotten a note from one of the waitresses with an invite to some party being hosted by the owner of the club, complements of the band. Thankfully, she’d gotten a fake I.D. the week before or there was no way she’d have been able to step inside of the club, let alone party with the band afterwards.

  Leaning forward, she applied another layer of dark cherry gloss to her lips, and then fluffed out her long blond hair. She stood back and smiled, recalling how Slade’s eyes had been transfixed on those same lips. Obviously, he liked the rich crimson color.

  “You ready to go, Melody?” asked her best friend Taylor, who was frantically texting someone on her phone. “It’s getting late and I told Ricky I’d stop by after we left the club.” She looked up and giggled. “Booty call, baby.”

  “What about us?” asked Veronica, looking pissed. “I thought we’d agreed that I was staying at your place tonight, Taylor?”

  “You’re welcome to wait in the car. It won’t take long,” she replied. “He’s like a jack-hammer.”

  Melody and Veronica looked at each other, and then burst out laughing.

  Taylor bit her lower lip. “Actually, now that I think about it, I’m not in the mood for thirty seconds of Ricky. You know, I’d almost rather go eat somewhere. We could go back to that diner up the street. Remember how awesome their food was last time we went?”

  Veronica’s eyes lit up. “Ruth’s? Girl, I’m starving. Let’s do it.”

  “Uh... sorry. I can’t, guys,” said Melody. “I’m meeting someone.”

  Taylor raised an eyebrow. “What do you mean? Who?!”

  Melody stared at her side-view in the mirror, sucking in her stomach and thrusting out her chest. She was glad she’d worn her new leopard-printed pushup bra with the matching thong. She wondered if Slade liked animal print. “Wish I could tell you, but it’s kind of a secret.”

  “Excuse me,” replied Veronica, putting her hands on her hips. “We’re your best friends. You have to tell us!”

  She hesitated, wanting to share the news, but her friends had big mouths. “I can’t. Look, I’ll tell you tomorrow. I just don’t want to blow my chances tonight.”

  “Blow your chances? He’s not married or anything, is he?” asked Taylor.

  “Please,” replied Melody, rolling her eyes. “I’m not into married guys. I just can’t tell you who it is because I promised not to say anything.”

  “That’s just weird,” said Veronica.

  “If you knew who it was, you wouldn’t think so,” she replied with a sly smile.

  “Are you going to be okay? I feel uncomfortable taking off like this and not knowing exactly what’s up,” said Taylor.

  Melody dug into her Louis Vuitton purse and took out a small bottle of perfume. She spritzed some into the air and then stepped into the fruity mist. “Don’t worry about me. Everything is totally cool.”

  Veronica studied her face. “He’s not some freak, is he? You know him pretty well?”

  Melody smiled. “Of course, and he’s not a freak. Chill out, guys.”

  Veronica sighed. “We’re just worried about you.”

  Melody zipped up her purse. “Look, I appreciate your concern, but I’ll be fine. Take off and get some breakfast.” She winked. “While I go and get me some dessert.”

  Veronica laughed. “Girl, I hear that. Next time get some for me, too. I haven’t had sex since Jerome and I broke up last summer.”

  “We know,” said Taylor. “You complain about it at least twice a day.”

  “You would too if it wasn’t for the ‘Jack Hammer’,” she replied.

  “Speaking of... maybe I should meet up with Ricky,” said Taylor, biting her lower lip.

  “Oh, hell no,” replied Veronica. “I’m not going to be the only one not getting some tonight.”

  Taylor laughed. “Fine. I’m sure the food will be more satisfying than thirty seconds of Ricky anyway.”

  “Especially if you order the cheesecake again,” said Melody. “Remember how much you loved it?”

  “Mm... that’s right. Well, call us tomorrow,” said Taylor, dropping her phone into her satchel. “And give us the dirt.”

  “You know it,” she replied, hugging her. Melody turned to Veronica and hugged her as well. “I’ll fill you both in on all the steamy details.”

  “You’d better. But not before noon,” said Taylor. “I’m going to hold you to it.”

  After Veronica and Taylor left, Melody glanced at her reflection one more time.

  This time, Slade, you sexy bastard, she thought, you’re going to make me sing. All night long...

  * * *

  Chapter One

  Chelsey

  ––––––––

  “Chelsey, wake up.”

  I opened my eyes and groaned when I looked at the alarm clock. “Mom, I have two more hours to sleep, and I was up late studying. What the heck?”

  She switched on the light and stepped closer to my bed. “Sorry, honey,” she replied, looking grim. “I wasn’t sure if this could wait.”

  I rubbed my left eye. “If what could wait?”

  She pulled her light blue robe in tighter. “Your Aunt Jody called,” she said. “Melody didn’t come home last night.”

  Now that woke me up. “What?” I asked, sitting up.

  She sat down on the edge of my bed. “I guess she went out with Taylor and Veronica around eight o’clock last night. That was the last time Jody saw her. She’s just going nuts now and doesn’t know what to do. Have you talked to Melody recently?”

  I shook my head. “No. Not since her grad party.”

  The truth was that my cousin and I didn’t always see eye-to-eye. In fact, ever since we graduated last June from high school, we’d barely been on speaking terms. I figured it was because she was still pissed at me after I’d given her crap about sneaking shots of tequila at her graduation party. Afterwards, she’d puked her brains out, but it hadn’t changed how annoyed she’d been at me. I guess that ratting her out hadn’t really helped either. The only reason I’d blown the whistle was because my aunt had backed me into a corner when she’d noticed that her bottle of Patron was missing. I wasn’t very good at lying, and she’d known that.

  “I’m sure she’s fine,” I said, thinking about all of the other times Melody had pulled stuff. “I mean, she’s eighteen now anyway. She probably crashed at Taylor’s or Veronica’s.” After getting wasted, I wanted to say, but held back.

  “Nope. Jody called them. They haven’t seen her since last night.”

  I yawned. “Well, where did they go?”

  My mom pushed her dark bangs to the side. “They went to over to Shore Lake to go watch some rock band play.”

  That was surprising. Although Shore Lake was a tourist spot, it wasn’t exactly known for concerts or live bands. “Where?”

  “I think the place was called Nightshade or something. Anyway, they said sh
e’d told them that someone else was giving her a ride home.”

  I’d heard of Club Nightshade, which was in the next town over, but had never actually been there. A lot of kids in school had raved about the place. Some of them had even snuck in with fake I.D.’s when it wasn’t Teen-Night. Supposedly, you could get anything in that place if you knew who to talk to – drugs, alcohol, even... sex. “I didn’t know they had bands playing there. I thought it was all hip-hop from the radio.”

  “I guess not.” She raised her eyebrows. “Have you been to that place?”

  I rolled my eyes. “No. It’s definitely not my scene. Besides, who has time for clubs when I barely have enough time for homework and studying?” I was a freshman at U.M.T. and my life was filled with studying, homework, and more studying. I barely had time to sleep or eat.

  She stood up. “Well, maybe she met a boy...”

  I smirked. “That’s what I’m thinking.” Plus, she had a reputation. She went through more guys than I did paper.

  “Well, I just wish she’d answer her mom’s phone calls and texts.”

  I decided to lay it on the table for her. “Mom, look, I’m going to be honest – Melody is a major partier. Heck, I know for a fact that last night wasn’t Teen-Night at that place. So, she would have had to have gotten in with a fake I.D. She probably drank and then went home with some horny jerk.”

  She scowled. “Well, that certainly doesn’t make me feel any better.”

  “Sorry, but even you know that I’m probably right. Did her friends say who was taking her home?”

  “No. She wouldn’t say; said it was a secret, but that she’d tell them later.”

  I frowned. “Hmm... that’s kind of weird.”

  “I know. Taylor seems to think that it might have been one of the guys in the band. I guess she has a crush on the singer, and had been trying to get his attention the entire night.”

 

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