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  INSURRECTION by Sherrilyn Kenyon ©2002, 2017.

  WITCH OF ENDOR by Sherrilyn Kenyon ©1986, 2017.

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  First Edition: Insurrection July 2002 (eBook);

  December 2017 (eBook)

  First Edition; Witch of Endor: 1986 (magazine),

  December 2017 (eBook)

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  INSURRECTION

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  DARK HUNTER

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  Night Embrace

  Dance with the Devil

  Kiss of the Night

  Night Play

  Sword of Darkness

  Knight of Darkness

  Seize the Night

  Sins of the Night

  Unleash the Night

  Dark Side of the Moon

  The Dream-Hunter

  Devil May Cry

  Upon the Midnight Clear

  Dream Chaser

  Acheron

  One Silent Night

  Dream Warrior

  Bad Moon Rising

  No Mercy

  Retribution

  The Guardian

  The Dark-Hunter Companion

  Time Untime

  Styxx

  Dark Bites

  Son of No One

  Dragonbane

  Dragonmark

  Dragonsworn

  Stygian

  DEADMAN’S CROSS

  Deadmen Walking

  Death Doesn’t Bargain

  THE LEAGUE

  Born of Night

  Born of Fire

  Born of Ice

  Fire & Ice

  Born of Shadows

  Born of Silence

  Cloak & Silence

  Born of Fury

  Born of Defiance

  Born of Betrayal

  Born of Legend

  Born of Vengeance

  Born of Blood

  Born of Trouble

  Born of Darkness

  NICK CHRONICLES

  Infinity

  Invincible

  Infamous

  Inferno

  Illusion

  Instinct

  Invision

  Intensity

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

  Para mi abuelo for teaching me to look up at the stars and see them for what they are, and what they can be. Te quiero con todo mi corazón. Le agradezco todo el apoyo que me ha dado en mi vida.

  DEDICATION

  For my boys and hubby, always. And especially Buddy who made me believe that aliens were real.

  To you, the reader, for all the years we’ve had together and for making my worlds come alive. I can’t thank you enough! And a special shout-out to Laura who used fly through the stars with me when we were kids.

  It’s far better to live your own path imperfectly, than to live another’s perfectly.

  –Bhagavad Gita

  Contents

  Acknowledgements

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Sample Chapters

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  About The Author

  Prologue

  The virus ran swiftly on the hot summer breeze. Unseen. Unheard. Unknown. It swept through the entire earth in a matter of months, having mercy on no one.

  Young—old—it didn’t matter.

  Brought to us by the Drabs, it was the last thing we expected. But the Drabs knew. They even fought a war over whether or not they should save us.

  In the end, it was decided that we were diseased insects who were unfit to breathe their air.

  Our air.

  So they left the human race to die a miserable death of agonizing pain. Left us with no doctors or medicine. Their plan was to rid the earth of us and to take our home as their own.

  And that the ruthless bastards did.

  What they never expected was the change that would come after the plague. We didn’t all die as they’d planned. Those under the age of twenty-five somehow managed to survive the disease.

  We managed to pull through it, even alone, without doctors, and we learned to hide ourselves while our bodies changed and mutated. Still human, but now something else. Something more powerful. More intuitive.

  More magical.

  More pissed off.

  We’re still here, on this earth, and we’re not leaving. This is our home.

  Our planet.

  Drabs take note and learn to be afraid. You’ve had a hundred years to thrive on earth, but now your time here is done.

  You called us rodents. Insects. Diseased animals. The scraps of humanity—and that, my Drab friend, we certainly are. But what you should have realized is that you can’t kill a Scrap. Humanity isn’t dead. Not by a long shot. We still have our soldiers and we have our conviction.

  Most of all, we have hope.

  We are the human race.

  And we will win in the end. Whatever it takes. Whatever it costs. For we are mighty, and we are united in our cause. We won’t allow you to take our planet from us. So, count your days, Drabs.

  THE WAR IS ON…

  Chapter 1

  Well that little hissy fit is certainly going to get their attention. So much for keeping a low profile, huh? You might as well have just set fire to your nuts on the Capitol lawn.”

  Leaning back in his black leather desk chair, Josiah hated to admit just how right Anjelica Shepherd might be.

  Except for one thing ...

  “This didn’t leave me sterile.”

  “No, but if they catch you—” she gestured at his crotch— “They’re going straight for your no-zone, buddy. Trust me, those little friends of yours will be the first thing they take and fry up for their main course.”

  He flashed a devilish grin at her. “Then let’s make sure they don’t.”

  She rolled her dark brown eyes. And shook her head so forcefully, it made the beads in her Nubian braids jingle. “Don’t even go there, Old Man Crow.”

  He ignored her play on his last name of Crow and the fact that he was half Apsáalooke. Anjelica was one of the few who knew that little tidbit about him—along with the major secret he kept as sacred as a vestal virgin matron in charge of her convent’s vault of keys to their chastity belts.

  Just as he was the only one who knew she and her daughter, Kyisha, had made their way from the refugee camps out of Louisiana to the hills of Tennessee where they were currently in hiding from the Drab creatures who would slaughter them should they ever find them.

  And she was lucky. He killed most people who knew anything personal about him. A necessity he’d learned a long time ago.

  Keep your secrets close and you’ll live longer. Keep your enemies dead and you’ll live longer still.

  But that was neither here nor there. They were self-proclaimed Scraps. The last of humanity—the mutated remains of a once great race. To the Matens who’d conquered them, they were lesser formed creatures, but Josiah knew better. The Scraps were the next evolutionary step.

  Mankind 2.0.

  Or rather with this last act against them
, they had just evolved into Mankind 3.0. A new breed who would no longer submit to, or tolerate Drab rule. It was time to send the Drab Matens packing. And it was their job to hold the line and make sure the human race didn’t become extinct.

  “I didn’t start this war, Anj.” The Drabs had, a hundred years ago when they’d brought their disease to the earth and left the human race to die out in utter misery.

  When they’d left him a mutant with skills that defied everyone’s expectations.

  Even his own.

  Yeah, you should have made sure I stayed dead.

  Their mistake.

  Shakespeare had once written that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. The great bard was wrong. Hell hath no fury like a human forced to watch everything he or she loved be ripped away while the one who did it stood back and gloated in selfish, smug satisfaction. While they taunted their victim among their friends, and took everything that had once belonged to him or her and claimed it as their own creation.

  As they tried to make it their own.

  Male. Female. Made no never mind. For one so slighted, either gender was just as vicious as the other when it came to seeking vindication.

  If the history of humanity had any lesson to be learned whatsoever it should have been that no one fought harder than the home team. Whether it was the Athenians at Marathon, the Battle of Stirling Bridge, the Spartan Three Hundred, Alfred the Great, the Colonial Americans, or even the Native Americans who’d kicked Eric the Red’s ass out of Vinland—humans were capable of unimaginable feats when facing advanced technology and tactics while protecting their own.

  No one got the better of them.

  One voice could change the course of history, forever. No matter how small the Who in Whoville.

  It was never about the size of the dog in the fight, but all about the size of the bite in the dog.

  Too bad the Drabs had burned all human literature and history books instead of reading some.

  Now they were about to get schooled at the University of Serious Bell Ringing by Dr. Crow and his elite faculty of kick-your-ass-and-make-it-count.

  Because Josiah had no intention of stopping until he hand-delivered the bill that was long past due, and shoved it down their gray, Drab throats and made them choke on it.

  This was personal. They had made it so.

  His gaze fell to the latest report that had finally prompted his declaration of war. And his throat tightened around the bile that rose up in angry indignation. He was through watching his people die.

  “Did you hear? They burned the Phoenix colony last night.”

  Anjelica winced. “I saw the footage. Did anyone escape?”

  He forced himself to mask the kick-in-the-gut he felt over her question. “If they did, they haven’t surfaced yet. No doubt they’re in hiding. Afraid of being caught and exterminated.”

  “Yeah. I’d dig in deep, too. And pray hard for the hand of death to pass me by.” She jerked her chin toward his secured laptop that he’d used to post his message on the Drab’s network. “That the real reason for your declaration of war?”

  He nodded even as disgust, fear and hopelessness threatened to overwhelm him. The human race couldn’t afford such significant strikes against them. It’d taken a hundred years of hiding from the Drab tracesakers who’d been assigned to hunt them down, to rebuild their underground population back from the near-extinction levels that had almost wiped them off the planet.

  Their planet.

  Another hit like this and they might become history, after all.

  “My little tantrum should get the heat off the survivors. ... If there are any. The tracesakers will start looking for me now.” It was what the Drabs always did whenever they sensed a threat.

  Any action required a swift and direct overreaction.

  Anjelica tsked at him. “Boy, you’re insane. You done bought yourself all kinds of hurt.”

  “Perhaps, but remember what William Blake said. The eagle never lost so much time, as when he submitted to learn of the crow. If I can buy them even an hour of peace, I will give up my life for it.”

  Josiah meant that. Yet he had no intention of dying. Not to today.

  Not tomorrow.

  Not ever.

  He was, after all, a crow. And crows were sacred to his people. They were messengers and harbingers. A gateway from this world to the next.

  As his mother used to say ...

  One crow caws for sorrow.

  Two crows sing of joy.

  Three crows fly to borrow.

  Four crows are a ploy.

  Five crows warn of tomorrow.

  Six crows bring much gold.

  And seven crows caution you of all the stories left untold.

  Beware the seventh crow. It could bring prosperity or death. Its choice. But until it sung its tale, no one knew which way it’d fly or where it’d go to roost.

  Josiah had been the seventh crow born in his family. His mother’s youngest.

  Her deadliest and most unpredictable.

  “I swear, Joey, you came into this world backwards and you’ve been that way ever since. Cantankerous and stubborn as the day is long. Ain’t no one ever been born what could tell you what to do.”

  But then that, too, ran deep in his blood. Deeper still in his people and his Southern family.

  Again, the Drabs should have learned something of the culture they sought to override and destroy. It was easy to hate without context. To destroy without understanding how difficult it was to build something.

  Unlike them, he’d taken his time to carefully study his enemies. Intimately. He knew how they thought. How they lived and how they’d developed into their current hive mind-set.

  Now he was going to use that to annihilate them.

  Once and for all.

  Starting with the one who’d delivered the deepest blow to his heart.

  Without a word, his gaze fell to the poem he’d written just before his declaration. This particular bit of his writing, he would forever keep to himself.

  A silent promise. Just between the two of them.

  Her name, he didn’t speak. He didn’t have to.

  She knew who she was.

  He knew who she was. What she’d done. And so did she. That was all that mattered.

  And he would have her throat for it all. Come hell or high water. Come nuclear devastation. Even if he had to fight his way back from death again.

  Josiah would bathe in her blood and he would feast on her black heart. After all, that was where his middle name had come from. His mother’s original maiden name.

  Allred.

  Given to their ancestor who’d been known for coating himself in the blood of his slain enemies and reveling in the violence of war. Her entire family had been peace-loving until crossed. Then it was on to such an extent that his father used to joke their unwritten family motto was: I’ll kill you.

  And Josiah wouldn’t rest until he saw this through...

  Tick tock rang the clock. The talons of death came nearer nigh.

  In the dark, all was stark. And only your breath was heard as a wretched sigh.

  On the wall, the shadows fall. As you ran the entire hallway’s span.

  Yet with every step, you continually wept. For you knew the end would be coming soon.

  No matter how hard you tried, or deep you cried, still you felt your impending doom.

  You felt it there, beneath the stair, or lurking in the shadowed pane.

  And still you tried. Still you vied. Ever seeking to grow your infernal fame.

  All the while, you lived in denial. Knowing for you there’d be no reprieve.

  Not for ye who always deceived.

  Coward, liar, thief and whore.

  May you get all you deserve and more.

  To hell I hope you will soon be bound.

  And never again will ye be found.

  May your name forever be stricken from each and every tongue.

  And may never agai
n let any praise for you be sung.

  For you have spread poison and lies upon this land.

  And you deserve nothing save utter misery and deepest reprimand.

  In time I hope you come to wear,

  All the shame you once dispensed with giddy flare.

  For this to the heavens I do so decree.

  And know in my heart that so will it be.

  “From me to you, bitch. From me to you.”

  Chapter 2

  They are among us.

  Daria Stazen shivered at the electronic signs being broadcast all around their school. Images flickered on the walls and lockers, showing all the shapes and sizes and disguises those creatures could take and how they could easily blend in without anyone ever knowing.

  It was such a chilling thought that one of her classmates could be one to them in hiding.

  A human being.

  She shuddered in revulsion and fear. Then glanced about suspiciously at everyone in her hallway. How would she ever know? Could it be the strange girl on her right whose gray skin was a shade darker than the others? Or the boy to her left whose skin was a tiny bit bluer? Or the teacher whose lips held more black to them?

  What about the custodian whose black eyes had pupils that didn’t seem to dilate properly? He said it came from an accident in his youth.

  What if it wasn’t?

  Could he be a human using some kind of magic or drug to disguise his real features? The documentaries all warned that humans were extremely cunning.

  Highly dangerous. Capable of any imaginable treachery. They were unpredictable animals. A shiver ran down her spine.

  “Are you all right?”

  She almost screamed as Tamira came up behind her to speak in her ear. “Don’t do that!”

  “Do what?” she asked innocently.

  “Sneak up on me when I’m scaring myself with really creepy thoughts about humans being here in our school!” Daria waved her hand in front of her unit to open it automatically and pull out her sweater and gear for gym.

  Like her, Tamira Czaren was slightly taller than average and rather muscular, with pale gray skin and dark ebony eyes and hair. They were both from warrior caste families, but Daria’s father had been granted a special dispensation to attend university after he’d scored exceptionally high on his entrance tests in upper primary.

 

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