Authors: Bella Forrest
A Castle Of Sand
Also By Bella Forrest:
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY AUTHOR
Published by Bella Forrest
Copyright © 2013 by Bella Forrest.
Cover design
© Sarah Hansen
This is a work of fiction.
All characters appearing in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons living or dead, other than those in the public domain, is not intended and purely coincidental.
No part of this book may be reproduced, re-sold, or transmitted electronically or otherwise, without express written permission from the author.
Dedication
To all the Shaddicts out there…you know who you are.
About A Castle Of Sand
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Prologue: Sofia
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Chapter 1: Sofia
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Chapter 2: Derek
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Chapter 3: Sofia
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Chapter 4: Derek
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Chapter 5: Sofia
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Chapter 6: Derek
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Chapter 7: Ben
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Chapter 8: Derek
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Chapter 9: Sofia
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Chapter 10: Lucas
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Chapter 11: Derek
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Chapter 12: Sofia
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Chapter 13: Ben
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Chapter 14: Sofia
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Chapter 15: Derek
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Chapter 16: Lucas
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Chapter 17: Derek
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Chapter 18: Sofia
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Chapter 19: Derek
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Chapter 20: Ben
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Chapter 21: Derek
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Chapter 22: Sofia
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Chapter 23: Derek
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Chapter 24: Claudia
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Chapter 25: Sofia
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Chapter 26: Derek
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Chapter 27: Sofia
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Chapter 28: Derek
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Chapter 29: Sofia
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Chapter 30: Derek
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Chapter 31: Sofia
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Chapter 32: Ben
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Chapter 33: Sofia
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Chapter 34: Derek
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Chapter 35: Sofia
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Chapter 36: Derek
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Chapter 37: Sofia
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Chapter 38: Derek
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Chapter 39: Ben
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Chapter 40: Derek
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Chapter 41: Lucas
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Chapter 42: Sofia
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Chapter 43: Derek
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Chapter 44: Sofia
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Chapter 45: Ben
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Chapter 46: Derek
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Chapter 47: Sofia
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Chapter 48: Ben
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Chapter 49: Derek
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Chapter 50: Sofia
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Chapter 51: Sofia
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Chapter 52: Derek
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Chapter 53: Sofia
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Chapter 54: Ben
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Chapter 55: Sofia
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Chapter 56: Derek
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Chapter 57: Sofia
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Chapter 58: Derek
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Epilogue: Sofia
What Sofia has with Derek feels like a sandcastle; temporary and something that the waves of life and time will soon ruin…
Since the return of Gregor Novak, the island has turned several shades darker. His hatred toward Sofia and thirst for fresh blood lead to a brutal war igniting between father and son.
Meanwhile, the hunters are gaining formidable strength and resources by the day; they know that the safety of The Shade hangs entirely on its ability to remain hidden from them.
And a sinister secret lies in wait for Sofia within the bowls of an Egyptian desert … a secret that threatens to crush her sandcastle much sooner than she could have expected.
My blood was pounding within me. A surge of horror rushed through my body as I scoped my surroundings. Gunshots were being fired all over the place. A fiery bullet hit a vampire about seven feet away from me, who screamed in agony as he burst into flames. He was only one among the many vampires present in those tombs—one among many dying excruciating deaths by those fatal gunshots. A few lucky ones were killed with stakes driven through their hearts, but most were shot with the hunters’ bullets, uniquely engineered to mete out death on the vampires.
The sight was sickening, but despite my mortification over the sheer magnitude of death surrounding me, my prime concern was Derek N
ovak.
I can’t lose you.
He was a vampire. He was a prince. He was the man that I loved. The mere thought of losing him made breathing a struggle.
I looked around and gasped at the sight of him ripping the heart out of a vampire from the Maslen clan before moving on to breaking the neck of a hunter poised to attack him with a stake. He was headed straight for Borys Maslen. Fearing for his life, I stumbled forward. As I weaved through the chaos surrounding me toward my beloved, someone grabbed my arm and pulled me back.
“Get her out of here!” My father, Aiden Claremont, was pointing toward the exit. He was speaking to the stranger gripping my arm. The sight of my father still confused me.
What was he doing here?
After all the years he had abandoned me and left me under the care of his best friend, Lyle Hudson, he seemed out of place in this world—
my
world. His attempts to protect me were irritating. He had no business interfering with my life, not after all those years of ignoring me. Still, his presence moved me beyond words. He was still my father and I wanted to run to him and embrace him, feel his strength surround me, hear whispers of assurances in my ear—assurances that would answer my questions about why he had abandoned me. I wanted to know if he loved me, but there was no time for teary-eyed reunions.
War was being waged all around us and the only thing that mattered at that moment—reaching Derek—was being kept from me. I struggled against the hunter’s grasp as he dragged me in the opposite direction. He was far stronger than me and I couldn’t break away from his grasp until he was tackled to the ground by a familiar vampire.
Claudia.
Her mass of blonde curls covered her face as she let out a scream before ripping the man’s heart out. Her big brown eyes then turned toward me, a manic smile forming on her face.
“Hello, Sofia.”
I shivered as I looked into her eyes. A broken creature, she embraced darkness like no other and had become one of the most wicked beings I’d ever come across. She surged forward and pinned me against a wall with her bloody hands.
“This is my gift to you,” she hissed before sinking her teeth into my neck. I’d been bitten by vampires before, but I felt right away that what she was doing was different. She wasn’t simply feeding on me. She was trying to
turn
me.
“No!” I gasped, trying to push her away. “Claudia, don’t… please…”
Before I could fully wrap my mind around what was about to happen to me, I saw my best friend, Benjamin Hudson, hurtling toward us. His blue eyes screamed bloody murder at the sight of what Claudia, the vampire who broke him in many ways, was doing to me. He aimed his gun at her, but she must’ve sensed him, because she whipped around and tackled him to the ground.
“Did you really think I wouldn’t sense you coming to her rescue? Your blood still pumps through my veins, Ben…”
Claudia’s hands rose in the air and claws came out of her fingers, poised to wound Ben. I threw my entire weight against her, hoping to push her away from my best friend, but she easily threw me back, and I crashed to the ground. I cast my eyes away in desperation and scanned the hall, only to be met with another bone-chilling sight.
Across the vast hall, Derek stood bleeding and weakened as he faced off with Borys Maslen and three other vampires. And, in another corner of the room, a vampire rushed toward my father, who was fumbling to reload his gun.
Watching with horror as the lives of three of the most important men in my life hung in the balance, I felt an overwhelming sense of loss. Somehow, I already knew that this was going to happen, that the loss of life was inevitable, but finding myself right in the middle of it was something I wasn’t prepared for.
A voice echoed in my mind—the voice of a friend who sacrificed her own life to bring me back into Derek’s arms. I could almost hear her—Vivienne Novak, Seer of The Shade—speaking to me. Her words not only confirmed my worst fears but painted a future I wasn’t sure I wanted to be part of.
The memory of her spoke to me and said, “Blood will be shed.”
Vivienne held the blood-red rose in her hand and caressed it fondly. Sadness traced her blue-violet eyes as she stood alone in her greenhouse.
Liana Hendry stepped into the princess’ sanctuary. Worry marred the features of the lovely vampire with amber gold eyes. “Vivienne? Xavier and I have been worried about you lately. Are you alright?”
“I didn’t think it would be her. I honestly thought Derek would end up killing her.”
Liana stood still, a patient expression on her face, waiting for Vivienne to offer an explanation.
“But she
is
lovely, isn’t she?” Vivienne appeared serene, though strangely bothered, as she took a whiff of the rose she was holding.
“Who?” Liana took a step forward. The gaze she was giving the young Seer was pensive and kind, almost motherly.
“Sofia Claremont.”
Liana wrinkled her nose, perplexed. “Your brother’s slave?”
Vivienne shook her head as she placed the rose into a crystal vase. “She’s far more than his slave. I could sense it the moment they first kissed. The premonitions that followed… I can’t even speak of them…” Vivienne jolted to a start, as if seeing a vision, before she grabbed Liana’s hand. “Promise me you’ll be loyal to us, no matter what.”
“Of course. Vivienne, we owe Derek our lives… He
will
bring us true sanctuary just as you prophesied.”
“Then support him even if you don’t understand what he’s doing. It’s a rough road ahead and he will need the girl. She’s the one the witch spoke of all those years ago. The girl who will help him find true sanctuary.”
“Vivienne, why are you speaking as if you won’t be around for what you say is to come?”