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Fighting For Them: A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance
Fighting For Them: A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance
Fighting For Them: A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance
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Fighting For Them: A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance

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"Steamy and exciting second installment in the Witches of Rose Lake series..." ~ DMCL from Goodreads

"I love this series and the second book is even better than the first." ~ Deb from Goodreads

I’m not running anymore.

I’ve spent half my life trying to escape a father who wants me dead, and Salrus drew his last card when he took two of my five loves from me. Zane, Wyatt, Trevor, and I will stop at nothing to get Dimitri and Wade back. But we have issues other than my demonic father to deal with.

The Council’s army is growing and they are using ancient relics to make them more powerful and dangerous than the half-breeds they are hunting down.

Half-breeds like me.

Fighting for Them is the second installment of the paranormal, reverse harem, Witches of Rose Lake series.

Reading order:

Marked for Them
Fighting for Them
Hunted by Them (coming soon)
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 20, 2018
ISBN9781944060916
Fighting For Them: A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance
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Lia Davis

"Lia Davis is the USA Today bestselling author of more than forty books, including her fan favorite Ashwood Falls Series. A lifelong fan of magic, mystery, romance and adventure, Lia's novels feature compassionate alpha heroes and strong leading ladies, plenty of heat, and happily-ever-afters. Lia makes her home in Northeast Florida where she battles hurricanes and humidity like one of her heroines.When she's not writing, she loves to spend time with her family, travel, read, enjoy nature, and spoil her kitties. "

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    Fighting For Them

    I’m not running anymore.


    I’ve spent half my life trying to escape a father who wants me dead, and Salrus drew his last card when he took two of my five loves from me. Zane, Wyatt, Trevor, and I will stop at nothing to get Dimitri and Wade back. But we have issues other than my demonic father to deal with.


    The Council’s army is growing and they are using ancient relics to make them more powerful and dangerous than the half-breeds they’re hunting down.


    Half-breeds like me.

    Chapter 1

    I will find you. Then I will make your death slow and painful.

    A snarl that would make my wolf-shifter boyfriend, Zane, proud ripped from my throat. I stared into the crystal bowl of water I used to search for my two loves my demonic father stole from me.

    My father. Ha. I knew him as the monster who marked me for death at the age of ten. Although I hadn’t a clue why he marked me at the time. He popped into my room, placed his claim on me, then left. No words. I was terrified and confused.

    What I didn’t know at the time was that Salrus had also marked my guys and demanded them to search for me and kill me.

    While the marks were the same in appearance, the intent was difference. Mine was some kind of beacon for the demon. The one he placed on my guys was to call in a favor. To kill me.

    Things didn’t work out like the demon planned.

    Salrus had never been a parental unit in my life. We shared DNA, but the only thing he provided was heartache, my own demonic side, and the need to live on the run.

    I wasn’t running anymore.

    Until recently, I pushed my dark magic to the back of my mind and soul, refusing to use it. I focused on my white powers and small spells. The last two years I spent medicated in Happy Rose Mental Hospital, hiding from my growing powers and my father.

    Since meeting Zane, Dimitri, Wade, Wyatt, and Trevor, I’d learned to embrace it. Little by little, I used it for my purpose and mixed it with my witchy side. I would need to call all my magic and use it to kill Salrus.

    Before he got me first.

    The fear and anger battling inside me ate away at my soul. So did the mounting frustration. I was jumpy, moody, and wanted to know where the hell Dimitri and Wade were.

    I was so desperate and out of options, I paced the ritual room on the third floor of Dimitri’s house and talked to the ghosts who hung out there.

    The house was more like a miniature mansion. It was three stories with two wings—one on the north side of the house and the other on the south side.

    The ritual room was the whole north wing of the third floor. I imagined the large, open space filled with thirteen witches at a time for rituals of all types. The walls on either side were floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. Along the back wall, across from the door was a set of French doors that opened to a balcony.

    The center of the room, surrounded by a circled burned into the hardwood, was the ritual workstation. It was about six feet long and four feet wide and reminded me of a kitchen island with wheels—convenient for moving around the room.

    On the other side of the third floor—the south wing—was an empty space Dimitri used to store his deceased parents’ belongings.

    My heart ached. I missed D and Wade.

    Tearing my gaze from the scrying bowl, I stared at the ghosts hovering along the back wall. Their faded, see-through forms watched me. There was about a dozen of them. Each one met a slightly different death. A few had burns on them. Some had open wounds. Others had no physical signs of how they died.

    Wade said they were members of the coven. That meant they all died there at the coven. I never knew why they were there, watching me. They never spoke. At least not to me.

    Wade, my ghostly love, could get them to talk. Maybe they trusted him. After all, I was half demon. I was also half hedge witch. Communicating with the dead was one of my specialties.

    Yet I couldn’t get them to talk to me.

    Wade had died at the age of seventeen, the guys’ graduation day. Salrus made him an example to the others as a motivation to track me down to do the demon’s bidding. I saw the accident, Salrus slamming Wade’s head into the window of the SUV they were in. The scene was burned into my brain. Not because I was there to witness it. The guys were about ten years older than me. No, I saw it in a vision when I first touched Wade.

    That was another one of my witch powers when dealing with the dead. The first time I touch them, I see how they died.

    Wade had found me hiding in a mental hospital, medicating to numb my powers and the ability for Salrus to find me. After the vision of his death popped in my head, I couldn’t ignore his pleas for me to follow him to Rose Lake Coven, where I first met Zane and Dimitri.

    Dimitri. Wade.

    A sigh slipped from my lips as a tear rolled down my cheek. I would get them back.

    Glancing back into the scrying bowl, I tried one more time to see where my guys were. I placed the fingers of my right hand on the rim of the glass bowl, then waved my other hand over the calm water. Show me Dimitri.

    If you were a demon, where would you hide your prisoners? I spoke the words out loud to no one in particular. Deep down I hoped the Universe would give me some kind of sign.

    Several minutes went by and nothing. Frustration mounted within my soul. The urge to throw the bowl across the room was too strong. Instead, I picked it up, held

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