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Immortal Luck (An Immortal Heart Prequel): Immortal Heart
Immortal Luck (An Immortal Heart Prequel): Immortal Heart
Immortal Luck (An Immortal Heart Prequel): Immortal Heart
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It’s been 100 years since his last feeding and Zander’s need for luck is gnawing at him. Free to roam the Human World, he ventures to the city built on luck and filled with humans ripe for the taking. While luring his prey and sating his hunger, Zander is forced to dodge the relentless pursuit of the elite Fae Warriors, Bain and Uriah, as they seek to stop him from causing permanent damage to his victims.

The loss of one’s luck, can have fatal consequences.

“A sweet scent drawing him forward, pulling at the hunger gnawing deep inside of him. The woman from the night before had been enough to sustain him for most of the day, but his need, his hunger, it was back.”

*Immortal Luck was originally published in Stalkers: A Collection of Thriller Stories

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 28, 2014
ISBN9781498924436
Immortal Luck (An Immortal Heart Prequel): Immortal Heart

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    Immortal Luck (An Immortal Heart Prequel) - Magen McMinimy

    Immortal Luck

    An Immortal Heart Prequel

    By

    Magen McMinimy

    ©2012 by Magen McMinimy

    Dedication

    For Dan and Meagan, I love you guys. You have been a steady reminder of what strength and love truly looks like. Get better, Daniel, and get your butt home. That’s an order, Soldier! Thank you for your sacrifice in protecting our country. We love and miss you both.

    Synopsis

    It’s been 100 years since his last feeding and Zander’s need for luck is gnawing at him. Free to roam the Human World, he ventures to the city built on luck and filled with humans ripe for the taking. While luring his prey and sating his hunger, Zander is forced to dodge the relentless pursuit of the elite Fae Warriors, Bain and Uriah, as they seek to stop him from causing permanent damage to his victims.

    The loss of one’s luck, can have fatal consequences.

    A sweet scent drawing him forward, pulling at the hunger gnawing deep inside of him. The woman from the night before had been enough to sustain him for most of the day, but his need, his hunger, it was back.

    Immortal Luck was originally published in Stalkers: A Collection of Thriller Stories

    Table of Contents

    Immortal Luck

    Dedication

    Synopsis

    Prologue

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Epilogue

    Immortal Blood

    Chapter One

    Also By the Author

    Copyright

    About the Author

    Prologue

    Most would have called my life charmed, or at the very least semi-charmed. I had a great job, great friends, a suitable childhood, and I was young and beautiful.

    Oh Jenny, what will life drop in your lap next? That’s what my best friend used to say. I know it sounds conceited or vain, but I tell you this because outside appearances can be very deceiving. I learned this lesson one very fateful night as I struck out on my own...

    Chapter One

    He’d heard the complaints over and over again, the grumbles of the intoxicated derelicts that moved all around him. The neon lights gave haunting shadows to the depression the city had laid upon them. The American’s called it Sin City, made cracks about ‘what happened there stayed there’ and of course, Zander’s favorite gripe of ‘the house always wins.’

    It wasn’t so much that the house always won, it was that creatures like him hunted for the lucky ones.

    Zander passed the half-sized replica of the famous Eiffel Tower lit up like a frickin’ Christmas tree—yet

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