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       “Betray your sisters or your lover. You choose.”

      After the warrior she loves saved her from a murderous gargoyle, Chalice watched helplessly as Aydin turned into a gargoyle himself. Now, free from the curse that enslaved her, Chalice pledges to join her sister knights in The Order of the Hatchet—and do whatever it takes to regain Aydin’s humanity…and his love. What she encounters within their hallowed sanctuary is pure intrigue.

      Someone—or something—is murdering her sisters in their sleep, provoking fear and suspicion among the order. Meanwhile, Aydin, unable to stay away, starts haunting Chalice’s dreams, urging her onward. Ultimately, Chalice will be faced with an agonizing choice—one that will tear away at her newfound identity and force her to choose between duty and desire….

      “Rich with action, romance, and sensory overload, the story goes places I never expected and delighted me every step of the way. Duvall is a writer to watch for!”

      —C.E. Murphy, author of Urban Shaman

      Praise for

      KNIGHT’S CURSE

      “Rich with action, romance and sensory overload,

      the story goes places I never expected and delighted me

      every step of the way. Duvall is a writer to watch for!”

      —C.E. Murphy, author of Urban Shaman

      “Duvall’s heroine is an endearing mixed bag of coiled emotions, and the other characters are a collection of good and evil

      that readers will want to know more about.”

      —RT Book Reviews

      “This is a spectacular story. The urban fantasy world

      that Karen Duvall has created feels genuine and fully realized

      and best of all, the places and characters in this book

      are just flat out fun to read about.”

      —Bonnie Ramthun, author of The White Gates

      Darkest Knight

      Karen Duvall

       www.mirabooks.co.uk

      Dear Reader,

      I had so much fun writing about Chalice, a modern-day knight, in the first book that I knew her adventures would continue. After all, she has unfinished business to take care of, namely getting Aydin back to his old self again. He changed into a gargoyle to save her life, so she promised to find a way to make him human again. The senseless murder of her sister knights by an unknown attacker is an unexpected foil to her plans, but she won’t let that stop her. Against all odds, she vows to catch the killer as well as restore Aydin to the man he used to be.

      Knight’s Curse, the first book in Chalice’s harrowing adventures, is available in print and ebook formats. Please visit my blog, www.karenduvall.blogspot.com, for updates on my future books.

      Karen Duvall

      This book is dedicated to my five adorable grandchildren:

      Kai, Zach, Adam, Andrew and Bella.

      My heartfelt thanks go to my amazing literary agent,

      Elizabeth Winick Rubenstein, who’s a great listener and extremely supportive. I also appreciate her assistant, Shira Hoffman, who always makes herself available.

      I’d also like to thank my editor, Ann Leslie Tuttle, and her helpful assistant, Dana Hamilton.

      Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers deserves my thanks, as well. I’ve benefited greatly from this professional organization devoted to writers of novel-length commercial fiction.

      Contents

       Chapter one

       Chapter two

       Chapter three

       Chapter four

       Chapter five

       Chapter six

       Chapter seven

       Chapter eight

       Chapter nine

       Chapter ten

       Chapter eleven

       Chapter twelve

       Chapter thirteen

       Chapter fourteen

       Chapter fifteen

       Chapter sixteen

       Chapter seventeen

       Chapter eighteen

       Chapter nineteen

       Chapter twenty

       Chapter twenty-one

       Chapter twenty-two

       Chapter twenty-three

       Chapter twenty-four

       Chapter twenty-five

       Chapter twenty-six

      one

      “YOU’RE COMING WITH ME, RIGHT?”I ASKED Rafe when he opened the silver veil that separated the physical world from the realm of angels. This misty otherworld was home to Rafael, my guardian angel, but not to me. I think I’d overstayed my welcome.

       Rafe towered above me and scowled. “No.”

       I leaned forward to peer through the filmy curtain. “I’m not ready to go there alone. It’s too soon.”

       “Chalice, it’s been over a month.” Rafe closed his eyes and sighed so deeply I thought he’d collapse a lung if he had one. “But if you prefer to wait a while longer…” He held his palm flat against the transparent veil and the sigil on his hand glowed. The surface began to solidify.

       I grabbed his arm. “Wait.”

       His sigh came even louder this time. “Make up your mind.”

       I narrowed my eyes at him. “You have no idea how hard this is for me.”

       The deep creases in