Immortals: The Crossing

by Joy Nash

Love Spell

September 30, 2008

ISBN-13: 0505527677

Available in: Paperback

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Immortals: The Crossing
by Joy Nash

For centuries they have walked among us—vampires, shape-shifters, the Celtic Sidhe, demons, and other magical beings. Their battle to reign supreme is constant, but one force holds them in check, a race of powerful warriors known as the IMMORTALS.

Celtic demigod ManannĂ¡n mac Lir (Mac) is hot on the trail of Artemis Black, a stunningly dangerous witch who is inexplicably able to intertwine life magic with death magic. Her rare talent nearly killed a faerie infant under Mac's protection. For the safety of his people, he should punish her severely for this crime.

But once Mac runs Artemis to ground, he finds he just can't handle the sexy, infuriating witch. Artemis is both vulnerable and cunning, and it's not often that Mac meets a female who can tug at his heartstrings and challenge his magic. Each time Mac thinks he's got Artemis cornered, she slips from his grasp. Soon, he's obsessed.

Artemis is desperate. So desperate, she's been skimming life essence from faeries, despite the inherent danger, intending to barter the stolen magic for the assistance of a ruthless demon. When her spell races out of control, nearly killing a faerie young one, Artemis calls the spell back. But not quickly enough to escape the notice of one very angry, very sexy Celtic demigod.

Passions run high between Artemis and Mac—and so does suspicion. What human would refuse the help of a demigod? Mac's sure Artemis is hiding something he's not going to like. It's clear she's in trouble, and dealing in dangerous magic. He won't let her destroy herself. He's going to stick tight by her side until he uncovers the truth.

Even when she leads him straight into Hell.



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Whether writing in a contemporary, historical, or fantasy setting, Joy Nash explores the twists of the subconscious with stunning passion, quirky humor, and always, always, a happy ending. Joy lives in Pennsylvania with her gallant husband, her three spunky kids and a languid liver-spotted Dalmatian, who may in fact be part cat. Interview