Download Demon Warriors series by Lynn Hagen (.ePUB)

Demon Warriors series by Lynn Hagen (Books 1-13 )
Requirements: ePUB reader 3.5Mb
Overview: This is the first in the Demon Warriors series, which is an offshoot from Lynn Hagen’s Brac Pack series. Demons live in a sort of parallel world, similar to ours, except it’s always night because demon’s corporeal bodies fade in sunlight. When demons visit the human world, they do it only at night and they use shadows to move from place to place. The demons seem almost ordinary at first, using cell-phones, eating pasta and visiting the Devil-Mart, but they’re far from human! Each book in Lynn Hagen’s Demon Warriors collection features a different romantic couple. Each title stands alone and can be read in any order. However, we recommend reading the series in sequential order.
Genre: Paranormal Romance MM

ImageImageImageImageImageImage
ImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

Hondo #1: Chris has hung around the Demon Warriors, trying to emulate them, for one hundred years. He’s in awe of these magnificent warriors but has eyes for only one of them. Hondo is as thickheaded as they come. Everyone around him can see how Chris feels about the big, bad warrior-everyone except Hondo. When bizarre occurrences keep taking place in the demon realm, Chris is ready for action, rushing in where wise men fear to tread. Can Hondo keep Chris from running into a battle he may not survive, and can Hondo set aside their friendship and become a lover to the little demon who worships the very ground he walks on?

Snooke #2: Kane has finally found his mate. He is everything he could ever hope for. But when Snooke is repeatedly seen with bruises, Kane sees red. Snooke worships Kane. So when he fights to stay away from the warrior, it only makes Kane more determined to find him. Snooke has things in his past that he isn’t proud of and fights desperately to keep Kane out of his screwed-up life. Meanwhile, the crystal is still missing, and someone is playing tricks on the warriors’ minds. Can they find the crystal before the one who stole it learns its secrets, and can Kane save Snooke from a life he was never meant to lead?

Rainerio #3: Taken from a life in the human realm, Dillon must adjust to being surrounded by demons. It’s not hard when he has his sights set on one delicious looking warrior. From the first moment he laid eyes on the handsome Rainerio, Dillon knew what he wanted.
Rainerio finds the human, Dillon, persistent, pesky, and unrelenting. He also finds him hot as hell. There’s only one thing stopping him from taking Dillon up on his not so casual offer. He’s seen the other mate’s used against the warriors, something Rainerio’s not willing to risk. Even if Dillon isn’t his mate, he won’t budge. When Dillon is used for a new drug that has emerged, Rainerio must fight to save him. But when the Black River overflows, indicating that the stolen crystal is being used, his problems of protecting the human has just multiplied, especially when he finds out Dillon is, in fact, his mate.

Takeo 4: Takeo wakes to find himself in a dark, dank cell. He doesn’t know how he got there, or even where he is. When Constantine threatens to go after Kamiko next, Takeo finds a way to escape. He travels through the realms with only one thing on his mind—finding the man he loves and keeping him safe. Kamiko has been with Zeus’s pack for years but never really living. His life consists of four walls that feel more like a prison than his bedroom. When Panahasi and then Takeo show up to whisk him away, trouble follows.
Raised in the city of Baku, Takeo doesn’t know how to show his love. Fighting every day just to survive has taken its toll. The love that Takeo and Kamiko have for one another is tested, and misunderstandings separate the pair as one lone elf helps the pair reunite.
But Constantine has other plans for Kamiko, and they don’t include a happily ever after

Panahasi #5: Ten thousand years ago Panahasi made a deal with the keeper. It was a deal that not only brought about the creation of the demon warriors, but paved the lonely road he walked on a daily basis. All of that soon changes when he finds two wolf shifters to call his own. But his happiness doesn’t come without a price.
The universe must keep checks and balances. And for Panahasi, his balance was Jaden. A creature whose very presence caused wars and famine—and now the man has his sights set on Panahasi’s mates.
Growing up in foster care, Drake knew from a young age that Casey was his. But when he meets a tall, lean stranger on a dark country road, the one person who matters most to him may be the one person he loses.
Casey loves Drake with every breath he takes. The shifter has been there through thick and thin, through good times and bad. But when he finds he has a second mate, Casey makes room for one large and very handsome warrior.
But Panahasi has a very dark secret. It is a secret that if found out, will destroy an entire race

Kobe #6: Zion had sacrificed himself to get the Demon Warriors out of Remtin. Now who was going to save him? Resigning himself to a life of hell, Zion reluctantly accepted his fate. That was until the Demon Warrior who fascinates him beyond all reason risks everything to rescue Zion from a fate worse than death.
Kobe was the son of the notorious Sebastian Krule, the meanest cutthroat to ever live. More than once he had felt the hand of abuse from his father. He should have turned out insane, or at the very least, cold and uncaring.
But when he meets a demon with big blue eyes and finds out that Zion has traded his freedom for the safe passage of the Demon Warriors, Kobe sees beyond his brutal upbringing. He sees a man who is affecting Kobe in ways he had never experienced before.
Kobe has to not only gain Zion’s trust, but figure out why his father has shown up in Serenity City. There could only be one reason and Kobe is determined to be the one who walks away from their deadly reunion.

Einarr (#7) Kendrick Walsh is smitten with Einarr the moment he lays eyes on the demon. They spend weeks getting to know one another. And then trouble strikes and Einarr tries to push Kendrick away, but Kendrick isn’t a man to give up so easily.
Einarr grew up in the worst city the demon realm has to offer. Abandoned by his parents, Einarr is raised by his sadistic uncle. He knows nothing of love and can’t understand why Kendrick refuses to walk away.
As Einarr desperately tries to shield Kendrick from his violent and chaotic life, he finds himself falling for the human in ways he never dreamed possible. Unfortunately, Einarr’s past refuses to release its nightmarish grip. Einarr must go through hell in order to find heaven. But will Kendrick still look at him the same when Einarr has to kill in order to save the one man who just might show him what love truly means?

Wayland (#8) With soul-sucking demons on the rise, Wayland and his brethren have their hands full. One night while on patrol, Wayland comes across another victim and rescues the human from having his soul sucked right out of him. But he isn’t prepared for the instant fascination he has with the redhead, especially since Wayland isn’t attracted to humans.
Gilmore Flanagan would rather work from home and get lost in his video games than deal with the outside world. People suck, and he’s always felt as if he lives on the fringes of society, never really fitting in anywhere. One evening, on his way to his mother’s, Gil is attacked, and he thinks he is about to die. That is, until a stranger comes to his rescue and takes him to a world he never knew existed.
Can Gil survive the demon world, or will he race back to a world where he never truly belonged?

Jaden’s Price (#9)
Hilton works as a male nurse in Brac Village. He feels a presence following him wherever he goes. His mother and grandmother went insane, and Hilton fears he is heading down that slippery path. That is, until Jaden reveals himself and claims to be Hilton’s guardian angel. Hilton isn’t convinced and runs from Jaden, terrified of the wicked man. Jaden is Death. The master grim reaper. He has known nothing but loneliness and despair since the Primal Source breathed him into existence. He is feared by all, even if this is not the life he would have chosen for himself. But a chance meeting in a small town presents an opportunity his enemies can’t resist. He must keep Hilton safe from those out to hurt his mate, because if the bunny shifter is harmed in any way, Jaden will rip apart the universe and unleash his deadly wrath.

The Keeper (#10):
What would you do to save the man you love? For the Keeper, he would sacrifice the universe. Bitten by Morog, his first creation, the Keeper is dying. He isn’t sure how he ended up in the vet clinic, but when Trey walks into the exam room, he knows he’s found his mate. But he grows weaker by the day, depending heavily on Trey to keep him alive. When he bites his mate, the Keeper discovers that Trey’s blood just might be the key to his survival.
As far back as Trey could remember he’s had the most bizarre dreams. But lately, his dreams have turned apocalyptic. He sees the world ending, and there is nothing he can do to stop it. When Trey is kidnapped and forced to help a dying man who claims to be the creator of the universe, Trey isn’t sure what to believe. But the harder he fights against his attraction, the harder Trey falls for the one man who could destroy mankind.

Phoenyx (#11):
In a desperate attempt to get his grandmother out from under her mounting medical bills, Edward takes a loan from a fairy. Now Lyle isn’t playing by the rules. The fairy sends a soul-sucking demon after Edward just for fun. When Edward is rescued by a redheaded warrior, he thinks he is dreaming, until the warrior appears in his house, telling Edward he is his new bodyguard.
When Anton escapes, Phoenyx is worried he’ll go after the male with honey-gold eyes. Phoenyx returns to the human realm, and now has a battle on his hands when Edward refuses his help. When Phoenyx finds out that Edward is his mate, nothing will stop him from protecting the male, even when Lyle comes after them with full force. A house burnt to the ground, a grandmother with dementia, and dark spells cast over them, Phoenyx was up to his eyeballs in chaos trying to keep Golden Eyes safe while showing his mate just what the human means to him.

Deandre (#12):
Dr. Amir Nadeem has only been in Brac Village for six months, moving there after his partner of ten years died. He’s trying to put his life back together, be a good father to his two little children, and even opens his own a practice in town. Things seem to be looking up until he runs into Deandre, a man who claims to be a demon, a protector of a city Amir isn’t even sure exists.
Deandre met Amir on a hiking trail in Colorado, and is shocked when he discovers Amir lives in Brac Village. He becomes infatuated with Amir, and can’t seem to stay away, even when Amir pulls a shotgun on him and calls the cops. When sinister plans are put into place, involving Amir’s home, Deandre fights to keep the human safe, while exploring the deep attraction he feels toward Amir, and a family Deandre is hoping to be a part of.

Donnchadh (#13):
Getty is up to his eyeballs in frustration after his father moves in. Worse, his father’s bimbo girlfriend moves in, too. Neither has a job, and Getty’s aggravation is mounting. He decides to go out for a night of fun, and runs into a dreamy guy who sweeps him off his feet. But it was just a one-night stand. No strings attached. Too bad Donnchadh is trying to attach strings.
Donny is trying to forget he nearly died, and finding a male to lose himself in for a night seems simple enough. Until he meets Getty, a guy who seems out of place at Pump. One sexual encounter later and Donny realizes he’s found his mate, but pinning Getty down is proving nearly impossible. When things start to unravel and hellhounds invade Maple Grove, it’s up to Donny to protect Getty and prove to his mate that a one-night stand could turn into so much more if Getty would only give them half a chance.

Download Instructions: (Links updated on 17th November 2020. Thanks to I)
HulkLoad
ZippyShare




Leave a Reply