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Praise for Kimberly Frost’s
Southern Witch series

“Delivers a delicious buffet of supernatural creatures, served up Texas-style—hot, spicy, and with a bite!”

—Kerrelyn Sparks,
New York Times
bestselling author

“An utter delight. Wickedly entertaining with a surprise on every page. Keeps you guessing until the end. Kimberly Frost is a talent to watch.”

—Annette Blair, national bestselling author

“One heck of a debut from Kimberly Frost…This is definitely an excellent read, and for a debut, it’s nothing less than fantastic.”


ParaNormal Romance

“Kimberly Frost’s Southern Witch series is destined for great things. Full of action, suspense, romance, and humor, [
Barely Bewitched
] had me hooked from the first page until the last.”


Huntress Book Reviews

“Frost’s latest Southern Witch novel has all the fun, fast, entertaining action readers have come to expect from her…Populated with fairies, goblins, vampires, wizards, rampantplants, and a few nasty-temperedhumans thrown in for goodmeasure, there’s no end to the things that can and do go hilariously wrong”

—Monsters and Critics

“What an amazing author! Kimberly Frost’s Southern Witch series is fated for great things. Barely Bewitched was full of romance [and] magical havoc, and goes from one wild scenario to another. I was definitely hooked… and couldn’t put it down.”

—Romance Junkies


Halfway Hexed
more than deserves a Perfect 10 rating with its thrill ride of a story and heartwarming romantic moments…Having not read the previous novels, being able to jump into the third book and love it so much is a true testament to how well Kimberly Frost can construct a story.”


Romance Reviews Today

“One hundred percent entertaining and satisfying… Sassy, sexy, and seriously fun.”

RT Book Reviews

“A laugh-out-loud magical ride that I didn’t want to stop. There’s humor, romance, and action all rolled into a fun, entertaining read with great characters and an intriguing plot. I was hooked.”

TwoLips Reviews (Recommended Read)

Berkley titles by Kimberly Frost

WOULD-BE WITCH
BARELY BEWITCHED
HALFWAY HEXED

ALL THAT BLEEDS

Kimberly Frost

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ALL THAT BLEEDS

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PRINTING HISTORY
Berkley Sensation mass-market edition / January 2012

Copyright © 2012 by Kimberly Chambers.
Excerpt on pages 303–324 by Kimberly Frost copyright © by Kimberly Chambers.
Cover art by Melanie Delon.
Cover design by Rita Frangie.

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If you purchased this book without a cover, you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as “unsold and destroyed” to the publisher, and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this “stripped book.”

For Sandy Fiaschetti

A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S

I’d like to thank my wonderful family and friends for their continued enthusiasm and support. It means so much to me!

For being there years ago when the seeds that inspired this story were planted, thank you to Sandy Fiaschetti. For being a sounding board as I brainstormed this story, I’d like to thank David Mohan, who is a great critique partner. For reading passages and for all the amazing support they’ve provided, I’d like to thank Laura Montgomery and Rick Haufe. For her positive spirit and wonderful friendship, thanks to Lorin Oberweger. For writing dates at Java Dave’s, thanks to Kim Lenox. For taking time out of their busy writing schedules to read this book and offer quotes, thanks to Janet Chapman and Nina Bangs.

For fantastic book signings and great support of the Southern Witch series, thanks to everyone at Murder by the Book. For a wonderful romance book club, thanks to Karla and Jan and Katy Budget Books. For a wonderful week, thanks to Writers Retreat Workshop. For terrific presentations and a great writing community, thanks to WHRWA and Bay Area RWA.

For saying she’d love to see me write something dark and for giving me opportunities that have helped me grow so much as a writer, many thanks to my editor Leis Pederson. For doing so much to promote the books, thank you to my publicist Caitlin Mulrooney-Lyski. For polishing my books, giving them beautiful covers, and introducing them to booksellers, thanks to the team at Berkley. For being a terrific agent, thank you to Elizabeth Winick Rubinstein.

And as always, many thanks to my readers.

Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Prologue

2007

I can’t believe this is happening,
Alissa thought. She whirled around to face her bodyguard, Mr. Clark. His lean form was rigidly straight, his expression grim as she stepped forward.

“We can’t just stand by,” she said in a low voice with a quick glance around the house’s panic room: it had oatmeal-colored walls, a stocked refrigerator, plush couches, and a bathroom with a cavernous slate-tiled shower. A person could live in the panic room for quite a while, and certainly nothing, not even a demon, could get through the magically-reinforced steel walls that were as thick as those of a bank vault. Yes, safe and comfortable—if they were willing to ignore the slaughter happening in the rest of the house. The Arts & Innovation Benefit had turned into a nightmare. Mr. Clark had pulled her down the hall to safety before she’d realized what was happening.

Alissa took a deep breath. The sterile air had an almost metallic tang. She straightened to her full height and beckoned for Mr. Clark’s gun. He ignored her outstretched hand. She inched forward, her pink champagne Balenciaga gown swishing over the carpet.

Beyond the bodyguard’s shoulder, the giant screen showed the ballroom, where an enormous demon nearly eight feet tall was holding a roomful of humans hostage. Dead security
officers littered the dance floor like discarded party favors. The greasy, gray-skinned demon yawned, its toothless mouth as wide as a cavern. Would he swallow his victims whole? Like a snake? He had no weapon, but with razor-sharp claws and inhuman strength, he didn’t need one.

How did the demon even cross into our world?

There had never been an incident like it in Alissa’s lifetime. Or even in her mother’s time. For the fifty-four years since the muses had inspired mankind to defeat the vampires during the Rising, the world had not tolerated supernatural threats. In the twenty-first century, no vampires existed and no demons rose. Humankind wrote the laws that ruled the world. And everyone had been safe. Until now.

“Mr. Clark, either go out and help those people or give me your gun so I can.” Her voice was as sharp as she could make it. She might only be twenty-one, but, as a daughter of the House of North, in a time of crisis she was prepared to lead. She kept her arms tight to her sides in hopes that he wouldn’t see them tremble.

“Unless Mr. Xenakis gives the order, that door doesn’t open until the creature is gone or dead,” Mr. Clark said.

Alissa narrowed her eyes. Dimitri Xenakis, the Etherlin Council’s president, would never give an order that would put her in danger, but he also wouldn’t have locked the panic room when so many other people were still outside.

“Mr. Xenakis isn’t here, but I know he would want us to help. Open the door. I’ll go out and distract the demon long enough for people to escape. You can get anyone into the panic room who’s too afraid or too slow to run.”

Mr. Clark folded his arms across his chest, his black tuxedo jacket revealing the slight bulge on his left side where his holstered gun was positioned. “You expect me to use you as bait?” he scoffed.

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