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Where Demons Fear to Tread (Company of Angels) [Mass Market Paperback]

Stephanie Chong
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Book Description

August 23, 2011 Company of Angels
Fledging guardian angel and yoga teacher Serena St. Clair dares to enter Devil's Paradise nightclub on a mission—to retrieve the wayward Hollywood "It Boy" she's assigned to protect. But she's ambushed by the club's owner, arch demon Julian Ascher. The most powerful demonic entity in Los Angeles, Julian is handsome as sin, a master of temptation who loves nothing more than corrupting pleasure-seeking humans. He won't release the lost soul Serena is supposed to guard. Unless she accepts his dangerous wager…

After the disastrous way his human life ended, Julian vowed that no woman would get the better of him again. Yet this sexy-sweet angel, smelling of fresh ocean air and happiness, triggers centuries-old feelings. Now, their high-stakes game of seduction, where angels fall from grace and where demons fear to tread, will lead them either to an eternity in hell…or a deliciously hot heaven.


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"Chong delivers a wicked tale of a sexy guardian angel battling for a not-so-lost demon's soul." -New York Times bestselling author Caridad Piñ eiro

"Stephanie Chong knows the soul of romance, paranormal or otherwise. She's captured the elusive and powerful energy of the genre in a way few authors ever manage to do. Angel verses demon; redemption of the damned by the pure power of love--the heart of that story IS the heart of romance. In WHERE DEMONS FEAR TO TREAD, Ms. Chong taps into a delicious fantasy older than time, spinning it masterfully into a sexy, moving tale that feels fresh and new. I am sincerely her newest fan."

~NY Times Bestselling Author Maggie Shayne

"A delicious debut to a sizzling new series!" -- New York Times bestselling author Kerrelyn Sparks

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

West Hollywood, Los Angeles

Devil's Paradise was the hottest place to party on a Saturday night in the City of Angels. The perfect venue for temptation. The ideal setting for sin. And it was all his.

Julian Ascher surveyed his nightclub from a glassed–in observation tower two stories above the dance floor. Below, a sea of nubile bodies writhed to the booming bass of the music. Sweat and pheromones mingled in the air. A legion of bartenders worked behind the bars of polished white terrazzo marble, pouring rivers of cocktails, beer and shots.

Most nights, Julian was content to stand up here, watching. But tonight, he was restless. Deep in his gut, a tension was building. He needed something to relieve that tension.

Preferably something soft and feminine.

He swung open the tower door. A blast of music and the heat from hundreds of bodies hit him, blaring into his pores as he descended the metal staircase to the main floor. The crowd parted, sensing his power as he strode through the club, past upturned, admiring faces.

Regulars reached out to shake his hand—a drunken football hero here, an underage starlet there.

A few women tried to engage him in conversation; he disengaged them easily and continued on his path. It was a hobby of his to destroy beautiful women. He found a great deal of gratification in ruining the sublime. But he had very particular tastes, and none of the females here tonight suited him. Disappointed, he wandered onward.

"Julian, over here!" the club's general manager shouted, trying to flag him down.

"Not now," he called back without stopping. He roamed through the mass of beautiful people who flocked here like butterflies drawn to a pool of nectar. As an Archdemon, Julian had been responsible for the corruption of thousands of souls. His chain of nightclubs stretched across the country. It had come to fruition after two hundred years of studying humans in their greatest moments of weakness and desperation, of fantasy and desire. And Julian, the owner of this empire of iniquity, had become a connoisseur of pleasure.

At the beginning, it wasn't so simple. As a fledgling demon, he'd had his share of battles over souls that he frequently lost. But now, after these two centuries, it was all becoming a little bit too easy. These days, when Julian fought for a soul, he always won.

His latest venture, Devil's Ecstasy, would open in Vegas at the end of the month. Housed in fellow Arch–demon Corbin Ranulfson's spectacular Hotel Lussuria, the newest nightclub would be Julian's piece de resistance. A guaranteed success.

So why wasn't he satisfied?

He swept his way through the crowd and into the VIP lounge. On the white leather furniture, couples necked and threesomes groped in plain sight. In one corner, a popular young Hollywood actor was snorting lines of coke off a call girl's exposed ass. Around him, clubgo–ers stared.

"Keep him happy," Julian said to one of his staff members. "Make sure he's well supplied tonight."

Julian's jaded gaze surveyed the scene, utterly indifferent to the lascivious behavior he saw around him. The same lecherous acts he saw every night that the club was open for business. Nothing here remotely excited him.

Sunk in utter apathy, Julian turned, ready to head back toward his observation post. Then he saw her.

In the periphery of his vision, she shimmered like gold in a muddy riverbank. He blinked, unsure if what he'd seen was a trick of the light. When he turned his head to look again, there she stood.

She was dressed for a day at the beach, not for a night at the temple of sin. Her simple yellow sundress showcased toned arms and lithe curves. Blond hair curled in waves down her back. The structure of her face was classical perfection, her beauty so striking that it caught his eye even from a distance. Other men saw her, too. They circled like sharks scenting blood in the water. Was she searching for a lost friend? A lover?

As he stared, salivating, she looked up, as though she could read his thoughts across the noise and the crush of the VIP lounge. She gazed straight into his eyes.

From thirty feet away, it was a direct challenge. Then she turned and disappeared.

Somewhere deep inside him, the hunter's instinct engaged.

He tracked her through the crowd, glimpsing her blond hair, the exposed flesh of her shoulder as she wove deeper into the throng. The beat of the music pounded through his veins like an amphetamine high, spurring him on. He pushed his way toward her, oblivious to manners.

When she was within reaching distance, he closed his fingers around her arm. It was like stroking a new–born's cheek, her skin was so soft. The silk–covered steel of her biceps flexed beneath his tightening grip. Desire surged through his fingertips and landed straight in his groin. She stopped dead at his touch, swung to face him. From a distance, she was beautiful. Up close, she was divine.

His gaze drifted over her high cheekbones, her lush lips, her wide and trusting eyes. The innocence he saw in those eyes had nothing to do with guilelessness, and everything to do with faith. Faith in the untainted goodness of humankind. He wanted to devour her. To sink into her, to make himself a part of her and never let her go.

As he gripped her arm, time hung suspended. All noise stopped. Into that silence broke the rustling of feathers, the flare of a wingspan unfolding. The realization sent a jolt of energy reeling through his body—she was an angel. A Guardian, the lowest rank of celestial beings, responsible for the earthly care of humanity.

Why he was so surprised, he didn't know. He'd encountered angels many times before, had battled with them often. But never were they foolish enough to set foot in his nightclubs. What was she doing here, in his domain?

He blinked. Around them, the club whirled back into action, the pounding bass of the dance music flooded back into his bones. She twisted, trying to disengage herself. He tightened his grip, unwilling to let go.

Whatever her reasons, she, in her innocent little sundress, with her laughable belief in the goodness of the human race, had entered Devil's Paradise.

And she was on his territory now.

What stopped Serena St. Clair was a mere brush of fingertips against her bare upper arm. The touch of a lover. A caress so gentle, so reverent and yet so sensual that it sent pleasure skimming over the surface of her skin. It washed over her entirely and set the most secret places of her body singing. Even in the hot crush of the nightclub, the sensation was so intense it stopped her cold.

When she turned, she found herself looking into the face of a god. Angular planes chiseled to a perfect symmetry that only a divine hand could have wrought. But his eyes were pure sin. There was no goodness in that gaze, only naked desire. He towered over her, his athlete's build draped in a perfectly cut suit, a dress shirt open at the throat. Armani, if she had to guess. His dark hair was artfully tousled, a casualness that contradicted the intensity of his gaze.

"Welcome to Devil's Paradise. I'm Julian Ascher."

His voice, low and deep, seemed to vibrate in her bones.

For a moment, she stood stunned. Then she reminded herself to breathe. Squeezing her eyes shut, she directed a burst of energy into his mind, a bright light that would override his willpower and wipe his memory clean of her. She waited for him to stumble away and release her, leaving her free to complete her assignment.

To find the human she was assigned to guard. And get the hell out of here.

Except Julian Ascher didn't move. A flicker of annoyance rippled across the surface of his casual facade. Then his perfect composure smoothed back into place. A single word reverberated in her mind and swirled in her gut.

Demon.

Somewhere deep inside her, a voice whispered: Run.

Arielle, her supervisor, had hammered an elementary principle into every trainee at the Company of Angels. If you encounter a demon more powerful than you, get out immediately.

Serena had completed her Company training with flying colors. But now she stood rooted to the spot, unable to move. Julian's fingers still curled around her upper arm. Yet, it wasn't the physical contact that held her immobilized. Panic flooded into her bloodstream, its chemical flush paralyzing her.

"Don't try that little trick again," he said mildly. "It may work on humans, but it won't work on me. Come, I'd like to speak with you in private."

"Sorry. I'm meeting a friend here," she said.

Nick Ramirez. Her Assignee, not exactly a friend. Nick was in here somewhere, so close she could sense him. She had to find him, to stop his path of self–destruction.

The Company was counting on her. The task was simple enough. An assignment fit for a fledgling angel like herself. Or it should have been. But this demon was in her way. This dangerously handsome demon, with the promise of pleasure glinting in his eyes.

"It wasn't a question," Julian said.

"I said I didn't want to."

Angels aren't supposed to lie, she knew. In truth, she wanted him. Like she'd never wanted a man before. With a desire that came up from the depths of her, rising through her body to set her skin on fire. She wanted to feel the drag of those fingertips over every heated curve of her. Wanted his molten voice to flow over her and melt her.

Incarnated in a physical body, she still felt all the sensations and emotions that came along with being a part of the material world. And right now, she felt those feelings so strongly that they threatened to sweep her away. In his grasp, she trembled. She knew instinctively that if she let him, this man would destroy her.

She squirmed; his fingers tightened.

"Any further attempts at resistance will only serve to annoy me and put you in danger," he told her. "When you crossed over the th...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Mira; Original edition (August 23, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 077831247X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778312475
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #806,197 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Stephanie Chong worked as a lawyer at a top-tier Canadian firm and completed five university degrees before landing her dream job: romance novelist. Her degrees include a J.D. and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, and a Master's in Creative Writing from Oxford University.

When she's not writing, Stephanie enjoys yoga, traveling and outdoor adventures. She lives in Vancouver with her husband and their pug, Dexter.

Customer Reviews

Ascher was a great character and as he developed in the story I loved him more. Teri Hack  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
Also, the way things were resolved seemed a bit too easy and well, cheesy. A Book Obsession..  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
I definitely recommend this book and I am looking forward to the second book in the series. Carla Gallway  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT! August 25, 2011
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I don't usually write book reviews, but I picked up my pen for this one because I was surprised by some of the other reviews. In retrospect, a few of them made good points, but none of that mattered to me as I read the book because I enjoyed it so much! I'm not a professional reviewer, just someone who likes paranormal romance. I realize reading tastes are subjective, but from my perspective, I was fully engaged, entertained, titillated, and yes, even teary at times as I read "Where Demons Fear To Tread". What more can you ask for?

When I bought the book, I scanned the first few pages out of curiosity, intending to put it down and save it for later. That didn't happen. The book immediately drew me in, and once I'd started reading, I didn't put it down. I found the tension between the angel heroine and arch-demon hero compelling, and I wondered all the way to the end how an arch demon could possibly be "saved"? Well he was - in grand style.

I can't wait for the sequel. Here's hoping you all take a chance and enjoy the book as much as I did!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Review: Where Demons Fear To Tread August 24, 2011
Format:Mass Market Paperback
First Impressions

A guardian angel and an arch demon fighting over the soul a movie star then accidentally fall in love, with each other. Yes please. Really wanted to see how this would play out for them all.

What Worked

I enjoyed the battle of wills between Serena (Guardian Angel) and Julian (Arch Demon). Seeing which one would ultimately succumb to the other did bring some sparks to the page. It had me turning the pages to find out what would happen.

Though this is a romance novel (and we all know how it will ultimately end) Ms. Chong did a good job in the suspense department, keeping me on my toes. Things weren't so overwhelmingly predictable where I could guess every step the characters would take.

The romance between Julian and Serena was hot. I could feel the connection they had towards each other. Though there was that instant attraction, they still had different agendas going on and I enjoyed watching how their growing romance affected their choices.

Could Have Been Better

I would have liked more action and danger within the story. While there was the war of the wills going on mentally there could have been more physical action to amp things up.

Better character development, while the characters interested me I didn't really connect with them like I wanted to. Especially Serena.

I wanted to be engulfed in the story and not some bystander on the outside looking in and that's how I felt for most of the story.

Characters

Serena: I didn't really connect with her as much as I wanted. Her personality was more on the innocent side, though she did stand up to Julian most of the time which redeemed her a bit.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Predictable, But Hot October 30, 2011
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Where do I start with this book? Ah yes, the predictable, boring Venn Diagram of romance novels - the dichotomy of good and evil with overlapping qualities, providing ample room for sexual tension. Nailed it! Unfortunately, Where Demons Fear to Tread wasn't at all what I expected. I knew there would be some sort of romance between Serena and Julian, but I didn't think the entire book would revolve solely around that. Adding to the tedium is the fact that their relationship and its future are completely foreseeable from page 1, yet you're stuck reading the incessant push and pull between the two characters. Julian believes he can corrupt sweet, innocent Serena and blackmails her along the way to get what he wants. Serena repeatedly resists, but with hardly any fortitude whatsoever (Really? Right away you want to jump the demon's bones?). I spent some time mulling over Serena's misplaced lust for Julian and there seems to be only one logical explanation for an angel without a shred of willpower ...Axe body wash.

After revising my longstanding postulation to `all angels are pure whores', I hoped that Serena would follow suit and finally succumb to this debonair demon for my sake, `cause Julian's sexy bod was the only thing worth reading about. Despite thoroughly enjoying his pectoral muscles, I felt that the author should have focused more on Nick, since, ya know, his life is hanging in the balance and whatnot. But alas, Where Demons Fear to Tread reads like most romance novels I've had the misfortune of picking up - total disregard for any sort of external plot, cheesy lines, and sex...lots of sex. I wouldn't recommend this book to any of my friends. However, I'm sure fans of this genre and my widowed grandmother would love it.
2/5 for getting me all hot and bothered, though.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars The angel didn't put fear into me September 16, 2011
By Colette
Format:Kindle Edition
I was drawn to this book on netgalley because the premise was a little different the usual paranormal romances subject matters I normally read. I liked the idea of a series about a group of angels saving people from evil demons. However, I had a really hard time liking Serena, the heroine and it made the book become a do not finish for me.

Serena was one of those heroines who should've been likable and one that I loved. She was sweet, innocent, and sure to be a goner for the evil demon she was trying to save her human charge from. What stopped this from enjoying this was that right away we are given information I would have liked to have learned at a later date~like why Serena was assigned to Julian and both of their lives before they died.

Another reason that kept me from finishing the book was that Julian was using the trick of pretending to go after Serena's brothers soul to get Serena to see him again. Once she's at the party where her brother is, he (her brother) can't see her we discover this through Julian, and it's not mentioned by anyone else. While her brother can't see Serena, Julian is able to and so is her human charge, Nick. Why I couldn't let this one thing go is beyond me, but it bothered me to no end. The little voice in me started asking questions like"why would Serena risk her job as an angel to be at the same place her brother is? What would happen if her brother talked to Nick and found out about her?" Normally things like this don't bother me and I'm able to brush them aside, but I was just wasn't able to this time.

While there were a lot of things that bugged me about this book, I did really enjoy Julian. He was everything a demon should be-mysterious, handsome, and totally alpha. Unfortunately he wasn't enough to carry the book for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars it was beautiful!
i love angels and this book was... sweet, sexy and heartbreaking!
i cried so much in this the hero and heroine were wonderfull, what can i say, i don't want to spoile the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Paula Valerio
3.0 out of 5 stars Sexy paranormal romance with distinct dark and light characters...
The first in a sexy paranormal romance series where an ancient and darkly handsome demon meets a gorgeous fledgling angel. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Layers of Thought
4.0 out of 5 stars This one flirts with sexy
I had gotten a copy of book two in this series from Wunderkind PR which I thank them for the review copy. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Crossroad Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent start to PNR angel/demon series.
Where Demons Fear to Tread is the first book in Stephanie Chong's series The Company of Angels. I am a huge fan of the PNR genre and angels seem to be everywhere right now. Read more
Published 12 months ago by M.S. Thomas
3.0 out of 5 stars A story in which love conquers all
Where Demons Fear to Tread is book one and the debut novel of The Company of Angels series by Stephanie Chong.

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Published 13 months ago by Marcela - The Bookaholic Cat
3.0 out of 5 stars More like 3.5 stars
This book was more like 3.5 stars and that's because....hmmm.....

It took me a while to get into it, that's minus .5 star. Read more
Published 14 months ago by allforlost
5.0 out of 5 stars I want Julian!
I had this book for a while in my bookshelf: won at Dark Faerie Tales, in last October or November... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Proserpine
4.0 out of 5 stars Reading with Tequila
Why read: Received for review

What impressed me: Serena was a wonderful main character for an adult angel. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Jennifer Sicurella
4.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
I had heard a lot of good things about this book that made me slightly hesitant to pick it up. Lately it seems as if every debut paranormal that I've picked up hasn't really lived... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Ramblings From This Chick Blog
3.0 out of 5 stars Very good start needs a little more from the next book..
This is a good book. I feel that the author spent far to much time with world building that was not needed. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Redwithabook
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