Haunted (Armstrong novel)

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Haunted
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First edition (Canada)
Author Kelley Armstrong
Language English
Series Women of the Otherworld
Genre Urban fantasy
Publisher Bantam Books (United States)
Seal Books (Canada)
Publication date
May 31, 2005
Publication place Canada
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback) & Audio Book (Cassette)
Pages495 (paperback edition)
ISBN 1-84149-341-4 (paperback edition)
OCLC 57574316
Preceded by Industrial Magic  
Followed by Broken  

Haunted is a 2005 fantasy novel written by Kelley Armstrong. The fifth book in the Women of the Otherworld series, features the witch Paige Winterbourne.

Contents

Plot

Eve Levine, a half-demon, black witch, and devoted mother, stuck in the afterlife for three years, yearning to connect with her daughter, Savannah, now raised by Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez. The Fates, mythical beings who granted Eve a life-altering favor in the past, call in their debt. Eve is tasked with capturing the Nix, a powerful demi-demon who escaped from hell, capable of amplifying dark desires and pushing people to commit murder.

The Fates warn Eve of the Nix’s cunning and history of driving hunters mad. Eve, initially hesitant to leave Savannah unprotected, reluctantly accepts the mission. She reunites with her lover, Kristof Nast, a powerful sorcerer who dwells in the afterlife, and Trsiel, a skeptical but powerful angel assigned by the Fates to aid their quest. Together, they begin researching the Nix, uncovering a trail of chaos and bloodshed spanning centuries.

They soon realize the Nix isn’t just a murderer, but a collector of despair and anguish, feeding on the emotional fallout of the crimes she orchestrates. Eve, using her unique connection to the mortal world, enlists the help of Jaime Vegas, a gifted witch and friend of Paige, to investigate the Nix's past victims and uncover a pattern. They discover the Nix preys on individuals wrestling with inner turmoil, amplifying their darkest desires and manipulating them to kill. Eve fears that Savannah, grappling with the loss of her mother and the complexities of her heritage, might be a potential target, forcing her to confront the possibility of losing her daughter forever.

The trio follows the Nix’s trail, facing increasingly dangerous obstacles and traps set by the cunning demon. Each encounter pushes Eve closer to her own darkness, testing her morals and resolve. Kristof’s unwavering love and Trsiel’s burgeoning respect for Eve help ground her, reminding her of the light she fights for. The stakes rise dramatically when the Nix targets someone close to Paige and Lucas, drawing Savannah into the crossfire. Eve is forced to reveal her presence to her daughter, assuring her safety while grappling with the bittersweet reunion. This revelation strengthens their bond but exposes Savannah to the dangers of Eve’s world.

As Eve nears the Nix, she uncovers a devastating truth: the demon’s escape from hell was orchestrated by a powerful, unknown entity seeking to sow chaos in both the mortal and supernatural realms. This revelation adds another layer of urgency to their mission, as capturing the Nix becomes crucial to preventing a catastrophic war.

The final confrontation with the Nix takes place in a location steeped in magical significance, a nexus of power that amplifies the demon’s abilities. A desperate battle ensues, testing the limits of Eve’s magic and pushing Kristof and Trsiel to their absolute limits. Eve realizes that defeating the Nix conventionally is impossible. The demon feeds on chaos, and any victory fueled by anger or aggression will only make her stronger.

In a moment of heartbreaking clarity, Eve discovers the only way to truly defeat the Nix is to make a monumental sacrifice: she must ascend to become an Ascended Angel, a being of pure light who can neutralize the Nix's darkness without succumbing to it. However, this ascension means leaving her physical form behind, separating her from Kristof and preventing any further physical contact with Savannah. Torn between her love for Kristof and her duty to protect both Savannah and the world, Eve makes an agonizing choice. She embraces the ascension, her love for Kristof and Savannah becoming the fuel for her transformation. The Nix, starved of the chaos she thrives on, is ultimately vanquished, drawn back into the depths of hell.

Eve, now an Ascended Angel, watches over Savannah from afar, her presence a comforting whisper in the young woman's life. Kristof, heartbroken but understanding, continues his work in the afterlife, finding solace in their shared memories and the knowledge that their sacrifice saved the world. The ending is bittersweet, a testament to the complexities of love, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds that transcend even death itself.

Characters

Main characters

Allusions/references to actual history, geography and current science

"The Nix didn't ask who the "arrogant boy" was... she didn't want to sit through another diatribe on the ineptitude and inexperience of Eliot Ness. The year before, Mayor Burton had appointed the young man as Cleveland's safety director, head of the police and fire departments." (p. 154)
Lizzie Borden took an axe
And gave her mother forty whacks.
When she saw what she had done,
She gave her father forty-one.

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