The Beast (Monsters and Beauties #1) Read Online Jenika Snow

Categories Genre: Dark, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Insta-Love, Novella, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Monsters and Beauties Series by Jenika Snow
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Total pages in book: 28
Estimated words: 25821 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 129(@200wpm)___ 103(@250wpm)___ 86(@300wpm)
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“How long do I have?” The words were pushed out through gritted teeth. When he didn’t respond, I looked at him. The discomfort on his face was tangible. “How long?”

He swallowed and looked at the flames burning in the hearth. “A fortnight.”

The air wheezed out of me and I braced a hand on the table.

A fortnight before I was given to a Beast who would no doubt use me in every deplorable, animalistic and primal way he saw fit.

Chapter

Two

Belle

His home was a castle, sitting atop a massive mountain, the weather making it seem frightening and otherworldly.

My new home.

The rain and wind whipped by me so fiercely it stung any bared part of my skin.

I wrapped my cloak around my body and tilted my head back to look up at the mansion that stood ominously before me.

A crack of lightning arched across the sky, momentarily flashing in the background and showcasing the gargoyles sitting devilishly on corbels at each corner of the castle.

I swallowed the lump of fear lodged in my throat as I tightened my hand around the strap of my lone satchel. The contents contained the few items of importance I owned.

A glance over my shoulder showed the carriage was gone, no longer even a mirage in the foggy, misty distance of the long, winding property.

I’d been picked up at our cottage as soon as the sun had set over the horizon. The coachman had taken my bag, gestured me into the carriage, and ever since then I’d been moving in a hazy-like state.

The long, stone-covered, tree-lined approach to the estate was frighteningly empty, with a gray hue settled over it and the rain pouring down with unrelenting anger.

With a steady inhale followed by an exhale, I made my way up the stone steps. One of the bolt-studded doors opened on its own before I got to it, and my heart doubled in rhythm.

I didn’t know what I expected to find, but it wasn’t the older woman who stood right inside the entryway, her black-and-white livery outfit pressed and formed around her curvy body.

Her gray and white hair was pulled up into a tight bun, and the smile she gave me was warm and friendly.

No, she certainly wasn’t what I expected to find.

“Welcome, welcome, welcome.” She clapped her hands and pressed them to her ample bosom as she looked me up and down. “Aren’t you quite the sight? The Master of the estate chose well.”

I wasn’t sure what she meant by that. We’d never seen each other, so how did he “choose well”?

“Thank you?” I hadn’t meant to phrase that like a question. I stepped inside, and a second later the heavy door closed behind me with a resounding echo.

I jumped, startled as I whirled around to see a candlestick-thin man in the same livery attire looking at me with a warm smile.

He was younger, his dark blond hair slicked back, and when he welcomed me, I could hear a thick accent, one from a distant land.

“I am Madame.” The older woman gestured to herself then pointed to the man behind me. “This is Pierre. He handles any and all housekeeping around the house.” She clapped her hands again and gestured me farther inside. “But we have lots of time to go into more of that. You must be weary and famished from your travel.”

Pierre took my bag before I knew what he was doing, startling me once again. And then I was being ushered through the grand foyer. I’d never seen so much wealth and opulence.

I followed her up the wide staircase, the carpeting beneath my feet plush, making my steps soundless.

She kept chatting away and explaining all the different artifacts hanging on the walls and the vases on podiums. But my mind was blank, my body just following the motions and orders.

I wasn’t absorbing anything, and I wondered if I was in shock, but the numbness was welcome.

Finally, when we got to one of the rooms at the end of the elaborately long hallway, she pushed the door open and I stepped inside, shock once again encompassing me.

The room was exquisite, with a large four-poster bed pressed against one wall, a grand fireplace across from it, a vanity with trinkets and knickknacks sitting on the marble top, and silk adorning the windows.

The color scheme was a light blue-and-gray ensemble that seemed to make the room appear gentler and not at all like my new prison. And after my shock slowly started to wane, I felt completely out of place.

“The wardrobe is over here,” Madame said and pointed to the elaborate, carved armoire. She pulled it open to show the interior contents, with gowns and dresses of gorgeous colors and expensive material.

I found myself reaching out and running my fingers along a particularly beautiful gown with flower embroidery in perfect detail.


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