Soul Bound
Dark Souls
Book 1
Anne Hope
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Publisher:
Samhain Publishing
Number of
pages: 338 e-book
312
paperback
Cover
Artist: Scott Carpenter
Book
Description:
The one
man she wants is the one man destined to destroy her.
Sooner or
later we all end up dead. Jace Cutler doesn’t have the luxury of staying that
way. After receiving a fatal stab wound, he awakens in a hospital room in
Portland, Oregon, with no memory and a big hole where his soul used to be.
Worst of all is the glow. Everyone is surrounded by a strange white aura he
hungers to possess, none more compelling than the one enveloping Dr. Lia
Benson.
Lia has
always been ruled by reason, refusing to put stock in such nebulous things as
destiny. Until Jace dies in her arms, then miraculously comes back to life.
Whenever he’s near, her soul responds and her body burns. And she’s consumed by
odd dreams she’s convinced are Jace’s lost memories.
When Lia
is kidnapped, Jace tracks her and discovers a shocking explanation for who—and
what—he is. Something no longer human, a dark legacy that until now has lain
dormant within him. Something that could destroy the one woman he’d sacrifice
everything to protect.
Warning: Contains bone-melting sexual tension, scary
battle scenes, heartrending emotion guaranteed to keep you turning the pages
well into the night, and a positively divine hero who may just steal your soul.
Soul Bound Excerpt:
Soul Bound Excerpt:
He wasn’t in
bed beside her. He’d slipped out of the room so quietly, she hadn’t heard him
walk away, which was quite an accomplishment because she was a very light
sleeper. A sense of loss she couldn’t explain swamped her, so she shot out of
bed and went in search of him. He couldn’t have run off. Not again. Not before
she could sort this out.
She found
him in the kitchen, sitting at the table, staring at his joined hands. Relief
flooded her veins. “I thought you left.”
“I
considered it.” He refused to meet her gaze. “But I’ve got nowhere else to go.”
Heat again.
Whenever she was near him, warmth spread around her heart like a pocket of
sunlight. Crazy. Total insanity was what this was. Jace Cutler was all wrong
for her. Hadn’t she seen what he’d done to Cassie? Even worse, her sister was
still hung up on the guy.
“I can find
out where you live, if that’ll help—”
“Can’t stay
there.” He shook his head, ran his fingers through his hair until it stood out
in uneven tufts that begged to be smoothed out. “First place they’ll look.”
Now it was
her turn to be frazzled. “Who?”
“Don’t know.
Them. The things that are after me.”
“Jace,
you’re not making any sense. Let me take you back to the hospital, run that
MRI—”
“No.” The
finality in his voice silenced her. “If you don’t want me here, I’ll go. But
there’s no goddamn way I’m going back to that hospital.” There was steel in his
tone and a passion that bordered on fury.
He must’ve
noticed the startled look in her eyes, because a mouthful of air whooshed out of
him. “Sorry. I’m not myself today. Whoever the hell that is.”
Compassion
prevailed over nerves, and she approached him. “At least let me take a look at
that wound, make sure it’s not infected.”
He nodded
noncommittally. Pulling a chair beside him, she prepared to help him the only
way she could. Her spine tingled at the thought of what she would find when she
peeled off the bandage. His was the strangest burn she’d ever seen. “Don’t
move,” she ordered, then proceeded to unwrap the gauze.
Her hand
suddenly stilled, surprise and disbelief lancing through her. The burn had
healed. His skin was pink and virtually intact, marred only by a thin, silver
scar where the wound had been. She traced the mark with her finger. An electric
charge instantly traveled up her arm and shook her body. “I think I’m
hallucinating.”
He slanted a
glance at his arm, reached over to touch it. His fingers grazed hers, and the
heat increased tenfold. “Then we’re both trapped in the same nightmare.”
“I don’t
know how to help you,” she voiced honestly. “I don’t understand any of this.”
“Just don’t
bail on me.” A river of pain, wrapped in a silent plea, swam in his eyes.
She felt him
then, the boy in her dreams—felt his isolation, his self-loathing, the
soul-ravaging desire to be something he wasn’t—and she knew beyond a doubt the
flashbacks she was having belonged to him. Somehow, in that one moment when
death had stood vigil between them, their spirits had merged—undeniably,
irrevocably. Whether they liked it or not, they were connected, linked by an
energy they couldn’t see or touch or taste but was more real than anything
either of them had ever known before.
And it
scared the crap out of her.
“Why you?”
Emotion strangled her voice. “Of all the men out there, why did it have to be
you?”
She didn’t
need to explain; he understood. Need flared in his gaze, and for one endless
heartbeat she was sure he was going to kiss her. His hands rose to bracket her
face. His head fell forward. The world held its breath…or maybe it was just her.
Some primal intuition told her that once his mouth covered hers, there would be
no going back. The bond would be cemented, the deal sealed. Two independent
entities would become one.
“If I asked
you to kiss me, would you do it?” His words caressed her lips.
“Yes.” No
hesitation. No doubts. Just honesty.
“Because you
want to or because I told you to?”
She wagged
her head in confusion. “Does it matter?”
“Yes.”
“Why?”
“Because I
don’t know what’s real anymore.” He released her, and disappointment rippled
through her. “I’m not what you need. I’ll only drag you down. That’s what I do.
I don’t need my memories to know that.”
He stood,
walked to the window and stared outside, where a blanket of clouds hovered
beneath a flickering sun. “I destroy everything I touch.”
She wanted
to refute his claim, but how could she, when everything inside her insisted he
was right? What scared her was how little she cared. She needed to be near him,
and damn the consequences. She’d always been the reasonable one, the
responsible sister, the one who thought things through. But right now
recklessness invaded her psyche, steamrolled every word of caution screeching
in her mind.
“I’m not
afraid of you.” He was dangerous, no question about that, but for some
inexplicable reason she felt safe with him.
“You should
be.” He took a few predatory steps toward her, then twined his fingers in her
hair in a gesture that was passionate enough to be painful. “I can get inside
your head, make you do anything I want.”
“I doubt that.”
“I’ll prove
it.” A wicked glint deepened his eyes to emerald. “Take off your robe.”
She crossed
her arms over her chest, dug her heels in, literally and figuratively. “Cassie
told me you have a way of always getting what you want from women, but this
shocking display of overconfidence is a little much. Even for you.”
Surprise
clouded his features. “It doesn’t work on you.” She couldn’t tell if what she
caught in his voice was pleasure or regret.
“What
doesn’t work on me?”
“Nothing.
Forget it.”
Irritation
swept in to tighten her stomach muscles, followed closely by exasperation. “You
can really drive a girl mad, you know that?”
A tight
laugh resonated in his chest. “You’ve got no idea.”
My Review: 3 1/2 stars
This book was interesting, I'll give you that. It was very complex and while I understand that you have to lay the foundation in order for others to understand the world you are creating, sometimes this just moved slowly for me. Yes, background is important, but keeping the story moving at a nice pace keeps the reader more involved. I did like that the book had unique concepts and intriguing creatures that were very interesting and creative on the author's part. That was refreshing. Jace and Lia's relationship is confusing at first, but the more you read, the more you get what's happening between them. There was a lot of build up to their relationship. There was so much sexual tension, you could cut it with a knife! Jace and Lia have a destiny to fulfill and so they do. There was a lot of action in this book, but there are also a lot of ups and downs for Jace and Lia emotional and in their relationship. I really wanted more for them and was not very happy with the way things in the book ended up being for them.
My Review: 3 1/2 stars
This book was interesting, I'll give you that. It was very complex and while I understand that you have to lay the foundation in order for others to understand the world you are creating, sometimes this just moved slowly for me. Yes, background is important, but keeping the story moving at a nice pace keeps the reader more involved. I did like that the book had unique concepts and intriguing creatures that were very interesting and creative on the author's part. That was refreshing. Jace and Lia's relationship is confusing at first, but the more you read, the more you get what's happening between them. There was a lot of build up to their relationship. There was so much sexual tension, you could cut it with a knife! Jace and Lia have a destiny to fulfill and so they do. There was a lot of action in this book, but there are also a lot of ups and downs for Jace and Lia emotional and in their relationship. I really wanted more for them and was not very happy with the way things in the book ended up being for them.
Soul Deep
Dark Souls
Book 2
Anne Hope
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Publisher:
Samhain Publishing
Number of
pages: 301 e-book
304
paperback
Cover
Artist: Kanaxa
Book
Description:
Save her
life…or save mankind. His choice could cost him his soul.
For
nearly two centuries, Marcus has been the Watchers’ most faithful soldier.
Sworn to protect humanity, driven by an unrelenting compulsion to atone for
past sins, he has rarely found a compelling reason to question his mission, let
alone defy his leader.
His
partner, Regan, is his exact opposite, an enigma he longs to solve. A free
spirit and reckless to a fault, Regan acts first and thinks later. Her smart
mouth and tender heart have fascinated Marcus for decades, but the Watchers’
strict vow of celibacy has forced him to ignore the sizzling attraction between
them. Until now.
When
Regan goes rogue to protect a very special little boy, Marcus is forced to make
an impossible choice—commit an act of treason or watch the woman he secretly
loves die.
Hunted by
enemies and allies alike, Regan and Marcus run for their lives, fighting to
thwart an age-old prophecy and guard a boy whose destiny may very well be to
destroy the world…or save it.
Warning: Contains violent battle scenes, angels with
twisted agendas, nail-biting suspense, intense emotion, burning-hot sexual
tension, and a sexy, stubborn hero who would rather face death than admit
what’s in his heart.
Soul Deep Excerpt:
Soul Deep Excerpt:
Marcus found
Regan standing at the top of one of the numerous cliffs that barricaded the
Watchers’ complex, staring down at the sea, her features pinched with
concentration. The rain had finally stopped, but dampness still hung in the
salt-laden air. A thin mist hugged her feminine figure, making moisture bead on
her skin. She looked intangible, as elusive as the fog encompassing her. Regan
was so strong and capable, he sometimes forgot how delicate she was.
The sight of
her standing so close to the edge triggered all his protective instincts, and
something else—the forbidden desire to touch. “Penny for your thoughts,” he
said, burying his fists in his jacket pockets, where they wouldn’t be tempted
to stray.
She smiled
but didn’t turn to look at him. “Is that all they’re worth?”
“You drive a
hard bargain. How ’bout a quarter?”
She laced
her arms across her chest as the sun slowly set behind red-hued clouds. “What’s
going to happen to him, Marcus?”
He didn’t
have to ask her who she meant. Ever since they’d found Ben cowering in that
kitchen, the boy had dominated her thoughts, maybe even her heart. Marcus had
never believed it was possible for their kind to love, but recently he’d been
forced to revisit that assumption. He’d seen it firsthand with Jace and Lia,
and now he was seeing it again with Regan. Maybe one didn’t necessarily need to
have a soul in order to love. Maybe just the echo of it was enough, similar to
a phantom limb that continued to throb long after it was severed.
“Cal hasn’t
come to any decisions yet,” he told her.
A brisk
breeze blew, sending her curls rioting around her face. Again, he was seized by
the urge to reach out to her, to smooth back her hair, to run the pad of his
thumb across her mouth.
A mouth
meant to be kissed.
He gave
himself a mental kick, focused his attention on the churning waves below. He
had no business kissing Regan. No business even thinking about it. When he’d
taken the blood vow, he’d made a conscious choice to swear off sex, same as all
those who bore the Watchers’ mark.
Only Jace
and Lia seemed exempt from this oath, and Marcus couldn’t for the life of him
figure out why. He’d seen Cal punish his followers for far less a crime. If
there was one thing his leader demanded, it was absolute loyalty.
Regan picked
up a pebble, then flung it over the cliff into the restless ocean. “Do you
believe in destiny?”
The question
took him off guard. “I’m not sure. I know Cal swears by it.”
“I didn’t
ask about Cal. I asked about you.” She ran her fingers through her hair,
exactly as he’d imagined himself doing. “Cal’s always preaching about fate, and
for the most part, I believe him. But deep down, there’s this inkling of doubt,
and it gets me thinking sometimes. If everything really is preordained, what
happens to free will? Does it even exist or are we just being strung along?”
“When did
you go all philosophical on me?”
She inhaled
deeply, drawing his attention to the gentle swell of her breasts. Ignoring the
kick beneath his ribs, he looked past her, fixing his gaze on the rocky shore
again.
“I don’t
know,” she said. “I’ve been having this feeling lately, like there’s something
I’m supposed to do, but I’m not sure what that is. I only know it involves Ben.
He’s important somehow.”
He’d been
having the same feeling, but he refrained from telling her. The last thing he
wanted was for her to grow even more obsessed with the boy. In their world,
obsession and impulsiveness often spelled disaster.
“Regan, you
need to trust Cal to do the right thing. You know the drill—no Watcher can
deviate from the plan. If you do anything, anything that compromises the
mission, you will be labeled a Rogue. And you know better than anyone how the
Watchers deal with Rogues.”
They hunted
them down and exterminated them. The idea of that happening to Regan tore a
painful strip out of him. He’d spent too many years training her, working alongside
her, fighting to keep her alive, to lose her now. Had she been capable of
reading his thoughts, she would’ve argued that she was the one always bailing
him out of trouble, and she would’ve been right. She’d saved him more times
than he could count. They were a team, more in tune than most, able to
regenerate each other with nothing more than a touch, thanks to the Watchers’
bond.
The truth
was, he couldn’t picture his life without her.
Losing the
battle, he clasped her arms and turned her to face him. “Promise me you won’t
do anything stupid.”
She tensed
at his touch, inclined her head to look at him. “Define stupid.”
Those
sweet-looking lips hovered inches below his, too damn appealing to ignore.
Right there and then, standing at the edge of a deadly overhang ensnared by
Regan’s smoky gaze, Marcus understood the precise meaning of stupidity.
He was
tempted to demonstrate, but he didn’t. Releasing her, he secured a safe
distance between them. “Just think before you act. That’s all I ask.”
She visibly
deflated, and he could’ve sworn disappointment momentarily flittered across her
face. Above them, the sun’s dying rays struggled to pulse against a sky
determined to suffocate them. Regan grabbed another pebble and sent it whizzing
through the air with a note of finality. “Thinking is overrated.”
A bitter laugh rumbled in his throat. If he wasn’t
so damned disciplined, he would’ve agreed.
My Review: 4 stars
This book, the second in the series, is much easier to understand if you've read Soul Bound which lays the foundation for the series. Marcus and Regan, have great chemistry together. Too bad there's that whole chastity thing going on. That rachets up the sexual tension to new heights. Marcus and Regan come together in a common goal to save Ben. It was good to see so many of the characters from the first book in this one, and see how they related to each other in new and different ways. There was a lot more going on in this book, because most of the world building and characters were already in place. Anne just added more. I enjoyed this book more than the first, and now concede that what was done in the first book was essential to any book that follows. I will say this is a series unlike any I've read before, and it's growing on me. Much more satisfying and a lot of action in this one. Twists and really unexpected turns kept me turning the pages.
My Review: 4 stars
This book, the second in the series, is much easier to understand if you've read Soul Bound which lays the foundation for the series. Marcus and Regan, have great chemistry together. Too bad there's that whole chastity thing going on. That rachets up the sexual tension to new heights. Marcus and Regan come together in a common goal to save Ben. It was good to see so many of the characters from the first book in this one, and see how they related to each other in new and different ways. There was a lot more going on in this book, because most of the world building and characters were already in place. Anne just added more. I enjoyed this book more than the first, and now concede that what was done in the first book was essential to any book that follows. I will say this is a series unlike any I've read before, and it's growing on me. Much more satisfying and a lot of action in this one. Twists and really unexpected turns kept me turning the pages.
Soul Thief
Dark Souls
Novella 0.5
Anne Hope
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Publisher:
Samhain Publishing
Number of
pages: 151
Cover
Artist: Kanaxa
Book
Description:
Born to
hunt and destroy…until the light of one soul reawakens his own.
Adrian
knows he once possessed a soul, but it abandoned him the day he was murdered.
The day he was reborn as a Rogue, shunned by humans and hunted by his own kind.
By night he feeds the darkness inside him by finding and snuffing out corrupt
souls, perfectly content to live as an outcast—until a random act of violence
unites him with a woman who makes him feel.
Angelica
Paxton believes everyone deserves a second chance. Even her rescuer, a
mysterious stranger with hypnotic powers, an unsettling ability to invade her
dreams, and a shocking secret. Much as her body wants to succumb to Adrian’s
seductive charms, she can’t. Not without breaking his newly awakened heart.
Adrian
swears to protect Angie from his kind, even if staying by her side means
volunteering at the center where she works to reform the very souls he has
vowed to crush. Even if it means abandoning the shadows for the light. Even if
that light exposes the darkest threat he’s ever faced. One from which he is
powerless to save her…
Warning: This book contains flying subway cars, a
woman in jeopardy, a relentless villain who’ll stop at nothing to get what he
wants, and a dark, sexy hero who could very well haunt your dreams and steal
your heart.
Soul Thief Excerpt:
Soul Thief Excerpt:
Blood snaked
around their feet, leaking from the two corpses and saturating the air with a
thick, coppery stench. Adrian hated the smell of copper as much as he hated the
substance itself. At least it wasn’t angel’s blood. Thank heavens for small
favors.
The girl
continued to watch him with wide, expectant eyes that were speckled with green
and gray and a hint of brown around the pupils. Those eyes sucked him in,
distracted him. Again he wondered why she hadn’t fled the scene yet. What did
she care if he killed the men who’d assaulted her? He knew what they would’ve
done to her given the chance. They would’ve raped her repeatedly, then left her
broken and bleeding beneath the subway stairs.
But she did
care. He could tell by the way those deep, fascinating eyes misted. “No one has
the right to decide who lives and who dies,” she whispered. “Everyone deserves
a second chance.”
Her words
awakened feelings inside him he’d believed long dead. Compassion. Guilt. The
desire to see approval in another’s eyes. Adrian wasn’t ruled by compassion, he
didn’t succumb to guilt, and he most certainly had no desire to impress anyone,
especially a human. So this sudden gush of neediness and remorse jolted him
more than the gunshot had. It threw him off his game, and he did something that
surprised even him. “Go. Get out of here,” he rasped in a rare display of
mercy. “Both of you.”
The
delinquent didn’t budge, and neither did the woman.
“I’m doing
you a favor,” he said, looking pointedly at the rough, unshaven youth. Around
his head, the kid wore a red bandana, and tattoos bruised his neck and arms.
“Don’t blow it. If I catch you hurting anyone again, if you as much as witness
another act of violence and do nothing to stop it, I’m coming after you.”
The guy
nodded feebly, finally awakening from his trance, then scampered up the stairs,
leaving Adrian alone with the woman.
Exhaling the
breath she’d been holding, she released his arm and collapsed against the
nearest wall. She brought her hand to her mouth, tried to settle her racing
heart. An ordinary man wouldn’t have been able to hear her unsteady pulse from
this distance, but Adrian was no ordinary man. Her heartbeat pounded inside his
skull like the choppy notes of a drum at the hands of an inexperienced player.
The
surprising urge to comfort her gripped him. He wanted to reassure her that
everything would be all right, but he didn’t know how. Adrian didn’t belong in
the human world, had spent his entire existence policing its perimeter like a
well-oiled machine. The human heart was as much a mystery to him as the
universe itself.
“Are you all
right?” Dumb question, but it was all he could think to say.
A thin
stream of blood dripped from her nose, and she wiped it away with the back of
her hand. “I’m okay.” Despite her assertion, her words lacked conviction. “Just
a little shaken. Not to mention confused.”
She rummaged
through her purse and pulled out a tissue, which she pressed to her bleeding
nose. “How did you do that?”
“Do what?”
He connected with her mind, attempted to convince her that what she’d witnessed
was a murder-suicide and nothing more.
But to his
dismay, she wasn’t as easy to influence as most humans. Hers was a perfect
soul, powerful, untarnished and oddly familiar. Beautiful waves of energy
spilled from her body to bounce off him and scramble his thoughts. The unease
she elicited within him grew, as did his curiosity about her. He should’ve
walked away from her and never looked back, but he couldn’t. He was fused to
the spot, chained by an electric force he’d never before experienced and failed
to understand.
“I saw a
show once,” she said. “A hypnotist made this guy strip down to his boxers, then
cluck like a chicken. Is that what you are?”
“A chicken?”
“A
hypnotist.”
He couldn’t
tell her what he really was. Humans weren’t wired to comprehend things beyond
the scope of their mundane world. But he needed to give her some kind of
plausible explanation, and this one was as good as any. “You could say that.”
Bewilderment
clouded her gaze, as did a potent dose of mistrust. “He shot you. I saw him
shoot you. Why are you still standing?”
“Bulletproof
vest. I never leave home without it,” he lied.
Accepting
his reply as truth, she clutched her fancy purse to her chest, hugging it like
a baby. She had no idea what the men really wanted from her. As far as Adrian
could tell, she thought this was a run-of-the-mill mugging.
He opted not
to correct her misconception. Even if he did, she probably wouldn’t believe
him. “What do you have in there worth dying for? And why are you out wandering
around the subway past midnight?”
“I’m on a
humanitarian mission.”
He lifted a
sardonic brow at her unexpected reply. “How’s that going for you?”
“Not so
well.” She stared regretfully down at the body twisted at strange angles at her
feet. The other lay about two meters away, just as ravaged.
Adrian shook
his head in disbelief. The woman was feeling sorry for them. If she knew the
monsters they really were, the potential for brutality that had existed within
them, she wouldn’t be standing here mourning their passing.
She squeezed
her eyes shut, blocking out the ugly sight of death. Or maybe it was him she
feared looking at. When her lids sprang open again, her gaze held such
disconcerting awe, he was tempted to reach out to her, to gather her close and
reassure her she was safe with him.
“Who are
you?” she asked.
“Adrian.”
“Adrian
who?”
“Just
Adrian.”
Her throat
worked as she swallowed. “I don’t know whether to thank you for saving my life
or run away screaming.”
A dark
current cleaved the atmosphere, warned him they were no longer alone.
“Run.”
My Review: 4 1/2 stars
This is called a prequel, only because it was set in the time before the previous two novels. It was written after Soul Deep, book two in the series. It mas a few of the same characters, and while it's a novella, it is still an interesting and vital part of this series. This book shows how Adrian had been before he met Angelica. Adrian and Angie, as she's called, are destined to be together. Others have different ideas, and they have to fight not only to stay together, but to be who they truly are. Angie brings out the best in Adrian, and vice versa. Adrian knows that he must keep Angie safe or he will truly be lost. There is a lot of action packed into this novella, as well as a great story between Angie and Adrian. Thus far in the series, this is my favorite. More than likely because Adrian was so dark before he met Angie, and she changes everything for him. I highly recommend reading the series in order so you know what's going on and who is actually who, it just makes so much more sense that way.
My Review: 4 1/2 stars
This is called a prequel, only because it was set in the time before the previous two novels. It was written after Soul Deep, book two in the series. It mas a few of the same characters, and while it's a novella, it is still an interesting and vital part of this series. This book shows how Adrian had been before he met Angelica. Adrian and Angie, as she's called, are destined to be together. Others have different ideas, and they have to fight not only to stay together, but to be who they truly are. Angie brings out the best in Adrian, and vice versa. Adrian knows that he must keep Angie safe or he will truly be lost. There is a lot of action packed into this novella, as well as a great story between Angie and Adrian. Thus far in the series, this is my favorite. More than likely because Adrian was so dark before he met Angie, and she changes everything for him. I highly recommend reading the series in order so you know what's going on and who is actually who, it just makes so much more sense that way.
Soul Chase
Dark Souls
Book 3
Anne Hope
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Publisher:
Samhain Publishing
Number of
pages: 306
Cover
Artist: Kanaxa
Book
Description:
A man
she’d die for, a world she was born to defend… Only one can survive.
For
twenty-five years, Adrian has mourned the loss of his soul mate, Angie. He’s
content to live as an outcast…until a series of abductions forces him out of
seclusion and into the arms of the very woman he loved and lost. Angie’s
reincarnation, Emma.
Emma is
on the run, hunted by soulless creatures whose one goal is to possess her soul.
They have taken everything: her home, her identity, her mother. Left with no
other choice, she must trust her fate to Adrian, the enigmatic stranger who
comes to her rescue. An immortal being whose illicit touch makes her blood burn
and awakens an inexplicable desire in her heart.
Emma
follows Adrian to his isolated community in Arizona, where she is assailed by
visions of a past life. As passion ignites and her enemies close in, Emma is
drawn into a world where nothing is what it seems and where love could prove
the greatest weakness of all.
Warning: Contains a dark, tortured hero,
a hunted woman who can’t remember loving him, a nasty villain hell-bent on
destroying the world, and a timeless love story you won’t soon forget.
Soul Chase Excerpt:
Soul Chase Excerpt:
The wind
howled, and a branch whipped at the window. Emma shot up in bed, wrapping her
arms around her legs. She flung a reassuring glance at the switchblade by her
bed. A blade she’d coated with blood and placed on her nightstand, within easy
reach should she need it.
Holding her
breath, she waited for the familiar sound of glass shattering. But all she
heard was the sigh of the wind and the gentle rasp of shoes scraping the
pavement. It was probably one of the other motel guests, but Emma had been on
the run long enough not to discount a potential threat. All her instincts went
on red alert.
She grabbed
the switchblade, flipped it open and slid across the wall toward the door. It
was nearly dawn, and fog drenched the budding day. Drab gray light trickled
through the window, peeling back the shadows.
There were
only two points of entry to the room she occupied—the window and the door. Emma
stood between the two, gripping the pitiful blade, trying to calm her racing
heart. She couldn’t move, couldn’t so much as breathe. If she did, they’d hear
her.
She closed
her eyes, mauled her lower lip and waited. Branches tapped at the window again,
and her stomach folded.
Just the
wind.
A bird
serenaded the imminent break of day, then grew suspiciously silent. Nature had
a way of going mute whenever a predator drew near. Emma’s fingers tightened
around the switchblade. Her lungs began to burn, and she had no choice but to
inhale.
She hated
this. Hated the clench of fear that gripped her, the dreadful anticipation
coursing through her veins, the sense of helplessness that inevitably followed
each attack.
What would
it feel like to know peace, if only for a day?
The doorknob
jiggled, and her muscles turned to stone.
Here we go
again.
There was a
time when weeks—even months—had elapsed between incidents. In the past year,
however, the attacks had escalated.
The lock
clicked, and the door swung open. Emma’s palms grew damp around the handle of
the knife.
Come on.
What are you waiting for? Show yourself, you bastard.
Just as she
was about to burst out of her skin, a man’s elongated shadow spilled through
the open doorway. Then he was standing in her motel room, his wide back turned
to her, his dark head angled in concentration. Hatred saturated her
bloodstream, fueled by pain and anger.
He was one
of them.
She sensed
the darkness inside him, the emptiness. No soul beat in his chest. Emma was
sure of it.
With a sharp
intake of breath, she gave in to the fury and pounced. The man sensed her and
turned, skillfully deflecting her blow and sending her stumbling backward.
Raising the switchblade, she launched herself at him again.
She wanted
to hurt him, badly. She wanted him to pay for all the years his kind had stolen
from her, for all the sleepless nights she’d endured, for all the worry and
pain she’d suffered these past few hours. But above all, she wanted to punish
him for being the inhuman creature he was.
His iron
grip closed around her wrist, prying the blade from her fingers as he
immobilized her against the wall. His hard body pressed into hers, a living
barrier boxing her in, knocking the very air from her lungs.
Emma
struggled, striking his broad chest with her fists, knowing she was no match
for him but unwilling to surrender yet. She growled like a cornered animal,
raising her leg and attempting to knee him in the groin. Anticipating her move,
he took a step back, and Emma missed her target.
“Take it
easy.” He wedged his forearm over her sternum, nailing her to the wall again.
“I’m not here to hurt you.”
“Don’t lie
to me.” She exhaled in short, quick puffs. “I know what you are.”
Her
assertion surprised him, and his hold on her slackened. Taking advantage of the
opportunity, she dropped to her knees and scrambled to retrieve the switchblade
he’d wrestled from her grasp. Her fingers brushed metal just as he flung her
around on her back and flattened her wrists against the grimy carpet.
“If you
didn’t come here to hurt me,” she challenged, “what the hell do you want?”
“To help
you.”
Dawn slowly
swept in, and soft, pink light spilled from the window to illuminate his face.
Emma’s lungs squeezed in surprise. He looked like an angel—a dark angel, with
an angular jaw, sharp, chiseled features and eyes as blue as the midnight sea.
Tousled black hair brushed his forehead and curtained one of his brows. His
sensual lips hovered a few inches above hers, and she could feel the heat
emanating from them…from him.
For a moment
she lost the ability to form a coherent thought. He was beautiful, hard and
defined, a Greek sculpture pinning her to the ground. His muscular leg was
slung across hers, his fingers encircling her wrists like a pair of steel shackles.
She couldn’t
stand feeling trapped, even if a dark angel was doing the trapping. “If you
want to help me, let me go.”
He
hesitated, his gaze capturing hers. Confusion pinched his brows as he studied
her face. Then he did something so unexpected, so tender and intimate, Emma’s
next breath snagged in her throat.
He reached
up and caressed her cheek. Shock and affection gleamed in his navy-blue eyes,
roughening his voice. “Angie?”
My Review: 5 stars
The more I read this series, the more I love it. This book about broke my heart. I had no idea that Angie had died or why. Then finding that Adrian had spent so long mourning her, but still fought to do the right thing. I was just as stunned to realize that Emma was Angie, just reincarnated. I have to admit, this part of the story I loved. Because it's something I believe in. Emma is a strong, resilient woman who has been on the run with her Mom for what seems like forever. Emma's Mom had told her she had a special destiny, and until Emma meets Adrian she doesn't know about that. Once they meet, sparks fly, and Emma comes to quite a few realizations of her own. However, she needs Adrian to love her for who she is now, not who she was. Because Emma does remember her past lives, including the one with Adrian. In her dreams, he's always been there for her but now he's standing right in front of her. I know I said that Soul Thief was my favorite, and it was, until I read this. This had so many emotional ups and downs, love lost and re-found, betrayal, action, you find out a lot of things in this book, and it kept me turning the pages until the wee hours of the morning. Holy smokes! Now I can't wait for the next book to find out more about these amazing people. Anne outdid herself with this book, and it seems to me that the writing just keeps getting better and better. Of course, it didn't hurt that by this point I already loved Adrian. This book just did me in, hook, line and sinker.
My Review: 5 stars
The more I read this series, the more I love it. This book about broke my heart. I had no idea that Angie had died or why. Then finding that Adrian had spent so long mourning her, but still fought to do the right thing. I was just as stunned to realize that Emma was Angie, just reincarnated. I have to admit, this part of the story I loved. Because it's something I believe in. Emma is a strong, resilient woman who has been on the run with her Mom for what seems like forever. Emma's Mom had told her she had a special destiny, and until Emma meets Adrian she doesn't know about that. Once they meet, sparks fly, and Emma comes to quite a few realizations of her own. However, she needs Adrian to love her for who she is now, not who she was. Because Emma does remember her past lives, including the one with Adrian. In her dreams, he's always been there for her but now he's standing right in front of her. I know I said that Soul Thief was my favorite, and it was, until I read this. This had so many emotional ups and downs, love lost and re-found, betrayal, action, you find out a lot of things in this book, and it kept me turning the pages until the wee hours of the morning. Holy smokes! Now I can't wait for the next book to find out more about these amazing people. Anne outdid herself with this book, and it seems to me that the writing just keeps getting better and better. Of course, it didn't hurt that by this point I already loved Adrian. This book just did me in, hook, line and sinker.
About the Author:
Anne Hope
is the author of emotionally intense romances with a twist—a twist of humor, a
twist of suspense, a twist of magic. All her stories, however, have a common
thread. Whether they make you laugh or cry or push you to the edge of your
seat, they all feature the redeeming power of love and the heart's incredible
ability to heal.
Anne's
passion for writing began at the age of eight. After penning countless stories
about enchanted houses, alien girls with supernatural powers, and children
constantly getting lost in the woods, she decided to try her hand at romance.
She lives
in Montreal, Canada, with her husband, her two inexhaustible kids, a lazy cat
and a rambunctious Australian Kelpie.
Thank you for taking the time to review my Dark Souls series! I'm glad to see the series grew on you with each new book.That was exactly what I hoped to accomplish--to set the foundation, then slowly build on the story and the characters.
ReplyDeleteMission accomplished, Anne! By the time I read the last book, I couldn't wait for the next one. :)
DeleteI'm working on that one right now. Your reviews have inspired me to get back to work, pronto!
DeleteGreat excerpts and reviews.
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Thanks, RIta!
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