Destined (the Destined Series) YA/NA Paranormal Romance
about Angels and Demons.
Lilly has always been plagued by dreams; she dreams of another place and time, a place of pure beauty and light that suddenly erupts into fire and destruction. Then, there is a man with the haunting blue eyes that seem to look right through her very soul. In one fateful afternoon Lilly learns that the dreams are more real than she could’ve ever imagined. They are a link to who she really is; the Gatekeeper to the realms. Born from both light and dark, with her memories bound, she learns that it is her destiny to gather the relics of the flower of life. Lilly must do this in order to close the gates before the under realm destroys them all, but there are those who will stop at nothing to keep her from fulfilling her destiny. There are those who will try to sway her into the dark. She is torn between the love of two brothers; one, her loyal warrior, who has loved her since the beginning, and the other with the enthralling blue eyes that speak to her soul. One brother fights for the light, while the other fell into the darkness. Will she choose the brother that her soul longs for, or the brother that her heart calls out to?
Lilly has always been plagued by dreams; she dreams of another place and time, a place of pure beauty and light that suddenly erupts into fire and destruction. Then, there is a man with the haunting blue eyes that seem to look right through her very soul. In one fateful afternoon Lilly learns that the dreams are more real than she could’ve ever imagined. They are a link to who she really is; the Gatekeeper to the realms. Born from both light and dark, with her memories bound, she learns that it is her destiny to gather the relics of the flower of life. Lilly must do this in order to close the gates before the under realm destroys them all, but there are those who will stop at nothing to keep her from fulfilling her destiny. There are those who will try to sway her into the dark. She is torn between the love of two brothers; one, her loyal warrior, who has loved her since the beginning, and the other with the enthralling blue eyes that speak to her soul. One brother fights for the light, while the other fell into the darkness. Will she choose the brother that her soul longs for, or the brother that her heart calls out to?
Excerpt:
Samil ran his fingers through Lilly’s hair. They were sitting in front of the fireplace.
Samil ran his fingers through Lilly’s hair. They were sitting in front of the fireplace.
“You
have no idea how long I’ve waited for this, for just a moment alone with you
again.” He leaned down and kissed her gently on the lips. She felt a tingle on
her hand. She thought she was just caught up in the moment. Samil noticed her
palm glowing blue and backed up. “No, not already, you just got here.”
She
looked down and noticed what he was talking about. The palm of her hand that
the compass had branded was glowing blue. She jumped up in shock and started
shaking her hand.
“What’s
happening? Why is it doing that?” She asked him.
Samil
stood and grabbed her hand.
“Don’t
be afraid. It means it is time. It will lead you to the first relic. I thought
we’d be able to have more time together.”
Lilly
couldn’t stop herself; she grabbed him and kissed him.
“If
this ends up being our last moment alone together, then I just need to feel
you, here in the flesh.”
Samil
looked at her questioningly.
“Are
you sure, Lilly? It will only complicate things even more.”
“I
have never been so sure of anything.”
He
lowered her down in front of the roaring fire. She smiled up at him. He noticed
the way the fire reflected in her eyes. He swept the hair to the side and
lowered his lips to her neck and tenderly kissed her. Lilly trembled at his
touch. He ran his hands down the length of her body. Just his simple touch made
her moan in pleasure and anticipation. When his lips brushed hers, she lost
herself to him.
The
door to the room blew open. Usha stormed in. Samil broke his hold on Lilly as
Usha hurled a statue at them. Samil pulled Lilly to her feet and stood in front
of her to block Usha from her outburst.
“What
do you think you are doing, Usha? This is my chamber and you do not come
barging in here.”
She
strode over to them until she was only feet away.
“I
will do whatever I want. I am the princess. How dare you have your hands all
over her? I can smell her on you. It makes me sick.” She started spinning
around staring at the ceiling. “I don’t know why you don’t get it, Samil; you
can never be with her. Ugh! I am so sick of everyone buckling down to this
stupid girl. She’s nothing.” She ran her fingers down the front of Samil’s
chest. “She won’t touch you the way I can. She can’t offer you a whole kingdom
like I can. So what is the appeal of some little insipid half breed? She
doesn’t even belong anywhere. She’ll be dead in the end anyway. Caleb won’t die
for her this time.”
Samil
could feel Lilly flinch at the last sentence. She didn’t understand what it had
meant. Usha sensed her shock because she laughed.
“Oh
my goodness, no one told you. How delicious. One of you lives and one of you
dies, Lilly. One of you must choose but only one walks away.”
Lilly
couldn’t contain herself.
“I
don’t understand.”
Usha
laughed.
“Of
course not, that’s why you are stupid. One of you must die in order to seal the
gate. Somehow you have always convinced Caleb to do it, this time he won’t allow
himself to be near you until it is time for the choice. He will be claimed dark
and kill you to seal it. Oh this is just tasty. No one bothered to even tell
her about this. I’m glad I got the privilege.” She was gloating in her little
victory when Seth appeared in the doorway. Tangela stood by his side.
“Samil,”
Seth yelled out. “I should have known you’d lead a council member astray. How
could you do this?”
Samil
closed his eyes and Lilly could feel his hand squeeze hers.
“Go
Lilly, go with Seth. I will see you when I can.” He covered her palm with a red
velvet napkin so no one would see that it was glowing blue. Seth lunged at
Samil and the two fell to the floor. Lilly could see Usha pull a sharp object
from her leg and she jumped toward Lilly. Tangela rushed between Usha and Lilly
and blocked the knife. She punched Usha square in her chest. She fell backward
and grabbed her chest.
“You
bitch, I will kill you,” she screamed at Tangela.
“Bring
it, bitch. I’ll see you on the battlefield.” Tangela laughed.
Tangela
grabbed Seth and rushed them out the door. Lilly didn’t want to stay, but she
didn’t want to leave Samil. She wanted to find a way to be with him again. She
looked behind her as she left the room. His hair was all disheveled and his
eyes gave way to his sorrow. Seth pushed her through the door, grabbed hold of
her hand and pulled her out the door. She watched it close behind her.
They
ran down a series of long hallways. Tangela led the way and Lilly and Seth
followed. Seth stood behind her to make sure no one grabbed her. She could hear
Usha scream at the top of her lungs. She was calling her minions to find and
attack them. Seth pushed Lilly even faster, but she was barefoot and wearing a
thin dress.
They
rounded a corner to the next hallway when Tangela stopped short. There were
five minions blocking their way. They were all smiling with their jagged teeth.
They seemed larger than the ones she had come across out in Plymouth. One of
them took a step forward and swung at Tangela. She got slammed against the
wall. He laughed as she curled into a ball in pain. Seth jumped in front of
Lilly and pulled a sword off of the wall. He pitched forward and slit the
minion’s chest open. The minion crumpled to the floor in shock. Seth rushed
forward to fight off another one. Lilly ran to Tangela’s side and helped her
up. Someone grabbed her from behind and lifted her off of the ground. She
screamed and it got Seth’s attention. He ran back to her and stabbed the
minion. The minion dropped her, and she fell to the ground. Seth lifted the
sword and swung. He took the minion’s head clear off of its shoulders. Tangela
saw Lilly’s hand and grabbed hold of it as she yelled for her to run.
“Run,
Lilly. We need to get you out of here. Let Seth fight them. It is what he was trained
for.”
Lilly
followed behind her and they ran up a staircase and down another long dark
hallway. Tangela stopped in front of a large steel door. She opened it and
pushed her through. Lilly found herself back in the tunnels. This one was
different from the ones that lead to Maidstone. She didn’t like the way it felt
so she ran as fast as her feet would take her. She could feel something around
her. She could hear laughing, but she couldn’t see anything. She felt something
scratching at her arms. She flinched and kept running. Something was taunting
her. She neared the end of the tunnel and she could see a dim light ahead of
her.
As
she reached for the door, she felt a burning sensation across her stomach. She
grabbed her stomach and kicked open the door. She made it to the other side and
collapsed on the ground. Keith and Amy rushed to her side.
“Oh
Lilly, you’re bleeding all over the place,” Amy cried out.
Lilly
looked down at the dress, it was slit open across her stomach. She could feel a
sticky liquid but because the dress was so red, she couldn’t tell how bad it
really was. Keith ripped off his coat and wrapped it around her.
Tangela
ran through the realm door. She saw Lilly on the ground and Lilly could see the
concerned look on her face. She ripped pieces of her shirt and held it to her
stomach to try to stop the bleeding.
“I
hope Seth’s close behind, this isn’t good. We have to get her help.”
Keith
picked her up in his arms.
“Forget
about Seth then, we have to get her help now. Just tell us where to go.”
Tangela
looked torn.
“I
can’t heal this. This needs special attention. Seth won’t know why we weren’t
here, but you cannot get her the help she needs unless one of us is with you.”
She thought about it.
Lilly
could feel her world turning black. She was getting sick of passing out. She
couldn’t even count how many times she nearly died in the last few days.
Tangela ushered them to the end of the alleyway. Just as they were rounding the
corner to Court Street they heard Seth call out to wait. He saw how badly Lilly
was wounded and had a look of panic on his face.
“We
need to get her help now.”
He
led them to a boutique on Court Street named Laughing Moon Boutique. To the
outsiders and tourists it looked like a new age store, but to the other world
it was a place of healing. It was after hours so Tangela knocked hard on the
door. Her knock seemed to be a sort of code. The door crept open and a woman’s
head popped out.
“Yes!
Can I help you?”
Tangela
spoke in a different language and the woman quickly opened the door and rushed
them inside. Once they were in, the woman bolted the door and lowered a brass
bar across it. She led them into a back room and down a flight of stairs. She
pointed to a cot and told Keith to place Lilly on it. Lilly could hear talking
and then the pain took over. She was sweating and couldn’t stop writhing in
pain. Amy kept wiping her forehead and Lilly could see her crying.
The
woman spoke to Tangela.
“What
did this? Do you know? How long ago did it happen?”
Tangela
immediately answered her.
“It
was the Akki-Oni, the dark spirits in the Hyvania tunnels. We were almost
through when they struck out and scratched her.”
The
woman, whose name was Batya, quickly rushed about her room grabbing different
herbs. She mixed Skull Cap, Mugwort, Perilla and Feverfew. She turned it into a
paste and rubbed it on the claw marks. Lilly could immediately feel the burning
stop. She lit a candle made of Mullein. She told them it was to ward off evil
spirits. She crushed berries of a Pokeweed plant and held Lilly’s head up and
forced her to drink it.
“I’m
sorry for this, Lilly. This will not be pretty, but if it does its job you will
vomit out all the toxins from the Akki-Oni’s toxin.”
Within seconds of swallowing Lilly felt nauseous.
Like a true friend, Amy held her hair as Lilly retched into a trash barrel.
Keith sat by her side and kept a damp cloth on her forehead. She honestly
didn’t think she was going make it. She had never experienced that level of
pain. She wasn’t sure if she had any fight left in her. Her mind wondered, what is the point? When she felt there
was nothing more to throw up, she closed her eyes. That was all she remembered
of that night.
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Born and raised in Massachusetts, Jenna settled into
America's hometown where she proudly calls home with her family. She is an avid
book reader and collector with an entire room dedicated to her passion. At the
age of twelve years old Jenna began writing, determined to be just like Stephen
King or Dean Koontz.
For her it all starts with the flick of an image. From there a story is born. Being an eternal romantic, Jenna is a true believer in happy endings. It's the rest of the story that anything is possible. Writing is her passion. It is something that helps her unwind at the end of the day. She likes to tell stories that will pull at your heartstrings, or simply whisk you away even for just a little while. So grab your favorite blanket, and a hot cup of coffee and settle in for the ride.
For her it all starts with the flick of an image. From there a story is born. Being an eternal romantic, Jenna is a true believer in happy endings. It's the rest of the story that anything is possible. Writing is her passion. It is something that helps her unwind at the end of the day. She likes to tell stories that will pull at your heartstrings, or simply whisk you away even for just a little while. So grab your favorite blanket, and a hot cup of coffee and settle in for the ride.
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