[Song of the Sídhí 04] • Guardian's Beloved Mate
- Authors
- Cooper, Jodie B.
- Tags
- adventure , love story , dragons , short story , destiny
- Date
- 2012-10-17T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.12 MB
- Lang
- en
Guardian Alexander (dragon shape shifter) is in charge of finding and destroying the nest of vermin known as the Khr'Vurr, a terrorist organization based in Dragon Valley. More than his career is at stake. Twenty years ago, the Khr'Vurr kidnapped Lizzie, his mate.
Nothing will stand in his way as he searches for his lost love, not even the most powerful Sídhí alive, Lady Sarah Trellick aka Chi’Kehra.
Guardian’s Beloved Mate occurs during the last chapter of Vampire’s Forbidden Territory. The fourth book in the Song of the Sídhí series is a stand-alone paranormal romance, but also continues the underlying story line of the Sídhí Summer Camp series.
A short story filled with intense emotion and action throws Guardian’s Beloved Mate into vivid detail.
Note: Contains violence, minor sexual innuendo, and mild language. Recommended reading age is seventeen and up. There is indirect reference (no detail) to a rape twenty years earlier.
Contained within the e-book:
Guardian’s Beloved Mate: 11,000 words
Series: Song of the Sídhí #4
Glossary: 1,800 words
Character List: 340 words
Vampire’s Forbidden Territory Snippet: 433 words
Snippet:
The whip hit her again. She felt herself go past pain as her body merged with unceasing agony.
She closed her mind to her surroundings, searching for an escape, a place away from the agony. She dredged up a memory, a memory so precious it had not dimmed in all the years of her captivity.
She was warm, safe from harm. Curled on her side, her beloved partner for over a thousand years wrapped his muscled frame around her smaller one. His arms tightened around her, cuddling her as if she was the most exquisite piece of treasure. Cinnamon scented breath brushed her cheek as he feathered kisses across her face.
“Lizzie, my love, you hold my heart. Not even if my synth crystal sings for another will I cease loving you. I am yours until my dying breath.” His words, said on her last day of freedom, kept her sane, gave her hope when despair threatened to overwhelm her.