A Grave Inheritance
by Kari
Edgren
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BLURB:
Selah
Kilbrid may descend from the goddess Brigid, but her heart beats—and breaks—the
same as any human. Yet enduring the scorn of London's most noble lords and
ladies is a small price to pay for a chance at true happiness. Selah would
endure much more for love, and her betrothed, Lord Henry Fitzalan, is prepared
to challenge anyone foolish enough to stand in their way—even another goddess
born.
But
when a captivating young gentleman draws Selah into a world shadowed by
secrets, she is forced to confront her darkest fears. What if some differences
are too great to overcome and a future with Henry is doomed from the start?
With
these doubts threatening her impending marriage, a violent attack on an
innocent child pushes Selah to the very edge of her power. She must find a way
to cross into the Otherworld and regain her strength—or forfeit the streets of
London to death and disease.
EXCERPT:
“It only takes a seed. With Brigid’s power, I can grow
anything to maturity.” Julian pulled the stem and held the strawberry to my
mouth. “Taste it, I promise you’ll not be disappointed.”
Biting down, the berry released the sweetest, most intense
juice I had ever known. “It’s delicious,” I said, breathless. The berry
disappeared in another bite and I was left wishing for more.
Julian allowed his finger to linger, lightly tracing a line
along the curve of my lower lip. “You see, Selah, our gifts may vary, but we
are the same.” His voice had grown lower as his hand slipped down my neck to
rest on the bare skin. “We are meant to be together.”
With the sweetness of strawberry still on my tongue, Julian
leaned closer and touched his lips to mine. Surprised by his actions, I didn’t
resist, didn’t even think to pull away.
“I would treat you like the goddess you are,” Julian
murmured, pulling me closer to fully claim my mouth.
My thoughts became a blur. Julian was kissing me not like a
brother, or even a dear friend. He was kissing my like a lover and from what I
could tell, I was kissing him back. It took a moment for my senses to catch up.
I love Henry…not Julian.
“No,” I said, moving my head away despite his hold on my
neck. “I can’t.”
“Henry doesn’t deserve you.” He leaned forward to kiss me
again.
My hands shot up and pushed against his chest. “Don’t,
Julian, this isn’t right. I love Henry.”
“But he is not leath’dhia. You were never meant to be
together.” Julian closed his hands around mine and held them tightly against
him. “Give me time, Selah. You will learn to love me even more than you could
ever love Lord Fitzalan.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Kari Edgren is the author of the Goddess Born series. In
2010 and 2011 she was a semifinalist for the Amazon Break Through Novel Award.
In 2013, she was a RWA Golden Heart finalist. Ms. Edgren enjoys writing both
historical and contemporary fiction, so long as there’s a spark of paranormal.
She resides on a mountain top in the Pacific Northwest where she spends a great
deal of time dreaming about the sun and torturing her husband and children with
strange food and random historical facts.
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