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DESTRUCTION The Year of Souls begins with an earthquakean alarming rumble from deep within the earthand its only the first of greater dangers to come. The Range caldera is preparing to erupt. Ana knows that as Soul Night approaches, everything near Heart will be at risk. FLIGHT Anas exile is frightening, but it may also be fortuitous, especially if she can convince her friends to flee Heart and Range with her. Theyll go north, seeking answers and allies to stop Janans ascension. And with any luck, the newsouls will be safe from harms reach. CHOICE The oldsouls might have forgotten the choice they made to give themselves limitless lifetimes, but Ana knows the true cost of reincarnation. What she doesnt know is whether shell have the chance to finish this one sweet life with Sam, especially if she returns to Heart to stop Janan once and for all. With gorgeous romance and thrilling action, the final book in the Incarnate trilogy offers a brilliant conclusion to the compelling questions of this fascinating world, where one new girl is the key to the lives of millions.

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Infinite

Newsoul - 3

by

Jodi Meadows

For Jeff.

My husband. My best friend.

See title for how much I love you more.

1 ENDINGS

MY DEATH WOULD not be another beginning.

For millennia in Range, death meant another rebirth. Another life. Then someone died the night the temple went dark, and I was born in their place.

A nosoul. A newsoul. A soul asunder.

I was a mystery others sought to control, a frightening creature that made the world reconsider what it knew of life and death and what happened after. But I was only one. I could be desperately ignored as a mystery, a mistake that would never be repeated.

Then my father devised another Templedark, and for dozens of oldsouls, it was their final death. Violent. Terrifying. Inescapable.

Within the year, newsouls were born and the world mourned darksouls even more fiercely, never realizing the sinister truth about reincarnation. They had thought rebirth was natural, but the opposite was true: while oldsouls lived and died and lived again, millions of newsouls were consumed by the very entity that provided reincarnation.

Janan. The Devourer. The once-human who had reached too high and who would soon burn the world.

And then, there would be nothing left but endings.

Midnight struck.

The Year of Souls began with a thunderous crash and rumble from deep within the earth.

What is that? My voice sounded hollow in the parlor, the floor still littered with the remnants of destroyed instruments and tattered rose petals. Light from the kitchen bathed a square of the dusty hardwood floor, but otherwise, the room was dim with night. Wed awakened only a few minutes ago, having dozed on the sofa after friends left last evening.

Across the parlor, Sam tilted his head and listened. Black hair shadowed his eyes as he searched his memory for the strange crash and rumble.

The floor swayed under our feet. I yelped and braced myself against the wall. Janans heartbeat thudded under my fingertips.

I dropped to my hands and knees, spreading out my weight for balance. Whats happening? Panic pitched my voice high and thin.

Sam staggered toward me, unsteady on the shifting floor. Its an earthquake. Dont worry. It will pass.

Decorations rattled on the honeycomb shelves that divided the parlor and kitchen. Obsidian figurines danced and dove off the edges of their shelves. Wood and stone and glass thudded to the floor, crashed or rolled or shattered as they struck. Even the shredded rose petals swirled.

The shaking slowed, but it wasnt over. The world jerked again and hurled everything sideways. Furniture crashed upstairs. Trees snapped outside. The whole earth roared. I screamed as the hand-carved shelves cracked and splintered all around the room.

Sam stumbled and dropped, just out of my reach. Surprise and pain flared across his face as he clutched his hand to his chest, keeping his fist closed. His gray nightshirt darkened with seeping blood.

Sam! I crawled toward him, fighting the moving floor. What happened to your hand? Even as the question left my mouth, I spotted the glass near him, stained with crimson and glistening blood.

Nothing. Its fine. The world steadied and he sat back on his heels, trapping his injured hand in his good one. That wasnt so bad.

His idea of bad must have been the whole world rattling apart. And now the earths silence stretched through the house, heavy and alive. Waiting.

Not trusting the floor to stay put, I sat up and scooted toward Sam, giving the glass a wide berth.

A couple of weeks ago, Councilor Deborl and his friends had come through and smashed all the instruments in Sams parlor. The piano, harpsichord, cello, and even the smaller instruments locked inside protective cases. Only the instruments upstairs had been spared, including my flute. It had been in the workroom, waiting on a small repair. Only chance had saved it.

Id cleaned up most of that destruction right away. What remained on the floor had been pieces that might one day be useful again, as well as dried rose petals left over from a party with our friends.

But now, the parlor was more of a wreck than Deborl ever could have left it.

Shelves hung at odd angles, leaving books and boxes and bits of decorations scattered everywhere. The shelves looked like teeth, ready to bite down.

A lamp had fallen, leaving a glittering river of glass. We were lucky the light hadnt caught fire. Who knew what the kitchen looked like, or the upstairs, or the outbuildings. Thered been so much crashing and thumping; anything could have happened.

Is your hand okay? I crouched next to Sam and pried his fist away from his chest.

Its fine. A lie. His hand trembled in mine, and his skin was slick with blood. It was hard to see under the red smears, but it looked as if the glass had shredded his palm and fingers.

We need to get this cleaned up. Hold still.

Sam nodded and braced himself while I picked out bit after bit of glass until my fingertips ached, but I couldnt find anything more. Cleaning the wound would help, but first I needed to stop the bleeding.

This might hurt.

It already hurts. Sams voice was rough.

I wanted to say something reassuring, but I didnt know near enough about what had been damaged to make promises. If it looked bad after we rinsed the blood, Id call Rin, the medic. For now, I grabbed a big shard of glass and sliced off a length of my nightgown to make a bandage, then wrapped the length of cloth around his hand as many times as it would go. Hold on to it. Keep pressure.

My hand will be fine. The words came out hard, like commands. Like he could will the cuts to heal.

Lets go upstairs and get it properly bandaged. It didnt sound like any of the support beams broke, so the stairs should be safe. Hopefully the water lines were intact, too. The lights and everything else seemed all right. That was something.

I started to stand just as the earth jumped and an explosion sounded in the west. Not another earthquake. Something else.

Sam and I scrambled to our feet, careful of the glass as we hurried to the front door. I slipped into the night, icy air stinging my face. Can you see anything? I asked.

Sam shook his head. No, but it sounded like an eruption.

Not the caldera. The Range caldera was enormous, stretching in all directions with the city of Heart at its center. If the caldera erupted, thered be nothing left of Heart.

Not the caldera, Sam agreed. He put his arm around my shoulders, holding me close against the chill. A hydrothermal eruption. Like a geyser, but bigger.

How much bigger? I peered into the night, but clouds obscured moonlight. Even if thered been enough light to see by, the city wall blocked the horizon completely. The eruption had been outside the city, but it could have been just beyond the wall. There were geysers everywhere.

Depends. Sometimes much bigger. Theyre a response to a pressure change underground.

Pattering sounds filled the trees and yard, tapping on the house in a strange rhythm. A pebble fell from the sky and hit my head.

With his good hand, Sam took my elbow and drew me toward the house. Hydrothermal eruptions take rocks and trees with them sometimes, but they dont happen very often. Ive seen only two of them, and they were a long time ago.

As he spoke, a second eruption thundered in the north, and a third in the southwest. The world came alive with tapping, hissing, clattering. Animals grunted and darted through the evergreen trees. Birds squawked and took wing, but there was nowhere safe to fly. Earth rained from the sky as though the world had turned upside down.

Inside. Sams voice hardened as more bits of stone pattered against the walls of the house. Inside now.

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