• Complain

Madeline Sheehan - The Soul Mate

Here you can read online Madeline Sheehan - The Soul Mate full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2012, publisher: Madeline Sheehan, genre: Romance novel. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

No cover

The Soul Mate: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "The Soul Mate" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

Trinity had an ordinary life. That is, until she barely escaped a worldwide apocalyptic plague that took her loved ones from her and transformed most of humanity into flesh-eating monsters. Gerik, her savior, a six-foot-four-inch Scandinavian Gypsy, takes her back to his magically protected Gypsy camp where she discovers a whole new way of life that she never knew existed as well as a whole new set of problems. Gerik has power over her that she cannot begin to understand, and she is convinced he is using his magic on her. Through her journey of trying to understand her feelings and this new magic-filled life shes been brought into, she begins an unlikely friendship that grows into having potential to be something more. While the remaining humans are fighting for their survival, Trinity is fighting a battle of her very own the right to choose her own destiny. Is Geriks hold on her too strong? Or can new love set her free?

Madeline Sheehan: author's other books


Who wrote The Soul Mate? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

The Soul Mate — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "The Soul Mate" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

The Soul Mate

The Holy Trinity - 1

By

Madeline Sheehan

For Sean and Cayden

PROLOGUE

Bulgaria, 1056 A.C.E.

The screaming has stopped Emilian. Time to go. Ferka gestured toward camp where Zora Petulengros brutal birthing screams had since seemed unending. Emilian had never been so thankful before that hed been born a boy.

He had no desire to go back to camp even though a few minutes ago hed felt the sudden urge to run straight there, straight to that baby.

That baby, that little girl that was to become his. No, she was already his. She had been given to him, as a gift of sorts. They would be bound together as soon as he could muster up enough courage to make his feet move. She would become his bride when they were of age and eventually bear his children.

He closed his eyes. His soul mate. Hed scoffed at his tat and mami when theyd spoke to him of this foretold prophecy. How could a seven year old have a soul mate? How could he have a soul mate?

But Emilian wasnt just any seven year old. He was the first born son of Bar Gavril Drgon, the leader of their Romani Clan, who already had more magic than his full grown tat. Magic that would grow too powerful for any one man to contain, without going mad. He would need to have an outlet, a vessel with who to share his gifts with. Which was where this baby came in.

You look green friend, but methinks you better go before the Bar comes looking for you himself.

Ferka was right. Green or not, the wrath of Bar Drgon was indeed something to be feared, especially if you were his son. Dragging his heals in the dirt Emilian began to walk slowly back to camp.

Where have you been, you cowardly little fleabag?!

Emilian winced as his mami grabbed him by the ear and yanked him in the other direction toward Zora and Boldos wagon.

You were supposed to be close! He didnt answer her; he knew no answer was good enough for Violca Drgon when she was angry.

As his mami dragged him across camp much to the amusement of the entire clan, Emilian could only stare longingly toward where the horses were tied. Wishing he could yank free of his mamis hold, grab a horse and be gone from here forever.

Boldo thrust open the small wooden door of the wagon as they reached the steps, his large overbearing frame dwarfing the entire structure. The look of disfavor on the large mans face belied any happiness Emilian thought the man might have had for the birth of his new daughter.

Cowering beneath Boldos simmering glare both he and his mami slipped into the wagon and approached his tat. Lying on a pallet of rushes in the corner, Zora was holding a tiny bundle in her arms. Zora looked exhausted, covered in sweat with small bruises under her eyes. A pile of bloodied rags lay near a bucket of equally bloodied water.

Come here Emilian Zora said hoarsely, a strained smile on her face. You must touch her; make her yours, so there will never be another.

Ignoring the dark penetrating gaze of his tat, the anxious stare of his mami and Boldos disapproving glare, Emilian instead focused only on Zora, the only person who was treating him with any sort of kindness.

On skinny shaking legs he knelt down beside her, waiting with bated breath as she unwrapped the small bundle pressed tightly against her breast. A tiny head covered in black fuzz appeared along with an even tinier fist. The babe was sound asleep.

Wake up, love. Zora stroked her daughters cheek. The baby blinked sleepily a few times and opened her mouth in a toothless yawn. Emilian fought the urge to smile. Just because she was adorable didnt mean he had to like her. Then she opened her eyes wide and the entire group gasped.

Green? Violca squawked.

What does that mean? Boldo demanded of the Bar. No Roma had green eyes. They had varying shades of brown, some almost black, others had hazel or even caramel colors but not a blue or a green among them, it was simply unheard of. Gavril stared at the tiny girl as a smile began to spread across his face.

She is perfect my friends do not fret for green represents balance, harmony and stability, everything that Emilian will need. She is everything we could have hoped for.

This answer seemed to delight the parents. Violca however continued to study the baby with narrowed eyes.

It is time. Gavril lowered himself down on one knee, Violca and Boldo following. Together they said the proper Romani blessing over the two children, binding them together in love, family and clan. Their union had been foretold by Nature and would be upheld by the very people who had sworn their lives to protecting Natures blessings and gifts.

Touch her child. Zora urged, smiling at Emilian.

Deciding on holding the tiny hand presented to him, Emilian leaned forward to touch only the babes fingertips. But when he crept closer his body responded to the nearness of her and without thinking he kissed the babys cheek instead, breathing in her scent. Shocked, he stumbled backwards and landed awkwardly on his backside.

Son? Gavril asked. Did it work? Did you feel something?

Struck dumb by the sweetest perfume hed ever scent, Emilian couldnt yet speak. He could only stare at the most beautiful pair of sparkling green eyes he would ever see.

CHAPTER ONE

Catskills Mountains, NY 2011

Too afraid to move, I continued watching with trepidation at the daddy longlegs spider that was poised directly above where I lay. It was a creepy looking little devil, with its tiny little body and obscenely long spindly legs.

Bugs, I am convinced, have been placed on this earth to make my life miserable. Then again, there wasnt much that didnt make me jumpy these days. The end of the world will do that to a person.

I blew out the breath Id been holding as the spider took off running. It skittered across the stained browned, canvas ceiling of my 1980s pop-out tent trailer and disappeared. Ugh, I told no one in particular. I am having a bad day.

The day hasnt even started yet, woman. It isnt possible for it to be bad.

I huffed at Becki, my trailer mate. You dont consider waking up to giant arachnids hovering over your head, waiting to eat you, a bad day?

I ducked the pillow that came flying from the other end of the trailer. It hit the canvas wall directly above me, where probably, possibly, hundreds, maybe thousands, of hungry daddy longlegs spiders may be living.

You could have scared the spider back out!

Trinity, its a spider.

Do you know how vengeful spiders are? I asked in my haughtiest voice. Especially to the Greeks?

I couldnt quite tell, since her head was still buried in her mattress, but she mumbled something that sounded suspiciously like, Here we go again.

Well. I continued. The Greek Goddess Athena I paused. You know who she is right?

How could I not? You talk about her all the time.

I chose to ignore that comment.

Anyway, Athena and a mortal princess named Arachne had a competition to see who the better weaver of the two was. Arachne won and Athena was furious. So she destroyed Arachnes tapestry and cursed the princess to live a life full of disgrace. Arachne, unable to bear the weight of her curse, hung herself. Then, Athena took pity on her and brought her back to life but as a spider!

Trinity, if I had known living with you was also going to be a constant lesson in Greek mythology, I really would have reconsidered.

How would you like to be brought back to life as a spider? Wouldnt you be angry? Vengeful even?

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «The Soul Mate»

Look at similar books to The Soul Mate. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «The Soul Mate»

Discussion, reviews of the book The Soul Mate and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.