Forsaken 3 by Frank Jacquelyn

Forsaken 3 by Frank Jacquelyn

Author:Frank, Jacquelyn [Frank, Jacquelyn]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance, Fantasy, General, Paranormal, Fiction
ISBN: 0345534913
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2014-01-07T08:00:00+00:00


Which was exactly what he’d been doing.

He’d followed more than one trail, studied more than one candidate. After all, not just any Night Angel would do. He wanted someone very powerful. Someone strong. But powerful and strong meant he was putting himself at risk. He didn’t want a repeat of what that Night Angel bitch had done to him. He was lucky he hadn’t lost one of his three souls in that little unexpected skirmish.

The other tricky thing was that it was very difficult to deceive a Night Angel. They could see words written across the light of a soul, words that told them whether or not to trust, whether or not they were seeing or hearing the truth.

Now that was something he had to expend precious energy on. He had no doubt that the light of all three of his souls would be easily seen, like three separate beacons, and that alone would warn off any potential suitors. Whereas two souls in a single body might be expected and announce that he was a Bodywalker, three would be something never seen before and therefore something to be avoided at all costs.

He couldn’t rid himself of any of those lights, but he could toy with an Angel’s perception of those lights. He didn’t have to do it for very long. Just long enough to reel a little Angel fish in.

And he was pretty certain he had found his candidate.

His name, he had learned, was Dax. A single name, a strong name. It suited him, Apep thought. He was of beastly proportions, wide, impressive shoulders, muscular arms thicker than most people’s thighs. He didn’t lumber about, but instead had a way of holding his bodily strength in a manner that was incongruously graceful. He was a dark-haired redhead, the color just as stunning a contrast against his black skin as the white hair of the bitch Angel had been on her. The Angels seemed to wear clothes or go without according to personal preference, as opposed to it being a social norm. Either way, they had no sense of shyness and wasted no time or energy on their physical appearances. It was hard for Apep to understand that. He was constantly catching his reflection in glossy surfaces and considering how he might make himself more attractive. It didn’t matter that he was male and his physical body was female. It only mattered that he was attractive to any and all sexes, to any and all creatures.



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