Dominique's Release: A Captive Souls Story by Kimberly Kaye Terry

Dominique's Release: A Captive Souls Story by Kimberly Kaye Terry

Author:Kimberly Kaye Terry [Terry, Kimberly Kaye]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature & Fiction, Erotica, Romantic, Paranormal, Romance
ISBN: 9781605045887
Amazon: B002GONULE
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2009-07-14T04:00:00+00:00


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Where was she? Where was the damnable witch!

After she’d left, Bacclum had expected to fall back into that wretched state of limbo, aware but not conscious, a state he’d been in since she’d arrived and woken him.

When he’d first been bound to the book, he’d nearly lost his mind. His body, mind and spirit bound in an alternative reality where he could not move, yet his mind stayed active. It had taken a while, but he’d eventually learned how to numb the effects and place himself in a state of animated suspension, a place where he was not as aware of the state he was in, and in doing so, his seclusion had been made tolerable. Eventually he had begun to lose complete awareness of time passing and even to forget who he was.

With only brief times where something in the house had had enough power to bring him to awareness, nothing had brought him this far out. And he’d been pissed off each time some creature had come, tempting him, tormenting him into thinking he could be freed. But, none had had enough power to help him break free.

He didn’t know why the witch had been able to, until he’d touched her. And, he didn’t know what was better, complete oblivion or this…this…

He paced the length of the room in long, angry strides, end to endless end.

The room was much bigger than a normal room size, of that much he’d found out since she’d released him. What appeared as a somewhat large—roughly twenty- by thirty-foot—room, was actually deeper, layered. He could walk to one side in less than the time it took him to say her name, yet when he glanced over his shoulder it was to find that the distance he’d covered had been far greater.

She thought she’d bound him back to where he’d come, Bacclum knew, but he’d linked with her, something he still wasn’t sure how he’d done. And with that linking, the binding hadn’t been as effectual as she thought.

His eyes rested on the door. So simple.

Hesitantly he reached out, grasped the knob and twisted. He drew in a breath and pushed the door

So damn simple. It opened, swinging wide on creaking hinges. A wide, satisfied grin stretched across Bacclum’s mouth



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