The spirit of a 13th-century teenager is sent to claim the soul of a 21st-century man to prevent a prophecy from coming true and ensuring the longevity of her coven.
It began with a 300-year-old prophecy pitting a mother against father, a daughter against son, and a sister against sister.
Eoin was supposed to bring Light to the Darkness below. They would stop at nothing to keep darkness in their world, destroying lives and families along the way to prevent his birth.
Darkness and death followed Talitha where ever she went, and nobody was immune from her charm and wiles. The consequences to the living were of no concern to her. She did what she had to do, and failure was not an option. Her record was perfect and taking The Banker’s soul seemed easy enough.
Love was not something either the Light or Darkness counted on. The Banker loved his wife like no other. Talitha didn’t count on breaking the cardinal rule of the darkness: don’t fall in love with your target. Then it happened for the first time in 600 years. Love, then failure.
Would the prophecy come to pass? Would she find redemption? Would she be given a second chance? Would the sister prevail finally where others could not? Or, would love win out in the end once more?
Pages
453
Format
Kindle Edition
Retriever of the Lost Souls (Retriever Series Book 1)
The spirit of a 13th-century teenager is sent to claim the soul of a 21st-century man to prevent a prophecy from coming true and ensuring the longevity of her coven.
It began with a 300-year-old prophecy pitting a mother against father, a daughter against son, and a sister against sister.
Eoin was supposed to bring Light to the Darkness below. They would stop at nothing to keep darkness in their world, destroying lives and families along the way to prevent his birth.
Darkness and death followed Talitha where ever she went, and nobody was immune from her charm and wiles. The consequences to the living were of no concern to her. She did what she had to do, and failure was not an option. Her record was perfect and taking The Banker’s soul seemed easy enough.
Love was not something either the Light or Darkness counted on. The Banker loved his wife like no other. Talitha didn’t count on breaking the cardinal rule of the darkness: don’t fall in love with your target. Then it happened for the first time in 600 years. Love, then failure.
Would the prophecy come to pass? Would she find redemption? Would she be given a second chance? Would the sister prevail finally where others could not? Or, would love win out in the end once more?