I was going to Artemis Temple to talk to the goddess, but I didnt quite end up there.
Nope. I ended up on Delphi as a guest of the god Apollo. Can you say kidnapped? I have done so many times to his face, but he keeps saying he invited me. Right.I am Lilianne Sarabas, and I am an oracle and a lycanthrope.
Apollo is the oracular god, which means he has lots of information I need. Like how to use my powers and how to control them better. Because they keep knocking me on my butt and without my mate Soren by my side, I can't function very well.
Except Soren has gone off with his sister, Lexi, to grow older. I know, it sounds weird, but five years on the planet he is on is only three days on Earth. So it should work. Well, outside of the fact the planet is dangerous and I can't reach him via our bond.
But, hey! I am being called The Oracle. You know, the one who will save the Earth by interpreting a prophecy that could mean the end of my world and everything I hold dear? A heavy weight for a girl who cant even pull enough energy to keep herself from going comatose when I have a major vision.
If I even want to have a chance of doing this, I have to learn about my powers. Which means learning from the best. And who is better than the oracular god?
But I haven't been apart from Soren for the last five years. We both have to learn what it means to stand on our own. I miss him and I probably wouldnt be here on Delphi if he had stayed.
Now I have to figure out what Apollo wants with my planet, and why he is sending aliens to take it over. A war is brewing and we need to be ready for anything that gets thrown our way!
Besides, when Soren returns, what's to stop us from completing our mating bonds? What? A girl has to have priorities!
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Genre: Paranormal Romance
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