Seal Of Destiny
Seven Seals Series Book One
Traci Douglass
Traci Douglass
Genre: Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Crimson Romance
Number of pages: 263
Word Count: 70,000
Book Description:
Love conquers all… but can it stop the Apocalypse?
Mira Herald is having the worst life ever. Not only is she plagued by horrific
nightmares starring the Devil himself, she’s now the target of a power-hungry,
rogue minion, freshly sprung from Hell and bent on her destruction. To complicate matters further, she’s acquired
a stalker. One who insists he’s a divine warrior sent for her protection
because she houses an ancient relic with the power to unleash Armageddon. Last
time Mira checked, she wasn’t insane. Still, all this celestial mayhem is
enough to drive a girl crazy.
Kagan is a member of the Scion, an elite team of immortal
warriors selected by Divinity to aid mankind and save the world. After a
century alone, Kagan is summoned for a new mission. He’s eager to begin. Eager
until he’s informed his mission consists of protecting a woman with no clue to
the power she wields. Plus, his briefing fails to prepare him for his new
target’s cosmic-sized attitude problem.
As Divinity’s sworn servant, he’s required to fulfill his duty. His
oath, however, does not require him to be enthusiastic about his new assignment
or warm-and-fuzzy toward his new compatriot. He plans a wham-bam rescue and a
quick return to solitude.
The rogue minion attacks—with the backing of a mysterious
organization—and all Hades erupts, putting a fast end to any whirlwind escapes.
Accustomed to staunch independence, Mira’s survival now requires full
cooperation and an unwavering belief in Kagan. The battle-hardened warrior is
also forced to chose: between duty and desire. Amidst the turmoil, Kagan and Mira’s
undeniable passion draws them closer to each other and down a path neither
expected but both yearn for, more than they ever knew.
Will love save the day? The world’s fate depends on the
answer.
Exclusive Excerpt
Seal Of Destiny
“Basta!” Kagan
grabbed her by the arm and twisted slightly, not enough to hurt, but enough to
let her know he meant business as he directed her to a corner booth. He ignored
the half-full beverages and coats scattered on the seats and shoved Mira into
the confined space. When the booth’s original owners took issue with his
hostile takeover, Kagan dispatched them with a lethal glare. He wasn’t sure
where the girl had gotten the idea his mind was damaged, but he was damn sure
he didn’t like it. He moved in behind her to block her escape.
“Oh, hell, no!” After several unsuccessful strikes to his
muscled physique, Mira tried to slide out beneath the table. The angle proved
too awkward. Defeated, she shoved as far away as she could into the corner and
propped those killer boots on the seat in front of her in warning. “You better
let me out of here, asshole, before I call the cops! I caught you stalking me,
pervert!”
Kagan took a deep breath. He never lost his cool in battle, and
he wasn’t about to start now. “Pervert? You’re of age, si?”
Mira glared. Kagan ticked through their earlier
interactions, searching for a reason behind her intense hostility. His
preternatural instincts sensed her intention before her hand reached his
carotid. He blocked her quickly, locking her small hand within his and forcing
it to the table beneath his own. Her pulse raced against his palm. He took
another swig of beer then flashed his most endearing grin. “Let’s start over.”
He released his bottle and extended his hand. “I’m Kagan.”
She refused to acquiesce. Kagan spoke in quiet tones meant
to calm, to reassure. “I know I’m a stranger, but we have things to discuss.”
He glanced around the crowded club, at the bodies packed tight. “We can’t do it
here, though—no privacy. My apartment is close. Why don’t we go there and
talk?”
Mira kicked him hard in the thigh.
“Merda!” Kagan grabbed his throbbing leg. “What’s in those
damn boots? Marble?”
“Let me out of here, jackass, before I sideline your baby-maker!”
Mira struggled within the tight confines of the booth. As she squirmed, the
spicy scent of her shampoo wafted, and he was overcome with the strangest urge
to plunge his hands into the riotous mass of her hair, to feel it curl around
his fingers. She tugged on the hand pinned beneath his, and his thumb traced
over her thudding veins. His heart pounding along with hers. The odd tingle
sped through his torso, and his mouth turned to cotton. Her gaze blazed up at
him, a swirling mix of green and golden brown. He noted the dark smudges below
and wondered what kept her from slumber.
Dolce Cristo! Kagan looked away, fought for control. This
was getting way out of hand. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d bedded a
woman, but apparently it had been far too long.
Traci is the author
of paranormal/urban fantasy and contemporary romances featuring a sly, urban
edge, including her current Seven Seals series. Her stories feature sizzling
alpha-male heroes full of dark humor, quick wits and major attitudes; smart,
independent heroines who always give as good as they get; and scrumptiously
evil villains who are—more often than not—bent on world destruction. She enjoys
weaving ancient curses and mythology, modern science and old religion, and
great dialogue together to build red-hot, sizzling chemistry between her main
characters.
A storyteller since childhood, she began putting her tales
down on paper in November 2011 after the idea for the Seven Seals Series
occurred to her in a dream. She finished the first draft of what was to become
Seal of Destiny in one month and decided to pursue a full-time writing career
in January of 2012. Life has now been a rollercoaster, crash course in pursuing
your dreams.
Traci is an active member of Romance Writers of America
(RWA), Indiana Romance Writers of America (IRWA) and Fantasy, Futuristic &
Paranormal Writers (FF&P) and is pursing a Masters of Fine Arts degree in
Writing Popular Fiction through Seton
Hill University.
Her stories have made the final rounds in several RWA chapter contests,
including the 2012 Duel on the Delta, the 2012 Molly Awards, and the 2012
Catherine Awards. An earlier draft of Seal of Destiny won the paranormal
category of the 2012 Marlene Awards sponsored by the Washington Romance
Writers.
Other current projects include upcoming books in the Seven
Seals series and a new futuristic detective series with hints of the paranormal
and plenty of romance.
Website: http://www.tracidouglass.net
FB Author Page: http://www.facebook.com/TraciDouglassAuthor
Twitter: @Traci_Douglass
Publisher: www.crimsonromance.com
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