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Love Immortal
Felicity HeatonRescued from werewolves by the most breathtaking man she's ever seen, Lauren is dragged into the fight of her life and a dark world she never knew existed. There, she discovers that she's the latest reincarnation of a goddess and must drink the blood of her immortal protector, Julian, in order to reawaken and continue her three thousand year old mission to defeat Lycaon, the original werewolf.
With the help of Julian and an organisation of people with supernatural abilities, Lauren fights for her life, their future and the fate of mankind against Lycaon and his deadly army, but can she succeed when Lycaon has killed all of her predecessors?
Can she crack the armour around Julian's heart and seize her happily forever after with him? And can Julian bring himself to trust Lauren with the fragments of his heart after everything he's been through?
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***EXCERPT***
Lauren paused when she heard the door close. Hot water
bounced of her hands where they were frozen against her head, halfway through
rinsing the shampoo out of her hair. She focused and was surprised when she
could feel there was someone in her bedroom. It was similar to how she had felt
the night that Julian had saved her—an indescribable sensation in the pit of
her stomach. That time it had said she was in danger. This time it was the
opposite. A strange aura of calm washed over her.
Julian.
The bathroom door was open. She hadn’t been expecting company, but she wasn’t
about to leave the shower now that company had walked in uninvited. It seemed
like forever since she’d had a shower and the hot water running over her body
felt too good to give up. She was willing to risk something happening. She
didn’t have a perfect figure like Astra, or come anywhere close to her in the
beauty stakes, but she wasn’t ashamed of her figure either. Although some bits
needed work in the toning department, she was still the average weight for her
five feet seven inch frame. Would Julian think she had an attractive body if he
caught a glimpse?
A butterfly didn’t jig in her stomach, a whole army of them rushed around,
sending it spinning like a hurricane. It wouldn’t settle, not when her thoughts
were fixed on their current favourite topic—Julian.
He’d been a perfect gentleman so far and didn’t seem the type who would take
advantage of a situation like this, even if she did want him to.
“How long have you known these Ghosts?” Lauren hollered over the noise of the
shower.
Silence. She listened for a while and started to wonder if she had been wrong
about him being in her room.
“Five years.” His voice was so clear and loud that she jumped.
He was in the bathroom.
Her heart started at a canter and rapidly increased to a gallop. She breathed
deep to slow it again, knowing that Julian could hear it. He didn’t mention the
change in it this time.
Lauren stared at the white shower curtain. Where in the room was he? She shook
her head. Her heart was never going to settle if she thought about him. Leaning
back, she tilted her head under the water. The hot beat of it against her hair
quickly stole her attention away from Julian. It was exquisite, easing all of
the tension from her body and re-invigorating her.
She let out a long low groaning sigh of satisfaction.
Her cheeks burned with the blush that covered every naked inch of her. Her
attention shifted back to Julian. Suddenly, she was very aware of the fact that
she was nude and alone with him. Her mind leapt forwards, imagining the
possibilities. Passionate, hot images of him in the shower with her, their
naked bodies entwined and his lips on her throat, sent fire sweeping through
her body and her heart pounded out a rapid rhythm.
She really needed to get a life. Julian had barely looked at her, let alone
shown much interest. The small more courageous part of her said that he might
show a little interest if she accidentally on purpose tugged the shower curtain
aside enough to flash him, or fell in the bath so he’d come to check on her.
Lauren ignored it.
“Can you hand me a towel?” She squeezed the water out of her hair with one hand
and turned the shower off with the other.
A white fluffy towel greeted her when she turned around, Julian’s arm sticking
through the gap between the shower curtain and the tiles. Lauren went to take
it from him and then froze when she saw the scars on his wrist.
An incredible urge to bite him rushed through her, sweeping up from below and
engulfing her. It was exhilarating.
She snatched the towel and wrapped it around herself. It was wrong. She didn’t
want to think about the blood-drinking aspect of the awakening. She wasn’t sure
how she was going to take to it. The thought repulsed her. Her body said
different. The sudden desire to bite Julian had left it warm in all the good
places. She tucked the end of the towel in, making a fuss of it to distract her
from such disturbing thoughts, and then pulled the curtain aside. Julian looked
up, most of his face still hidden beneath his coat collar. He was so close to
her.
Fire flickered in his blue eyes. A hunger that both confused and pleased her.
When he looked at her like that, she felt beautiful. She just didn’t know what
he felt.
Lauren stepped out of the bath and walked over to the sink. She grabbed another
towel and rubbed her near shoulder-length red hair. Julian stood behind her, reflected
in the cabinet mirror. Not a vampire then. In all the stories she’d read,
vampires didn’t have reflections. She looked at him, meeting his gaze in the
mirror and studying his face. She longed to see what he looked like. His eyes
were stunning under the bright light of the white bathroom, so pale and icy but
holding such incredible warmth. He looked away towards the bath. The long black
strands of his hair obscured his eyes but she didn’t miss the way they narrowed
and his pupils widened. She swallowed. Had he sensed the way she’d reacted to
the sight of his marks? He’d said that he could sense her. Could he detect such
things? Did he know that she wanted to bite him, and that just the thought of
it bordered on arousing?
He stepped to one side when she turned around and she walked past him into her
bedroom. She picked up her backpack from the white armchair in the corner,
determined to distract herself from thoughts of biting Julian and acting on her
desires, and placed it down on the bed. Heat touched her cheeks as she pulled a
fresh pair of knickers out of her bag and thought about the fact that Julian
had packed them for her. He’d touched her underwear. She cleared her throat and
quickly pulled some clothes out and set them down on the blue bedcover. They
were all of her favourites. She was glad of that. They made everything feel a
little more normal.
Lauren sat on the bed beside them. When she had gone through her bag this
morning, she’d found her mobile phone. She’d checked it then and again this evening.
It was dead. She glanced at Julian where he stood by the bathroom door and then
looked at the three sets of drawn blue curtains to her left. She wanted to ask
Julian if she could call her friends to let them know that she was safe, but
already knew what his answer would be. He would tell her that it might place
both herself and her friends in danger, and a part of her knew that he was
right, but she needed to contact them. They would be worried about her by now.
She worked with one of her friends, Vicky, pushing paper in an office, and was
sure that when she hadn’t shown up for work, Vicky would have tried to call
her.
“Something is troubling you.” The sound of his voice still sent a shiver of
delight through her. Was it a Greek accent? It had probably changed throughout
the ages but he still sounded foreign to her. Exotic.
“You said that you were a commander of some men.” It seemed like a better topic
of conversation than her friends. She would find a way to check on them and let
them know that she was alright.
“Arcadians,” he said and moved across the room. He stopped a few feet short of
her, tall and towering, menacing in a way but not one that frightened her. She
liked his presence, the way she could sense him when he was near to her, and
the way that made her feel. His strength, his power, radiated through her. It
wasn’t just comforting or calming. It was more than that. It stirred desire in
her. Everything about him was alluring. Everything about him said that he
wouldn’t hurt her.
He would protect her, just as he’d promised. Her knight in shining armour.
“My protectors.” Her eyes met his. The fire in them grew stronger. He narrowed
them on her and she swore they had fallen lower, towards her towel, for just a
brief second. She stood and the action put her close to him, to within a foot.
Heat spread through her along with a desire to lick her lips.
Her fingers twitched again, desperate to lower his collar. She was strong
enough to do this. She stepped past him instead and when she turned back
around, Julian was sitting on the edge of the bed, his sword lying beside his
hip. She crossed the room to the three tall windows and opened the middle set
of curtains a crack. It was still dark out but it was heading towards dawn.
Where had Julian gone tonight? She glanced at him and then went to the armchair
and dragged it across the room so it was facing him. She sat in it and stared
at him.
“Illia was given two hundred men, her army. Arcadians have always worshipped
Zeus, and my men and I have always worshipped Selene. It was an honour to be
chosen by Zeus and Selene to protect Illia. I was honoured to serve my goddess,
Selene.” Julian paused and glanced at the window and then back at her. The fire
in his eyes had faded but reignited again while he looked at her, his gaze
boring into hers. “Know that they fought and died for you, just as I died for
you, and continue to fight for you. We lived to serve you.”
Lauren swallowed hard, trying to keep her emotions in check. It was strange to
hear someone say that they had died for her. It made her heart flutter. She
reminded herself that Julian had died for Illia. He hadn’t died for anyone else
since then. Would he go that far for anyone other than Illia herself? Would he
die to protect her?
“And I was your commander?” she said with a quiver in her voice.
“You are my commander.”
She swallowed again.
Julian frowned at her, his gaze dropping to her chest the same way it had done
in the hall when they had first come to Ghost, and then rising to her face
again. He was listening to her heartbeat. It was off the scale at the thought
that he might die to protect her, and at the thought of having to be his
commander.
Whoever she’d been back then, she wasn’t that person now. Her entire body felt
tight at the thought of having to make decisions that could get someone
killed—that could get Julian killed.
“I don’t want to be,” she admitted and felt better for it but worse at the same
time. There was a glimmer of something horribly like disappointment in Julian’s
eyes. It faded an instant later, erased like all his other emotions were when
they began to show. “I’m not strong enough.”
Meeting Julian and the others had made her painfully aware of that. She
couldn’t compare to any of them. Even Piper, who feared monsters, desired to go
into battle because of her faith in her fellow Ghosts and her sense of duty.
She was braver than Lauren.
Julian leaned forwards, his elbows coming to rest on his knees. She could see
down his collar. The light was dull but she could see enough to tell that he
was good looking. Her gaze darted to the lamp beside her bed. If she could just
turn that on, she would see him properly at last. She would see that her
instinct about him had been right.
He was more handsome than anyone she’d ever met.
Her heart skipped.
A soft look entered his eyes, his expression earnest and open.
“I am your guardian, Lauren,” Julian said in such a calm and gentle tone that
the tight feeling inside her began to melt away. She liked how he said her
name, pronouncing it slowly and carefully as though he was savouring it. “I
would bleed myself dry if you willed it. I am yours to command. It is not a
matter of strength, but if you believe it is, then use mine until you find your
own.”
Her heart thudded now, hard and heavy against her ribs. God, could this man be
any more wonderful? All of her tension melted and her bones began to follow it.
Warmth glowed inside her, happiness that this man believed in her even though
he barely knew her. He believed that she was strong and she could feel the
truth in his words. He would do everything he said. He would lend her his
strength, and he would bleed himself dry for her.
“Would you really do that? Bleed yourself dry?” she said, captivated by the
romantic notion of him doing anything for her, even risking his life. She
wanted to hear him say it again.
His pale eyes narrowed slightly and she couldn’t take hers away from them.
There was something about his eyes. She could look into them for forever. The
world could end and she wouldn’t care if he were looking at her as he was now.
“If you desired it,” Julian husked. Tingles chased down her back, spreading
through her. “My blood is yours. If you needed it all, you would have it.”
Even when he talked about blood, she felt intensely drawn to him, willing to do
whatever he asked if he could promise her eternity with him. It was crazy.
Insane. She didn’t know enough about him to be dreaming that kind of future.
Perhaps she’d been alone too long. But then, a man had never looked at her the
way that Julian did.
With love.
With intense passion.
With need that said he might die without her.
If he kept looking at her like that, she would go through with the awakening
just so he would continue.
“How much blood do I normally need… to awaken?”
“Enough that I am too weak to protect you. Should Lycaon attack, we will be
vulnerable.”
Those words sent an unpleasant shiver through her and made her realise that she
didn’t like the idea of Julian bleeding himself dry for her after all. She
didn’t want him to die. She wanted him to live. Even the thought of her
awakening weakening him left her cold. Had he learned from experience that they
were vulnerable during her awakening?
“Is that why we’re here?” Lauren leaned forwards a little, her eyes still
locked on his, searching them for answers.
He nodded. “It is. The Ghosts will protect us. They do not fully understand the
situation, but they will not fail us should there be an attack.”
“Would you fight?” That question made her stomach turn.
He nodded again, solemn and slow.
“Why?” She sat back in the armchair, horrified by the thought that he would
risk his life for her by fighting when he was weak.
“Because my duty is to protect you.”
Lauren didn’t have a response to that. He really did believe in his duty, and
he’d carried it out for millennia. He knew his purpose in life and he was
sticking to it. She knew hers and couldn’t decide whether to embrace it or bury
her head in the sand.
It wouldn’t get her anywhere if she did that though. Burying your head in the
sand didn’t stop death.
Julian was still looking at her with a soft tenderness in his eyes. How far
would he go for his duty? She tried to think of a way to test him, to plumb the
depths of his dedication to her.
“Would you do anything I asked?” Lauren said cautiously, looking deep into his
eyes to check if he was telling the truth when he answered.
He nodded again. The look in his eyes hardened for a moment and a shadow of
pain crossed them. Lauren leaned forwards again. What had he been thinking? She
hated seeing hurt in his eyes. When he’d left her room this morning looking so
sad, it had torn her apart inside with worry. Something terrible had happened
to him in his past. It had to have to make him look at her as though he was
dying inside.
“Even kill Lycaon?” she said.
“If I could.” His voice was low and as cautious as hers had been.
“If?”
He took a deep breath and sighed. “It is forbidden. The death of Lycaon is your
duty and yours alone to carry out. I cannot interfere in that battle, just as
Lycaon cannot interfere with my existence. When Illia died, Zeus realised his
mistake. Zeus did what he could to help you. He made me immortal as you wished,
and he made me invulnerable to the threat of Lycaon, but he could not change
your curse to make you invulnerable to Lycaon’s blade. He could only ensure
that you would be reborn and that I would be there to awaken you.” Julian
leaned closer, his eyes on hers, and then cast them downwards at the floor. “If
I could spare you from the horrors of battle, I would.”
There was an edge to his voice. Lauren could read between the lines. He wanted
to protect her and it seemed duty didn’t have anything to do with it.
About Felicity Heaton:Felicity Heaton writes passionate paranormal romance books as Felicity Heaton and F E Heaton. In her books she creates detailed worlds, twisting plots, mind-blowing action, intense emotion and heart-stopping romances with leading men that vary from dark deadly vampires to sexy shape-shifters and wicked werewolves, to sinful angels and hot demons! If you're a fan of paranormal romance authors Lara Adrian, J R Ward, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Gena Showalter and Christine Feehan then you will enjoy her books too. If you love your angels a little dark and wicked, Felicity Heaton’s best selling Her Angel series is for you. If you like strong, powerful, and dark vampires then try the Vampires Realm series she writes as F E Heaton or any of her stand alone vampire romance books she writes as Felicity Heaton. Or if you’re looking for vampire romances that are sinful, passionate and erotic then try Felicity Heaton’s new Vampire Erotic Theatre series. In 2011, five of her six paranormal romance books received Top Pick awards from Night Owl Reviews, Forbidden Blood was nominated as Best PNR Vampire Romance 2011 at The Romance Reviews, and many of her releases received five star reviews from numerous websites.
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