clear cut

About Soul Mates: Sacrifice

by Jourdan Lane
200 pages / 72250 words
ISBN: 978-1-60370-102-0, 1-60370-102-8
Available file types - html, lit, pdf, prc, paperback

Peter and Lucien are back in this third book in the Soul Mates series! Following Soul Mates: Bound by Blood, and Soul Mates: Deceptions, Soul Mates: Sacrifice, picks up after a vicious attack on Peter's new paranormal family.

Peter may have rescued Lucien but his problems are far from over. Caleb, a vampire who was once a friend, is chained in the dungeon and waiting judgment. Peter's body is dying. He needs Lucien to make him a vampire, but no one knows what he might become if Lucien goes ahead with the change.

With his control slipping, even as a human, Peter knows he has to cross over. But he needs Lucien to help him control his instincts, to keep him from hurting the people he loves the most.

As enemies gather and allies appear in the strangest of forms, Peter has to make choices that may affect not just his life with Lucien, but also the lives of the vampires and Lycans who look to them both for leadership. Their coven. Unrest among the werewolves, friends' betrayals, and broken emotional connections conspire to keep Peter off balance, looking to Lucien, and deep inside himself, for the answers.

Answers that could cost him everything, including his life. Good thing Peter thinks some things are worth making sacrifices for.

jalapeno

Review

Reviewed by: Mychael Black, author of “Century Hill: Death”

Lucien is healing after his ordeal at the hands of Cyril and Caleb, and he and Peter are rebuilding their lives, growing stronger together and as individuals. But things are never as easy as they seem.

Peter’s impending change, when he crosses over the line to become whatever he is to become, is terrifying—for everyone involved. He needs Lucien now more than ever. He needs his friends, those he loves…but some don’t seem to need him quite as much as they did.

Broken, Caleb cries out to Xander, and Xander, in his love for Caleb, answers. Devastated, Peter struggles to deal with the betrayal by throwing himself headlong into his coven duties.

When the Council gives Peter and Lucien a lucrative offer, is it really worth the investment they’ll have to make? And what of Simon, whose darkest secret is one that Peter refuses to let him carry alone anymore?

I know I say this with every Soul Mates book, but this is, so far, my favorite. I love the way the men love—completely, fiercely. The circle has evolved, and the intensity is breathtaking—not just in sex, but in the clash of alpha wolves, and pack dynamics. The scenes with Caleb and Xander nearly tore me apart, but the love is so strong, so clear, that you can’t help but be moved by it.

Definitely Jourdan’s best so far. Now onto Book 4!

Sample

I sat up in bed and hit the switch on the headboard. The soft light that illuminated the bed wouldn't bother Lucien, but it was a sudden shock to my eyes. I'd been staring into darkness for the better part of an hour, my mind restless. A dream had ruined what could have been the most perfect day of sleep in a long while.

Knees to my chest, I leaned against the headboard, one hand on Lucien's head, thumb moving lightly back and forth over his forehead. Lucien had fallen into a deep sleep long before dawn had arrived. He'd fed and then rolled over and crashed, mumbling that he was sorry he was so sleepy.

It was still so soon after what had happened to him. Being taken from his own bed, impaled on a bed of spikes in the floor of a coffin, and then buried for over a week tends to take a lot of out of someone. As it was, if we'd been even hours later in finding him, Lucien would have been dead.

Permanently.

He wasn't fully recovered yet. His leg still hurt him more than he would acknowledge and he was weak from the blood loss and power drain. The best donors available had fed him, and his wounds could no longer be seen on the surface, but his body was still damaged on the inside and needed to heal.

So far, Lucien had been in good spirits. He'd seemed to be dealing with everything okay, but I knew that it was only a matter of time before it really hit him that it was Caleb who was the cause of everything that had happened.

Caleb.

The one he'd loved and cherished for so long—the one he'd trusted above all others.

Hell, I still had a hard time wrapping my mind around what Caleb had done. And I'd seen the damned video of him and Cyril together. I knew he'd done it, heard what at least part of his motivation had been, but part of me still couldn't believe it. Didn't want to believe it.

The last time I'd seen Caleb was the night before the Coven meeting. I'd run into him right outside my bedroom door and he was in a big-ass hurry to get away. I guess now I knew the reason why, but I couldn't understand why he'd even come back here after everything he'd done.

None of it made sense to me. Only Caleb knew why he'd done what he'd done. I'd always been of the belief that jealousy makes people do stupid things. But this? This was beyond stupidity.

I shook my head and crawled off the bed, wandering over to the closet. I found a pair of jeans and was just slipping them on when I heard the lock on the bedroom door click.

Xander.

As I buttoned my jeans, I poked my head out of the closet. He wasn't wearing anything but a loose pair of black cotton shorts and his hair was disheveled. He'd been sleeping.

"Hey, baby."

About the Author