Under
The
Titans Series Prequel
by
Sotia Lazu
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
For
ninety-nine years, Halie has sought her destined mate on land, in
order to fulfill an ancient prophecy and save her people's future.
With each failure, she returns to her parents' kingdom under the sea,
to find comfort with her best friend and lover, Delphinos.
Delphinos
would do anything to ensure Halie's happiness, but he knows she
belongs with him. Watching her lose herself time and again, while she
searches for her future, is more than he can bear.
When the
sea witch tells her she'll find The One on her next trip ashore,
Halie is forced to choose between the good of her people and the love
of her life. And Delphinos has no intention of making her choice any
easier.
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Salty air tickled her nostrils and made her lungs expand. The breeze caressing her face soothed her nerves, and the sound of waves breaking on the shore lulled her.
Her memory lapse was due to stress. She’d relax, and it would all come back.
A sense of longing washed over her and made the emptiness inside more pronounced. It felt like she was mourning a lost love, but it had nothing to do with Joss. Was she forgetting someone important?
The logical thing to do was call 911 and have an ambulance take her sorry ass to a hospital, so they could assess her for brain damage.
But she’d left her clutch at Joss’s, and the sea called to her like an old friend. A splash of cold water might shock her back to normal.
She slipped off her platforms, and sighed with relief when her feet made contact with the cold, wet sand. She’d walk to the edge of the water and let the foam tickle her toes. Then she’d do the logical thing.
The waves stroked her feet, soothing away her worries. Another step or ten minutes longer wouldn’t hurt.
She didn’t realize she’d waded into the water until her mini dress clung to her thighs, heavy and soaked.
And she kept walking.
She trailed her fingertips along the surface, caressing the water. She didn’t want to die. Joss didn’t have the power to make her want to end her life. Come to think of it, he didn’t mean that much to her—there went that true love prospect. The farther behind she left him and dry land, the starrier the sky was. The better she felt. It was past midnight, and she should be freezing, but she felt warm and loved and comfortable, even when the water brushed her closed lips and her long hair swam around her in blood-red tendrils.
She blinked, and she no longer saw the stars above.
“Another failure, huh?” The deep male voice came from behind her.
Halie kicked her legs, to turn toward the sound. When had her feet stopped touching the bottom of the sea?
A man’s face hovered a couple feet away, pale and gorgeous. He arched an eyebrow. His eyes looked like gems, but it could be the water washing them in green-blue hues.
Had he spoken? How could she hear him, underwater?
He smirked, and Halie tilted her head and watched his full mouth. He was about to speak, and whatever he said next would be important.
The gorgeous man shook his head, and long dark-green tresses swirled around him. “Found her,” he yelled, without moving his lips.
How? And who was he talking to?
Halie didn’t linger on the thought, because she had more urgent things to worry about. Like her urgent need for air. She turned her face up, following the bubbles that escaped her nostrils. She was fully submerged, but not by much. Her legs stuck together when she tried to scissor them. She kicked hard, but the man closed the distance between them with one long stroke and wrapped an arm around her waist.
He buried his face in her hair and somehow whispered, “Relax.”
She couldn’t. Her chest ached for a breath. Get me out of here, she wanted to scream. She tried to move her legs again, to help him to the surface, but his grip was made of steel and anchoring her in place.
Killing her.
Her lungs constricted painfully. She had mere moments before she blacked out and drowned. Her arms were pinned between her and the man. She tried to dig her nails in his leg—anything to loosen his hold—but he wore something slippery, and she couldn’t find purchase. He didn’t budge.
She resisted taking a breath, until the burn was unbearable. Until her head swam, and the world darkened, and the man’s sparkling eyes were all she could make out. Until she lost the fight against her body.
And then she inhaled.
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Nereid for the Titan
The Titans Series Book
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Millennia—that’s
how long Pherusa has mourned her lost love.
And now her
lovely, ingenious, stubborn Titan is miraculously back, but thinks
she betrayed him to Zeus. Which she'd never do.
This is their
chance for a happy-ever-after, and he’s wasting it. Ugh.
Infuriating male.
But when he looks at her, she catches
glimpses of the man he used to be. And when he touches her, there's
no doubt he still cares.
*
Millennia—that's
what Pherusa’s betrayal cost Prometheus. Millennia beneath the
cold, dark sea, with nothing but revenge fantasies keeping him
company.
Now he's finally free to take her from the sea
kingdom and make her his.
And listen to her swear she had
nothing to do with his capture.
And keep her safe.
And
feed her tasty Modern-Greek cuisine.
Wait.
He's
not still in love with her, is he?
A
Maid for the Titan
The Titans Series Book
2
For
an eternity, Hyperion has been locked in stasis, watching life pass
him by. The past couple of years, specifically, he—an once
omnipotent Titan—has been relegated to being part of a hotel
room's Chaos-blasted decor. Worse, he's lost all hope that's ever
going to change.
Until a mortal woman's touch awakens him...
one body part at a time.
Okay, so Olivia thought he was a
statue, and only meant to dust him, but now he's flesh again, he's
not letting her get away. And not only because the uninvited son of
an Olympian claims Hyperion needs to bond with Olivia, to keep from
unraveling and destroying all creation.
Breathe
The Titans Series Book
2.5
When Christina told
Olivia she wanted a huge, hot guy of her own, she didn't expect this
blue-haired merman to make her heart and body yearn for him. And she
definitely didn't expect him to read her thoughts or shape shift.
One of King Nereus'
generals and on the lookout for Titan activity, Palaemon shouldn't
be wasting his time playing underwater taxi for this mortal female
with the supple curves and uncensored thoughts.
Then again, there's
a lot more he shouldn't be doing with her, but the alternative is so
much more enjoyable.
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Guard for the Titan
The Titans Series Book
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For
the six months since he was fished out of the sea, the only bright
spots in Atlas’ still, lifeless existence are the moments the
beautiful museum guard comes to talk to what she believes is his
statue.
After hundreds of centuries in stasis, he regains
control of his body, to save Iphigenia—a mortal of no significance
in the grand scheme of things.
Why does he need to protect
her? Why does every inch of his body ache to touch her?
Oh
right. Because apparently, she's his soulmate. And he needs to bond
with her, or boom goes the known universe.
Above
The
Titans Series Book 3.5
For
the past decade, Magda has been dreaming of a man with blond hair and
eyes blue as the sea, saving her whenever things are bad.
With
her life changing drastically, it makes sense she daydreams of him
again. Only Nerites is real, and when he saves her from drowning, a
whole new world opens up before her, and with it surface memories of
an impossible past.
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Seer for the Titan
The Titans Series Book
4
Earth
fills Epimetheus' mouth. Covers his eyes. Clings to his body.
His
brother buried him alive? Epimetheus will have his vengeance. Destroy
everyone who takes Kronos' side.
Like the mortal female
gawking at Epimetheus while he digs his way out of the ground.
She's
a tasty-looking morsel, but the voice in his head says she's his
enemy.
Not his voice, not his problem. He'll make her his,
and save the world in the process. Because that's how this Titan
rolls.
*
A naked guy literally crawls out of a hole in
front of Elpida, and if she isn’t mistaken, tells her in Ancient
Greek that he's Prometheus’ brother, Epimetheus. Her precognition
gift—curse?—could at least warn her when things like this
are about to happen.
Oh wait. She's getting something now. A
vision of loving Epimetheus and dying. Is it a glimpse of a future
she can't change, or a past hidden from her?
With the fate of
the universe in the balance, can Elpida resist a Titan set on
claiming her? More importantly, does she want to?
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Titaness for the Titan
The Titans Series Book
5
Nikoleta
is not prepared for the world this stranger who introduces himself as
a god opens up to her. Too bad she doesn't get a say on the part she
has to play. The world is at risk, and she's forced to remember a
past she hasn't experienced, to help save it. Also, she's supposed to
bond with a Titan she's both never met before and always loved.
Coeus
wants to bond with his mate, save creation, and spend eternity
enjoying life, but this stubborn mortal version of his soulmate won't
be wooed. She insists she's not the woman he once adored. Can she be
the one he falls in love with all over again?
And
time for the two of them, and the world as a whole, has run out.
Sotia
shares her life and living quarters with her husband, their son, and
two rescue dogs, one of which may be part-pony. Sappy movies make her
cry, and she wishes she could take in all the stray dogs in the
world.
Sotia
spent her formative years reading anything she could get her hands
on, including steamy romances her grandma would frown upon--nah,
Grandma would totally approve. Hailing from the land of Olympians and
Titans, she could only resist writing about mythical immortals for so
long. Her mythology romance boasts hot, powerful Alphas, who can
handle sassy ladies and will stop at nothing to make them
happy.
True
love exists, and Sotia is determined to give her fated couples a
happy ending!
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