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Catalyst Claimed

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Since the moment the dark warrior stepped into the stairwell of her apartment building, and her pleasantly uneventful life, Brisa Reyes has been terrified of...and strangely drawn to him. Even knowing what he is won't stop her body from wanting what her brain sees as danger.

Teran has very little time or patience for fear. But even as he reads the terror in this beautiful telepath's strange eyes, he's drawn to her on every level imaginable, and quickly becomes obsessed with drawing out a temper that is always just below the surface.

A bond is forming...
Her power is changing and growing with every moment spent in his overwhelming presence. It's too much. A responsibility no one should have and she certainly doesn't want. But hers isn't the only power that is growing, because she's a catalyst. And whether they like it or not, their destinies are intertwined.

Something is coming...
When an enemy returns, he brings a friend. But this friend has an ability that could kill an immortal without spilling a drop of blood. Brisa's power can save them, but she's more afraid of it than she is of the evil that is coming for them. It will be up to Teran to convince the catalyst he's claimed.

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First published June 17, 2013

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J.Dawn Light

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I live on a red dirt country road smack dab in the middle of three tiny towns in Oklahoma with my husband of 11 wonderful, incredibly short years. I have three kiddos -- two boys and a girl -- all March born, three consecutive years. Yep. Three years prego. They are now 8,7 and 6 and I'm learning true patience just by allowing them to continue invading my space.


All joking aside, my family keeps me going.


I started writing when I was 21, stopped when I was 22 for some unknown reason when I got pregnant with the first of the afore mentioned children and didn't pick it up again until 2009. I've since then finished 3 stories and at last count have managed to start 15 others.


Now I'm in the process of trying to change my ways and only work on 1 or 2 books at a time, but seeing as how I caught myself working on a third behind my own back only 2 days after this decision...it might be a tough gig.

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