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Soul Bound: The Warrior
by
Jas T. Ward
Soul
Bound Series Book 1
Genre:
Paranormal Romance
Release
Date: June 13, 2017
Death
May Be The End...
But
Love Doesn't Give A @&%#.
Murderer…
Jace
Camden is haunted by his past. One that has many believing he got
away
with murder. He’s on the run from it, trying to start a new life in a new
town.
But his past won’t let won’t him escape, and it’s determined that his future
will not long.
Death
will demand its due… and his dead wife will make sure that debt is paid in
full.
Kitt
Thomas’ life is in a rut, but that changed when she looked into the sad,
haunted eyes, of Jace Camden. Something about his wounded soul called to
her—like a like a whisper of a melody in a mysterious abyss she should have the
sense to ignore.
But
his past will make sure Kitt is no more part of Jace’s future than life is.
Because
he’s Soul Bound – and that’s a shackle that can only be broken by death.
His.
It's
not about the Happily Ever After...
It's
about surviving the read.
*Warning
- this book deals with the subject of death, grief in a graphically realistic
and dark manner*
Five Years AgoHis eyes were cast down and fixated by the dried blood on his hands.Laura’s blood.The brightness of the fluid hours ago on his hands was dark now after the crushing passage of time—how much, Jace had no idea. Perceiving its passage proved impossible.“Mr. Camden? Do you know why you are here?”He heard the officer speak and Jace fought through the heavy sorrow to look upward to seek out the man.“Yes. My wife is dead.” His flat voice devoid of emotion. Perhaps when the soul became overwhelmed, it just numbed out to react in order to protect itself. The two detectives looked at each other and stepped away to speak in whispers as Jace’s eyes returned to his hands. The only thing not covered in dark crimson were the silver bracelets of the cuffs encircling his wrists and linked to the table.Splatters of Laura’s blood were gruesomely dark against the white of his shirt, a rip near the cuff, a grass stain, and dirt from when they tackled him in the yard.Why had he been in the yard?The events of the day and night were fuzzy as if his mind was wrapped in flannel, surrounded by wool and refused to expose itself in the coldness of reality.“Mr. Camden?”The burly looking detective came in close to brace his arms on the table and met Jace’s eyes when they lifted upwards. The countenance of the detective was cold and calculated—a glare of blue with bright white compared to Jace’s own—which were dazed, bloodshot and exhausted in his mirrored reflection behind the detective.“I will ask this question very simply. Very slowly so you listen and answer correctly. We clear?”Jace’s brow furrowed as he nodded and his brain tried to form sparks of understanding but they had gone dark from the horror of all it had been forced to deal with.The detective stated each word slowly and accented each word as if he thought Jace a child. “Did. You. Kill your wife?”Kill? They had made vows—to have and to hold. In sickness and in health. Two souls bound together as if one. To love and live with that bond… Not kill. Not end.He blinked at the officer as he ran his tongue along his busted bloodied lip, his eyes skidded downward to stare at the blood and he croaked hoarsely, “Yes. Because I couldn’t stop it.”
I
am the product of several realities making the whole: a troubled childhood,
domestic violence survivor, homeless person, single mother and a suicide
survivor. But in every single one of those realities, one thing remained true -
my imagination.
Reading
and writing has always been Ward's escape. And she wants to continue to give
that to her readers. Known for action, drama, laughter, darkness and twists you
don't see coming in the same book, Ward is known for writing books that are
diverse, different and unique.
Born
and raised in Texas and spending time living in Kentucky, Ms. Ward spends her
days and nights writing as therapy to handle surviving domestic violence and
loss of love. She is the proud parent of three very independent grown children
and grandmother to three delightful grandchildren.
She
has two furbabies that sit and ponder why their human is talking to herself
late into the night as she writes out colorful and diverse if not twisted
characters and tales.
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