The Last Danann (Titanian Chronicles, #2)

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by Victoria Saccenti


  “Wouldn’t change a hair.” He took a deep breath. The time had come. “I brought you a gift. It’s a little surprise.” He searched the inside pocket of his jacket, where the precious item had been waiting for his courage to rise.

  “Oh? I love surprises.”

  Kailen knelt on one knee.

  “What are you doing?”

  He opened his palm, and she gasped. The sparkling diamonds surrounding the sapphire picked up the light from the outdoor sconces.

  “I searched high and low for a gem that came nearest to the beauty of your eyes. The Ceylon sapphire was the closest. I love you, a cuishle mo chroí. More than anything in the universe, even my own life. I realize the path forward isn’t smooth. Dangers wait ahead, plus we have an evil mage to fight, but I’d rather face it all with you next to me. Will you join your fate to mine, make it official? Please, say yes. Make me happy.”

  Talaith simply extended her hand. With trembling fingers, he slid the gorgeous cushion-cut-sapphire-and-diamond ring onto its new home. He’d measured well. The ring slipped on perfectly.

  When he stood, her glittering eyes rivaled the gem’s sparkle.

  She touched his cheek. “I will happily brave a thousand dangers as long as I’m with you, Kailen of the Tuatha Dé Danann. You’ve lived in my heart since the first time I saw you, when you woke up in Khnurn’s hut, battered and bruised. Do you remember?”

  “Every single detail.”

  Talaith sighed. “Of course, I accept. I need my heart to exist.”

  Smiling, he brought her in and wrapped her gently within his arms. Sweetly, she leaned her cheek against his chest. Kissing was the perfect way to seal their eternal bond, and eventually, he would. But this was different and so much more. Body to body, magic and energies meshed into a perfect inseparable entity. A union so flawless, even the gods approved and would forever protect.

  The End

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  The Titanian Universe unfolds…

  Read on for an excerpt of Beloved Titanian.

  Beloved Titanian

  Outside, the evening sky had gone deep purple, with a distant swatch of blue in the horizon. A chilly breeze swept past us, and I shivered in my short sleeves.

  “Don’t you have a sweater?” Chrissie asked.

  I shrugged. “Left in the Fiat. It’s fine.”

  “Well, I’m going home, ladies. See ya tomorrow.” April bounded across the street. In a few steps, she disappeared into the deepening gloom.

  “And I’m meeting Tyree at the new place.” Chrissie grabbed my arm and kissed my cheek. “Will you be okay? I parked Tyree’s truck over yonder.”

  “Thank you, doll.” I kissed her back. “I don’t need a babysitter.”

  “It’s just…” Her features tightened. “We always walk together, and it’s dark already.”

  A stronger gust of cold air lifted a whorl of dried maple leaves, and I folded my arms, seeking warmth. “Brrr… Go.” I bumped Chrissie on the shoulder. “Congratulations on the apartment. I can’t wait to see it.”

  “You sure?” She hesitated.

  “Uh-huh.” I dangled my key fob before her. “See? Got it right here. Now scoot. Call me later.”

  I pivoted to end the lengthy good-bye. As I entered the alley, Chrissie’s hurried steps faded in the distance.

  The employee parking lot behind the coffee shop was dark, silent, and empty. Ignoring a prickly foreboding, I walked quickly to my Fiat, pressed the key fob, and the alarm beeped with its happy, reassuring sound. Feeling better, I opened the door and threw my shoulder bag on the passenger seat. I was halfway in when a huge hand muffled my mouth and nose, stifling my breathing and yelp of surprise. Rough fingers with clawlike nails manacled my arm, yanking me out of the car.

  Turn. Turn. Save your air. The self-defense commands flashed instantly.

  Pushing all my weight into the move, I managed to slip around to face my attacker.

  Thoughts ceased.

  Lidless reptile eyes glared at me through slit-like pupils. The creature’s forked tongue slithered past a row of sharp teeth in my direction, and the air inside my lungs exploded in a terrified scream. Sanity left. I’d entered crazy territory and had to escape this horror. I struggled, hit back with my elbows, hands, shoved with my knees, nothing worked.

  A singeing red arm had snaked around my waist, pressing me against a scaly red chest that felt like an unyielding concrete wall.

  Heat, fire, flames rose up around me. I’m burning alive! I screamed louder.

  Laughing, the attacker jeered in a harsh, accented voice. “You’re mine now,” he cackled. “No one hears you. No one’s coming.”

  Behind me, a deafening roar, unearthly and wild, threatened to pierce my eardrums.

  “You!” my attacker bellowed. “It can’t be.”

  The grip around my waist slackened. In the next breath, the creature took a swipe at my body, and I went airborne.

  I landed face down on the pavement. My head bounced off the ground. Pain wanted to submerge my consciousness, pull me under, but I resisted. I had to see, even for a minute, the deadly combat, the scene out of a fantasy book or movie, that my disbelieving eyes witnessed.

  Two hulking males clashed, pummeling each other with fierce intensity. They fought so tightly, I couldn’t tell them apart. One flung his opponent overhead. Now they were separated, I distinguished red and silver auras. The giant in silver rolled, then jumped to his feet. Waving a serrated sword in his hand, he slashed my attacker across his back. The lizard-like male emitted a hair-raising screech. Fists up, he pounced back. Body-to-body combat resumed. With each succeeding blow, silver and red blasts illuminated the parking lot. The combatant in silver thrust a foot forward and upward. He connected with the red attacker’s jaw so hard, the monstrous creature grunted and flailed, stumbled, and fell on his back. Having gained the advantage, the male within the silver aura extended his arm. A white beam crackled out of his fingers, struck his fallen adversary dead center, and the scaly male vaporized in a red haze.

  Shock and pain won. I closed my eyes…

  About the Author

  Award-winning, multi-genre author Victoria Saccenti writes romantic women’s fiction, contemporary romance, and paranormal romance. Not one for heart and flower stories, she explores the edgy twists and turns of human interaction, the many facets of love, and all possible happy endings. After thirty years of traveling the world, she’s settled in Central Florida. She splits her busy schedule between family and her active muse at Essence Publishing. However, if she could convince her husband to sell their home, she would pack up her computer and move to Scotland, a land she adores. On a side note, in one form or another, Scotland appears in most of her stories.

  Other works by

  Victoria Saccenti

  Destiny’s Plan

  Destiny’s Choice

  Destiny’s Way

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  Noémie’s Journey

  Deception

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  Beloved Titanian

  Titanian’s Phoenix

 

 

 
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