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Blood Cursed


  Blood Cursed

  GODS CURSED SERIES BOOK 3

  LEISL LEIGHTON

  Praise for the Gods Cursed Series

  Was really hard to put this one down once I started! I can not wait to see what this new series ... Gods Cursed Series.... Holds in the future!

  DIANA K – GOODREADS & BOOKSPROUT

  Loved this and it's Easter orientated. Check this out.

  WHITNEY – GOODREADS AND BOOKSPROUT REVIEWER

  “So good! I will always love paranormal romances, they just have so many different types, and themes, and never get boring. Leighton delivers a great one!”

  TAPNCHICA – GOODREADS AND BOOKSPROUT REVIEWER

  I absolutely love this … Leighton brilliantly weaves in Greek and Nordic Mythology, Oestra/Easter themes, and a HUGE splash of her rich and thrilling imagination. She is a master at world building, character, plot, and oh...those sex scenes are pretty damn hot. You'd be crazy not to read this series!

  LAURA BADHUS – GOODREADS REVIEWER

  Loved it !! love this series !! love Korinna and Tamuel.. this is their story... they have history... a fast paced fated mates , second chances, cursed drama... a fast paced action packed drama... so good!!!

  KIMKIM – GOODREADS AND BOOKSPROUT REVIEWER

  This was magical and captivating throughout. Thoroughly enjoyed the storyline and characters and how they overcome things.

  PAT’S REVIEWS - GOODREADS REVIEWER

  I loved this! … I loved reading about the history and what happened to set things in motion. This is a very good book and is most definitely worth reading.

  A SCHOFIELD - GOODREADS & BOOKBUB REVIEWER

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  Cursed to never be loved; fated to never be alone …

  Cursed cupid Tamuel has been told he will never love or be loved, a fate to which he’s long been resigned. Yet from the moment he meets powerful trainee witch Korinna Soteira at the Amazonian and Gargarean training camp, he knows this to be a lie – he loves Korinna like he’s loved nothing and no-one in his life. But his curse is right in one respect: he may be able to love, but he can never be loved. Korinna will only ever be his friend, a fact he has spent the last twenty years coming to terms with.

  However, malignant forces are stirring in the darkest reaches of the Realms. They have plans to use Korinna and her unusual powers – plans that can only be thwarted by the cursed cupid and an impossible love. Yet breaking Tamuel’s curse now could release a force too ancient to destroy – and thus destroy any future.

  What if the only way to survive the present is to place the future in peril?

  Fractured Curse is a prequel novella to my popular Gods Cursed Series centring on unknown history between two of readers’ favourite characters from the series. It takes place 2000 years before the events in Love Cursed and can be read as an introduction into the world or at any time during the reading of the series.

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  Contents

  The Curse of Ilia

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Hearts Cursed

  Leisl Leighton

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

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  Also By Leisl Leighton

  About Leisl

  Acknowledgments

  This one is for all the readers. Thank you for taking this journey with me.

  You’re the best!

  The Curse of Ilia

  Stolen and tricked and bound to the heart,

  Yet blessed to use the power of home and hearth

  Waiting and scheming for a way to depart

  That which bound me by love’s false start.

  Only those like me, cursed yet kind,

  Can help to break the bonds that bind,

  Truth-seekers powered to free spirit and mind,

  And question the false-certainty of Gods that blind:

  That love is not that which will cause the fall,

  But the thing that should succour and save us all.

  This is my curse uttered unto thee,

  Trapped, used and Gods-cursed, through eternity.

  I await the soul- and blood-cursed to set me free

  So I utter it to the universe, so mote it be.

  Hidden incantation in the lost Eleusinian Mysteries Grimoire

  Chapter

  One

  Korinna Soteira kissed her soulmate, Tamuel, goodbye. “Good luck and take care,” she said, lips lingering on his.

  “Are you sure you don’t want to come?”

  Gods, she did. She hated being apart from him. Just as he hated being apart from her. Every time he had to track down a lead, he begged her to come with him, but …

  She glanced at the chronometer she’d placed on the wall next to Jules’ train station clock. Only a month until the first day of Oestra. Twenty-eight days left to discover what they’d failed to discover in the last five months. She frowned. “It doesn’t make sense for both of us to go off tracking down leads. Just as it doesn’t make sense for both of us to stay and do research.”

  “Yeah, yeah. Divide and conquer – right? But it sucks.”

  She kissed his pouting lips. “I know.” But they didn’t have the time not to divide and conquer. They had to find a way to channel their powers together without endangering themselves and everyone else – especially when they added the energy of Oestra into the mix. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t be able to release the spirit from the HeartsBlood Gem. And without her, they’d never defeat the evil Priestess-witch Clodia when she came out of the Void the first night of Oestra. But so far, nada. “Are you sure the gem’s spirit hasn’t told you anything?”

  He touched the place in his chest where he’d magically spelled the gem to live so as to keep it safe after the events of Halloween. “Not anything we can use in regard to this.”

  “But she is talking to you? Has she told you more about how powerful Clodia is likely to be? She was strong when your mother fought her, and it took Jules sacrificing her power to defeat her and push her into the Void. But now … I mean, does she still have some of my power? Yours? Will she be able to use the power your mother sacrificed when she pushed her into the Void? Will she be able to draw on the power of Oestra as we will be doing?” The questions rushed out of her, but she couldn’t help it. There was just too much they still didn’t know.

  “I don’t know.” His hands smoothed down her arms in a calming motion.

  “Ask her.”

  “I have,” he said, raking his hand through his hair, ruffling his curls. “The only thing she says is that with our powers combined, plus what we can gather from Ostara rising, we should be able to defeat her.”

  “Should? Can’t she give us more certainty than that?”

  “Apparently not.”

  She bit her lip. “I thought when we started this she’d be there to help us, to steer us in the right direction. But all she gave us was romanticised waffle that hasn’t helped at all. ‘Your power is not the source of your grief, it is its salvation.’ What the Hells does that really mean? And, ‘Strengthen yourself and all will be revealed.’ She raised her hands and made an exasperated noise. “Completely. Fucking. Unhelpful. But who am I to talk?” She smacked at the book open on her desk. “So far, the sum total of my usefulness has been to send you on multiple fact-finding missions that have given us very few facts.”

  “We’ve learned much thanks to you.”

  “Not enough.” She jabbed her finger at the chronometer. “28 days! That’s all we’ve got. How are we going to find what we need in 28 days when five months hasn’t been enough?”

  He cupped her face, thumbs stroking her cheeks. “You need to calm down, Rinna.” His hands slid down her arms to cup her hands, holding them up so she could see the orange power sparking at her fingertips.

  “Shit.” Magic sparked out as she moved away from Tam, backing up as quickly as she could to put some distance between them – and the priceless books on the desks and in the stacks nearby. Desperately, she tried to control the unbidden power, but it wouldn’t dissipate. This was a big part of the problem. And she worried that even if they did find a way to channel their powers together safely, she wouldn’t be able to control hers and then … boom!

  “Breathe, Rinna.” Tam followed her, reaching for her hands.

  “No. Don’t touch. I might hurt you.”

  “You won’t do that.”

  “I could.”

  “You won’t. I’m certain of it. Just breathe. Your power is simply responding to your emotions. Mine does the same now it doesn’t have my cupid power to temper it. Just calm down and everything will be okay.”

  “I am calm!”

  He gave her a look.

  Hells. He was right. She was behaving like a bloody novice.

  “Given you haven’t used your power for 2,000 years, it’s only natural you’d be a bit rusty,” Tam said softly, jumping to the conclusion she let everyone else jump to. “Especially given how quickly it’s growing. You’re stronger now than when we last faced Clodia.”

  “So are you – and you’re not struggling.”

  He snorted. “I wouldn’t say that.” Before she could argue with him over that patently untrue statement, he put his finger on her lips. “You need to give yourself a break. We all think you’re doing amazingly well and I’m confident both of us will be ready to do what must be done when the time comes.”

  “But we still don’t know how we’re supposed to use these greatly strengthened powers.”

  “We’ll figure it out. It’ll be fine. The HBG agrees with me.”

  It made her smile, his nickname for the HeartsBlood Gem. Only he would give a nickname to something so powerful. “How can you be so certain?”

  “Why else would she have picked us to free her after the thousands of years she’s been locked away?”

  “Because we’re just that kind of lucky?” she said, grimacing.

  He chuckled and squeezed her hands. “No, because we’re the ones she’s been waiting for. We’re destined to do it.”

  “I can’t believe after all this, you’re so keen to embrace this as destiny. You know destiny simply means we have no choice.”

  “Only if you view the path destiny chose for us as the only choice. I like to think of it more like my cupid arrows – I might have aimed them at potential lovers to make them notice each other, but what they do after that is their own choice. Destiny is only the path – it is up to us to decide how we walk it.” He held up her hands. “And see, I’m right – you can do this.”

  The power no longer sparked on her fingers. She pursed her lips. “Don’t be so smug about it.”

  “It’s not smugness but certainty. I have faith in you. Faith in us. I know we will figure it out.”

  “How can you be so sure?”

  He tugged her closer. The gem that was embedded in his chest glowed as their joint hands hovered over it. Warmth fizzled through her, alongside a sensation of rightness. “Because of this. There is a reason the three of us came together. Only all of us working as one can defeat Clodia. I know it deep in my soul. Don’t you?”

  She looked into his beautiful peridot eyes and wished, not for the first time, she had his faith. But he didn’t know what she knew. That she was the weak link and if she didn’t find some way of changing that, they’d lose.

  She stared at him, chewing on her lip. She wanted to tell him. Wanted his help, his advice, but … she couldn’t worry him with this. So instead, she squeezed his fingers and said, “Okay.”

  “Okay what?”

  “You better go. But first, kiss me again.” He kissed her lightly on the nose, making her giggle. “I didn’t mean like that.”

  He leaned back, eyes full of his love for her, and not a little mischief. “I hope your research is fruitful, my love. At least you’ve got the library to yourself for a while. Violetta just sent Jules a message this morning saying she won’t be back today as promised – she’s found another lead.”

  “I hope it’s more useful than the last one. I could really use her help going through some of the older magical texts. Jules is great, but because of her old magical affliction, she doesn’t know the older grimoires as well as Violetta.”

  “I know, but she had a ‘knowing’ and there’s no talking her out of it. So, she won’t be back today and Jules and Bas won’t be back until this evening. They’re seeing the OBGYN and then having a ‘date night’. Except, it’s during the day.”

  “Maybe we can have one of those when you get back.”

  “Promises, promises.” He hauled her against him, kissing her hard and long. She melted into him, giving in to the pull of him, to the incredible desire that raced through her every nerve, muscle and bone, firing a desperate need inside to lose herself in the wonder of what she shared only with him. But thankfully – because they were running out of time – he broke the kiss before she sank too deep.

  Panting, he said against her lips, “Stop worrying.”

  “I’m not.”

  “You can’t fool me,” he said, touching his chest above his heart. “I feel your worry.”

  She knew he could – which made it worse. She didn’t want it standing between them and complete happiness; like the kind his parents shared. “I promise to stop worrying if you promise to stop worrying about me.”

  He chuckled. “Only you could ask the impossible and make it sound reasonable.”

  “I’m a worrier. You’ll just have to get used to it.”

  “And I am happy to, as long as we share the burden. We both had to rely on ourselves for far too long, but neither of us have to take on everything alone anymore. We have each other. Okay?”

  Her mouth twisted but she hid it with a nod. She wanted to share everything with him – Gods how she wanted that – but she just couldn’t.

  He bent down and pressed a sweet kiss to her lips. “I love you.”

  “I love you too.”

  He kissed her again then walked over to the free space between the kitchen and desks, opened a portal and stepped through.

  Air displaced as the portal closed, ruffling the papers on the desks around her and cooling her hot face.

  Hells! She had to do something soon or he’d begin to suspect exactly how dangerous her growing power was and how little control over it she really had. And she couldn’t let him know that. The evil witch-bitch Clodia would break out of her prison in the Void using the rising power of Ostara and the magics she’d stolen, but the HBG assured them they would defeat her, melding their powers together with the spirit in the gem once they’d freed her. Korinna couldn’t see how, given how things were right now, but Tam believed implicitly, and it was his total faith in what the HBG had told them that was holding them all up right now. Without it, everything could fall apart. The problem was, unless she did something drastic, that melding of their powers would end in pain and disaster and death.

  Her track record spoke for itself after all.

  If it was up to her, she’d step away and let Violetta or Bas take her place, but unfortunately, it didn’t work that way. According to the HBG, she could only be freed with the active powers of two incredibly powerful magic-users who were bound soul and mind.

  Not only that, but from everything they’d discovered – pitifully little – she was key in the HBG’s plan not simply because of the strength of her magic and how it worked but because she was the only one amongst them who had torn open the fabric of space and time and gained access to the Void – even though that had been a horrible accident. The only other person who had done it that they knew of was Jules, when she’d torn open the Void and pushed Clodia in there over a year ago. Unfortunately, Jules had thrown all of her power at Clodia to do so, so she couldn’t be the one who did it now.

  So she was locked into this with no way out.

  Which meant going behind Tam’s back.

  She rubbed her chest at the ache that thought caused. But there was no other option. The only spell she’d ever heard of that could give her the control she needed was in the Eleusinian Mysteries Grimoire – and Persephone had made him vow not to let her see the grimoire as he’d once promised. Thankfully, she’d not made Korinna vow not to go looking for it – the Goddess had just made Tam go back on his promise. Not that she blamed him for that – he couldn’t deny a Goddess, not to mention making the vow had meant he could keep the grimoire to use as a resource in the fight ahead. But still, it sucked that this was what it all led to – her sneaking around to take a peek at a grimoire that had been promised to her.

 

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