Beloved LifeMate: Song of the Sidhi #1 [NOOK Book]

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Overview

Paranormal Romance
Song of the Sídhí Series #1

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What happens when a powerful elvish monarch opens a doorway from Sídhí to Earth?

He stumbles upon a beautiful ...
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Overview

Paranormal Romance
Song of the Sídhí Series #1

~ ~ ~ ~

What happens when a powerful elvish monarch opens a doorway from Sídhí to Earth?

He stumbles upon a beautiful halfling who may spell doom for his entire world. When she turns out to be his predestined lifeMate, he knows without a shadow of doubt, his day has gone from bad to worse. Full-bloods, especially royals, never mate with halflings.

~ ~ ~

What's a girl to do when her destined lifeMate tries to kill her?

It all starts late one night about midnight ~ the only realistic time for a blood drinker to be out and about.

Miranda is having a fun-filled trip to Tulsa, celebrating her seventeenth birthday. Well, it was fantastic until her lifeMate tries to kill her.

Life as she knows it is about to come down to two critical facts: Do not go into the forest after dark and stay away from sharp swords.

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Contained within the e-book:
Beloved LifeMate: Song of the Sídhí - A novella - 17,000 words
Excerpt from Forbidden Temptation of a Vampire - 4,500 words
Glossary of Sídhí Terms – 1,300 words

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I glanced toward the dark trees; the river called to me. Trellick Valley covered the same area of land as Tulsa, but in my home valley the river area was surrounded wilderness, not a big city. I wondered if the river looked as different as it smelled.

On impulse, I turned off the paved path, heading into the forest of trees that skirted the river. The wooded area between the walkway and the river wasn't very wide, but had a thick undergrowth of spindly trees and bushes.

A dozen feet into the wooded area I found a small clearing, not very big and not at all interesting. I crossed it with quick steps, eager to see the river before Fritz came looking for me. I was nearly at the far edge when the sudden presence of a gateway stopped me cold. The surge of power tingled across my skin, forcing chill bumps to bloom across my skin.

Gateways existed all across the world, but since they didn't normally pop into existence, at the drop of a hat, the presence of one spelled trouble.

I shuddered and fear skittered down my back. A random gateway was not normal; a single wild gateway might open every thousand years, but that was it. Whatever was going on, it must be really bad.

Yeah, I was a true pessimist; it made me feel better when the bottom dropped out.

I held my breath and turned toward the source of the surging power. Sure enough, less than ten feet away from me, a gateway stood open. A mundane human would never see it, but to my Sídhí eyes it glowed a soft yellowish-white. I glanced past the edges and into an expensively decorated room, realizing it definitely wasn't a wild gateway. I really wish it had been.

Fear froze me.

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Thank you for considering Beloved LifeMate! :)

Note: This short story is not part of the Sídhí Summer Camp series, but the heroine is Sarah's little sister.

Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940012656711
  • Publisher: Jodie B. Cooper
  • Publication date: 4/25/2011
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 156,785
  • Series: Song of the Sídhí , #1
  • File size: 345 KB

Meet the Author

Jodie has lived in Alaska, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. She currently lives in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
 
She loves writing, but doesn't have enough time to write all the stories bouncing around in her head. She has a very thick folder of all the stories she wants to write. Perhaps one day, she'll manage to get through half the folder.

When she isn't writing, she loves reading paranormal romance.

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  • Posted October 8, 2011

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    Great Beginning!

    Jodie B Cooper's book Beloved LifeMate: Song of the Sidhi #1 is a fantastic start for a new series! I loved the fantastical world Cooper created around Miranda and Colin. Her concept of having a LifeMate is unique and refreshing. I thought the change of emotions between Miranda and Colin was an extremely interesting idea. Although I do wish Cooper would've made Colin & Miranda's feelings for one another a little more subtle, I still found it engaging. I look forward to reading the following books in the series. I also thought it was great that the author included a glossary of terms for the world she created. It reminded me of Karen Marie Moning.

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  • Posted August 30, 2011

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    Great Teaser for the Series

    A gateway from Sidhi caused all the races to get relocated to Earth with o way home. Miranda is part elf and part vampire, a half blood monarch. The story starts with her out for a quiet night walk when a gateway is opened up. First she is worried that the elvish monarch is planning on invading Earth.

    Chi'Kehra would like nothing better than to read one of his romance books but has a meeting with one of his generals from Earth. He keeps spies on Earth to monitor the activities of the Sidhi. Basically he does what he can to keep the peace and keep them from coming back to Sidhi to cause another war. But when he looks at his gateway he sees Miranda. Of course, there are problems at first but they learn that they are LifeMates.

    Once I figured out what was going on, I was a little slow to catch on to this story, I liked the world that is created, very vivid. I like the concept of the LifeMates and how the different worlds have different viewpoints. But I admit that I was rather annoyed about the condition Miranda finds herself in. Beyond that, I am interested in seeing how this series progresses.

    I received this from the author for a review.

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  • Posted April 29, 2011

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    Highly Recommended - you've got to check it out!!!

    Great Short Story! This was a great short story. A lot longer than most, but I couldn't put it down. I bought it after reading the other book Jodie wrote (forbidden temptation). I'm glad I did! I love the world she created. She really gets into the characters heads and it pulled me into the story right away. She wrapped up the book nice, but left a few small hints that she might write another. I went to her website, but it didn't say. I wish she'd write faster!

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