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Creation (The Lifethread Trilogy) [Kindle Edition]

L. j. Charles
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A life-threatening secret.

Possession by an uninvited entity.

And the Perfect Guy has a shapeshifting demon in his family tree.

What’s a priestess to do?




While apprenticed to the Fate Clotho, Moirai priestess Shea Ang accumulated a life-threatening secret, an entity who wanted to take over her body—and mind, but who’s sweating the details—and one shocking discovery.

The Secret: When Shea was a fledgling priestess, she created The Perfect Guy, Gabriel Reid. He’s all grown up now and she’s planned their first meeting. Never mind that she’s broken an ancient Immortal Edict: Never use your Fated Power for personal reasons--punishable by immediate un-creation.

The Entity: Since an unplanned trip to the Tartanian underworld, Shea’s had a bit of trouble keeping focused. It seems an uninvited being has taken residence in her body and the two of them are merging—body and mind. Clotho’s order: kill it. If Shea obeys, she’ll probably un-create herself in the process. A huge downside.

Shocking discovery: A strain of vicious green-eyed demons that have been attacking humans originated with Gabe’s maternal ancestors. And if Shea un-creates the demons, she’ll also un-create Gabe and his family.



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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00630XAFS
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!, November 10, 2011
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I'm a big fan of L.J. Charles and her latest book didn't disappoint. The world-building in this book is top-notch. I loved watching Shea get herself in and out of trouble in her quest to capture Gabe's heart.

This series continues to entertain and I highly recommend it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great sequel, November 8, 2011
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I am in love with this series! The combination of modern day and the ancient Fates is done so well. Geezo freak-ing Pete, I adore Shea and Gabriel, and the other priestesses, and everything about this. The story will keep you on the edge of your seat, and you'll be laughing as you go.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A promising second installment, December 29, 2011
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The Gist:

Shea has been tasked with creating "Greens," the new breed of demons, in order to figure out how to uncreate them. On top of that, a mistake she made eighteen years ago has come to haunt her, and she has found out that Arlie, the former Clotho priestess-turned-part-human-and-demon, is now inhabiting her body. Things couldn't get worse, but they of course do, once she and her priestess sisters are assigned to Carleton Prep, where a demon infestation has taken residence. There are more unpleasant surprises in store in this second installment of the Lifethread trilogy.

My Thoughts:

The Lifethreads trilogy has stolen a piece of my reader's heart. I immensely enjoyed the second installment. Shea is the youngest of the priestesses, which causes her to be the most insecure and uncertain of herself. There are plenty of humorous moments as Shea tries to talk herself down during panic-inducing moments in impossible situations.

Because Shea is apprenticed to the Fate responsible for creation, the book delves more into energy, creation patterns, and DNA, which satisfied my nerdy science heart, although the science was very much on the superficial side. You will not find a deep dive into quantum physics of any sorts. Some cool things about being with Shea included learning about the way she connects with earth energy and what actually happens to her when she blinks out. Her struggle against Arlie and their little mind conversations was pretty entertaining as well.

The first book seemed to be a bit more balanced in terms of the presence of the other priestesses. They definitely took a backseat to McKenna, as it was her story; however, they were imbedded firmly in the story. Perhaps it was because a big chunk of the first story all the girls were braving Tartania together. McKenna and Nathan felt removed in Creation, with Merritt only slightly less so. This could also be because Shea relates more strongly to Merritt? Creation was very much Shea's, and by extension Arlie's, story. I greatly enjoyed it, but I felt the lack of the other priestesses.

Last Word:

A second installment that continues the fun, paranormal adventures of the Fated priestesses, focusing on Shea as the first focused on McKenna. I am looking forward to reading the final installation, which is all about Merritt.
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I have worked with energy both as a yoga instructor and as a body worker for many years. When I left that profession behind, I was driven to write about energy and the paranormal. Many of the situations my heroines experience are created from my own encounters with energy, it's power and possibilities.

As to the "writing," well, that started when I was eight and penned my first book on pink construction paper with a purple crayon. It was a romance that involved a princess, and although I remember very few details about the plot, I do remember that it was illustrated and there was music and dancing involved.

At about the same time I created my first story, I discovered Nancy Drew and my love for reading was born. It has only grown over the years, and I am rarely without a huge to-be-read stack, and a book within easy reach.

Now days I write women's fiction and young adult novels. All of my stories combine romance, mystery, and paranormal elements. The paranormal, because it's a huge part of my life, the adventure and romance because I haven't ever outgrown my early reading adventures with Nancy, Ned, Bess and George.

I live in the frozen north with my husband, whose TBR stack is taller than mine, and two felines who have been known to add entire pages to a manuscript without telling me.


AN EXCERPT OF LIFETHREAD:


"McKenna Fin." I snapped out the syllables of my name and a shimmer of energy coated the walls of the history classroom. The back of my neck prickled with unsettling intensity, and I couldn't stop my fingers from rifling the pages of my textbook. Four times the substitute teacher from hell had called me by some other name. Count them. Four. Too many, even for an evil imbecile of a substitute unit. Not only was she unable to cope with a simple seating chart, but...uh-oh, her eyes were taking on the vacant stare that telegraphed "demon" in blossoming shades of red.
Dammit all to Zeus, I'd have to kill her and it was only third period.

No way around it seeing as I'm the Moirai Priestess, connected to the Fate, Atropos. There are three of us roaming the Earth at any given time, each assigned to one of the Fates. My boss just happened to be responsible for cutting lifethreads. Ending human life. Or in my case, ending demon life.

I fingered the glowing blade tucked into a special pocket on my backpack--the kind of blade made of Ouranian magick that didn't set off metal detectors, or any other detector for that matter. Ripples of energy came alive under my fingertips as I stroked the glassy smooth surface, deftly avoiding the killer edge. I love my blade.

My fingers twitched with urgency. I had to kill it before its eyes turned completely red with demon strength. The thing is, Atropos gets all hinky when I draw attention to myself, and I seriously hate when she calls me in front of the Triad for behavior unbecoming a Moirai Priestess. Not good. It would probably mean another one hundred years being stuck in my senior year of high school. And seriously, the first fifty were more than enough. Immortality sucks. I mean, who can tolerate being seventeen years, eleven months, and twenty-five days old, for like forever. You'd think she could have created me with a birth date that came with voting privileges and didn't require emancipation papers.
My sigh must have been über loud because Nathan Quinn, the one and only guy at Brighton High worth my time, had his baby greens fixed in my direction. My nerves jumped to attention and a warm glow heated my cheeks, probably noticeable even though I was blessed with naturally dark skin. We'd been eyeing each other all year, but it was way complicated for a priestess to date.

"He's just fine." Merritt's honeyed voice plowed into my head; bless her golden eyes and sun-kissed brown hair. Mer belonged to Lachesis, the Fate who decided human destiny, and who twisted time to accommodate said destinies. My sister priestess was down the hall in biology class, but Moirai Priestesses have telepathic bonds that provides instant communication. Sometimes good, sometimes majorly inconvenient. Right now? A total pain in the butt.

"Not now, Merritt. Seriously bad timing." I scooted my chair back and jammed the history text in my backpack.
"Do not diss my timing, McK. Not when you need me to adjust time so you can kill that hell spawn pretending to teach history."

I shot a glance at the demon in question. Shiny orange scales had broken out along evil-pretend-to-be-a-teacher's arms. Noticeable. But only to me. Thank Zeus and Nyx the vastly inferior human eye couldn't see demons. Most everyone was nose-to-desk taking a nap, and the few attempting to pay attention had that glazed asleep-sitting-up look. They weren't processing a thing--thank the Fates--so, they didn't notice when the sub morphed into demon form. Looked like it had targeted that smallish kid in the front row. Not that it mattered. It was my job to rescue all human kids. An equal opportunity deal.

I balanced my blade, aimed for the base of demon teacher's throat, and sent the weapon in a smooth, precise arc across the room. One demon lifethread severed. The blade returned to my hand, leaving behind a crumpled, orange scaly body. "Done. Ready for clean up, Mer. At least this one was quick, no hand-to-hand, no battle to the death. You gotta appreciate how easy the young ones are."

"No prob, sis." She blinked out of my head to create a blip in time, and I used the pause to sheath my blade, and roll my gaze over that "fine boy." I mean, time was paused, so why not indulge in a little--

"Hey, you gotta bury that demon and get out of the room." Merritt again.

"Nah. No one will--"

"Time didn't pause for the hottie. Get. Out. Of. The. Room."

She'd called it right. Nathan Quinn wasn't suspended in time, nor was he ogling the suddenly empty space in the front of the room. He was staring at me, questions blazing in his beyond gorgeous eyes.

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