Ebook: Souled Out, Book One, The Ell Clyne Series
"Souled Out" - Where vampires, vengeance, and dark humor collide
Ell Clyne's life takes a sinister turn when she becomes the Cypher, a soul-reader for vampires. Her metaphysically hollowed chest now hosts a revolving door of souls, a job secured through one devastating lie.
But in this world of fangs and shadows, deception comes at a steep price.
When Ell's secret unravels, she finds herself in the crosshairs of ruthless vampires demanding answers. Caught between a scorching hot yet infuriating coworker and a horde of enemies, she must uncover who betrayed her before she loses her soul, her life, and her family forever.
Because in Ell's world, liars pay in blood.
"Souled Out" delivers a gripping tale of sacrifice, betrayal, and the blurred lines between good and evil. Perfect for fans of paranormal fiction with a twist of horror and family drama.
"A dark tale of betrayal at the deepest level." - The Reading Cafe
"Ideal for those who love both paranormal and vampire stories with a difference." - Readers' Favorite (5-star review)
The Ell Clyne series continues with "Blood Lies" - where fear has a name and nothing stays buried. Dive deeper into Ell's world of fangs, dark secrets, and kick-ass moments today!
***No spice.***
"Souled Out" Excerpt:
Tall tree branches swept the sky. The wind blew a little above a sigh, tickling my eyelashes. My eyes closed, and I listened to my breath as it pushed and pulled, becoming one with the wind. I had to calm down before I went to work. No, I had to calm down before my heart shattered and I dropped to the ground to invite death.
I shouldn’t have read the letter.
Some people might have thought I was wasting a good thing, too busy caught in a hail of self-pity to enjoy the Cypher perks. But that didn’t change the truth that nothing was free when dealing with vampires, especially when your soul was involved.
My price was more expensive than I understood when I accepted my fate with a sweaty palm and a fractured smile. I didn’t realize what type of life I had accepted but, as I said, it saved the life of someone very close to me. So, as much as I had grown to hate what I was, I would accept it again and again because I could never condemn someone I loved. Even when I woke up every day wishing to die but too afraid of where I’d end up if I did.
I had unlimited resources at my disposal, but it was clear that money couldn’t fix what was wrong with me. Something needed to change.
I needed to change.