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Power of Three, Destinies Entwined Book 2
Power of Three, Destinies Entwined Book 2
Power of Three, Destinies Entwined Book 2
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Janice loves Eric and she’s finally ready to give up being single and risk a commitment. But sexy Japanese businessman Ryuu has other plans.
Eric knows Janice is the one for him. Then Ryuu steps in with a seductive offer, something that appeals to one of Eric’s deepest fantasies—forming a ménage. Eric is tempted but fears Janice couldn’t possibly accept his desire for other men.

Visionary Ryuu’s job is to protect San Francisco from demonic invasion using the power of his Three. Finally, he’s found the other two. But they remember nothing of their past lives, not even their love for him.

A Three divided is powerless. Without their combined love, San Francisco is doomed.

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Release dateOct 30, 2018
ISBN9780463313589
Power of Three, Destinies Entwined Book 2
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Jenna Castille

It’s always the quiet ones. Mild-mannered Jenna Castille lives a rather normal life with her husband and daughter in Reno, Nevada. Only her husband and closest friends know about the twists and turns her imagination takes. She’s loved fantasies and horror stories since childhood. Then she discovered erotic romance. As a writer, she never could decide which genre she liked better, so she decided to throw them all in a pot and see what came out. Her friends love to read her stories. They tell her at least now they understand the glassy-eyed stares and all the mumbling to herself. Happily, they don’t have to worry about her anymore. Being a writer is much better than being committed.

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    Power of Three, Destinies Entwined Book 2 - Jenna Castille

    Destinies Entwined Book 2

    Jenna Castille

    Power of Three

    By Jenna Castille

    Copyright 2018 Jenna Castille

    Smashwords Edition

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    Thank you for purchasing this eBook. This book remains the copyrighted property of the author, and may not be redistributed to others for commercial or non-commercial purposes. If you enjoyed this book, please encourage your friends to download their own copy from their favorite authorized retailer. Thank you for your support.

    Content Warning: this book is intended for adult audiences only, and contains violence, adult language, and graphic sex scenes.

    About This Book

    Janice loves Eric and she’s finally ready to give up being single and risk a commitment. But sexy Japanese businessman Ryuu has other plans.

    Eric knows Janice is the one for him. Then Ryuu steps in with a seductive offer, something that appeals to one of Eric’s deepest fantasies—forming a ménage. Eric is tempted but fears Janice couldn’t possibly accept his desire for other men.

    Visionary Ryuu’s job is to protect San Francisco from demonic invasion using the power of his Three. Finally, he’s found the other two. But they remember nothing of their past lives, not even their love for him.

    A Three divided is powerless. Without their combined love, San Francisco is doomed.

    Contents

    Title Page

    About This Book

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Chapter Eighteen

    Chapter Nineteen

    Chapter Twenty

    Chapter Twenty-One

    Chapter Twenty-Two

    Chapter Twenty-Three

    Chapter Twenty-Four

    Chapter Twenty-Five

    Chapter Twenty-Six

    Chapter Twenty-Seven

    Chapter Twenty-Eight

    Epilogue

    About Jenna Castille

    A Personal Note from Jenna Castille

    Sneak Peek at Destinies Entwined Book 3: Logan’s Empath

    Other Titles by Jenna Castille

    Chapter One

    The sand sparkled like jewels as the sun sank over rolling dunes. Wind howled through the desert, kicking up sand and flapping the sides of the multicolored tent set out alone, far from the city walls. Those city walls rocked in the distance as the ground trembled once more. But it wasn’t the fury of the storm that threatened the land. It wasn’t God’s hand shaking the very earth beneath their feet.

    God had nothing to do with it.

    Man’s hatred and greed built upon themselves. His ignorance and selfishness swelled to monumental proportions. These negative emotions, stripped bare by the difficult travels of the Silk Road, bubbled over the walled city. A tear in the fabric of the mortal realm threatened to let loose an invading horde that rivaled any Mongol, any barbarian imagining.

    A gateway to hell loomed on the horizon, and only three small, fragile humans stood in its way.

    Though facing the end of the world, Ryo felt blessed. Two of the most wonderful people in that world belonged to him. No longer was he a poor slave fighting the universe for his survival, no longer a beggar or a thief. He had a place, something he never dared dream of. And he had love.

    Apart no longer. A part forever.

    And now he would prove it to whatever powers held sway in the universe so he could live out his lifetime in peace with his two other precious members of the Three.

    He glanced at the tear growing in the corner of the tent as ancient, rhythmic words tumbled from his lips. The spells flowed through him, warming his blood. The words were learned many lifetimes ago at the knees of the First, he who created the Three. Memories of other times, other lives spent in happiness with his two partners, teased the edges of his mind. He had to push the thoughts aside. He couldn’t let his focus be distracted, or terror would reign.

    The scorching breeze flowed through the tent from the rip in reality, smelling of old blood and rot. He could hear unearthly howls shrieking inside the growing area of darkness, more distracting than any of his own thoughts and memories. Glancing again at the corner, he could see the gathering sets of glowing eyes. He imagined the gleam of lamplight reflecting off of wet, glimmering teeth.

    His soul trembled, but he looked down at the two people below him, bodies writhing. Centering himself, he concentrated on what he had to do. On what he’d so enjoy doing.

    His lovers were the light to his darkness. Where his raven-black mane lay against his back in a long, snaking plait, Jehanne’s hair shone with the gold of a thousand sunsets, a wild halo of rich, colored curls. Erich’s glimmered with a hint of starlight, straight and slick, falling just below his broad shoulder blades.

    Ryo placed his palm against Erich’s heaving shoulders as he uttered the last words in the ceremony, syllables more archaic than any language still spoken, words that flowed forth from the deepest pit of his consciousness, from a past beyond time immemorial.

    Jehanne screamed, her back arching beneath Erich to breaking angles. Soft light poured out of her, shooting up into him. That light increased a thousand-fold, slamming out of Erich and back down to Jehanne. The endless loop of energy grew greater and greater, filling the room with a vibrating expectancy. Erich’s entire body began trembling as the power swelled, almost too great to contain.

    Ryo stopped chanting, moving forward to sink his fingers deep into Erich’s hair. He jerked Erich’s head back, sealing his mouth with a deep, tongue-thrusting kiss. He savored the rich, spicy flavor of his lover as it flowed through his mouth. Without breaking his kiss, Ryo scooted forward between Erich’s knees, pushing on the small of the other man’s back with his free hand to help keep him lodged deep inside Jehanne. Finally he drew back, gasping for air. Ryo locked eyes with the other man as he panted, trying to regain his own breath. Ryo flashed him a wicked smile and reached for a small jar lying on a silken pillow. He coated his heavy cock with the slick, fragrant oil before dribbling a thin stream between Erich’s ass cheeks. One finger at a time he stretched the other man. Erich’s ass clenched tight around each digit, drawing them in.

    When Ryo worked him with three fingers, Erich’s head tossed back and forth, his thick hair sticking to his face with sweat. I cannot. I cannot take more. I won’t be able to hold back, he growled.

    He must have thrust more vigorously at his words, as Jehanne groaned beneath him in agreement and clawed at his back.

    Ryo smiled, leaning over to place a chaste kiss on Erich’s chiseled cheek while staring down into Jehanne’s desperate, hungry eyes. You can, and you will. You will love every moment. Both of you.

    With a soft murmur Erich bent forward, pushing himself even deeper into Jehanne as he prepared for Ryo’s invasion. Ryo rubbed his hard, aching cock against Erich’s clenching rosette. Ryo circled his opening over and over until Erich relaxed and pushed back into him, welcoming his quick thrust. Ryo hissed at the firm clasp enveloping his cock. His eyes slid closed as his balls slapped against his lover’s ass. He was inside, embraced.

    Loved.

    Light flashed even brighter, a blinding red glare behind closed lids. Wind tore through the room, fresh and warm, scented with fragrant flowers. The loop of power raging between Empath and Catalyst reached out to drag Ryo in.

    The Three came together with a long, shared scream of passion, collapsing into a sated heap.

    Calm and quiet, peace filled a turbulent land.

    Ryuu Saitou came awake with a strangled gasp, black satin cover bunching at his waist. It was a soft sound, not alarming, but enough to wake the ever-alert Katashi Yoshida two rooms over.

    Sir? the old man’s voice questioned from the open doorway. "Ogenki desu ka? Are you all right? Do you need anything?"

    Closing his eyes and taking a few deep breaths, Ryuu shook off the adrenaline rush that accompanied a visionary dream. A part of him wanted the oblivion provided by a stiff drink, but he refused to use a chemical crutch. A few minutes of meditation would calm his mind and body as effectively while leaving his senses clear. He was the one in control, not the visions. He took another slow, deep breath, followed by a slow exhale before answering his old friend and butler. I’m fine. Nothing new. He ran one hand through his short hair, stopping to rub his temples. The same dream again, Katashi. Nothing you can help me with unless you know where they’re hiding.

    No, I am still searching, sir, the man replied from the shadows, his own disappointment in his abilities flavoring his voice with defeat. But I may have found a new lead. I will look into it tomorrow and report my findings to you immediately.

    Ryuu closed his eyes and heart to the looming despair. Why couldn’t he see them, damn it? It was almost unbearable, this bitter loneliness left in the wake of their absence. He’d lived so many lives filled with the joy of their presence, but here and now there was a deep void. What was he doing wrong?

    "I hope you’ve found one of them. The leak’s been open for years now. Shimatta! It’s a miracle that it hasn’t gotten large enough for a full breach. We can’t count on our luck holding out forever. He slammed his hand against the mattress with a dull thud. We’re working on borrowed time. No telling how long until the tear widens enough for a true invasion. They’ve never let it run so close before. Never."

    Katashi frowned but nodded. I know, sir. You have never failed in your duty.

    And this won’t be the first time, Ryuu vowed, clenching his satin cover in frustrated fists. "I will not fail San Francisco. I will not fail."

    Chapter Two

    Oppressive heat overwhelmed all other sensations in this desolate level of hell. The sand melted and hardened with the heat until it crackled into shards of glass under each step of the tormented, slicing through the soles of bare feet. Not that anyone could walk far beneath the blazing sky. Most huddled under rocks, taking advantage of little patches of shade. Some fought with whatever energy they still possessed for the right to sit beneath those tiny hints of cool.

    Glorious. Absolutely glorious.

    The Demon Lord Balimorth sat on his crystalline throne, surveying the chaos with a malicious grin. The oppressive sunlight danced across his reddish skin, causing it to sparkle and glow orange, turning his face almost golden. The otherworldly radiance made his chiseled features seem beautiful, but that evil grin shattered the illusion. He smiled as two healthy specimens fought for a patch of comfort. Fists struck flesh to the roaring cheers of his imps and lesser demons. Bets were exchanged between the audience members as the two damned souls grappled. They fell on the jagged dune, wrestling for position, skin breaking and tearing against the sharp-edged sand. Finally, one managed to get on top, pounding the other’s head into the ground until he lost consciousness. The winner wasted no time in scrambling for his foot of shade.

    Balimorth clapped with his minions at the sport, leaning back to relax on his shimmering throne. Other, more impulsive demons would find this hell dimension unbearable. Other demons with less foresight would strive to break free without plan or strategy, their sole thought being escape. But Balimorth was no fool. There was a time and a place for everything, and this place was good enough for him to bide his time before invading the mortal realm once more.

    A soft, cool breeze feathered over his cheek, catching his attention. Balimorth glanced to a four-foot-tall patch of nothingness near where he’d moved his throne. After a few millennia, years lost all meaning. Since the inch-long tear in reality had been discovered, he’d kept careful track. Twelve mortal years had passed. As soon as possible, he’d sent his smaller creatures into the fray to seek out the Three to destroy any resistance from them. They found the Visionary…a six years old child. He was no threat at all, so far from maturity.

    It only took the killing of his entire family in front of him by demon-possessed men to send him over the edge. He’d been living in an institution for nearly a decade with no chance of ever meeting, much less binding with his Three. Still, the demon lord left several smoke demons inhabiting orderlies to watch his movements. The way for invasion was clear.

    But Balimorth remained a cautious creature. He hadn’t clawed his way to the title of demon lord by making stupid mistakes. Cunning won more battles than brute force ever would. He sent more and more of his smaller creatures—imps and demons of smoke and shadow—through to cause minor mayhem. With each stealthy attack they pried the portal open by inches. As time allowed he sent greater beasts in. Now he stood poised mere weeks, perhaps days, away from having a portal big enough for him and his major demons to cross.

    Then a bloody war would rip through the mortal realm. He planned for total domination followed by the annihilation of every human soul within his reach. Even the patience of an eternal being had its limits.

    Soon it would be time to strike.

    Chapter Three

    The constant rumble of air-conditioning warred with the techno beat of Janice’s new playlist. Empty plates and bowls littered the small coffee table, but Janice couldn’t muster the energy to haul herself off the couch to start cleaning the mess. Even Lisa lay like a lump on the floor of Janice’s apartment with her head on a knobby throw pillow and a margarita in her hand, the perfect picture of relaxation. And why shouldn’t she, with not one but two hot hubbies waiting for her at home? If the woman weren’t her best friend Janice would’ve hated her. Jealousy is such an ugly emotion, she thought as she crossed her eyes, blowing at a single golden curl dangling in front of her nose. And one man is giving me enough trouble as it is.

    Her tipsy friend rolled to her side, took another sip and gave her a coy look. I still don’t see the problem. The man’s into you, so what? You’re not ready to settle down. You want to play the field. You want to see what’s out there ― experience the now. So, rock his world during your trip and say goodbye when you get back. She stopped, eyeing Janice with more knowledge than Janice found comfortable. "Unless that isn’t what you want. I mean, you’ve played the whole ‘I’m free, fast and loose’ card for months. Maybe you’re ready for something more now."

    Janice slid off her couch to plop down on the floor next to Lisa’s head, stiff muscles groaning. She propped her chin on her knees, wrapped her arms around her legs, and stared into the melting tropical slush of her drink as she tried to sort out her feelings. Damn, she hated weighing her emotions. Reading other people was so much easier.

    I think that’s it, she admitted, not at all happy with the way that fact made her stomach clench. Since the divorce I’ve sworn that I don’t want to be tied down. I don’t think I could take another break, not after my bastard-ex-who-shall-not-be-named.

    Amen to that. Lisa raised what was left of her third drink, waving it in the air. May his favorite, overused part rot off.

    I wouldn’t go that far, Janice snickered. But the image that brought to mind held more satisfaction than she felt comfortable admitting.

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