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Jody had been born a warrior. Entrusted to protect his family at all costs, he fought hard and played even harder. He followed the rules Silas had set over the family in order to protect their gifts, but Jody didn’t consider it breaking the rules to have a little fun when he was away from the mountain. Didn’t every warrior deserve a break when there was no war to fight? He might have been born knowing there was a soulmate in his future, but until then, he owed no allegiance to a woman he hadn’t even met.<br />
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Rationalizing his past where women were concerned, Jody discovered how wrong he was when his soulmate showed up, thinking he was no knight in shining armor.<br />
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Sophie could spot a player a mile off, and Jody was a player. He might pretend to be just a good ole boy, but from the brokenhearted women panting after him whenever he came down from his mountain, she wasn’t buying the malarky he was trying to sell her.<br />
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If Jody really thought he could convince her that they were soulmates, then he must be drinking too much moonshine. She was just trying to survive, and the spotlight he'd put on her was going to lead her enemies right to her door. What she needed was a fighter, not a lover. And, while she might be attracted to Jody, he certainly was not the hero.<br><br>*************FULL BOOK START HERE*************<br><br>Prologue<br><br>They were the first settlers. The woman, heavy with child, was unable to go on with the others who had been driven from their homeland. Her husband, determined to save his wife from their merciless demands, had snuck them away from the military officers to escape through the heavy wilderness.<br />
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Once they were out of sight, he had tugged her up the mountain, and they had made it halfway to the top when, auspiciously, they had found themselves in a clearing, having just enough time to make a hasty shelter before their son was born. The husband held his son in his arms as both of them listened to mounted soldiers starting up the mountain in pursuit. The frightened snorting of the animals indicated they were being spooked away.<br />
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It was only near dawn, after hours had passed in silence, did they venture to speak.<br />
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“What should we name him?” she asked, attempting to put on a brave face.<br />
<br />
The father thought of the lone military officer who had taken pity on his wife’s condition and had made sure she was never whipped liked the others, who had given them part of his rations so they weren’t forced to either eat tainted rations or starve, and who had slipped him money from his own pocket before turning a blind eye to let them slip away after telling them there was a trading post nearby in the valley, between the sky-high mountains.<br />
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“Calian.”<br />
<br />
The woman’s lips trembled in a smile. “Warrior of life,” she stated. “He will have to be to make it out here.”<br />
<br />
“We all will have to be. It will not be easy,” he warned.<br />
<br />
A small laugh escaped her as she laid her head back down wearily. “To give her credit, she did warn us.”<br />
<br />
“Yes, she did,” he said grimly. “When you are strong enough for me to leave you alone, I will go find the trading post. Officer Coleman gave me enough money to buy supplies.”<br />
<br />
“Will they sell to you?”<br />
<br />
“He also gave me papers and some of his clothes.”<br />
<br />
“What kind of papers?”<br />
<br />
“Identification papers. Jace told me he could get more for himself when he returned home.”<br />
<br />
“What is your new name?”<br />
<br />
“Jace Coleman.”<br />
<br />
“So, we are Colemans now?”<br />
<br />
“Yes.”<br />
<br />
“Calian Coleman,” she said softly, staring at the child snuggled against his father’s chest. “I like the sound of it. Are we going to stay here or find somewhere else to settle?” she asked, looking around the forest surrounding them.<br />
<br />
“We are staying.” His steely tone disclosed his determination.<br />
<br />
“What if this land belongs to someone?”<br />
<br />
“This mountain is mine.”<br />
<br />
She shook her head at him. “You cannot claim a mountain.”<br />
<br />
“Watch me. I claimed you, did I not?”<br />
<br />
“I am not exactly a mountain.”<br />
<br />
“Look around. Before I am done, I am going to own as far as you can see, and then some. No one will ever be able to drag us away again.”<br />
<br />
She believed him, as he never said anything he did not mean.<br />
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Reaching out, she took her son back into her arms. “I have been gifted a son and a mountain in one day.” Taking the little fingers in her hand, she stared down into the sleepy gaze blinking up at her.<br />
<br />
She pulled the infant closer as she shivered in fear. Would they be able to protect their child from the hardships ahead of them? Other than a fire and what items her husband had managed to accumulate and keep hidden in anticipation of their escape, they had nothing. Even the shelter was just a horse blanket tied between two trees.<br />
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Seven brothers, all waiting for their soul mates, all born with a gift that makes them unique. A gift that comes with a cost ... if they use their power outside of their domain.<br />
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Coleman Mountain.<br />
<br />
Matthew Coleman was born with the gift of fire. It dances at his fingertips. He can melt the strongest of metals, making it pliable in his hands, and scorch the earth if he gets angry enough.<br />
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You’d think having this gift, and with his brothers', no one could threaten them and no problem could be unsolved.<br />
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Wrong.<br />
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How is he supposed to get his soul mate to fall in love with him when she’s too scared to venture out in a storm? He’s going to have to show Alanna that, with him, she can play in the rain. Because no storm, no matter how mighty, can withstand the power of the sun.<br><br>*************FULL BOOK START HERE*************<br><br>Preface<br><br>Their names were forgotten, erased from existence, becoming just another Native American couple torn from their native land. The woman carried in her womb the gifts given by the gods, in repayment for defending the Mother of Creation. The gifts were to be bestowed on their children and the future generations to come.<br />
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As their days grew dark with their struggles to survive along the perilous journey to their new homeland, the gods watched their courage, yet never once did they try to take advantage of the stone the man carried within his chest to lessen their hardships.<br />
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Decades later, they were buried side by side on the land they had worked tirelessly on to leave a lasting legacy to their children. The secret had been sworn on and died with them, and the threat to humanity lost for all time. Mankind would never know of how close they had come to extinction, nor of the sacrifices made by the man and woman who died protecting the secret.<br />
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Fate was given the duty to watch over their children, carefully monitoring how the gifts were used by the couple’s progeny. As new generations were born, Fate came to Mother in concern that their gifts made other humans fearful of them and were seeking to destroy what could not be understood in the human realm. Mother began watching them herself to see what consequences the gifts had wrought, making adjustments when needed. She might have created Earth, but it was still a work in progress.<br />
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From Hades, they had been given the gift to create and manipulate fire and to astral project themselves through the Shadow realm of time. Wisely, Mother had deemed this gift too powerful for one mortal to hold, splitting the gift into two. One to be given the power of light, the other of the shadow realm, capable of walking between Earth and Heaven. Both must be born at the same time, for light must keep darkness from consuming the shadow realm.<br />
<br />
When their progeny nearly died out from disease, Mother called on Zephyrus to bestow his gift of wind on a descendent. Fire cannot breathe without air.<br />
<br />
Rocque, the Lord of the Forests, had been given the gift of controlling nature. Mother watched those who welded that power closely, as the gift almost rivaled her own power over Earth. Jealous, she decided to finetune that gift, limiting the recipients of that particular power of Earth, only allowing them to wield it within their own domain, and able to shelter and protect those they love within the boundaries of the mountain they called home.<br />
<br />
When one unexpected gift came to light, Mother could only shake her head. Her son, Poseidon, had snuck the power of water on the woman, as a reward for protecting the stone. Water can give life or take it away with a fury that could mimic her own when she was angry.<br />
<br />
Shaking her head in amusement at some of the progenies’ misdeeds, Mother didn’t let her growing affection for the family sway their punishment when Asclepius’ gift was misused by one of the female descendants, by saving a life meant to be taken. Sadly, Mother had Fate intervene to break the family line in two different directions. The repercussion was severe in which any of the descendants gifted with the healing arts were separated from the main trunk of gifts, which were becoming more powerful each generation.<br />
<br />
While she didn’t regret separating the family into two branches, she felt sorrow witnessing the cruel hardships the new branch had to endure. Wanting to prevent such a harsh punishment in the future, she gave them her last gift.<br />
<br />
She had taken Astraios’ gifts away as punishment for fighting with Chronos. Mother bestowed his powers which she had carefully hoarded to herself, giving the progenies the ability to read the stars and the skies, allowing them to read the paths laid out for them to follow. It was a huge gift, which would come with severe penalties if they misused it.<br />
<br />
To make sure no family member overstepped their boundaries again, she decided there would be a safeguard born into each generation, which would have the ability to harness all the powers gifted to them. They would be her failsafe. They would carry their knowledge and the cost of their powers to the next generation. They would teach and prepare those who would follow in their footsteps. Lessons which would warn them from abusing their gifts. Their powers were gifts and weren’t to be profited from and never, ever to seek to try to usurp Her power again.<br />
<br />
Continuing to monitor the family intermittently, despite having given Fate the duty, she watched both branches of the family grow in numbers until one particular soul was born.<br />
<br />
A male child with all the gifts.<br />
<br />
Mother wasn’t ashamed to admit she grew fond of the mortal, yet despite her fondness, she wasn’t able to change the future laid out before him in the stars. He would never find his soul mate during the lifetime he had been born into. The star-crossed lovers kept missing each other, their love destined for another lifetime.<br />
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