Reckoning (book 3)

Reckoning - the third book in the Guardian Trilogy by Laury Falter, published December 23rd 2011.

Sypnosis
With Maggie alone and on the run and with unknown forces conspiring against her, she is in more danger than ever before. As Eran struggles to protect her, Maggie unwittingly ignites the final battle between the Fallen Ones and Alterums, one that could separate her and Eran forever.

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Proceeds
5% of the proceeds from this novel will be donated to organizations dedicated to fighting animal neglect and cruelty.

Quotes
With me, however, fleeing in never an option.

“It will always be yes..." I whispered, lightly kissing his lips... "I will always be yours..." I continued, kissing along his jaw line... "And I will always be by your side..." I finished kissing his neck.”

“I am in love with you, Magdalene. What I feel for you is timeless. And when I die, when this body releases me, I will find you and I will be your eternal protector.”

“I'll see you soon," he whispered, the lump in his throat rising again to jar the release of his sigh. He swallowed once more and said, "But it won't be soon enough.”

“Then we spoke the words together. "For all eternity, my love.”

Eran my be my guardian but Rufus would always be our biggest defender.

"I understand,' I said and he looked at me skeptically. "I do. I know guarding me isn't the easiest job in the world." His jaw slackened in skock. "You admit it? Do you know .. you have never once admitted that to me? Not in all the centuries I've known you have you ever spoken those words." "Well don't expect me to repeat it." "Oh," he laughed to himself. "I wouldn't dare get my hopes up."

"I do love you. I will find a way for us to be together."

"Why? Don't you trust me?" "Absolutely and irrevocably."

"How can you ask me to stop something that should have been started so long ago?"

" Then we will stay ... until this fight is over," I concluded. "And when will that be?" (...) "When everyone one of them is eternally dead."

"I don't like to fight. I never said I couldn't."