The Mortal Heart

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The Arclight Leaving Lila Jane was the hardest thing Macon had ever done. Still, it wasn’t enough. Silas was unpredictable and Hunting was sadistic. Macon’s breaking up with the girl he loved might not be enough for them.
If they go after Jane, she won’t be able to protect herself.
But Silas and Hunting weren’t the only threats. One day soon, he could be dangerous, too.
The only thing he cared about now was finding a way to keep Lila Jane safe—and there was only one person who could help him.
A
...powerful Diviner, a Caster capable of predicting the future. A woman with voodoo roots, who lived in the heart of Louisiana and knew the heart of an Incubus.
His mother.
And she will understand.
Macon’s parents had fallen deeply in love when Silas was away at college in New Orleans. And like Macon, his father had fallen in love with his mother before the Transformation. Before Abraham had convinced Silas a relationship with a Light Caster was an abomination against their kind.
It had taken Abraham years to tear Macon’s mother and father apart.


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