Warp

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The truth always comes to light, usually in the most inconvenient way. And some bonds transcend bloodlines.

Synopsis: Ignoring the near-frantic promptings of the universe, I’ve allowed the person who was meant to be soul bound to me to drive me — quite literally — into a trap. Though I want to believe there’s the slightest of possibilities that he didn’t know who has ultimately set that trap. That he didn’t know he’s once again trading my life for the safety of his siblings.

Because who would be capable of containing the Conduit?

But even though I’ve died to protect Presh from her fate and would be willing to do so again, I’m not prepared to face the entity at the center of the worst trauma I’ve ever experienced. A trauma that reshaped the course of my childhood, that left me adrift in a world that only ever loved or feared me for my potential.

Then the last of my aunt’s secrets unfold — all the choices she made decades before I was even born, all the fixes she tried to apply far too late. I unravel my past down to its rotten core. Yet I have no idea how to start weaving it all back together.

I know now I will never be the person, the power, I was meant to be. That I’ll never regain everything I’ve lost. But in the end, I can refuse to have anything more taken from me. Even if I need to defy the universe to do it.

Warp is the third book in the Conduit series, a secondary universe urban fantasy why choose romance, which is set in the same universe as the Mirth duology. While it’s not necessary to read all the interconnected series, the ideal reading order is as follows:

Content notes and tropes/themes can also be found at the beginning of the book.

Genre: urban fantasy romance

Tropes/Themes: alternate/secondary world, chosen one, destiny, fate vs free will, fated/chosen mates, found family, isolation, alienation, and search for identity, magic, memory loss, power and corruption, ride or die, sacrifice, shifters, slow burn romance, why choose (aka multiple partners, aka MFMM, aka polyamory).

Author’s note: The Conduit series is set in a secondary world that shares many common traits with our own. The divergences in language, governing bodies and countries, technology, and geography are all intentional choices by the author.

Content Note: Adult 18+, violence (on the page), explicit language, kidnapping, imprisonment, sex and sexual situations (on the page), eventual why choose (MFMM; half-brothers but no sword crossing).

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