Soulmarked:
Love's a complicated affair when finding your soulmarked mate is only the first step. Winning their hearts and hands, and keeping them -- now that's the challenge. The one who has the most power over your heart is the one who can love you the best, but can also hurt you the most. Even when passion rules the world, the road to a man's heart never did run smooth.
When the stakes are this high, can those who were made for one another find a way to break down the walls and beat the odds that stand between them?
All Along by Willa Okati
Book Five in the Soulmarked series
Nathaniel's been keeping a secret -- even the most improbable soulmates can be drawn together.
Nathaniel, youngest of the brothers, has been keeping a secret. He knows the identity of his soulmate, but he hasn't told anyone -- because it's not just impossible, it's improbable. No one has more than one soulmate in a lifetime, but his new mark has drawn him to Abram -- a widower who had, and lost, his mate long ago. It cannot happen, and yet it has…and Nathaniel's falling in love, fast.
Abram is charmed by the adorable amber-eyed man, but not fooled. Falling for Nathaniel would be a one-way ticket to Heartbreak Hotel. Abram's twenty-five years older, and he's had his time with his soulmate. He knows there are no second chances, but every time Nathaniel enters his life, he wins another piece of Abram's heart. Even if Abram knows better, he's beginning to wonder if dreams can come true.
Or if miracles might just have been real all along.
Willa Okati
About the Author:
Willa Okati can most often be found muttering to herself over a keyboard, plugged into her iPod and breaking between paragraphs to play air drums. In her spare time (the odd ten minutes or so per day she's not writing) she's teaching herself to play the pennywhistle.
Willa has forty-plus separate tattoos and yearns for a full body suit of ink. She walks around in a haze of story ideas, dreaming of tales yet to be told. She drinks an alarming amount of coffee for someone generally perceived to be mellow.