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Soul Bound

Dweller Saga, Book 1

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Soul Bound

Written by: A.J. Flowers
Narrated by: Reuben Corbett
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The gods are dying. Thane has served his goddess for thousands of lifetimes, but even he knows that time is running out. There's only one way to save her, to save all of Dweller kind, and it's a suicide mission.

The host is a boy named Jakob. His ancient soul is one of the rare sources of power still recycling in the world of flesh. Thane has taken so many souls to his goddess, but this one could save them all.

It's only when Thane learns the truth of the gods does he deny them their power. Souls aren't recycled. They're destroyed, and his goddess isn't a deity...she's a monster.

Permanently melded with his human host, Thane meets his soulmate, a woman who captures his heart like his goddess never did. He'll do anything to protect her, and the gods know it.

Indulge in the riveting new series by international best-selling author A.J. Flowers, full of norse, viking, and greco-roman myth wrapped up in a world of shifters, gods, and magic! Buy Soul Bound today!

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I found this book to be quite interesting, although at times confusing. Not so much confusing that it didn't make sense, or the plot was bad, but figuring out the different aspects. There are three types of beings in this book - the gods, the dwellers, and the humans. The dwellers seem to live inside a host body at times, or live in the aether, I'm not sure which, but they collect souls for the Gods. The aether seems to be a living entity of it's own.

Thane is a dweller who is also a shifter. He loses his life and ends up finding another soul to bond with, which happens to be human. He has to learn to live as a human and emotionally bond with his host as well. This causes confusion as to his loyalties.

Overall, I really enjoyed the book. I'd be willing to read the others in the series to see if I can understand the world better.

Very interesting

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