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Ottie does not like being part of a prophecy
Firstly, a human and a Shifter aren't supposed to be mates.
But twenty years ago, Daisy Parks, a Shifter, met Tymar Havenson, a human, and it was love at first touch.
Secondly, children of the two are supposed to belong to one side or the other. Full human, or full Shifter. There are no hybrids. That's not the Goddesses will.
But Ottie Havenson has a soul-bonded talking bear, magic sparkly healing-hands, a knack for sensing people's emotions, and can randomly figure out spells. And they work.
Almost-boyfriends are supposed to leave you alone after you end it. Maybe awkwardly stare in the hallway, but once it's over, it's supposed to be over.
Rhyce, apparently, didn't get the memo, as he is currently trying to murder his former fling, and possibly her family. Depends on whether he's feeling generous.
Magical-healing-hands girls aren't supposed to have mates. They're supposed to be freaks of nature, and live in a cabin in the woods as witches or something like that.
Ottie, however, discovers her mate is a Goddess chosen Shifter meant to maintain balance among all the realms. He's an Elemental Warrior, old enough to be her great-great-grandfather, and jaw-droppingly handsome.
Oh, and he made her magic go haywire, making it so that crazy-almost-boyfriend Rhyce can sense where she is, and will shortly be showing up at her house to potentially murder her.
Basically, the neat, miserable life she's planned for herself is bursting at the seams.
So when Musa, her mate, offers her safe haven in his magical castle in a land between time, Ottie really has no other option but to accept, putting her trust into the unknown, the one thing she hates the most.
However, crazy-almost-boyfriend Rhyce isn't who she thought. He's not crazy, he's part of a rebel group of Shifters determined to take down the four Elemental Warriors and, later, the Goddesses.
Ottie is about to turn normal on it's head.