Authors: Cyndi Goodgame
Tainted
Fey Court Trilogy
Book Two
Written by
Cyndi Goodgame
Fey Court Trilogy was Cyndi’s debut novel.
Also by Cyndi Goodgame
(Fey Court Trilogy)
Deception Book One
Tainted Book Two
Betrayal Book Three
Guardian (Companion Novel to Deception)
(Siphon Chronicles)
Siphon
Stolen
Return
(Vampire X)
Vampire For Hire
Vampire My World
Vampire Is Hire
Vampire The Rogue
Vampire Art Thou
Vampire Thy Betrayed
Vampire My Card
(Marked Like Me Series)
Orion Book One
Son of Ra Book Two
Scorpion Book Three
Daughter of Anat Book Four
The Shadow Queen Book Five
Protector (Companion Novella to Marked Like Me)
(Goblin’s Kiss Series)
Denial Book One
Yield Book Two
(Under Cover Chronicles)
Under Cover Book One
Over Darkness Book Two
Mary Never Had a Lamb, She Was the Lamb
(Twisted Nursery Rhymes for the Paranormal)
Gargoyle
(Hyde Chronicles)
Tainted
Cyndi Goodgame
© August 2012 by Cyndi Goodgame Second Edition
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ISBN
:
9781478100706 ASIN: B00934PFE0
[1. Supernatural-Fiction. 2. Fey, Faeries-Fiction. 3. Wilderness. 4. Arkansas-Fiction)
Whitney. Mom. Jherica. Steven.
A bit of advice for anyone who has ever been told no or felt like you couldn’t do something, listen to the advice of a wise woman of the past, Eleanor Roosevelt, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Stand strong even in the face of adversity.
Oscar Wilde once said, “How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as a perfectly
normal
human being.” We’re not!
Grace’s story has always been in my head. I forever have been in the top of the tower waiting for my prince or wandering in the forest escaping the big bad wolf. My obsession with fairy tales has never been tapered and will continue to be the guidelines by which I live my life by. Life is one big fairy tale and living it any other way is just not in my blood. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) the American novelist once said, “Words, so innocent and powerless…when standing in a dictionary, how potent for good or evil they become in the hands of one who knows to combine them.”
But on with the story. In the famous words of Mahatma Ghandi, “The moment there is suspicion about a person’s motives, everything he does becomes TAINTED.” Because WORDS, no matter what said, lead to somewhere down the path of what or where the speaker wants you to go. It is up to you to best understand your speaker and what they are wanting out of you and if you are willing to give it or reposition elsewhere.
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Reviews of
Deception
:
“Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe! I choose this one. What’s not to love about a girl with three guys who aren’t hard to look at? Who will it be?” -Reading Junky
“...I love the blend of romance and paranormal in the story. The book starts out very normal and then gets stranger and stranger until the real story begins.” –Andrea H.
Reviews of
Tainted
:
“Gah! I’m in love with this series. :) The guys are yummy and the storyline is complex. The book is intense and full of plot twists. I hope she writes fast, because I am dying to get my hands on book three.” – Andrea H.
“...really good book. I only wish they would release the third book!” – Hilary S.
“As far as Fey books go, these are near the top of my list.” – Scarlett J.
Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter One
sever
- v. put an end to; break off
Chapter Two
debt
- n. something that is owed or due
Chapter Three
duty
- n. done from a sense of moral obligation
Chapter Four
concealed
- v. 1. keep from sight; hide 2. to keep secret; prevent from being noticed
Chapter Five
consume
- v. strong and urgently felt; overpowering
Chapter Six
virtue
- n. a quality considered morally good or desirable in a person 2. chastity
Chapter Seven
parentage
- n. the identity and origins of one’s parents.
Chapter Eight
vulnerable
- a. exposed to the possibility of being harmed or attacked either physically or emotionally
Chapter Nine
shock wave
- n. a sharp change of pressure in a narrow region traveling through a medium, especially air, caused by explosion or by a body moving faster than or supersonic flow over a body. 2. a repercussion from a startling event or upheaval; series of after affects
Chapter Ten
admiration
- n. 1. respect and warm approval 2. the object of such feelings
Chapter Eleven
proposal
- n. a plan or suggestion for consideration or discussion by others
Chapter Twelve
fantasy
-n. 1. the faculty or activity of imagining things that are impossible or improbable v. 1. imagine the occurrence of; fantasize about
Chapter Thirteen
audacious
- a. showing a willingness to take bold risks
Chapter Fourteen
cherished
- v. 1.protect and care for someone lovingly 2.hold dear
Chapter Fifteen
thunderstruck
- a. extremely surprised or shocked
Chapter Sixteen
outburst
- n. a sudden release of strong emotion
Chapter Seventeen
experiment
- n. usually a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
Chapter Eighteen
assiduous
- a. showing great and perseverance
Chapter Nineteen
conflict
-n. a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
Chapter Twenty
STOLEN
- v. take without permission or legal right and without intending to return it 2. dishonestly pass off as one’s own
Chapter Twenty One
interlude
- n. 1. an intervening period of time 2. a pause between the acts of a play
Chapter Twenty Two
RESCUED
- v. 1. save someone from a seemingly dangerous or distressing situation 2. keep from being lost or abandoned; retrieve
Chapter Twenty Three
improvising
- v. create and perform spontaneously or without preparation
Chapter Twenty Four
protection
- n. a person or thing that prevents someone or something from suffering harm or injury
Chapter Twenty Five
fulfilling
- a. making someone satisfied or happy because of fully developing their character or abilities
Chapter Twenty Six
content
- n. a state of satisfaction 2. the things that are held or included in something
Chapter Twenty Seven
tucked
- v. push, fold, or turn so as to hide them or hold them in place.
Chapter Twenty Eight
quests
– v. search for something of need or want
Chapter Twenty Nine
breathless
- a. gasping for breath, typically due to exertion 2. short of breath or appearing this way because of excitement or other strong feelings
Chapter Thirty
casework
- n. study involving a person’s history and personal circumstances
Chapter Thirty One
friend
-n. 1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard 2. a person who is on good terms with another; a person who is not hostile
foe
-n. an enemy or opponent
Chapter Thirty Two
permission
- n. consent to do something
Chapter Thirty Three
confrontational
- n. a hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between two opposing parties
Chapter Thirty Four
recurring
- v. occur again, periodically, or repeatedly
Chapter Thirty Five
PDA
- acronym for public display of affection
Chapter Thirty Six
investigation
- n. the action of investigating something or someone; formal or systematic
Chapter Thirty Seven
politics
- n. the activities of governments concerning the political relations between countries.
Chapter Thirty Eight
sidekick
- n. a person’s close associate, especially one who has less authority
Chapter Thirty Nine
refusal
-n. an act or an instance of refusing; the state of being refused
Chapter Forty
veiled
- v. partially conceal, disguise, or obscure; “a thinly, veiled threat”
Chapter Forty One
bargain
- n. an agreement between two or more parties as to what each party will do for the other. v. negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction
Chapter Forty Two
necessity-
v. 1. make something necessary as a result 2. force or compel (someone) to do something
Chapter Forty Three
stalemate
- n. a position counting as a draw, in which a player is not in check but cannot move except into check v. bring to or cause to reach stalemate
Chapter Forty Four
oxygen
- n. chemical element and the life-supporting component of the air.
Epilogue
Sneak Peek at Denial, book one of Goblin’s Kiss Series.