The book The Chosen Soul was written by author Heather Killough-Walden Here you can read free online of The Chosen Soul book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Chosen Soul a good or bad book?
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- 198 - The Chosen Soul “Are they poisoned?” “No.” She chewed the inside of her cheek and then took a strawberry out of the container by its stem. It was red and ripe and glistened in the shafts of afternoon sunlight. She closed her eyes and took a bite. It was delicious. The best she had ever had. She chewed slowly and swallowed, relishing in its sweetness. She took another, consuming it more quickly. And then she took a third and, before biting into it, asked, “Are you going to turn me into th...e Elf Prince?” He had been watching her eat, and her skin had been growing warm beneath his gaze. But he looked away then and busied himself with breaking the bread into two pieces. “It’s my job.” “How much did he pay you, Tanith?” “It’s Drake.” He answered quickly, and then added, his tone still calm and low, “Does it matter?” Raven popped a third strawberry into her mouth and chewed it up. Then she reached for the cheese and one of the two pieces of bread. She was starving and this food was delectable.
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