The eyes are always watching.
Weird things have been happening to Rowan Blain since she was ten. She always thought it was her imagination.
When her relationship with Tyler Ellis finally hits a breaking point with violence and abuse she finds herself in the protective arms of Callum Foster, Tyler's boss. Callum will not tolerate any more disrespect where Rowan is concerned. He is drawn to keeping her safe. That has been his fate for hundreds of years.
Rowan is warned that she is in over her head with Callum.
Callum is the boss and is known to be a dangerous man.
Those warnings can't over power the pull she feels towards him.
Rowan can see things. She sees couples spanning hundreds of years. The women all look like her, dark hair and striking blue eyes. When Rowan finally begins to understand what is happening to her and that she is not crazy she starts communicating with these women. They have all been named Orla. She is the first to not be named that.
They explain to her that she and Callum are bonded. Their souls have been intertwined for hundreds of years.
"We only survive from the strength of our men," Orla explains.
Rowan quickly understands that her strength comes from Callum. With Callum by her side she learns to navigate and use her powers with the guidance of the generations of Orlas behind her.
Rowan's time is short and when their child turns ten on the first day of the Beltane Festival her powers will shift to her daughter and Rowan will join her ancestors in guiding the future generations of bana-bhuidseach. Callum struggles and refuses to accept this fate. He can not stop it.
As Rowan learns to embrace all her powers and history she makes an offering to the old Gods that she doesn't know if it will be accepted until the time comes.
Can Rowan and Callum's love stay bonded here on this mortal plane or will Callum have to finish his journey alone and find Rowan again in their next life.