Psync is book one of Zile Elivens Enchanted University series. This is a fated mates opposites attract romance. Zile Elliven & Zachary Zaba are a beautiful pairing in you can just see these two get the others works and enjoying bringing them to life.
From the blurb:
Touch.
It's what most of us crave. A source of comfort, companionship, and desire.
For Eli, it's a source of terror.
Branded by the trauma of his past, Eli is struggling in his freshman year of college. He might be afraid of just about everything, but in his heart of hearts, he's nobody's bitch.
Yet it's at his lowest point that he first hears it. Him.
The voice.
Wet feet, a frozen ass - this guy likes to complain, but why would Eli care about any of that, when he's got his own problems? The bigger question is what, or rather who, the voice is.
Afraid it's a sign of his fragile psyche's demise, Eli is torn between hunting down the source to prove it's real and ignoring it in case it isn't.
His eventual quest will see him grappling with geese, battling burritos, and dodging deities - all in the search for his sanity.
And maybe, just maybe, finding love.
Psync is a steamy, 18+ 94,000 word MM romance with the following tropes: fated mates, touch aversion turned to bliss when touching your mate, hurt/comfort, yandere main character, and meddling gods. Content warning: Trauma-related mental illness, mentions of past childhood trauma.
Molly Otto's review:
Zachary Zaba has once again proven why he is such a phenomenonal narrator. He brings an already powerful journey to another level. You can easily tell whose point of view is happening as well when they words aren't said aloud.
Zile truly has an art of building wild and unique worlds that will stick with you. Eli & Haruka are true soul mates who were meant to find each other. Both boys are broken, yes, but together, they make one perfect soul. The story building is next level in a beautiful and unexpected way that grabs you and holds you the entire ride. Yes their fated mates, but they don't mean they don't fight with each other, making the banter just flow.
Psync is currently available as an audiobook, e-book and paperback, and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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