Kyle has an unwelcome crush on his nemesis Brent. Brent has a welcome crush on his friend Kyle. As it turns out, the line between a friend and an enemy doesn’t have to be a line at all.
Born on the wrong side of the tracks to the wrong family, Kyle Potter. When he gets the perfect job at the perfect firm in perfect Los Angeles, Kyle is sure there are only blue skies ahead. Born with a silver spoon to a well-established family, Brent has never been interested in leveraging his connections. Friends, success, and dates come easily to Brent and rejection isn’t something he has to deal with in life. And then he meets perfect Kyle Potter. |
Genre: YA, Romance, Horror |
Can Ember control the monster inside her? Her father is the terrorist who released a virus that devastated most of the world and created vampire zombies. The cure is in her veins, and she’s sacrificed her freedom to find a vaccine. Now, Ember holds the last mutated strain in her blood, and the government votes whether to keep her alive or kill her. A film crew arrives to document her story, and it's her only chance to sway the vote. An unexpected kiss leads to an infection that may start another outbreak. Ember must fight the effects of the darkness inside her to keep from turning into a monster. Will that be enough to save her life or will she start an apocalypse just like her father? |
- Sneak Peek -
Ember took a shaky breath and lifted her shirt.
His gaze went right to the wound. The bite. “No. No!” He fell to his knees before her. “It could be from the fall, the roll, the car accident.”
Ember shook her head. “Sam. It bit me. I could be infected.” God, those words were hard to say. She took a shaky breath as her vision blurred.
“We don’t know that. It might not be transferred like that.” He hugged her to him.
Ember felt the tears slide down her cheeks as she looked down at him. Her Sam. He glanced up at her, tears shimmering on his cheeks.
“I can’t lose you, Em.”
She was already gone. She’d help him find a house to stay in and be safe then she’d slink off in the middle of the night. Ember hadn’t planned what to do after that.
“There could be a cure already. You may not even be infected. Maybe it’s airborne.” He kept talking, sprouting new hopeful theories.
Ember gazed into his beautiful green eyes and ruffled his red hair with her hand. “I really do love you, Sam.” She took a breath. “But if I am infected, I’m not safe.” She didn’t want to leave him, but staying would be too risky.
“You might not be.”
“But if I am.”
“If doesn’t mean you are,” he shouted and shoved to his feet.
Ember blinked away the gathering tears and hugged him. She held him as close as she could for as long as she could. Then she tilted her head back and placed her lips on his. It shocked them both. The subtle, soft touch. She lingered, poured her feelings through that kiss like a love letter. Sam reciprocated, sending her stomach into a fit of nerves and excitement. Ember pulled back, ran her hands through the red hair she loved, and stared into the beautiful blue eyes. Then the sun got brighter. She had to blink and lower her head. It was too vivid. When had it gotten so intense? She felt like she was staring directly at it even though she was looking at the ground. Ember let go of Sam. She shook her head. Her knees gave way.
“Em?”
Oh, God, it was happening already. She tried to crawl away, but her skin was so hot. Sam clutched her. He pulled her to him and they sat by the truck with her head in his lap. She closed her eyes when the shine became too powerful. “Run, Sam.” She didn’t want to hurt him.
“I’m not leaving you. I’m going to stay with you, Em. Until … until the end.”
His gaze went right to the wound. The bite. “No. No!” He fell to his knees before her. “It could be from the fall, the roll, the car accident.”
Ember shook her head. “Sam. It bit me. I could be infected.” God, those words were hard to say. She took a shaky breath as her vision blurred.
“We don’t know that. It might not be transferred like that.” He hugged her to him.
Ember felt the tears slide down her cheeks as she looked down at him. Her Sam. He glanced up at her, tears shimmering on his cheeks.
“I can’t lose you, Em.”
She was already gone. She’d help him find a house to stay in and be safe then she’d slink off in the middle of the night. Ember hadn’t planned what to do after that.
“There could be a cure already. You may not even be infected. Maybe it’s airborne.” He kept talking, sprouting new hopeful theories.
Ember gazed into his beautiful green eyes and ruffled his red hair with her hand. “I really do love you, Sam.” She took a breath. “But if I am infected, I’m not safe.” She didn’t want to leave him, but staying would be too risky.
“You might not be.”
“But if I am.”
“If doesn’t mean you are,” he shouted and shoved to his feet.
Ember blinked away the gathering tears and hugged him. She held him as close as she could for as long as she could. Then she tilted her head back and placed her lips on his. It shocked them both. The subtle, soft touch. She lingered, poured her feelings through that kiss like a love letter. Sam reciprocated, sending her stomach into a fit of nerves and excitement. Ember pulled back, ran her hands through the red hair she loved, and stared into the beautiful blue eyes. Then the sun got brighter. She had to blink and lower her head. It was too vivid. When had it gotten so intense? She felt like she was staring directly at it even though she was looking at the ground. Ember let go of Sam. She shook her head. Her knees gave way.
“Em?”
Oh, God, it was happening already. She tried to crawl away, but her skin was so hot. Sam clutched her. He pulled her to him and they sat by the truck with her head in his lap. She closed her eyes when the shine became too powerful. “Run, Sam.” She didn’t want to hurt him.
“I’m not leaving you. I’m going to stay with you, Em. Until … until the end.”
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Can Ember control the monster inside her? Her father is the terrorist who released a virus that devastated most of the world and created vampire zombies. The cure is in her veins, and she’s sacrificed her freedom to find a vaccine. Now, Ember holds the last mutated strain in her blood, and the government votes whether to keep her alive or kill her. A film crew arrives to document her story, and it may be her only chance to sway the vote. However, an unexpected kiss leads to an infection that may start another worldwide outbreak. Ember must fight the effects of the darkness inside her to keep from turning into |
the monster.
Will that be enough to save her life or will she start an apocalypse just like her father?
Will that be enough to save her life or will she start an apocalypse just like her father?
- Sneak Peek -
Ember took a shaky breath and lifted her shirt.
His gaze went right to the wound. The bite. “No. No!” He fell to his knees before her. “It could be from the fall, the roll, the car accident.”
Ember shook her head. “Sam. It bit me. I could be infected.” God, those words were hard to say. She took a shaky breath as her vision blurred.
“We don’t know that. It might not be transferred like that.” He hugged her to him.
Ember felt the tears slide down her cheeks as she looked down at him. Her Sam. He glanced up at her, tears shimmering on his cheeks.
“I can’t lose you, Em.”
She was already gone. She’d help him find a house to stay in and be safe then she’d slink off in the middle of the night. Ember hadn’t planned what to do after that.
“There could be a cure already. You may not even be infected. Maybe it’s airborne.” He kept talking, sprouting new hopeful theories.
Ember gazed into his beautiful green eyes and ruffled his red hair with her hand. “I really do love you, Sam.” She took a breath. “But if I am infected, I’m not safe.” She didn’t want to leave him, but staying would be too risky.
“You might not be.”
“But if I am.”
“If doesn’t mean you are,” he shouted and shoved to his feet.
Ember blinked away the gathering tears and hugged him. She held him as close as she could for as long as she could. Then she tilted her head back and placed her lips on his. It shocked them both. The subtle, soft touch. She lingered, poured her feelings through that kiss like a love letter. Sam reciprocated, sending her stomach into a fit of nerves and excitement. Ember pulled back, ran her hands through the red hair she loved, and stared into the beautiful blue eyes. Then the sun got brighter. She had to blink and lower her head. It was too vivid. When had it gotten so intense? She felt like she was staring directly at it even though she was looking at the ground. Ember let go of Sam. She shook her head. Her knees gave way.
“Em?”
Oh, God, it was happening already. She tried to crawl away, but her skin was so hot. Sam clutched her. He pulled her to him and they sat by the truck with her head in his lap. She closed her eyes when the shine became too powerful. “Run, Sam.” She didn’t want to hurt him.
“I’m not leaving you. I’m going to stay with you, Em. Until … until the end.”
His gaze went right to the wound. The bite. “No. No!” He fell to his knees before her. “It could be from the fall, the roll, the car accident.”
Ember shook her head. “Sam. It bit me. I could be infected.” God, those words were hard to say. She took a shaky breath as her vision blurred.
“We don’t know that. It might not be transferred like that.” He hugged her to him.
Ember felt the tears slide down her cheeks as she looked down at him. Her Sam. He glanced up at her, tears shimmering on his cheeks.
“I can’t lose you, Em.”
She was already gone. She’d help him find a house to stay in and be safe then she’d slink off in the middle of the night. Ember hadn’t planned what to do after that.
“There could be a cure already. You may not even be infected. Maybe it’s airborne.” He kept talking, sprouting new hopeful theories.
Ember gazed into his beautiful green eyes and ruffled his red hair with her hand. “I really do love you, Sam.” She took a breath. “But if I am infected, I’m not safe.” She didn’t want to leave him, but staying would be too risky.
“You might not be.”
“But if I am.”
“If doesn’t mean you are,” he shouted and shoved to his feet.
Ember blinked away the gathering tears and hugged him. She held him as close as she could for as long as she could. Then she tilted her head back and placed her lips on his. It shocked them both. The subtle, soft touch. She lingered, poured her feelings through that kiss like a love letter. Sam reciprocated, sending her stomach into a fit of nerves and excitement. Ember pulled back, ran her hands through the red hair she loved, and stared into the beautiful blue eyes. Then the sun got brighter. She had to blink and lower her head. It was too vivid. When had it gotten so intense? She felt like she was staring directly at it even though she was looking at the ground. Ember let go of Sam. She shook her head. Her knees gave way.
“Em?”
Oh, God, it was happening already. She tried to crawl away, but her skin was so hot. Sam clutched her. He pulled her to him and they sat by the truck with her head in his lap. She closed her eyes when the shine became too powerful. “Run, Sam.” She didn’t want to hurt him.
“I’m not leaving you. I’m going to stay with you, Em. Until … until the end.”
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Larkspur isn't your average girl. She lives in a prison colony underground with her mother and to everyone's surprise she has grown claws. They help keep her safe in the prison that has no laws. When the colony began going dark she finds what exactly hunts people in a place called The Deep. As if that isn't bad enough, something starts happening the world above them. The walls tremble, ceilings cave in, the water runs red with blood. She had to escape! But will she get out with her mother and her crush alive? What happens when they get to the surface? No one has ever escaped the colony before but they didn't have claws ...
Yes!!!!!!! Okay, I know. You need more of a review that just that. This book was just so amazing. First of all, the world building. A prison colony underground is very cool. Through in Larkspur. She comes off as such a normal teenager, rolling her eyes, talking back to her mother, crushing on a boy and the backdrop was a prison. Underground. I loved the details. I felt like I could feel her fear and hear the crunch of dirt underfoot. There was a bit of horror with the mystery and I found the author did a fantastic job with each. I can't give too much away but I will say this book was a rollercoaster of awesome. Action, romance, horror, adventure, crying (yes, I did), and a slight love triangle. I really like the way this was done. It's softer and quickly resolved.
That ending! Holy crap! The fight scene at the end was insanely good. I was only edge of my seat, I could not stop reading. Then the twist with the end of the world, freaking loved it. I didn't see that coming. The finally chapters really had me glued to the seat. The bed, actually, I was in bed reading this until two am because I had to find out what happened. You have to read this book. It's so unique!
This is the third book I've read from this author and her writing just keeps getting better. I love that she writes stories that I've never read about before. They each have their own unique twist.
Okay, I'm done raving about this book because I could go on for a while but I don't want to give away any spoilers. READ MY DARK FAIRYTALE right now!
Yes!!!!!!! Okay, I know. You need more of a review that just that. This book was just so amazing. First of all, the world building. A prison colony underground is very cool. Through in Larkspur. She comes off as such a normal teenager, rolling her eyes, talking back to her mother, crushing on a boy and the backdrop was a prison. Underground. I loved the details. I felt like I could feel her fear and hear the crunch of dirt underfoot. There was a bit of horror with the mystery and I found the author did a fantastic job with each. I can't give too much away but I will say this book was a rollercoaster of awesome. Action, romance, horror, adventure, crying (yes, I did), and a slight love triangle. I really like the way this was done. It's softer and quickly resolved.
That ending! Holy crap! The fight scene at the end was insanely good. I was only edge of my seat, I could not stop reading. Then the twist with the end of the world, freaking loved it. I didn't see that coming. The finally chapters really had me glued to the seat. The bed, actually, I was in bed reading this until two am because I had to find out what happened. You have to read this book. It's so unique!
This is the third book I've read from this author and her writing just keeps getting better. I love that she writes stories that I've never read about before. They each have their own unique twist.
Okay, I'm done raving about this book because I could go on for a while but I don't want to give away any spoilers. READ MY DARK FAIRYTALE right now!
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The Eight Lies We Tell Each Other: Cara and Elf
Monster or hero? My name is Larkspur and I was born in the Colony, a labyrinth of tunnels and caves miles beneath the surface designed for prisoners. Being born among the criminals isn't an easy childhood. But I have a secret, my nails turn into sharp claws. That gives me the edge to survive down here. I learned early how to fight dirty, hide well and never trust. Here’s where I live, among the lawless. All too soon, our world changes. Something happens to the prospering world above. The criminals desiring freedom and revenge push toward the surface. Me |
among them. I make it to the surface and find myself in the middle of a war. Treston is a shy guy that’s always staring at me and Rafe is my handsome friend from the prison. Together we fight back against a group called The Blood Brotherhood. What do they want? To take over the world, of course. You’d think the bad guys would get a new plan. Starting a resistance is hard enough then I discover what makes me the way I am. It all ties into this cult and the end of the freaking world.
Humanity needs a hero, now more than ever, but all they get is me, a monster from the darkness.
Humanity needs a hero, now more than ever, but all they get is me, a monster from the darkness.
- SNEAK PEEK -
It was just another day in the Colony.
When the commotion below faded off, I peeked. The pile of food was gone. The room had a few people milling about under the lights and one person on the ground. I wasn’t sure if he was dead or not and I wasn’t going to wait around to find out. I eased myself from the ledge and hopped down to the floor. My muscles were a bit sore from that small space. What would happen if I grew taller? I’d need a new plan. Eh, it was something to think on tonight when I tried to sleep. I slung the bag over my shoulder and jumped from the tube.
“Now how did you get up there?” It was Rafe’s hypnotic voice.
I froze, searched the darkness and found nothing. “A girl has to have her secrets.” I saw him the moment he stepped out of the shadows. He was a lot taller than I thought. Rafe walked closer to me. I could see the glint in his green eyes as he passed under the bright light. The corner of his lips turned up in a half grin.
“Secrets are dangerous.”
“So am I.” I held my ground. My heart beat so fast it made the vein in my neck throb with each pulse.
“You’re too pretty to be dangerous.” He spoke softer, almost a whisper.
He thought I was pretty? Okay, so I may have lost my cool for a minute there but I quickly straightened my backbone and narrowed my eyes at him. I squeezed the bag in my hands tighter to keep my focus.
“Ah, she blushes.” Rafe let out a soft chuckle.
The sound made my frown crack and fade. “I wasn’t blushing because of you.”
“Of course not.” He reached out almost as if to touch a strand of my hair that had gone awry and separated from my braid. He paused before his fingertips made contact. His smile fell. He stared behind me. “Get out of here.”
I snapped out of my weird, butterfly in my stomachs, moment very fast. Listening closely, I heard the faint sound of footsteps behind me. Slowly, I turned and kept my back toward Rafe. I didn’t trust him but I distrusted him less than others. To my surprise, he took a step in front of me. Rafe shielded me from the two men that approached. They were both young, maybe late twenties. Their clothes were filthy with soot so it looked like they’d been down here a while. That made them all the more perilous. I saw a glint on Rafe’s back. It looked like a blade tucked into the rim of his pants. At least he had a weapon. When they began the fight, I could run for it. However, I wasn’t a coward and I had a weak spot for Rafe. If he died who would I stare at while I was up in that tube waiting?
“Hand over the food.” The taller of the two spoke. “And the pretty girl.”
I could have come up with some quirky comeback or given him some of my loot, but I kept silent. The last thing I needed was enemies down here.
“Larkspur is under my protection.” Rafe spoke quietly, but his tone was firm.
It surprised me to hear him say that. How did he even know my name? I waited, tense but ready. My feet were shoulder width apart, my knees bent and my grip loose in case I had to bring out the claws. They would attack us. I knew it by the desperation in their eyes. This food was mine. I wasn’t giving it up without a fight.
It happened quickly.
The taller guy came at Rafe pulling his makeshift blade. The shorter one approached me. I tossed my bag to the wall then faced him. He had a crooked nose, a scar over his eyebrow and blond hair turned brown with soot. He lunged at me. I rushed to the right, spun behind him and shoved my elbow into his back. He grunted and came at me swiftly. I think he tried to hit me in the midsection. He didn’t get that far. Each punch he threw I stepped back until I was under the tube. I had a trick for him. I leaped into the air. My claws were nearly undetectable with the light here. They burrowed into the edges of the tube. I swung wide, over his giant frame and landed behind him. I twirled. My claws raked over his back. He went down with a yell. A moment later Rafe was over him and delivered a kick that sent him a few feet away.
His intense stare found mine. “Go. Get out.”
I caught sight of his knife. The shiny tip marred with blood. I nodded, grabbed my bag of food and took off down the tunnel. I didn’t go far, just enough to slip away into the darkness. I waited there, listened to a few grunts and footsteps as the men fled. Then there was nothing but silence again. Stale air filled my lungs as my gaze followed Rafe. He found his own shadow to camouflage. I smiled, even knowing it was foolish.
When the commotion below faded off, I peeked. The pile of food was gone. The room had a few people milling about under the lights and one person on the ground. I wasn’t sure if he was dead or not and I wasn’t going to wait around to find out. I eased myself from the ledge and hopped down to the floor. My muscles were a bit sore from that small space. What would happen if I grew taller? I’d need a new plan. Eh, it was something to think on tonight when I tried to sleep. I slung the bag over my shoulder and jumped from the tube.
“Now how did you get up there?” It was Rafe’s hypnotic voice.
I froze, searched the darkness and found nothing. “A girl has to have her secrets.” I saw him the moment he stepped out of the shadows. He was a lot taller than I thought. Rafe walked closer to me. I could see the glint in his green eyes as he passed under the bright light. The corner of his lips turned up in a half grin.
“Secrets are dangerous.”
“So am I.” I held my ground. My heart beat so fast it made the vein in my neck throb with each pulse.
“You’re too pretty to be dangerous.” He spoke softer, almost a whisper.
He thought I was pretty? Okay, so I may have lost my cool for a minute there but I quickly straightened my backbone and narrowed my eyes at him. I squeezed the bag in my hands tighter to keep my focus.
“Ah, she blushes.” Rafe let out a soft chuckle.
The sound made my frown crack and fade. “I wasn’t blushing because of you.”
“Of course not.” He reached out almost as if to touch a strand of my hair that had gone awry and separated from my braid. He paused before his fingertips made contact. His smile fell. He stared behind me. “Get out of here.”
I snapped out of my weird, butterfly in my stomachs, moment very fast. Listening closely, I heard the faint sound of footsteps behind me. Slowly, I turned and kept my back toward Rafe. I didn’t trust him but I distrusted him less than others. To my surprise, he took a step in front of me. Rafe shielded me from the two men that approached. They were both young, maybe late twenties. Their clothes were filthy with soot so it looked like they’d been down here a while. That made them all the more perilous. I saw a glint on Rafe’s back. It looked like a blade tucked into the rim of his pants. At least he had a weapon. When they began the fight, I could run for it. However, I wasn’t a coward and I had a weak spot for Rafe. If he died who would I stare at while I was up in that tube waiting?
“Hand over the food.” The taller of the two spoke. “And the pretty girl.”
I could have come up with some quirky comeback or given him some of my loot, but I kept silent. The last thing I needed was enemies down here.
“Larkspur is under my protection.” Rafe spoke quietly, but his tone was firm.
It surprised me to hear him say that. How did he even know my name? I waited, tense but ready. My feet were shoulder width apart, my knees bent and my grip loose in case I had to bring out the claws. They would attack us. I knew it by the desperation in their eyes. This food was mine. I wasn’t giving it up without a fight.
It happened quickly.
The taller guy came at Rafe pulling his makeshift blade. The shorter one approached me. I tossed my bag to the wall then faced him. He had a crooked nose, a scar over his eyebrow and blond hair turned brown with soot. He lunged at me. I rushed to the right, spun behind him and shoved my elbow into his back. He grunted and came at me swiftly. I think he tried to hit me in the midsection. He didn’t get that far. Each punch he threw I stepped back until I was under the tube. I had a trick for him. I leaped into the air. My claws were nearly undetectable with the light here. They burrowed into the edges of the tube. I swung wide, over his giant frame and landed behind him. I twirled. My claws raked over his back. He went down with a yell. A moment later Rafe was over him and delivered a kick that sent him a few feet away.
His intense stare found mine. “Go. Get out.”
I caught sight of his knife. The shiny tip marred with blood. I nodded, grabbed my bag of food and took off down the tunnel. I didn’t go far, just enough to slip away into the darkness. I waited there, listened to a few grunts and footsteps as the men fled. Then there was nothing but silence again. Stale air filled my lungs as my gaze followed Rafe. He found his own shadow to camouflage. I smiled, even knowing it was foolish.
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Ecopy of The Eight Lies We Tell Each Other: Misty
I don't normally do this but I'm going to just paste the blurb here. This is what initial made me want to read the book and I really can't explain it any better than: Nova just wanted to do her duty like everyone else. Become a soldier, keep earth safe. When her base is attacked, she’s captured by the alien enemies but they’re nothing like she was taught. They’re smart, calculating, curious and so her nightmare begins. When she’s finally rescued, she can’t remember much of her humanity but she can’t tell anyone what she knows, like their language or the experiments. She never expects to meet the boy with the stunning green eyes, Pierce. They bring out feelings in her she had to destroy to survive. Then it comes out that the aliens are looking for something. Someone. To keep earth safe Nova will have to kill the queens. Every. Last. One.
Alright. Now my babbling about how good this book is has to somehow resemble a review. Let's start with Nova. Oh. My. God. Nova! That poor girl! She is a normal teen when the book begins and it's amazing how each chapter shows her evolving. Or rather devolving. She's now angry, violent and a perfect weapon. When she returns to the humans, she has a hard time fitting in until she meets Giana and her handsome brother, Pierce. That is such a great romance! The push and pull between them is so entertaining. I love Pierce! His personality is so sweet and patience. He's trying to get through Nova's mental armor and eventually he does which leads to the beautiful romance. The action is intense. Tons of fight scenes that really kept me on the edge of my seat. I think the craziest are the scenes in the beginning where she's experimented on and then trying to survive. INSANE! I want to wrap my arms around her and hug. There is also one scene that totally had me in tears! Each of the eight lies is explained and I really thought that was a nice touch. That ending is so freaking good. I didn't want this book to end!
I can see why this book is getting so many good reviews. I loved it! You should totally be reading The Eight Lies We Tell Each Other right now!
Alright. Now my babbling about how good this book is has to somehow resemble a review. Let's start with Nova. Oh. My. God. Nova! That poor girl! She is a normal teen when the book begins and it's amazing how each chapter shows her evolving. Or rather devolving. She's now angry, violent and a perfect weapon. When she returns to the humans, she has a hard time fitting in until she meets Giana and her handsome brother, Pierce. That is such a great romance! The push and pull between them is so entertaining. I love Pierce! His personality is so sweet and patience. He's trying to get through Nova's mental armor and eventually he does which leads to the beautiful romance. The action is intense. Tons of fight scenes that really kept me on the edge of my seat. I think the craziest are the scenes in the beginning where she's experimented on and then trying to survive. INSANE! I want to wrap my arms around her and hug. There is also one scene that totally had me in tears! Each of the eight lies is explained and I really thought that was a nice touch. That ending is so freaking good. I didn't want this book to end!
I can see why this book is getting so many good reviews. I loved it! You should totally be reading The Eight Lies We Tell Each Other right now!
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Lie to me Book: Deb
Lie one: we’re all going to survive. Nova just wanted to do her duty like everyone else. Become a soldier, keep Earth safe. When her base is attacked, she’s captured by the alien enemies but they’re nothing like she was taught. They’re smart, calculating, curious, and so her nightmare begins. Surviving. Dying. When she’s finally rescued, she can’t remember much of her humanity but she can’t tell anyone what she knows, like their language or the experiments. She never expects to meet the boy |
with the stunning green eyes, Pierce. They bring out feelings in her she had to destroy to survive. Then it comes out that the aliens are looking for something. Someone.
To keep Earth safe, Nova will have to kill the queens. Every. Last. One.
14+ due to adult situations, violence
To keep Earth safe, Nova will have to kill the queens. Every. Last. One.
14+ due to adult situations, violence
SNEAK PEEK
Hope imploded.
The malin had flown her off the base and to their planet. Nova was so shocked she didn’t react when the malin grabbed her by her ponytail and yanked. “Stop!” . Her head jerked back. She landed on her butt, staring up at the green scaled alien.
His nose slits leaked what she assumed was their blood. He clicked and hissed at her, then tugged on her hair until she stood. Her legs gave way so she limped or Nova feared he would drag her by her hair. What was she doing here? The question rolled around in her mind as they traveled not to the gleaming city but to a series of doors carved into a rock face. They opened, letting out stale air and…
Nova gasped.
Malins. Oh dritt, a lot of malins. At least a dozen turned from what they were doing to watch her. They quickly looked away, going back to whatever it was they were tasked with. A shake started to ravage her body. Oh feck, she was terrified. Her breath came in quick pants and her heart beat so fast all she could hear was thumping. Her legs were slow to lift and the malin hissed at her.
He let go of her hair and she rammed her elbow into his body. Then she fled. Nova got all of four steps before another one grabbed her around the waist. “Let me go!”
He threw her and she hit a rock wall with enough force to make her shoulder spike with pain.
“You dirty bastards!” She wasn’t going to make this easy on them. Her father would have been proud of the way she kicked and punched as they tried to corral her. It was useless. She didn’t have enough muscle to do much and she had two of them working to contain her. Eventually one of them grabbed her ponytail again and another wrapped his arms around her legs. “You coward!” They lifted her and carried her down the dimly lit hall. “Put me down!”
“Nova?”
She jerked her head to the side. Was that … was that voice real? Some kind of field dropped and she was thrown. There was a second or two of weightlessness before someone caught her. A human. “Alex!” She wrapped her arms around his neck and held on for dear life.
“Nova. You’re alive. You’re alive!” He held her tight.
She never wanted him to let go. He was in this crazy mess with her. Suddenly it wasn’t impossible. That small sliver of hope returned.
The malin had flown her off the base and to their planet. Nova was so shocked she didn’t react when the malin grabbed her by her ponytail and yanked. “Stop!” . Her head jerked back. She landed on her butt, staring up at the green scaled alien.
His nose slits leaked what she assumed was their blood. He clicked and hissed at her, then tugged on her hair until she stood. Her legs gave way so she limped or Nova feared he would drag her by her hair. What was she doing here? The question rolled around in her mind as they traveled not to the gleaming city but to a series of doors carved into a rock face. They opened, letting out stale air and…
Nova gasped.
Malins. Oh dritt, a lot of malins. At least a dozen turned from what they were doing to watch her. They quickly looked away, going back to whatever it was they were tasked with. A shake started to ravage her body. Oh feck, she was terrified. Her breath came in quick pants and her heart beat so fast all she could hear was thumping. Her legs were slow to lift and the malin hissed at her.
He let go of her hair and she rammed her elbow into his body. Then she fled. Nova got all of four steps before another one grabbed her around the waist. “Let me go!”
He threw her and she hit a rock wall with enough force to make her shoulder spike with pain.
“You dirty bastards!” She wasn’t going to make this easy on them. Her father would have been proud of the way she kicked and punched as they tried to corral her. It was useless. She didn’t have enough muscle to do much and she had two of them working to contain her. Eventually one of them grabbed her ponytail again and another wrapped his arms around her legs. “You coward!” They lifted her and carried her down the dimly lit hall. “Put me down!”
“Nova?”
She jerked her head to the side. Was that … was that voice real? Some kind of field dropped and she was thrown. There was a second or two of weightlessness before someone caught her. A human. “Alex!” She wrapped her arms around his neck and held on for dear life.
“Nova. You’re alive. You’re alive!” He held her tight.
She never wanted him to let go. He was in this crazy mess with her. Suddenly it wasn’t impossible. That small sliver of hope returned.
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(This isn't your average angel story. It's based on Buddhism.) This blood, this death, this war … is because of me. My name’s Tevy and you’ll find me staring out the window of a psychiatric center. I’m not crazy, I don’t think. I see angels. Not the sweet faced, flowing robe kind either. I see sword wielding, flying over our heads and killing each other angels. Everyone thinks I’m nuts, which is why I’m in here. For a while, I thought maybe that something went wrong in my head, maybe from my parents dying. But I was wrong, terribly wrong about everything: my parents, |
the angels, who I truly am or rather, what I am.
Once I’m out, I have to dodge the angels without raising anyone suspicions including the boy next door that has some secrets of his own. Dylan soon learns I’m not as normal as I pretend to be but will he tell? Crazy or not, I can’t go back to the isolation ward. I’m thrust into a world I didn’t know existed. A world with angels and monsters … and they’re all after me.
There’s a war coming and it’s time to pick sides.
Once I’m out, I have to dodge the angels without raising anyone suspicions including the boy next door that has some secrets of his own. Dylan soon learns I’m not as normal as I pretend to be but will he tell? Crazy or not, I can’t go back to the isolation ward. I’m thrust into a world I didn’t know existed. A world with angels and monsters … and they’re all after me.
There’s a war coming and it’s time to pick sides.
SNEAK PEAK:
Lie. Lie. Lie. I opened my lips to do that but a truth actually bubbled out. “You were right!” No! Crap.
“I was? About what?”
Think of a lie, think of something believable. Suddenly, everything poured out of me. All the terror and fear that had been building up since last night. “I’m still seeing angels.” I clapped my hands over my mouth. What have I done? What have I done!
Dylan jerked the wheel and pulled us to the side of the road.
“There was no cat in the road before,” I said from between my fingers. “I sleep in the closest because I’m afraid I’ll see them when I wake up and scream. If my aunt finds out she’ll send me back to the crazy place.” Wet, slow tears dripped down my cheeks. “I can’t go back there. I can’t. The straitjacket. The screaming. The bars. I can’t.” A shiver spread through my whole body. “I did like you said. I went into the treehouse last night. I yelled at them and … and…” I stared into Dylan’s brown eyes. “One of them looked down at me.” I covered my face with my hands. My confession would damn me. “I’m crazy.”
Dylan wrapped his arms around me. “It’ll be okay.”
His musky scent made me want to bury my nose in his shirt and never come up. “How? How!” I laid my head on his shoulder and felt the overwhelming urge to scream.
“Tevy. I’m not going to say anything. I can help … holy shi—”
“What?” I picked up head and jerked. There was one of them, the angels, right there. He stood in front of us with huge, black shimmering wings and some kind of metal armor on. “You … you see that?”
“I see that.”
“You really see that?”
“I really see that.”
I’m not crazy! Wait, I’m not crazy? Then the angel drew out his sword and smiled.
“Saw that too.” Dylan let go of me and jammed his Jeep into reverse.
I grabbed his leg, holding in a scream as we spun around and then charged forward. He saw my angel! What the hell did that mean? “It’s following us!” I could see it in the rearview mirror, the wings shimmering in the sun as it flew behind us. I grabbed the dashboard with both hands as we took a corner too fast.
“Where’d it go?” he yelled, still driving down the lonely stretch of road.
“Behind us!” I screamed as it slashed its sword at the back window. The blade missed and suddenly there were more glints. More angels. “Oh, my God.” I counted ten with glittering rainbow wings as we swerved to the right and down some no-name, one-lane road. We bounced around wildly before coming to the end where it met a suburban street, quiet in the early morning hours. “They’re gone.” I spun in my seat to stare back. I didn’t see anything now. “How did you see them? Why did you see them now of all times?” My eyes went wide and I stared down at my hands. “Touch.” I’d been touching Dylan when he saw them. When I let go of him, that was when he asked me where they were. Could it be that simple? How did any of this make any freaking sense? “Dylan.” I turned to him. “They’re real. They are real. I’m not crazy.” Sort of.
Dylan sat in the driver’s seat, breathing fast. His chest rose and fell so quickly I thought maybe he was hyperventilating or something. “Dylan?”
He grabbed the steering wheel and kept gasping.
“Deep breaths. Deep breaths.” I place a hand on his back. He was hyperventilating. “Listen to my voice. Calm. Down.” I pressed my other hand on his chest. “There you go. Easy.” He was freaking out worse than I was. Of course, I’d seen them before. I tried to remember what I did when I first saw them. Oh, right, ran screaming. “You okay now?”
He shook his head but let go of the steering wheel to face me.
“They’re gone.”
He took a shaky breath and then another. Dylan leaned forward, surprising me by pressing his forehead to mine.
“Keep breathing,” I whispered. “We’re safe.”
“Sorry.” He kept staring into my eyes. “Wasn’t expecting that.”
I knew that feeling. “Okay now?”
“I saw an angel. An angry angel. An angry angel with a sword.”
“Welcome to my world.”
“I was? About what?”
Think of a lie, think of something believable. Suddenly, everything poured out of me. All the terror and fear that had been building up since last night. “I’m still seeing angels.” I clapped my hands over my mouth. What have I done? What have I done!
Dylan jerked the wheel and pulled us to the side of the road.
“There was no cat in the road before,” I said from between my fingers. “I sleep in the closest because I’m afraid I’ll see them when I wake up and scream. If my aunt finds out she’ll send me back to the crazy place.” Wet, slow tears dripped down my cheeks. “I can’t go back there. I can’t. The straitjacket. The screaming. The bars. I can’t.” A shiver spread through my whole body. “I did like you said. I went into the treehouse last night. I yelled at them and … and…” I stared into Dylan’s brown eyes. “One of them looked down at me.” I covered my face with my hands. My confession would damn me. “I’m crazy.”
Dylan wrapped his arms around me. “It’ll be okay.”
His musky scent made me want to bury my nose in his shirt and never come up. “How? How!” I laid my head on his shoulder and felt the overwhelming urge to scream.
“Tevy. I’m not going to say anything. I can help … holy shi—”
“What?” I picked up head and jerked. There was one of them, the angels, right there. He stood in front of us with huge, black shimmering wings and some kind of metal armor on. “You … you see that?”
“I see that.”
“You really see that?”
“I really see that.”
I’m not crazy! Wait, I’m not crazy? Then the angel drew out his sword and smiled.
“Saw that too.” Dylan let go of me and jammed his Jeep into reverse.
I grabbed his leg, holding in a scream as we spun around and then charged forward. He saw my angel! What the hell did that mean? “It’s following us!” I could see it in the rearview mirror, the wings shimmering in the sun as it flew behind us. I grabbed the dashboard with both hands as we took a corner too fast.
“Where’d it go?” he yelled, still driving down the lonely stretch of road.
“Behind us!” I screamed as it slashed its sword at the back window. The blade missed and suddenly there were more glints. More angels. “Oh, my God.” I counted ten with glittering rainbow wings as we swerved to the right and down some no-name, one-lane road. We bounced around wildly before coming to the end where it met a suburban street, quiet in the early morning hours. “They’re gone.” I spun in my seat to stare back. I didn’t see anything now. “How did you see them? Why did you see them now of all times?” My eyes went wide and I stared down at my hands. “Touch.” I’d been touching Dylan when he saw them. When I let go of him, that was when he asked me where they were. Could it be that simple? How did any of this make any freaking sense? “Dylan.” I turned to him. “They’re real. They are real. I’m not crazy.” Sort of.
Dylan sat in the driver’s seat, breathing fast. His chest rose and fell so quickly I thought maybe he was hyperventilating or something. “Dylan?”
He grabbed the steering wheel and kept gasping.
“Deep breaths. Deep breaths.” I place a hand on his back. He was hyperventilating. “Listen to my voice. Calm. Down.” I pressed my other hand on his chest. “There you go. Easy.” He was freaking out worse than I was. Of course, I’d seen them before. I tried to remember what I did when I first saw them. Oh, right, ran screaming. “You okay now?”
He shook his head but let go of the steering wheel to face me.
“They’re gone.”
He took a shaky breath and then another. Dylan leaned forward, surprising me by pressing his forehead to mine.
“Keep breathing,” I whispered. “We’re safe.”
“Sorry.” He kept staring into my eyes. “Wasn’t expecting that.”
I knew that feeling. “Okay now?”
“I saw an angel. An angry angel. An angry angel with a sword.”
“Welcome to my world.”
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Tevy’s is seeing angels. Yeah, angels in the sky fighting each other. They think she’s lost her mind so she’s sent to a mental hospital and learns to lie to everyone, even herself. When she’s free and still seeing the angels, she keeps it to herself until the boy next door sees them too. As Tevy becomes aware of Dillions affection toward her they both learn the truth, as terrifying and dangerous as it is…
I’ve read a thousand angel stories (estimating that count) and after a while they all start to blend together. This book is different. The Buddhism gives it this unique quality that really made this story stand out. I admit I have no idea how accurate it is because I don’t know anything about Buddhism. I had no problem following about different levels of heaven and how their wings don’t have feathers but it’s more faith and magic. Honestly, even without that hint of romance it is still interesting. Tevy, my God, the stuff this author threw at this poor girl. Losing her parents, seeing angels, everyone thinking she’s lost her mind and she’s sent into a sketchy mental hospital. This did make me instantly like Tevy. She’s been through hell and she’s come out of it broken but stronger. Dillon is so adorable! He’s silly and sweet and his funny/sarcastic dialogue makes me laugh out loud. This is an intriguing story peppered with first romance and six armed creatures trying to eat Tevy. Definitely entertaining. I’m excited to see what else this author will come up with!
If you want to read a different take on angels give Lie to Me a try!
I’ve read a thousand angel stories (estimating that count) and after a while they all start to blend together. This book is different. The Buddhism gives it this unique quality that really made this story stand out. I admit I have no idea how accurate it is because I don’t know anything about Buddhism. I had no problem following about different levels of heaven and how their wings don’t have feathers but it’s more faith and magic. Honestly, even without that hint of romance it is still interesting. Tevy, my God, the stuff this author threw at this poor girl. Losing her parents, seeing angels, everyone thinking she’s lost her mind and she’s sent into a sketchy mental hospital. This did make me instantly like Tevy. She’s been through hell and she’s come out of it broken but stronger. Dillon is so adorable! He’s silly and sweet and his funny/sarcastic dialogue makes me laugh out loud. This is an intriguing story peppered with first romance and six armed creatures trying to eat Tevy. Definitely entertaining. I’m excited to see what else this author will come up with!
If you want to read a different take on angels give Lie to Me a try!
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