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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Book Blitz: This Summer By Katlyn Duncan @katlyn_duncan @carinapress @NereydaG1003 #giveaway





This Summer
Release Date: 07/09/14
Carina UK

Summary from Goodreads:
Before college, before responsibilities, Hadley Beauman and best friend Lily are determined to have a summer to remember. There will be all the usual dramas - ex-boyfriends who don't seem to know what 'ex' means, pesky younger brothers with unrequited crushes, but what Hadley didn't anticipate was the out-of-the-blue return of the seriously hot boy-next-door, Will Carson. The boy who broke her heart when he skipped town two years ago.

Will may have shot up a foot and filled out (oh yes), but inside he carries the weight of guilt - for leaving, for coming back... Now he's just passing through to tie up loose ends but it's clear the old chemistry still crackles between him and Hadley. Trouble is, it's built on two years of lies...

This summer might just be the best time of their lives, but is Hadley ready for everything to change - again?


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Excerpt: Will's Return
My hands grip the steering wheel, tightening with each rolling mile towards the house I'd locked up almost two years ago. In the thirty-six hours of driving I had the urge to turn back at least a hundred times. But this was the last time I'd ever be in Spring Falls. Once the house was sold I'd slam closed that chapter of my life.
The green sign for Bryn Street appears from behind the leave of an overgrown tree at the corner. I suck a breath in through my teeth and turn the wheel.
I keep my eyes on my childhood home, growing larger as I near. I break out of the tunnel vision when I pass the Beauman house. I don't expect anyone to be home, considering we're due at the camp in less than an hour. I know Mr. Beauman will give me leave, considering I'm doing him a favor.
A blue car sits in my driveway as I pull into it, turning off the truck. I flip my phone open just as a woman gets out of the car.
The line picks up on the first ring. "Mornin'!" Aunt Mabel exclaims.
My chest squeezes at the sound of her voice. "Mornin'." I hold a finger up to the woman outside the truck. She nods, walking toward the house with a ring of keys. Not that I don't have one. "Although it's almost noon here. How y'all doing?"
"We're just fine, sweetheart. I'm assumin' you got home okay?"
This place isn't my home. My home is with her. "Yes, I'm here."
"Now off with you, we can carry on later."
"Love you," I say.
"Love you too." She's the first to hang up.
I toss the phone into the cup holder and grab the bag from the seat next to me and sling it over my shoulder as I get out of the car. I stride up the driveway and the real estate agent, Trudy, turns around, grinning with a set of gray teeth.
"Welcome back, William."
I clear my throat. "It's just Will."
"Oh, sorry about that. I'll just let you inside"
"I have a key. Listen, can we talk later? I'm late for work."
She blinks a few times but nods. "Sure thing. Let me just get you the paperwork and you fill it out at your leisure."
She run-walks down the driveway, her heels looking as if they were about to snap and leans through the open window of her car pulling out a large folder. "These are just the standard contracts," she says on the way back up the drive. "Just take a look at them and let me know if everything is okay?"
"Yes ma'am."
She beams. "How polite of you. Well I'll let you be on your way. My card is in there, call me with any questions."
"Sure."
She waves her long fingers at me and goes to her car.
I turn to the house and fight the urge to get back into the truck and get the hell out of here. I pull the single key from my pocket, the one that burned against my leg since Mabel handed it to me three days ago. I push it into the keyhole and turn. I allow the door to open in front of me, my feet planted to the ground. The door ricochets off the wall and starts to return, but I enter the house before I lose my nerve.
I bump the door closed with my foot. The air in the house is stale, lingering with the spicy scent of whiskey from that final night. I peer into the living room, which needs a serious cleaning. My nose wrinkles at the amount of dust on the fireplace mantel. I head into the kitchen and open the door to the basement. I don't need lights to find what I'm looking for, not that they work anyway. I find the electric panel and flip on the switches. The house hums to life. I take the steps two at a time and am back in the kitchen. The clock above the stove blinks 12:00. I check the time on my phone. I should leave soon.
I round the corner and take the stairs to the second floor, ignoring the two bedrooms on the right side of the hallway, and fling open the middle door on the left. My shoulders droop and my bag falls to the floor. My room is exactly how I left it. An outdated PC sits on the desk I made in wood shop, still unstained. A full-sized bed takes up most of the room. I make my way to the window, pushing aside the navy blue curtains that match the bedspread, revealing Hadley's bedroom window. My heart lurches at the thought of her. Soon enough I'll see her again.
A small bright orange piece of yarn still hangs from her sill, barely noticeable to anyone who wasn't looking. At ten I thought it was the greatest idea to build a zip-line between our houses using Hadley's grandmother's knitting yarn.
I tear my eyes away from the window and let the curtain fall. I cross the room to the closet. I didn't take much the night I left. I grab a black t-shirt from the hanger and toss it on the bed, lifting the same one I'd worn for three days over my head. I pull on the black shirt and bring the fabric to my nose. Good enough.
I take a deep breath and leave the room. Here goes nothing.


About the Author
Katlyn Duncan was born and raised in a small town in western Massachusetts. Her overactive imagination involved invisible friends, wanting to be a Disney Princess and making up her own stories. Her bibliophile mom always encouraged her love of reading and that stayed with her since. Even though she works full time in the medical field Katlyn has always made time for books, whether she is reading or writing them.

Katlyn now lives in southern Connecticut with her husband and adorable Wheaten Terrier and she is thrilled to finally share her stories with the world.

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Monday, July 7, 2014

Blog Tour: Winter's Demon By Eric R. Asher #Review of Wolves and the River of Stone @ericrasher @GHBTours #Giveaway




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Title- Winter's Demon
Series-Vesik Series # 3
By- Eric R. Asher
Published- June 12th 2014

Blurb-

Some things can never be undone. The horrors I've defeated-or even caused-with my own hands … they are nothing compared to what's coming. Philip Pinkerton has brought his madness upon my family, my own blood. His army of necromancers is on the move, harbingers of a great darkness. I fear the war has begun ... and damn, I don't get paid enough for this.



Excerpt:

“Yes,” she closed her eyes, “that thing you fought, Damian, it was a zombie.” “I’ve fought zombies before. They’re slow, stupid, and practically harmless.” She cocked an eyebrow. “Okay, okay, practically harmless unless there are a lot of them, and they’re hungry. Besides, that thing Foster cleaved in half for me was fast as hell and possessed—zombies can’t be possessed.” Zola snorted and flicked my nose. “Ow.”“You speak of human zombies.” She turned to the end table, breaking eye contact.

“What you fought was a vampiric zombie.” “A what?” I whispered as an uncomfortable weight settled on my chest. “Ah suppose there are still some things not found in your books. It is a creature … once a vampire, stripped of its own aura and given another.” “Jesus, but a vampire stripped of its aura …” She nodded and turned back to me. “Yes, a vampire stripped of its aura is stripped of the power keeping it alive, for lack of a better term.” “What the hell can do that?” “Only one creature Ah’ve ever fought could do that, Damian. Only demons can do that.”

I saw Sam curl her legs up underneath her in the corner. A small tremor ran through her and she closed her eyes. I turned my focus back to Zola. “Is Foster okay?” “Ha! Is Foster okay?” She shook her head and smiled. “He split that zombie from crown to crotch. Sam, what did Edgar say?” “Bifurcate,” my sister said with a weak laugh. “Yes, Foster bifurcated the zombie. Ah truly think he could have killed the rogue, from what he tells me. Ah don’t see another reason a vampire would run. How he vanished when Foster threw a toad sticker at him bothers me, something a demon could do, but a demon wouldn’t run.” She paused.



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Title- Wolves and the River of Stone
Series- Vesik # 2
By Eric R. Asher
Publication Date- October 22nd, 2013
Genre- Urban Fantasy

Blurb:

Philip, Zola's boyfriend from one hundred and fifty years ago, is not nearly as dead as we thought. I really wish he was. Not only has he kidnapped Zola, but he's raising an army to scour humanity from the earth. Hopefully the local werewolf pack will help. What could possibly go wrong?

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Excerpt:

Edgar's face soured and he turned away from Zola. He looked nauseous. "Someone has to be held responsible for this mess. I'd rather prefer it be Vesik."

"What?" I said. "What'd I ever do to you?"

Edgar leveled a glare at me.

"Ah, fair enough," I said.

"Edgar, Ah don't have time for this right now." Zola gently pushed him aside with her scorched cane. Zola bent down and started digging beside the vampires and Hugh. Vik handed her a spade and she nodded her thanks.

"You may cite me if you wish," Hugh said. He didn't look up from the furrow he was digging in the dirt. "I have no issues with the Watchers' duty."

"That is kind, wolf," Zola said. She glanced at Edgar. "Ah think we should play a game, Edgar. If you can spell this wolf's name, you can issue him a citation.

Edgar blew out a breath. "You haven't changed a bit, Adannaya." He actually cracked a tiny smile and I thought my world was ending. "What is your name, wolf?"

"Hohnihohkaiyohos," Hugh said.

Edgar glared at Zola for almost a minute. His mouth was open and his eyebrows were raised. I was waiting for him to break down crying or laughing. Instead he just shook his head.

"You get used to it Eddie," I said as Foster snickered.



Playlist:

Absolutely! Music has always been a large part of my life. I grew up in orchestra, playing the cello. I'll list out some of the band and album names, and then the tracks I particularly listened to while writing. There were several more, but I'll keep the list at a reasonable length. :)

My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
-The Sharpest Lives
-Famous Last Words

Matt & Kim - Grand
-Good Ol' Fashion Nightmare
-I'll Take Us Home
-Daylight

Senses Fail - Still Searching
-The Rapture
-Negative Space
-The Priest and the Matador

AFI - Decemberunderground
-Miss Murder
-Kiss and Control
-The Killing Lights

Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See
-Fade Into You
-Into Dust

J.S. Bach - The Cello Suites (performed by Yo-Yo Ma)



My Review of Wolves and the River of Stone:

I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Damian is a necromancer and he is back with his master Zola, his vampire sister Sam, his fairy friends Foster, Aideen, Cara along with some new friends that he has met on his journey of fighting to save the world from all of the demons that Zola's ex-boyfriend Philip is trying to bring back from another realm. Everyone thought that Philip was long dead. They thought they had killed him a long time ago but unfortunately that did not happen he is very much still alive and trying to raise himself an army to help him bring evil demons back from another realm so he can take over the world and become its master.

Damian is a very nice guy who never wants to hurt anyone but let someone or something like a demon or whatever tries to hurt someone that he cares about then he will try his best to rip their hearts out and show it to them. Damian is the type of guy that if you play nice with him then he will play nice with you but miss with his loved ones then look out because he will be on you quicker than you can blink an eye.

Foster's cousin a water witch has come to town to visit with Foster and his family. She is a very beautiful girl whom Damian starts to like so very well too well maybe or maybe not. But everything is cool Foster's cousin is a very nice and sweet girl; her and Damian make a very cute couple. She helps them all fight Philip Zola's ex-boyfriend and lover.

I loved reading the first book in the Vesik Series Days Gone Bad and couldn't wait to seek my teeth into Wolves and the River of Stones and it did not disappoint me in the least. It held up to its prequel Days Gone Bad. Wolves and the River of Stones was just as good if not better than Days Gone Bad. I am so glad that I was given the opportunity to read both books. I loved all of the characters and was very glad to meet a few new ones in the second book. And now I can't wait to seek my teeth into the third book Winter's Demon. I can't wait to see what the author Eric Asher has in store for us in the next book. Watch for my review of Winter's Demon in the near future.



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Title- Days Gone Bad
Series- Vesik # 1
By Eric R. Asher
Genre- Urban Fantasy

Blurb:

My name is Damian Valdis Vesik. I am a necromancer, an ability feared and hated as much as the powers my master and I set ourselves against. We've vanquished many evils, but now something is releasing an old darkness, forcing us to hunt an enemy beyond anything I've faced before. I was already busy enough with vampires, fairies, witches, Watchers, weddings, and … damn, I need a vacation.

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Excerpt:

I was standing outside the birdcage in the dead of night with a tiny ghost holding my hand and a seven-foot fairy watching our backs. I closed my eyes and focused, gathering up a glowing ball of fae before sending it out in a pulse of power across the park. It wasn't aimed at just any dead; it was aimed at attracting the attention of one particular ghost. It didn't take long.

The little girl at my side squealed as Happy came bounding through the bars of the birdcage, much to the chagrin of the scattering birds.

Happy pulled up about six inches in front of us. I held up another ball of energy and the spirit quaffed it down before I started scratching his ears. "Hey buddy, still terrorizing the birds, huh?" He leaned into the ear scratching and grunted.

"That is so wrong," Foster said.

I turned to the little girl. She clung tightly to the back of my leg. Happy pushed his head between my legs and I heard another squeal. So, there I was, with a fairy laughing at me, a ghost panda between my legs, and a little girl unwilling to relinquish her death grip on me while she tried to get away from Happy.

Read my review of Days Gone Bad



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Eric is a former bookseller, guitarist, and comic seller currently living in Saint Louis, Missouri. A lifelong enthusiast of books, music, toys, and games, he discovered a love for the written word after being dragged to the library by his parents at a young age. When he is not writing, you can usually find him reading, gaming, or buried beneath a small avalanche of Transformers.




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Tender Deceit
First Love Series
Book 1
H.Y. Hanna

Genre: Romantic Suspense

ISBN: 978-0-9923153-6-8

Word Count: 67,000 words

Cover Artist: Kim Killion

Book Description:

First love. Second chance. All they have to do is stay alive…

Following her father's mysterious death in Singapore, Leah leaves her life in London and returns to the island that was her childhood home - braced to confront her past. Toran James may have been the boy her fourteen-year-old heart yearned for, but the magic of stolen glances and first kisses faded with his betrayal.

The enigmatic man she meets upon her return, though, is nothing like her memory, and the past holds more secrets than she realised. Was her father's death really an accident? What was hidden in his study? And why has Toran contacted her again after all these years? Someone is out to silence Leah - and that someone might be the man she is rapidly falling in love with... again. Someone is out to silence Leah - and that someone might be the man she's rapidly falling in love with… again.



Excerpt:

He looked up as she approached and she stopped short, stunned by the intensity of his green eyes.

"Leah."

He made as if to rise and suddenly Leah panicked. Should I shake hands? Kiss him? Hug him? Quickly, she sat down at the table and waved him back down with her hand.

"Hello, Toran."

It was hopelessly inadequate, a stupid inane greeting after all these years, but Leah didn't know what else to say to the stranger sitting in front of her. Except for those brilliant green eyes, there was little left of the boy she used to know. The jaw had widened and hardened, roughened by a faint shadow of stubble, and the warm smile had been replaced by a steely line of a mouth that was at once forbidding and sensual. Dark, unruly hair fell over his brow and didn't quite hide a thin scar along his left temple which Leah was sure had not been there before. His skin was more tanned than she remembered and that lean, boyish frame had filled out into broad shoulders and a hard, muscular physique that spoke more of outdoor pursuits than time in a gym. More than that, though, was the feeling of latent power and cool authority. Leah caught her breath. Toran James had grown up into a dangerously attractive man.

There was a glass in front of him filled with a pale amber liquid; and next to it, a cigar, its wreath of smoke curling lazily up to the ceiling.

Her eyes met his in accusation. "You said you would never smoke."

"You said you would never cut your hair."

Leah touched her head self-consciously before she could stop herself. She wondered if he was assessing her too and searching for the girl he used to know. Her hair fell in waves just past her shoulders now and she had learnt the art of eyeliner to make the most of her deep blue eyes. She wasn't a gym bunny either, but walking everywhere in London had kept her trim. Leah saw his gaze flick appreciatively over her, lingering on her bare legs exposed by the short hem of her black dress, and she felt her pulse quicken.

"I guess people change." Leah attempted a light smile. "It's been over twelve years, you know."

"I know." He made a gesture with his hands. "I'm sorry to hear about your father, Leah."

She nodded. "Thank you."

Silence settled over them. Leah found herself unable to look at him and was furious to realise that her heart was pounding. What was wrong with her? Anyone would think that she was still fourteen! She had thought that meeting Toran again would help to lay the ghosts of her schoolgirl infatuation to rest. Instead, Leah was dismayed to discover that her feelings for him seemed very much alive, her awareness of him even more heightened than when they were teenagers. Not that he seemed to share her turmoil, she thought, glancing at him from beneath her eyelashes. His handsome face was inscrutable, the green eyes cool and remote.

The Indian woman came over with a menu. Leah ordered the house special, a coconut mojito, while Toran ordered another whiskey. When the drinks arrived, he settled back in his chair and gave her a small smile. It was just a glimmer, but it was enough to remind her of the boy she used to know and Leah felt her shoulders relax slightly.

"So you work in London now?" He raised an eyebrow. "Tell me about your job…"

He was a good listener, as he always had been, and Leah found herself relaxing even more as she told him about her work, friends, life back in the U.K… Before she knew it, half an hour had passed and she realised that she had not learnt anything about him.

"What about you?" Leah asked. "What's-"

A shrill beeping made her jump. He took a phone out of his pocket and glanced at the screen, his face tightening. He stood up with an apologetic smile. "I'll be right back."

Leah looked idly around the lounge as she waited for him to return, not quite sure of the feelings churning inside her. Why did anyone look up their childhood sweetheart? To reconnect? Rediscover? Re-ignite what had once been…?

"I'm really sorry-something's come up and I have to go." Toran stood by the table, those green eyes once again belonging to a stranger.

Leah stood up quickly and found that he towered over her. He had always been tall, but now he was well over six feet. She stared at the front of his shirt, where the crisp cotton parted to reveal a glimpse of tanned chest. He was standing very close. She found herself unable to meet his eyes. "Um… Sure, yes, of course…"

"I'll be in touch."

Leah felt something brush her hand-she could almost have imagined it-and then he was gone. Slowly, she made her way back to her hotel, her head dizzy with thoughts she didn't really want to acknowledge. Alone in her room, she grabbed the phone on an impulse and dialed the number.

"Hello?" Julia's voice hadn't changed, despite the years.

"Hi, Julia."

"Oh my God, Leah? Is that really you?" She laughed. "I was so excited when I read on Facebook that you were coming back to Singapore. When did you arrive? Where are you staying? Hey, if you're not doing anything tonight-"

"I arrived earlier today. Listen, Julia," Leah said breathlessly. "I know this sounds crazy, but I've got to tell somebody-somebody who understands. I…I saw Toran again and he-"

"What?" Her voice was sharp. "Toran James? When? Where?"

"Tonight." Leah was taken aback by her sharpness. "I just got back, in fact. I went to meet him for drinks. I got this message and I couldn't believe it… But then I thought, hell, why not, and…" She trailed off as she realised that Julia wasn't listening.

"Tonight? You saw Toran tonight? Leah, are you sure?"

"Of course, I'm sure. I mean, he looks different-you know, all grown up-but his eyes…"

"Wait, Leah," she cut in urgently. "That's not possible."

"What do you mean?"

"You couldn't have met Toran tonight."

"Why not?"

"Because he died in an accident yesterday."



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About The Author:

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H.Y. Hanna was born in Taiwan and has been a globe-trotter most of her life, from growing up in the United Arab Emirates to attending school in New Jersey, from working in the glamorous world of London advertising to emigrating Down Under.

Along the way, she somehow managed to pick up a wonderful husband, a huge, slobbery dog, two rescue cats, an assortment of cardboard boxes and a slightly dodgy "trans-atlantic" accent. After graduating from Oxford University, she tried her hand at a variety of jobs before returning to her first love: writing.

She's the author of the Amazon bestselling children's mystery series, Big Honey Dog Mysteries, and is now diving into the world of romantic suspense with the launch of Tender Deceit, Book 1 in the First Love Series.

You can find out more about H.Y. Hanna and her books at: www.hyhanna.com or catch her on Facebook at "H.Y. Hanna" or the Big Honey Dog Mysteries Facebook Page.

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Book Blitz: Collide By Christine Fonseca @chrstinef @NereydaG1003 #giveaway





Collide
Release Date: 07/07/14

What if psychic warfare is real???

Christine Fonseca's latest action-packed, heart-pounding thriller COLLIDE, explores the world of psychic warfare with a new twist!

Summary from Goodreads:
The most dangerous secrets are the ones that kill.

When a surprising mental breakdown draws too much attention from a secret government group call the Order, 17-year-old Dakota discovers that her so-called boring life isn't so boring after all. Between the lies, secrets and assassins out to kill her family, Dakota discovers there's more to paranormal activity than ghosts and cheap mind tricks. Now she must uncover the truth before a new breed of terrorism takes everything away - including her life.

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"Collide is a fast moving, suspenseful thriller full of twists and turns around every bend. An action packed read that will have your heart slamming in your chest and your mind racing until the end."
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Excerpt:


A peek into the horrific mind of the Architect: No Mercy

The Architect watched Dr. Tate leave the hospital at 5:00, just like he had every night for the past month. He walked from the elevator to his mid-sized sedan, fumbling for his keys. Sweat dotted his brow, darkening the grey streaks along his hairline. He opened the car and slid inside. It's time, the Architect thought. The parking structure was unusually quiet, the air thick with exhaust. She settled herself as Dr. Tate closed the door. The sound echoed against the cement beams and a nervous smile formed on her lips.

His death would be child's play to her now. After practicing for last the ten years, she had the technique down. Just picture the blood vessels in the brain exploding and poof, Tate would drop dead from an aneurysm before he knew what was happening. Quick. Easy.

The Architect wanted to believe the lie; was desperate to escape the truth she couldn't afford to accept-killing took a piece of her soul. Every single time.

Dr. Tate pulled his cell phone and began to speak. The Architect stared, her mind wandering through his thoughts. The Doctor knew about death. Murder. He deserved this; he deserved to die.

His memories merged with the Architect's, transforming her thoughts into a distant sterile lab. Experiments. Mice.

And death.

The Architect tried to kill the mice, tried to make their tiny brains explode. But the feelings overwhelmed her-fear mixed with the blinding hot agony that settled behind her eyes as she pictured the rodent's death. Dr. Tate ordered her to try again. And again. But each attempt brought more of the animal's pain to her, causing the bile in her stomach to churn and rendering her useless.

Until Dr. Tate had tried a new approach-self preservation. Dr. Tate had strapped her to the chair, injected her veins with a cocktail of cocaine and heroin, knocked her to the ground and unleashed the vermin. Moments passed before they nibbled at her feet, her hands, her face. Hyped up on the mind blowing poison, she'd slaughtered hundreds of mice as they chewed on her bound flesh. She had no choice. Through her own agony, the Architect could see the rodents' tiny brains lined with blood-filled balloons. She burst them all. The mice screamed as their lives ended with one sharp explosion. It was a sound she'd never forget.

No matter how many more executions she completed.

The Architect had cut herself off from her emotions that day. She'd channeled her anger and hate into something else, something worse. She'd learned to kill.

Are you ready to prove yourself? the Creator asked.

Her memories of Tate and the lab faded in an instant.

I am, the Architect thought as Dr. Tate ended his call and adjusted his rearview mirror. The engine roared to life, echoing through the still-vacant structure. She had little time to complete the mission before he left. The last thing she wanted was to risk collateral damage.

The Architect's eyes rolled back and she imagined life from Tate's perspective. Her vision blurred as she focused on the blue glow of the sedan's interior dash lights. She forced his fingers around the steering wheel, took a quick breath, and centered her thoughts.

"Your turn to die," she said to no one.

Dr. Tate slipped the car into Reverse, his foot on the brake. Blinding light split his head in two. Nausea swirled up from his stomach, racing toward his throat as the pain intensified. He gripped his forehead with both hands. Tears welled in his eyes and a strangled gasp came from his mouth. He pressed harder on the pedal as his thoughts shattered into a million pieces. Chaos, terror, agony and regret mixed in equal proportion.

The Architect experienced every moment. Tate's pain became hers; his regrets, hers. The end came in a single heartbeat. His head fell back and his foot slide off of the brake pedal. Dr. Tate's sedan rolled, hitting the large SUV behind him. Alarm bells pierced the silence and reverberated around the concrete grave.

The Architect detached and left his mind.

It's done, she thought as she opened her eyes. She started the ignition of her own black sedan and drove away.

Good. The Creator left her thoughts.

Her lips turned upward as she maneuvered out of the dark parking structure. The setting sun filled her car with pink and orange light. Long shadows told her the time as she sped off toward the Pacific Ocean, pleased. She had passed the test; she'd killed willingly. Acceptance into the Order wouldn't be a problem now. Her life would be spared.

The others shared a different fate.


About the Author
Critically acclaimed nonfiction and YA author Christine Fonseca is dedicated to helping children of all ages find their voice in the world. In fiction, she explores the darker aspects of humanity and delivers gothic thrillers that take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions.

In addition to writing, Ms. Fonseca is a frequent presenter and trainer on subjects ranging from writing to behavior and understanding the unique needs of gifted children. She blogs regularly on many sites and participates in events throughout the country. See the News/Events page for upcoming events.

When Christine isn't crafting her next book and working with kids, she can be found sipping too many skinny vanilla lattes at her favorite coffee house or exploring the world with her family.

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