Atlantis Rising
by Gloria Craw
Release Date: 01/06/15
Entangled Teen
352 pages
Summary from Goodreads:
I am different. I have always been different, but no one can know or my life will be in danger. So I hide in plain sight, wearing drab clothes and thick glasses and trying to be invisible. I’m so good at hiding, no one has ever noticed me. Until Ian…the mysterious and oh-so-cute boy I know I need to avoid.
Now I have been seen. And more terrifying still, I am wanted—by those who would protect me and those who would destroy everything and everyone I love. But if they’re all terrified about who I am, wait until they see what I can do…
Atlantis
Rising Excerpt (Tackle
Scene)
A
part of me wondered what good it would do to run. One look at him,
and I knew he was faster than me. The other part of me, the fighter
part, wasn't going to go quietly.
I
yanked free of him and turned back the way we’d come. In two
strides I was running at top speed. Behind me, I heard Ian yell,
“Jeez, Brandy, could you be less subtle!”
My
best option was a flat out run for the safety of onlookers. Hot
desert air filled my lungs as I ran full tilt toward the gates we’d
come through. I had no idea how I was going to get over them before
Ian caught me. I only knew I was going give it everything I had.
Halfway
there, I tried to throw him off by cutting sharply between a cactus
and a wiry bush. He let me make it just far enough so that we were
shielded from the view of traffic. Then he tackled me.
“Get
off,” I yelled when I found myself pinned to the rocky ground.
“It’s
not what you think,” he said. “We're not the bad guys. We want to
help you.”
I
punched him in the mouth. He swore but didn't let me go.
“I
don't believe you,” I yelled, winding up for another punch.
He
pinned my free arm down. “Think about it, Alison. Either you trust
us, or you face the dewing who’s been following you for three days
on your own. I'm sure you’re strong, given who your mother was, but
you won't last long against him.”
I
stopped struggling, partly because I feared he was right, and partly
because he'd mentioned my mother. “Get off!” I yelled again.
He
complied but sat near enough to throw me down again if necessary.
When he touched his lip, his fingers came away bloody. “You hit
hard.”
“Good,”
I replied. Then I sat up and scooted a couple of inches away from
him.
“Come
on, Alison. You can try running again, but I think we both know how
that will end. All I want is for you to listen to me. Just hear what
I have to say, and then you’re free to go if you want.”
He
stood and offered me a hand. I continued to sit in the rocks unsure
of what I should do. I decided to stall. “You said, given who my
mother was.
Does that mean she’s dead?”
His
response wasn’t immediate. He looked back the way we’d come, like
he was trying to decide what to say.
“Is
she dead?” I repeated.
“Yes,”
he replied quietly.
About the Author
Gloria Craw grew up in the desert southwest, inspired every day by the wide skies and rich colors around her. After high school, she attended the University of Utah where she majored and got a degree in anthropology. These days, she lives in the ‘burbs’ just outside of Seattle, Washington where she is the shepherd of a husband, four daughters and a very hairy dog.
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Gloria Craw grew up in the desert southwest, inspired every day by the wide skies and rich colors around her. After high school, she attended the University of Utah where she majored and got a degree in anthropology. These days, she lives in the ‘burbs’ just outside of Seattle, Washington where she is the shepherd of a husband, four daughters and a very hairy dog.
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