Royals
The
Anathergians Trilogy
Book
Three
Michelle
C Reilly
Genre:
SciFi/Paranormal Romance
Date
of Publication: June 29, 2015
ASIN:
B010C2PWC6
Word
Count: 100k
Cover
Artist: Michelle C Reilly
Book
Description:
The
highly anticipated last book in the Anathergians Trilogy is here at
long last!
Together
They Can Prevent the Destruction of the World
The
King
Variants,
humans whose altered DNA turn them into blood ravaging killers, are
attacking en masse around the world. Their leader, Travik, is
gathering a force from space to kill every last human.
Auden,
king of the Anathergians, has the fate of the world in his hands. His
hold is slipping as the threats multiply each day.
Then
there’s Auden’s Lifemate, Leah, whom he loves above all others.
He struggles to do what he can to ensure her safety while also
protecting her from herself.
The
Queen
J'ashidah,
the Anathergian gathering, is upon them. There Leah will be
introduced to thousands of her people and crowned as the Anathergian
queen.
But
Leah wants nothing more than to use her newfound Anathergian
strength, along with her witch powers, to remove the threat of the
Variants and their leader. It doesn’t matter that the villain is
her father. She’s had enough of his continual harassment and
attacks, especially to those she loves. She will do whatever it
takes, including lies and deception, to end this threat.
The
Royal
Travik,
one of the last living Anathergian royals, wants to take Auden’s
place with his daughter at his side. He will destroy everything,
including every precious life on this world, to get what he wants, no
matter the cost. First, however, he must convince Leah to agree with
his way of thinking. And if she doesn’t… Well, he has no problem
hurting, maiming, or killing those she cares for.
Available
at Amazon
Excerpt:
CHAPTER
1
Leah’s
breath rang harsh in her ears and her heart pumped wildly in her
chest. She dashed behind a wide tree, her feet barely touching the
dark soil and rocks beneath her. Pine needles slapped against her
warm cheeks, bringing with them the overwhelming scents of pine and
sap. She froze, peering down the mountainside, its green depths
ethereal in the full moon’s yellow glow. Each leaf, blade of grass,
and tree groove came to her in explicit detail.
Her
stomach churned as her powers surged through her veins and the left
side of her neck burned from the activation of her crescent moon
Designation. The blue-silver glow from her eyes shone against the
branches as she scanned the area below her, searching the shadows for
any signs of those in pursuit. The area had a deceptive calmness. A
cool breeze swept up the incline, sweeping strands from her ponytail
over her exposed neck and along her cheek.
Leah
swallowed in an effort to control her breathing and squinted as a
sharp pain lanced through her side.
How
long have I been at this?
Judging
by the moon’s placement in the cloudless sky, she guessed at least
five hours.
A
crack echoed to her left. She twisted her head in that direction and
caught sight of a branch bouncing back into place two hundred yards
to the east of her.
Too
close. They’ll be on top of me in seconds.
Turning
about, she combed the area to determine a getaway route.
The
tree coverage had thinned as she’d ascended the mountain, heading
south from where the hunt began. Vegetation had become nearly
nonexistent as the terrain became more rocks than dirt.
The
tinkling of pebbles came to her, the sound so light even her enhanced
hearing barely registered it. They were gaining on her, and her
choices for escape were dwindling. She gnashed her teeth and leaped
to an outcropping of boulders. Leah pushed her powers higher, forcing
herself to jump as fast as she could from rock to rock.
Her
witch powers allowed her to levitate, but doing so would be a
mistake. The move would put her out in the open, making her
vulnerable. Her only option left was to use her Anathergian
abilities. She increased her speed, weaving through the obstacle
course. Objects stuttered past her like a film in slow motion. Her
gaze caught each small detail. A lizard jumped out of her way, its
bluish-gray body zipping back and forth. Small white flowers stuck
out from a crack in a boulder, proving life found a way even when the
odds were insurmountably stacked against it.
Leah’s
thigh muscles screamed as she pumped her legs, compelling them to go
faster. Sweat dampened the back of her long-sleeved black shirt. It
was the middle of summer and, though the elevation made it cooler,
she wished for spring or autumn. She darted onto another rock, its
reddish-beige surface coming at her fast. The hairs on the nape of
her neck prickled as she sensed someone gaining on her. The tracker
was good. Her enhanced senses couldn’t even feel him there. Nor
could she pick up on the sound of his pursuit.
A
heavy weight bashed into her back and her body fell forward, her face
aiming for the boulder. Her breathe shot out of her lungs. Strong
hands gripped her wrists, spreading her arms wide. Leah struggled to
free them, but the assailant was too strong. The ground came closer
and she closed her eyes to prepare for the crash landing. She forced
her Hiy'kula to the front part of her body. The ripples of silver,
like snake skin, blanketed her dermas. It was her ultimate defense
mechanism and impermeable. But it used huge amounts of her Ra'juhl,
leaving her weak and low on power. At the last moment, the man
flipped around, taking the brunt of the fall on his back, while still
keeping her hands apart. Her head bounced back against his chest. A
whoosh of air escaped from the man, but he made no other sound.
Leah
let go of the Hiy’kula, and pushed her powers higher, reaching for
her specialty ability, Va'shule. Bolts of lightning arced from her
fingers, but without the use of her hands, she couldn’t direct
them. She tsked in frustration and kicked backward at the man’s
shin.
If
I can’t use my powers, I may as well revert to the methods I used
prior to becoming full Anathergian.
The
man grunted, his voice unrecognizable.
Leah
yanked, trying pull her arms free, but the man’s strength was
immense. She could taste his power in the air, the frigidness of it
nearly stealing her breath.
Amping
up more power, she pushed her feet against the hard boulder and
rounded her shoulder blades, rolling up and back. She twisted around
to loosen her hands. Finally free, she spun around and found her
pursuer already on his feet, towering over her like death come for
its victim.
Damn
he’s fast.
She
bared her fangs and hissed as she bent her knees and brought up her
fists. Her opponent stood at least six-foot-five, taller than her
Lifemate, Auden. Her heart skittered in her chest as she took in the
extraordinary wide chest and bald head covered with red skin.
Zonatair.
Here to take me. Here to kill all humans and take over Earth.
Leah
studied her enemy, determining where to strike first. She feigned
with her left, waiting for a slight flinch from the man. When it
came, she bashed the man’s left temple with her right hand. She
sprang off the balls of her feet and grabbed the man around his neck,
and continued her motion to bring down the mammoth body. They fell
with an oomph. Her pursuer landed hard on top of her, covered the
right side of her body.
Leah
lay on the edge of the outcropping, her left leg dangling in the air.
She had nowhere to push off from.
The
warrior scrambled from her neck hold, gripped her shirt, and pulled
her up with him. Leah released blazing streams of her power, and
directed it at him. He pulled her against him and she stopped.
She
couldn’t hit him with the lightning or it would go through his body
and into her. Her mind scrambled for her next move. The man’s scent
of clean sweat and forest tickled her nose. “How about another
kick, mother****** Right where it counts?”
She
lifted her knee, but he wrapped his leg around her, stilling her at
once. Leah opened her mouth to curse at him, when another interrupted
her.
“You’re
dead, Leah.”
Leah
stilled and angled her head in the direction the voice had come from.
A man kneeled on the cliff above her, the light of the moon casting
gold streaks along his long, dark brown hair. His powers were in full
force so that his right eye beamed blue, while the left gleamed with
a burnished silver. The eye of a hawk shone mercury and charcoal
beneath his strong jawline.
“Damn
it, Nico!” Leah fumed.
He
laughed, his straight teeth bright in the darkness. “Don’t damn
me. It’s your own fault. This training is supposed to help you
improve your night ops. To keep you unseen and unheard. A ghost. You
were seen and heard. Not very ghostly of you.”
Leah
shook her head and then let it fall against the broad chest in front
of her. “Can you please let go?”
The
titanic man released her at once. Stars spun in her peripheral
vision, but she hid the weakness. There was no way she would let on
to Nico she was close to the end of her strength.
Leah
examined the large man who had captured her. The red skin stretched
over the wide, muscular frame. His lilac eyes stared at her, and
memories of the conversation she’d seen of the Zonatair during her
ritual returned to haunt her. The beastly aliens had discussed plans
to destroy Earth and all its humans, like they had Anathergia. Her
Anathergian father would then be in charge of the rest of his race.
That is, after he killed Auden, her Lifemate. She swallowed
convulsively.
His
monstrous sized hand went to his wrist and a beeping sound came to
her. The Zonatair illusion dissolved to reveal an Anathergian
warrior. She glanced at the device circling his wrist. Gunner, the
Anathergian IT pro, had developed it to produce the exterior to
assist with Leah’s training.
Gunner
and his magic.
She
nodded at the tall warrior. “M’sharik.”
The
man returned her nod, but said nothing. His bright diamond shard eyes
began to diminish into their regular ice blue color and his long hair
blazed alabaster in the night. She dampened a shiver and swiveled
back to Nico. Leah loosened her grip on her own powers, allowing the
burning in her stomach to cool and her fangs to retreat. “One more
round?”
Nico
jumped down to their level. “Naw. I think it’s time to head
back.”
“Already?”
She widened her eyes, trying to portray a look of innocence, while
inside she was relieved.
He’d
diminished his powers, and his gaze, no longer glowing, gave her a
once over. “You don’t fool me, Leah.”
She
followed him as he stepped down. The large man stayed behind her. A
breeze picked up and brought his scents of earth and strength. The
icy tinge of his power was still there as well. “What do you mean?”
“You’ve
been at this over six hours, going full out. I want to help build up
your endurance, but I’m not going to let you completely deplete
your Ra'juhl.”
“My
powers are fine,” she said, quickening her pace to catch up.
“We’ll
start over tomorrow.”
“But
I want to keep training tonight. I need to be ready for whatever my
father has planned.”
Nico
stopped and whipped around to stare down at her. Leah’s feet dug
into the ground to prevent herself from running into the warrior.
M’sharik stepped up beside her, quiet as ever.
“Leah,
if you push yourself too hard, you’ll become nothing but a shell,
and be so weak your father and the Zonatair could send a human boy to
take you. Is that what you want? To be taken again?”
Leah
blinked. “Of course not. I just want to be ready.”
“The
way to become ready is to build your powers up. That is done by
working on your endurance.” When she opened her mouth to argue, he
cut her off. “In increments, Leah. Not all at once.”
“But
a couple hours of increments isn’t difficult,” she complained.
He
took a step closer, making her tilt her head back to look at him. “Do
you know how long it took me to build up my endurance so I could be
where I need to be, Leah?”
She
shook her head. M’sharik’s bright head swiveled back and forth,
watching the exchange.
“Close
to twenty years. And even then, I wasn’t where I needed to be.
You,” he pointed at her and she drew back, “have only weeks.
Weeks! So stop complaining and do what I say, all right?”
Leah
drew in a deep inhalation, and her damp shirt stretched across her
back. “All right.”
Nico
studied her for a few more moments. “Race me back to the cabin?”
She
smiled. “You’re on.”
“No
powers,” he said, and he zipped around and disappeared.
“What?”
she gaped. “You sneaky, little…” Leah pushed off, pressing
herself as hard as she could to catch up with him.
She
laughed when she hit the small clearing behind Gunner’s cabin,
situated in a tiny neighborhood in Mt. Charleston. A few feet
separated her from Nico. Then her face fell when she noticed M'sharik
sitting on the roof, staring up at the stars, without any sign of
having ran over five miles through the woods to reach the place
before them. Leah’s feet came to a stop and she bent over, kneading
at her side.
How
the hell did he make it before us?
The
warrior freaked her out with his stoic demeanor and how he constantly
analyzed everyone.
Nico
peered over his shoulder at her and shook his head. He muttered under
his breath. She wasn’t sure what he’d said, but is sounded
something like “pathetic.” As he entered the back sliding glass
door, Leah wanted to stick her tongue out at him, but tamped down the
urge.
She
regarded his disappearing back and then joy spread through her as she
would soon speak to her Lifemate.
Nico
had left the door open for her, and she slid inside and made her way
to the kitchen. She plucked a bottle of water from the fridge and
then climbed the steep stairs to the loft. After grabbing her phone
from the nightstand, she landed on her back onto the mattress. Leah
opened an app and selected Auden’s name from the list, then laid
the phone on her chest. After two rings, an image of her Lifemate’s
smiling face floated above the screen. “Q’mara. How are you?”
Leah
marveled at his life-like visage.
Gunner
is such a genius.
“Tired,”
she said. “And sore. How about you?” Leah kicked off her shoes
and rubbed her foot along her aching leg muscles.
Auden’s
black gaze angled to the side for a moment, and she could barely
discern the corridors of the complex in the background. He returned
his attention back to her. “We received a report from Sordjic, the
chief of the Italian Anathergian headquarters, of Variants raiding
Florence. We’ve scheduled an operation with a special ops group to
take care of the problem the day after tomorrow.”
She
frowned, uneasy with the increasing number of Variants. The humans
had received variant strains of Anathergian DNA from her father,
along with magical compounds from Daya, his wicked witch cohort, in
an effort to make them as powerful as the Anathergians. Most of the
time the humans didn’t survive the transition. If they did, they
often went crazy, killing and maiming people. Sightings had spiked
all over the world. It was as if the mutated humans had all been
hoarded in cages and suddenly set free to terrorize the planet.
Leah
knew this was the beginning of something much larger to come.
“I’ve
scheduled to meet with all of the complex leaders to finalize
preparations for the upcoming invasion. The meeting will take place
during J'ashidah.”
Leah’s
body seemed to turn in on itself. The oncoming threat was so huge,
she could barely comprehend it. And soon there would be J'ashidah—a
gathering of the Anathergians that happened every ten years. There
she would be presented by her Lifemate, the Anathergian king, as the
new queen. Her stomach whirled at the thought. Tack on the rigors of
her training and being responsible for her foster brother who
recently turned fifteen … It was enough to make anyone melt into a
puddle.
“You
return tomorrow, correct?” he asked.
She
nodded. “After we’ve finished the training.”
He
tilted his head. “How are you holding up?”
Leah
shrugged, her shoulder blade rubbing against the bed. “I’m doing
okay. I’ve probably run at least twenty miles, or more, each night,
on top of all the specialty training Nico and M'sharik are giving me.
My muscles are sore, but I’ll be fine once I see you.”
His
white teeth shone bright against his tanned skin as he smiled.
“How
is Ceadan?” Her foster brother was the only thing that kept her
sane while growing up with her abusive foster parents. Auden had
gained guardianship of him at her request, so it was now on them to
ensure he was taken care of.
His
smile disappeared. “Trianne took him to his first day of summer
tech camp and I picked him up. He grumbled incessantly.”
Leah’s
lips quivered. “Yeah, he’s pretty good at that.”
They
were quiet for a few moments, and the time filled with longing. “I
miss you,” Leah whispered.
“And
I, you.”
“Tomorrow?”
“Tomorrow.”
His
image dissipated and she held the phone close to her. The warmth of
the device seeped through her shirt and she wished the heat came from
her Lifemate. Being away from him for just a few days made her ache.
Their connection with one another was so entangled, each of them
often knew what the other was thinking. Being away was like having a
hot poker stabbed into her spine, its iron cross twisting the fragile
bone and nerves into tiny fragments.
She
sucked in a shaky breath and finally rose to shower.
About
the Author:
Michelle
C. Reilly is a science fiction romance writer. She's a single mom of
two wonderful boys. She spent ten years in the U.S. Navy as a
Hospital Corpsman Preventive Medicine Technician, which meant she was
actually attached to or stationed with the U.S. Marine Corps. She has
a Masters in Science in Public Health, but she is generally an IT
geek and a geek of many other things as well. She currently resides
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