by Roxanne Kade
Genre: YA Paranormal
Re-release date: June 10th 2016
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Summary:
All Amberlyn Darksky has ever wanted is to be normal.
Amber has never been ordinary. She has a gift, the ability to see memories through simple touch, and for her it’s a curse. Especially when she has to relive her mother’s death, on the night she was born, through her father’s eyes. Leading a sheltered life for years under his constant watch has her yearning for freedom and her acceptance into Cyprus Falls University gives her just that.
Plunged into a world of true love, heartache, seduction, and horror, with a deepening affection for Tayelon Cree, and the undeniable allure of Lucard Colbaine, can she accept what either of them represent in her life? And what about the steely-eyed vampire who invades her dreams?
When the blackouts and nightmares begin, Amber fears the pain that rips into her soul and threatens to destroy her. Before long, she is faced with the truth of her destiny as well as the devastating secrets that surround the people she holds dearest; dark secrets that will truly change the course of her very existence.
Amberlyn will have to fight as hard as possible to remain human while the beasts inside her rage to take over.
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EXCERPT
HER
HEAD ACHED. THE COLD air wrapped around her bare skin, and the damp
earth was hard against her cheek. Amber slowly opened her eyes. Was
she dreaming? She thought so. The tall trees that stretched to the
heavens along with the lush green vegetation seemed all too familiar.
Every night, for the past few weeks, she had dreamt of this exact
place.
The
dream was always the same….
She
was running, terrified, but from what, she never knew. The farther
she ran, the more peculiar she felt. Her vision sharpened, and her
sense of smell brought forward overpowering scents. Amber inhaled the
sweet aroma of the flowers in the woods, and the musky odor of moss
and damp tree trunks filled her nostrils, relaxing her. She was at
home in this foreign place.
In
one swift movement, she was running on all fours, faster than she’d
ever run before. Whatever she was trying to escape was no match for
her speed. A sudden movement to her right brought Amber to a halt.
The heartbeat of a tiny rabbit was deafening. She could taste its
warm blood before she even took a bite. The poor creature didn’t
stand a chance. That’s when she realized she was not running from
something but after something. With lightning speed, she grabbed the
rabbit, crushing its small frame with her powerful hands. The rush of
the kill empowered her….
Amber
never saw further into her dreams, always jerking awake before she
saw the monster she had become. She never had such vivid dreams
before; she didn’t even have a vivid imagination, but since coming
to CFU, nightmares were becoming more frequent.
Only
now, as she lay on the ground looking up at the dark sky through the
branches of the trees, she knew this was not a dream. She lay amongst
the fallen leaves on the floor of the forest, confused and
vulnerable. The air was thick with a fog that clung to the lower
branches of the trees, and although it was cold, her body was on
fire. Amber tried to sit and the stiffness from lying in one position
for too long shot through her side. She stretched her body, but it
didn’t help ease the pain. Amber listened, trying to hear anything,
but there was nothing. The silence was frightening. She lifted a hand
to her clammy forehead. The perspiration ran down her spine, and her
hands were wet and sticky. Her breath came in quick gasps with a fear
that rose inside her every second she sat in the dark, cold, damp
forest.
Amber
lifted herself slowly, testing her legs for balance. Her blue cotton
pajamas were badly soiled by the thick mud that clung to them. She
walked slowly, not really knowing which direction to go. She didn’t
know how far into the woods she was. Should she just choose a path
and hope it leads to civilization, back to campus? Her fear grew
stronger, and the fuzziness in her head made it difficult to focus.
Amber stumbled along, slipping over the mossy ground. As she walked,
an unusual sense of familiarity welled up inside her. She continued
forward, and when she caught sight of the road, not too far ahead,
relief washed over her.
That
is when she heard it. The long and anguished howl of a wolf pierced
the silence. It sounded close, too close. Fear gripped her again. She
found the strength to move a bit faster as adrenalin began pumping
through her veins, and she ran toward the road. Was it her
imagination or did she hear the snapping of branches behind her? She
was not alone; a fierce growl confirmed that. Amber stopped in her
tracks and turned slowly, staring back into the thick bushes she had
emerged from, but she saw nothing. She sensed, however, that there
was something watching her, and it wasn’t friendly. Goosebumps
spread over her skin, and she turned to run again. The sound of
something behind her forced her to quicken her pace.
Amber
raced forward, and, clearing the remaining trees, made it to the
road, but she tripped on the graveled path. A sudden flash of light
stopped her dead in her tracks. She was blinded by a set of
headlights only a short distance from her that were growing brighter
with each passing moment. There was no way the person driving could
stop in time. This was not the way she had imagined dying. Amber
screamed and covered her face with her hands, as if that would lessen
the impact of the car as it slammed into her. She waited for it to
strike her. But the pain she was expecting never came. Had it
happened so quickly she didn’t even feel it? Was her life over? She
was still breathing, crouched on the road, her hands over her face.
By some miracle, the car had stopped, only inches from her.
Amber’s
breath came in quick gasps, and her lungs burned. She couldn’t get
the air she needed. Tears were streaming down her face as she lay on
the warm asphalt. Her mind swam, rushing through the dreams and the
odd place where she mysteriously awoke. The howl she heard played
over and over in her head, like an evil echo sent to torment her.
Amber tried to focus, but she knew it was no use. Her breathing grew
shallow, and the lack of oxygen made it hard for her to keep her eyes
open. She heard someone speak—a muffled voice, but it was calling
her name. She caught the hint of a southern accent but couldn’t be
sure because whoever it was sounded like they were miles away. A
blurry figure appeared next to her. Strong arms lifted her, then
darkness took over, and she was gone.
About the Author
Roxanne Kade lives in the land of Funsunzi. Affectionately named by the locals for its fun, sun and sea, Durban, South Africa is a culturally diverse and beautiful city that offers warm weather, big smiles and a host of attractions.
Roxy spends her nine to five in the finance division of a shipping company and is currently studying her degree in Financial Accounting.
Words are her escape from reality. When She's not working, writing or studying, she can be found devouring a book or baking to her heart’s content.
Roxy spends her nine to five in the finance division of a shipping company and is currently studying her degree in Financial Accounting.
Words are her escape from reality. When She's not working, writing or studying, she can be found devouring a book or baking to her heart’s content.
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