The
Violet Hour
The
Violet Hour Series
Book
One
Andrea
L Wells
Genre:
YA Paranormal Romance
Publisher:
Infinity Publishing
Date
of Publication: May 11, 2015
ISBN:
9781495805868
Number
of pages: 309
Word
Count: 70,000
Cover
Artist: Pixel Mischief Design
Book
Description:
Still
shocked over her mother’s mysterious death, California socialite
Logan Keller is handed a one-way ticket to her long lost roots in
Wyoming where love, deceit and danger await. Though she could forget
everything staring into Luke Callahan’s eyes, Logan is quickly
thrust into a fight for survival. Taking fate into her own hands,
she begins unraveling the dangerous deceptions that abound at every
turn. Her father is keeping secrets and Luke is keeping more. But
Logan is keeping the biggest secret of them all.
The
Violet Hour is a page-turning captivating twist of young romance and
the supernatural.
Teaser:
For
a moment, I felt like I was on a plane taking off. My ears plugged
up, then began popping while my breaths were low and quick as if the
oxygen supply was diminishing. I felt light-headed, but not like I
was going to pass out. It was as if my senses were paralyzing me,
trapping me in my own skin. All I could do was sit there and
continue to watch my father’s lips move but unable to hear his
words. My thoughts echoed the word, “…werewolf.”
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Excerpt:
I
sat up and pulled my knees in close to my chest. Electricity flared
in the air as Luke inhaled.
“You
know, Logan, you’re not who I expected you to be,” he said,
taking a long thought-filled pause. “I thought the next twelve
months were going to be hell living with a California socialite, but
you’re pretty amazing. I guess I owe you an apology.”
“So,
it’s a good thing that I’m nothing like you expected?” I asked.
“It’s
a really, really good thing.”
As
I started to smile back he craned his neck to look away from me. His
eyes focused. Something black flashed across the road but I was more
scared by Luke’s reaction. The warmth had vanished from Luke in a
heartbeat. The object stopped moving toward us when it got to an
opening between the trees. Even though I could feel Luke’s
concern, I leaned forward toward the window, curious. It was a wolf
– a really big wolf, staring directly at us with bright green eyes.
It was close enough I could see quick breaths escape into the crisp
rain-drenched air. I was startled when the engine roared to life.
Luke threw the car into reverse, and I nearly slammed into the dash
as the sound of gravel scattered everywhere. He quickly jockeyed
around and pulled back onto the road heading home. I kept my eyes on
the wolf until he was no longer in sight.
“Was
that a wolf?” I asked. Everything happened so quickly, I had to be
sure.
“Yes,”
he spit.
“I’ve
never seen a wolf before – that thing was huge.”
Luke
immediately turned to look at me with an expression that I couldn’t
begin to read.
“What’s
going on?” I pressed, puzzled.
When
he looked toward the road and didn’t answer, I knew my question
needed to be more specific to get results.
“Why
are you freaking out? It was just a wolf.” I was worried. He had
gone from warm and comforting to moody and distant over such a small
thing and I second-guessed how quickly I had fallen for him.
“Because
I need to get you home, it’s getting late,” he muttered, failing
to control his tone.
“That
doesn’t make any sense, Luke. I have no curfew and you flaked as
soon as you saw the wolf.”
“Wolves
are dangerous.”
“We
were in the car,” I countered.
“Doesn’t
matter.”
About
the Author:
The
Violet Hour Series has been begging to escape Andrea’s subconscious
for more than five years. Focusing on a wonderful career, handsome
husband and two beautiful children by day, she began feverishly
penning the series by night. Now a full-time writer, Andrea debuts
The Violet Hour.
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