If you love fantasy, the paranormal, romance and
twisty-turny stories featuring two young women in the fight of their lives then
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Re-Release Date: March 23, 2014
Original Publication: May 23, 2012
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Kay’s journey of a lifetime started in the woods outside of Asheville, North Carolina. It was there that the 17 year old met a beautiful man along with a monster. The chance encounter led her to an unbelievable world that shouldn’t exist; a place where myths and fairy tales were real, and in some cases, deadly. Kay knew she would have to brave this new world if she hoped to find a cure for her terminal cancer.
With a strange yet beautiful cast of characters that she would meet along the way, Kay uncovered truths that would change her life forever. However, before it was all over, it would become clear that Kay wasn’t the only one with problems.
Yet another 17 year old young woman was fighting for her freedom and her life.Kira had lived in a magical world that Kay had only dreamt of. Despite this, her life had not been filled with many good things. As a matter of fact, she considered her empty, emotional solitude the only positive aspect of her life. She fought daily battles to escape abuse and torture.
Trained to be an expert assassin, she was charged with kidnapping Kay and delivering her to Kira’s master, Lord Donovan.
As the two young women set forth in their journeys, their paths would cross in unimaginable ways. The only question that would remain was who would come out alive and whole in the end?
WARNING: This is a upper ya/young adult/new adult fictional story that includes some explicit language, graphic violence, and mild sexual situations. Recommended for ages sixteen and up.
Kay’s journey of a lifetime started in the woods outside of Asheville, North Carolina. It was there that the 17 year old met a beautiful man along with a monster. The chance encounter led her to an unbelievable world that shouldn’t exist; a place where myths and fairy tales were real, and in some cases, deadly. Kay knew she would have to brave this new world if she hoped to find a cure for her terminal cancer.
With a strange yet beautiful cast of characters that she would meet along the way, Kay uncovered truths that would change her life forever. However, before it was all over, it would become clear that Kay wasn’t the only one with problems.
Yet another 17 year old young woman was fighting for her freedom and her life.Kira had lived in a magical world that Kay had only dreamt of. Despite this, her life had not been filled with many good things. As a matter of fact, she considered her empty, emotional solitude the only positive aspect of her life. She fought daily battles to escape abuse and torture.
Trained to be an expert assassin, she was charged with kidnapping Kay and delivering her to Kira’s master, Lord Donovan.
As the two young women set forth in their journeys, their paths would cross in unimaginable ways. The only question that would remain was who would come out alive and whole in the end?
WARNING: This is a upper ya/young adult/new adult fictional story that includes some explicit language, graphic violence, and mild sexual situations. Recommended for ages sixteen and up.
The hairs on the back of my neck started to tingle. For
the second time that day, I felt as if I might be in some unfortunate Animal
Planet documentary. At least this time I was safe in my house. Well, at least I
hoped I was safe.
I stayed deathly still at my window, thinking movement
might draw its attention. I could have gone to my bed and told myself that it
all hadn’t actually happened, yet I wanted to know what it was. Are there any
white bears in Asheville? I mean, there were polar bears, but I obviously
wasn’t in the Arctic, so that wasn’t possible. No, I didn’t think it was a
bear. It wasn’t burly enough.
The animal took another cautious step out of the woods and
smelled the ground. It lifted its head up and then smelled the air around
itself, searching for something.
Upon the understanding of what it was, my fascination
magnified. It was an enormous and elegant white wolf. I sucked in my breath,
awed by its beauty. The wolf’s head snapped around to face my direction, almost
as if it had heard me breathe.
No way. I’m at least a hundred yards away, in a house. It
couldn’t have heard me.
But there it was, just standing out of the tree line,
staring at me. It was by far one of the most beautiful creatures I had ever
seen.
We stayed that way for a while, staring at each other. Me,
in my Young Guns concert t-shirt and plaid flannel pajama bottoms, leaning
against the window frame, wondering what the wolf was doing. The wolf with its
gleaming fur, standing on the grass almost a football field away, studying me
with something that almost resembled intelligence. The two of us were only
separated by a house, an enormous yard and a road.
Then there was more movement in the tree line. A second
wolf stepped out of the trees. This one was chocolate brown in color, walking
up to the white one. It sniffed at the ground as it walked and seemed wholly
engrossed in whatever it was that it found there.
As I looked from the brown colored wolf to the white one,
something else caught my eye, but this time I jumped as it startled the crap
out of me.
Another wolf, this one black, stood in the middle of my
front yard. I didn’t know how long it had been standing there, but I did know
that just like the white one, it was staring right at me. Unwavering. If I
thought the white one had been beautiful, then there were no words for this
particular wolf. It was staggering, with its shiny, jet black fur reflecting
the moonlight, its eyes a piercing green.
Is that color green normal for a wolf’s
eyes?
It looked to be just as large physically as the other two
wolves, but it carried itself differently. It seemed more confident and sure of
things than the others were. Even the carriage of its body radiated certainty
and command. The way the wolf looked at me, I felt like it saw right through me
to my soul. I never knew an animal could see someone so thoroughly the way this
one seemed to see me. My hands trembled at some emotion I couldn’t name. It
wasn’t fear; it was more like an overwhelming sense of knowing and
intimacy.
How strange.
I stood frozen, feeling both excited and scared. So
engrossed at the sight of the beautiful black wolf that I didn’t even see the
other two approaching. The black wolf must have heard them coming because it
turned its head in their direction. I followed its gaze to see them halfway to
where it was standing in my yard. Looking back to the black wolf, I saw that it
was watching me intently again, its head cocked to the side as if it were
analyzing me. I almost felt as if it had a question it wanted to ask, but then
one of the other wolves yapped and it turned and trotted
away.
The three wolves disappeared back into the trees. I stood
there for a few minutes after they faded out of sight, wondering if they would
reappear again. Today had been unreal. Apparently, these woods were full of
animals.
In just one day I had come across a rabid dog large enough
that I would seem more like a snack to it instead of a meal and then three
wolves. I wondered what else could be out there in the forest surrounding us as
I walked to my bed to lie back down. All of a sudden I felt a lot like Dorothy
in The Wizard of Oz.
Wolves and freaky dogs, oh my.
What would tomorrow bring?
Crystal and Melissa often live half their lives with their
heads in the clouds dreaming of alpha military hunks, werewolves and kick ass
heroines crazy enough to chase after creatures that they unquestionably should know
better than to chase.
Their first YA novel, The Burning Star, was released in
May 2012. Big Bad Bite is their second novel, but their first adult paranormal
romance. They are now working on their next two novels, Walk On The Striped
Side and Secret Maneuvers. With these projects underway, they are looking
forward to showing the rest of the world their crazy stories, heroes and
heroines that often plague their minds until written, and hope you will join
them on their journey!
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