Today on my blog I have the Rising Book Blitz. I love this cover and I can't wait to read this book. So let's get started and meet the author Holly:
Holly Kelly is a mom who writes books in
her spare time: translation-She hides in the bathroom with her laptop and locks
the door while the kids destroy the house and smear peanut butter on the walls.
Holly was born in Utah but lived in Salina , Kansas until she
was 13 and in Garland , Texas until she was 18. She's now back in Utah-- "happy
valley". Holly is married to her wonderful husband, James, and the two of
them are currently raising 6 rambunctious children. Her interests are reading,
writing (or course), martial arts, visual arts, and spending time with family.
Holly Kelly's first published book is: Rising. Rising was published by Clean
Teen Publishing on September 6, 2013.
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In a war between the humans and the inhabitants of
the sea—humans will lose. Xanthus Dimitriou—the most lethal Dagonian to
rise from the ocean—is on a mission to save mankind from annihilation. But
first there’s one small thing he needs to do… kill a beautiful young woman
in a wheelchair.
Killing her doesn’t start out as part of his plan.
He entrenches himself deep in the human world. Aligning himself with his
enemies, he prepares to send them to Triton to face their punishment. Then
Sara Taylor rolls onto the scene. Xanthus
knows at once she’s a criminal. And her crime? Being born. She’s a
human/Dagonian half-breed, an abomination. Killing her should be an easy
job. All he has to do is break into her apartment, slit her throat, and
feed her body to the sharks. Simple, right? Wrong. If only she weren’t so
beautiful, so innocent, so sweet…
Saving the world may have to wait. It appears Xanthus has a woman to
save. But protecting her may cost him his own life.
Excerpt:
He knew what he had to do, what he’d done countless times before. As a
trained soldier, he had a sacred duty to protect his people, guard their
secret, and uphold the law. This female’s presence here was not only a criminal
act, but it also presented an imminent threat. And because of that, his course
was clear.
He had to kill her.
His plan lay clearly before him. Blanketed in the shadows, he’d enter
her apartment window. Moving silently, he’d strike fast. Before she could cry
out for help, he’d have her throat slit wide open. With
her blood flowing swiftly, she’d be dead in mere seconds. The fact that she
bathed at this time added to the ease of the execution. Clean up would be
simple. Before the night ended, it would be as if she’d never existed. The
Dagonian threat of exposure would be wiped clean from the human world.
He hesitated.
No, he didn’t merely hesitate. He halted. Fingering his blade in his
holster, he willed his feet to move, but they seemed unwilling to obey. Then
his mind latched onto a thought. It was no crime to wait for a more opportune
time or a more secluded place to strike. He didn’t need to act rashly. True,
finding her here in the human world shocked him, but he needed to be
clear-headed and sure when he killed her.
He made his way back to his vehicle and climbed behind the wheel. He
leaned his head back against the seat, closed his eyes, and attempted to clear
his head.
He’d be back and she would die. She deserved to die. She may have the
voice of an angel, but that was a lie. She was a traitor, a threat to their
people. No other explanation made sense.
He felt someone near just before a fist rapped on the glass. A big,
filthy man with wild hair motioned for him to roll down his window.
As soon as the glass lowered, the barrel of a high-caliber pistol poked
inside. “Give me all your money and I won’t hurt you,” the man growled.
“Put away that gun and I won’t hurt you,” Xanthus said, his voice low and menacing.
The man didn’t seem too impressed. “Yeah man, right. You might notice
I’m the one with the...” Before he got the words out, Xanthus had the gun out of the man’s hand and
pointed back at his face with his windpipe clenched in his fist.
“Hey man, I was just joking,” the human choked out.
“Just walk away. And don’t come back. If I see your face anywhere near
here again, I’ll kill you. Do you understand me?”
The man’s eyes widened in fear. “Yeah, yeah, I hear you,” he said, just
before Xanthus
released him and he escaped into the darkness.
This Dagonian female probably felt at home with these bottom-feeders.
Probably? Aw Hades. He cursed himself and the doubt in his mind. He
doubly cursed that he couldn’t seem to stop himself from caring about her
welfare. He’d be killing her himself, after all. The traitor had to die,
regardless of his feelings and no matter how appealing she was. Of course if
she died by a human’s hands then he wouldn’t...
No.
He shook his head at his own idiotic thoughts. If a human killed her,
then her body would be taken to the morgue, for the humans to see. He couldn’t
let that happen. He had to be the one to kill her and carefully dispose of her
body. And he would, soon.
Just not tonight.
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Thank you for stopping by my blog today for the Rising Book Blitz. I would also like to say Thanks to Jaidis for letting me participate in this book blitz. Don't forget to enter the giveaway.
~Sabrina
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