Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Men of the Cave Blog Tour




Men of the Cave (Book One)


Only $0.99! 

Blurb:
Raised by unorthodox parents, Kasey Reese has always struggled to be invisible, to not be noticed, to avoid conflict. Running from a broken relationship, Kasey flees to Spain on a scholarship, to restore the comfort she finds in anonymity. Destiny, however, has other plans for her - a life threatening, life-altering journey into the supernatural when she meets the men of the cave.

Excerpt: 
Hidden behind tall trees, I came to a small natural clearing of low grass. In this patch, the twins battled with swords. I could tell they had been at this for a while. Sweat soaked their shaggy hair. Droplets poured down their bare muscular chests. It was hard to distinguish who was who. One wore black shorts and the other blue. They grunted with every swing, and I could see all their teenage boy muscles flex when their swords struck.
 
“Clink, clank,” the swords sounded with each smack. Their footwork was impressive as they anticipated the other’s move. They were in a dangerous synchronized dance. I recognized the swords from research for an extensive history report. The assignment was on the Roman Coliseum and the Gladiators. The men used these swords during the mid-first century. I couldn’t believe the twins were fighting with this type of sword.

The swords were about two feet long with a diamond cut, pointed tip. They swung them around with ease and precision as if they were mere batons. Is this what these boys did for fun? One twin thrust his sword straight down toward the other, but he masterfully blocked the strike. I found it odd they fought with no shields like true Roman Gladiator would have. The twins locked with swords crossed, and the twin in blue fell to one knee. The twin in black, almost sinister said, “I have you now.”

He swung his sword over his head like a helicopter, then aimed it dead on at his brother’s chest. The twin on the floor tried to block the oncoming sword. A tragic miss. His brother’s sword plunged into his chest.

I gasped as the twin fell struggling with his last few breaths.  Like a movie scene, the victor’s sword pierced through the young boy’s body. The twin fell to the ground. The sword handle stuck out of his chest and the tip out of his back.

His brother smiled and said, “Finally,” then left through a path on the other side of the clearing.

I bent over and tried to breathe. My body shook. I felt as if someone twisted my stomach like a soaked towel. I took a few steps forward and looked around. I heard nothing, only silence. I hurried to reach the brother lying dead before me.

“Martin, John…,” I whispered. The boy didn’t move. I took another step forward to see his face. As I peered over his shoulder, his haunting open eyes and mouth sent me into a complete earthquake. Panicked, I staggered backwards. My back felt the prickly sting of a Juniper tree. Then I ran. I sobbed, and sprinted as fast as I could. I anticipated seeing the winding driveway that would lead me out of this monstrous nightmare.

Review:

The cover had me intrigued but the book description pulled me and loving the ride the story took me on.


Kasey has unorthodox parents who give her and her little brother no structure. Going to Spain to study abroad and fleeing from her broken relationship she wants nothing more then to forget her parents and ex-boyfriend that is until she meets Dion and he changes everything she thought she knew about herself and the world she lives in. With a dangerous adventure and trying to keep herself from falling in love Kasey but when destiny has other plans for you all you can do is try and enjoy the ride.

I loved Kasey from page one. With everything she has gone through with her parents she is a smart, and caring. Her love for her little brother really shows every time they talk on the phone or she is talking about him. Dion and her brothers are amazing. They are immortal and each has special powers. Dion’s is he is really fast. And they don’t make guys like him or his brothers anymore. They are so sweet and chivalrous and Dion just had me swooning all over him from the start. I loved the chemistry between Kasey and Dion even though he knew she was coming and meant for him he never pressured her to fall quickly for him. At times I wanted to smack Kasey though for fighting her attraction and pushing him away but I understood also learning that your boyfriend is immortal can not be easy but she does handle all the weirdness good. Add the fact that Kasey has her own weird heritage makes her and Dion a perfect match.

I loved all the side characters. They added to the story line and I can’t wait to learn more about all of Dion’s brothers. I enjoyed how Marisette adds people from history along with Gods and Demi-Gods. All the history thrown in plus Greek mythology makes for such an amazing story that will leave you wanting more. 5/5 Bloody Fangs

About the Author 
Teacher, mother, and wife, not in that order. I’m an extreme Florida girl whose never seen snow. I believe white should be worn at funerals, not black. Studied at the University of Central Florida for a BA in English. If I can avoid close-toed shoes, I do. Born from Cuban immigrant parents I spoke Spanish before I spoke English. If you ever see me staring blankly into nothing, then my head is in a story.

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Thank you for stopping by my blog today. I would also like to say Thank You Marisette for letting me re view your book and say Thank You to Mystical Muse Book Tours for letting me participate in this tour.
~Sabrina

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