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by W. J. May


  An ancient journal, a Sioghra necklace and a special mark force life-altering decisions for a girl who grew up unprepared to fight for her life or others.

  All secrets have a cost and Rouge's determination to find the truth can only lead to trouble…or something even more sinister.

  Rae of Hope is FREE!

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  Book Trailer:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gILAwXxx8MU

  BOOK BLURB:

  How hard do you have to shake the family tree to find the truth about the past?

  Fifteen year-old Rae Kerrigan never really knew her family's history. Her mother and father died when she was young and it is only when she accepts a scholarship to the prestigious Guilder Boarding School in England that a mysterious family secret is revealed.

  Will the sins of the father be the sins of the daughter?

  As Rae struggles with new friends, a new school and a star-struck forbidden love, she must also face the ultimate challenge: receive a tattoo on her sixteenth birthday with specific powers that may bind her to an unspeakable darkness. It's up to Rae to undo the dark evil in her family's past and have a ray of hope for her future.

  RADIUM HALOS - THE SENSELESS SERIES

  Book 1 is FREE: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IFSS4ES

  Book Blurb:

  Everyone needs to be a hero at one point in their life.

  The small town of Elliot Lake will never be the same again.

  Caught in a sudden thunderstorm, Zoe, a high school senior from Elliot Lake, and five of her friends take shelter in an abandoned uranium mine. Over the next few days, Zoe's hearing sharpens drastically, beyond what any normal human being can detect. She tells her friends, only to learn that four others have an increased sense as well. Only Kieran, the new boy from Scotland, isn't affected.

  Fashioning themselves into superheroes, the group tries to stop the strange occurrences happening in their little town. Muggings, break-ins, disappearances, and murder begin to hit too close to home. It leads the team to think someone knows about their secret - someone who wants them all dead.

  An incredulous group of heroes. A traitor in the midst. Some dreams are written in blood.

  Shadow of Doubt

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  Part 2

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  Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZK09Fe7kgA

  Book Blurb:

  What happens when you fall for the one you are forbidden to love?

  Erebus is a bit of a lost soul. He's a guy so he should be out to have fun but unlike the rest of his kind, he is solemn and withdrawn. That is, until he meets Aurora, a law student at Cornell University. His entire world is shaken. Feelings he's never had and urges he's never understood take over. These strange longings drive him to question everything about himself

  When a jealous ex stalks back into his life, he must decide if he is willing to risk everything to be with Aurora. His desire for her could destroy her, or worse, erase his own existence forever.

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  BOOK 2

  Crush

  Book 1

  The Crush Saga

  by

  Chrissy Peebles

  Copyright © 2013 by Chrissy Peebles

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners.

  Books by Chrissy Peebles

  ***

  The Enchanted Castle Series

  The Enchanted Castle Series Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/Ysb6uzIdsEk

  Enchanted Castle - book 1

  My Haunted Fairytale - book 2

  Enchanted Dreams - book 3

  The Ruby Ring Saga

  The Ruby Ring Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_w-eZwPJbA

  Eternal Vows - book 1

  Eternal Destiny - book 2

  Eternal Fire - book 3

  Eternal Faith - book 4

  Eternal Bloom - book 5

  Eternal Flame – book 6

  Eternal Conflict – book 7

  The Crush Saga

  The Crush Saga Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/4eMF8KXEUc4

  Crush - Book 1

  Crash - Book 2

  Chosen - book 3

  Chaos – book 4

  Deep Web – book 5

  Conflicted – book 6

  The Hope Saga

  The Hope Saga Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF9UkY0qiSo

  Apocalypse - Underwater City - book 1

  Rebel Princess - book 2

  Rebel Warrior - book 3

  Trapped in the Hollow Earth Novelette Series

  Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/viwT0M8Ms_g

  Book 1 - Castaway

  Book 2 - Dread

  Book 3 - Peril

  Book 4 - Outlive

  Book 5 - Endure

  Book 6 - Persevere

  Book 7 - Turbulence

  Book 8 - Hope

  Book 9 - Termination - The Conclusion

  Apocalypse Unleashed Series

  Book Trailer for The Zombie Chronicles Series: http://youtu.be/ociUHiL1g70

  Val (prequelto the zombie series) Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mp43Ml4hvE

  Val - The prequel to The Zombie Chronicles

  The Zombie Chronicles - book 1

  The Zombie Chronicles - book 2 - Race for the Cure

  The Zombie Chronicles - book 3 - Deadly City

  The Zombie Chronicles - book 4 - Poisonous Serum

  The Zombie Chronicles - book 5 - Undead Nightmare

  The Zombie Chronicles - book 6 - Revelation

  The Zombie Chronicles - book 7 – Trepidation

  The Zombie Chronicles – book 8 – Impact

  Author’s blog:

  http://www.chrissypeebles.blogspot.com

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  The Crush Saga Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/4eMF8KXEUc4

  Chapter 1

  Big Bear Lake, California is located in a lush green valley, surrounded by mountains and the towering pines, sparkling streams, wildlife, and hidden lakes of the San Bernardino National Forest. We’d just moved into a cute, two-story brick house along the south shore of Big Bear Lake, a beautiful, quaint little home left to us by my grandmother when she’d passed away. She’d spent her whole life in the house and had loved it, so my parents thought it would be fantastic to dump our city life and move out to the smog-free middle of nowhere, where we could get lost in the peace and quiet tranquility. It wasn’t the easiest place to get to, and only three roads led in and out of the valley.

  My parents loved the solitude because they were writers. My father wrote mystery thrillers, and Mom penned romance novels. They hated the hustle, bustle, and noise of the city and were sure they’d be better able to concentrate out in the peaceful wilderness. “It’ll be a fresh start for all
of us,” my mother assured me just after my bad breakup with my boyfriend, “a very healthy experience all around.”

  I wasn’t sure, though, if I could so easily adjust to the simple life after living in New York City, but once we got there, I loved the place. It was a far cry different, going from honking taxicabs and towering buildings to honking geese and towering trees, but I knew my mother was right; it would be the perfect spot to forget about my depressing love life.

  I had two brothers and one sister, but they had already moved out of the house, so now I was virtually an only child, with the two most wonderful parents. We were a loving, close-knit family, and I couldn’t have been more thankful for that.

  It was only June when we moved in, so I had almost the whole summer to get used to California and my new home before school started. I carried in the last heavy box to my cluttered room; everything was a mess. I bit my lip hard as I looked around at all the boxes and bags, knowing there was no way I’d get everything unpacked and put in its place in one night.

  My mother pushed through the maze of boxes, toppling them everywhere. “Pizza’s here.”

  It was past lunchtime, and my stomach rumbled. My German shepherd pranced around in a circle and barked.

  “Mom,” I said, “Max needs to be walked first.”

  She brushed her hair behind her ear and smiled. “Go ahead and take him out, then, but don’t wander off too far.”

  I kissed her cheek. “Of course not.”

  She pointed to my eyes. “What’s with the dark circles?”

  “Uh…I’m sure it’s just makeup, or maybe just because I’ve been getting absolutely no sleep?”

  “It’s your makeup,” she said, smiling. “You look like a raccoon.”

  “See? I’ll fit right in with the wildlife out here.”

  My mom laughed. “Well, maybe the raccoons can adopt you. They’re nocturnal too.”

  “I just can’t sleep at night. I can’t help it.”

  She wrapped her arm around me. “Is this about the breakup with Sean? Honey, it’s been six months. Remember what we talked about? We’re here for a new beginning, a fresh start.”

  “I know,” I said, wincing because the whole thing still hurt.

  Sean had dumped me out of the blue, and getting dumped sucked, no matter the reason. I had given him my heart, and he had trampled all over it. The breakup absolutely blinded me, and I didn’t see it coming when he called me and said, “Taylor, this just isn’t working for me anymore.”

  I knew it was time for me to move on with my life, with whatever grace and dignity I could muster. We’d both made mistakes in the relationship, and neither one of us were perfect by a long run. Still, I refused to let that relationship define who I was. Just because we didn’t work out and clearly weren’t meant for each other, that didn’t mean things wouldn’t work out with someone else in the future. My friends set me up on stupid dates that never worked out, and I wondered if I’d ever find the “spark” again. For the time being, I decided I was done with guys. I was just going to enjoy my fresh start and focus on my passion, painting. The yard was overrun with weeds and vegetation, but my dad had hired someone to fix it up, and when he was finished, it would be the perfect place for me to pursue my art.

  I threw my black, curly hair into a messy ponytail, then slid my feet into my white tennis shoes. I wore a white t-shirt and my favorite pair of skinny jeans that hugged my curves so tight they felt like a second skin. I’d washed them so many times that they were faded and super soft, form-fitting in all the right places. The right knee had a large rip in it, but that only gave them originality. Silver and leather bracelets dangled from each of my wrists, and silver rings adorned my fingers. I looked into the mirror and wiped the smeared eyeliner from underneath my brown eyes, then headed outside.

  It was so beautiful there. Our yard was surrounded by towering trees that stretched high into the sky. The birds chirped, the sun shone on my face, and a cool breeze ruffled my hair. I loved my back yard woods. Inhaling the clean air, I smiled. I’m really going to enjoy my fresh start here…and so is Max, I thought as the dog explored the back yard, fascinated and intrigued by all the new smells and sounds.

  Suddenly, Max’s ears shot back, as if he had noticed an animal in the woods. Peering closer, I glimpsed a whitetail deer sipping from a puddle. My heart melted at the sight of the adorable animal. Max’s bark scared it almost to death, and the poor animal darted off into the vegetation. He wasn’t used to all that natural wildlife, but I knew he was going to love it there as much as I was, if not more. He barked fiercely, then suddenly bolted through the trees, deeper into the woods, and I guessed he was chasing the deer. I decided then and there that I’d have to keep him on a leash.

  “Max!” I yelled. “Come back!”

  He didn’t listen.

  I glanced back at the house, wondering if I should get my parents for help. The woods and its inhabitants scared me, but I debated on what I should do. Finally, I decided to just go a little ways into the woods, but I did—if only for a brief second—wonder what the chances were that I’d run into a bear.

  I stepped through the vegetation and took a tentative step. Glancing around, I didn’t see Max, so I called for him a few times, only to get no response. When I heard a bark in the distance, I took off through the woods that surrounded our property. I pushed aside some green vegetation and glanced ahead and could finally see my beloved and ornery pet. “Max!” I shouted. “Come back!”

  He gave me the dog version of the I-see-you-but-I-don’t-care look, then started sniffing the ground.

  As I walked toward where he was, I seriously considered obedience classes. A thorn grazed my skin, and I bit my lip to stave off the pain. I swore I’d never let that cantankerous canine off the leash again.

  I stumbled left and tripped over a pile of termite-ridden, moss-covered, rotting logs, then burst through more towering ferns. Max disappeared into the thick vegetation once again. I couldn’t see him anywhere, but I could still hear him barking. Panting, I spun in a slow circle. I was afraid if I went in any deeper, I’d get lost, but I couldn’t just desert my best friend.

  The snap of a twig behind me, followed by the unmistakable crunch of dried leaves, halted me mid step, and I strained to listen. Was that...Max?

  The snap of another twig drifted through the forest.

  I peered around the trees and high grass. “Max?” I yelled. “C’mere, boy.”

  Silence.

  I swept an uneasy glance around the trees, my senses on full alert, and I whistled. “Here, Max! C’mon, boy. Let’s go home.”

  The singing of crickets and chirping of birds was my only reply.

  I jumped, startled, as a sudden flash of tan glinted to my left. I flinched. For a split second, I saw amber-colored eyes in the foliage. Panic struck me; I was sure it was some kind of wild animal. I worried that Max might have been attacked, and I knew one bite to the throat might prove fatal. I grabbed a long, sturdy stick. It wasn’t much of a weapon, but I’d be able to poke those yellow eyes out if their owner came after me.

  A menacing growl broke the silence. My heart thudded against my ribcage, and a shiver swept over my skin. Running after Max had been a dumb idea. My dad had warned me about black bears, coyotes, mountain lions, and bobcats. He hadn’t said anything about tigers, but it was still quite the oh-my situation.

  Whatever the creature was that I’d seen, it had already seen me, so I knew there was no use hiding. I had to call for Max again, as I couldn’t possibly leave until I knew he was okay. “Max!” I yelled, pointing the stick at the eyes peering out from the vegetation, ready to fight with every ounce of strength I had.

  Finally, Max burst through the thick plants, and I clutched my heart and let out a sigh of relief when I saw that he was unharmed. He immediately took a protective stance in front of me and starting growling and barking at whatever was in those ferns. Given the fight-or-flight choice, I was sure the best course of action was t
o slowly sneak backward and get the heck outta there.

  When the ferns parted, I gasped. I was face to face with a mountain lion, and when it let out its bloodcurdling signature roar, my heart began to pound in my chest like a high school marching band.

  I turned around quickly, only to bump into a guy who looked to be about my age. He was so scorching hot that if I had wet my finger with my tongue and touched him, his chest would have steamed and sizzled. He instinctively pushed me behind him as if to protect me, then started shouting and throwing sticks at the big cat. I joined in with some noise of my own, and in an instant, the mountain lion fled into the grass.

  The beautiful stranger eyed me up and down, warmth and empathy radiating from the depths of his glare. “Are you okay?”

  Those gorgeous, winter-blue eyes hypnotized me, and I was pulled into his hold with one look. My breath had never literally been taken away before, but I was absolutely suffocating under the power of his stare, and my knees began to shake. “I-I…” The butterflies that had landed in my stomach in fear of the cat were now turning flirty summersaults. My eyes slid up his towering body, gliding over his high cheekbones and the dark stubble shading his sharp jaw. He was definitely tall, dark, and handsome, and even if it was quite cliché of me to be so taken by him, I felt like I’d been struck by lightning. I’d never been face to face with somebody so beautiful and angelic. He was the kind of guy who I thought only existed in movies, as if a Calvin Klein model had stepped down off of one of those big, delicious billboards for a hike through the woods.

  “Are you sure you’re all right?” he said when my stutter never turned into a complete answer. He didn’t fidget or stumble for words like I did whenever I was standing in front of a gorgeous stranger. Rather, his cool confidence spoke volumes to me, as if he was used to girls throwing themselves at him, which I was just about to do.

 

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