Book Blitz : Lost by M. Lathan
Today's Book Blitz is M.Latham's second book in her Hidden Series , Here today on The Phantom Paragrapher is "Lost".
Synopsis: Lost - Book #2 Hidden Series - M.Latham - June 2013
Three
months ago, Christine Grant found herself, love, and impossible
friends, while losing the memories of the biggest piece of her past.
Now, her powers are spinning out of control and must be tamed by the woman who saved the world, the same woman Christine is predicted to kill in less than a month.
Wanting to punish catty orphans was just the beginning. It’s only a matter of time before she discovers that the world is not as safe from her as she hoped it was.
Now, her powers are spinning out of control and must be tamed by the woman who saved the world, the same woman Christine is predicted to kill in less than a month.
Wanting to punish catty orphans was just the beginning. It’s only a matter of time before she discovers that the world is not as safe from her as she hoped it was.
Goodreads Link : http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17916291-lost?ac=1
Excerpt
Two
I’d thought I hated Sienna Martin. That was nothing,
a childish grudge. I used to hate Remi until my heart started bleeding for her.
That was nothing too. Hate was what I felt for Kamon.
I’d give anything to know what he was up to, pull
him out of the shadows and into the light. Was he getting close? Did he know
who and what I was?
I welcomed the energy that rushed over my skin, and
his name echoed in my head.
He was in New Orleans. I knew it for a fact.
I faintly heard when Nate turned off the TV. I
didn’t open my eyes, too wrapped up in the buzzing, in the power I pretended I
didn’t have.
Behind my eyelids, I saw a blurry picture of my New
Orleans backyard.
Kamon chuckled, circling Lydia Shaw near the pool. “Where
is she?” he asked.
“That’s not your business, and stay away from
this house.”
“She is very much so my business. A girl with her
potential does not come along every day. I noticed it the first time I saw her.
I knew then.”
Lydia laughed and stepped closer to his face. “I
can’t wait for this to be over,” she said.
My muscles quivered. Lydia and Kamon shook with me.
“Me either. I have big plans. I’ve been working
on my new title. What do you think of Emperor Kamon? Too much?” He laughed.
“There’s finally a date after your dash. I guess I’m lucky Leah’s so
unstable. I know you’re terrified. It’s getting so close. July 4th.”
I shook even harder and heard a far away scream.
Lydia spun around, and Remi wiggled her fingers at
her, a taunting wave. Her jet-black hair dangled to her waist now. My
Master, My Lord, in a fancy, ancient script, was permanently inked on her
stomach, right above her low-cutting leather pants.
“Remi is one of the best things to ever happen to
me. Her first offering brought my nemesis barging through the doors. In time,
she’ll bring me Leah. I’ve seen July 4th,
Lydia. It is your pet’s destiny, and I’m going to help her fulfill it.”
My backyard trembled like an earthquake was
ravishing New Orleans, and someone screamed, “Emma, hold her head!”
Nate.
“Wake up, Chris,” Emma said.
I opened my eyes. Nate and Em were shaking me and
swatting at my cheeks. Blood was everywhere – on Nate’s hands, his chest, my
pillow.
I’d had another fit. Correction. I was still having
a fit, shaking and bleeding and buzzing. Em’s thoughts were frantic and in
fluent French. But understandable. I had a feeling she could speak Chinese, and
I would understand it right now.
She snapped and disappeared, leaving me alone with
Nate. His face vibrated as I shook, and he braced me against his chest.
After a moment, his body tensed against mine,
and he drew his arms away, no longer holding me. My nails were in his sides,
and they didn’t want to let go.
Embers blew around us, and found their way to his
head, circling and sparkling, crowning him with fire. I coughed from the smoke
tickling my throat. He didn’t seem to see them at all.
A deep voice I’d never heard screamed, “Dali!”
It echoed several times after. With each repeat, Nate clutched his head
tighter, in pain.
All day I had been questioning where I belonged. Now
I knew. I belonged in a cage, not allowed to roam freely around my enemies.
I didn’t want to hurt him. Or myself. I needed to
listen to my body. Someone had told me that. Someone …
A flash of light blinded me, and Sophia and Emma
appeared when it cleared.
Sophia pried my clenched jaw open. Something warm
filled my mouth and slithered down my throat.
Then
there was nothing but darkness.
Comments
Post a Comment