Author:
Georgeann
Swiger
Publisher:
Entranced
Publishing, Rush imprint
Genre:
YA
paranormal romance
Length:
80k words
Release
Date: 4
November, 2013
Blurb:
When
seventeen-year-old Anya finds out she’s actually an angel being
trained to protect humanity, she discovers that becoming an angel has
nothing to do with wings and haloes. For Anya, becoming an angel has
to do with death—her death.
Micah,
the angelic soldier ordered to protect her until she transitions from
human to angel, promises her death will be a glorious experience as
long as she follows his rules. But getting Anya through this life and
to the next isn’t as simple as Micah expects. His job becomes even
more difficult after he unwittingly performs a miracle that exposes
Anya’s hidden angelic light.
With
her secret out, Hell’s legions begin targeting her. Unfortunately,
Hell’s minions are the least of Micah’s worries. He’s more
concerned about the forbidden human emotions he’s developed toward
Anya. Even more troubling, is she seems to love him too. And giving
in to those feelings, could mean dire consequences for them both.
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Here's an excerpt, to give you an idea what the book feels like:
Micah sits in the chair at the head of the table. He lowers his head
and mouths something under his breath before snatching the fork from
the table.
“What happened to you?” I ask. “Did you change your mind about
running away?”
“I didn’t run away.”
When he lifts meatloaf to his mouth, I pull his plate toward me. “I’m
tired of waiting for you to tell me what’s going on.”
He swallows. “I’m from the Triad.”
“Is that a foster home?”
“What’s a foster home?” He tastes his mashed potatoes.. “Aren’t
you going to eat anything?”
“I’m not hungry. Just tell me what’s going on.”
After he chugs his iced tea, he gets up and squats in front of me,
balancing on his toes. No emotion crosses his face. The odd vibration
in the room sends a tremor over my skin. Something’s off. When
Micah finally speaks, his voice is flat and emotionless. “I am an
angel of the Lord, and your new guardian, here to escort you into the
Kingdom of Heaven.”
I stare at him until the truth dawns on me. Micah’s crazy. How did
I not see it to begin with? No sane person would be running around
naked in a thunderstorm. That old Simon guy was probably with some
mental asylum. He should have put Micah in a straightjacket when he
had the chance. Now I’m locked in the dining room with a big strong
psycho.
“Aren’t you going to say anything?” The scar in his Micah’s
eyebrow deepens when he tilts his head to the side to study me. “When
you enter the Kingdom you’ll become an angel.” He seems at ease,
like a serial killer waiting to strike. “I intend to make your
human death the most wonderful experience of your life.”
“My…human death?” Even though my voice cracks, I manage to
force myself to smile. I glance at the locked doors and slowly scoot
my chair away from the table.
He touches my knee. “I’m happy to tell you, you won’t be stuck
here much longer.”
When I think enough distance is between us, I use all my strength to
shove him down and run for the door.
When I look over my shoulder, Micah gets to his feet, glaring at me.
“Stay away from me!” My trembling hand can’t get the key to
cooperate. I keep trying to get the key in the lock, but it slips out
of my sweaty fingers and drops to the floor. I pound on the door.
“Aunt Celeste!” I scream.
When I look back, Micah sits at the table, flicking his finger on the
butter knife, making it spin it like an airplane propeller. His lips
form a tight line. He slams his hand on the table, causing the butter
knife to fall to the floor. “Sit. Down. Anya.”
“Aunt Celeste, help me!”
Georgeann
Swiger earned her degree in journalism from West Virginia University,
and then spent five years as an anchor/reporter at WBOY-TV in
Clarksburg, WV. After having children, she left television news to
be a stay at home mom. During that time, she discovered creative
writing was more fun than writing about real life tragedy. Imagining
interesting characters and having them come to life on the page is
now her passion. When she’s not writing, she works as a substitute
teacher. She lives in Reedsville, West Virginia with her husband,
two kids, a beagle dog and a temperamental cat who tries to rule the
house.
Website:
http://www.georgeannswiger.com/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/GeorgeannSwiger
Pinterest:
http://pinterest.com/geoswager/
I like the excerpts :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Vanya D! Thanks for commenting. :)
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