Release Day Event
Title: Reaper’s
Novice
Author: Cecilia
Robert
Release date: January
10th, 2013
Genre: urban
fantasy
Age Group: YA
Buy Links: Not
available at this time. Please look these up on Amazon and Barnes and Noble on
Jan. 10th, the release and posting date.
Book trailer:
Book Description:
17- year- old Ana Maria Tei’s life has always been perfect:
loving parents, good grades, and a future so bright it outshone the sun. But
now words like “separation” and “divorce” are sending her world plummeting to
hell. Determined to keep her family intact, Ana plans a family-bonding trip
from Vienna to Tuscany. Except fate has other plans. Ana’s parents and siblings
are killed in a car accident on their way to pick Ana up from school.
Enter Grim, aka Ernest. He promises to relinquish the four souls if Ana agrees to trade her soul for theirs and serve a lifetime as his novice. In order for Ana to graduate from her Reaper’s Novice station to a Soul Collector graduate, Grim puts her to test. To her horror, she finds out becoming a Reaper’s Novice didn’t happen by chance. It was preordained, and she is forced to make a choice: save her family’s souls or come to terms with who she really is and complete the task set for her
Enter Grim, aka Ernest. He promises to relinquish the four souls if Ana agrees to trade her soul for theirs and serve a lifetime as his novice. In order for Ana to graduate from her Reaper’s Novice station to a Soul Collector graduate, Grim puts her to test. To her horror, she finds out becoming a Reaper’s Novice didn’t happen by chance. It was preordained, and she is forced to make a choice: save her family’s souls or come to terms with who she really is and complete the task set for her
About the author:
Cecilia Robert lives
in Vienna with her two children, has an incurable obsession with books, TV and
medieval architecture. When not working in her full time job, catching up with
her two children, writing or reading, she can be found, knitting or crocheting,
taking photos of old buildings.
Author social media
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Excerpt
I slide my hands up his
firm chest and slip them around his neck, tangling my fingers with the
silky-soft hair curling on his collar. “I don’t think my dad trusts any boy in my room.”
He chuckles, his warm
breath caressing the shell of my ear. “Good thing he doesn’t.” His voice is
hoarse, tossing away any decent thoughts from my mind. “I’ve missed you.” My
knees barely hold me up as his lips trail my jaw, in a slow torturous pace. His
arms tighten around me, melding us together. Hiking to my toes, I push my body
forward until all that surrounds me is his light sandalwood aftershave.
“Missed you—” His mouth
covers mine, cutting me off. Every sound inside the flat fades. Everything in
me veers forward, focusing on him, on his lips on mine, not caring that my
parents could walk in on us, or my siblings down the hallway could barge in.
His hands travel down the hem of my t-shirt, and under it, wrap around my waist
and soon his fingertips whisper into my skin. And I’m burning. They hike
farther up. Every nerve in my body narrows to his fingers. I’m sure if he
stops, my body will shatter into millions of worthless pieces. And when they do
move up to trace the outer line of my lace bra, my body trembles with the
promise of combusting. A whimper bubbles up my throat, and I push myself
further into him. If only I could get under his skin, then we could be one. He
groans low as he pushes me against the door seeming as desperate as I am. I
tighten my hold on him at the same time fumble awkwardly with his shirt searching
for the path to his skin. As soon as my fingers touch his skin, his whole body
trembles.
He lifts his mouth from
mine, then buries his face in the crook of my neck, breathing hard. I clutch
him closer, tighter, my breath mirroring his.
“Kissing you has got to
be the most pleasurable thing in the world, Ana.” His voice is still rough, his
breath deliciously warm on the nape of my neck. I couldn’t agree more. I mean
about kissing him.
1 comment:
Thank you for hosting Reaper's release day. I really appreciate it. :)
Best,
Cecilia
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