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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Exclusive Excerpt and Giveaway: The Scribe by Elizabeth Hunter, from the Darkly Dreaming Box Set

Today I have author an exclusive excerpt and giveaway from The Scribe, by Elizabeth Hunter. The Scribe is a part of the newly released Darkly Dreaming Boxed Set, also featuring books from Kristen Painter, Grace Draven, Cate Rowen and Danielle Monsch. Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!




Authors: Kristen Painter, Elizabeth Hunter, Grace Draven, Cate Rowen and Danielle Monsch
Release Date: 9/15/14
Genre: Fantasy Romance


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Fall into magic and fall in love with Darkly Dreaming, a five book fantasy romance collection from award-winning and bestselling writers Elizabeth Hunter, Grace Draven, Danielle Monsch, Kristen Painter, and Cate Rowan. Darkly Dreaming contains five fantasy romance novels intended for adult readers.


Hidden at the crossroads of the world, an ancient race battles to protect humanity, even as it dies from within. Ava comes to modern day Istanbul in THE SCRIBE, the first book in the Irin Chronicles by Elizabeth Hunter. One woman searching for answers finds a reluctant guardian in a warrior whose magic is written on his skin. But does Ava have magic of her own?








Exclusive Excerpt - From THE SCRIBE by Elizabeth Hunter


“Ava, put the gun down.”


“Just tell me what is going on!”


“Don’t you understand I can’t!” he shouted, then muttered a frustrated curse under his breath.


As soon as the words left him, Malachi’s mouth dropped open. Ava froze. The hand holding the gun sank and the weapon fell with a soft thud on the pine needles. He dove for it, grabbing it to put the safety on, only to realize it had been on safety the whole time.


“Ava, what on earth—?”


“What did you just say?” she whispered.


“I said what on earth—”

“Before.” She was taking rapid breaths. He looked up from the gun. Her eyes were panicked; she was reaching for him. He had to back away. “What did you say before, Malachi?”

He shook his head. “What?”

“Before!” she shouted with a choked sob. “What was it? Please!”


She looked ready to collapse. She was trembling, tears rolling down her face, and he didn’t know what to do.

“Ava, I don’t understand what you’re asking.”


“Please.” Her face crumbled. “Just tell me what language it was. I heard you. Just… just tell me I’m not crazy.”


Malachi wanted to grab her. Calm her, but he couldn’t. She was wearing nothing but a tank top. She’d taken off her long-sleeved shirt halfway up the mountain. And his touch would hurt her. No matter how much he wanted, he would never—could never…


He finally registered what she’d said.


Tell me what language it was.


He’d cursed in the Old Language. Most people never even noticed.


Her eyes pleaded with him, and her shoulders shook. “Tell me I’m not crazy, Malachi.”


“Ava, did you…” He drew in a quick breath as the pieces began to fall into place.


The headaches. Her nervousness in crowds. His instincts had warned him, but everyone said it wasn’t possible.


‘I heard you…’


Malachi shook his head.

Defeat washed across her face. “Please… I’ve heard it for so long.” She fell to her knees. “I just need to know—”


“What language are you talking about, Ava?” He knelt cautiously next to her, still stunned. Ava shook her head, eyes glassy and dazed.


“My whole life…” She wrapped her arms around herself. “They called me crazy. And now I’m imagining it out loud. I am—”


“This language?” he asked softly, whispering in the ancient tongue of the angels. “Ava, is this the language you’re talking about?”


She gasped and clutched the front of his shirt. “Malachi?”


He continued in soft words he knew she couldn’t understand. “Where have you heard this, beautiful one?” Malachi lifted trembling fingers to a curl of her hair, then he asked in English again. “Where have you heard this, Ava?”


She clutched his shirt tighter. “Everywhere,” she choked out. “I hear it everywhere!”


He shook his head, disbelieving. “It can’t be.”


“Every person. All over the world. I hear them, Malachi. In my head. The same language, over and over.” Her tears kept falling, and she wouldn’t let go of his shirt, almost as if she was afraid he would run. “I’m crazy. I know it. I told myself if I could just figure out what they were saying, it would make sense, but—”


“You’re not crazy.” Malachi lifted a tentative hand to her cheek. He had to know. “You’re not crazy, Ava, you’re—”


He broke off when she leaned her face into his hand, resting her cheek against his frozen palm.


Ava whispered, “You make the voices go away.” Then she closed her eyes, let out a soft breath, and Malachi felt her.


The rush of energy filled him, lifted him. His heart raced as the force of it elevated him. Malachi lifted his other hand to her neck, tracing the ancient letters over her skin, watching as the faint golden glow illuminated in the shadow of the pines. A choked laugh bubbled up in his throat and Ava’s eyes flickered open. His hand traced lower, brushing over her bare shoulder, down her arm, and everywhere his hand went, her skin gave off a faint, shimmering gold.


“You’re not crazy.” He couldn’t tear his eyes away from his fingers touching—actually touching—her. “You’re not crazy, Ava. You’re… a miracle.”




 
 
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Elizabeth Hunter is a contemporary fantasy and romance author. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Honors College in the Department of English (Linguistics) and a former English teacher.


She currently lives in Central California with a seven-year-old ninja who claims to be her child. She enjoys reading, writing, travel, and bowling (despite the fact that she’s not very good at it.) Someday, she plans to learn how to scuba dive. And maybe hang glide. But that looks like a lot of running.


She is the author of the Elemental Mysteries and Elemental World series, the Cambio Springs series, and other works of fiction.

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10 comments:

  1. I haven't read any anthologies but this one piques my interest. Love the cover and the fact that Kristen Painter is a part of it. Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. I don't normally read anthologies because the stories are too short for me, but the cover is so gorgeous. I'm a sucker for pretty dresses on the cover!

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  3. Oh I am seriously loving that cover. How pretty! I've seen one of those authors around but not tried her yet. One day hopefully :)

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  4. I am a fan of the cover too! I['m usually over these girls wearing gowns but the editing for this one is great, I didn't even notice her dress!

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  5. Oh man this sounds perfect for me and that cover is too gorgeous! thanks for sharing

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  6. That's a beautiful cover and I do enjoy fantasy and romance combined. I'll have to check this out. Thanks for sharing, Andrea! :)

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  7. Gotta love gorgeous covers like that!! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  8. Thanks for sharing this, Andrea. Scribe is something I've always wanted to read. So I'm happy to know it's included in an anthology where I can check out a few other new authors. :)

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  9. Oooo...what's up with touching thing? Interesting.

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