Today's Teaser is from Berinn Rae, author of Stealing Fate.
Stealing Fate
is
a 20,000-word e-novella (about 100 pages) in the Unspun anthology that
sheds light on the Fates, ancient goddesses who played a role in many Greek
myths. Each novella in the anthology is being released as a standalone
e-novella first. Stealing Fate will be available as an ebook everywhere
July 24.
STEALING
FATE
She stole his
fate…
Lachesis is a Fate,
an ancient goddess in whose hands our destinies are unraveled. When she’s not
weaving fortune, she does what she wants when she wants. That all changes when
she runs into the man she craves but prayed to never see again. And she'll soon
discover the god of terror can really hold a grudge.
Now it’s his
turn…
The most
frightening of gods, Phobos is a predator who takes pleasure in terrorizing the
world. After millennia of relentless searching, he finds the Fate who caused him
to be cast down from Olympus. Now he plans to use every bit of his talents on
the goddess to regain his lost heritage without losing his heart in the
process.
Excerpt:
With the slightest
tug of a smile, Phobos closed his eyes and imagined the ground quaking and
streamers of fires bellowing down from the ceiling. What he envisioned, the
mortals’ minds made real. It took no more than a mental nudge to mislead the
weak. Thunder shook the building, and plaster pelted them like hail. Screams
erupted. The herd trampled one another in attempts to flee the horror of their
own minds’ creation. He could feel their hearts leaping in fear. It exhilarated
him.
None were more
skilled than Phobos in driving fear into even the most courageous of warriors.
He could drive cities mad with horror. The right mind fuck could end a war
before a drop of blood was shed. Except the god of terror delighted in
bloodshed. And one particular Fate’s blood begged to be spilled.
Phobos charged into
the night, his speed increasing past each block, knowing he would quickly catch
up to his prey. Lachesis.
She wasn’t far now.
Excitement welled as he drew closer to the woman who deprived him of glory. For
the centuries he’d been doomed to this realm, Fate tortured his
thoughts.
It took him nearly
an hour before he spied his prey. She’d wisely moved to the grittier side of
town, where the population grew sparse when the sun set. More places to hide,
older scents. She’d thought herself clever, but Phobos was no ordinary tracker.
The filth and noise
made it easier for Phobos to close the distance between them. Every few seconds,
Lacey glanced over her shoulder before continuing her doomed escape. Was that a
look of anticipation? No more than a dozen feet away now, his heart thrummed.
Using his ability
to blend into the bricks, he stepped into the alley. Lacey leapt onto a caged
ladder, froze, and then dropped to the ground. Coming to her feet, her eyes
darted around the alley, looking for something. He drew close enough now that,
even without battle-honed senses, she could likely sense him.
He mentally
projected a sea of bats raining down into the alley.
Lacey inhaled
sharply. Then she did what he never expected. One corner of her mouth tugged her
lips into a sensual smile. Her eyes narrowed. Did he sense
exhilaration?
“Come out, come
out, wherever you are,” she taunted in a sing-song voice, oblivious to the swarm
around her.
Frowning, he melted
the bats into the blackness. Taking his time, he drew closer, dropping the
illusion only after he came to stand behind her.
“Caught you,” he
whispered into her ear from behind.
She shivered,
tensed, and turned around. Slowly. Seductively.
He raked his gaze
over her body. So close. He fought back the urge to pull her to him, to inhale
her, to taste her. Instead, he stood firm, prepared to take her down at the
slightest hint of aggression. He couldn’t afford carelessness. “Your escape will
not be so easy this time.”
She lifted her
brows. “Who says anything about escape? Maybe I wanted you to find
me.”
He narrowed his
eyes. “Do you crave death, woman?”
“No. I like living
very much. What I crave is you. Every inch. Every delicious scar.” She
traced a line across a scar on his neck he’d acquired from an axe that nearly
decapitated him.
He gripped her
hand, angry that she pointed out his imperfections. “Liar.”
“Give up the
self-loathing thing, Phobos. You’re scrumptiously sexy. Deal with it.” With
that, she grabbed his neck and tugged him down closer. Stronger than her, he
permitted the small movement. Until she stared at his lips.
She wouldn’t
dare.
She dared.
Author's Bio: Berinn
Rae writes romantic science fiction/fantasy starring women with
kickassitude.
She is the author of the Guardians of the Seven Seals fantasy romance series and
Colliding Worlds trilogy (alien romance). When
not writing, she can be found flying old airplanes, watching SciFi movies,
playing RPGs, and pampering an
incredibly spoiled sixty-pound lap dog.
Connect
with Berinn at:
Website: www.berinnrae.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/berinn-rae
Twitter: twitter.com/berinnrae
1 comment:
Thanks so much for stopping by!! LOVE that cover!
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