New Adult Urban Fantasy
Date Published: July 19, 2013
19-year-old Emily desperately wants a name for what she is. For what is consuming and torturing her. For what is changing her.
But she’s not crazy like her mother. She’s not.
Emily may not be as crazy as she thinks, because her body is no longer her own. Something is stirring inside her. It is soft, seductive, and tells her what to do to survive. As Emily learns that her world has been infected by demons that consume human souls and fit seamlessly into the bodies they empty, she must also accept that she is one of them. Yet, she is different from the rest, because her darkness didn’t inhabit her, it was awakened. And it doesn’t just want the humans.
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CHAPTER ONE
I was never supposed to live.
At least, that was what my mother would scream at me during her
rages, her face twisted into savage fury as she lunged at me—either to kill me
or mutilate me, I could never really tell.
“You are wrong!
You are an abomination!”
she cried before charging at me, her right arm raised high as if to slay me in
one swift, ferocious plunge.
Yet, for reasons that still escape me, she would never make that
one final move. She would always stop mid-leap, her face frozen and twisted for
a few terrifying seconds before I would see her body slacken, her tendons
snapping and releasing like broken cords as she fell heavily to the floor, just
before reaching me. What I remember most clearly was that moment of calm, chilling
stillness, just before her legs would collapse beneath her, where her eyes,
wide and unblinking, would focus solely on mine. Even when the rage turned into
haggard despair and she crumbled before me, she would never look away.
That memory, that horrifying image of my mother that I could
never entirely erase, was the first thing that entered my mind when my world
started falling apart.
Ketley Allison is a twenty-something (maybe almost thirty-something) author who believes that supernatural love shouldn’t stop at eighteen. She began her career by writing books as birthday presents for her friends (with her friend as the main character and opposite a super sexy lead, of course) before ending it in order to walk down a path she thought she was supposed to follow.
The writing bug never left her—and, in fact, would often bleed into the official papers she was supposed to write—so now Ketley’s putting down her suit and finally following her dream. While her friends are no longer the stars of her books, she still throws in bits and pieces of them into each and every one of her characters.
As a result, her books tend to focus a lot on friendships as well as love, because let’s be honest, friends are what really get you through—especially when your epic love turns into epic heartbreak.
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