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Blurb:
Rayla Tate’s life is about
to turn vertical…again. As if it wasn’t bad enough her mother
disappeared under questionable circumstances leaving Rayla to be
raised by her aunt in a horrendously small town. Her overprotective
guardian is determined to ruin Rayla’s life. She refuses to let
Rayla out of her sight or out of the state. Provincial living might
be what her aunt demands of her purposely sheltered niece; but, Rayla
has other ideas. In a desperate attempt to follow her dreams she
flees the safety of her home and runs away to college with her best
friend toward a bright future in the art world.
However, excitement over her
newfound freedom turns into terror when she is chased by a mysterious
stranger on her way to school. When his motorcycle suddenly morphs
into a fire-breathing pegasus, Rayla questions her sanity. Worse, the
man riding next to her stirs a burning desire in her soul she has
never known or could have ever imagined. Using all the will she owns,
she manages to resist the compulsion she feels; yet, as he disappears
into the night, she is certain he hasn't gone far.
Rayla quickly dismisses the
encounter to her overactive imagination. She is determined to settle
into her new life, yet the images and feelings of that night still
haunt her. To make matters worse, her aunt seems to be in on the act,
insisting that Rayla will soon be hunted by a pack of fae lords for a
power over the elements she never knew she possessed—a power that
could change the world. Quicker than she ever thought possible, she
finds herself surrounded by stunning men that all seem determined to
win her heart. Why does she feel drawn to each one of them? More
importantly, what dark power do they hold over her? Rayla must
quickly learn to fend off these beautiful and seductive pursuers
using whatever means necessary or find herself lost to the fae world
forever.
Excerpt Five (Elemental Enmity Book I) by Christie Rich
The view of the sunset reminded me of
my favorite bluff back home. Nothing but sky was visible in the
horizon. I might as well have been standing on the edge of the world
gazing at the gilded gates of heaven.
“I will never tire of seeing that,”
a melodic voice erupted behind me.
If I had gotten a bit more air, I would
have landed on Mars. “Zach.” I put a hand against my pounding
heart. “You scared me.” I hadn’t even heard him come up to
me.
“I noticed.” He smirked. “I was
trying my best not to disturb you. You looked so peaceful, but I am
a selfish man.” He chuckled, moving closer.
My attraction to him was hard enough to
handle when he had all his clothes on. My pulse raced with his
approach for an entirely different reason. He had the sort of
flawless body that belonged on the airbrushed pages of a magazine.
His skin glowed golden in the blazing sunset that brought out rusty
hues in his dark hair. My fingers itched to trace every angle of his
sculpted abdomen and chest.
“Leave it to you to make this thing
look good,” he said, running a finger under the strap on my
shoulder. “By rights, it should be burned. Are you going to tell
me why you insisted on wearing it?”
“No.”
He traced my collarbone. “Really?”
In one fluid motion, I was in his arms, and he was carrying me
deeper into the water.
I hoped he couldn’t feel the thud of
my heart beating against his chest. “What do you think you’re
doing?” I asked more calmly than I felt.
“Changing your mind,” he said just
as evenly.
I could see where he was going with
this, and over the edge of a cliff wasn’t my idea of fun. “Don’t.”
He grinned. “Tell me.”
I stiffened in his arms. “If you do
this, I will leave—without you.” His exaggerated exhale tickled
my neck, sending goose-bumps down my body.
“Don’t you ever relax?”
I gritted my teeth, hating what I had
become in the past few weeks. If he had tried this back home, I
would have protested, giggled, and screamed but loved every minute of
his antics.
Things were different now. I was on
edge constantly. “I’m so not okay with heights. Let me down.”
The set of his jaw didn’t give me any
comfort. He walked up a ramp between the two converging rivers that
made the waterfall. On sure feet, he stepped to the edge. I
honestly didn’t know how he was still standing with the water
blasting against his knees. He leaned into my ear. “Tell me.”
I clung to his neck like grime to a
barn cat. “I don’t want to.”
He looked over the edge and back at me.
The humor in his gaze died. He sighed, stepping back a few paces.
My heart found its way back into my chest. He carried me to a lounge
chair, setting me down gently.
“You can’t possibly think that
thing is pretty,” he commented after a while.
“Pretty isn’t everything,” I
said.
He raised his brows, tucking his strong
chin inward in mockery then looked at me sidelong. “It helps.”
He smiled teasingly.
I shot him a dirty look before giving
him my back. He placed a timid hand on my shoulder.
“Come, now. It can’t possibly be
as bad as all that.”
Why couldn’t he just let it go? I
wasn’t all up in his business, why did he feel the need to be in
mine. “Drop it already.”
Zach sat beside me, coaxing my chin
upward. His voice was soft. “Aren’t you having fun, lass?”
I wouldn’t look him in the eye. If I
did he would see every insecurity I had. “I was before you decided
to go all Tarzan on me.”
He thumped his chest, doing a great
imitation of the call. I tried to smile, but I didn’t think it
helped.
“You weren’t like this the other
day.” He turned away as if in thought, glancing at me hastily.
“Don’t you like swimming?”
The other day I didn’t have four
terrifying men after me. I would have liked to give him an easy out,
but I didn’t want to lie. “I usually love it.”
Cassie had an indoor pool back home.
On the rare occasion I actually got to stay the night at her house,
we would spend hours in the water. She taught me how to float first.
I had progressively gotten better. I was an adequate swimmer now.
The one thing I didn’t like was the high-dive.
He frowned. “Is it me?” His brows
furrowed as though he was really worried. “Have I done something
to offend you?”
I closed my eyes, inhaling sharply.
“I’m sorry. I’ve had fun today, really. I just have other
things on my mind right now.”
He grinned, tucking my hair behind my
ear. “I’m a great listener.”
I didn’t like being such a
disappointment, but I couldn’t snap myself out of it. I could just
imagine how fast he’d be gone if I did tell him everything that was
wrong with me at the moment. “I’d rather not talk about it right
now.”
He knelt in front of me and took my
hands in his. “You can’t expect me to not be curious.”
“It’s a free country,” I said.
“Be curious all you like.” I was pushing him away when normally
I would have been doing everything in my power to keep him interested
in me.
The sun had made its final descent.
The haze of twilight settled all around us with the stars spotting
the barely glowing sky. In a few minutes, I would be able to relax a
little.
Zach tugged my hand. “Do you wish to
go join the others?” He sounded dejected.
Why was I acting like this? I needed
to snap out of it. My mood wasn’t his fault. “If you don’t
mind, I’d rather stay here for a while.”
He nodded then moved to a lounge chair
opposite me, wasting no time in getting comfortable. “Why don’t
you tell me of your home?”
The subject seemed safe enough. “Have
you ever been to eastern Utah?”
He made an odd sound, sort of a half
concealed groan. “It has been many years.”
He wasn’t old enough for it to have
been that long ago. I leaned back and put my arms behind my head
preparing to give him details.
“I see,” he said in a sympathetic
tone, his eyes soft with compassion.
I followed his gaze down to my exposed
torso. How could I have been so stupid? The bottom half of my scar
poked out from beneath the fringe. I bolted up, pulling awkwardly at
the fabric.
He shook his head. “Everyone has
imperfections, Rayla.” In an instant he moved to the edge of my
chair. Calloused fingers caressed my shoulder before skimming down
my arm. “Some are just more visible than others.”
I turned away. Then I got mad.
“Really, where’s yours?”
His face crinkled thoughtfully. His
eyes held haunted shadows. “You’d be surprised.”
I gave him a look. “Enlighten me.”
“There are certain things I want to
change so badly about myself that it consumes my life.” Unless he
was a fantastic actor, he was being sincere.
“Like?”
He grimaced, only slightly, but it was
enough to make me wonder. “I would rather not get into that with
you yet.”
I cocked my jaw, clicking my tongue.
“It’s okay for me, but not for you, huh?”
He leveled his gaze to mine seriously.
“If a scar is all you have to hide, you should be thankful.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
He shoved a hand through his hair.
“Only that there are worse things to bear than a scar.”
The truth burned me like a solar flare.
I should have been able to put on a pretty bikini without so much as
a second thought, but I wasn’t there yet. I hoped I would be some
day. I felt ridiculous being so shallow. “You didn’t answer my
question,” I said after a moment of hesitation.
The lines of his face turned hard. “I
know.”
“There you are,” Natalie yelled,
cresting the hill in a sprint with Sam close behind her. “Help me,
Rayla!” She crouched down between my chair and the stacked rock
wall.
“They can’t save you,” Sam said
coldly, standing by my feet. “You will pay.”
I turned back, whispering, “What did
you do?”
She smiled proudly. “Put ice in his
trunks.”
Zach narrowed his eyes at Natalie. His
jaw tightened. “You deserve anything you get.” He grabbed my
hand, pulling me to my feet.
Sam swept the chair sideways. Natalie
squealed, trying to out-maneuver him. She didn’t make it.
Attempting to wrench away from him, she
said desperately, “You can put ice in my suit. Rayla, do you have
a drink?”
Sam smiled wickedly. He looked over at
the edge of the falls. Did all male minds work the same? “I have
something better in mind.”
She put her hands on his cheeks.
“Please, Sam. I’m sorry. I won’t do anything like that
again.”
He grabbed her wrists, pushing her into
the river. She kicked at him and squealed the entire way.
“Not after this,” he said,
grinning. Without another word, he pinned her arms to her sides in a
bear hug. She smiled at him. I couldn’t see his expression, but
her eyes flew wide just before he shouted, “Geronimo.”
Her “No” was squelched when they
hit the water. Zach grinned down at me. My smile shriveled.
“Don’t even think about it,” I
said when he came closer. Natalie’s laugh rang clear from below.
“Not that I don’t find the idea
tempting once more, but I think I will pursue your affections another
way.”
First Thougts After.......
I need ANSWERS!!!!! Boy what a cliff hanger!
How Distracted Did I Get?
FIVE drew me in and wouldn't let me go from the beginning. Ms. Rich introduces a fascinating new to me version of how Fae came to be. With Hottie McTotties galore and a smart strong heroine this book is a wonderful start to a new series. Raya is a great character who is thrown into a new world unknowingly just to escape her small town life and become an artist. Who knew she'd draw the attention of 5 count 'em 5 different men! Even though I did have time to cook last night, that was the only distraction other than a family craziness. Reading FIVE helped distract me which is what I look for in my books!
I give FIVE.......
5 Baskets!!!!!!!!
Christie L Rich's Bio:
I grew up daydreaming about
fairytales, and my love for discovering new worlds has never died. I
am not one of those writers who always knew I would write. I thought
that was what other people did until one day a few years ago, I took
a challenge from a friend and typed my first words. My journey has
been wonderful, and I cannot imagine a day where I would ever give up
writing now. My love for reading is what fueled my imagination in the
first place and still does. When I am not writing or reading, I am
enjoying family time with my husband and two children. We live in a
quiet community under the Wellsville mountains in Utah, and I am so
thankful for the rich life I have been blessed with.
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<3 Tobi
Thanks so much for hosting me today, Tobi! And I am so pleased you enjoyed Five! I had to laugh at your blog title. It fits me to a T when I'm not writing, I'm reading. Who cares about housework when there is a great story out there to explore? You're a woman after my own heart :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and I wanted to make sure your readers knew Five is free for download on Amazon US, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords!
I hope you'll all pick up a copy on me! Thanks again!
Thank you for stopping by! Sorry I missed that. Yes, to my hubs dismay....lol it's very true! I can't read the next books!!!
DeleteLol, Tobi! So true...my husband is the same way. Thanks again! You're awesome :)
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