Join me in welcoming Jordan K. Rose with her paranormal romance, "Perpetual Light!" Enjoy the excerpt ;-)
Fate is cruel. Especially when the one you've sworn to love for all eternity, the very soul who changed your destiny, is the last person you should trust.
After more than three hundred years of running, Lucia Dicomano must make a choice.
Forced to take her place as a Pharo of Redemption, the divine slayer needs to master her forgotten powers. Lucia turns to Vittorio, the one vampire she's failed to deliver from eternal damnation. But overcoming smoldering remnants of love, lust and anger aren't their only obstacles.
Samuel, who may know Lucia better than she knows herself, hunts her with a fervor stoked by a thousand years of vengeful hatred. His plan-capture and enslave the weakened Pharo then take control of her elusive power.
Can Lucia trust Vittorio long enough to reclaim her powers? Or will she have no choice but to kill him and battle Samuel alone?
After more than three hundred years of running, Lucia Dicomano must make a choice.
Forced to take her place as a Pharo of Redemption, the divine slayer needs to master her forgotten powers. Lucia turns to Vittorio, the one vampire she's failed to deliver from eternal damnation. But overcoming smoldering remnants of love, lust and anger aren't their only obstacles.
Samuel, who may know Lucia better than she knows herself, hunts her with a fervor stoked by a thousand years of vengeful hatred. His plan-capture and enslave the weakened Pharo then take control of her elusive power.
Can Lucia trust Vittorio long enough to reclaim her powers? Or will she have no choice but to kill him and battle Samuel alone?
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Excerpt: Perpetual Light
“You love me. I knew it.” He grinned,
sending fire shooting to my bellybutton and lower.
“AAAHHH!
Why are you doing this?” I marched to the bed. “Don’t you understand? What is
wrong with you?” I slammed my hands on the mattress and frowned at him.
“Lucia, I know exactly what you have to do.”
Faster than I could register, he sat on the edge of the bed, pulling me between
his legs. “I know you must kill me. I’m well aware that because of me, you have
not been allowed to rest.” His hands held my waist. “From the instant I learned
what was happening to you, I began searching for you. For more than three
hundred years I have searched, preparing for the moment we would meet, knowing
what you’d have to do.” His eyes darkened slightly.
I squeezed his shoulders. “You want me to kill you?”
His voice deepened. “I didn’t say I
wanted you to do it today. When you’re ready, I’ll be ready. We’ll get there
together.” His head dipped and he blinked his eyelashes against my cheek. I
squirmed, same as always. “Besides, you couldn’t do it today if you tried. You
don’t know how to call the power or control it.”
“How do you know?” My hands slid to his
chest.
“The last time I saw Samuel, he was
feeding from you.” His fingers caressed my neck where Samuel had bitten me, and
I winced. “One would think that if you could have called on your own abilities,
you would have.” Little worry lines appeared around his eyes as he frowned. “You
really are defenseless.” He turned my chin to examine the bite. “There’s no
mark, but he ripped the muscles below. That’s why it’s sore.”
Beneath my palms, I felt his chest
vibrate as a low growl rumbled.
“You must practice.” He moved me to the
side and stood.
“What? How?” My stomach grumbled, and we
both looked down.
“First, you’ll dress and eat, then we’ll
practice. The shower’s behind the door on the right.” He pointed. “Clothes are
behind the door on the left. Elizabeth built a wardrobe for you. I’m sure
you’ll find something you like. When you’re ready, come downstairs. I’ll be in
the kitchen.” He kissed my cheek and left me alone.
I stood staring after him. Practice? Practice killing vampires? How? How
does one practice killing something? You either kill it or you don’t. And what
way is nice? A stake, an ax, lethal
injection? How? I flopped onto the bed, my face sinking into the
pillow.
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