I keep forgetting to sign up. Whoops! Anyway, thought I would give you a snippet from Tryad, my young adult metaphysical romance that came out the end of last year. Here, Kaylee is introduced to, well...Heath's pride and joy. If she can only figure out why.
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"Shall we go?"
Nodding, I walked out, closing the door behind me and followed him down our drive to an old black car with a really loud muffler. "What is it?" I asked Vane.
"A sixty-eight. Heath built it from the ground up. It’s his baby." Vane opened up the passenger door and pulled the front seat forward for me, obviously assuming I would know what a sixty-eight was. I climbed into the back of the rumbling car, feeling a bit trapped, and yet not about to admit I had no idea.
"A sixty-eight. Heath built it from the ground up. It’s his baby." Vane opened up the passenger door and pulled the front seat forward for me, obviously assuming I would know what a sixty-eight was. I climbed into the back of the rumbling car, feeling a bit trapped, and yet not about to admit I had no idea.
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Book One, The Tryad Series
Kaylee thought learning energy work was fun, especially as it got her from here to there with barely a thought.
Back from energy camp for her junior year in high school, her carefree use of energy is noted by two new teenagers in town: Heath and Vane.
Annoyed
at and attracted to them at the same time, she doesn't expect to find
out the three of them are part of a Tryad. When all three energies
combine, nothing can stop them from doing anything they want.
The more the three of them interact, the more intense their energy.
When a man intent on controlling them attacks, they flee to train together.
Until he kidnaps Kaylee’s parents…
With no time to prepare, Heath, Vane, and Kaylee must face this man and try to rescue her parents before it’s too late.
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I like it. It resonates with (though not the target audience) readers my age. My first car was a 68 Cutlass ragtop. :-) I like the premise, too.
ReplyDeleteCynthia, when you forget to sign up, if you think about it, leave a comment beneath the linky list on the wewriwa page. Some authors check for comments. :-)