Genre: Young Adult (Paranormal Romance/Greek Mythology)
Date Published: October 13, 2014
Publisher: Self
A mysterious stranger enters Skylar’s inner circle, throwing her life out of balance. As secrets are revealed, she learns of the New Olympus, a dwelling for the descendants of the Gods. The Grand family must work together with these descendants to discover the key to their rescue from the clutches of the evil vultures of Hades, whose numbers are growing. As the threat increases, Skylar must learn to control her newfound powers before it’s too late.
(Skylar’s point of view)
That kiss not only made me forget where I was, it awakened every inch of me. Lost in his arms and those soft, kissable lips taking mine in, I kissed him back. When it intensified, Mason pulled back with ragged breaths and held me tenderly in his arms. “I’m not sure if it’s working for you, but I forgot where we were for a moment,” he said, still catching his breath.
“Believe me, your lips are like magic. I did forget. I’m just glad you didn’t shock me.” I let out a small laugh.
“I’m learning to control it around you, Echo, but I don’t know if I ever will. You excite me way too much for me to handle.”
I blushed from his compliment. “I feel the—” I started to say when my body tensed from the chime of the doorbell.
With one tight but tender squeeze, Mason murmured, “I’m right here. It’ll all be okay. Just say the word and he’s out the door.” Then he released me.
In a fast, fluid motion, Mason was at the door. Oh how I loved to see him move with such speed. Cautiously, he looked into the small peephole. After confirming who it was, he opened it.
That kiss not only made me forget where I was, it awakened every inch of me. Lost in his arms and those soft, kissable lips taking mine in, I kissed him back. When it intensified, Mason pulled back with ragged breaths and held me tenderly in his arms. “I’m not sure if it’s working for you, but I forgot where we were for a moment,” he said, still catching his breath.
“Believe me, your lips are like magic. I did forget. I’m just glad you didn’t shock me.” I let out a small laugh.
“I’m learning to control it around you, Echo, but I don’t know if I ever will. You excite me way too much for me to handle.”
I blushed from his compliment. “I feel the—” I started to say when my body tensed from the chime of the doorbell.
With one tight but tender squeeze, Mason murmured, “I’m right here. It’ll all be okay. Just say the word and he’s out the door.” Then he released me.
In a fast, fluid motion, Mason was at the door. Oh how I loved to see him move with such speed. Cautiously, he looked into the small peephole. After confirming who it was, he opened it.
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