Author Bio:
Jessie Lane is the writing team of Melissa Pahl and Crystal Leo. The two sister-in-laws share a fanatical love of naughty romance, cliff hanging suspense, and out-of-this-world characters that demand your attention or threaten to slap you until you do pay attention to them. Because really, it is ALL about the characters. (They’re kind of megalomaniacs)
They often live half their lives with their heads in the clouds dreaming of military hunks, alpha werewolves, bad to the bone vampires, and kick ass heroines crazy enough to chase after things with weapons that they seriously should know better than to chase.
Their first novel, The Burning Star, was released on May 24, 2012. They have several projects underway ranging from teen to adult romance. Their next two novels, Big Bad Bite (December 2012) and Secret Maneuvers (February 2013), are scheduled to release soon.
They often live half their lives with their heads in the clouds dreaming of military hunks, alpha werewolves, bad to the bone vampires, and kick ass heroines crazy enough to chase after things with weapons that they seriously should know better than to chase.
Their first novel, The Burning Star, was released on May 24, 2012. They have several projects underway ranging from teen to adult romance. Their next two novels, Big Bad Bite (December 2012) and Secret Maneuvers (February 2013), are scheduled to release soon.
Social Websites:
Website: http://jessielanesite.blogspot.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessieLaneBooks
Misunderstood
A never before seen viewpoint from Ryan in The Burning Star
Those
who know me, or know of me, think that my life is carefree. They assume that
just because I’ve been born into a rich family that’s in power, and blessed
with undeniable good looks, among other things, that life cannot possibly be
hard for me. Those individuals would be wrong.
So
my family’s rich… and rules the Summer Court. I’m a prince, and heir to the
Summer throne. What’s the big deal? It’s not as if my family rules the world.
There are three other courts in the fae realm. It’s not like it enables me to
move things around until I can always get what I want no matter what the costs.
All it means is that I have more responsibilities than those of normal ilk.
So
I’m exceedingly handsome. Who cares? Sure it has worked out in my favor with,
let’s say, those of a feminine persuasion. Are you telling me that there is no
other guy in the history of this world that has been considered attractive to
others? Of course, not. And even though I know I’m probably still better
looking than those who were considered blessed in the looks department before
me, it doesn’t mean I’m conceited. I’m just honest. But it also doesn’t matter.
Because no matter how good I look, or how much my family’s wealth or power
mean, it doesn’t always get me what I want.
In
fact, all of it often cause me more headaches than the perks of my situation
could ever generate. You see, my father thinks I’m a perpetual problem. My
mother is tossing young women at me in the hopes of an eligible match for the
future. We’re having unexplained problems in the realm. Some of which could
shatter the safety that we depend on to keep us separate from the human world.
And
to top it all off, there’s this girl. It wasn’t lust at first sight. No one
would believe me if I told them, but it was something deeper. Something that
could never be explained in words, even if Shakespeare tried himself. Her name
is Kay, and she is unlike anything or anyone I’ve ever seen. She’s not
beautiful, she’s radiant. Quirky. Shy. Sweet even when you don’t rile her up.
But standing in my way is a problem. That problem’s name is Nick.
So to recap, I have
problems at home with my parents. I have problems that threaten the safety of
our people in the Summer Court. I have problems not finding a way to dispose of
my flea ridden problem named Nick because that would upset Kay and cause her to
not talk to me anymore. And to top it all off, I have suspicions about my
beautiful Kay. Something tells me that she’s not what she thinks she is. This
girl thinks she’s normal. No way in this entire world could Kay ever be normal.
She’s something more. I even think that she could be…
Well,
you’ll just have to read The Burning Star to see if I’m right.
She'll
have to believe the unbelievable to survive.
The doctors have told Kay that she will
die before she reaches her eighteenth birthday. Her mother’s determination to
save her life leads them to a move outside of Asheville, NC to a new set of
cancer specialists in the hopes to help her. But it’s not what Kay and her Mom
find in the doctor’s offices in Asheville that lead them on the journey to save
her before time runs out. It’s what Kay finds in the woods outside of
Asheville, and an inhumanly gorgeous guy named Ryan, instead.
Myths and fairy tales come to life
before Kay’s eyes, bringing her closer to the ultimate cure if she can stay
alive long enough to get there. And if the cancer doesn’t kill her before she
finds the cure the secrets her mother has hidden from her may be the beginning
of the end.
Can
she reach her destiny before tragedy strikes?
2 comments:
Who's Nick, I wonder? Ah, guess I've got to read the book! =)
Ways to commence a site. Kindly suggest books on the matter?
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