Taste
Blurb:
At
Barinkoff Academy, there's only one rule: no students on campus after curfew.
Phoenix McKay soon finds out why when she is left behind at sunset. A group
calling themselves night students threaten to taste her flesh until she is
saved by a mysterious, alluring boy. With his pale skin, dark eyes, and
mesmerizing voice, Demitri is both irresistible and impenetrable. He warns her
to stay away from his dangerous world of flesh eaters. Unfortunately, the
gorgeous and playful Luka has other plans.
When Phoenix is caught between her physical and her emotional attraction, she becomes the keeper of a deadly secret that will rock the foundations of an ancient civilization living beneath Barinkoff Academy. Phoenix doesn’t realize until it is too late that the closer she gets to both Demitri and Luka the more she is plunging them all into a centuries old feud.
When Phoenix is caught between her physical and her emotional attraction, she becomes the keeper of a deadly secret that will rock the foundations of an ancient civilization living beneath Barinkoff Academy. Phoenix doesn’t realize until it is too late that the closer she gets to both Demitri and Luka the more she is plunging them all into a centuries old feud.
Taste
Excerpt
I mentally stomped
on the intimidation their perfection brought into my mind and said, “Excuse
me.”
The group froze,
startled by my words. The girls had their brows raised and the boys stopped
mid-speech, mouths agape. They stared at me with eyes the shade of onyx stones.
I smiled and gave
them a little wave.
The boy a step
ahead of the rest recovered first. His stunning features went from shocked
surprise to intense interest. He reminded me of a hawk eyeing its prey. I
gulped.
“A Day Student,”
he said, his eyes insolent and excited.
Something about
the way he said “Day Student” made my stomach flip. “Excuse me?”
They snickered.
The boys looked at each other while the girls continued to stare, muffling
their laughter by delicate hands. I seemed to be the butt of some joke.
“You broke the
rule.” The boy’s grin turned predatory.
The students
formed a loose semi-circle in front of me. My gaze darted from face to face.
Hunger filled their eyes. The image of lions about to chase down a gazelle came
to mind. I mentally shook my head. I was in the mountains not the Serengeti for
crying out loud.
I took a small
step back and cleared my throat. “Can any of you give me a ride back to the
dorms?”
The boy wagged his
forefinger like a metronome. “Ah, that’s unfortunate for you.”
One of the girls
pinched the bridge of her nose. “Eli, you can’t possibly—”
“It’s forbidden,
Eli,” another boy interrupted, pronouncing the word “forbidden” like a curse.
The nervous murmur
at the pit of my stomach grew louder. Six against one. Not good odds. Instinct
told me to cut my losses and run. Bad enough I faced expulsion, now it seemed
like weird, beautiful people who’d suddenly appeared on campus wanted to beat
me up. No, scratch that. Judging from the way they studied me, beating me up
wouldn’t satisfy them. Something more primal prowled behind their looks.
I definitely
wasn’t going down without a fight. Years of self-defense and hand-to-hand
combat classes had me prepared. While other children from rich and important families
got bodyguards, I got defense training. But I think my father meant for my
skills to go up against potential kidnappers, not against other students who
may or may not be crazy. Oh God! Maybe I stepped into a parallel universe or
something when I reentered Barinkoff.
Author
Bio:
When
Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next
best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn't going to be the
next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her
university and never looked back. Today, she is in possession of a piece of
paper that says to the world she owns a Literature degree. To make matters
worse, she took Master's courses in creative writing. In the end, she realized
to be a writer, none of what she had mattered. What really mattered? Writing.
Plain and simple, honest to God, sitting in front of her computer, writing.
Today, she has four completed Young Adult novels.
I've also made this post. I think this book is gonna be awesome. :)
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