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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Fractured Truth Tour with Dark World Books!

Fractured Truth
(Fractured Light #3)
Llona is determined to end the fight with the Vykens once and for all. All she
needs is to find and destroy the Shadow–the ultimate source of dark power. But when she makes a startling discovery about someone she loves, Llona has to fight the toughest battle yet in this exciting conclusion to the Fractured Light series.
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About Fractured Light (Book #1)
Llona Reese is used to living on the run. After the Vykens killed her parents, she knew they would eventually come for her too. She can’t take any chances. But when she starts to make friends for the first time in her life, she gets careless and lets her guard down. Big mistake.
As an Aura, Llona can manipulate light and harness its energy. But if she wants to survive, Llona will have to defy the Auran Council and learn to use her power as a weapon against the Vyken whose sole desire is to take her light. Now she’s caught in something even bigger than she can understand, with a power she can’t wield, and no one she can trust, except, just maybe, a mysterious stranger.
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About Fractured Soul (Book #2)
Llona will do whatever it takes to protect her new found friends and home, but the dark plot threatening Lucent Academy, a school that’s supposed to be a safe place for Auras, may be too powerful for even Llona to defeat.
This fast-paced tale of love, loyalty, and overcoming the darkness will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page!
Amazon – Barnes & Noble


Rachel McClellan
Rachel McClellan

Rachel McClellan
Rachel McClellan was born and raised in Idaho, a place secretly known for its supernatural creatures. When she’s not in her writing lair, she’s partying with her husband and four crazy, yet lovable, children. Rachel’s love for storytelling began as a child when the moon first possessed the night. For when the lights went out, her imagination painted a whole new world. And what a scary world it was…
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Stay tuned for the giveaway after the excerpt

Chapter One
“You have four minutes, Llona,” Liam said through a microphone in my ear. His voice, like the ringing of a great bell, pounded my already aching head.
The small plane’s engine shrieked, a high-pitched sound different from the steady hum of the last twenty minutes. Everyone had boarded a while ago. It was a silent crowd, not one likely to converse with each other.
I shifted my weight in the plane’s cramped closet. I could’ve come out as I’d just turned invisible, but I wanted to wait until the speed of the plane increased, covering any sounds the closet door might make when opened.
It was shortly after Cyrus kidnapped my aunt Sophie from Lucent academy that I taught myself to turn invisible. I’d practiced every day, sometimes for hours, until I could do it without the accompanying paralyzing weakness. And although the pain hadn’t gotten any better, I was able to increase the time I could maintain invisibility to several minutes. I’d accomplished all this in just the few short months since Christian’s death.
Just then the plane lurched forward, picking up speed on the runway. I opened the door and peered into the plane’s small kitchen. Empty. Perfect. I quietly slipped out and closed the door behind me.
The front wheels of the plane bounced. The cabin, as I suspected, was full of Vykens sitting in their seats, their backs to me, as if they were regular passengers. Most of them looked like normal humans, which meant they’d fed on Auran blood recently, but a few were in their purest form— facial features deformed and gray with moldy skin peeling back from their faces.
There was only one different from the rest. Jackson. He sat three rows up to the right of the center aisle.
With the Deific’s help, Liam had finally received a tip on Jackson’s whereabouts. It was the closest we’d come to finding out where Cyrus was keeping Sophie. I glanced to my left, to the emergency exit. By the way the plane was vibrating, it was close to taking off.
A Vyken stood and slid into the aisle. I pressed myself against a seat to keep him from bumping into me. I had yet to learn how to let matter pass through me. That may be a trick only my mother knew.
After the Vyken passed by, I went to Jackson. He was looking down at his bloodied knuckles. How did that happen? Jackson used to be a guardian. He (and a bunch of others who had followed him) had joined the Vykens against the Auras months ago. I’d been training harder than ever to stop them all and restore the Auras to their former strength. The strength only a few knew about.
The plane lifted. Still plenty of time to make my move.
I reached down, careful to avoid touching Jackson, and undid his seat belt. He glanced to his lap, brow twisted together. I smacked the back of his head, hard. He turned around and stared at the Vyken behind him.
“What’s your problem?” Jackson asked.
The Vyken ignored him.
Jackson stood and confronted the Vyken again. “Hey, I’m talking to you!”
The Vyken lifted his gaze from the sports magazine in his hand. “I know Cyrus said we can’t kill you, but he didn’t say we couldn’t hurt you. Sit down, guardian.”
Liam’s voice spoke again in my ear. “Hurry up.”
Several Vykens looked around. His voice, this close to so many of them, must have drawn attention.
Time to pay for your crimes, Jackson.
I drew my fist back and punched Jackson in the face. His hand came up to his bloodied nose. “What the . . . ?”
A few Vykens stood up.
I punched him again. He stumbled back toward the exit, arms outstretched as though to steady himself. Blood ran onto his chin.
“What’s going on?” he yelled.
I answered with a swift kick to his chest. It took just a second for him to recover before he started blindly throwing punches. “Someone help me!”
Vykens looked around as if they didn’t know what to do.
I dodged Jackson’s fist and punched him again. He was in position. I took hold of the emergency latch and pulled it as hard as I could. The door flew open, sucking air from the cabin.
Papers and all kinds of debris flew past me. Jackson scrambled backward, his eyes darting around until he was pressed against the wall separating the kitchen from the cabin.
The others stood alert, some in a fight-ready stance. But who were they going to fight? They couldn’t see me. No one could.
Grabbing Jackson, I spun him around until he was facing the open door; his clothes and hair whipped around violently. He stuttered.
His fear excited me, sending a wave of adrenaline through my blood stream.
I was about to reveal myself to him, just so I could see the surprise in his eyes, but Liam’s voice sounded in my ear. “Get out of there—now!”
Jerking into action, I wrapped my arms around Jackson’s chest and jumped from the plane, spiraling into a black abyss.

Chapter Two
I fell through the darkness, slicing through it like a knife in water. Cold air burned my face, and the force of it made it difficult to breathe.
Jackson’s body was torn from my grip, and he was twisting and writhing as if he could somehow climb his way back into the airplane. He was probably screaming too, but I couldn’t hear over the deafening sound of the wind rushing over me.
I glanced around, my eyes wet from the air. What appeared to be streetlights were growing closer. I’d never done this before, jumped from an airplane, but I wasn’t nervous, although I should be. I wasn’t wearing a parachute.
I squinted my eyes to try to see Jackson, but he wasn’t spread eagle like me so was probably falling faster. The tree line of the forest came into view against the night sky. I was really close now. Maybe fifteen seconds before impact. I began to count.
At twelve, my body jerked as if I had been sucked into a tornado, and I had a difficult time controlling which way my body was twisting. It was like no other sensation I’d ever experienced before, and my lungs tightened and pressure built up in my ear- drums until I thought they might burst. But in no time at all, I was on the ground, my legs unsteady from the whirlwind.
Liam appeared next to me, having shifted back to his human form. It still amazed me whenever he did that.
“You okay?” he asked.
I inhaled deeply. “I think so. What a rush.”
“Sorry it took me longer than usual to catch you, but Jackson was fighting against me so I had to knock him out. I hope you weren’t scared.”
Jackson was nearby, lying on the ground, his brown hair drenched in sweat. “I wasn’t worried at all.”
“You weren’t?”
“I knew you would catch me.” I went to Jackson and nudged him. “Let’s get him back before he wakes up.”
When Liam didn’t answer, I looked back at him. He was staring at me, his green eyes illuminated by the moonlight. For just a moment I was reminded of his age, over two centuries old. I often forgot this because on the outside he didn’t look much older than me, but in the right light his eyes would betray him, revealing years of inner torment.
“What’s wrong?” I asked.
“You shouldn’t put so much trust in me.”
“Why? You’ve never let me down.”
He walked over to Jackson, picked him up, and threw him over his shoulder. “Because one day I may not be there for you.”

GIVEAWAY 



Monday, April 15, 2013

Fractured Soul ~ Dark World Books Tour


(Click on photo to go to tour host's page)

Please welcome Author Rachel McClellan onto the Road to Hell. Rachel is the author of FRACTURED SOUL. Other books written by Rachel are FRACTURED LIGHT and CONFESSIONS OF A CEREAL MOTHER.

Now, it’s time to create a little hell and get to the good stuff by revealing all of Rachel’s wicked secrets while on the Road to Hell. LOL  Yeah, you wish! ;-D 

Grab your favorite drink, sink your teeth into something decadent, sit back, relax and enjoy getting to know Rachel…

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GRACEN: If you could pick one thing about our world to change, what would it be and why?

RACHEL: I wish I could empower people, inject them with a vial of confidence or something. To often people are willing to lay down and moan about their life, thinking they are owed something by the people around them. This type of self-defeating behavior will never make the world a better place.


GRACEN: Kind of morbid, but if you knew the exact moment of your death, down to the last second, what changes would you make in your life?

RACHEL: I’d junk all the “fluff” in my life and focus on my family more. We would probably travel together, see things we haven’t seen, experience something we’ve never done before…basically we would live life to the fullest, even if it was only for three days.


GRACEN: If I picked a television show or sitcom that fit my family, it would be the Addams Family because we’re all a bit odd and zany. What one television show/sitcom would best describe your family? Or if none apply, pick a song or album.

RACHEL:  Addams Family is a good one and fits my family well, too, but I won’t steal your answer. J My next best option would be Cheaper by the Dozen. Even though I don’t have 12 children, the events on that show have happened to me and my four kids. Just read my humorous memoir CONFESSIONS OF A CEREAL MOTHER and you’ll know what I’m talking about!


GRACEN: Pretend you’re writing a book about your life. What would the title be and why?

RACHEL: WHO’S YOUR BITCH NOW, LIFE? Why this title? Because my life hasn’t been the easiest (whose is?) and sometimes I want to crawl under a rock and hide away from the world, but then I remember the characters I write about and, it may sound stupid, but they give me strength. So do the people around me. I try hard to take control of my life and not the other way around.


GRACEN: What song title best describes your style of writing? (Use any song in existence or create your own).

RACHEL: Dark and Twisted


GRACEN: If you had superpowers would you be the superhero or the villain? Why? What would your name be?

RACHEL: I would be a superhero because, as a mother, it’s a role I have to take, although sometimes I’m sure my kids think I’m the villain. J My name would be Tired-But-Still-Fighting-Super Woman.


GRACEN: Do you have a guilty pleasure? If so, will you share it with us?

RACHEL: Lately my guilty pleasure has been a Five Guys Burgers and Fries burger. I can’t put into words how good it actually is. Serious. Go try one now. NOW!


GRACEN: You’re stranded on an island, who would you want to be stranded with and why?

RACHEL: My husband. He is seriously the funniest man I know, and is good with his hands too (in more ways then one *grins*). He will have a tree house built and food in my belly in no time.


GRACEN: Now, let’s get to know you as an author. When did you become aware that you wanted to be a published author?

RACHEL: In 2007 on a trip to Ireland. I always wanted to write, but never thought I could be an author until that beautiful day as I was standing on the tops of the Cliffs of Moher. I knew then that I had the determination to make my dreams come true.


GRACEN: Are there any particular authors that made an impact on you growing up or as an adult? Did any particular teacher or someone else in your life make an impact on your writing?

RACHEL: In highschool I wanted to write like authors Christopher Pike or L.J. Smith. Also, my mother was a writer and often shared her love of the written word with me.


GRACEN: Do you have any “must haves” while you’re writing—besides your computer, of course?

RACHEL: I must have my AlphaSmart. It’s basically a keyboard with only four lines of visible text on a small screen. It’s super light, battery operated (batter life lasts forever!), and goes with me everywhere. I then transfer my work onto my computer for editing. I find that I write faster when using it because of the limited amount of  text it shows. If I write on my computer, I’m always stopping to fix mistakes and I loose my momentum.


GRACEN: Do you write in a particular genre? If so, what’s the appeal of that genre for you?

RACHEL: I love a few genres that are all closely related: paranormal, horror, Gothic, urban fantasy…I even like humor, and that’s why I try to combine them all into one great read. J


GRACEN: Any love/hates as it relates to the writing industry?

NAME: I love that there is so much information available to us writers online. Without the Internet, I wouldn’t have learned half of the stuff I know about writing.


GRACEN: Do you have a Muse? If yes, what’s his/her name(s). Why do you think some authors have a muse and other authors don’t?

RACHEL: I don’t have a Muse, but I do have something that inspires me to write – MUSIC. I must listen to it when I write, and I truly believes it makes my writing stronger. One of my favorite composers to listen to is James Dooley.


GRACEN: If you could live the life of any one of your characters, who would it be and why? Would you do things differently in real life than he/she did in the book?

RACHEL: I would like to be Llona, even though she has a lot of trials. She is loyal and has a lot of inner strength. If, in real life, I was Llona, I would hope I’d do the same things as her, but knowing me, I’d make things harder than they have to be.


GRACEN: What are you working on now?

RACHEL: I’m in the process of querying a YA novel titled UNLEASHED. It’s a young adult retelling of the Jekyll and Hyde story and is deliciously dark. I’m also writing the third book, Fractured Truth.


GRACEN: What makes your books stand out from other books in your genre? (Use this as an opportunity to sale folks on your book!)

RACHEL: In the Fractured Light series, I did something that hasn’t been done before, not that I know of anyway. I gave my main character the ability to use Light as a weapon, along with a few other cool Light powers. I also introduce new characters in Fractured Soul that also haven’t been seen before in YA novels. I think this adds to the story.


GRACEN:  Thanks so much for joining us, Rachel!  It’s been a treat getting to know you better! 

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BLURB:

Llona will do whatever it takes to protect her new found friends and home, but the dark plot threatening Lucent Academy, a school that’s supposed to be a safe place for Auras, may be too powerful for even Llona to defeat. This fast-paced tale of love, loyalty, and overcoming the darkness will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page!


EXCERPT:

“You look beautiful,” a familiar voice said.
I turned around. Christian was standing directly in front of me, only a few inches of air between us. The nearness made my heart race. I lowered my eyes. “Thank you. You look good too.”
“I want to dance with you,” he said, breathing deeply.
I looked up, glancing around nervously. “You can’t. You know that.”
He closed the small space between us until I was forced to step back. “I don’t care.” He moved toward me again.
My cheeks flushed, and I made the mistake of looking into his eyes; they burned with passion, and the lights above reflected in them, making them even more intense. He reminded me of a hungry wolf. I stepped back again. “We can’t.”
He moved forward. After me. I continued backing up to keep our bodies from touching, but he wouldn’t stop.
I glanced behind me. Christian was guiding me into the long, white curtains hanging from the ceiling. “We can’t do this, Christian. You have to stop.”
“Stop me, then,” he said. He kept pursuing, and I kept moving.
I felt the soft material part as I stepped backward into it; the silkiness of it against my back was like a hand caressing my skin. I sucked in air and continued to move into the white layers until they hid us completely.
Christian said nothing. His gaze left my eyes and traveled to my mouth, considering it like it was something he wanted to conquer. My lips parted in anticipation of what was to come. His fingers found mine, and he tugged my hand forward, pull­ing my body next to his. His other arm tightened against my back until I was pressed against him.
Christian’s lips fell onto my neck. Very gently, he kissed my skin. His mouth continued to trail up my neck until he found my lips. The kiss started out soft, but all of a sudden my arms were around his neck, trying to get him even closer.



Fractured Soul
(Fractured Light #2)
Llona will do whatever it takes to protect her new found friends and home, but the dark plot threatening Lucent Academy, a school that’s supposed to be a safe place for Auras, may be too powerful for even Llona to defeat. This fast-paced tale of love, loyalty, and overcoming the darkness will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page!
What others are saying:
I love these books! A kick-butt heroine and a hottie love interest, with a refreshingly original concept. Be prepared—once you start, these are hard to put down.
Paula Cotton, book reviewer at ReadingLark.blogspot.com
Fractured Soul is a brilliant sequel, exceeding even the remarkable first book in the series. It will haunt your every waking moment between the times you’re reading it, and it will stay with you long after you’ve finished. It’s an amazingly well written and engrossing story that I highly recommend—after you’ve read the first one, of course.
Cindy Bennett, bestselling author of Geek Girl & Rapunzel Untangled

Fractured Soul Book Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tP2lbKA0QOs


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About Fractured Light (Book #1)

Llona Reese is used to living on the run. After the Vykens killed her parents, she knew they would eventually come for her too. She can’t take any chances. But when she starts to make friends for the first time in her life, she gets careless and lets her guard down. Big mistake.

As an Aura, Llona can manipulate light and harness its energy. But if she wants to survive, Llona will have to defy the Auran Council and learn to use her power as a weapon against the Vyken whose sole desire is to take her light. Now she’s caught in something even bigger than she can understand, with a power she can’t wield, and no one she can trust, except, just maybe, a mysterious stranger.


Rachel McClellan
Rachel McClellan was born and raised in Idaho, a place secretly known for its supernatural creatures. When she’s not in her writing lair, she’s partying with her husband and four crazy, yet lovable, children. Rachel’s love for storytelling began as a child when the moon first possessed the night. For when the lights went out, her imagination painted a whole new world. And what a scary world it was…
Website – Blog – Twitter – Facebook – Goodreads