Published Date: August 9th, 2013
Description:
January 1, 2000.
May 21, 2011.
December 21, 2012
These are just a few of the days humans prophesied as bringing catastrophic events that would end the world. We predicted nuclear warfare. Drastic climate change. A call from God.
We were wrong.
Cue the gargoyle invasion—laboratory bred mutants designed to slaughter humans. When the government goes AWOL and gargoyles are swarming by the hundreds, it's up to the citizens of the United States to regroup and save themselves.
Meet Cliff Matthews, a teenage boy separated from his entire family with the exception of his younger sister, whom he is desperate to keep alive. Along the quest to save their lives, he encounters people who aren't all that they seem. Everyday's a battle, but if he can't trust his own species, where does that leave his family?
And we can't forget the man who may be willing to sacrifice Cliff's life, if it means world domination.
In terms of doomsday, no one could've seen this coming. The dawn of the apocalypse…
EXCERPT
Description:
January 1, 2000.
May 21, 2011.
December 21, 2012
These are just a few of the days humans prophesied as bringing catastrophic events that would end the world. We predicted nuclear warfare. Drastic climate change. A call from God.
We were wrong.
Cue the gargoyle invasion—laboratory bred mutants designed to slaughter humans. When the government goes AWOL and gargoyles are swarming by the hundreds, it's up to the citizens of the United States to regroup and save themselves.
Meet Cliff Matthews, a teenage boy separated from his entire family with the exception of his younger sister, whom he is desperate to keep alive. Along the quest to save their lives, he encounters people who aren't all that they seem. Everyday's a battle, but if he can't trust his own species, where does that leave his family?
And we can't forget the man who may be willing to sacrifice Cliff's life, if it means world domination.
In terms of doomsday, no one could've seen this coming. The dawn of the apocalypse…
EXCERPT
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It
smelled like smoke. Not the smoke you smelled when your dad left the burgers on
the grill too long or when you forgot you had that last batch of cookies in the
oven. This was a dark, penetrating, no nonsense smoke. The kind that made your
throat burn, fire singe the inner core of your chest, and slowly killed you
from the inside until you were a burning mass of nothing.
It
was the kind overtaking Cliff’s chest right now.
He
was aware he was conscious and in the back of his head, he knew it was probably
an intelligent idea to get some air into his lungs. But for some reason, he
couldn’t make his body arise from the sweet peacefulness that was the interface
between consciousness and unconsciousness, a cross between life and death.
In
his mind, he saw the smoke like a dark heavy being looming over him and slowly
wrapping its charcoal hands around his neck. It was squeezing and squeezing
until his words were a voiceless symphony and his body became limp and silent.
Cliff
didn’t know why, but he was okay with that.
He
was aware of the sound of something crackling, like twigs being stepped on or a
wrapper crumpled in the hand. And then the sound of people screaming—screaming
for help, screaming other people’s names.
Screaming
for God to save them.
There
was another person’s voice that was a lot closer to him, almost right in front
of him. It was light and sweet and feminine. It sounded desperate, pleading. Oh
how he wanted to see whose voice that belonged to. But it was so far away and
his eyes were so heavy. He was so very, very tired. He wanted to sleep forever.
"Please
wake up. Please." The voice was saying. "You have to get up. Please
get up."
Inside
he wanted to say, "I want to get up, I do, I just can’t, I need
help." But his throat was so dry and a large wave of suffocating heat was
pressing down on him, crushing his bones into ashes.
He
felt his spinning mind slow down, his heart beating erratically.
And
then were cool lips on his and cold air rushed into his mouth, through his body
and into his mind, telling him it was time to get up.
He
felt his arms being held and slowly pulled, and he didn’t fight it. But he
could do nothing to aid in the quest to pull his body up.
His
back felt like it had been ran over with a steam roller. It cried out in pain
and he wanted to return to the ground and let smoke cradle him as his heart
slowed to invisible beats.
His
legs felt like they'd been drained of blood. Pins and needles burned at his
thighs. His legs gave way. The arms hoisting him up prevented his crash to the
ground.
Cliff
tried again, extending his legs to their full potential as he began to pick his
feet up one at a time, advancing towards wherever the freshest air was. He
opened his eyes, but found that it made no difference. All that hung in front
of him was thick blankets of smoke. He could hear the fire crackling in the
background. He knew the fire wouldn’t be as much of a peaceful death as the
smoke. He would burn from the inside and out. The fire would beat him senseless
than mercilessly eat up his body until it was unrecognizable dust.
And
Cliff wasn’t in the mood for that at the moment.
The
arms were still supporting him as they made their way though the room of
darkness. He kept fresh air on his mind to motivate him to keep going. Because
as of right now, smoke and oxygen were having a fight inside his lungs. And the
smoke was winning.
A
burst of light flashed past him as a spark fell from the ceiling. "Okay, a
little faster now," the voice urged forcefully, as the spark grew into a
flame. Cliff’s eyes focused on the space in front of him. Were those big
glowing green eyes in the smoke?
About the author:
Being the daughter of an accomplished author, E.S.P. grew up listening to stories and telling her own to classmates. After writing for several years and even publishing some short works, she finally decided to take the plunge to write (plus finish!)a full length novel. Thus, Dawn of the Apocalypse was born. When she's not writing, she's either reading books, blogging at whoistheserialreader.blogspot.com, or watching eighties movies.
4 comments:
Imi plac cartile in limba engleza , cartea pare sa fie una extrem de buna si captivanta, titlul spune tot si mi-ar place sa o imprumut si fetelor mele care citesc numai carti in engleza...mi-ar place foarte mult sa o castig !
Because the cover and the blurb look interesting :)
I want to win because I really like apocalypse books.
Cause lately I have been reading end of the world books lately and I'm interested in the ways authors think the world will end.:D
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