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Reality is only an illusion.
Except for those who can control it…
Worst. Birthday. Ever.
My first boyfriend dumped me—happy birthday, Josie!—my dad is who knows where, I have some weird virus that makes me want to hurl, and now my ex is licking another girl’s tonsils. Oh, and I’m officially the same age as my brother was when he died. Yeah, today is about as fun-filled as the swamps of Dagobah. But then weird things start happening…
Like I make something materialize just by thinking about it.
When hottily-hot badass Reid Wentworth shows up on a motorcycle, everything changes. Like, everything. Who I am. My family. What really happened to my brother. Existence. I am Oculi, and I have the ability to change reality with my thoughts. Now Reid, in all his hotness, is charged with guiding and protecting me as I begin learning how to bend reality. And he’s the only thing standing between me and the secret organization that wants me dead…
EXCERPT
Cut Scene from ANOMALY
told from Reid’s POV
I walked a few feet to the studio, Josie
followed and stood in the doorway. She looked totally drained. “Really?”
“Yup.” I sat and patted the floor next
to me, which earned me an eye roll.
She plopped down, not making eye
contact. “Where’s Hannah?” I whispered.
Still not looking at me, she carefully
placed her water and towel in their exact places, and checked her phone. “She’s
not gonna make it tonight.”
“Mmmm. Lucky you then.” I pointed to the
sign on the door. “It’s partner night.”
Josie’s face swung to mine, her eyebrows
arched high. I gave her a “suck it” smile.
The class started with slow stretching,
working our way up to sun salutations. It was hard for me to concentrate. I
watched Josie lower herself to the floor with control and strength, hover just
above the mat then thrust her hips forward into upward dog, pushing her back
into a beautiful arch.
Holy hell.
The instructor turned the music down
with the remote control and said, “Find your partner for the night, the one who
will help you identify if we are engaging your core.” She switched the music to
a contemporary song with a heavy beat, far from our usual flute and steel drums
yoga tunes.
Josie, still avoiding my gaze, got into
Warrior I position, her front knee bent and arms reaching for the ceiling. The
yoga teacher instructed us to first check the position as a whole before moving
onto the abs. Partners, all women, stood behind the other placing their hands
on the others hip bones, making sure they pointed forward. Moving behind Josie,
I straddled her extended leg, watching her back expand and contract as she
breathed. Easing closer, I slid my hands around to the front of her hips. Josie
dragged in a rugged breath as I leaned into her. I closed my eyes for a moment,
trying to stop the dizziness initiated by her gardenia perfume and surge of
energy rushing through my veins. The very essence and proximity of Josie gave
me a natural high. Opening my eyes, I was surprised to find Josie’s irises
locked on mine, almost daring me.
The instructor weaved through the yogi
pairs. “Let’s check to make sure those ribs aren’t popping out. We want the
abdominals fully engaged, not letting the torso arch or break.” She illustrated
on a student and expected us to the do same to our partners.
Josie focused on the front of the room
as my right hand skimmed over her tank, just under her chest. My fingers
drifted over her ribs to her stomach, my lips close to her ear. “You’re
connected,” I whispered.
Her intense gaze hung on mine in the
mirror as my hand hesitated over her navel, my chest pushed against her back.
For a moment, my heart and breath stopped. Time seemed to slow and the world
around slipped away. It was in her eyes – questions and confusion, but also a
longing, a burning, a desperation. She felt the electricity between us, the
intangible, undefinable something that drew us to each other. Every nerve
ending in my body burned.
“Switch,” the instructor yelled.
Josie’s body flinched under me and her
cheeks darkened, a sliver of smile playing on her lips. She cleared her throat
and turned her head toward my face so my nose, lips, and chin brushed her
cheek. Then she stepped out of her stance, away from me.
Facing me, she smiled. “You’re turn, pretty
boy.”
I settled into the position. Josie’s
warm hands swept over my shoulders and pulled down. I was not prepared for her
hands to be anywhere besides my stomach. “Relax,” she whispered behind me.
“Pull down your latissimi dorsi muscles, it’ll create more space between your
shoulders and ears.” Two fingers skated down my lats on each side, making my
spine straighten more and the air in my lungs rush out in surprise.
Her unabashed hands wrapped around my
hips, her fingers searching for the edge of the hip bones. Once she literally
held my hips in her hands, she twisted them to the front of the room in one
quick, rough motion. My blood was sure to boil and cook me from the inside out.
Her hot hand shot over my ribs, her
fingers spread wide then crept down my shirt to my lower abs. She popped up to
her tip toes and whispered, “Your ribs aren’t popping. It feels engaged. Do you
feel the connection?”
Keeping my body directed to the mirror
in front of us, I watched her. “You have no. I. Dea.” I turned my head over my
shoulder and she was right there, our noses almost touching. I could feel her
chest expanding faster against my back as her lips parted ever so slightly. Her
always serious, calculating face waivered for a second, like when it was her
turn. I wasn’t sure what I’d caught a glimpse of, but I liked it.
The
rest of class continued, Josie avoiding more contact at all costs. I now had a
new goal in addition to everything else: Make whatever flashed across Josie’s
face appear more often.
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About the author:
Tonya Kuper's debut, ANOMALY, the first in the Schrodinger's Consortium young adult scifi trilogy, releases November 2014 by Entangled Teen. She lives in Omaha, NE with her two rad boys and husband, is a music junkie, and a chocolate addict. Star Wars & Sherlock fan.
Tonya Kuper's debut, ANOMALY, the first in the Schrodinger's Consortium young adult scifi trilogy, releases November 2014 by Entangled Teen. She lives in Omaha, NE with her two rad boys and husband, is a music junkie, and a chocolate addict. Star Wars & Sherlock fan.
6 comments:
I love the sound of this. Defo on my To Be Read list.
I can't wait to read this story. I like the book cover.
Juana Esparza
Thank you SO MUCH for featuring ANOMALY on your blog!!! Much gratitude! I hope you get the chance to read it. :)
OMG I so have to read this!!! It sounds amazing!! I love the quirky fun character and how funny she is. I love that. And then the excerpt has me wondering what is going to happen. This is so my kind of book!!! Thank you for the great giveaway
This looks like very interesting book I would like to read and I love the lightning/electricity behind her on the cover.
Great excerpt, I'm looking forward to reading this one!
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