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Ghosts, a reaper, and a rock star.
At sixteen Bay-Lee is not your typical girl. She doesn't even try to fit in at school. What's the point when she'll be moving to a new place within a few months?
She's lived her whole life on the run, hiding from monsters.
Then a reaper uses her closet to cross over from the Spirit Realm. It has a message for her. Just when she's about to join her father at his school for hunters she finds out they are dying on their birthdays. Something is killing them, slipping past locked doors, never leaving a trace of evidence, and her birthday is only two months away.
Becoming a hunter isn't exactly her dream come true. She's doing it for her mother, for revenge, for justice. Nothing is going to get in her way, least of all love. Then she looks up into a pair of jungle green eyes and everything changes.
Ghosts, a reaper, and a rock star.
At sixteen Bay-Lee is not your typical girl. She doesn't even try to fit in at school. What's the point when she'll be moving to a new place within a few months?
She's lived her whole life on the run, hiding from monsters.
Then a reaper uses her closet to cross over from the Spirit Realm. It has a message for her. Just when she's about to join her father at his school for hunters she finds out they are dying on their birthdays. Something is killing them, slipping past locked doors, never leaving a trace of evidence, and her birthday is only two months away.
Becoming a hunter isn't exactly her dream come true. She's doing it for her mother, for revenge, for justice. Nothing is going to get in her way, least of all love. Then she looks up into a pair of jungle green eyes and everything changes.
Excerpt
The knowledge she was no longer
alone in bed should have scared the crap out of Bay-Lee and normally it would
have, but she was still floating on the fragments of a blissful dream. The soft
whisper of a lover’s hands surfaced with her consciousness. She’d been dreaming
about being in love, the kind that inspired people to die for each other, the
Romeo and Juliet sort of love. Beyond that nothing seemed real to her.
An odd smell
pierced the veil of sleep, and she wrinkled her nose. Jack Daniels?
The next
thing to grab her attention was the feel of a hard body crowding her on the
narrow mattress.
Warm breath
lightly blew a trail down her face from forehead to mouth like the soft wings
of a butterfly brushing against her skin. Fingers slid up one arm to curve
around her shoulder. Her eyelids fluttered, and she smiled up at the gorgeous
stranger. Fantasy wove a complicated tapestry with reality, and she decided she
was still dreaming.
The
dark-haired boy’s gaze settled on her lips. She could practically read his
mind. He wanted to kiss her until neither of them could breathe. Still living
on the leftover residue of an imagined love, she was going to allow it. A
tingling sense of anticipation had her nearly breathless already.
She closed
her eyes again, mentally preparing for the kiss.
She waited.
The bed
creaked as he leaned in to give her what she desired most. His hot breath
teased her lips, and the smell of whiskey intoxicated her. She clenched her
hands into tight fists, grabbing and holding bunched up bedding, silently
willing him to hurry before she came to her senses. Outside of this moment
nothing existed, not school, not her boyfriend, not the troubling circumstances
that forced her to constantly move from state to state, nothing.
When her
lips remained cool and untouched, she opened her eyes to find the boy staring
down at her with pure contempt. A menacing light emanated from his eyes. He
parted his lips on a soft growl, reminding her of a werewolf, and her blood
turned to ice.
“You ruined
my life,” he whispered in a semi-harsh tone, accusing.\Wide awake now, facts
hit her like an avalanche. A stranger was in her bed, her gun was in the
dresser, and he was big enough to overpower her. Feeling vulnerable made her
sick to her stomach. It also filled her with unquenchable anger. How dare this
stupid boy invade her bedroom, her bed, and threaten her!
Speaking in
a firm tone without the slightest quiver, she asked, “How did you get in here?”
He rolled off the mattress, no hurry, while she pulled the sheet higher to hide
the bunny pajamas. They were ridiculous, sky blue with fluffy scampering white
rabbits. Knowing her hair was a mess, she automatically reached up to smooth it
down. At the last second she stayed her hand. Why should she care if he thought
she was pretty? “Did Connor let you in?”Her uncle wasn’t known for having the
greatest judgment in the world.
The intruder
grinned and took a two steps back until beams of moonlight exposed the left
side of his body. Tall and muscular, the guy was built better than any of the
boys at school. If she had to guess, she would say he was between eighteen and
twenty-two. Utterly masculine, he also had a lot of features girls would be
envious of, long lashes, thick hair, and beautiful eyes. They were the most
amazing shade of green, like a place deep in the forest after a violent
thunderstorm.
He grinned
as if hearing her thoughts. “I thought it was every teen girl’s secret fantasy
to have me in her bedroom. Was I wrong?”
It was then
she recognized him, Tyler Beck, lead singer for the notorious band Bad-Rock.
There was a celebrity in her bedroom. Gulp! For a moment she forgot to breathe.
How was it even possible? Why would a rock star come to her home in the middle
of the night? She had to be dreaming.
He picked
the CD collection off the edge of the white wicker dresser and carelessly
leafed through them, lips twisted in disgust. A few of the CDs wound up on the
floor.
She blinked.
“Am I... dreaming?”
“No.” The
grin changed to a smirk. “I break into the homes of random girls all the
time... just to talk. Being a rock star doesn’t keep me busy enough.” He raised
an eyebrow and held up the next CD in the shortening stack. “Seriously? I
wouldn’t listen to this if someone had a gun to my head.” He flicked it to the
floor. “Your taste in music sucks.”
Although the
CDs in his hands were a mixture of Country and Jazz, she loved Classic Rock
like her dad. The discs didn’t belong to her. Nothing in the ridiculous girlie
neon orange and pink room did with the exception of a few sentimental items she
dragged from place to place, but she wasn’t going to explain her way of life to
this intruder. If she wanted to bare her soul, she’d see a psychiatrist.
Knowing it was a dream didn’t make her feel any better about him going through
what he thought were her personal belongings.
“Why did you
kill those people?” she asked out of curiosity. An image of dead bodies on a
night club floor surfaced in her mind. It took effort not to shudder. “What did
they ever do to you?”
He laughed,
throaty and deep, sexy. The sound dried the inside of her mouth and she
clenched her teeth, feeling betrayed by her own body. What was wrong with her?
She hadn’t felt this way about a guy before. Why now? Why this murderer?
“What did
they do to me?” he repeated her question. “Nothing.” Then he pointed a finger
at her. “You, on the other hand, ruined my life.”
“Stop saying
that. I don’t even know you. Before you killed those people I wasn’t aware we
were on the same planet.”
“Ouch.” He
placed a hand over his heart as if she’d wounded him. “So you aren’t one of my
many adoring fans, huh?”
He put what
was left of her CD collection on the dresser and reached for the tiny
television, flipping it on without seeking permission. An old sit-com with a
noisy family brought the square screen to life.
“No, I am
not a fan. I don’t follow you on Twitter or turn the volume up when one of your
dumb songs comes on the radio. I never think about you. Why are you in my head
now?”
“You tell
me. It’s your—”
“Dream. I
know. You don’t have to keep saying it. I get it already.”
“Until this
dream ends, what do you want to do?” His hungry gaze locked on her face, and he
bit his lower lip as if he was once again thinking about kissing her.
Close to
panicking now, she froze. The kisses she shared with Gavin were brief and
passionless and always for the benefit of those watching. What would it feel
like to kiss someone she actually wanted? Her skin burned from just looking at
the guy. The chemistry between them had the potential to blow the roof off the
house. If he touched her, she’d probably spontaneously combust.
Tyler Beck,
the hottest rock singer on the planet, the boy every girl fantasized about
stared at her with desire in his eyes. He planted a knee on the bed near her
foot. His hand landed next to her upper thigh. The other knee and hand joined
them on the mattress. Slowly he crawled up her body, careful not to touch her
until he was once again hovering over her mouth. In a husky whisper he
repeated, “What do you want to do? Talk? Fight? Make out?”
The
challenging tone sent a chill through her, a bad sort of chill. Doubts
surfaced. What if this wasn’t a dream? Maybe a monster had crossed over from
the Spirit Realm in a Tyler Beck disguise to kill her. She needed to do
something quick. If she died, it would be her own fault for being so stupid.
Her hand
slid under the pink pillow behind her head to grab the ancient dagger she slept
on. Gripping it hard, she prepared to attack. Something in her eyes tipped him
off. Before she could bury the blade deep in his chest, he leaped off the bed
without warning, flying backwards. He stumbled and hit the wall near the
dresser. A picture of a girl sitting in a garden rocked sideways before falling
off the nail.
“Another
time then,” he mumbled before disappearing.
Bay-Lee
blinked at the empty space where his body had been. A shaky laugh escaped her
open mouth. She was dreaming. There wasn’t a monster out there that could
vanish into thin air. Relaxed now, she collapsed on the mattress, breathing
through her mouth. Something was seriously wrong with her, having a hot dream
about a psycho rock star.
Maybe she
should seek therapy.
About the author:
Born and raised in California, I fell in love with writing while reading The Outsiders. Then I fell in love with Stephen King's writing style. I enjoy reading many types of books, but YA Paranormal is my favorite. I used to write for Harlequin under a different name. So that's my background. Exciting, no?
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