Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Book Blitz: Ondine by Emma Raveling



*This post was supposed to be up on 24th, but blogger schedule betrayed me again-_-*
Hello! With Christmas knocking at the door, I know a big part of the blogosphere is missing...all the networks and places have been a little bit quite lately (oh how I miss them all). But nonetheless, I must do what I have signed up for (going with the whole 'show must go on' philosophy).


I know my blog's been featuring a number of blitzes and tours lately, even though I had decided to limit the monthly number of my participation (me and my resolutions *sigh*). But I'm a sucker for pretty covers, as I say always. And trust me when I say I tried to resist myself a LOT, only to end up signing up for this pretty-looking book as well. Plus, the blurb got me really interested, though I've never read the series and now I'm planning to. I promise, you won't see anymore blitz here this year. Pinky Swear ;) Oh and don't forget to have a look at the GIVEAWAY at the end of the post:)

Book Title: Ondine (Ondine Quartet 0.5)
Author: Emma Raveling
Genres: Young Adult,Urban Fantasy
Publication Date: December 19, 2013
Edition Language: English

Blurb:

“I shouldn’t get involved.”

Rebellious and headstrong, sixteen-year-old Kendra Irisavie doesn’t have much respect for authority. An ondine with the powerful gift of Virtue, she uses her tough attitude and Empath magic to navigate through high school and keep others away.

Because being an ondine also means keeping secrets.
Kendra and her mother are Rogue water elementals in the middle of an ancient war. They hide among humans, their survival constantly threatened by monstrous Aquidae demons.
Along with a rigorous training regimen to mold Kendra into a lethal fighter, her mother has instituted four rules to keep her safe.
Trust no one. Relationships are weaknesses. Emotional attachments are dangerous. Be responsible only for yourself.
But when Kendra witnesses a classmate in trouble, she intervenes and her decision to break the rules comes at a price.
Sometimes, humans could be more dangerous than demons.
Ondine is a short prequel novella for the young adult urban / paranormal fantasy series, the Ondine Quartet.

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Emma Raveling, the author, was great enough to share some of the excerpts of this book. SO I'm providing one here, just so that you can understand what you'll be missing if you don't get it to read as fast as you can (I already am planning to lay my evil hands on the series :D)

EXCERPT


He tensed. “What are you saying?”
“I’m saying I want in.” I settled on the corner of the desk and levelly met his look of disbelief. “I want you to take me to his place so —“
“No.”
“I can do this.”
Rui stood and walked back to the car.
“You don’t know what I can—“
“I don’t care what you think you can do.” He whipped around to face me, his expression hard. “You don’t know jack shit about my —“
“I know what he does,” I said quietly. “I know what he did to you. To your broth—“
In one fluid movement, he swept me off the desk and shoved me against the wall. Two hundred pounds of muscle locked me into place and confirmed Troy’s story.
Rui’s actions revealed a high degree of training, a controlled, physical strength I’d initially suspected in the school courtyard.
An icy shiver shot down my spine. If we were thrown into a ring together, he really might give me a run for my money.
Muscled forearm pressed against my neck, effectively pinning me in place.
 “Rui,” I said through my teeth. “I can stop him.”
The smart thing to do was walk away and let him, his father, and Troy sort out this mess. Sure, Troy would get the short end of the stick, but that wasn’t my problem.
Except my conscience wouldn’t stop prickling. I couldn’t let it go.
Maybe because Troy reminded me of past regrets and this was an opportunity to change the outcome. Maybe because the white-hot anger in Rui was a festering wound that felt all too familiar.
Hell, maybe I just really wanted to prove to my mother I could do this.
I could stop one human male.
Rui’s voice dropped to a whisper. “You don’t know shit.”
Cold eyes bored into me, hard and demanding. Magic bubbled through my veins. Beneath the anger, Empath sensed determination and worry. It was almost as if he was willing me to understand…
My gaze flickered up. Harsh light illuminated the ugly industrial walls of the garage, bouncing off metal and steel. Something winked in the corner.
Lens reflection meant surveillance. The entire place was probably bugged.
I blinked once. Slowly.
 Rui studied me for a moment longer before the grinding pressure against my windpipe eased. I coughed, lungs desperately sucking in air.
Without another word, he exited the garage and I followed. Flickering yellow streetlights cast sickly triangular patches across the asphalt. Night air closed in, thick and humid.
The relentless drone of the Route 60 overpass grew louder and more insistent as we neared the main street.
“I’ve seen you,” he finally said. “At Rave.”
The club was only a few blocks away. “Yeah.”
“You like working the floor.” I felt the weight of his glance through the shadowy gloom. “But you don’t buy.”
“Not my thing.”
“You sound offended.”
I shrugged. “Needing something makes you weak.”
“Sometimes what we need is good for us. Sometimes it’s not. But we all got something we’re addicted to, girl.” He laughed, a harsh rumble of bitter amusement. “You’re just addicted to physical release.”
The scrutiny made me uncomfortable. “So what’s your addiction?”
“Belief.” He pulled out a pack of cigarettes. “You working with the cops?”
“Not exactly.”
Empath swept through him, attempting to make sense of the puzzle that was Rui Vergara. He wasn’t lying or concealing who he was. The pain was there, hot and unstable. A thread of something wistful, too. Sadness? Maybe regret.
But there was also ruthlessness and a barely controlled fury that came from being kicked down one too many times.
Who was it directed toward? His father? Troy? And how quickly could it shift to me?
The lighter’s flare briefly highlighted the solemnity etched into his skin. He seemed far older than his age.
 “No, you’re not a rat.” He took a long drag and tilted his head. Wariness heightened at the shrewd look in his eyes. “Just another person who has something to hide.”

AUTHOR BIO:


I’m a fantasy writer who lives a slightly eccentric life with my accommodating husband and our charming, neurotic dog. I'm currently working on the Ondine Quartet, a young adult urban fantasy/paranormal series featuring a kick-ass heroine, powerful magic, and the complex world of water elementals.I have a weird love of spreadsheets and organizational tools because they give me the illusion that I am somehow in control of the chaos that is my life. I adore beautiful art such as painting and sculpture, classical music, lyrical writing, and great graphic design. My all-time favorite books (as of this writing) are Immortality by Milan Kundera, 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Beloved by Toni Morrison, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. 


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GIVEAWAY TIME!!!!!!!!

For the fun part, there are giveaways! You can win an ebook copy of ONDINE (#0.5 prequel), WHIRL (Book 1), and BILLOW (Book 2) by entering the giveaway below. PLUS!...you can have a signed Ondine Quartet swag pack (that includes bookmarks and stickers)...OPEN INTERNATIONALLY! SO hop in :D



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4 comments:

  1. The excerpt got me hooked..I'v never read this series before, thanks for the giveaway;)

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    1. u'r welcome..I'm thinking of getting this to read too, but think I should read book 1 first, that way I'll get an idea :)

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  2. I remember seeing this series somewhere on goodreads..never thought of reading it though now I'm excited seeing the excerpt. Thanks to the author and you for providing the excerpt..hope i get to read it. Holiday greetings:)

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    1. I saw book 1, Whirl a few days back and that made me participate in the blitz (along with the pretty cover of course)..I'll give it a try too, once I get them...Happy (belated) Holidays Ray:D

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