Echo
Falls
By
Jaime McDougall
Genre:
Urban Fantasy
Blurb:
Running
from a nightmare stalking her every move, Phoebe Martin arrives in
Echo Falls hoping she has finally found a safe place to stop. But
trouble has a way of catching up and soon the signs are there.
After a vicious attack in an alley, policeman Aidan O'Bryan is left with Phoebe as his only path to understanding why the Echo Falls werewolf pack - his pack - is being attacked. When another pack member is killed, Phoebe is forced to confront her past before she loses Aidan and everything she has come to love.
Love and duty become one as Aidan strives to prevent Phoebe from becoming the next victim. But with Phoebe just as determined to protect Aidan and her new home, secrets from her past threaten to tear them apart. Will love give Phoebe the strength to trust Aidan and face her fears, or will her past destroy her future?
After a vicious attack in an alley, policeman Aidan O'Bryan is left with Phoebe as his only path to understanding why the Echo Falls werewolf pack - his pack - is being attacked. When another pack member is killed, Phoebe is forced to confront her past before she loses Aidan and everything she has come to love.
Love and duty become one as Aidan strives to prevent Phoebe from becoming the next victim. But with Phoebe just as determined to protect Aidan and her new home, secrets from her past threaten to tear them apart. Will love give Phoebe the strength to trust Aidan and face her fears, or will her past destroy her future?
Excerpt
(Chapter One):
Keep
running, keep running, keep running.
Phoebe’s lungs burned as her mind screamed the mantra. Keep
running, keep running.
How
many steps can there be?
She
should know. She lived in this apartment building.
Tears
ran down her cheeks and her lungs burned for air. Only the random
irrational thought broke through the panic keeping her feet moving
down the steps. Keep
running. Keep running. The
light of the emergency exit came into view. Almost there…
The
door to the stairwell slammed open with a hollow boom. She tripped
and clung to the railing to steady herself.
Keep
running.
The
shock of the cool night air sent a shiver of relief through her body.
She’d come out a side exit into an alley. If she could just get to
the front –
Suddenly
she was thrown to the ground from behind. She hit the concrete, what
little breath she had knocked from her lungs. Blood began flowing
from where her head hit the ground, and small sparks of light floated
into her vision.
How
did he catch up so fast?
Desperately
she tried to gulp down as much air as she could, willing her lungs to
cooperate. Instinct kicked in as the attacker slashed at her, and she
curled into fetal position.
A
dog.
He’d turned into a dog. A big dog with vicious claws and teeth he
used to tear into her exposed back, thigh and shoulder. She slowly
regained her breath but could only use it to scream her throat raw.
Her
vision faded, taking the small sparks of light with it. Searing pain
ripped through her shoulder as a claw dug down against her bone. One
last, long scream tore from her lungs before she was left gasping and
sobbing, her fear slowly smoldering into rage.
Things
can’t end like this.
She
opened her eyes as the dog stood over her, trying to get to her
throat. A paw came into her line of vision and she saw her chance.
She reached out, grabbed it and squeezed with all the strength she
had.
The
dog yelped and tried to twist away, but she held on with all the
strength she had. She knew she’d only bought herself time. She
couldn’t move the dog off her and she couldn’t squeeze his paw
all night. He tried uselessly to bite her, his jaws having no
strength so long as she squeezed his paw. But she could already feel
her strength waning.
Suddenly
the weight of the dog flew off her, taking the paw out of her grip.
Without thinking, she used her one cooperating arm to drag herself
toward the front of the building.
She
shivered, her arm giving out, and caught a glimpse of a second dog.
No.
A wolf… Squeezing
her eyes tightly shut, she listened to the dogs fighting, the battle
just a few steps away. She tried her best to curl up against the
building wall and willed the growling and snapping to go away. They
sounded like they were tearing each other to pieces.
The
universe granted her wish, the battle ending with the sound of two
bodies hitting each other and a sharp whine. She shivered and softly
whined as well, dreading the approach of the winner as one of the
dogs yelped and ran away.
A
few moments later warm, human hand brushed the back of her head and
she screamed again. If it could be called a scream. Her throat burned
and rebelled at her abuse of it.
“Ssh.
You’re safe now.”
She
tried to scream again and move away, but her body wouldn’t obey her
commands. She groaned as the full force of the pain washed over her.
He
murmured and she relaxed her desperate grip on staying conscious.
Sleep seemed so tempting, the black abyss singing a siren’s song to
her. Her rescuer – or captor – tried to soothe her, but something
dark and dangerous in his voice betrayed him. He was different.
She tried to bat away his hands but gave up after a few attempts, not
sure if her good hand was actually moving.
As
she slipped into the darkness, she wondered if death had merely
granted her a short
reprieve from the inevitable.
About
the Author:
Jaime
McDougall is a citizen of the world, currently loving life in
beautiful country Victoria in Australia. She loves eating sushi,
kidnapping her husband and naming her pets in honour of science
fiction authors.
A
love of fiction has always coursed through her veins and she told
stories as a child even before she knew how to write them. Settling
into one genre was never her style and she has plans for novels in
women’s fiction, urban fantasy and more – all with a touch of
romance.
She
has been published in Chicken
Soup for the Soul: High School: The Real Deal
and Chicken
Soup for the Soul: Campus Chronicles.
She has also enjoyed writing the So
You Want
ebook series for authors looking to establish their names online.
You
can connect with her at her website, http://www.inkyblots.com
and on Facebook.
Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/#!/JMScribe
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/authorjaimemcdougall\
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Great spotlight! I've had this book on my wishlist for a while. Loved the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting read...and I love the cover!
ReplyDeleteHey, this book sounds really intriguing. Is it just me or there are so many cool sounding books out lately?
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