Wisteria
Wisteria Series Book 1
By Bisi Leyton
Genre: Young Adult Paranormal
Romance
ASIN: B008XRI3BA
Number of pages: 275
Word Count: 90,000
Cover Artist: Olivia Smith
Book Trailer:
http://youtu.be/t_TWuWK_bbY
http://youtu.be/fvC9iJckrs4
Purchase Links:
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Blurb/Book Description:
Sixteen year old Wisteria Kuti has two
options—track the infected around the Isle of Smythe or leave the
only known safe haven and face a world infested with flesh eating
biters. But even with well-armed trackers, things go wrong and
Wisteria ends up alone facing certain death, until she is rescued by
the mysterious Bach. Uninfected, Bach is able to survive among the
hordes of living dead.
Eighteen year old Bach, from a race
known as The Family, has no interest in human affairs. He was sent
here to complete his Great Walk and return home as a man—as a Sen
Son. The Family regard humans as Dirt People, but Bach is drawn to
this Terran girl, whom he has never seen before, but somehow knows.
Hunted by flesh eaters, cannibals, and
the mysterious blood thirsty group called Red Phoenix, Wisteria and
Bach make their way back to the Isle of Smythe, a community built on
secrets and lies.
Author Bio:
Bisi Leyton was born in East London in
1978. She grew up in London, Nigeria and the States, listening to the
stories life and love from aunts, cousins and big sisters.
She lives in London, but has worked
around Europe including France, Germany, Ireland, Belgium and the
Czech Republic. She has a fondness for reading graphic novels.
@bisileyton
Short Excerpt Wisteria
As she
walked back to the ridge of the roof, Bach’s heart went with her.
Someone had tried to hurt her. Tried to damage what belonged to him,
and who he belonged to.
He
started to feel dizzy from the volumes of strangle weed planted in
the front of her house.
“Thank
you so much for coming and for the guitar. It’s perfect.” She
gave it back to him.
“No,
it is yours, Wisteria.” He refused to take it. “Do you not like
it?”
“No,
I love it. It’s so beautiful.”
“Then
keep it.” He kissed her neck. Knowing—hoping—his touch would
soothe her pain, but he hadn’t come here to comfort her.
“Bach.”
She used her instrument as a shield as she moved away from him. “It’s
a bad idea. You won’t understand.”
“You
are right. I do not get why you would refuse something you apparently
love,” he whispered while rubbing her forearms and taking in her
scent.
“If
I accept your kindness, then I’ll have to face the consequences. I
don’t know if I can face those.”
“You
cannot face accepting my kindness, or is it accepting me that you
cannot face?”
“Um…?”
“Tell
me that you do not feel the same,” he whispered. “That the moment
you first saw me that I did not get inside your head. Tell me that
you do not think about me all of the time when we are not together?”
The
dark-eyed girl did not answer.
Wishing
he could will her to speak, he pressed her against his chest.
Briefly, he noticed a black spot at the base of her neck, where he
had kissed her, and then it was gone. “Okay, Wisteria. Then tell me
that you want me to leave, and that you do not care if you never ever
see me again.” He felt like someone else was speaking for him, once
again. The questions became pointless as he found himself still
planting kisses along her neck and the sides of her face.
“I
can’t tell you that, Bach,” she replied softly, her voice
breaking. “Because it’s not true.” She wrapped her arms around
him and held him tightly.
Desperately
wanting to kiss her luscious-looking lips, he leaned into her.
Wisteria
reached up to him, tugging his head down as she stood on the very
tips of her toes, seemingly just as eager to taste his lips.
“Wisteria,
I cannot.” He broke away before it happened. “I do not want
this.”
* * *
* *
Wrapping
her arms around herself, she moved away from him. Once again,
humiliated and feeling foolish. “Goodnight, Bach!” She strode
angrily to the side of the roof in order to climb down.
He
grabbed her and held her back
The
guy came here just to tease her, yet again! Didn’t
he know he was hurting her? Didn’t
he care? “I’m
tired of all this nonsense. I’m actually tired and need some sleep.
I’m done with this. All of this!” She should’ve left the roof
when she saw him appear. “Let go, so I can go.”
“Wisteria,
it is not that.” Exhaling heavily, he released her. “My people
could kill you if they knew I wanted you.”
This
wasn’t at all what she’d expected him to say. “What?”
“I
am in love with you. I do not know why, but I am. And it is selfish,
because I just want you for myself.” Sadness filled his eyes as he
spoke.
“Why
would they do that to me?”
“Because
you are human and because we see humans as Terran, or dirt people.”
“And
you believe that too? So why are you here, living among us, if we’re
so disgusting?”
“You
are not disgusting. You are beautiful.” Rubbing his temples, he
seemed troubled and bewildered. “I came to Terra as a rite of
passage. To be considered a man, to take a journey and experience the
wild.”
“The
wild?”
“I
chose Terra, or Earth, because I came here as a child. Your people
treated me so badly in the past. When I learned about the Nero
disease, I wanted to see your world.” He paused. “You were right
when you said there was something wrong with me.”
“Bach,
it cannot be that bad.” Stepping up to him, she stroked her fingers
along his biceps.
The
sweet motion made him smile at her, but he still looked distressed.
“Like
about Garfield, you let him live with you. And now you’re here with
me.”
“You
are not like the rest.”
“Neither
are you. You’re not so cold and cruel like Enric or patronizing
like Felip. They think they’re better than us. You just hate people
because you’re a jerk, Bach.”
“Ha.”
Bach laughed. “A jerk?”
“You’re
a big jerk.”
As the final word rolled from her lips, he kissed her.
She
was stunned for a second. His lips tasted like a strange, tantalizing
spice.
He
squeezed her against his larger frame and rested his right hand on
the small of her back.
She
fidgeted, unsure about what to do with her hands. She tried to kiss
him back, but she struggled because she was so short.
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