City
of the Gods: The Descendant
S.J.
McMillan
In 700 A.D. Teotihuacan, Mexico, the
High Priest believed himself to be a powerful as the gods. He set a
plague on the city as a demonstration of his power. The Gods took
pity on the remaining loyal congregation. They granted each survivor
immortality and an extraordinary ability. Three loyal survivors were
given a mission of great importance: train the lone human descendant
of their civilization to stop the evil priest from damning the rest
of humanity.
Now in San Diego, California, the time
has come to finally make Katalina Deckard aware of her destiny. Her
life has been a constant struggle since the loss of her parents when
she was young. These struggles have made her a fighter, but she
doesn’t believe they have prepared her to save the world. Her
friends, who have survived for so long, must convince her that she
has what it takes to accept the mantle of the Redeemer.
Release Date: November 16th, 2012
Genre: Urban fantasy
I live in Southwest Missouri with my
super supportive husband and our three energetic young rascals. I
work as an administrative assistant during the week. Now I get to add
published author to my list of roles I play in life.
Being an author was not my first career
choice. In my younger years I wanted to be a dancer, but dance
lessons are expensive! I also wanted to be Dolly Parton from The Best
Little Whore House in Texas. I could really belt out Itty Bitty Piss
Ant Country Place, just ask my parents, or their former neighbors.
After a slew of other interesting job
choices, I just could not shake the writing bug I picked up in high
school. I started writing poetry and still write a poem whenever
inspiration hits me. I also love to read, especially paranormal
romances and urban fantasies. The love of reading is what spawned the
desire to try my hand at writing a novel of my very own.
I love creating the characters and
giving them their own personalities and voices. I have also come to
enjoy writing fight scenes. My husband (the wonderful man that he is)
will act them out with me so I know exactly how I need to show it to
the audience. Call us crazy if you like, but it's really fun to act
out a scene using a broom handle as a spear and a foam baseball bat
as an axe.
I hope you enjoy City of the Gods: The
Descendant. The second book of the trilogy is being edited and I’m
working on the third and final book now. I love to hear from fellow
authors and readers. You can find me on Facebook at
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Excerpt:
“Who did this?” Tristan asked
quietly, almost more to himself than to Kat.
“Probably that bastard Ryan. He is
going to pay for every last thing he demolished,” Kat replied,
assuming Tristan was speaking about the chaos throughout the rest of
the house. She stepped forward and looked around the room once more.
It was then that she noticed the black flowers sitting on her
dresser. Kat walked over and pulled the small white card from them.
She opened the envelope to reveal a card with a beautiful picture of
the same flower in white. Tristan came to stand behind her as she
opened the card. It was a simple message, but one she would not soon
forget.
I am coming for you.
Tristan plucked the card from her hand
and reread it. Kat stood frozen in place, shocked and confused. Her
mind raced with unanswerable questions. Who was coming for her? What
did they want from her? Was this actually some sick joke Ryan was
playing or was someone really coming to get her? Her stomach churned
and her head began to pound. She doubled over in pain while fear of
the unknown trespasser flooded her brain. It was all too
overwhelming.
Kat hugged her arms around her stomach.
Her legs gave out and she fell to her knees on the floor. A cold
sweat broke on her forehead. Kat was almost glad when black spots
started to swim in her vision. She tried to ask Tristan for help, but
she could not find her voice. Dizziness engulfed her, and she felt
herself begin to fall the rest of the way to the floor. Tristan
caught her just before her head and the floor collided. She could
barely hear his concerned voice calling her name as the blackness
surrounded her.
“Katalina, open your eyes.” Tristan
shook her a bit, hoping she would regain consciousness. Sabine and
Vivian had heard the commotion, rushed into the room, and directly to
Kat’s side. To Tristan’s great relief, Katalina’s eyes opened a
crack, enough to see the intensely harsh gaze she gave him. Tristan
looked to the girls, who looked equally surprised by her reaction.
“Katalina?” Tristan questioned.
“Leave her alone,” Katalina
responded and her nearly black eyes closed once again.
Good excerpt! Thanks for the spotlight on this book
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