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Saturday, January 15, 2022

Sneak Peek: Moon Scorned by Marty Mayberry with Giveaway!

 


Moon Scorned
by Marty Mayberry
Raven Moon Wolves, #1
January 5th 2022
YA Paranormal







 

I fell hard and fast for the son of an elite wolf pack. Then he rejected me.

Asher was my fated mate, and he took off when I needed him most, rejecting me and my inner wolf. Then my half-sister is murdered at an exclusive college that’s enshrouded in magic and secrets. When the school offers me a scholarship, I accept and move onto campus. I’m going to find out who killed her, then rip them apart. And if I run into Asher while I’m there? He’ll learn I’m no longer his sweet little thing. He’s about to taste the fury of a wolf shifter scorned.

Everly’s everything to me, but to protect her, I had to shove her away. If I go near her, the Drudge Pack will discover who she truly is. My father—their enforcer—will kill her. But when she shows up at Ravenmire College, my inner wolf hungers. I’ll do anything to keep her safe—even if that means sacrificing myself and betraying my dangerous family.

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SNEAK PEEK

Asher stood beneath a long-needle pine. When I paused, he strode forward, letting the moonlight touch his gorgeous features. He cupped my face with his warm hands.

Likes him, my wolf sighed.

“Missed you,” he whispered.

“You, too.” My heart rate picked up to double time.

His lips captured mine, softly at first, then harder and with growing need.

I wasn’t sure where this was going between us, but I did know one thing. Cats might rule and wolves might drool, but Asher was my catnip. Whenever he touched me, I purred.

“Jeez,” Shorty groused through the screen door of the food truck behind me. “Don’t be doin’ any of that crap so close to my truck. Go on with you. Take a walk on the beach or something. Kids.”

Pulling away from Asher, I snorted out a laugh. I gazed up into his warm brown eyes that sparkled solely for me and held out my hand.

“Take a walk with me, Ash?” I asked coyly. He told me I was the only one who could call him Ash.

He took my hand and tugged me close, wrapping his arm around my waist and holding me against his warm frame.

Likes, my wolf sighed again. Likes him lots.

Asher guided me around the truck, across the sidewalk, and out onto the sand.

During the day, crowds of humans mobbed Old Orchard Beach. Once the sun had set and the tourists headed to their rented condos and hotels, the locals could breathe a sigh of relief and enjoy the quiet. And late at night, especially when the moon bathed the sky with her milky gaze, wolves like me and Ash could run.

I kicked off my shoes and shimmied out of my jeans and long-sleeve shirt—I wisely wore thin shorts and a tank underneath.

Asher watched, his smoldering eyes tracing my every curve as I moved. We’d come close to going all the way but hadn’t done it yet. I wasn’t sure why I resisted. He made it clear he wanted to. The heat simmering in my veins told me I did too. I guess I wanted to wait. We’d only known each other for a few months.

He had to leave for college soon, but he said he’d come back for each of his breaks. We had plenty of time to do things then.

“Shift?” he asked.

Yesss, my wolf sighed. She rose and stomped her paws, eager.

The first time I shifted, it felt like my skin turned itself inside out, ripping muscles, tendons, and breaking my bones to morph five-four, skinny old me into a gorgeous white wolf with steel gray tufts on her ears and the tip of her tail.

Go for it, babe, I told my wolf, stepping back in my mind.

She leaped forward, jumping into my skin.

Ash joined us, and I could feel his grin as our wolves touched noses then rubbed necks.

Likes so much, she said. She gave him a wolfy grin and raced toward the water, charging a wave and yipping with joy. He followed, only a bit more sedate.

When she kicked up her feet and ran through the shallows, he kept pace, nipping at her ruff and huffing with pleasure.

They ran for what felt like forever, and it recharged my soul. Shifting might turn me inside out, but it put me back together again after, making me brand new.

My wolf flopped on the sand and rolled, shimmying her back to scratch an itch. Asher’s wolf stood nearby, watchful. As protective as Ash.

Time’s up, I finally said. She’d run and play with him all night long if I let her. I wanted to, but Ash would leave for college in three days, and I needed to be with him more than I wanted to breathe.

We morphed back.

Ash gathered me into his arms. His kiss drank me in as the final push settled, turning me back into what I was before. My wolf changing back to me. His wolf into him. Us.

I moaned, pressing myself fully against him.

We eased apart, and he took my hands with that special gleam in his eyes he shared solely with me.

Things couldn’t get any better than this. Sometimes, I dreamed we were fated.

A feeling I couldn’t define sped across my skin, leaving goosebumps behind. I told myself it was nothing. The wind with a hint of the crispness of fall. A bit of stray magic lingering in the air.

It couldn’t be us.

Nothing would come between me and Ash.


And here she is...

Marty writes young adult fiction with plenty of suspense and romance, plus a touch of humor. When she’s not dreaming up ways to mess with her character’s lives, she works as an RN. She lives in New England with her husband, three children, three geriatric cats, and a spunky Yorkie pup who keeps her on her toes.

She also writes adult contemporary romance and romantic suspense under the pen name, Marlie May. Marty/Marlie was a 2018 RWA ® Golden Heart ® Finalist in contemporary short and romantic suspense.

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Thursday, November 7, 2019

Review: Dragonsworn by Marty Mayberry


DRAGONSWORN
Crystal Wing Academy, Book Two
by Marty Mayberry
Hummingbird Press
YA Fantasy
280 pages


COMING...
NOVEMBER 20th, 2019!!!




I survived Orientation at Crystal Wing Academy--barely--and now it's time to learn how to control my power.

After destroying a power-sucking slake before he killed my friends, I'm feeling stronger and more confident than ever.

Donovan and I are together, I'm pulling in more threads than before, and I have new abilities I'm excited to master... So, I might be flunking Magical Creatures & How to Tame Them. Not everything comes easy, right?

When I stumble over a dead girl--one of eight Outlings at the Academy--and she's marked with an O and a #7, it's clear someone's copycatting the Outling murders that took place one-hundred years ago.

With the clock ticking down and more Outlings turning up dead, I'll soon be next. Last time, every Outling at the Academy was murdered.

But the killer is about to learn this Outling wizard won't go down without a fight.

An exciting new world for Potter fans, filled with magic, suspense, a badass heroine, and flirty romance.

Dragonsworn is the second book in the young adult Crystal Wing Academy series.



MY TIDBITS

Fast-paced and full of quirky, fantastical creatures, this is a fun read with enough action and intrigue to keep those pages turning until the end.

This is the second book in the series. I did have the pleasure of reading the first one and recommend starting out at the beginning, since the tale does build from book to book. But the author gives enough information that it isn't impossible to start with book two.

Fleur survived her first adventures at the Crystal Wing Academy, a magical school in Maryland which humans are unaware exists. She is one of the shunned Outlings—those who come from the outside world and weren't born of those possessing magic. While it appears that things have gotten better, the death of one of the other rare Outlings raises concerns that someone is trying to wipe them out. Again. After all, it's not the first time it's happened at the academy. With her own powers still a mystery, Fleur realizes she's the only one taking the deaths seriously and plans to investigate. But there might be more to it than anyone suspects...not to mention that Fleur's own heart suddenly stands on the line as well.

These books hold the fantastical, and somewhat humorous details, which remind of the Harry Potter world, but drop in the full drama of cliques and high school life, girl power and a bit of romance too. Fleur is everything to be expected—has a difficult past, an outcast, a fighter, kind, determined, and has a heart of gold. She makes mistakes, tons of them, and has to stumble quite a bit before she reaches her goals...and often these don't turn out the way she planned. It makes her strong but definitely not too much so, and leaves tons of room for character growth. The plot is quick paced and dominates the tale as the intrigue weaves thicker and thicker.

There is romance, but this is more like a pixie dust coating on the darker magical adventure. It's completely appropriate for even younger YA audiences and works more on friendship than anything else.

The mystery is well laid out for most of the book and promises a few huge surprises still to come in the rest of the series. The last chapters did drop clues a little quick, which made it come across slightly more rushed than the rest of the book, but it wasn't even to ruin the story. There's a cliff-hanger ending (something to love or hate), but it definitely keeps the fingers itching to see what will happen next.

All in all, this is an easy and fun adventure to sink into without too much fault and simply enjoy the magical ride.