Showing posts with label Teen Fantasy. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Teaser Tuesday: Maybe it was the Moon, or Maybe it was his Tongue in my Ear

Emily's Trial, Book 2 of the Akasha Chronicle
by Natalie Wright
Cover Model, Ashley Philips
In Emily's Trial (Book 2 of the Akasha Chronicles), Emily's adventure continues. She may be a magical Priestess, but she's also a sixteen-year-old girl looking for love. Can desire be so strong that it can tempt a girl to use her sacred magic in a forbidden way? Here's a teaser from Emily's Trial:



The shock of the crisp October air felt refreshing. It was chilly and smelled of fallen leaves. The moon was high and large, about three quarters full. The trees were almost bare. There were a few couples in the yard, most of them pressed close, their lips locked, hands roaming. I tried not to look because it felt creepy to watch people make out.
Owen walked me to a swinging seat hung from an enormous oak tree in the middle of the yard. I sat down and felt glad to have the wood swing beneath me.
“Hey Sporty, why don’t you go inside and get yourself a drink or something,” Owen said to Fanny.
“Nah, I’m good.” Fanny stood her ground in front of the swing. I glared at her hard, trying to get her to take the hint and give me some alone time with Owen. Either she couldn’t see me glare in the dark, or she chose to ignore me because she didn’t budge.
I was getting pissed as hell at her. I didn’t need Fanny acting like a mother hen, hovering over me all the time. It’s like sometimes she and Jake don’t get that we’re growing up. It’s like they still want everything to be like it was when we were ten or something.
Owen just shrugged his shoulders, sat down next to me, and he put his arm around my shoulders. He leaned his lips close to my ear and whispered, “So, you ever go anywhere without the pest?”
I threw my head back and let out a huge laugh. He hit the nail on the head.
“Yes,” I said.
“Good to know,” he whispered back then gently flicked his tongue into my ear. The flames of my passion were licking upward from my loins. I was thinking hard to Fanny to scram. But Fanny has zero telepathic skills, and she pretty much sucks at reading body language too so she didn't get the hint to scram. Is she hoping to watch us make out or something? Fanny sticking around was starting to feel like prying, not protection.
Owen kept his arm around my shoulder but removed his tongue and lips from my ear. Suddenly, my ear felt cold, and a shiver ran through me. Owen seemed to know the effect he had on me. He wore a look of smug satisfaction on his face.
“So, Sporty, since you won’t take a hint and beat it, entertain me. What sports do you play?”
“Volleyball, softball, basketball.”
“Aren’t you kinda short for basketball?”
“Guard,” she said.
Riveting conversation, and not nearly as entertaining as having Owen's tongue in my ear. Owen must have thought so too because he changed the subject quickly.
“Emily, my Miss Magic. Pretty impressive what you did back there with supreme jerk of the evening, Tad. I want to apologize for those knuckle draggers.”
“It’s okay, really.”
“No, it’s not. You’re smart, not one of those sycophant bimbos usually hanging around with us. They’re not used to girls who have more to offer than just someone pretty to look at and make out with.”
I’m not sure if he was trying to compliment me or not. Was he saying I was cute and  smart? Or was he excepting me out of the category of girls pretty enough to look at and make out with?
“What about you, Owen? Are you interested in more than just someone to make out with?” asked Fanny.
“I’m here with you two instead of in there. What do you think?”
Fanny’s face softened then, and she seemed to relax a little.
“So answer me this Miss Magic. Aren’t you bored with just spinning drunk assholes in the air?”
Of course I was. My boredom had gotten so pathetic, I'd stooped to dropping salads on Greta.
“Yes. Yes I am.”

If you want to find out what happens, read Emily's Trial. And now is the perfect time to hang out with Emily because Emily's Trial is on sale through July, 2013. Regularly $2.99, you can snag Emily's Trial now for 99 cents!
Thanks for reading and stayed tuned for more Tuesday teasers :-D

Purchase Emily's Trial at these retailers:
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/UJuq9M
Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/1ckGykI
Paperback available at Powell's: http://bit.ly/R4hBS9

Thursday, June 27, 2013

EMILYS TRIAL 99 CENT SUMMER SALE!!

Emily's Trial by Natalie Wright
Ashley Phillips, Cover Model
Cover art by PhatPuppy Art
Cover Photographer, Teresa Yeh

Emily's Trial Summer Sale!! 

Normally $2.99, it's on sale now WORLDWIDE for just $.99 (that's 99 Cents) U.S. Click on the link below to see Emily's Trial in the Amazon store in your country:

U.S.: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009LMAIGE

INDIA: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B009LMAIGE

U.K.: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B009LMAIGE

GERMANY: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B009LMAIGE

CANADA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B009LMAIGE

FRANCE: https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B009LMAIGE

SPAIN: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B009LMAIGE

BRAZIL: https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B009LMAIGE

ITALY: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B009LMAIGE

JAPAN: http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B009LMAIGE


In the summer, do you read more or less than other times of the year?

When I was a kid and teenager, I lived in the midwest and I spent the summer months outdoors with my friends. I recall one summer of reading my friend's mom's Harlequin romance novels (a very steamy summer!), but mostly I'd say back then I didn't read much in the summer.

But now I live in the desert where daytime temps are in the 100's. For me, summer is like winter for some people. I hibernate, venturing outside only in the very early morning or late evening. And I find that I read more in the summer.

And I love to read on the beach. My husband doesn't get it, but I think it's a guilty pleasure to lay in a chair with the ocean in my ear, engrossed in a completely different world. 

Do you love to curl up in a beach chair and read with the sound of the ocean in the background?
If you love a book with a hint of romance and lots of action, then Emily's Trial is for you. And as a summer gift to readers, I've put Emily's Trial on sale for the month of June. Regularly $2.99, right now you can snag it now for 99 cents on Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords (links below)! Sale ends July 15, 2013.

Happy reading :-D


          


Barnes & Noblehttp://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/emilys-trial-natalie-wright/1112990363?ean=2940044978607

Friday, September 7, 2012

Emily's Trial Book Trailer Reveal!

The teaser, the trailer, the hint of things to come.
I've worked off and on for over a month now to create a trailer for my upcoming release, Emily's Trial.
Without further ado, I bring you my first cinematic creation *wink* - the trailer for Emily's Trial.
The digital version of Emily's Trial will go on sale October 15, 2012. Emily's Trial is about fear and takes place around Halloween - so it will get you in the mood for the spookiest time of the year!


As always, I love to hear from you. What do you think? 

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