Title: STEAM
Author: Stacey Rourke
Genre: NA Paranormal Thriller
Blurb:
Time passes, sins forgotten.
The bodies of the victims long since rotten.
Trapped within the essence of the Headless Horseman by the guilt of slaughtering her best friend, Ireland Crane follows the father of science fiction, HG Wells, in search of freedom from the curse that binds her. Instead, she discovers even he has a hidden agenda. A dark, relentless passion to be reunited with the woman he loves has driven him to manipulate time and a murderous Horseman.
Yet heed my warning, as the Raven flies,
The Hessian will come … and you will die.
All that prevents Ireland from abandoning Wells’ twisted pursuit, or introducing him to her sword, are the undead witches haunting her. Begging for freedom from a vile succubus, the ghoulish coven leads Ireland and her crew on a journey through Salem’s sordid past. There, they learn there is more to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s history than a scarlet letter, and the secret they’ve uncovered seeks to destroy them all.
The bodies of the victims long since rotten.
Trapped within the essence of the Headless Horseman by the guilt of slaughtering her best friend, Ireland Crane follows the father of science fiction, HG Wells, in search of freedom from the curse that binds her. Instead, she discovers even he has a hidden agenda. A dark, relentless passion to be reunited with the woman he loves has driven him to manipulate time and a murderous Horseman.
Yet heed my warning, as the Raven flies,
The Hessian will come … and you will die.
All that prevents Ireland from abandoning Wells’ twisted pursuit, or introducing him to her sword, are the undead witches haunting her. Begging for freedom from a vile succubus, the ghoulish coven leads Ireland and her crew on a journey through Salem’s sordid past. There, they learn there is more to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s history than a scarlet letter, and the secret they’ve uncovered seeks to destroy them all.
Review:
I was drawn to this series due to the intertwining of Sleepy Hollow and The Headless Horseman. I don't usually do thrillers but when you add stories from classic writers it intrigues me. The beginning of the series reminded me of Sleepy Hollow TV show,which I didn't care much for,yet I was reeled in by the characters and mystery of it all. I loved the way the author blended the past and present in alternating chapters. So HG Wells and the Headless Horseman walk into a bar,I mean a strip club,looking for a relative of Nathaniel Hawthorne,author of The Scarlet Letter. Sounds like the beginning of a bad joke? Maybe the the irony of it is quite hilarious,well it is until that relative walks in giving Ireland quite a surprise.I won't give any more away but I had to throw that in for laughs.
Author Bio:
RONE Award Winner for Best YA Paranormal Work of 2012 for Embrace, a Gryphon Series Novel
RONE Award Winner for Best YA Paranormal Work of 2012 for Embrace, a Gryphon Series Novel
Young Adult
and Teen Reader voted Author of the Year 2012
Turning Pages
Magazine Winner for Best YA book of 2013 & Best Teen Book of 2013
Stacey Rourke
is the author of the award winning YA Gryphon Series, the chillingly
suspenseful Legends Saga, and the romantic comedy Adapted for Film. She lives
in Michigan with her husband, two beautiful daughters, and two giant dogs. She
loves to travel, has an unhealthy shoe addiction, and considers herself blessed
to make a career out of talking to the imaginary people that live in her
head.
or on Twitter
or instagram at Rourkewrites.
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Excerpt:
Cradled in his strong arms, Peyton’s eyes snapped open. Her welcoming pools of blue had been stained to inky black voids of nothingness. Fat cerulean veins wriggled beneath the surface of her skin, like roused and ravenous serpents. Malachi pulled back, Peyton’s body floating upright as if hooked by the ribs and dragged. Bones audibly snapped, and her head contorted at a freakish angle to gape in Ireland’s direction.
To
the cantankerous Horseman, that was the equivalent of throwing down the
gauntlet. Feeling her senses sharpen, Ireland braced herself with one hand on
the back of a booth. Catapulting over Malachi’s head, she landed beside him in
a low crouch and forcibly shoved him aside. The lights continued to flash, each
illumination revealing another grisly contortion of Peyton’s body: knees
bending backward, arms twisting in countless joints, her spine seemingly liquid
as she rolled head over feet in Ireland’s direction. The motion appeared more
arachnid than human.
The
window to their right shattered in a spray of shards, Ireland’s sword sailing
in to settle into her waiting palm. While everyone else shielded themselves
from the shrapnel, she struck a defensive pose with her sword by her ear in an
overhand grasp. “Don’t make me stab a nun,” she growled. “I mean, I’ll do it, but I won’t feel good
about it.”
Again,
the nun’s body rotated in an inexplicably spineless back walkover that ended
with her feet being planted directly in front of Ireland.
Chest
rising and falling with the yearning for bedlam, Ireland hissed out a simple
warning, “Don’t do this.”
Peyton’s
body retracted board straight, the ends of her hair brushing the floor before
she flung forward as if on a spring. Her fingers darted out to encircle the
wrist of Ireland’s sword wielding hand. Blood trickled from her nose, staining
her lips with ruby droplets. Leaning in, cheek to cheek, her breath singed
Ireland’s nostrils with the foul, rotten-egg stench of sulfur.
“Take
… her … to … hell,” Peyton rasped against Ireland’s ear.
The
lights beamed back on. The ghouls gone.
Letting
her sword fall to the ground with an ear-piercing twang, Ireland caught the full
weight of Peyton’s body as she fell limp against her.
“I’m
pretty sure we’re already there,” she rumbled and eased the girl to the ground.
I've been really curious about this series. The covers are really amazing. Thanks for the excerpt!
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to see if you were still planning on participating in the Tackle Your TBR Read-a-thon I'm hosting that you signed up for. We've got another week or so to go. :)
Tressa @ Wishful Endings
Yes! Sorry totally slipped my mind!
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