Dark
Siren (Dark
Siren #1)
Siren (Dark
Siren #1)
by Eden Ashley
Release
Date: 07/03/13
Date: 07/03/13
Paranormal
452
pages
pages
Summary
from Goodreads:
from Goodreads:
To survive, their bond must be
unbreakable.
When the mysterious and passionate Rhane rescues Kali from an attacker in the
theater parking lot, they form an immediate, smoldering connection. But Kali
doesn't remember Rhane or anything from their past. As far as Kali knows, she's
just a seventeen-year-old kid coping with an insatiable hunger for the “spark”
or energy of others, feeding on classmates to survive.
A unique artifact—one that may hold the key to returning Kali’s memories—is
uncovered by the archaeology firm where she works part-time, sending Kali and
Rhane on a dangerous journey that leads them to the Forbidden City, into the
unforgiving Gobi, and into the ruins of Rhane’s ancient homeland. As they fight
for survival, Kali begins to discover who she really is and the true power she
possesses.
But Rhane still harbors a secret that could destroy Kali…unless old enemies
kill her first.
unbreakable.
When the mysterious and passionate Rhane rescues Kali from an attacker in the
theater parking lot, they form an immediate, smoldering connection. But Kali
doesn't remember Rhane or anything from their past. As far as Kali knows, she's
just a seventeen-year-old kid coping with an insatiable hunger for the “spark”
or energy of others, feeding on classmates to survive.
A unique artifact—one that may hold the key to returning Kali’s memories—is
uncovered by the archaeology firm where she works part-time, sending Kali and
Rhane on a dangerous journey that leads them to the Forbidden City, into the
unforgiving Gobi, and into the ruins of Rhane’s ancient homeland. As they fight
for survival, Kali begins to discover who she really is and the true power she
possesses.
But Rhane still harbors a secret that could destroy Kali…unless old enemies
kill her first.
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~ EXCERPT ~
HURRY
The sound of her screams reached him as he
neared the dorm. Pausing at the threshold, the man stepped inside. Death and
the wind were at his back. Dozens of hollow-eyed students turned to observe his
presence. Fear had twisted their youthful faces into horrific masks. A few of
them wept. Others clung together as another scream echoed into the night. The
man flinched. Then he steeled himself against all emotion. His kind was
supposed to feel nothing.
He made his way through the crowd, students
eagerly shuffling aside to let him pass. It was as if somehow they sensed in
him the power to end her suffering. When a young man dressed only in boxers and
a lettered shirt stepped forward from a cluster of solemn dorm mates, the man
stopped. He recognized the boy.
“You are William. You are the one who called.”
“Yes, sir,” the young man said while nodding.
His eyes were wide and frightened as he pointed ahead to a closed door painted
prison grey. “She’s in there, sir.”
The man looked at the door, and then back at the
boy. “Is she alone?”
William’s shoulders slumped with embarrassment.
“I tried to stay with her but…” his voice trailed, dropping to a hoarse
whisper. “She looks bad, sir. She wouldn’t stop screaming for me to get out. I
got scared. I’m sorry.”
“It’s alright, son. You have done well.” The man
laid a hand on the boy’s shoulder with an encouraging smile that reflected none
of the sadness he felt. “She’s going to be okay.”
But her cries were becoming more tormented by
the second. He quickly continued down the hall to the grey door. Behind it, he
found her all alone. Her thin, pale body was curled on a beaten sofa in the
center of the room. She was drenched in sweat. Dark hair plastered against her
face, framing a beautiful canvas contorted with anguish. He placed a hand
gently on her forehead.
Her eyes fluttered open. “Daddy?”
“I’m here, sweetheart. Everything is fine now.”
Sobbing in relief even as another surge of agony
ransacked her strength, she gritted her teeth. “It hurts.”
Squeezing her hand, he spoke in a voice thick
with regret. “I know. I’m sorry. Letting you come here was a mistake. I’ve
waited too long.”
She was lost in the pain and didn’t seem to hear
him. “I see horrible things. I did horrible things. There was so much blood.”
It hurt him terribly to see her in such
distress. No matter what the others said, this girl had truly been his
daughter. But right now, his love for her could not matter. He had a job to do.
There were things he needed to know. There were questions he had to ask.
“What do you see?”
“Bodies,
hundreds of bodies littering the ground…” The words broke off as she rolled
with another wave of misery. “They’re burned…old and young, women and
children.” She sobbed again. “I think I burned them.”
“I’m going to give you something to stop the
pain. It will help you sleep.”
“Please hurry, Daddy. Make it stop.” Her body
shuddered. “I can’t take any more of this.”
She
lifted her head, giving him a good look at her face. Surging veins had crept
like black spiders from the corners of her eyes, transforming the surrounding
skin into dark pools. She was deteriorating rapidly. If the process wasn’t
slowed, the human form would soon be lost.
About
the Author
the Author
Born
and raised in a small sunny town in South Carolina, Eden finds thunderstorms to
be inspiring. There are few things she loves more (except maybe cake) than
curling up with a good book on a rainy day, often reading into the wee hours of
morning when something really grabs her. DARK SIREN is her exciting debut
novel. BANEWOLF, the thrilling continuation of Rhane and Kali's journey, was
released winter of 2013. Look for book 3 in 2014!
and raised in a small sunny town in South Carolina, Eden finds thunderstorms to
be inspiring. There are few things she loves more (except maybe cake) than
curling up with a good book on a rainy day, often reading into the wee hours of
morning when something really grabs her. DARK SIREN is her exciting debut
novel. BANEWOLF, the thrilling continuation of Rhane and Kali's journey, was
released winter of 2013. Look for book 3 in 2014!
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