Title:
Dark Incidence
Author:
A G Liam
Genre:
Paranormal Romacne
Synopsis:
Dani is determined to change. Trodden down by her
abusive stepdad, neglectful mother, and nonexistent social life, Dani decides
to leave it all behind—she flees into the night and finds herself in a dark,
and strangely wondrous, new world. A world unknown to most
humans.
However, destiny is an unpredictable force. Through a
peculiar turn of events, she unknowingly gets entangled in a brutal war waging
between two factions of vampires.
The Ruemisuds are a technologically advanced, elite
vampire society that wants absolute control. They will stop at nothing to get
it, including experimenting on unsuspecting humans and decimating the Rhowels,
a clandestine, rebel clan of vampires. This clan possesses a key to
survival that the Ruemisuds desperately want, and they will protect it until
the bitter end.
Dani's riveting journey has just begun in this
beautiful tale of love, hate, betrayal, and, above all, survival. The
war is escalating quickly and Dani is determined to survive. Who will help her?
Who will win the war?
A.G. grew up in a gloomy and quaint suburb near
London, England, and now lives in sunny southern California with her family.
She has been an avid horror and paranormal fan since she can remember, reading
Goosebumps when she was a child, to watching twilight zone as a teenager with
her grandpa.
She earned her B.A. in psychology, but decided to follow her
passion of storytelling instead. Dark Incidence is her first full length novel,
a unique vampire science fiction told through the eyes of two siblings. A.G.
also has directed numerous shorts and written children’s books.
Her favorite pastime is watching paranormal and horror
movies, painting landscapes and seascapes, and reading fiction novels. She can
never turn down an invite to eat something home
cooked.
Links:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/darkincidence
Buy Link:
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Someone bangs against the mailbox
behind us. I feel a knot in my throat as my adrenaline kicks in. My heart
starts to race, pounding in my chest. We sprint as fast as we can with our
hands clutched together. Dani keeps glancing back to make sure we aren’t being
followed. She then looks at me with a sly half-smile. Only the left side of her
lip stretches and reveals a little bit of her teeth. I recall that used to turn
me on at school every time I saw it as she walked past me . . . and it still
does. My left shoe becomes untied and I clumsily trip. I totally feel stupid
and awkward.
I look at Dani and she gives me a
concerned look. She then continues to look back and to the sides. We both look
at Bushing Park up ahead and nod in agreement.
There
might be a place to hide there. “Let’s chill in Bushing for a bit,” I suggest,
breathing heavily.
“OK, but you have to listen to
me, please! This thing wants to kill you!” Dani blurts out
hastily.
“What? Are you serious?” I stop
on a dime. “Dani, what the hell? What’s going on?” I smoked a little pot
earlier, but my high is wearing off. My cloudy mind becomes alert. I finally
notice Dani’s clothes are stained and she is a mess. A light goes off in my
head. Dani is in some serious trouble, and so am I. Dammit. What are we going
to do?
I should’ve taken that martial
arts class that I’ve been meaning to take for some time now. How am I going to
protect her? Dammit. I can’t stop cursing at myself. We continue to run side by
side, staying low and trying not to make any noise.
Dani notices I’m out of breath
and starts to slow down until she comes to a halt under a tree. I’m badly in
need of a break from all the running. How the heck does this girl have so much
stamina and energy? She’s hardly tired.
“Matt, there’s this thing—it’s
coming for you because you are human!” She grabs my arm tighter and ready to
take off again.
“What! Because I’m human? What
the heck are you then?” I barely deliver those words as I exhale heavily. This
is absurd. She must be high or something. I throw Dani’s grip away and point at
her with authority. “You need to calm the hell down! I’m calling 9-1-1!” I
reach for my cell phone but Dani forcibly holds my hand to not let me pull it
out.
She grabs my face with her hands
and pulls my face close to hers. “Matt, please trust me! Just hide with me for
a bit. I can explain everything!”
A deep rumbling sweeps through
the park, like one of those cars with heavy bass. Is someone driving their
low-rider into the park? That can’t be right. I try to make sense of my
surroundings as I begin to hear clashing metal on metal clanking near the kids’
playground. It sounds like chain mail going across the monkey bars. Shit. Dani
might be onto something.
I can hear rapid huffs and puffs
of air. The last time I heard deep breathing like that was when we had a giant
bull at my family’s ranch. Whatever this thing is that’s out there, I can tell
it’s very large.
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