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Title:
Bitter Fruits (Eden’s Fall, #1)
Author: Sarah Daltry
Release Date: 12/1/2013
Publisher: Escape Publishing
Blurb:
For fans of dark urban fantasy comes a novel that
questions why forbidden fruit is always the most tempting...
A vampire-themed masquerade party isn’t really
her scene, but Nora is sick of frat parties and bars. When she meets Alec, the
appeal suddenly becomes clear. It’s obvious that they’ve been struck by the
same intense mutual attraction, but Alec keeps his distance.
Intrigued despite herself, Nora pushes a little deeper — and discovers Alec’s
unimaginable secret...
Nora is not afraid of following Alec into the darkness, but the choice
is soon taken from her. Someone is hunting her — someone tied to the secret and
desperate to see it play out. But when Nora finally meets her aggressor, she
finds herself hopelessly drawn to him. She needs to make a choice between the
two men, but can she save them both, knowing one is destined to die?
Praise for Bitter Fruits:
“This book is one of the best paranormals I've read, and I've read a
lot. Five stars hands down! I am proud to pass it on to all of you. Buy this
book, devour it and enjoy. ”
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Excerpt:
He sits in front of me and brings me to his chest. Our flesh is hot and
sticky where it touches and I can’t stop the ache between my legs. His
breathing is ragged and he tightens his grip on the back of my head as he tries
to slow it. I am hurt or angry or frustrated, but I don’t know which. He runs
his hands along my entire body and I push against him, needing him and not
knowing how to accept his denial.
‘I want you, Nora. I have wanted you since I saw you. You are gorgeous.
However, there are secrets that... Please understand, the steps that you want
to take will reveal things. This cannot end well for either of us. I don’t want
to make you suffer, but I am fated to suffer. Don’t make me bring you with me
into the darkness. I can’t bear to lose you.’
I sense the pain that grips him. The darkness that he speaks of sounds
frightening, but I don’t feel fear when I face him and meet his eyes. ‘I will
follow you anywhere. Dark or light. Stop trying to make my choices for me.’
Our lips meet again, but it is with doubt. Neither of us knows what will
happen if we are to move forward, but I want to have a chance to find out.
My body is still crying out for him but now my mind is calm. I want him,
but I want him when he knows that I’m ready for whatever that means. His hands
touch me and his caresses are soft. We both slow our breathing and I try to let
my will match his. When he pulls away, he gathers the picnic and looks at me
with longing and a hunger I do not recognize. It’s not sexual, but desperate. Almost
as a dying man looks in the last moments of his life.
‘In three days,’ he says,‘I will meet you again at the church where we
first met. In the meantime, I want you to look something up — and if
you do not appear at the church, I’ll know that what you found changed
everything.’
‘Okay,’ I say warily. I’ll do anything he asks, but his fear scares me.
What kind of secrets can he possibly hold? Little right now could stop me from
going to him in three days.
‘Find the name Charles Samuels. He was an Oxford student in the 1960s. And
then we shall see how much of the darkness you are willing to face.’
‘I’ll look him up, but Alec, I’m going to be at the church in three
days,’ I say.
‘For your sake, Nora, I hope that you’re not.’
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About The Author:
Sarah Daltry writes
erotica and romance that ranges from sweet to steamy. She moves around a lot
and has trouble committing to things. Bitter Fruits is her
first full length novel. Her other two novels have already been released. Forget Me Not and Lily
of the Valley are simultaneous
perspectives in the New Adult contemporary romance series, Flowering.
Sarah also has three novellas (including Star of Bethlehem, part of the Flowering series) and several short stories available. She is currently working on Immortal Star and Daughter of Heaven in this series, and Orange Blossom,
another novel in Flowering. When Sarah isn’t writing, she tends to waste a
lot of time checking Facebook for pictures of cats, shooting virtual zombies,
and simply staring out the window.
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