Title: Engulfed (North Wing #1)
Author: Barbara C. Doyle
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance, SciFi,
Fantasy
Publisher: Bayou Brew Publishing
Publisher: Bayou Brew Publishing
Tour Host: Lady Amber's Tours
Synopsis:
Troubled, abandoned and left for dead in the high society of the North Wing, Ebony Falls continues to live her life haunted by her past. Even living in a mansion with a movie star foster mother, she can only think of the night that changed her life forever.
Troubled, abandoned and left for dead in the high society of the North Wing, Ebony Falls continues to live her life haunted by her past. Even living in a mansion with a movie star foster mother, she can only think of the night that changed her life forever.
And it all started with the boy with
golden eyes.
Accepting the task of saving the
life of Ebony Falls, Guardian Angel Nicholas descends to the surface to protect
the girl from the shadows. Consumed in the desire the Prophecy holds in the
Heavens, Nicholas ventures into all new depths that draws his heart to Ebony’s.
However, when he can no longer put her at risk of his own selfish desires, he
pushes Ebony away and watches as she lands in the arms of his sworn enemy.
And together, their fates are
Engulfed.
Barbara C. Doyle became an Amazon bestselling author at
only the age of seventeen.
Growing up in a small town in central New York proved no
challenge for the young writer. Taking a risk of sharing her work with the
world enabled her first true endeavor into the author life, signing a contract
with Bayou Brew Publishing for The North Wing Trilogy, and not long after
signing with Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Publishing for The Fearless
Trilogy. Currently finishing her senior year in high school, she is preparing
for her future endeavors either into the work field or college.
Her ultimate goal is to become an International
Bestselling author, and tour the world on endless amounts of book signings,
while continuing to write in multiple different genres.
“I just want people to see that they can do anything they
set their mind to, no matter how old they are. I was fortunate enough to get an
early start on my writing career, and I hope that takes me even farther in
life. Hearing that I’m in inspiration to people is success in itself.”
Author Links:
Facebook Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorBcDoyle
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Barbara_C_Doyle
Amazon Author Page:
http://www.amazon.com/Barbara-C.-Doyle/e/B00I9P2SSK/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
Buy links to Engulfed:
Amazon Paperback: http://www.amazon.com/Engulfed-North-Wing-Trilogy-Volume/dp/1495267423/ref=tmm_pap_title_0
Amazon Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Engulfed-North-Trilogy-Barbara-Doyle-ebook/dp/B00HYOBD38/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_tnr_1
“Hiding from your own party?” a voice said from my
doorway. My eyes flew over to Cadan. He leaned against the door frame with his
shoulder in a sling.
“Didn’t feel well,” I said. His eyes shone a beautiful
red shade and glowed in the darkness of the room. His free hand was stuffed in
the pocket of his dark blue jeans. He wore a black button down shirt that
accented his toned upper arms, stopping just below his waist.
He smiled, showing beautiful white teeth. “You don’t have
to fight it, you know,” he said looking around my room.
“What is that supposed to mean?” I asked, sitting up in
bed. I tugged on my hoodie, zipping it up, so nothing showed. Usually, I didn’t
let anybody into my room. It was the only place I was not tempted to steal
energy. But Cadan didn’t give off any energy.
Cadan’s eyes traveled to me and locked on my arms.
“The hunger, Ebony,” he replied. “You don’t have to fight
it. It is part of who you are. It will never go away.” He focused on my
sleeves. “Why do you cover them?” he asked quietly.
My body froze.
How did he know about the hunger? How did he know about
my scars? Had he heard about them from people around school?
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” I said quietly,
rubbing my arms.
Cadan walked into my room and stopped in front of me. My
heart jumped into my throat.
“You know exactly what I’m talking about,” he whispered,
touching his finger to my arm.
My body shook as my eyes traveled to his hand. His
burning hot fingers rubbed my sleeve until it rose past my wrists showing the
bottom of my scar. I reached to pull my sleeve back down, but Cadan gently
caught my hand in his.
“You’re ashamed,” he muttered, caressing the exposed skin
on my arm. His honey sweet voice made my stomach fill with butterflies as his
scorching hot touch made me shudder.
“Not ashamed,” I answered him in a whisper. “I’m
embarrassed.”
He frowned. “You shouldn’t be,” he replied. He took my
hoodie’s zipper in his fingers and slowly pulled it down. My heart raced out of
control.
Why was I letting him undress me?
I stared at his pale hands as they slid my hoodie off of
my shoulder. His thumb gently caressed my bare skin, slowly trailing down my
arm until it reached my scars. His touch made my heart fill with foreign
pleasure.
I closed my eyes.
His touch slipped me deeper into a trance that connected
us. When he touched me, I felt his emotions behind his cautious barrier.
“So beautiful,” he said dangerously close to me.
Kiss him! The Whisperers
hissed.
I cracked open my eyes to see Cadan’s lips only an inch
from mine. The Whisperers always told me to do things I would never usually do.
They seemed eager for me to kiss Cadan, and as close as he was, I easily could
have.
Cadan’s eyes were focused on my scars. His pointer finger
slowly traced the marks around my wrist, leaving tiny shocks on every inch of
me he touched.
My breathing quickened as his eyes trailed to mine.
Startled, I looked into his red eyes. They were mixed
with an electric orange and framed with thick black lashes. He blinked once,
settling the trance I was stuck in.
My heart threatened to melt inside of me as it went into
overdrive. My lungs shut off. Air in. Air out. Come on, Ebony. Just breathe.
I inhaled slowly and shakily exhaled as I studied at his face.
“You obviously don’t know what beautiful is,” I
whispered.
Make a move, Young Blood! The
Whisperers cried.
I shook my head. “How do you know about the feed? I don’t
understand, Cadan…” The feed was something I had never seemed to be able to get
out of my head. The hunger was always with me, but I never told anyone. So how
did Cadan know?
“I know a lot about it, sweetness.” He took a daring step
forward, pulling me up, so we stood chest to chest. With his free hand, he
tangled his fingers in my hair.
The hunger inside of me flooded my body, but it wasn’t
the same hunger I felt when I was around others. It was a new hunger. A new
addiction my body wanted to feed on.
“You should take a step back,” I struggled. “Please? I
need…” Air, I pleaded silently. I need air!
He tipped my head up with two fingers, stroking my jaw as
we locked eyes. I bit my lip harder until it stung. If I opened my mouth, I
would feed. I couldn’t give in.
But it hurt too much.
“You can’t hurt me,” he assured me with a smile on his
face. He leaned closer until his lips teased my ear. “You can’t feed on the
soulless.”
I closed my eyes tightly. Cadan combed his fingers
through my hair and pressed my head against his chest in comfort. My throat
burned so badly I wanted to break down.
“Ebony?” somebody called in a strained voice from my
doorway.
I pushed myself away from Cadan to see Luke staring at
me. His expression was broken as he looked at his step brother. Black shadows
radiated off of him—the blackest I’ve ever seen—hatred.
He clenched his fists and walked out of my room.
Without hesitating, I slipped my hoodie back on and ran
out after him. “Luke, wait!” I pleaded. Luke made his way out the front
door, punching the frame. I ran until I caught up to him. I grabbed his arm.
He turned around with an angry expression on his face.
His energy was so strong I felt it against my lips. The hunger burst
inside of my body.
“What?” he snapped. He moved away from me.
“You don’t understand—”
He rolled his eyes and spat, “I’m sorry I interrupted
whatever the hell was going on. Tell Cadan, I apologize.”
“You didn’t interrupt anything—”
“You never let anybody see your arms!” he growled at me.
He looked down at my hoodie. “You’ve known me forever, and you never showed me
your arms. Are you afraid? Why would you let my step brother see
something that will always be a part of you, when you can’t even show me?”
Tears threatened my eyes as I crossed my arms on my chest
trying to remain calm. Luke had never yelled at me.
“I can’t deal with people seeing them. Cadan…he… I’m not
sure what to tell you,” I said in a small voice that was no more than a
whisper. “Cadan understands. Even though we’ve only know each other for a
little while, he knows that I’m not like other people.”
“What is a ‘little while’ compared to a lifetime?” he
belittled. “Jesus, Ebony you were all over him! His hands…” He clenched his
fists tightly and hit the tree next to him. “I only came to this stupid party
to be with you. Okay? I didn’t come here to see Cadan get into your pants.”
I looked up at him with wide eyes. “Cadan was not getting
into my pants,” I returned coldly. “And what happened between Cadan and
me wasn’t going to go any further than that.”
Luke rolled his eyes. “His hands were all over you, Ebony.
And you weren’t exactly fighting him off. You looked like you were going to devour
him!”
“What the hell is your deal?” I hissed at him, throwing
my hands in the air. “Let it go, Luke! If you don’t simmer down, something
might happen that I won’t be proud of!”
Luke clenched his jaw. “Like what, Ebony? Are you going
to hurt me?” His chest rose and fell heavily as he squeezed his fists so tight
his whole hand turned white.
His anger increased until it was about to burst.
My hunger took over as I stepped into Luke. I pressed my
lips to his, letting all of his shadow absorb into me. I felt him start to
shake less. The anger subsided as he put his hands on my waist.
Luke’s anger slowly turned to content. I was too hungry.
It was like I had finally found the salvation that I had been starved of for so
long. I kept feeding until Luke’s face grew pale.
My lips parted his to absorb even more energy. My stomach
rumbled in praise as the Whisperers laughed at the sight. Luke’s tongue danced
against mine, but I was too focused on the feed to feel the unreadable emotion
that came with kissing my best friend.
Another minute passed. And then another, until somebody
grabbed my arm and threw me to the ground. I snapped out of the feed and
watched Luke fall to his knees in weakness. My hunger disappeared.
I looked up at Cadan to see him staring at his step
brother. “Welcome to the dark side, sweetness,” he murmured right before I
blacked out.
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