Emma Dawson carries her own emotional baggage. The only survivor of a horrendous family tragedy, she is a burned-out doctor with no time for a personal life, holding on to the dreams of what she once believed her medical practice should be. She knows the secrets of Hawk’s family, and the beings who live in a dimension called Winatuke, a place of magic and evil creatures. Though she and Hawk were once deeply in love, after the hand life has dealt her, she believes sending him away is the only way to protect him.
But when Hawk turns to Emma to help him save Perry, what choice does she have? She must face her fears and go with him to Winatuke if there is the slightest possibility of saving Hawk’s brother. Can they break the curse that holds Peregrine in its grip? Or will the secrets hidden within the depths of the Lake of Sorrows drag them all into an evil enchantment?
EXCERPT
A messenger drew Hawk from his
morose thoughts.
"My liege, I do not wish to
disturb you, but Domingomae has delivered a message for you from Prince
Raphael." Mericet entered the tent with a sealed parchment in his hand.
Hawk took the message and
noticed that the boy's hair was wet and his clothes damp. "Water's scarce
out here, Mericet. Mind you don't waste it by bathing in the middle of the
day."
"Yes, my liege."
Mericet nodded his head obediently and waited respectfully by the opening of
the tent for further instructions.
Pulling the dagger from his wide
leather belt, Hawk cut the seal from the parchment and began to read. The first
words grabbed his attention immediately. "My God," he gasped aloud,
"Peregrine is alive." He glanced at Mericet. "My brother is
alive."
Mericet nodded. "That is
good, my liege. I am glad for you."
Hawk leaped from his chair and
paced as he continued to read aloud. Your
brother is living among the Gypsies, playing his violin, and performing his
water show twice a day. But he is altered, Hawk. You must come to Vel’ka Mulano
with all due haste.
He stopped pacing. "Altered?
What could he mean?" He shrugged his shoulders. "It's enough that
he's alive. When that fiend, Inx, threw him into the Lake of Sorrows, we were
all certain Peregrine was dead. I thought I would never see him again."
Emotion choked at the back of his throat. He stared at the parchment as if he held the Declaration of Independence in his hands. A weight that had pressed upon his heart for months lifted, and he felt as if he could breathe again. The torment of guilt he bore for his inability to save Peregrine withdrew from his spirit.
What a fabulous excerpt, Sarah. Love it and want to read it. I so admire your imagination in creating another world. What an intriguing name--Lake of Sorrows. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elizabeth. The Legends of Winatuke series is very different from my Wildings. I sure do hope you like it if you get a chance to read it. I always appreciate your support
DeleteSarah, I absolutely LOVE your Legends of Winatuke series--the characters are so realistic and I'm blown away by the "fixes" they get into -- COURTESY OF YOUR IMAGINATION! LOL Great work! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing excerpt and a beautiful cover. I wish you every success with your new book. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteChristine, Livia created this cover and she went to a lot of trouble to get it just right. I really appreciate her for that. Thank you so much for your comment and support.
DeleteI'm rooting for their victory already. Congratulations on another epic tale, Sarah.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cindy. I appreciate your words.
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