Shadows and Light by Melissa Haag
Publication date: May 15th 2014
Genres: Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult
Publication date: May 15th 2014
Genres: Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult
*Synopsis*
Three paranormal novellas
Reap the Shadow, Slay the Light
I don’t know what I am, but I’m not human…and neither are the creatures that killed my mom. Running will only carry me so far because there’s a darkness within me, ready to destroy me, and a burning light, begging for escape. It’s the light that screams to my pursuers and works them into a frenzy. Though the darkness might kill me, releasing the light might kill us all…
WarWolf: Half breed
Ema fights to suppress her werewolf emotions and deny her warlock powers. It isn’t easy being a half-breed, but she is determined to slide through life unnoticed by either group. When the warlock leaders team up with humans to force paranormal registration, Ema believes she must choose between her two unwanted worlds. An unexpected companion shows her not all emotions are bad, and power has its benefits.
Moved
“Werewolves are real but the legends are wrong…”
“Werewolves are real but the legends are wrong…”
It’s the secret Gillian’s father has tried to keep from her and the reason he’s so overprotective. But, he goes too far when he exiles Gillian to a house in the middle of nowhere. Her new landlord, Racer, is more like a cute jailer who has strict orders to keep her safely trapped.
Battle lines between independence and obligation are drawn as Gillian decides just how far she’s willing to go to win back her freedom. And Racer needs to decide what he’s willing to endure to keep her close.
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22005765-shadows-and-light?ac=1
*Purchase*
*Interview*
Shadows and Light, gives you three unique YA paranormal
romances to swoon over.
Willam in Reap the
Shadow, Slay the Light vowed to protect Pheobe from the moment he saw
her. He knew the horde that would come
for her. Declan in WarWolf: Half-breed knew Ema was perfect for him the moment he saw
her. It was amazing he could even see
with his beer goggles firmly in place!
And, finally, Racer in Moved,
reluctantly offered his apartment to Gillian.
He regretted that choice until he discovered just how amazing Gillian
could be.
This captivating new release has something to please
everyone! Not sure if this is your kind
of read? Check out these character
interviews.
Willam, the hero with a shadowed
past from Reap the Shadow, Slay the Light,
agreed to speak candidly with the author regarding his thoughts about
Pheobe. This interview is spoiler free.
Melissa: You went away to college then moved back to
be close to Pheobe. Why?
Willam: I knew what was coming and couldn't leave her
to face it alone.
Melissa: That’s the only reason?
Willam: One of a few.
Melissa: Why were you homeschooled?
Willam: When the people around me started to show
signs of aggression, I needed to do something to shield them. Isha, my sister, helped me see what it meant
to care like that. It was hard to be
around other people. But never Isha…or
Pheobe.
Melissa: What was your reaction when you first met
Pheobe?
**Willam looks down for a moment**
Willam: Shock.
I’d never seen anyone so beautiful, so perfect. She didn’t react to me as if I was a
pariah. She made room for me and
included me. I knew that first day; she
was mine.
WarWolf: Half-breed
introduces a new, emotionally enhanced werewolf. This spoiler free interview gives us a little
insight into just how enhanced Declan is.
Melissa: When Ema first meets you, you’re in a bar
crying. Doesn’t seem very manly…
**Declan frowns at me.**
Declan: I'd just lost my father.
Melissa: Um, no.
That was several years ago.
Declan: I had a little too much to drink. The beer made my eyes water.
Melissa: Nice try.
Are all werewolves so...sensitive?
Declan: There's nothing wrong with having emotions or
showing them. If you're sad, what's
wrong with crying? If you can't vent it,
you can't move forward.
Melissa: All right.
What did you think of Ema the first time you saw her?
**Declan grins.**
Declan: Tight.
Melissa: Excuse me?
Declan: You know, emotionally blocked up. She was sitting there so straight and
stiff. Barely moving or looking
around. No smile or anything. But, man, did she look pretty. There was no way I was going anywhere but to
her house.
Melissa: Without giving anything away, what's your
favorite memory of your time traveling together?
Declan: That's a tough one. There are so many great moments. If I had to choose...bathtub.
Melissa: Is there anything else you'd like to share
with the readers?
Declan: Warlock treehouses' rock!
The author managed to interview the leading man, Racer from Moved, about the circumstances that led
up to Gillian’s move. This interview is
spoiler free.
Melissa: How did you get talked into renting out the
upstairs apartment?
Racer: There wasn't much of a talk. Larry asked if anyone was living in the
apartment upstairs. I said no. He told me someone would be within
twenty-four hours.
Melissa: Why wasn't there a tenant?
Racer: I like living alone. Tenants are disruptive, needy, intrusive…
Melissa:
What was your first impression of
Gillian?
**Racer gives me a cocky grin**
Racer: Disruptive.
Needy. Intrusive.
Melissa:
What about now?
Racer: Close to perfect.
Melissa:
Close?
Racer: She still thinks she can wander around on her
own, and when I don’t give her the space she needs, she threatens to start
acting like an inmate again.
Melissa: Some of her stunts were pretty funny.
Racer: You weren’t on the receiving end.
Shadows
and Light, a new YA Paranormal release by Melissa Haag is a compilation of
three novellas.
*Excerpt*
I didn’t know he’d entered the room
until he tried to say something to me. I
didn’t wait to hear what. Instead, with
hands curled into fists, I came up swinging.
I wanted to punch him in the face to knock the whistle right out of him,
but my right hand landed solidly against his chest. I almost stopped, surprised at my
misjudgment. My swing had been really
off. I’d never noticed we weren’t the
same size. It just made me angrier that
he was taller…by a lot. So, instead of
stopping, I continued to rain blows on his chest.
He stood still, taking it all with
silence.
Then, like a burst balloon, the
rage left me. For several moments, I
just stood there staring at my fists still rested against his chest. Neither of us moved as my breathing
slowed. Drained and shaking, I lifted my
tear-streaked face to his.
“I will hate them until I die. Someday, I might hate you too...but not
today.”
His face held no judgment. He opened his arms and pulled me against the
chest I’d just pummeled.
“I know,” he whispered against my
hair.
Willam, the hero with a shadowed
past from Reap the Shadow, Slay the Light,
agreed to speak candidly with the author regarding his thoughts about
Pheobe. This interview is spoiler free.
Melissa: You went away to college then moved back to
be close to Pheobe. Why?
Willam: I knew what was coming and couldn't leave her
to face it alone.
Melissa: That’s the only reason?
Willam: One of a few.
Melissa: Why were you homeschooled?
Willam: When the people around me started to show
signs of aggression, I needed to do something to shield them. Isha, my sister, helped me see what it meant
to care like that. It was hard to be
around other people. But never Isha…or
Pheobe.
Melissa: What was your reaction when you first met
Pheobe?
**Willam looks down for a moment**
Willam: Shock.
I’d never seen anyone so beautiful, so perfect. She didn’t react to me as if I was a
pariah. She made room for me and
included me. I knew that first day; she
was mine.
WarWolf: Half-breed
Ema fights to suppress her werewolf emotions and deny her
warlock powers. Declan does his best to
show her emotions aren’t too bad after all.
*Excerpt*
After hours of restless moving, I’d
finally given into exhaustion, and in my sleep, I’d found a more comfortable
position. My head rested on Declan’s
chest, and my arm curled around his waist.
Naturally, my leg had drifted over his; it was just more comfy that
way. Waking wrapped around Declan was
very nice...initially.
Relaxed, warm, and still sleepy, my
first inclination was to snuggle in further and go back to sleep. Then, I became aware of some warning
signs. His chest vibrated in a silent
purr. He lightly touched my hair, his
fingers trailing along the strands. He
was way too content.
I sat up abruptly, grabbed my
pillow, and stuffed it into my bag.
“We should get moving,” I said as I
fed the blanket into the bag next.
I didn’t look at him. As soon as I had the blanket tucked away, I
barreled out of our cozy cube and just barely avoided stepping on his head.
WarWolf: Half-breed
introduces a new, emotionally enhanced werewolf. This spoiler free interview gives us a little
insight into just how enhanced Declan is.
Melissa: When Ema first meets you, you’re in a bar
crying. Doesn’t seem very manly…
**Declan frowns at me.**
Declan: I'd just lost my father.
Melissa: Um, no.
That was several years ago.
Declan: I had a little too much to drink. The beer made my eyes water.
Melissa: Nice try.
Are all werewolves so...sensitive?
Declan: There's nothing wrong with having emotions or
showing them. If you're sad, what's
wrong with crying? If you can't vent it,
you can't move forward.
Melissa: All right.
What did you think of Ema the first time you saw her?
**Declan grins.**
Declan: Tight.
Melissa: Excuse me?
Declan: You know, emotionally blocked up. She was sitting there so straight and
stiff. Barely moving or looking
around. No smile or anything. But, man, did she look pretty. There was no way I was going anywhere but to
her house.
Melissa: Without giving anything away, what's your
favorite memory of your time traveling together?
Declan: That's a tough one. There are so many great moments. If I had to choose...bathtub.
Melissa: Is there anything else you'd like to share
with the readers?
Declan: Warlock treehouses' rock!
Moved
Gillian’s father goes too far when he exiles her to a house
in the middle of nowhere. Gillian must
decide just how far she’s willing to go to win back her freedom. And Racer needs to decide what he’s willing
to endure to keep her close.
*Excerpt*
Cold water hit me in the face. I gasped and sputtered and sat up. Racer stood beside the bed, eyes bloodshot
and furious. He’d turned the bedroom
light on. The clock beside the bed read
just after one.
“Is my power back on?” I asked,
wiping my eyes as if it were nothing unusual to be awakened with water in the
face.
His gritted teeth didn’t part when
he growled his answer. “Yes.”
“Great.” I tossed back the damp covers. “Sorry about the wet bed.” I left as abruptly as I arrived. When I was on the stairs, I heard him yell.
“You didn’t call him!”
I sprinted up the rest of the stairs and closed
myself into my apartment. Racer was
ready for the next phase of my plan. I
went to bed, openly laughing
*About the Author*
Melissa Haag currently resides in Wisconsin with her husband and three children. Touch is her first published novel. She is currently working on book four of the Judgement of the Six Series...along with several other new books.
To learn more about her upcoming projects, and subscribe to her mailing list for deleted scenes, deals, and giveaways, visit her at http://melissahaag.com
or connect with Melissa at:
Twitter: @imagine2live
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6908249.Melissa_Haag
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.MelissaHaag
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6908249.Melissa_Haag
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.MelissaHaag
Judgement of the Six:
Hope(less)
(Mis)fortune
(Un)wise
**Book 4--no set release date**
Hope(less)
(Mis)fortune
(Un)wise
**Book 4--no set release date**
*Giveaway*
Open INTL - Ends May 25th
--50$ Amazon GC + 2 eBook copies
*Hosted By*
Thank you for the wonderful post, Megan!
ReplyDelete