Avenging (The Rising Series Book 3) (30 page)

 

To all the teachers in my life who struggled to get me to pay attention, pulled me out of my dream world long enough to teach me how to diagram a sentence, and taught me how to calculate the area of a circle. Thank you! Your job was difficult, tedious, and very necessary. But I wanted to let you know that my dream world was actually important too. For I have discovered that what was once my greatest flaw is now my greatest strength. So to all you educators who are today guiding students who are challenging, try to see past the non-compliance and difficulties. You have no idea the wonderful things their minds may one day bring to the world.

 

I’m a mom who writes books in her spare time: translation—I hide in the bathroom with my laptop and lock the door while the kids destroy the house and smear peanut butter on the walls. ;) I was born in Utah but lived in Salina, Kansas until I was 13 and in Garland, Texas until I was 18. I’m now back in Utah–”happy valley”. I’m married to a wonderful husband, James, and we are currently raising 6 rambunctious children. My interests are reading, writing (of course), martial arts, visual arts, and spending time with family.

 

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If you enjoyed Avenging, we recommend you read Never Forgotten by Kelly Risser. Never Forgotten is currently FREE!

How can one day go so very wrong? One minute Meara Quinn is making plans for how she will spend the Summer before her senior year and the next she's finding out that her mother's cancer has returned and they are moving away from the only home she's ever known. Now every day is a struggle as Meara is trying to cope with her mother's illness, being forced to move to another country to live with grandparents-whom she thought disowned her mother-and having weird visions of a father who was absent her entire life. Top it all off with one whopping secret that everyone seems bent on keeping from her, and Meara has the perfect ingredients for a major melt down. The only things keeping her from coming unglued are some new friends and Evan-the son of her mother's childhood friend-who seems to know Meara almost better than she knows herself. Together with Evan and her friends, Meara embarks on a new journey to unlock the secrets that will not only tell Meara who she is, but what she is.

http://www.cleanteenpublishing.com/books/neverforgotten/

 

If you are enjoying the Rising series, we recommend you check out one of our new paranormal romance novels: Aftermath by Sandy Goldsworthy.

After losing her father, Emma Bennett moves to her aunt’s small town of Westport to finish out her senior year of high school. Emma wants to forget the pain and loss of the past few weeks, finding relief in the company of Ben Parker – a local boy who she has an instant attraction and uncanny connection with. When Ben seems a little too preoccupied with other responsibilities and has no time for her, Emma turns to the town’s hottest flirt – Lucas Crandon – for affection. Unfortunately, she realizes a little too late that, sometimes, bad boys really can be bad for you.

Life as an undercover agent for the Afterworld’s Bureau of Investigation isn’t an easy job. When Ben Parker finds his soul mate, Emma Bennett, in a small town, he finds himself forced to choose between doing his job or rekindling a relationship with the love of his existence. After Ben is notified that a notorious immortal is loose somewhere near Westport, he realizes that his love life will just have to wait. There is a criminal to apprehend before he can have his girl.

When lives are at stake and immortals are on the loose, can two soul mates find their happy ever after?

http://www.cleanteenpublishing.com/books/aftermath/

 

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