The
Mayfair Moon –
Darkwoods
Trilogy #1
By J.A.
Redmerski
Genre:
Paranormal YA
After
a nightmarish encounter with a werewolf, seventeen-year-old Adria Dawson loses
her sister, but gains the love of a mysterious young man and his legendary
family.
Strange and tragic things begin to happen in the small town of Hallowell, Maine: residents come down with an unexplainable ‘illness’ and some disappear. In the midst of everything, Isaac Mayfair is adamant about keeping Adria safe, even from her sister whom he has warned her to stay away from.
As unspeakable secrets unfold all around Adria, impossible choices become hers to bear. Ultimately, no matter what path she takes, her life and the lives of those she loves will be in peril. As she learns about the werewolf world she also learns why her place in it will change the destinies of many.
Strange and tragic things begin to happen in the small town of Hallowell, Maine: residents come down with an unexplainable ‘illness’ and some disappear. In the midst of everything, Isaac Mayfair is adamant about keeping Adria safe, even from her sister whom he has warned her to stay away from.
As unspeakable secrets unfold all around Adria, impossible choices become hers to bear. Ultimately, no matter what path she takes, her life and the lives of those she loves will be in peril. As she learns about the werewolf world she also learns why her place in it will change the destinies of many.
Book
Excerpt from ‘The Mayfair Moon’:
I saw Alex, dressed in only her
gown, walking briskly behind the house and disappearing through the trees.
I slipped on my shoes quickly, grabbed my coat and
followed.
I let the back screen door shut softly behind me
and I leapt down the back steps, taking two at a time. The moment my thin
Converse shoes hit the frigid ground, I regretted not doubling-up on socks and
grabbing my hat and gloves while I was at it. I sucked in cold air as I ran,
quickly realizing that my lungs were better off immobile, at least until I
could breathe into the warm confines of my coat sleeve. My eyes burned; the
layer of moisture coating them, stripped away by the cold October air.
Dashing into the woods, I felt swallowed up by the
immediate darkness. The wind whipped through the trees and bit the back of my
neck and the bare skin around my ankles. I kept running, over brush and limbs
and toward a thin stream of water, slowing down only enough to gauge my
distance before leaping over it.
Splash! I never saw the second sliver
of black water until it was too late. My feet were soaked to my shins and the
bitter cold stung my legs like thousands of needles.
But I kept running.
I knew Alex was just ahead of me. I had heard the
same splash of water a minute before I found it.
My run finally came to a slow crawl. I could see
Alex through the trees; the length of her shiny, dark hair glistening faintly
like a spider’s web.
I stayed low behind the trees and off the
makeshift path that was easy to lose as it was already so covered with leaves.
The darkness engulfed me and the moonlight could hardly penetrate the veil of
naked trees that stood so thickly together. I jumped and nearly shrieked when
an animal darted past—I wasn’t afraid until that happened. The memory of the
night in Georgia came back to haunt me in the worst moment, while I was
practically all alone in the darkness of a deep, never-ending forest. Because
of that fear, I never went far enough into the woods to let the house disappear
from my line of sight.
But I pressed on slowly.
I could still hear Alex’s movements out ahead,
though they seemed fainter. Her feet shuffled through dead leaves. Low tree
branches snapped as she pushed her way through them. One snapped under my feet
as well and I froze, but Alex never looked back. She continued her graceful
trek through the forest as if she knew every downed limb and ankle-spraining
crevice without having to mind her footing.
Several long minutes in and I
could see a small clearing out ahead, bathed by the moonlight. Alex slowed to a
delicate walk as she got closer. I stopped and crouched next to a tree, trying
to stay warm and failing miserably. The only part of me that felt heat was the
skin around my mouth and the tops of my fingers as I continued to breathe
deeply into my sleeve.
Alex stepped softly around a maze of young trees.
Faintly, I noticed that she was barefoot as she tiptoed over a blanket of
leaves and dirt. I could see the white of her feet stained by a tenuous layer
of mud. She entered the clearing where there was just enough light to see the
outline of her gown and her naked form underneath it. I wondered how it was
that she didn’t seem cold, though she wore less than I did.
She reached out her hands in an unusual gesture
then. It appeared she was talking to someone. An erotic undertone in her
movements was completely odd to me. I tried harder to penetrate the darkness
with my eyes, needing proof that this girl was really my sister, Alexandra
Dawson. I began to wonder....
I rose to my feet and crept further in until I
noticed another figure and I stopped solid, sucking in more bitter air with one
unexpected gasp. He placed his hands on each side of Alex’s face, her cheeks
gently swallowed up by them. And then his lips covered hers. A boyfriend? No,
something about this was different, off. The way he seemed to guide her
movements as if controlling her, how she moaned simply by his fingertips
brushing against her shoulders. I watched, feeling my insides twist into
something hard. Vehemently worried about my sister in this place, this
uncharacteristic situation, I intended to step out from my hiding spot and let
this guy know she was not alone.
But then a second and third figure emerged from
the darkness, stopping me in a fearful jolt.
The first one grabbed Alex protectively and pulled
her closer. The others circled them almost ceremoniously it seemed, their necks
craning as they appeared to inhale deeply of the air. I heard a few words
amidst broken sentences, but nothing made sense to me. I slung the hood off my
head and turned a bare ear toward them, hoping to hear something, anything that
I could at least attempt to decipher. I got nothing but a blast of cold air
against the side of my face.
The longer I watched the more I began to see that
Alex was safe in the arms of this stranger. But it was difficult to see how she
touched him so sexually and without a care in the world about having an
audience.
Suddenly, the guy picked her up into the cradle of
his arms and all four of them disappeared in an instant. It happened so fast
that I staggered from the safety of the trees in a frantic search for any sign
of them. I stood there for a moment, freezing and mystified, feeling every bone
in my body clack together against my hardened muscles. I could see my breath in
front of me, rapidly exhaling in the cold. Finally, I ran through the woods
back toward our house as fast as I could, surprised I could find my way back so
easily in the dark without tripping over the debris on the forest bed.
Alex never
came home that night, or Sunday, and all day at school on Monday, I could think
of nothing but her.
About the Author:
J.A. Redmerski
is a Contemporary Fantasy and YA writer
- author of THE MAYFAIR MOON and DIRTY EDEN. She’s a mother, werewolf & zombie fanatic, book
addict and a happy hermit obsessed with the Universe. Oh, and AMC's "The
Walking Dead".
Jessica
started her first novel at the age of thirteen and has been writing something
ever since. Generally, she loves characters in life and on paper. She pays
attention to people, especially those whose personalities make them different
from the rest of us: the drug addict roaming the Laundromat that talks to
himself, the young, inattentive mother in the park with the meanest kid on the
playground - (the entire cast of 'Swamp People') - characters fascinate Jessica
and she hopes that it shows in her
literary work.
Some authors that inspire Jessica are Neil Gaiman, Cormac McCarthy, Max Brooks, Anne Rice, J.K. Rowling, Richard Matheson, William R. Forstchen, Carrie Ryan, Stephenie Meyer and Lisa Smedman.
Some authors that inspire Jessica are Neil Gaiman, Cormac McCarthy, Max Brooks, Anne Rice, J.K. Rowling, Richard Matheson, William R. Forstchen, Carrie Ryan, Stephenie Meyer and Lisa Smedman.
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