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Title: 1301 – The Marquis
Title: 1301 – The Marquis
Author: Christine Rains
Genre: paranormal romance
Release date: December 13th, 2012
Blurb:
Life after Hell isn't
more exciting than watching football and fixing a busted pipe. Once a powerful
demon, Marc enjoys his quiet existence and a good cup of coffee. With big
ambitions to gain his master's favor, a trickster demon named Vetis shatters
Marc's peace and vows to deliver Marc's head to the fires of Hell. Not before
he destroys everything Marc cares about, of course.
Marc's power has
diminished over the years. Heaven will never grant him absolution, and he
refuses to return to Hell. Running isn't an option. The city of Carmine is his
territory. It's also home to his favorite cafe owner, Mae Hopkins. The dame has
a lovely smile, but it's her heart and soul that shine bright.
While his city burns
and his love is captured, Marc must decide to surrender or let hate and anger
fuel him to become the fearsome beast he so loathes: The Marquis. If the
Marquis rises, Vetis can be defeated and Mae saved, but Marc would be lost to
his demon forever.
1301 – The Marquis on Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16148143-1301---the-marquis
Excerpt:
Excerpt:
“I've had
days like that too.”
Marc
startled at the voice, tensing and ready to fight. How could he let someone
sneak up on him in broad daylight? He was making Vetis' job much easier for
him.
He sucked
in a breath when he saw Mae. He shook his head and let loose the air in his
lungs. His hands unclenched and his shoulders dropped. A different feeling kept
his stomach tight. “Days like that?”
“Days where
so much is on my mind, I'm walking blind.” Mae smiled as if determined to drive
his worries away. Another day, he might've let it.
“Is it that
obvious?” His pace slowed to match hers without thinking. She was dressed in
some sort of stretchy pants that hugged her hips and rear. Her ponytail bobbed
with her steps as if tempting him to touch it. Beautiful, sweet, and playful.
“I've been
walking beside you for nearly a block.” Mae chuckled. “I'd suggest you come
running with me, but I don't think you're a runner. You seem to me more the
type to work out your troubles lifting some weights or hitting a bag. You've
got big hands.” She tapped the back of his closest hand with a finger. “Did you
box?”
“I did some
fighting in my younger years.” Not the sort she was thinking. Marc's punch once
carried the force of a wrecking ball.
“You have
that look.” Mae nodded and nudged him with her elbow. “I'll have you figured
out sooner or later.”
He couldn't
stop a grin. “I actually think you might.”
They shared
a look for a few steps. She crinkled her nose cutely and looked away first to
dodge a post. Marc wanted to hold her hand. She didn't have pampered hands, but
he knew they were softer than his. Warm and accepting.
Stopping at
a corner to wait for a light, he turned his head away from her to glance across
the street. Vetis grinned and wiggled his fingers at Marc. He waggled his
eyebrows, pointed at Mae, and made a lewd gesture.
A growl
rumbled in Marc's chest. No. This wasn't happening. He couldn't let it happen.
A truck
rattled by, blocking his view, and when it was gone, so was Vetis.
“Marc?”
Mae's hand rested on his elbow. “Is everything all right?”
No, he was
damned. He shook his head. He wouldn't let her become a part of this. The world
needed Mae Hopkins. He needed her to live.
“I just
remembered something. I have to get some stuff done at the building before I
leave town for a while.” Forever. Even if he managed to beat Vetis, he couldn't
stay in Carmine. Others would come after him. Vetis probably bragged to half
the demons in Hell about what he was going to do. Marc wanted to smash the
bastard into the ground, make him less than a pile of dust.
“You're
leaving town?” There was sadness in her voice. His chest tightened. “For how
long?”
“I'm not
sure. I don't know.” Marc scratched at his beard and tugged on it. “It's
complicated.”
The light
changed and they walked across the street. Mae was silent for another minute
before speaking. “Well, you know where I am. I'll always listen.” She hesitated
and then took his hand into hers. “Come see me before you leave? Just for one
cup?”
The way she
was looking at him, Marc couldn't do anything but nod. He was an idiot. “One
cup.”
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Author Bio:
Christine Rains is a writer, blogger, and geek mom. She has
four degrees which help nothing with motherhood, but make her a great Jeopardy
player. When she's not writing or reading, she having adventures with her son
or watching cheesy movies on Syfy Channel. She's a member of S.C.I.F.I. The 13th Floor series is her first self-published
series. She also has two novellas and sixteen short stories published.
Website: http://christinerains.net/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorchristinerains
Twitter: https://twitter.com/@CRainsWriter
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4017568.Christine_Rains
8 comments:
Loving this excerpt! Marc and Mae have great back-and-forthness with each other. I already want to see more scenes of them together! And, I must admit, Vetis cracked me up. But he's a villain, so of course he did! ;)
Can't wait to read it!
Thanks, Heather! Vetis was so much fun to write. He's very wicked and I secretly enjoy writing that. Well, not such a secret now! *LOL*
Thank you, Alex!
Thank you so much for hosting today, Aubrie! :)
Looking forward to reading it!!
Thanks, Ciara!
Again, congrats to Christine.
I'm looking forward to reading this.
Thank you, Lynda! I hope you enjoy it.
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