Monday, November 5, 2012

The Mephisto Kiss Spotlight/Excerpt & Giveaway!

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Welcome to the next stop in the Mephisto Kiss Blog Tour!

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Book 1 Synopsis:
Sasha is desperate to find out who murdered her father. When getting the answer means pledging her soul to Eryx, she unlocks a secret that puts her in grave danger--she is an Anabo, a daughter of Eve, and Eryx's biggest threat. 
A son of Hell, immortal, and bound to Earth forever, Jax looks for redemption in the Mephisto Covenant--God's promise he will find peace in the love of an Anabo. After a thousand years, he's finally found the girl he's been searching for: Sasha. 
With the threat of Eryx always looming, Jax knows he has to keep Sasha safe and win her over. But can he? Will Sasha love him and give up her mortal life?

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Book 2 Synopsis:
The eyes never lie. No one’s eyes are darker than Eryx. Not even the Devil’s.
When Jax and Sasha first see Jordan Ellis, they know she is no ordinary teenager. She’s the daughter of the President after all, but she’s also Anabo – a descendant of Eve.
What they don’t know is that Eryx plans to kidnap Jordan and force President Ellis to pledge his soul. If Eryx’s plot succeeds, the consequences would be catastrophic.
But the Mephisto brothers do know about Jordan’s secret identity. And for one of them, she could be the match that leads to their soul’s salvation.
Now it’s a desperate race against time to save Jordan and prevent Eryx’s haunting eyes from discovering her true identity.
A thrilling story of romance, danger, and intrigue, THE MEPHISTO KISS continues the marvelous mythology that began in THE MEPHISTO COVENANT.


Excerpt from The Mephisto Kiss:
Smelly stood and moved close, his rank odor nearly suffocating her. “Take off your sweater.”

Like she was going to go meekly, a lamb to the slaughter? “You take it off.”

He did, with relative ease, despite how hard she fought. Her legs were still hobbled, making the struggle worse. Breathing rapidly, she sat there in just her bra and jeans, crying, and silently asked God for a miracle.

Startling her, Eryx rushed toward her, and she cringed, expecting him to hit her. Instead, he went to one knee and reached for her, his eyes on her breasts. Oh, God, why? She squeezed her eyes shut while he ran his hot hand across her rib cage, beneath her right breast.

“Is this a tattoo?”

She opened her eyes and saw he was staring with total fascination at her birthmark. “No.”

“You’ve had this your entire life?”

She nodded, sucking in deep breaths, for once glad she had a bizarre birthmark. She never wore two-piece bathing suits because it was so weird, a tiny, swirly A, surrounded by what looked like sunbeams.

“Anabo,” he whispered. “You’re Anabo.”

She wasn’t anything but scared to death.

Smelly was there, staring at the A, looking confused. “What does it mean?”

Eryx took the seat across from her again, still staring at her birthmark.  “It means you should give her back the sweater.”

Like a robot, Smelly did just that.

Not sure what was happening, or why, Jordan slipped the sweater over her head, pushed her arms into the sleeves, and hugged herself while she watched Eryx.

He appeared to be lost in thought. After several long moments, he met her eyes and said, “You can relax, Jordan. You’re not going to die.”

“I don’t understand. If I’m Anabo, what difference does it make?”

“It’s not just that you’re Anabo. It’s that I found you first, before my brothers.



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Author Bio:
Trinity Faegen wasn’t always a writer. She had an illustrious career as a Campus Cop in college, led many children astray as a camp counselor, and decorated Christmas trees for sweet, and notsosweet, little old ladies. She loves metal and rock, the Rocky mountains, chocolate cake and college football. She hates sappy stuff and hypocrites. Mostly, though, she loves to write.
Trinity lives in the outback of Texas with her husband and a mean cat. If you’d like to share camp stories, or ask Trinity why she’s ruining her hearing by listening to metal on headphones, write to her at:  trinity@trintiyfaegen.com

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7 comments:

  1. Hi Rose!
    Thanks so much for having me here today!
    ~Trinity

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    1. It was my pleasure Trinity! :) I would have loved to read your book but I haven't read the first one yet.

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    2. No worries! They actually stand alone, so you can read the second without having read the first.

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    3. Ah... good to know! Thanks! ^__^

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  2. Awesome cover! I'd LOVE to know what kind of flowers those are! Just beautiful!

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