LEAD HEART
Seraph Black #3
By Jane Washington
Genre: YA Romance/Urban
Fantasy/Reverse-Harem
Release Date: September 23, 2016
Synopsis
“The paint dripped off me like a liquid coat
and I inhaled the toxic fumes, sucking the undiluted scent into my lungs. My
pupils dilated as I sank into the vision of a pain so absolute, it went beyond
pain. It should have rendered me unconscious, it should have affected my
ability, it felt like it should have killed me. As it was, the pain distracted
me so badly that I was unable to focus on any other details. I painted
turquoise wounds that wept turquoise blood onto the paper floor, and when I was
finished, I painted more. I painted the walls, the floor, the back of the door
and the boarded-up windows. I covered the room in wounds and fumes, and then I
curled up in the middle of the mess, weeping my heart into my paint-covered
hands.”
The past few
months have reduced Seraph Black to a permanent state of fight, and now it is
all that she knows. She is fighting her friends and family to go off on a
suicide mission to rescue Silas, she is fighting the fragmented memories that
clamour for recognition inside her mind, and she is fighting a guilt so
magnificent… it might just force her to betray the very people that have
sacrificed so much to keep her safe.
She had asked
for space, and it had been given to her in the most heart-rending of ways,
leaving only one of the four brothers remaining by her side.
Miro Quillan is
her last hope.
Without him, she
may never get her pairs back.
Meet the Author
Jane Washington
is 23 years old, lives in Brisbane, Australia and has MDD, or Multiple
Dependency Disorder. It's not a real disorder, but it should be. She's
dependent on the moon to write, and she's dependent on coffee so that she can
spend as much time with the moon as possible. She's dependent on both writing
and anti-social behaviour to each act as an excuse for the other, and she's
dependent on the awkwardness of both to save her from questions.
I.e.:
'Why do you never come to parties?'
'It's a writer's thing. We hate parties.'
She has a
dependency on the internet to prevent too much work from getting done on any
given day, and an even bigger dependency on Disney movies, to keep the dream
alive.
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