Sparks Cover Re-Release Day
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"Everyone in
the world has a Spark, a light inside that
guides them, keeps them alive.”
Myxini School for Children specializes in
training young
men and women who have powerful Sparks.
Strikers are taught to manipulate fire.
Trackers learn to find animals in the most
formidable terrains. Handlers are
instructed in communication with large
predators. But forty years have passed
since the last time they had a Reader – a
student with the ability to read
minds.
When Lark Davies enrolls at Myxini, he
knows there aren’t
many like him, but he doesn’t realize just
how rare his abilities really are.
He thinks nothing of being asked to keep
his Spark a secret; after all, he can
barely control it. Thoughts and emotions
flood unbidden into his mind until he
can scarcely walk or hold a conversation.
But just when he needs it most, his
ability fails him.
Lark meets Khea, a small frightened girl
who mysteriously
ignites his protective nature. He has no
explanation for the curious strength
of their relationship, and it doesn’t help
that she is one of the few people in
the world whose thoughts can’t be read. As
he struggles to get to the root of
their unique bond, Lark begins to unravel
more power than even his mentor
expected, but in the process makes himself
a target to political leaders eager
to take control.
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Teaser:
Wearing only
my loose brown pants, I crawled into the
most comfortable bed I had ever known and
sank into the soft down pillows. I
had just started to drift off when I heard
a knock at the door. I’m
going to kill
Avis.
“What do
you–” I started until I realized it wasn’t
Avis. It was a stunning blonde with blue
eyes. Khea.
“I’m sorry
to wake you. I just– I had to see you.” Her
arms moved to wrap around my waist and hold
me tight as I questioned if I was
really sleeping or
not.
“Uh, do you
want to come in?” We both knew the rules
about being in someone else’s room after
hours, so I pulled her in and sat down
on the edge of the bed, still a little
surprised she was
there.
In the dim
light her hair looked a little darker, but
her face was still sweet and there was no
denying that the last two years had
done her well. Who would have thought such
a beautiful young woman would come
from that skinny little girl in
Lagodon?
“How’d you
know I was back?” I asked her, trying to
appear less tired or shocked than I
was.
“A friend
told me.”
“I didn’t
think you–” Cared? It wasn’t the right word,
but I was beyond amazed that she was
interested in my whereabouts. I hadn’t
seen her since that night at the Moonwater
and it had changed everything for me
since then. But for her, I wasn’t aware
that she had been affected in any
way.
“Ride with
me tomorrow?”
“Uh, yea, of
course.” It was a struggle to cover how
little I wanted to wait. I would have given
anything to have her
stay.
A wide smile
erupted across her sweet lips as she
said, “meet me at the lake at noon.” With a
lingering kiss on my cheek, she
walked back through the door and
disappeared into the dark stone corridor.
What
just happened? I hadn’t seen her in
person in years, and we were hardly close
before that. And now she arrived in
my room in the middle of the night and
kissed me on the cheek. Was it a kiss
like a friend would give another? Or more?
I couldn’t make any sense of it, but
there was only thing I was sure of. I would
be at the lake at noon if it was
the last thing I
did.
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About RS
McCoy
RS McCoy didn’t ever plan on being a
writer. With a career
teaching high school science, writing is
the last thing she expected. But life
never goes the way you think it will. While
battling cancer, she picked up her
laptop and let the words flow out. One year
later, her first published fantasy
novel has been released on Amazon and her
second novel is in the works. She is
a wife, mother of two, a scientist, baker,
gardener, and life-long science
fiction and fantasy
addict.
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