Title- Spirit Warriors: The Scarring
Series- Spirit Warriors Book # 2
By- D.E.L. Connor
Genre- YA Fantasy
Expected Publication Date- July 21st
Published By- Booktrope Publishing
Blurb
“One of us would finally end what had been
started by the machayiwiw so many years ago. I would have to kill him. It was
just that simple. I never thought I would want to kill anybody or anything, but
maybe I never had anything worth killing for before.”
-Emmeline Rima Belrose, The Scarring
(Spirit Warriors, Book 2)
In
the majestic beauty of a Montana summer, Emme and her friends celebrate her
near-drowning survival and their defeat of the powerful evil spirit, the
machayiwiw. But even as they rejoice, things are amiss. Emme watches helplessly
as her family divides, and her friends struggle to hold their relationship
together. Worse yet, the love-of-her life, Charlie, announces that he will move
back to the reservation, without Emme. Different nightmares take over and Emme
realizes she must fight and kill—or watch those she loves be killed. Friends
from the reservation reach out to Emme and show her what evil can steal from
her. Emme believes that evil can never break her bond with the Spirit Warriors or
the love she shares with Charlie. Or can it?
Excerpt 1
After lunch, Charlie and I walked
hand in hand down to the creek. We sat on the bank and stared at the water. I
leaned over and put my head on Charlie’s shoulder. Charlie wrapped his arm
around me and pulled me close to him. We sat there quietly. I looked across the
creek and saw Hawke staring at us. He had his arms folded across his chest. I
looked at Charlie. “Can’t we even be alone? Does he have to watch us?”
Charlie nodded. “He is just
protecting me.”
“From me?” I say sarcastically.
Charlie shook his head. “No, not from you.”
Hawke stared at me. I stood up and
stared back at him. He reached in his waistband and pulled out his knife. I
stared him down as he prepared to throw his knife in my direction. I was not
scared of him. Something deep inside of me assured me that he would not kill me
with his knife. I stood perfectly still as he pulled back his arm. In slow
motion I saw the knife hurling through the air, handle over blade as Charlie
screamed my name. I felt the knife come right by my head and I felt a sharp
pain by my ear and the drip of blood on my neck. My face never changed as I
stared back at Hawke. My friend, that red hot feeling that meant I could be
something stronger than I was, overcame me and I felt myself soaring above the
creek.
I heard Charlie calling my name. I
looked around as I called out, determining where every living thing was around
me. I felt the rattlesnake’s presence before I saw them. I singled them out and
waved my hands. Within minutes they were hissing in a circle around Hawke.
Hawke was trying to back away, but he was backing into another snake. Charlie
was screaming at Hawke to stand still. Charlie was yelling at me. “Emme, NO,
stop it! Hurting him would only hurt me. Do you really want to hurt me?” My
attention wavered from the snakes and I focused on Charlie. Instantly I was
back in my body and looking at Charlie.
Charlie had me by the arm. “Stay
here, Em, I’ll be right back.” Charlie waded into the water and ran to Hawke.
The snakes were gone. Hawke was sitting in the dirt by the bank with his head
in his hands. Hawke was visibly shaking as Charlie helped him up. I stood up
and glared at Hawke. They waded back across the bank.
Charlie walked up to me. “Hawke is
here to protect me and by protecting me, he is protecting you. Hawke has the
skills to help you, to teach you what you need.” Charlie looked over at Hawke.
“Emme is not the enemy. Do you finally see what she is? Do you see the gifts
she has? She is our people’s last hope. She belongs with us.”
Hawke nodded and walked over to me.
He reached in his pocket and pulled out a piece of cloth. He reached up and
wiped the blood off of my neck. “I’m sorry,” he told me.
I grabbed his hands and held them
between mine. “Me too.” Hawke turned on his heel and walked back the path to the
main building.
Charlie looked at me. “What the hell
did you just do?”
I looked back at him. “I finally
figured out that Golden Flower gifted me with the ability to talk to and
control animals.” I smiled questioningly at Charlie.
Charlie didn’t smile back. “What else
have you done?” I told Charlie about Ollie and the church and the birds.
Charlie paced around me. “This is not good. The machayiwiw will notice a
display like the one you did in town. You must not ever do it again in a public
place where others can see you. Do you understand me?” I nodded with my head
down. Charlie leaned forward and grabbed my face between his warm hands. “I
have to admit that it was an awesome thing to do for Ollie, but we have to be
more careful.”
I laid my hands over his by my face.
I leaned into this chest as he slowly lowered us to the ground. We laid on the
ground facing each other. I stared into his eyes lost in his world. Charlie
stared back at me and as the beautiful empty world and the warm wind
eavesdropped on us, we talked. I told him about Bets, and Mom and Ben, and how
hurt Ollie was at the church. I told him about Jack and the preserve and Rose
and the baby. We talked laying down and facing each other with our fingers
intertwined until the sun started its slow climb to the edge of darkness. The
sky was an incredible shade of deep purple with shades of violet blue. Even in
the beauty of the sunset, I felt the desperation creep over me. I started to
shake. I didn’t want to leave Charlie. I never wanted to leave Charlie. Charlie
leaned closer. I could feel his breath on my cheek. He laid his gentle brown
hands on my cheeks. I closed my eyes. “Let me take the pain away,” he
whispered. We stood up.
Charlie closed his eyes and he
chanted in a low voice. I listened to his voice. I closed my eyes and leaned
into Charlie. I laid my head on his chest and listened to his heartbeat. I felt
the desperation leave me and I was filled with a sense of peace and serenity.
My breathing slowed, and my mind was filled with the beautiful times that
Charlie and I had shared. We were like one in my mind, our thoughts joined and
our spirits connected. It was the most incredible intense feeling. It was what
I imagined making love would be like. I felt dizzy and my body felt it was on
fire from the inside out. My legs gave way and I dropped to my knees. Charlie
grabbed me and slowly lowered me down to the ground. “What did you do?” I asked
Charlie. He stared back at me. “I showed you our love. I showed you what is
worth fighting and dying for.”
As Charlie stood up, he staggered. I
reached out and held his arm. “Are you okay?” Charlie put his hand over mine
that rested on his arm. “Just tired. You wear me out.” He grinned broadly as I
swatted his arm. “Poor me,” I told him. We held hands as we headed back to the
main buildings.
Ollie and Jack were standing outside
of the meeting room talking to Ryan and Hawke. Ryan looked up as we approached.
“Hey, Em, can you come back next week? I want to run in the hills with you, and
Hawke needs to start working with you on knife and lance throwing.” “Sure
thing,” I told him. Hawke looked at Charlie and then at me. Charlie was leaning
on the car while he talked to Jack. Charlie’s face was pale. Hawke walked the
short distance to me and whispered in my ear. “Every time Charlie carries your
pain, he gets weaker. Every time you feel better in Charlie’s presence, he pays
the price for it. Is that what you want for him?” I shook my head “No.” I
looked at my feet as Hawke said, “Don’t come back here. Walk away. His burden
is too big to carry.” I shook my head. “I’m sorry I can’t do that. I just
can’t. I love him too much.” Hawke shook his head and walked away.
We all walked to the car. I held
Charlie’s hand as long as I could. I climbed in the back seat and Jack and Ollie
sat down in the Mustang. As we drove off, I turned around and stared back at
Charlie. He stood there watching us drive off.
Please share your idea of the perfect soundtrack to ‘Spirit
Warriors: The Scarring’ with us
It is so hard to pick just enough for a soundtrack! Each one
of these songs gave me an inspiration to a part in the book. Let me give you an
example. In a Northern Sky by Fossil Collective was what I was listening to
when I wrote the scene where Emme and Charlie are together by the creek at the
reservation and Emme can’t bear to leave Charlie. Listen to it and then read
the section. Do you get it? It is page 99-100 in the paperback version of The
Scarring. I will let you, the reader, see where you think the rest fit. :)
These are some amazing artists, take a minute and listen to some of their
music.
Can’t be Broken by Twin Forks
All the Time by Bahamas is Afie
Fever by The Black Keys
Eavesdrop by The Civil Wars
If Only by the Dave Matthews Band
Heaven by Depeche Mode
In a Northern Sky by Fossil Collective
Monument by Fossil Collective
Things are Changing by Gary Clark Jr.
A Quiet Darkness by Houses
Some Friend You Are by Ivan & Alyosha
A New Life by Jim James
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Book Info
Title-The Concealing
(Spirit Warriors #1)
By- D.E.L. Connor
Release
Date: November 24, 2013
Length:
191 pages
Publisher:
Booktrope
Blurb
Sixteen-year-old
Emme Belrose has it all: four best friends, a horse of her own, a hidden tepee
hangout, and a blossoming romance with tall and handsome Charlie. These friends
also have a secret. They can move their spirits into animal bodies: an osprey,
a mustang, a grizzly, a mountain lion and a coyote.
But
when Charlie, who has a gift for seeing the future, has a vision of Emme
drowning in the icy Yellowstone River, the Spirit Warriors must train their
animal bodies to kill an enemy they know is coming… but know nothing about.
Suspenseful, romantic, and awash in Native American magic, Spirit Warriors
captures the tragic enchantment of the American West—and confirms the power of
friendship.
About the Author
Della
was born in South Dakota and raised in the vastness and beauty of Montana on a
farm. When she longed for the big city life, she moved to Texas where she attended
college and received a PhD in nursing. When not nursing people back to health
you can find Della huddled over her Mac writing the stories that have occupied
her mind for so many years, or traveling with her best friends, the NOLA’s,
riding bikes across the Golden Gate bridge or exploring botanical gardens. She
is the proud mother of a champion triathlete, two aging dogs and 1 grand-cat.
Della has admittedly confessed to her coffee addiction and swears that her two
hour coffee crawl while on vacation in Seattle –was the best two hours of her
life!
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TOUR Giveaway Info
1 paperback Spirit Warriors: The Scarring
(US only)
5 eBooks of Spirit Warriors: The Scarring
(Intl)
1 eBook of Fractured Dream (Intl)
1 eBook of Jacob, King of Portalia (Intl)
1 eBook of Eyes of the Enemy (Intl)
1 eBook of Orenda (Intl)
1 eBook of Dead Girl Walking
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