Title: Never Let You Go, Prophecy of Tyalbrook series, book two
Genre: YA Fantasy Romance
Author: Michele G Miller
Publisher: Enchanted Ink Press (Self Published)
Release Date: Janury 30, 2014
Available on: Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Blurb:
Two souls desperate to discover the truth about the past and determined to save their future…
SKYE
The usual warmth I felt deep in my soul when Xander was near me was beginning to dull. Yet I still remembered the warning: “Be careful, my Princess…you will lose all you love before you can win what you want.”
XANDER
I could feel it; she hadn’t been here. Two days of hell, riding as fast as we could and only taking small breaks, and yet she had outrun us. How?
A PRINCESS set on regaining her Kingdom and protecting those she loves…
A GUARDIAN who will stop at nothing to find the woman who stole his heart…
An EVIL FORCE who will destroy everything they know in order to have power over all…
The journey continues in Never Let You Go, book two in The Prophecy of Tyalbrook Series.
SKYE
The usual warmth I felt deep in my soul when Xander was near me was beginning to dull. Yet I still remembered the warning: “Be careful, my Princess…you will lose all you love before you can win what you want.”
XANDER
I could feel it; she hadn’t been here. Two days of hell, riding as fast as we could and only taking small breaks, and yet she had outrun us. How?
A PRINCESS set on regaining her Kingdom and protecting those she loves…
A GUARDIAN who will stop at nothing to find the woman who stole his heart…
An EVIL FORCE who will destroy everything they know in order to have power over all…
The journey continues in Never Let You Go, book two in The Prophecy of Tyalbrook Series.
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Excerpt:
Nickoli’s arms were laden with weapons when
he came back into view. He stepped in, uninvited, and opened his arms; allowing
each deadly piece to drop to the ground with an ear-splitting clang. I jumped
back as the items ricocheted across the floor, and a club rolled to a stop by
my feet.
he came back into view. He stepped in, uninvited, and opened his arms; allowing
each deadly piece to drop to the ground with an ear-splitting clang. I jumped
back as the items ricocheted across the floor, and a club rolled to a stop by
my feet.
Nickoli bent over and picked up a sword. He
approached me, a menacing look on his face, and a flash of terror tore through
me. The temptation to scream was strong, however I knew it wouldn’t do me any
good. If his intention was to kill me, the deed would be long done before my
cries for help would be answered. If they were
ever answered. I kept my focus on the sharp tip of the sword as he advanced on
me.
approached me, a menacing look on his face, and a flash of terror tore through
me. The temptation to scream was strong, however I knew it wouldn’t do me any
good. If his intention was to kill me, the deed would be long done before my
cries for help would be answered. If they were
ever answered. I kept my focus on the sharp tip of the sword as he advanced on
me.
“If you choose not to trust me, you will
have to protect yourself.”
have to protect yourself.”
He raised the sword, gripped the hilt in
his fist, and hurled it into the floor at my feet. The tip embedded into the
wood with a thud. I yelped in
surprise and jumped back. With an angry glare, he turned to storm out of the
room; leaving the pile of weapons scattered about the floor.
his fist, and hurled it into the floor at my feet. The tip embedded into the
wood with a thud. I yelped in
surprise and jumped back. With an angry glare, he turned to storm out of the
room; leaving the pile of weapons scattered about the floor.
“I don’t know how to fight with a sword,” I
called out, my voice void of the angry bluster it carried earlier.
called out, my voice void of the angry bluster it carried earlier.
He didn’t stop, but instead replied over his
shoulder as his long strides carried him out the door. “Then Princess, you best learn how.”
shoulder as his long strides carried him out the door. “Then Princess, you best learn how.”
The slam of his door signaled the end to
our conversation.
our conversation.
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Michele is the author of the Coming of Age Fantasy Series The Prophecy
of Tyalbrook - Never Let You Fall, book one (May 2013) and Never Let You Go,
book two (Jan 2014) as well as the New Adult Romantic Suspense, Last Call (Oct
2013). She is currently working on the third book in The Prophecy of Tyalbrook
Series, a Last Call novel and a YA Realistic Fiction that has her super
excited!
of Tyalbrook - Never Let You Fall, book one (May 2013) and Never Let You Go,
book two (Jan 2014) as well as the New Adult Romantic Suspense, Last Call (Oct
2013). She is currently working on the third book in The Prophecy of Tyalbrook
Series, a Last Call novel and a YA Realistic Fiction that has her super
excited!
Having grown up in
both the cold, quiet town of Topsham, Maine and the steamy, southern
both the cold, quiet town of Topsham, Maine and the steamy, southern
hospitality of
Mobile, Alabama, Michele is something of a enigma. She is an avid Yankees fan, loves New
England, being outdoors and misses snow.
However she thinks southern boys are hotter, Alabama football is the
only REAL football out there and sweet tea is the best thing this side of
heaven and her children’s laughter!
Mobile, Alabama, Michele is something of a enigma. She is an avid Yankees fan, loves New
England, being outdoors and misses snow.
However she thinks southern boys are hotter, Alabama football is the
only REAL football out there and sweet tea is the best thing this side of
heaven and her children’s laughter!
Her family, an
amazing husband and three awesome kids, have planted their roots in the middle
of Michele’s two childhood homes in Charlotte, North Carolina.
amazing husband and three awesome kids, have planted their roots in the middle
of Michele’s two childhood homes in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Email:
authormichelegmiller@gmail.com
authormichelegmiller@gmail.com
Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/michele-g-miller
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