Beyond (Beyond)
Release date: November 25th 2013
Summary from Goodreads:
Sixteen-year-old Raven desperately wants to fit in, but after using a Ouija Board, her already overwhelming hallucinations take a turn for the worse. A ghostly figure named Sam begins to haunt Raven and seems eager to kill her.
She’s saved by a reclusive biker named Damian who goes to the same school and appears to have an interest in her. Raven can’t help but feel drawn to him. Determined to uncover Damian’s connection to the ghost, Raven sets out to discover his secret and the reason Sam started haunting her. However, there’s more at stake than just her reputation. Raven’s choice between unveiling Damian’s true intentions, and living a normal life will put everyone she cares about at risk. To save them, she'll have to go beyond.
Lives are ruined.
Hearts are shattered.
Death lurks at every corner.
Sixteen-year-old Raven desperately wants to fit in, but after using a Ouija Board, her already overwhelming hallucinations take a turn for the worse. A ghostly figure named Sam begins to haunt Raven and seems eager to kill her.
She’s saved by a reclusive biker named Damian who goes to the same school and appears to have an interest in her. Raven can’t help but feel drawn to him. Determined to uncover Damian’s connection to the ghost, Raven sets out to discover his secret and the reason Sam started haunting her. However, there’s more at stake than just her reputation. Raven’s choice between unveiling Damian’s true intentions, and living a normal life will put everyone she cares about at risk. To save them, she'll have to go beyond.
Lives are ruined.
Hearts are shattered.
Death lurks at every corner.
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{Excerpt}
The car drives fast. My fingers move across the window in an attempt to
draw on it, but the air inside isn’t humid enough. I look outside and watch the
willows and poplars flash by like they were never there. Large meadows surround
the road, separated by ditches. I think there are cows standing in the grass,
but I’m not sure, as the car is going too fast. There isn’t a house nearby.
This place feels abandoned, like I’m in the middle of nowhere.
In my head a voice constantly chants, “You are Raven Stone.”
Repeatedly, things are whispered into my ears. I don’t understand any
of it, but it feels trustworthy. With my hands I go over a device on top of my
head which presses against my ears.
“Don’t touch that!” yells the woman in the front seat. My mom. Her
voice sounds hushed because of the device that’s clamping my head, but I can
tell by her tone she’s serious.
I look at my mom and follow the sweat that drips from her cheeks onto
her mouth and her teeth biting her lip. Sometimes the steering wheel is jerked
from one side to the other, while the car seems to accelerate.
Indifferent, I look out the other window across my seat. Next to us is
another car. In the back is a boy that looks at me with remarkable, hazelnut
eyes.
All of the sudden the car next to ours flings about aimlessly. It
drives from right to left and smashes into a car coming from the other side.
The noise is deafening. With my eyes wide open I see the boy tumble around
inside the car, as the vehicle makes a cartwheel across the road.
“You
are Raven Stone.”
***
I’m jerked out of my sleep, clammy from all the sweat. Sighing, I rub
my face. I’m worn down because of the nightmare. Even though I’ve had this
nightmare so many times, I still get chilled to the bone.
Why do
I keep having this same bad dream? It all seems so real.
I sit on the edge of my bed to calm myself. I have this dream at least
three times a week. It always feels so realistic. My mom used to come to me
whenever she heard me screaming when I just had the nightmare. She always found
it hard to comfort me, so she just brought me a warm cup of milk.
I blink a few times to take in my surroundings and to assure myself I’m
in my room. Every time I have to tell myself I’m not in that car. I’m just
home, in my bed. I’m not in that car, and I’m not witnessing the death of the
young boy.
Then my cabinet moves.
Stunned, I look at the piece of furniture. Did that just happen, or was
it another fantasy? I’ve just woken up, so it’s not strange to see things that
aren’t real. Right? All of a sudden something appears from behind the cabinet.
Black smog is coming through the walls. A black ghost seeps like water through
the wall, and then the cabinet and reveals its true form. A human. And he’s
staring at me with the same wretched smile as he did yesterday when he moved
the Ouija board.
This
has to be another illusion.
Sam flies to my door, and something invisible latches onto him. He
wriggles in mid-air, unable to move forward. I watch in horror as the smoky
shadow turns about in his invisible prison.
Another entity drifts through the wall.
This one is much faster and blue, and moves with flexibility through my
room. He looks human. This is unbelievable, unimaginable and insane.
I can’t comprehend what’s happening. The blue ghost follows the black
ghost, who’s still wriggling around. Then he breaks loose from his invisible
prison, and his arms go toward the door. The blue entity comes closer and looks
as though he’s pursuing the black one.
I watch as Sam flees through my door, just before the blue ghost captures
him. Sam’s gone. The blue ghost is too late.
The blue entity turns around to look at me.
His body is transparent, accompanied by smoke. His face is
unrecognizable, but he has human traits. My desk and the paintings on the wall
are visible right through him. Motionless and with my teeth clenched, I stare
back at him.
I can’t believe what I’m seeing. This has to be another ridiculous
hallucination.
He stands frozen in my room. Even his eyes are translucent, but they’re
there, because they have a lighter color than the rest of his body. It’s as if
he’s wearing clothes, but only the soft outlines are visible. His body looks
like it consists of a million little stars that glisten as he moves. He reminds
me of a reflection of the cosmos.
This ghost isn’t like the others. This one seems more like a real human
and less like a horrifying shade. He glows, just like the others, but I sense
something that can be trusted in his aura. His body radiates warmth and power,
and it doesn’t strike me with fear. What is he?
Then the mysterious stranger leaves just as quick as he came.
"I loved the premise of the book & I loved
the characters. The ending left me wanting more..." ~ Lisa W.
“Finally this ends my dry spell of unsatisfying
fantasy novels! I loved the plot! I can't help but get hooked into it as the
story unfolds.” ~ Poecilia from Goodreads
“The book is very good. It has really good mystery
in it and a cliffhanger in the end that leaves you screaming for the second
book.” ~ Katie from Goodreads
About the
Author
I am a writer
and reader of YA Paranormal Romance novels and aspire to be a well known
author. I love reading the same genre, as well as Dystopian and an occasional
fantasy book. In my spare time, when I'm not reading books, I like to play
games such as RPG's.
I have a bachelor in Digital Communication and enjoy pretty much anything that
has to do with technology :)
BEYOND will be published on November 25th 2013. I'm currently available for
Promos, spotlights, reviews, interviews, guest posts, you name it! Just send me
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