1. I hate chocolate. Yes, I know. I’m insane. But I can’t stand the taste. So, if you want to be my friend, you better leave that chocolate box at home and get me some chips instead. Onion and cheese if you must know.
2. Growing up sucks. Adulting? Duh. Not my thing. It’s why I’m still waiting for Peter Pan so he can take me to Neverland.
3. I’m a book/series/movie junkie. No regrets. Take it or leave it.
4. My favorite TV show is Supernatural and I may or may not have seen each episode over a dozen times. What can I say? I have a thing for smart-ass hunters.
5. I worked in a couple of Bollywood productions. Don’t judge. I was young and needed the money.
6. I speak fluent animal, but I have a real hard time understanding people. Or maybe they just don’t understand me. Either way, I love animals.
Book of Souls
by Nadine Nightingale
February 9, 2018
286 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance, myths, YA
They call me Angel of Death, but my name is Nisha Blake. I am Shepherdstown's living urban legend. My life, a tale of the macabre.
People avoid me like the plague. Well, everyone but my friends. They don't see the Angel of Death when they look at me. They see poor, broken Nisha--the bully victim, suffering from vicious night terrors and vivid hallucinations.
Things take a turn for the worse when Blaze shows up. He's a too hot, tattooed, bad-ass MMA fighter from London, hell-bent on getting to know me. Since he walked into my miserable life, my hallucinations graduated to a point where I can no longer differentiate between fiction and reality.
I am insane.
Broken beyond repair.
Or so I think until--
I uncover a secret from the past--a link between all the deaths, my hallucinations, and my night terrors. It's then I understand I'm not the Angel of Death.
I am something else.
Someone else.
Excerpt:
I look at the desert rose in my palm. It’s small and fragile, yet it weighs down my arm as if I carry the weight of the world in the palm of my hand.
“You belong to me,” he says. I don’t need to see his face. I know it’s him. The conqueror. He’s been haunting my dreams forever and a day.
The sand takes ahold of me, pulling me down into the cold darkness. “What do you want from me? Why are you doing this to me?”
“Because I love you,” he whispers. “I always have, and I always will, my love.”
I’m dreaming. I know I am. I will my eyes open, but it doesn’t work. It never works.
Something in this foreign world holds me captive. And it’s not just the sand and the conqueror. It’s a part of me, too. The part that knows it belongs here, belongs with him.
About the Author:
Nadine aka Dini is a traveler at heart. She considers the world her home and practically lives out of her suitcases. When she’s not glaring at a blank page or abusing her poor keyboard, she spends her time reading, watching movies (preferably horror), pretends to work out, and hangs out with friends and family. Poor girl also suffers from a serious Marvel superhero addiction. So, if you run into her at night, wearing black, know she’s secretly dreaming of being the infamous Black Widow.
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They call me Angel of Death, but my name is Nisha Blake. I am Shepherdstown's living urban legend. My life, a tale of the macabre.
People avoid me like the plague. Well, everyone but my friends. They don't see the Angel of Death when they look at me. They see poor, broken Nisha--the bully victim, suffering from vicious night terrors and vivid hallucinations.
Things take a turn for the worse when Blaze shows up. He's a too hot, tattooed, bad-ass MMA fighter from London, hell-bent on getting to know me. Since he walked into my miserable life, my hallucinations graduated to a point where I can no longer differentiate between fiction and reality.
I am insane.
Broken beyond repair.
Or so I think until--
I uncover a secret from the past--a link between all the deaths, my hallucinations, and my night terrors. It's then I understand I'm not the Angel of Death.
I am something else.
Someone else.
I look at the desert rose in my palm. It’s small and fragile, yet it weighs down my arm as if I carry the weight of the world in the palm of my hand.
“You belong to me,” he says. I don’t need to see his face. I know it’s him. The conqueror. He’s been haunting my dreams forever and a day.
The sand takes ahold of me, pulling me down into the cold darkness. “What do you want from me? Why are you doing this to me?”
“Because I love you,” he whispers. “I always have, and I always will, my love.”
I’m dreaming. I know I am. I will my eyes open, but it doesn’t work. It never works.
Something in this foreign world holds me captive. And it’s not just the sand and the conqueror. It’s a part of me, too. The part that knows it belongs here, belongs with him.
Nadine aka Dini is a traveler at heart. She considers the world her home and practically lives out of her suitcases. When she’s not glaring at a blank page or abusing her poor keyboard, she spends her time reading, watching movies (preferably horror), pretends to work out, and hangs out with friends and family. Poor girl also suffers from a serious Marvel superhero addiction. So, if you run into her at night, wearing black, know she’s secretly dreaming of being the infamous Black Widow.
Connect with Nadine:
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I look forward to reading this one.
ReplyDeleteI love the blurb. Should enjoy the read too ;).
ReplyDeleteThis post doesn't really give me a good idea of what the book is about.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being part of this tour otherwise I may never heard of this author. And also find out there's someone out that who hates chocolate - shocking. This is where I'm total opposite. I love it dark and I mean really dark - personally, I love 85%.
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate and it's truly disconcerting when some says they don't like it, like what's wrong with you?! Hehe kidding ")
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds intriguing.
The books interesting, something different
ReplyDeleteSounds very interesting!
ReplyDeleteI guess more chocolate for me since you hate it so much.
ReplyDeleteI would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including Book of Souls. I wish the best in keeping up the good work in the future.
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