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Quanta (The Shadow Ravens #2) by Lola Dodge
Published by: Ink Monster LLC ** Publication Date: October 13, 2015
Genres: Futuristic, Romance, Young Adult
Quanta (The Shadow Ravens #2) by Lola Dodge
Published by: Ink Monster LLC ** Publication Date: October 13, 2015
Genres: Futuristic, Romance, Young Adult
Synopsis:
Just because Quanta can see the future doesn’t mean she can change it. She’s spent most of her life imprisoned, feeding her captors information to keep herself alive, but she’s finally reached the endgame and her death creeps closer by the moment.
The son of two senators, Altair Orpheus leads a life of privilege that provides the perfect cover for his side job: working with the rebel Shadow Ravens to undermine the ruling Seligo government. Everything is running like clockwork until he crosses paths with Quanta. As he watches her deftly maneuver through life in a perverse prison, his plastic heart melts. A jailbreak would be suicide, but Tair is willing to sacrifice everything to give her a chance at happiness.
Now Quanta senses a terrifying new future brewing. She and Tair are bound together, but every image of them kissing, snuggling, and acting knee-weakeningly happy is balanced by a much darker possibility. They’ll be picture perfect together, but only until time rips them apart. How can she follow her heart when she’s seen how their love plays out?
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AUTHOR BIO:
Lola Dodge is a compulsive traveler, baker, and procrastinator. She earned her BA in English from Stonehill College and MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University--and hasn't stopped moving since. When she's not on the road, Lola spends her time indoors where the sunlight can't melt her, writing or bingeing on anime and cherry soda. She can be summoned in a ritual involving curry, Hello Kitty idols, and a solid chocolate pentagram.
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Excerpt #1
Quanta’s POV
Quanta’s POV
Tair
annihilated me on the sim and for once, I didn’t give a flying fudge reindeer.
The timeghosts had gotten bored of
kissing and now I was getting full-on caressing, nudity, and a soundtrack of
bedroom moans. And I couldn’t not peek. Not when Tair looked that good
shirtless, his head tipped back, sucking a breath through his teeth as I—
Whoa horsies.
I
shuddered and leaned against the sim room wall. I could not be expected to focus under these conditions.
Especially
when us getting together was looking more and more likely. Short of knocking
him unconscious with one of the prop crossbows, it might be too late to derail
the train to make-out town. One kiss wouldn’t be so bad, but—
No.
That was the problem right there. It would be a gateway kiss. Then there’d be
tongue and heavy breathing and feelings.
I needed to nip that right in the bud. Because after the kissing came all the
dying.
The
most annoying part was that Tair was totally oblivious to the chaos in my head.
“Should
I take you back to your room?” Tair set his guns back on the shelf. “Your pulse
is high.”
“Well,
it would be,” I snapped. That happened when I got bombarded with images of him
nipping my collarbone and running his hands all over me, because then I imagined
what it would feel like in real life and Jesus
Christmas. What was I supposed to do about that?
“Did
I do something wrong?” He crouched near me, not close enough to make me
uncomfortable, but close enough that I could see the golden shades of brown in
his eyes, and that was uncomfortable in a whole different way.
I’d
made a mistake. This was the most
annoying part. He hadn’t done anything wrong.
Tair
was playing his part to perfection. I was the one getting blown apart.
Getting
thrown off my game.
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