Friday, September 30, 2016

★★★ Review, Giveaway & Release Blitz For Awaken The Lilituria Prophecy #1 by Grace White ★★★

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Awaken

by Grace White
The Lilituria Prophecy #1
Publication Date: September 27, 2016
Genres: New Adult, Contemporary, Paranormal, Romance

Book #1 in a brand new mature 
YA / NA paranormal romance series.
Suitable for readers 17+


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For Daiya Cattiva, turning eighteen is a nightmare come true.
 Once she Awakens, her body will no longer be her own, and
 she will thirst for physical connection—need it to survive. 
But the bond is only temporary, and Daiya will be forced to 
satiate the demon inside her, time and time again. For that 
is the burden of the Lilituria.

But Daiya doesn’t want to hurt anyone—especially not the 
cute guy in class, with his annoying charm and fervent 
persistence. Staying away from Kai Stanton is the smart 
thing to do. The only choice she has. But when she loses
 control and kisses him, everything changes, and Daiya 
knows their connection is deeper than just fleeting lust.

Determined to uncover the truth, Daiya finds herself at the 
heart of an ancient prophecy that could alter the balance 
of good and evil forever.

She was never supposed to fall in love, but their love 
will change everything.





This was one really great book and can not wait till the next
 one is out. Hint if it is out at time you read this, get all 
available books in the series. For a first book from an author 
I am so impressed. It is well written, and flows so well you 
will lose all track of time as you read. I have added Grace 
to my authors to watch list.

This story is about the Lilituria, a race that is the decedents 
of lilth as some mythology goes Adams first wife. But don’t
 get me wrong this is not a preachy book. It is actually quite 
the opposite and full of fun little bits. This story is Daiya 
Cattiva a Lilituria decedent, but with a twist she is fare haired
 and does not want to let the demon within to win. But when
 she turns 18 she is trying not to hurt anyone and that goes 
especially for Kia. She feels connected to him, but does not
 know why. Then she meets a friend of her mom’s and learns
 about the prophecy and that she may be able to resist. 
She just wants to be with Kia, but that may be a problem 
after all. But as things progress Kia may just need her as 
much as she needs him. Everything is going well until some
 really bad people find out who she is. Now she is left trying 
to figure out what to do. And when she find out who Kia’s 
father is she is really lost.

Now before I ruin this for you I will leave off here. I hope you
 enjoy this book as much as I did. If you do like this book, 
please consider leaving a review. The Authors really like it 
when you do; they value your opinions too.














"What?"
"You said you'd been the new guy once. What did you mean?"
"I moved to Decker on my thirteenth birthday. New town, new school, new friends." He shrugged as if it wasn’t a big deal.
"Oh, come on." I nudged him. "Star hockey player, you couldn't have struggled to fit in that much."
Kai ran a hand through is hair. "I was in a bad place back then."
Something about the bitterness in Kai's voice silenced my reply. Instead, I said, "What's a girl got to do to get a drink around here?"
Kai laughed, a deep rumble vibrating from his chest. "This way, milady." He stood and offered his hand.
We collected orders from the rest of the group and made our way to the kitchen.
"What'll it be?" he asked from the refrigerator.
"Soda is fine."
"Why do I get the feeling you don't live life in the fast lane?" His head disappeared behind the door.
"Are you calling me boring?"
He reappeared. "I like it. I can't explain it, Daiya, but I feel like I've known you longer than a couple of weeks. Is that crazy?"
"I—"
Kai closed the door and placed down a couple of cans of soda. His eyes burned through me as he stalked forward, and I stepped back, my back hitting the counter that ran the length of the room.
"Kai, I …" My eyes shuttered, the flames building. I clutched the amethyst teardrop through my hoodie, and Kai's eyes dropped to my chest. When they met mine again, they were swirling with lust.
"Daiya."
I swallowed hard, my mouth dry.
"What is happening between us?"
My heart thumped against my chest so hard I felt a little lightheaded, but still, Kai's eyes didn't let up, and I was sure I would combust from the charged look he was giving me.
He inched closer and reached out for my hair. Pinching a strand behind his fingers, Kai smiled. "All I can think about right now is kissing you." His eyes dropped to my mouth. "I remember the way you taste."
"I …" My lips parted. I wanted this. I wanted to experience Kai's mouth on mine for real. Not like it had been in the bar or how it was in my dreams. But something held me back, and I pressed my hands against his chest, inhaling a strained breath. "We should get back out there." I released a sigh, hoping he could see that I wanted this, but I just wasn’t ready to cross that line.
Not until I knew what it meant.
Kai's head dropped to mine, and he let out a long breath of his own.
Why had I pulled away? This was what I wanted, wasn't it? But what if the prophecy was wrong? What if what Kai was experiencing was just a reaction to me? To my awakening?
"Hey." His soft voice brought me back to the room. "Come on."
I nodded and forced my lips into a smile. But the thoughts wouldn't leave. There were too many questions still. Too many outcomes. And one stood out above all the others: even if what Kai and I felt was real, there would come a day when he discovered who I was.
What I was.
And then what?










*** official synopsis coming later this year ***

Paperback

Expected publication: 2017 

·٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠· Grace White ·٠•● Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ●•٠·





Grace White is author of the upcoming ‘Lilituria Prophecy 
Series’, a mature YA / NA paranormal romance.

She resides in the UK with her family and enjoys reading,
 binge watching series on her Amazon Firestick, and losing 
herself in a good book.






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