The Rising Moon
Author: Nilsa Rodriguez
Genre: Paranormal, Romance, Young-Adult
Publisher: Black Dove Publishing
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How many lives must you live to realize that love is stronger than time and death?
Orphaned
at the age of five, Angelia (Lia) Lafosse was left with questions about
whom and what she truly was. One thing was clear. Lia was
different…some might even say cursed.
With the help of
her best friend, Ryan Woodruff, she begins to unlock the secrets of her
families past and discover answers that prove more startling than she
ever imagined. Not only was she a werewolf, but a reincarnation of the
immortal werewolf, a werewolf with immense powers beyond any of her
kind. A werewolf that if discovered by the Lobison’s to have returned,
can jeopardize both Lia and those she love.
Torn between
Lyle Ulric, the charming werewolf whose bloodline is as ancient and
powerful as her own. And Adam Ambrose, the mysterious and alluring
vampire who’s determined not to allow fate or anyone tear their love
apart again.
Lia has to make a choice… Destiny or Love…Run or Fight…Live or Die
∞ Chapter 1 ∞
THE
AIR FELT THICK as a sauna. Clouds clustered overhead, like black
mountains violently unleashing a torrent of lightning bolts that lit up
the sky, making the night bright as day. I felt in the pit of my stomach
that something terrible was brewing outside. The storm was unlike any
other I have ever seen before…it seemed supernatural.
“Lia!” hollered John. His voice sounded impatient and thunderous as the storm outside. “Li-a!”
I rushed out of bed and met him in the kitchen.
He
was drunk again. The smell of whisky reeked through his pores and
clothes and met me at the doorway. He wasn't always an alcoholic. He
once was happy and full of life, but it all changed the night his wife
Veena died. Her sudden and horrific death were too much for him to bear.
The night she died, John was returning late from a
hunting trip and accidentally struck an animal as he drove up the dark
and narrow road that led to our house. The animal was quick and John
couldn’t make out what it was. All he knew was he struck it hard because
the whole front bender on his truck was damaged.
He got out and
reached for his shot gun and followed the animal into the woods, but
although the animal was injured, it was still fast enough to outrun him
so he decided to leave the animal alone.
When he got
home, Veena wasn’t there. I was asleep and John awoke me, asking me if I
knew where she was. It wasn’t like her to be out so late or to not
answer her cell phone---especially after he’s called her four times, one
phone call after the other. Worried, John set out to look for her while
I asked the other ranch workers if they’ve seen her.
After
searching for nearly two and a half hours, John found her lifeless body
a hundred yards from the house in a pool of blood. She was badly
injured. She had deep wounds across her face, her ribs were crushed and
her legs were broken.
The medical examiner declared the
cause of the death as being mauled by an animal. John felt that if he‘d
killed the animal he injured with his truck earlier that night; Veena
would still be alive today. He blamed himself for her death and ever
since that night, he hasn’t been the same.
“Listen girl,”
he said. “It seems Star has gotten out again and the storm is picking
up pretty bad out there. See if you can get that stupid horse to return
back to the stables. God only knows why she listens to you and not me.”
Star’s an Appaloosa mare and the latest addition to the
ranch. Her temperament was supposed to be gentle, but since her arrival
four months ago, John hasn’t been able to tame her. I’m the only person
on the ranch she allowed near her. I didn’t mind it at all. There was
something about her human-like brown eyes that comforted me as much as I
comforted her.
“Well, are you going?” he asked reaching for a chair, but nearly missing it.
I
really had no other choice but to go out in the storm. We didn’t own
the ranch we lived in, the Ulric’s did. And if they saw John, or smelled
him for that matter, in the condition he was in tonight they’d surely
run us out in a heartbeat.
“Go on now,” he said as he swooshed me with his hand.
“Yes sir,” I grumbled.
Not
caring to change out of my blue cotton night gown, I quickly put on my
boots and at the sound of a roaring thunder, I reached for my raincoat
and headed out the door. The howling wind and blinding rain was harsh
and poured down unsteady. It came at me from all directions, slapping me
as I attempted to make my way through. I pulled the strings on the neck
of my hood to keep it from falling, but it was no use, my hair was
already drenched and now stuck to my stinging face.
“Star!” I shouted over the smacking rain. “Where are you girl?”
Unable
to see where I was going, I stepped on a thorny bush beside the stable
wall. Blood ran warm and quick down the side of my leg. With a slight
limp, I hopped into the stables and examined the wound. I was relieved
that it was just a mere scratch, but boy did it sting! I limped over to
where the horses were and to my surprise Star was there staring at me
with those large brown eyes.
It was obvious by the look
of her chestnut coat that she was dry. What John saw outside the stable
wasn’t Star or any of the horses because all six of them were dry and
cozy in their stall.
Bordering with the Shoshone
National Forest it wasn’t rare to come across a wild animal every now
and then. We’ve been visited by grizzly bears, coyotes, elks,
and
wolves on the property many times before. John was drunk and the storm
was blinding. There was no way he could’ve known what he saw out there
wasn’t Star. I’m sure he must’ve saw something, but whatever it was the
bullying storm chased it away. I locked the stable doors and rushed back
home.
I limped back to my room closing the door behind
me. I wrapped my dripping hair in a towel and wiped the blood off my
leg. The wind was becoming fainter, more like a whisper as I lay in bed
staring at the ceiling. I turned on my side and faced the window as a
cool breeze crept in through a crack in the window frame. The sheer
ivory curtains swayed gently, twinkling against the dark wood panel
walls and floor.
Hugging my pillow tight, I began to
think of Veena. On how her brown eyes always sparkled when she smiled
and how her short dark hair always smelled like lavender. She was the
only person who truly understood me. Her and John treated me like family
and I was grateful for that, and just like John, I missed her too.
Especially on nights like tonight.
The following morning
the sky was blue and promising. I pulled myself out of bed and headed
to the bathroom. I stood there brushing my teeth glancing hard and deep
at the person staring back. I wondered if I looked like my father. Was
he pale like me? Or maybe I looked like my mother?
I
looked closely into my large blue eyes. At the white pigment in the iris
of my left eye that resembled a half moon. I was five years old when it
first appeared.
Dr. Parker, a medical doctor from River
View Hospital, diagnosed it as heterchromia. He told me it was mostly
common in animals, but it can also be past down genetically in humans. I
always wondered which of my parents had it.
No matter
how many times I tried to remember them, I couldn’t. All I knew was what
was told to me: that they were killed in a car accident when I was four
years old. When I thought back to my early childhood, all I could
remember were the countless nurses and doctors from River View Hospital.
I was sent to live there after my first foster parents, claimed I would
howl at the moon and constantly suffer from night terrors.
Although
they tried their best to comfort me, their attempts had reached its
limit on the day they found me asleep outside, naked and covered in dirt
and leaves. They felt I was too much for them to handle so they decided
to return me to the state, which then sent me to River View where I was
diagnosed with Lycanthropy, a rare psychotic disorder that causes the
person to believe they can transform into an animal.
During
my time at the hospital, Dr. Parker helped me overcome the night
terrors that he believed triggered the disorder through medication and
psychotherapy. I
haven’t had any night terrors in a very long
time. But ever since the night Veena died, my nightmares have returned
and several times, I’ve found myself waking up in the woods.
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Review:
The Rising Moon was a quick and interesting read about a girl named Lia who finds out she
isn't quite human. Among dealing with her alcoholic foster father, some problems at
school, and focusing on graduating, Lia meets two handsome guys, Lyle (a werewolf) and Adam (a vampire). Lia must find out who she really is, who she can
trust, and what her destiny holds.
The
book was under 200 pages and was really well written, which made it a quick
read. The storyline was fresh and interesting, but I thought the author
could've expanded a lot more on some of the backstory, especially with
the different histories. The characters were well rounded and had believable problems. I
was able to fully empathize with Lia's situation at home and
especially at school with all the problems that she had to face. Most readers will easily identify with her and the problems she endures throughout the book. The narrative flowed well and was very
captivating, but I feel that there was a lot more potential for the
story and the characters that would've taken it from great to amazing.
About the Author:
Nilsa
Rodriguez ‘s love for writing began at an early age. Being an author is
quite literally a dream come true for a girl who spent most of her
childhood moments escaping to far-away lands and wondering into
enchanted forests through the many books she's read growing up and still
enjoys to this very day.
Having had studied Fashion Design at
Parsons School of Design and Early Childhood Education at Penn Foster
College her love for writing has always remained close to heart. Nilsa
received her literary diploma from The Institute for Children Literature
in 2009.
Born and raised in New Jersey, she now lives in sunny
Florida with her husband and son where you can find her writing well
into the night on her next novel.
Visit the author on the web: www.NilsaRodriguez.com
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