Today is the release day blitz for CHASING THE WIND by Nazarea Andrews. We have a few teasers from the book and a contest!
Kaida grew up in two worlds--a child in the Manor raised
by Sabah before she was granted Citzenship. But the only place she has ever
felt like she's belonged is with Cedric and Guin, the boys she grew up with.
When Cedric's involvement in a rebel faction goes wrong,
the Commission exiles her and holds Guin hostage. Now, she's on her own for the
first time, and searching for the sister who left her behind and a princess who
was stolen from the City--and then she stumbles across a face from the past.
Hawke has been an outcast since his Tribe died. When he
finds Sabah's sister on the road, he agrees to help her. But as they search the
wilds and grow closer, his disdain for her is slowly replaced by a deep
attraction for the girl who faces every challenge so bravely.
And as the City's deadline dwindles, and the boy she
loves hangs in the balance, Hawke is left to wonder if he is protecting her, or
if he the biggest threat she will face.
What will Sabah do, when she realizes what I’ve brought her? For the first time, I let myself worry. She could be furious. There’s no real way of knowing, with Sabah.
But then, she could be thrilled. It’s the first time she’s had contact with any of her people from before she disappeared into the Wilds.
A familiar lance of regret goes through me. Sabah and I would never have made a good pairing. I know it, and try to console myself with that knowledge as I cut a rabbit free of my snare. But it’s hard to accept that when she’s so damn gorgeous and full of fire. She would make a good Tribeswoman. If she could swallow the Claiming.
I wonder if Kaida can.
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Nazarea Andrews is an avid reader and tends to write the stories she wants to read. She loves chocolate and coffee almost as much as she loves books, but not quite as much as she loves her kids. She lives in south Georgia with her husband, daughters, and overgrown dog.
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