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January Excerpt Monday

What’s on my iPod : Blue Monday by New Order
It’s the third Monday in January, and you know what that means….Excerpt Monday!!

Once a month, a bunch of authors get together and post excerpts from published books, contracted work or works in progress, and link to each other. You don’t have to be published to participate–just a writer with an excerpt you’d like to share. For more info on how to participate, head over to the Excerpt Monday site! or click on the banner above.
I thought I would continue with last months excerpt…so here’s more of Caleb and Sarah from the second book in the BROKEN series, RENEGADE.
I just nodded open-mouthed as his shoulders twitched and the two snowy, white wings trembled in the silent forest. He scooped me up with a devilish smile.
“You’re not saying anything?” he questioned as his blue eyes danced in the light.
I grimaced. “What do you want me to say? You know I don’t like it when you use your powers? Is that what you’re looking for?”
His laughter reverberated off the trees, and a patch of snow slipped from the closest pine branch and plopped at his feet. Before I could raise a stronger protest, we lifted off the ground and sailed through the trees. Seconds later, a pond the size of Madison Square Gardens shimmered through the tree branches, and we landed at the edge.
Az and Rade sat on a fallen log, along the shore, and put on skates. They both looked up at our approach.
Gaelin perched on the edge, and his sneaker clad foot tapped the ice. “The water’s not completely frozen.”
Caleb lowered me on the log beside Rade, who elbowed me a little too hard. Then Caleb leaned down, his jet-black hair dangling over his eyes, and placed the duffel bag at my feet.
“Well do your thing,” he said to Gaelin.
I focused on Gaelin as he took a deep breath and closed his eyes. My mouth naturally dropped as he blew over the water. All across the pond, the water sizzled and cracked, freezing all the way through to the bottom.
Caleb’s head snapped up. “Can you skate?”
My eyes floated back to his. “Yes, but I’ve never played hockey before.”
He chuckled, pulling out a smaller pair of skates. “If you can stand up in ice skates, then you can play hockey.”
“Doesn’t it require pushing a little black thing across the ice?”
At the age of ten, my mother enrolled me in ice skating lessons. I took them for two years before dropping that for art classes. I could do a mean pirouette on the ice, but as for shooting a puck into a goal, that was a different story.
“Since when do angels play hockey?” I narrowed my eyes at Caleb.
As Rade skated across the ice, he called out over his shoulder, “Since Wayne Gretzky!”
I laughed. “Hmm, I see. I think you guys have too much time on your hands.”
“We have to do something to keep out of trouble,” Az said pulling on the long laces.
“Trouble?” I slipped my foot into the skate, twisting the laces around my fist and yanking hard.
“We’re fallen, Sarah,” Gaelin replied as he stood and wobbled for the ice. “We have the tendency to make mischief. Caleb keeps our souls out of trouble.”
I glanced at Caleb. “Your idea?”
He bobbed his head with a half cocked grin. “Somebody’s got to keep their noses clean.”
“And angel hockey’s how you do it? That and the band, I take it?”
“Yep.” He finished tying his skates and jumped for the ice.
I shook my head, hiding a smile. I pulled on the other skate and began the tightening ritual over again. When I stood, I immediately stumbled because of the soft ground. Caleb skated back to the edge of the pond and extended his hand. I took it and stepped onto the ice. Gliding across the frozen pond happened to be the most wonderful sensation - like flying with frigid air blowing across your face and between your fingers, legs and arms. It’d been a long time since I skated, but after a few unsteady bobbles, I got my confidence and swirled around and whipped backwards a few times.
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This month’s links:
Don’t forget to come back on the first Monday of February for New Release Monday. See what’s coming out and enter to win a free basket of New Releases.
So, to kick it off, your hosts:
Bria Quinlan, Rom Com (PG13)
and
Alexia Reed, Urban Fantasy (R)
Joining us this week:
Stephanie Draven, Fantasy with Romantic Elements (PG 13)
Danie Ford, Contemporary YA (PG 13)
Babette James, Contemporary Romance (PG 13)
Cynthia Justlin, Thriller with Romantic Elements (PG 13)
Kaige, Historical Romance (PG 13)
Jeannie Lin, Contemporary Romantic Elements (PG 13)
R. F. Long, Fantasy Romance (PG13)
Shawntelle Madsion, Paranormal Romance (PG13)
Debbie Mumford, Science Fiction/ Fantasy (PG13)
Kendal Corbitt, Erotica Contemporary (R)
KB Alan, Erotic Paranormal Romance (R)
Jeanne St. James, Interracial Menage Erotic Romance (R)
Cherrie Lynn, Contemporary Erotic Romance (R)
Michelle Picard, Paranormal/Fantasy (R)
Mary Quast, Contemporary Romance (R)
Danielle Yockman, Historical Romance (R)
Sara Brookes, Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy (NC17)
Angeleque Ford, Contemporary, Interracial, Erotic Romance (NC 17)
Elise Logan, Contemporary Romance (NC17)
Awesome news

What’s on my iPod : Slow Poison by The Bravery
Well, I’m so excited that two of my fellow YA writers are recently agented. Bria Quinlan just signed with Kim at Book Ends Literary Agency, and R F Long just signed with Colleen Lindsay. YAY, girls!!
Catch up with Bria on her blog here.
and RF Long here.