Awaken From Death by M.S. Kaye
Awaken
from Death
Born from Death book 2
by M.S. Kaye
Will
they discover the truth of their ancient connection before it destroys them
both?
Ilona continues to struggle with loss, as
well as trying to find where she fits in with other people, if she ever really
will. She starts taking dangerous risks.
Archer is desperate to protect Illona and
discovers more about himself in the progress. When Ilona is in danger of being
mauled by a dog, he desperately tries something that shouldn’t be possible. And
yet he succeeds.
This
is just the beginning of his discovery of who—what—he truly is.
Release date
10/15/16 from Inkspell Publishing.
Strong as Death, Born From Death book 1
Ilona discovers what
it means to have a mother who is a modern woman and a father who is a
19th-century gentleman ghost.
After being hit by a car and taken to the
hospital, Ilona starts to realize she’s different from other people, and that
her mother has hidden the truth from her. She sneaks out of the hospital in
order to discover the truth.
A mysterious boy named Archer guides her through
Brooklyn and introduces her to Hendrick, the man who claims to be her
father—though he died in 1890.
Ilona must discover not only what she must do to rid the city of
Soll, a sadistic and powerful spirit, but also what it means to be half ghost.
She proves what her mother told her—love is stronger than death.
Sneak Peek at Awaken
from Death:
The
blond boy didn’t walk up to a urinal or into one of the stalls, or even up to
the mirror. He stood in the middle of the room.
Invisible,
Lettie watched curiously.
Something
moved backward away from him. Out of him.
She
recognized Archer’s shiny black hair and strong frame even before she could see
his face.
She
gasped. But ghosts can’t inhabit people.
The
blond boy shook his head and looked around. “Fuck.”
“I’m
sorry,” Archer murmured so the boy wouldn’t hear.
Lettie
stared at both of them.
The
blond boy turned, leaned his hands on the counter, and looked at himself in the
mirror…not the way people usually looked at themselves. It was more like he was
trying to see something more than was in the reflection.
Archer
watched him, as if waiting for him to see something.
Then
Lettie understood. Archer hadn’t merely inhabited the boy—he’d possessed him. But
there were only a couple ways that’d be possible—if he were half ghost, or if
he…
A
memory struck Lettie like a horse galloping across a battlefield. An ancient
memory. Lettie had been around since the beginning of time on Earth, but most
of those thousands of years she let slink around the crevices of her mind. It
was mostly just walking the bridge with the newly deceased. There were a few
memories, though, that burned into her every time she let herself pull them
forward. And burned was precisely the right word.
She
knew—or rather, remembered—why Archer would never leave Ilona.
Author Bio:
M.S. Kaye has several published
books under her black belt. A transplant from Ohio, she resides with her
husband Corey in Jacksonville, Florida, where she tries not to melt in the sun.
Find suspense and the unusual at www.BooksByMSK.com.
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