Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Too Far Gone by K C Stewart




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Too Far Gone by K C Stewart Review Blitz
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release Date: June 30th, 2015
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#Synopsis:
It’s either the beginning or the end for Sadie James. She came to the small Adirondack town of Andora looking for a fresh start. One that didn’t include the pitying looks of strangers who saw her on the news. Only days into her new life and already she is in trouble. That is, unless the wolf in front of her was salivating at the sight of some other woman in the vast forest around her.
After killing his sister, Tyson searched for oblivion the only way he knew how to. As a wolf he could run from the life he left behind and become the animal he always was. The time between lucidness grows longer each times he surfaces. One day he won’t be able to come back at all. It was the only thing he looked forward to until a lost woman fell at his feet.
Sadie is in danger and she is blind to it. Although, it was never proven, Tyson always believed Jack was behind his sister’s ultimate demise. Now Jack has his sights set on Sadie. Can he fight the pull of the wild or will he let her face the wolves alone?



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K.C. Stewart is the self published author of the Hailey Holloway series and most recently, the Adirondack Pack series. All her life she had fantasized and day dreamed on a regular basis but it wasn’t until she began writing flash fiction and that she made those fantasies a reality. Now she has graduated to novels but still dabbles in the occasional flash fiction and short story. Because of her love for reading and the written word, K.C. is currently continuing her education at Clarion University for Library Science. When she isn’t taking photographs, studying or writing, she is supporting a very real gummy bear habit. Currently, she lives with her boyfriend, german shepherd and cats in central Pennsylvania.

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#Excerpt

Excerpt #1

The silence of the forest was almost worse than the sounds of fighting. It was so insanely loud with absolute nothingness. Emptiness sounded a lot like the last second before a roller coaster dropped over the first hill. For one brief second there was absolutely nothing. No thought. No breath. No sound beyond the beating of your own heart in your ears. But even that stops just before the decent begins. Right before you are pulled over, there is a complete sense of weightless nothingness. Too soon, you are half laughing half screaming with a smile so big bugs are getting caught in your teeth.
Was this the beginning of her decent?
In her musings, Sadie had missed the footsteps. Light and airy they floated over the few dried leaves and soft grass to stand beside her. The wolf's presence soothed and excited her in her twisted mental state. While his tongue licked at her fingers and cold nose nudged at her arm, she became irritated.
"Didn't your mother ever tell you to not play with your food?" she grumbled. Between her arm and the piece of moss she was laying on, Sadie looked at the wolf. It was the one from before, the one with the yellow eyes. She sighed momentarily with relief then remembered she was dinner before they were so rudely interrupted. He nudged her arm again and that's when she looked at him, really looked. The wolf was no longer salivating and kind of looked wholesome now that his nose wasn't scrunched up towards his eyes showing off his chompers. He sat his butt down in front of her and rested his head on his paws. Their noses were mere inches from each other. Behind him, she caught the tip of his tail wagging slowly from side to side.
"Hi."
He raised his head and looked dignified and slightly abashed.
"So I take it I'm off the menu tonight?"
His mouth opened and his tongue flopped to the side as he panted.
"That's not a very good confirmation." She pushed up to her hands and knees and sat back on her feet. The wolf sat up as she did. They were the same height now and looking right in each other's eyes. At this height he didn't look like anything more than an oversized dog. His ears stood up straight with pointy little tips that looked like they were dipped in black paint. The line of dark fur on his face did, in fact, run the length of him. Sadie thought he looked a little like a skunk in reverse.
"If you're not going to eat me can I go home?"
He stayed put. She took that as a yes and began to rise. Slowly, because he was a still a wolf and she didn't want to spook him and end up losing a hand, Sadie rose to her feet and brushed off the bits of forest that clung to her shorts and t-shirt.
Once more, the wolf followed her lead and got to his feet. Without thinking, or a second glance, she turned on her heel and began to walk back to her house. This was the very last time she wondered this far from her place. If it was not within eye shot, she was too far away.
Lesson learned.
Shame on her.
Bad Sadie.
She stopped.
The soft padding of footsteps behind her stopped too.
"You've got to be kidding me," she said looking upward to the heavens. "Seriously?" She didn't want to but glanced behind her anyway. Sure enough, the wolf stood a few paces behind her with a look of, "why'd we stop?" Groaning, she turned back around and continued to walk. She told herself that he was just being a gentleman and walking her home. Then she remembered he was a wolf and was probably just finding out where she lived so he could visit at some point for a midnight snack



Alpha Book Club's Review


“Delirious with sensations, Sadie let her head fall hapless to the side giving him more room to play. His lips parted once more in a smile against her skin. He paused his seduction of his mouth to grip and pull her hips towards his. With their bodies flush against each other -his hard and taut, Sadie’s soft and nearly boneless- he bit down on her neck…”

A true romance about a love born of tragedy, deceit and friendship, this book plucked at every heartstring. I laughed, I cried, and maybe even panted a little. Heart wrenching anticipation wrapped in the sweet throes of true love with a side of fur. An amazing read is what you get when combine a slightly mental alpha male and a somewhat damaged damsel in distress with the story telling talents of K.C. Stewart.

Sadie was on the fast track to success with the sky as the limit in the big city, when tragedy struck. In the course of one night, her whole life changed and parts of her were broken. Healing seemed impossible when everywhere she looked she was reminded of the night her world was shattered, so she packed up and moved to the tiny town of Andora, New York nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, in an attempt to start over and fix the broken pieces of her soul.
Sadie slowly makes a few friends, one of which is a lone wolf (literally) who has decided it’s his mission to keep her company, even if she doesn’t want it.
Just as soon as her world starts to make sense again, Sadie is forced to come face to face with things that people usually only read about in fairy tales and urban legends, and she is forced into changing into one thing she never thought possible...a wolf.
Tyson has dealt with his fair share of tragedy and has gone from being the enforcer for the local wolf pack to being a slightly deranged lone wolf, until he comes across a damsel in distress, who slowly brings him back to life and draws him back from the brink of insanity.
Together Tyson and Sadie discover who they can and can’t trust in their little town, and they also discover the healing power of love. I can’t wait to read Book 2 in this series, Fault Lines, coming soon!






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