I don’t usually post about YA stories but there was something I just couldn’t resist about this one. Β There is something just so darn intriguing about it.
Vampires, Demons & Ghosts.
Welcome to STARKFIELD ACADEMY.
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by R P Channing
240+ Pages
WITH BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS
Genres:Β Young Adult Romance |Β Paranormal Romance |Β High School |Β Vampires, Demons, Witches |Β Dark Fantasy |Β Horror
Blurb:
~ Kira Sutherland ~
After a near fatal accident (and getting cheated on by her ‘boyfriend’), and beating up the lead cheerleader (with whom the boyfriend cheated…), and being labeled as having ‘issues’ in her school because she, uhm, sees ghosts, Kira is left with two choices:
1. Continue her ‘therapy’ (where she’s told the ghost is a hallucination and also gets her legs ogled too often…)
Or
2. Go to Starkfield Academy, a boarding school for “Crazies and Convicts” (as the social media sites call them.)
She chooses the latter…
~ Cory Rand ~
Cory Rand has not had an easy life. His mother died in a car accident when he was twelve, and so did his mother’s best friend…sort of. You see, Janice made a promise to take care of Cory just before she died, and so she lingers. Undead. A ghost that watches out for him.
Brought up in an abusive home, Cory quickly falls into a life of disreputable behavior. After his third offense (which was prompted by a girl, as usual – he has a weakness) he’s left with two choices:
- Be tried as an adult and share a cell with a guy named Bubba (he thinks…)
Or
2. Go to Starkfield Academy, which Cory is pretty sure is run by vampires. But, hey, at least he’ll get an education.
He chooses the latter…
It’s at Starkfield that Kira meets Cory Rand, a boy with an insatiable Rage who sees ghosts, too. As well as other things, other things from his past, things that confuse him, things like fire and witches and demons.
Things he’s always ignored.
Until now.
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Excerpt:
PROLOGUE
-1-
The Puppy Eyes
My life was perfect.
I had the perfect shoes and the perfect friends and I lived in the perfect house. My nails were perfect and my hair was perfect (except on Sundays, it was always windy on Sundays) and I had the perfect clothes. My lips were a perfect red and my hair perfectly straight. My eyeshadow was perfect, my hips were…okay, and my waist…well…also okay. Nothing was wrong in my life.
But then there was Jack.
Jack was a problem.
He needed to go. I mean, when youβre dead, youβre dead! I had told him this endlessly. Somehow, Jack didnβt get it. I mean, I felt sorry for the guy. Sure. Being stuck between this life and the next. But just because I found him, does that mean I needed to keep him?
I think not!
Sadly, when Jack got that look in his eyes, that weary, almost teary (if his tear-ducts worked) look, I melted. I just couldnβt send him away. Not even Jack knew where he would go after he died.
Would he, like, die? As in β dead, nada, kaput, finito, gone, no more? Bye bye, sayonara, ciao, hasta la vista baby and all that?
I couldnβt have that on my conscience. No way.
I lay on my bed, wondering what to do about him. βJaaaaaaack,β I hollered.
βJaaaaaaack!β
Still no answer.
βJack!β
Jack…materialized.
His eyes rolled down to the ground. He was making those puppy eyes again. βJack, I told you not to do that. I told you not to play on my sympathies.β
His puppy eyes became worse.
His skin was gray and, well, dead.
βOh, brother,β I said. βI have to do something about you. If mom finds out I have another βimaginary friendβ β at my age β well, Iβd die of embarrassment. But, like, really die. Not like you.β I wondered about this. Would I die? Was Jack a freak accident, or did all people live on like him? Think of the cemeteries…
The idea excited me somewhat.
βWhat would you have me do, Miss Kira?β
βKnock off the Miss Kira crap. I told you itβs just Kira.β
βYes, Miss Kira.β
The dead. Thereβs just no reasoning.
βFine, Miss Kira it is then.β Rover barked like a lunatic in the garden. No one else might be able to see Jack, but I was sure my dog could.
βI have to do something about this,β I mumbled.
-2-
The Rat
Mike knocked on the door before I had time to leave the house. Mike was the guy I thought (at the time) was perfect.
βWho is it?β
βItβs me, baby.β
Baby, urgh β I wasnβt his baby. I dated Mike because he was the quarterback, because girls are supposed to like the quarterback, because itβs just so darn perfect to be seen with the quarterback, like weβre brainwashed into thinking these things from the first romantic doll set mom buys us.
This was my previous life.
βMike.β
βUh-huh. Gonna let me in?β
So you can try rub me up and then complain when I donβt let you? This, dear reader, was the big problem with Mike. The second we first kissed, his hand went way too far south for me to be comfortable β and I pulled back.
Mike suddenly wasnβt so perfect.
βUhm, I was just on my way out,β I said.
βKira? Cβmon, open the door.β He sounded upset. βIs there someone in there with you?β
Boys. As if.
I didnβt know much about love (nothing, actually) but I knew this wasnβt it.
βUhm, nowβs not the time, Mike.β
βCβmon, Kira, whatβs going on?β He banged harder.
When in doubt…lie. I opened the door a crack. βThereβs a dead rat in the house, Mike. Been here for days. I gotta go get some detergent and stuff to handle the stench.β
Mike stepped back. He peered through the crack of the door.
βItβs really bad,β I said.
βIβll drive you.β
βIβm afraid the smellβ β I stuck my armpit to my nose β βhas found its way all over me. Iβll drive myself.β
βO β okay. Fine.β And then he grinned like he wanted something. βLater? My place?β
Urgh. βUhm, sure…er…later. Not sure when though.β
βSix.β
I fought the urge to roll my eyes. According to girls at school, he was apparently so damn good looking β theoretically. But for me personally, he did nothing. Moved nothing. Twisted nothing. βLook, I gotta go, Mike. I gotta β β
βKira.β His eyes grew stern. βYouβve been avoiding me…β
Bingo! Well done contestant number one! And what have you won? A brain!
I tilted my head. βMike, look, this…rat β I need to deal with it. Weβll talk later, okay? Bye.β I closed the door, not waiting for an answer, and peered out the peep hole. Mike hung around for a second, shoulders wide and eyes glaring straight at me through the door. Could he see me? Did he know I was looking at him?
He kicked something off the ground, and I had the distinct impression he mouthed the word Bitch before leaving. But I wasnβt sure…
-3-
The Mack
βRoll down the window, Jack.β Jack was recently dead, so he still had a smell about him. (Which only I could smell…)
I had purposely skipped breakfast. Maybe Jack would help me lose weight. I was (still am) a little wide, although it had never stopped guys flirting with me. I know how to dress.
But I could be skinnier.
Lucy Rogers was skinny. All bones and no boobs.
Charlene Carverton was a babe. Cheerleader. Big chest (which she pushed out generously with a push-up β if only guys knew). Toned thighs. Charlene only dated college boys (back then), which I still think is pretty gross for a girl her age.
βHeβs not for you,β Jack said out the blue.
βHmm?β
βThis…Mike β heβs wrong for you, Miss Kira.β For all Jackβs faults (mainly, being dead), he has a good heart. Factually, probably itβs why I kept him around at first.
βYou think I donβt know that?β
βThen why donβt you dump him?β
I braked at a stop sign. Looked left and right. βBecause Iβd look like an idiot. I flirted with him and showed interest, and one kiss later I canβt stand the sight of him.β
βSo dump him.β
βItβs not that simple. Kids at school β they can be vicious. I have to let it fade slowly. If I drop the bomb on him, Iβll never hear the end of it through senior year.β
βAnd you care?β
Yes, I did. Forget Guantanamo, schools are rough. βYou donβt understand, Jack. Maybe school was different in your day. But in mine, well, we walk through metal detectors.β
βSchools werenβt too different in my day.β I noted the sadness in his voice.
βYou okay?β
βIβm dead.β
Right. βYou miss…your life?β
Jack shrugged. βI like being with you, Miss Kira. And I donβt remember much of my life. I think Iβm in limbo.β
βLimbo?β
βYes, like I have some unfinished business. If only I could remember…what…it is…β He scratched his head.
βAny ideas?β
βWell, it canβt be love. If it were love, Iβd be a vampire. Thatβs who teenage girls fall in love with these days.β
βA vampire? Thatβs just what I need β two undead beings stalking me.β
βI feel I have something to do around you, Miss Kira. I donβt know what, but something. Something important.β
I looked over at him. βMe?β
I was still looking at him when I missed the stop sign.
The Mack truck drove straight into us.
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Author Info:
R P Channing started writing three years ago, but never published anything even after churning out over a million words of fiction. Thirst: Blood of my Blood is the first book he dared to publish. When asked why, he said, βBecause itβs the first thing I wrote that my wife actually enjoyed reading.β When not hammering away (most literally) at his keyboard, he can be found buried in a book, reading anything from romance to horror to young adult to non-fiction to comedy.
Website –Β http://blog.rpchanning.com
Twitter –Β https://twitter.com/RPChanning
Amazon –Β http://amazon.com/author/rpchanning
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