![]() A Breath of Sunlight
Goodreads / Amazon / Barnes & Noble / iBooks / Kobo -- EXCERPT: Calle gasped and shot up into a sitting position. He clawed at his throat to remove the boot, but instead of finding a rough leather boot, he touched soft, warm skin. “Shh,” Skaja soothed as she touched his hands, his face, his hair. “It was only a bad dream.” Her face finally came into focus in the darkness. Pinched, concerned brows. Pursed lips. Hair falling across her forehead. He shook his head, suddenly aware of the perspiration that clung to his skin. His back ached where he’d been whipped. His throat still burned for air. The slave brand on his forearm rippled with heat. “N-n-no. It w-w-wasn’t a d-d-dream.” “It was,” she said in a soothing tone, and for the first time since they’d met, her eyes were kind and gentle. Her fingers stroked either side of his hair. She was touching him… And not just an uncertain, awkward touch. A compassionate caring lingered in her caress, and he couldn’t help but lean into her hand. She stilled. “Please don’t stop,” he whispered. A pause. But then her fingers continued their exploration. Her light touch skimmed his hair, his eyebrows, his nose, his cheekbones. They hesitantly touched his earlobe before she more daringly traced the shape of his long, pointed ear. His heart slowed into something calmer. Something safer. The fear in his soul settled to the bottom of a clear, placid lake. The pain in his back and throat ebbed. The burn on his forearm died slowly like a waning fever. He breathed in Skaja’s scent of jasmine and cool midnight skies and breathed out a river of calm. She was right. It was only a dream. Yet, it had felt so real. A flash of darkness passed across his mind, and as if he once again found himself in the deep ravine of the Pits, his hands began trembling. Skaja’s gentle touch trailed from his ear, to his shoulder, down his arm, before she clasped his hand. Her touch felt so good. Like a breath of sunlight after being caged in the darkness for so long. ![]()
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Sue G.
8/19/2021 10:01:31 am
What a beautiful cover!
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Lisa Pichner
8/19/2021 09:35:01 pm
Thank you for sharing for Kaci Rose.
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