Underneath & Inbetween Book One
Jes Young
Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy
MP Publishing
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At the start of this fantastical romance, Tabitha Bennett is a young woman who has her life all figured out; she’s got a steady job at the local bank, a darkly handsome fiancé she’s known since childhood, and her own cottage on the edge of the family estate. Then she starts to have chillingly graphic visions of her sisters’ deaths.
Someone is picking off members of the Bennett household one by one, and Tab is next. In order to survive, she must come to terms with her true heritage. Tab is actually an Elvish princess, heir to the throne of the Inbetween, the realm of the Light Elves, and the product of the Dark King’s rape of the Queen of the Light. These sordid origins do nothing to convince the Elven Court that she’s the woman for the job, and they have everything to do with the plot to kill her.
Her fiancé Robbin is soon usurped by a gorgeous stranger named Alexander, to whom she’s been betrothed since her birth. The magic that binds them is strong and sensual. He guides her in her journey of self-discovery, helping to awaken the Elven gifts that ultimately keep her alive in the final battle with the agents of the Dark. She is betrayed by both her close childhood friend and by the Elven warrior who captains the Light army, but she survives by virtue of her fiery tenacity.
The Uncovering, first in a trilogy, is a fast-paced adventure, full of sensuality, suspense and surprise.
Excerpt
CHAPTER ONE
While
my sister Rivers was dying, I was planting crocus bulbs in my front yard.
While she was fighting for life, I was thinking about
how pretty the purple and yellow flowers would look poking up through the snow
when the spring came. While she was gasping for air, I was singing along with
the radio to some stupid Top Forty song I’d be embarrassed to admit I knew. I
was tired and achy. I saw the dirt under my nails and then I knew. There was
dirt under her nails too.
I could see her struggling in a small dark place. I
could feel her panic as the air ran out. Her fingernails snagged and broke on
rocks and roots as she clawed at the soil settling above her.
The earth closed in all around until there was no light
and no air and no sound. There was nothing but the quiet, airy emptiness you
hear inside a seashell.
Rivers was gone and I was kneeling in the cold, wet
grass with a pounding headache and a bloody knee. The vision ended as abruptly
as it had begun.
Some black birds lifted from their roost in the trees
just as Francis came running from the other side of the house.
“What is it? Are you hurt?” he yelled as he ran toward
me. “Are you hurt?”
I struggled to my feet, took one lurching step, and
passed out before I hit the dirt.
* * * * *
It
was dark and quiet when I woke up.
I didn’t have to lift my head or open my eyes to know
where I was. I recognized the lumps in the cushions and the smell of the afghan
draped over me. I heard the comforting rumble of men’s voices in a nearby room
and knew that I was home, safe and cared for on the couch in the downstairs
sitting room at Witchwood Manor. The tapping of a size twelve work boot against
the floor told me that my fiancé Robbin was there waiting for me to wake up,
watching over me until I did. For the first time ever I found his restless,
relentless tap, tap, tapping comforting. It told my heart what to do. Beat,
beat, beat, it said. It reminded my lungs to fill and empty and fill again.
He was the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes. He
was leaning against the doorframe, still in his work clothes, looking angry and
sad and, of course, beautiful. He just couldn’t help that—even when tragedy
really called for him to be less sensational-looking. He was tall and muscular
with a strong chin and a soft, sweet mouth. His eyes were the color of the
ocean on a sunny day and his short hair was a sandy blond. I sighed, wishing I
were waking up with him under happier circumstances.
About the Author
Jes Young holds a
BFA in creative writing from Emerson College. She writes Urban Fantasy
and Paranormal romance because, in spite of a complete lack of supporting
evidence, Jes still believes in fairy tales, happy endings, and true love.
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