Saturday, August 15, 2009

SkyKeepers is a Keeper!

Today I'm guest blogging at Elisabeth Naughton's Blog and giving away a copy of VEXING THE VISCOUNT to someone who leaves a comment at Elisabeth's. But I wanted to share a little here about my friend Jessica Andersen's new release, SKYKEEPERS.

Have you seen Jessica Andersen's Nightkeeper series?

It's one of the freshest paranormal ideas I've read in a long time. She's taken the Mayan calendar and an ancient doomsday prophecy and come up with a race of beings who alone are capable of beating back the Mayan demons and saving the world. Jessica's stories are sexy, adventurous and magical! She has a new release in the series called SKYKEEPERS. I think you'll love it. Check it out!

Back Cover Blurb:

Ancient prophecy holds that 12/21/2012 will bring a global cataclysm. Mankind’s only hope lies with the Nightkeepers, modern magic-wielding warriors who must find their destined mates and fulfill the legends to defeat the rise of terrible Mayan demons.

In Skykeepers, Michael Stone is a man with a dark secret that has skewed his magical abilities dangerously toward the underworld. Seeking redemption, he sets out on a perilous mission to save the daughter of Ambrose Ledbetter, a renowned Mayanist who died before he could reveal the location of a hidden library. The Nightkeepers must find the library before their enemies gain access to its valuable cache of spells and prophecies.

Sasha Ledbetter grew up hearing heroic tales of an ancient group of powerful magi who were destined to save the world from destruction. She never expected that her bedtime stories would come to life in the form of Nightkeeper Michael Stone, or that she’d hold the key to the warrior’s survival. As Sasha and Michael join forces to prevent the imminent battle, sparks of attraction ignite between them, and they’re forced to confront the unexpected passion that brings them together … and also tears them apart.


And here's an excerpt!

He’d thought he’d steeled himself for the familiar kick of attraction, the lust that hadn’t faded with their becoming lovers. But need hit him hard the moment he saw her stretched on her tiptoes to return a bowl to a high shelf, her midriff-cropped tee riding up, yoga pants riding down, the two exposing a strip of her taut, strong abdomen, with the soft lines of muscle on either side of her navel, where a trio of freckles drew his eye.

She turned slowly, and when she met his eyes, he saw a reflection of the burning heat that churned in his gut. “Well?” she said softly.

His body moved almost without conscious volition around the pass-through and into the kitchen, where he stopped close enough to catch her light scent over the cooking smells, close enough to distinguish the heat of her body from that of the stove. “What’s cooking?”

She handed over the mug she’d been sipping from. “It’s something I’ve been playing with.”

He knew she had magic in the kitchen, knew she wielded flavors with the deftness of a trained chef and the inspiration of a mage, but still he was unprepared for what hit his taste buds the moment he took a sip. Sensations exploded across his neurons in a blaze of heat, texture, and taste that had him sucking in a breath. There was chocolate, yes, but it was more savory than sweet, taken away from the realm of dessert by a mix of peppers and salt, and things he wouldn’t even begin to match with chocolate, but that somehow matched perfectly. He sucked in a breath. “Holy crap.” Took another sip and rolled it around in his mouth, closing his eyes briefly as the flavors changed subtly, the peppers mellowing to something else. “Nice,” he said, and this time his tone was one of reverence. “Very nice.”

“That,” she said with evident satisfaction, “was exactly what I was going for.”

Eyes still closed, he felt her trying to take the mug back, and tightened his fingers on it. “Leave it,” he said. “I’m at your mercy. Anything you want. Just ask.”

He’d said it partly in play, but also because he remembered what she’d told him back in the beginning, on her first day at Skywatch. I cook when I’m happy or sad, when I’m celebrating with friends or all alone with my thoughts. Which of those things applied now?

He felt the air shift, felt her indrawn breath as his own, but instead of “we need to talk” or any of the female warning signs experience had taught him to expect, she surprised him by leaning in and touching her lips to his.

The kiss was as unexpected as the hint of pepper and spice he tasted amidst the chocolate on her lips, in her mouth. Setting aside his mug, he deepened the kiss, relieved to let it be easy even though a small part of him said it shouldn’t be so easy, that he was skimming the surface of something he needed to be diving into. But then she shifted her hands, sliding them up his chest to link behind his neck and tug him closer, pressing her body to his, and the vibe went true, singing inside his skull with the warm sparkle of red-gold magic.

“Come back to bed,” he said against her mouth. “We’ve got a few more hours to burn.”

***

Here's what reviewers are saying about SKYKEEPERS:

“… intricate and compelling … I can hear their voices, feel their thoughts, and yes, music plays. Seriously, there is a soundtrack going on in my mind and I see her world in Technicolor.” Romance Novel TV

“An exciting, romantic and imaginative tale … guaranteed to keep readers entertained
and turning the pages.” Romance Reviews Today

“… a compelling and passionate lovestory.” (4 1/2 stars) Romantic Times Magazine


Check out the video trailer. Then I urge you to head for the nearest bookstore and pick up a copy of SKYKEEPERS! You'll thank me.

FMI, check out www.JessicaAndersen.com. Her website is a fantastic peek inside her richly imagined world.

6 comments:

Patricia Barraclough said...

Sounds like a different and good series. Will be looking for it when I get to the book store.
Enjoyed your interview today. It will be interesting trying these characters' lives. Thank you for sharing this author and series.

EmilyBryan said...

Jessica is a fascinating person herself. A geneticist by training, she also raises horses as well as writing these wildly inventive paranormal stories.

I'm so excited to see something besides vampires or shape-shifters in the paranormal realm, I'm thrilled to be able to share my enthusiasm for SKYKEEPERS.

Anonymous said...

Emily, thanks so much for talking about Skykeepers, and for your kind words. It means a great deal to me to hear that from an author whose work I enjoy and respect! I really love these books, and never get tired of talking about them (or writing them!).

Patricia- Hi, and thanks for commenting! I hope you do check out the Keepers books, and if you do, that you love them! They're the sort of book I'd kill to read more of, but can't always find on the shelves, yanno?

Happy reading (and writing), all!

EmilyBryan said...

My pleasure, Jess. I love your brand of sexy, action-adventure, magical stories based on an ancient calendar and prophecy.

I mean, seriously, can a story have better bones than that?

Unknown said...

I've already read the 1st 2 books in this series and just ran out to buy SkyKeepers. I can't get enough of the fast-moving, ingenius plot and fascinating characters!

You don't want to miss out. I recommend that everyone get out there and start reading Jessica Anderson's series!

Janet Louise Campbell

EmilyBryan said...

Thanks for sharing your enthusiam, Janet!