Title: The Prophecy of Arcadia (Arcadian Wars, #1)
Author: M.H. Soars
Pages: 430
Release date: 17th January 2014
Blurb from Goodreads:
Being a teenager is
tough, especially when you have to pretend to be something you’re not,
and you’re in love with someone you shouldn’t. 115 years ago, a small
planet called Arcadia was invaded by a vicious alien race and nearly
destroyed. Cut off from their resources, the Arcadians turned to Earth
for help. A group of Arcadian explorers discovered a Prophecy that
claimed their salvation lay in the hands of two children from Earth. To
ensure their safety, the Arcadian Council sent their most gifted
youngsters to Earth to act as protectors. Samantha is one of them.
To succeed in her mission she must learn to control her Arcadian powers and keep her true identity from her best friend, and the girl she swore to protect, Alexia. But Samantha will soon realize that nothing is as it seems. Someone is trying to prevent the Prophecy from taking place and the prophecy boy hasn't been found yet. There is also a new drug circulating at school that is turning students into freakishly strong menaces.
To make matters worse, distractions keep getting in her way. Such as her love/hate relationship with her “cousin” Matthew. Or her confused feelings toward popular and mysterious Julian. She wants nothing more than to be free to live her life. But the survival of Arcadia depends on her and her friends. Free will is not an option.
To succeed in her mission she must learn to control her Arcadian powers and keep her true identity from her best friend, and the girl she swore to protect, Alexia. But Samantha will soon realize that nothing is as it seems. Someone is trying to prevent the Prophecy from taking place and the prophecy boy hasn't been found yet. There is also a new drug circulating at school that is turning students into freakishly strong menaces.
To make matters worse, distractions keep getting in her way. Such as her love/hate relationship with her “cousin” Matthew. Or her confused feelings toward popular and mysterious Julian. She wants nothing more than to be free to live her life. But the survival of Arcadia depends on her and her friends. Free will is not an option.
About the Author
With a background in fashion design she always thought she was going to follow that path. But the characters in her head kept begging to be set free. So she decided to write their stories. A couple of years and a baby later, the first installment of her Arcadian Wars series is finally done.
M. H. Soars currently resides in New Mexico with her husband and baby daughter. She loves to read novels in the YA, PNR, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, and Chick Lit genres. When not devouring said novels, you may find her shopping online (she's an expert), blogging about fashion, or trying to teach her daughter to walk (even though she's too young for that).
If you would like to learn more about M. H. Soars and her projects you can follow her on Twitter (@mhsoars), Facebook, Goodreads, or check out her blog.
Excerpt:
The conversation with Alexia had made me edgy. I walked toward the
middle of the room, getting closer to Sam so I could have a clear look
at her face. Even though I could tell she was trying to be stoic, I
wanted to see if there was any sign that she still cared.
She
closed the book she was pretending to read and sat up on her bed,
looking at me like I was a nuisance. “You know I don’t want to talk to
you. Why do you insist?”
She stood up suddenly, throwing her
book on the bed with such force that it bounced and landed on the floor.
My gaze followed the book’s trajectory and stayed on it for a few
seconds as I tried to control my rampant emotions. Sam’s question hurt,
and it subdued my anger a little. I took a deep breath and found her
face again.
“Do you even have to ask? How many times do I have to
say I’m sorry for what I did to you seven years ago?” My voice came out
strained. I was sure she had noticed, but her angry posture didn’t
change.
“Just tell me what really happened then. Just tell me,
Matt.” She used my nickname — something she only did when she forgot she
was supposed to be mad at me. Her voice had a pleading tone to it now,
and it gave me hope. I looked into her eyes and saw all the hurt there. I
wanted to tell her, I truly did, but I just didn’t know what to tell
her.
“Sam,” I said as I carefully approached her. She gasped as I
placed my hands on her arms. I looked deep into her eyes. That close, I
could see little gray specks in a sea of dark blue. “I, I, can’t tell
you,” I finally said.
She pushed me away from her with a powerful
shove and I had to take several steps back to regain my balance. “You
can’t, or you won’t, Matthew?”
Her own anger fueled mine. I
didn’t want to lose it with Sam, but I also wasn’t able to walk away
from this conversation now. She had balled her hands into fists, and
that did something to me.
I hesitated to tell her the real reason
because she probably wouldn’t believe me. But the swell of emotions
within me just made me want to yell the truth at her. But how could I
tell her that looking at her after the accident made me feel like the
most despicable person in the world?
“I can’t tell you because I
don’t know why!” I watched her expression change from anger to
disbelief and back to anger again in a matter of seconds.
“Bullshit!” she said.
Sam was ready for a fight. Her muscles were tight with anger. The air around us felt charged, like the calm before the storm.
Ignoring
the signs that we were escalating this argument beyond our control, I
moved closer to her again. But now my movements had a menacing quality
to them. I was letting her know she wouldn’t be able to push me away
this time as I pleaded my case.
“Why can’t you believe me? Why
is it so hard for you to trust me and forgive me?” My temper was rising,
and I was starting to feel feverish. I opened and closed my hands,
trying to control the rage boiling inside of me. My entire body shook
and I knew I had awakened the Phoenix. It didn’t take much these days.
Sam had the power to evoke feelings in me that I would rather keep
buried.
She took a few steps back until she reached the edge of her bed and couldn’t retreat further. “Because you won’t trust me!”
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