Author: Jennifer Raygoza
Title: The Guardians III: Blood Vengeance
Series: The Guardians
Genre: Romantic Dark Fantasy
Release Date: 9-16-14
Publishing House: Vamptasy
About me: Jennifer Raygoza
lives in Corona, California with her husband and children. She developed a love
for writing poetry at the young age of twelve. She did not want to become a
writer when she was young instead, she had dreams of becoming a Marriage
Counselor and majored in Psychology when she was older. Although that dream did
not work out, she still council’s relationship advice to friends and family. In
2013 she published her first book called The Guardians. Originally it was a
story written for fun, and out of curiosity was self-published. Little did she
know that it would be a hit with vampire lovers. Fans encouraged her to write
part two in the series. She was currently working on another project, but
pushed it back to write part two to please the fans. The Guardians III: Blood
Vengeance is the last and final installment in the Guardians Series
Excerpts
“Here
is some food for thought. I think being sheltered down here has gotten things
out of focus for all of you. So I suggest you make a strong mental note of what
I’m about to say. You humans, are no longer at the top of the food chain. Look
around. Tell me what you see. I’ll tell you what I see. I see lunch. Around
here, you are considered fresh meat. You are walking, talking blood bags. You
are simply our food supply. So, instead of worrying about your jobs, you should
be petrified that you’re standing in a room with three vampires that could rip
you to bloody shreds and sleep like a baby afterwards. If that’s not scary
enough for you, outside is a more vicious species of us, and I guarantee this.
They won’t bring you lovely folk’s coffee and pancakes with a fucking smile.” I
looked around the room to see the shaken expression on everyone’s faces. I
stared down at the floor, knowing I had offended every person in the room.
1.
“You’re not weak, you know. I think you are one
of the strongest females I have ever met,” Gavin replied. I stopped in my
tracks. I swung my body around like lightening had struck.
“Ha
ha. You think I’m talking about myself when I tell you that. That’s really
inspiring. It makes me want to vomit rainbows and sugar. Let me tell you
something. I don’t need your motivational speech. Keep your pep talk in your
pocket, boy. I can handle my own.”
“I
just…just thought you should know,” Gavin replied.
“Stop
thinking.” I spit out, and bit into the air.
2.
I lied. I was so weak, but I couldn’t bear to
have him that close to me again. I was beyond starving, if that was even
possible, and all I wanted was just a little bite. I licked my lips, imagining
the taste. Ten different ways to silently kill Cage had already flashed through
my mind. Damn vampire instincts. I sat there on the floor with my head hanging
down, hands limp in my lap. Then I heard these whispers, or rather, thoughts
again. They kept creeping into my mind. I found myself starting to listen to
them.
“Humans
are food supply, you even said it yourself. Kill him,” they screamed at
me.
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