Today we are revealing chapter one from THE BLOOD SCION by Nazarea Andrews. This book will be released on November 24th and it is the beginning of a brand new series from Nazarea, The Scion Legacy. Don't miss picking up The Scionless House, a novella in the series, because it is FREE!
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THE BLOOD SCION Blurb:
I was just a reporter, trying to stay ahead of my student loans. I knew the rules, and I followed them. I thought I knew how the world worked—humans lived their petty little lives in the safety of the sun. We loved and fought and—when the sun sank—we scurried behind our walls and lived in fear. That is when the monsters came out to play. And even in the safety of the sun, we knew who ruled us.
The Houses. And their Scions.
Everyone knows the great Houses and their Scions—they are feared and loved and hated and envied. They are the gods who walk the shadows and rule all of our lives. They are salvation and death.
And somehow, I am one of them.
Chapter 1: The Reporter
No one wakes up
and thinks, This is the day my life will
change.
We wake up and
think, I forgot to set the coffee. Five
more minutes. I think I’m going to stop for a bagel. Did Elise give my dress
back? Five more fucking minutes.
“Farley!”
I curse under my
breath. Elise is yelling for me and that means I used up my five minutes ten
minutes ago.
“I’m awake,” I
say and she sticks her head around the screen that partitions my corner of her
loft from the rest of the open space. Elise would be just as happy having me
sprawled across her messy loft, but I like personal space and privacy.
Even if that
space is miniscule and that privacy is pseudo, and we rent the loft from a
family of four who side eyes us every time we leave.
The TV is on in
the corner as I emerge from my bed, and I frown. “Turn it up.”
Elise makes an
aggravated noise as she reaches for the remote. She’s painting her nails, the
fumes making my nose wrinkle as I pour the coffee—thank God, I did set it last
night.
A classically
good looking man in his mid-forties is addressing a crowd of reporters, all of
them hanging on his every word.
“The atrocities
won’t stand. We need to remember that we were dying when the Houses stepped
forward with the antidote to the Brakken and restored order. The fealty given
to their lines and Scions are not only appropriate, it is their right.”
I glance at
Elise, scanning her tablet as the blood red polish dries. “What happened?”
“HR0 bombed a
coven.”
My blood runs
cold and I swallow hard to keep from rubbing away the goosebumps running down
my arm.
The human rights
movements terrify me. Not because I disagree with them. I don't. I agree too
much. It's terrifying because the Houses don't tolerate any dissent. Some will
accept the rumblings of the movement, as long as it stays only that.
But no House
will tolerate humans attacking the covens. And--"Where did it
happen?"
Elise glances up
at me, her pale eyes haunted. "Seattle."
Fuck.
The west coast
belongs to House Klinge. And they are savage. Blood will spill tonight, and
wash Seattle's streets red. I wonder how many will die to appease the fury of
the House before the patriarch brings his princes to heel.
Hundreds.
"Go,"
Elise says abruptly. "You can't fix everything and the HRO knew the risks.
We all do."
I nod, and grab
my coffee, heading into the shower as the Kennedy scion drones on.
We all know the
risk of crossing one of the Houses. But some are desperate enough that they no
longer care.
The sun is
shining, something that is comforting as I step out of the brownstone and jog
down the steps. The subway isn't far, but it's enough that the sunlight
protects me—and that's done very carefully.
Most people
think any sunlight will protect them. It's why apartments became outdated after
the plague. They might be right. No one believes the memories of a terrified
little girl—even I’ve started to wonder if I was wrong. I keep my fears to
myself, buried deep.
I keep a lot to
myself. More than anyone, even Winston, realizes.
The office is
quiet when I step in—most of the reporting staff is on assignment, and some
will be scrambling to get a soundbite from the Houses.
Not that they
will—some might get the idle blood chatter, but no Scion would bother
themselves with our tiny e-zine. We’re not important enough for the big boys to
even notice.
Which is fine. I
flick my hair out of my eyes and grab my messages from my unpaid intern and
close myself into my office without a word.
There’s a few
from my brother, and one from my editor. Two without a number to respond to. I
frown. Most of the time, people email me. Anyone who works with knows I loathe
the phone. Even Kevin knows—he’s just too much of an ass to care.
My inbox dings
and I shove the messages aside as I focus on the stories waiting for me.
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THE SCIONLESS HOUSE Blurb:
Twelve Houses. Twelve vampire lines. We ruled from the shadows, and manipulated the world, and when humans came too close to destruction, we intervened.
Every House has a Scion. A fragile, easily broken human that stood shoulder to shoulder with the house Princes and Princesses.
Except for ours. The Ravens, House Cantelie.
We've been without a Scion for almost fifteen years.
But that will change...and her life will be mine to protect.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Nazarea Andrews (N to almost everyone) is an avid reader and tends to write the stories she wants to read. Which means she writes everything from zombies and dystopia to contemporary love stories. When not writing, she can most often be found driving her kids to practice and burning dinner while she reads, or binging watching TV shows on Netflix. N loves chocolate, wine, and coffee almost as much as she loves books, but not quite as much as she loves her kids. She lives in south Georgia with her husband, daughters, spoiled cat and overgrown dog. She is the author of World Without End series, Neverland Found, Edge of the Falls, and The University of Branton Series. Stop by her twitter (@NazareaAndrews) and tell her what fantastic book she should read next.
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