Monday, May 27, 2013

Opposites by T.M. Smith first chapter revealed.

In the year 2081 our planet survived global warming of an apocalyptic scale. When the dust settled and the water receded Dr. Anthony Smith, one of only a few hundred survivors of GWI, started society anew. Having come to the conclusion that injudicious breeding played a huge role in the destruction of Earth as we knew it in the twenty first century, he worked closely with other survivors to isolate the Dionysus gene. This gene has the ability to manipulate human DNA to ensure that all male children be born gay, and all female children be born lesbians. A new society is born.

In the year 2300 Dr. Smith’s descendants are ushering in the twenty fourth century having maintained control of the government that still rules society. Twins Aiya and Aiyan are preparing to meet their matches and take control of House Gaeland, the current ruling House. But not everything is as it seems.


Love is Love.. it knows no gender and doesn’t conform to restrictions and boundaries. Aiyan has found his soul mate in Kaden, the prince of House Devi that he is matched with and eventually marries. But when the person Aiya falls in love with tests the boundaries put in place after GWI, all hell breaks loose. And in the midst of one secret unraveling, another will emerge. There is a growing anomaly that threatens to destroy over two hundred years of progression. This anomaly is known as Opposites.

*WARNING* Opposites is a majorly M/M New Adult novel that contains explicit sexual content and relationships between gay, lesbian and straight couples.

"The tale Author T.M. Smith has created here for you is absolutely original and amazing. She writes an amazing cast of characters that you get involved with and really start caring about them."
Jessy, BookEnd 2 BookEnd

A note from the author:
It has been a long, hard road to get Opposites where it is today. Release was set for tomorrow, May 28th, but I've found some mistakes during final edits that are hindering that release date. I'm confident that I will have these mistakes resolved over the next few days and I'm still certain I will be able to release before the end of May. My apologies to all the fans that have been anxiously awaiting this book, I promise it will be worth it in the end. So, to make it up to you all I've decided to reveal the first chapter. Without further ado, here is the first chapter of Opposites.


~ ONE ~ 
MEMORIES
The relentless chirping was driving Aiyan mad, as if his restless sleep and would be nightmares weren’t enough to push him over the edge. He rolled over and pulled the pillow up over his head, finally succumbing to more fitful dreams. In his dream the clearing was covered in fog and haze, there was a body of flames lying at his feet and he was so overcome with emotions he could barely breathe. Anger, fear and loss overwhelmed him.
 A knock at the door drew him from his sleep and he came too as he realized the sun was beginning to rise, how long had he been asleep? He was greeted by his twin sister’s haggard grin, obviously he wasn’t the only one eluded by peaceful sleep.  “I thought we might go a few rounds before our guests arrive.” He then noticed she was wearing her gi, hair pulled tight into a bun. “God Aiya, I think I’d only just fallen asleep.  This can’t wait until this afternoon?” She ignored his comment as she walked into the room and surveyed the unkempt bed. “Yeah, Just. What’s wrong brother, afraid I’ll kick your ass again?”
“You so cheated!” Their last match hadn’t ended well with Aiyan on his back and his sister straddling his chest. She harrumphed and made her way back out the door, down the hall. “So you say, care to go another round?” He stood in the middle of the room, motionless. “CHICKEN!” She yelled out, already half way down the hall. Aiyan dressed in his Gi quickly and made his way into the hall, following his sister.    
He caught up with her effortlessly in just a few long strides, towering close to a foot over her small waif frame. At first glance one would not even consider these two to be twins. Aiya had long, flowing white blonde hair with bold streaks of fuchsia, indigo, teal and purple throughout.  The octopus tattoo on her shoulder and the single spiral on her neck were the same bright indigo blue that streaked through her hair. Aiyan sported chopped, chin length brown hair with just a hint of blonde hues along with one teal streak that lay across his forehead. A gift from Aiya. Thankfully his three tattoos; an eagle, triskele and Celtic cross; were permanently placed with the same indigo coloring.  Where she was small he was tall, she exuded fragile he exuded strength.  Upon closer examination you would see the same facial structure, angled chin and plump cheeks, with the most dominating brown eyes you would ever see. Their mother Amelia and her father Sasha carried the same almost unique brown eyes. Mia was a mere 5’2, shorter even than Aiya, with matching white blonde hair and a slightly more angular chin than the twins. Her small frame carried more curves than the road that circled Gaeland, to say she was a voluptuous beauty would be an understatement. 
Making their way through the palace she walked right past the entrance to the gym.  This room housed every form of exercise imaginable.  Fencing, swords, archery, weights, ballet and martial arts were practiced almost daily in the oversized room.  Aiyan stopped short, “I thought we were going to spar?” he asked, his brow furrowed.  “We are, outside.”  “Oh- Joy.” he murmered.  She chuckled as they rounded the corner and a slight tingle in her ankle accompanied with the visual of the gym brought a distant memory to mind.
Aiya had gone with Rian and Raven to the forest for a day of hunting.  Her father Rian allowed her and Aiyan the most freedom, and she was running around like an uncaged animal. They rarely got to be children in the confines of the palace walls, their mother Maya wouldn’t have it. Their studies were of utmost importance as they were to take over the parents duties one day, one day very soon actually. She recalled the memory with vivid detail and even moved to rub her ankle it was so vivid. 
Rian and Raven took turns grabbing her by her arms and spinning her in circles, at the time Raven was only fifteen or so but he had already nearly reached his six foot frame he now carried. Still dizzy and giggling she didn’t pay attention to the roots from the tree at her backside, exposed and protruding from the ground. She turned to run and three steps in just when she was gaining momentum she twisted her ankle and fell with an ear splitting shriek. Rian dropped his bow and scooped her up immediately, her tiny eight year old frame nearly invisible in his huge arms, shushing her. She’d twisted her ankle and to this day, she still felt an occasional pang of pain from it. 
When they’d returned to the palace she overheard her fathers discussing a similar incident with Aiyan when he and their father Cirian were fencing. He simply dropped on the matt and screamed in agony grabbing his ankle.  Similar incidents happened over the years, but the twins rarely spoke of it to their parents, it always upset Maya and they avoided this whenever possible. Rian and Mia were the biological parents of the twins but their spouses, Cirian and Maya, were definitely the dominate parents.
Oblivious to their surroundings they didn’t even notice the commotion around them. The boat carrying their matches and their families had arrived ahead of schedule. The palace was on alert finishing the final preparations for their guests. As they headed out to the cliff side to the matt, Maya and Rian made their way to their rooms to let them know about the change in plans. “He’s not in his room, and I didn’t see him in the kitchen when we passed there either.” Maya swung around and glared at him. “Aiya’s gone as well. What the hell are YOUR children up to this time?!”  She turned not awaiting his response, and huffed back down the hall fuming. Rian followed close behind laughing at her.
Aiya sat on the matt with her legs stretched out in front of her, fingers on her toes as she rocked back and forth loosening the muscles. They would not start sparring until they completed a series of stretches, or they wouldn’t be able to walk afterwards. She eyed her brother, stretched out beside her curiously. “Are you nervous?” she asked. Aiyan gathered his thoughts before answering. “Not really.  Well, maybe a little.  It’s not like we have any choice in the matter, so why stress out about it, you know.”  She smirked and nodded.  Today was the day they would meet their matches face to face for the first time.  Aiya had been matched with Maeve from House Orion, and Aiyan with Kaden the prince of House Devi three years ago at the age of sixteen.  They’d seen pictures of them, but they’d never actually met.  The traditions of matching were strictly followed by all the parents. “I guess the only thing that worries me is that he will be standoffish or conceited. I want a partner Aiya, not another servant. And I definitely don’t need one more person to tell me what to do!”she nodded in silent agreement. “I want what our parents have, when they think no one is watching.” This time she laughed as she stood, offering her hand to her brother.  He latched on and just as he was pushing up off the mat, she playfully shoved him back down. “Oh, that’s how it’s gonna be huh?”
So, I hope you like what you see and you'll grab a copy here in a few days when Opposites is available via Amazon, Smashwords and hopefully Barnes & Noble in ebook form. Again, I apologize for the delay and do hope you will all bear with me while I get the book into tip top shape for you!

 

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