GENRE: Paranormal Romance
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“This way,” Nathaniel says from the side of the stage. We’re like cows being herded into individual pens to await sacrifice. There are closed-in cubicles constructed backstage, and each of us is placed in one without a word of guidance or encouragement. “Wait a second,” I say as I try to scan down the row one last time for Katie, but I’m shoved into my cubicle and the door shuts, enclosing me in between four confining walls with only the light of a lamp. I drag my hands down the fabric of the walls until I fall down into my seat. I tug on my braid again and again and again. Calm down. Breathe. Calm down. I chant this over and over again, imagining that Katie’s the one who’s coaching me. I shut my eyes and am back in her room. The scent of her perfume overwhelms the small space, but instead of making me sneeze, it comforts me. It makes my imagined state more real. I hear loud clapping coming from off the stage and know someone must’ve just gone. They obviously weren’t a Defect. No one wants a Defect at their ceremony. A voice shouts, “Let’s go, Todd Jenson. It’s time to meet your partner.” I wonder if it was Katie on stage. I wonder if he’s her partner. I wonder this through eighteen more times worth of clapping and cheering and name calling. Anytime now, they’ll open my door and force me to stand before the crowd, force me to touch the quartz, force me to face my peers in shame. If they deem me a Defect, I’ll be the first this Culling, and most likely the only. I twist my hands into knots and think about my parents. They have to be out there by now. I’m going to walk out there and they’re going to be in the front row smiling. I open my eyes. Four walls. They’re closing in on me. They’re suffocating me. I have to get out. “Faye Middleton?” The door opens and air rushes in. I draw sharply on it as the cheering continues. Another novice and her new partner walk off stage. It’s the girl with black hair. She’s coyly looking at him from under her lashes. He looks pissed. Nathaniel guides me forward, and I want to yank my arm from him. I want to tell him I left my courage back in that cubicle, but I don’t. I can’t. My lips are glued shut by fear. My knees have turned into two extremities of doubt, and I know I’m going to fall. I’m going to forget how to speak. Steel blue eyes find mine from across the stage. Elder Maddock. He bows ever so slightly in my direction, his eyes seeking past my outer appearance. I wonder if he knows who I am. He has to. I stop right before him and feel like a bird trapped in a cage. I can’t escape the thousands of eyes studying me. I can’t escape the hundreds of assumptions building me into something I’m not. “Faye Middleton,” he says, his voice eager and curious. There’s a friendly lightness in his voice I don’t expect, a sound that makes me feel safe and comfortable under his gaze. He has thick, golden brown hair combed neatly over to the side and back, showing off the squared planes of his face. He looks much younger than he should, but older than my father. “Are you ready to begin?” I turn to the crowd and scan desperately for my parents. Eyes. There are so many eyes. Too many. They form together, creating an awful monster that wants to swallow me whole. I can’t find them. The eyes have hidden them from me. I’m all alone. I try to swallow, but my mouth is so dry. I bite the inside of my cheek, curbing the need to release tears. The Witch standing next to him says, “Faye, he asked you a question.” I take in a tight breath and force myself to look away and back at Maddock. “I’m sorry,” I whisper, my stomach twisting a little tighter. He pretends not to notice the panic I’m sure my face is masked in and offers me the kindest, most patient smile. “Everyone is nervous on the day of the Culling,” he says knowingly. “I was a wreck the day of mine.” Polite laughter comes from the audience, and I feel myself relax just enough so that I can breathe again. He offers me a small wink…a knowing sort of wink, and says, “Your parents will be proud.” He says these words carefully, evenly, and I know he’s trying to tell me something. They’re okay? He’s aware of who I am. “So are you ready to begin?”
Faye Middleton comes from a long line of Witches and Hunters, her mother is an accomplished Witch and her father is a talented Hunter. Within Faye's Coven everyone attends the Culling when they come of age, this is a rite of passage of sorts where your talent is named and you are paired off. One Witch with one Hunter, and this is usually a love match as well. But Faye's mother had a vision long ago that she would grow to become a defect, a generation that is skipped and has no ability. On the day of the Culling, Faye resigns herself to her fate, so she is obviously shocked when the Culling proves her mother's vision to be wrong.
Faye's life changes dramatically overnight. Her parents are missing, she's been told she has the ability to posses both the Witch and the Hunter, and she's been assigned to Jaxon Gramm. The brooding, yet sexy Hunter who already has a Witch. The plan is to keep Faye's possible ability a secret and train her in both aspects. The best laid plans of mice and men! Everyday everything unravels just a little bit more. No one will tell Faye if they know about her parents dissapearance, someone or something is either trying to kidnap her or kill her, and everyday she falls just a little bit more in love with the very off limits Jaxon Gramm.
This was just a fantastic coming of age story. Faye has spent her entire young life thinking her fate was sealed, but in a nice twist of we decide our own destiny, everything she thought she knew was dead wrong. In a matter of weeks she has to learn to be a Witch and a Hunter, and how to control her gifts which are fueled by her emotions. Did her mother see what she's always told Faye she saw? Or was she lying to protect her, and if so, from what? Will Faye and Jaxon find a way to be together and still coexist as individuals? So many questions and lots of answers along the way, but some were saved for the next book.
Knoebel is a very accomplished author in the paranormal genre. Her best selling Born In Flames trilogy took readers on a wonderous, joy filled ride of magic, dragon shifters and true love. I think that she is poised to do the same with this new series, The Night Watchmen. Intense, action packed, and just a little bit sexy; Everlasting will leave you wanting more from Faye and her new group of friends, enemies and misfits.
Everlasting
Playlist with Candace Knoebel
I have a huge playlist. I used Spotify a lot while writing.
For the scene inspiration, I used these songs:
1.
Wish by Still Corners
2.
Drive Darling by Boy
3.
Before I Ever Met You by Banks
4.
Ash Tree Lane by Ms Mr
5.
The Suburbs by Mr Little Jeans
For inspiration behind Faye and how she felt, I used these
songs:
1.
Run Cried the Crawling by Agnes Obel
2.
Boy by Emma Louise
3.
Breathe in Breathe out by Thelma Plum
4.
Navigate by Band of Skulls
5.
Siren Song by Bat for Lashes
For inspiration behind Jaxen and how he felt, I used these
songs:
1.
Something You Can’t Ignore by Josh Auer
2.
Volcano by Damien Rice
3.
Bloodstream by Stateless
4.
Be Here Now by Ray LaMontagne
5.
The Lightning Strike by Snow Patrol
For inspiration behind their love scenes, I used these
songs:
1.
Wasting My Young Years by London Grammar
2.
Distance by Christina Perri
3.
To Be Alone With You by Sufjan Stevens
4.
Letters From the Sky by Civil Twilight
5.
The Loved Ones by Sanders Bohlke
Thank you so much for stopping by the blog today and sharing your playlist with us Candace.
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