Blood Oath (The
Secret of the Halflings #1)
Release Date: 04/29/14
Summary from Goodreads:
Raya Sarian has always known she was different. The water calls to
her in a way that isn't human. She has seen things that would scar anyone for
life. And her father has been non existent in her childhood.
Because he is a Siren.
A blood drinker.
A monster.
And now she must live with him in a world populated with enemies and dangerous
friends. Can she survive the year?
“Where
am I going to school?” It’d be nice to get above ground and enjoy the fresh air
and actual people a little every day. And she didn’t want to end up pale like
the rest of the underground inhabitants who had suddenly become her neighbors.
“There’s a school room and training dojo in the west wing. The teacher is
excited to meet you.”
“You’re joking, right?” Raya rolled her eyes. “I’m going to study with blood
sucking freaks and then train in a dojo for…for what?” She wasn’t really sure
what a dojo even looked like outside of the movies.
“Self defense is vital to survival in a Siren world. Especially for you. You’re
only half siren, Raya. I need to make sure you can protect yourself.” He said
this as monotone as his other words but there was an inflection of concern in
the last part.
“I’m not a little girl, Christopher. Besides, I packed pepper spray. I can take
care of myself, thank you very much.”
He stared at her with a cold, steely gaze and Raya wanted to cower in the
corner. “If a Siren wanted you dead, pepper spray would do nothing to stop him.
Your guts would be spilled over the floor before it could even dream of
touching him.”
With that, he turned and walked to the door to leave Raya to herself. But he
paused just in the doorway and, without looking back, he said, “People will
treat you…differently… when they realize what you are. Don’t give them a reason
besides your blood to hate you. Do you understand?”
She nodded her head and, realizing he couldn’t see what she was doing, she
added quietly, “Yes.”
About the Author
Samantha Coville is an
editor and literary critic at her website, Sammy the Bookworm. She’s been
writing short stories for six years and has appeared in magazines, both in print
and online. When she’s not doing something book related, she is singing in her
church choir or enjoying one of the theme parks in her home state of Florida.
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