Arms of the Ocean
by Jamie Webster, M. Dalto
* Published by Parliament House
* Publication date: July 7th, 2020
* Genres: Fantasy, New Adult, Young Adult
It called to her like a lover and flowed through her like a life force. When her only peace is threatened to be taken away, Tris realizes there is nothing she wouldn’t do to remain with the ocean.Nineteen-year-old Tristaine lived a life of bitterness. When her mother abandoned her family, and her father began drinking, Tris discovered the only thing that truly brought her happiness: the sea.
But the sea isn’t done with her -not yet- and Tris soon finds herself submerged in a world where love, betrayal, and honor stand stronger than any other force of nature.Even if it means taking her own life to do so.
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Here is an excerpt from ARMS OF THE OCEAN for your reading pleasure.
A lull in our dancing came at the end of a
faster song, and Ember and Loch deigned to get themselves a drink while I took
a seat on a nearby bench under a trellis. Imri took a seat next to me.
“You know,” he said, motioning to the skirt of
my skin, “You can make it so that you can still wear clothes over it, if you so
choose.”
I turned to him, blinking. “You mean like...”
“Undergarments,” he affirmed. “So long as it’s
on you, you can wear it any way you’d like.”
I blushed, but found myself smirking. “Thinking
about my undergarments now, are you?”
“No more than you’re thinking about mine.”
I nudged him playfully, and he laughed at my
reaction. But I looked up, to where Ember and Loch stood at the bar, and I
stopped my flirtation.
“I think she loves you,” I said quietly.
“I know,” he said, solemnly. He followed my
gaze. “Don’t you think you should do something about that?” “I am.”
I looked at him, but he had quickly stood from
the bench, one hand extended toward me.
I glanced over to where Ember and Loch stood,
both of them with their attention on us.
“Dance with me.”
“What?”
“Dance with me,” he repeated.
I felt everyone watching me, as if the whole
of Inara
paused, waiting for my reply.
But I couldn’t. Not with Ember standing there.
I had done enough damage between the two of
them, and I
wasn’t going to be the cause of a deeper rift.
Even when I wanted to. When I wanted to take
his hand
and let him spin me around the floor until we
could dance no longer.
So I stood, matching his gaze. “I need to go
back.”
He watched me, and I swore there was a flash
of disappointment across his face, but he nodded, accepting my answer. I
stepped around him and left the Gardens, not daring a single glance behind me
until I returned to the palace.
Authors Webster & Dalto |
M. Dalto is a bestselling New Adult author of adventurous romantic fantasy stories, having won a Watty award for excellence in digital storytelling for her debut novel, Two Thousand Years, in 2016.
She spends her days as a full-time residential real estate paralegal, using her evenings to pursue her literary agenda, and when she’s not writing, she enjoys reading fantasy novels, playing video games, and drinking coffee. She currently lives in Massachusetts with her husband, their daughter, and their corgi named Loki.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. Are you pulled toward the ocean or water in general? Do you find bodies of water or the sound of water relaxing?
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You always find books which tempt me.
ReplyDeleteMany, many thanks (tinged with regret for my diminishing bank balance and overcrowded shelves).
This sounds like an intriguing fantasy. And I love the water. I grew up on Lake Michigan.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fascinating, Mason. I think the human love of the sea goes back a long way, and is an important part of our psyches. It's interesting that that relationship is being explored here.
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ReplyDeleteIntriguing and interesting. Water, whether it is an ocean or a great lake and where I spent many summers when I was young is wonderful. I miss the beauty, and the scenery.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting today, Mason!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting! And yes, I love the sound of the ocean; waves in a lake; running rivers, and streams; a bubbling spring; or at last resort even a home water feature of some sort.
ReplyDeleteLove the deco cover!
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