*Book Blitz* Against the Darkness by AM Griffin
Against the Darkness (Cimmerian Moon
#1)
by A.M. Griffin
Release Date: 06/04/14
Summary from Goodreads:
This one time, at band camp…aliens
invaded earth. Sounds like a bad riff on an old joke, doesn’t it? Unfortunately
for me and my friends, it’s all too true. I thought a mess like this only
happened in the movies but, as I watch the alien ships hovering over the major
cities, I suddenly realize I’m a thousand miles away from my Mom. From home.
From safety.
Darkness may have fallen over the
world, but I won’t let it claim me. I’ll do anything I have to get back to
Michigan. Yet nothing could prepare me for what we find on our trek north from
Tallahassee. There’s hardly anything the aliens haven’t bombed. Survival, at
any cost, is the name of the game for the few people who haven’t been killed or
captured. As if trying to stay free and alive isn’t enough, I think I just met
the love of my life. And he’s just the kind of bad boy who’ll tear down the
walls I’ve built around my heart—then break it.
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Excerpt:
“Please mom,” I
say, whining. “I really don’t want to go.”
“Sinta, you know I
love it when you help me out, but this conversation is getting old.
We’ve been going round and round like this for months. You’re
going, end of story.” She pulls into an empty parking space and
turns off the car. “I’ll help you with your things,” she says,
popping the trunk.
Feeling defiant, and
with nothing else to lose, I cross my arms and don’t move. She
opens her door and gets out. I hear her saying good morning to some
of the other parents and kids, but I don’t budge.
I recognize the kids
passing my car with their bags either in their hands or over their
shoulders. Some look my way and smile. Some even wave
enthusiastically. All are in grades below mine. With this being my
senior year, I don’t expect many others from my class to be here.
Like I told my mom, band camp isn’t needed for anyone’s college
application, especially since most of us seniors applied for college
last summer or during the beginning of first semester. Besides Mia
and Ian, I expect to be hanging around a bunch of younger kids.
Through the side
mirror I see my mom coming up to my door. I quickly lock it.
Childish? Yes.
She raps on the
window and, when I don’t answer, she raps again, this time faster
and harder. When I still ignore her she leans closer to the window.
“For the love of God, if you keep it up I will unlock this door and
drag your skinny tail out and strangle you in front of everyone here
and still
make you get on that bus.”
My mom has never hit
me before, she’s full of threats and they usually prove empty. I
turn to see her glaring daggers at me.
The look on her face
says that she intends to do as she said and more. I open the door and
step out and around her. I grab my duffle and sleeping bag from the
trunk and head to the bus.
“Aren’t you
going to at least kiss me goodbye?” she yells out after me.
“I can’t. I need
to hurry. I don’t want the fun to start without me.”
“Sinta!”
Without turning I
raise my hand in the air, saying bye. Of course she’ll be mad for a
little while, but then she’ll start missing me. I’m her only
daughter and she forced me to go on a trip I didn’t want to take. I
think by tomorrow afternoon she’ll be calling the camp to check up
on me.
I set my things next
to the other bags on the ground by the side of the bus and climb the
stairs. I only stop briefly to see if Mia has made it yet.
Yep.
She and Ian are
huddled in a back seat, kissing.
Lovely. The fun
is starting already.
I walk down the
aisle, passing ninth and tenth graders. Closer to the back are the
eleventh graders and, taking up the last three rows, the twelfth
graders. Myles Jackson or MJ as he’s called and Shayla Day have a
seat across from Mia and Ian. Seeing MJ surprises me, because he’s
a jock and the number one football prospect from Michigan. He doesn’t
need band camp to go on any
application. Michael and Aaron take up another seat, with MJ’s best
friend Eric and his girlfriend Melissa across from them. Then there’s
Daniel and Andrew taking up a seat, and across from them is an empty
one.
“We saved you a
seat,” Mia says, pulling her mouth away from Ian’s long enough to
talk and breathe.
“Thanks,” I say
sliding into it. I put my ear buds in and pull the hood of my Huron
Band sweatshirt over my head.
Just as soon as I
close my eyes I feel the dip in my seat. Opening one, I peek to catch
a glimpse of Wade Hill squeezing into the seat next to me.
“Sorry, Sinta,”
he says, after settling in. “I asked Mrs. Franklin for my own seat
but she told me there wasn’t enough room. Mrs. Burgess told me to
sit next to you, since you’re so skinny.”
I close my eyes.
This
is a punishment.
I hear the creak of
the door closing and, after a few minutes, the bus begins to move.
“Testing,
testing,” Ms. Burgess’ voice projects over the loud speaker.
She’s the new young teacher who just started teaching at our school
this year. “How about I sing everyone a nice little lullaby to get
you all to sleep, hmm?
Oh. My. God.
“Can someone
please tell her she isn’t auditioning for American Idol,” I
mutter.
Wade laughs. His
meaty arm brushes up against mine as he does.
Let the fun begin.
A.M. Griffin is a wife who rarely cooks, mother of three, dog owner (and
sometimes dog owned), a daughter, sister, aunt and friend. She’s a hard worker
whose two favorite outlets are reading and writing. She enjoys reading
everything from mystery novels to historical romances and of course fantasy
romance. She is a believer in the unbelievable, open to all possibilities from
mermaids in our oceans and seas, angels in the skies and intelligent life forms
in distant galaxies.
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