Thursday, 18 December 2014

THE SECT - new release

Title: The Sect 

Author: Courtney Lane 

Genre:  Dark Erotic Thriller

                        Release Date: December 12, 2014 

 

Synopsis:

Keaton Mara ran away from a life that had become a nightmare to live on the streets. While the location she now calls home is a dangerous place, she is protected by an unlikely friendship.

The streets provided her with the education she couldve never earned from the prestigious university she attended. Regrettably, the term educated fool’ becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Due to meeting a man with whom she shares a captivating chemistry with, her judgment is clouded, resulting in a fateful decision.

 

The consequence of trusting the prepossessing stranger results in her being stolen away to a place unknown. Her deceptive new surroundings are just as beautiful as the people who reside there. She discovers that its a place where the culture of sex without limits or morals is their religion.

 

Keaton quickly begins to realize that the beautiful scenery serves to hide a very dark truth. The seductive and enigmatic manwho lured her theredesires to save her soul. His intentions are sinister, because saving her soul is synonymous with breaking her.

 

Because Keaton believes her soul was brutally stolen from her many years ago, she thinks he cant save (or destroy) something she no longer has.

 

Shewaswrong.

 

Warning: This book contains pretty much every dark theme there is. Not recommended for those with any triggers or sensitivities to violence, dubious  and/or absent consent, and deviant sexual acts.

 

Buy Links: 

 

iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-sect/id948816022?mt=11

Amazon:http://amzn.to/1yUCMxp

Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00QMJGWDW?*Version*=1&*entries*=0

B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-sect-courtney-lane/1120873366?ean=2940150047907

 

 

                                Excerpt: 

 

Would you mind taking communion with me? His question was far from a real one.

I found my footing and knelt down beside him.

Arent you curious as to how I knew your name?

I shook my head, remaining silent. It was obvious that he, like Noah, had caught sight of the dozens of posters I hadnt yet taken down. I needed to assure myself of that to prevent running and screaming as Id initially planned. As for why he isolated me and offered me a golden ticketto a place I assumed was a mythwasnt completely sure if I wanted to know. Nothing offered to me at this point in my life wouldve come without expectations.

Do you assume that in extending an invitation to you, I desire something in exchange? he asked, keeping his eyes on the pulpit.

I held my silence for too long, calling his direct attention. I gave him a blank stare, almost succeeding in matching the emptiness that seemed permanently held behind his eyes.

Your need to keep silent bothers me very little, Keaton. I have demands of you, and in the list of things you will be required to do, nowhere is it necessary for you to speak.

My silence remained, searching his eyes for a point or a purpose.

Your mother will catch up to you and she will return you to the life you so desperately want to disappear from. I can offer you a way in which shellnever find you. I can offer you true freedom. With a nod, he began to recite the holy sacrament.

The pastor of the church appeared from the choir room adjacent to the inner sanctuary. I had recognized him as the one who often opened the doors to the church and sometimes served food in the kitchen. I was told, by the others, the only time he would speak was the moment he reached the pulpit, and his sermons moved many.

The pastor handed me a communion cracker from the silver tray he carried, and a small sampling of grape juice in a plastic flask. I took both down before standing, ready to return to Jeff and vow never to visit another soup kitchen again.

The street is not the place where you belong, Keaton, Reven stated, keeping his head bowed and his fingers clasped together. “Its a very dangerous place that could be likened to hell.

Watching him rise to meet me, I shrugged. “Ivelived through hell. Living on the street is paradise compared to what Ive been through. Thank you, but no. I can’t leave Jeff. I’ve never heard of him having anyone else to look out for him. I justwant to be there for him. Weneed each other.

He studied me with a steady glower. “Im very disappointed in your decision, Keaton.

He was disappointed in me and I didnt even know him. I wasnt sure how to respond to that so I turned to leave.

Something was very wrong.

I felt a little dizzy as I walked down the aisle. Having difficulty finding my footing, I tripped over my feet and nearly fell. Before I slipped down, I was caught and guided by a set of strong hands. Blue eyes shrouded in hazel met mine, staring down at me with impassivity.

Unable to scream, I was easily swept away in Noahs strong, thick arms. Carrying me as though I was weightless, he transported me to the back of the church where the pastor held the door leading to the access alley open.

 

 


Author Bio: 

Ive been creating my own little world since I was very young. When I was eight years old, I began to bring those worlds to life with pen and paper.

 

Although Ive had a few short hiatuses, writing has been of passion of mine for many years. I've always viewed my writing as a hobby or a purgative process; I never thought to share my very personal works with anyone outside of my family. Now, Im taking the plunge and self-publishing my works. Im very excited and apprehensive about the opportunity to share my work with people who may enjoy it.

 

While I write across genres (I find it hard to stick to one genre), I do have an archetype when it comes to the female protagonist — they have to have certain brand of strength and layered personalities. There will often be a lot of darkness and depth to my stories, because I'm intrigued by characters who are thrust into "dark" situations that explore their psyche.

 

I prefer gritty love stories, where the protagonist isn't necessarily the girl next door, or the girl you encounter in everyday life. In other words, I don't tend to write characters who are easy to fall in love with.

 

The elements that will be common in my stories are: depth, controversy, thought-provoking and complex plots, and misfit characters.

 

AUTHOR LINKS

 

Website: redcherrypunch.com

Twitter: twitter.com/authorlane

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCourtneyLane

 

Email Address: AuthorCourtneyLane@gmail.com


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