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Monday, 20 June 2016

Blog Tour Excerpt & Giveaway - Legacy by Ellery A. Kane

Legacy
(Legacy #1)
Author: Ellery A. Kane
Publication Date: September 5th, 2014
Genres: Dystopian, Young Adult 

Book Description:
How do you want to feel today? 

In 2041, the choice is yours.

San Francisco is deserted, the Bay Bridge bombed, and the BART subway trains grounded. The Guardians, members of an elite and mysterious government-appointed military police force, are maintaining order at all costs—thanks to emotion-altering drugs like Emovere that suppress fear and anxiety. Lex Knightley, daughter of a prominent forensic psychiatrist, risks entering the devastated city to partner with the Resistance, a group of rebels intent upon exposing the dangers of Emovere. Lex discovers an ally in Quin McAllister, a magnetic Guardian Force recruit with a haunting past that binds them together. As she uncovers the secrets of the Guardian Force and confronts the truth about her family, Lex begins to realize that even those closest to her are not quite who they seem.

Legacy is the first book in the Legacy trilogy but can also be enjoyed as a standalone.


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EXCERPT

Whoosh! I slammed the library door shut, sending leaves and papers swirling about the room. I pressed my back into the wall, breathing heavily. In the library, it was as dark as a cave. I reached for the light switch, flicking it on and off and on again. Nothing.
 
It’s just a blackout, I told myself, squinting into the blackness. The government reported that California’s frequent power outages were caused by the country’s crumbling infrastructure. My mother, on the other hand, was convinced that the blackouts were manufactured to keep us in a constant state of uncertainty. I wasn’t sure what to believe.
 
From above my head, a familiar brown bird swooped past me. I squealed with surprise and began laughing. How was I ever going to be worthy of the Resistance if I couldn’t manage a bird? 
 
“You almost gave me a heart attack,” I said aloud, my words echoing in the empty room.
 
I removed my jacket and left it in a wet heap near the door. I turned on my flashlight, sending a thin yellow beam of light through the room. Though my brief adventure had been unsuccessful, I felt a small sense of accomplishment. I had stepped out into the world and returned intact.
 
Just as my body began to relax, I felt a sudden, sharp impact to my side. I doubled over. The flashlight slid across the floor, striking the wall with a thud. Run. Run! RUN! My brain screamed at me, but, for an instant, I couldn’t move. Finally, instinct took over. I scrambled to my feet, trying to reach the gun concealed in the back of my pants. I heard a man’s heavy breathing and felt him reaching for me through the darkness. He struck me again, this time in the chest. I felt dizzy. He grabbed at my shirt, and there it was—the black-inked badge on his inner left forearm. A Guardian! He pulled me closer toward him. I landed a solid kick to his knee, then ran toward the back of the library, hiding in a small alcove.
 
He followed.
 
I waited.
 
The man moved clumsily in the dark. As he neared the alcove, I could see he wasn’t who I thought he was. He had long blond hair and was heavily muscled. He wore a dark uniform and carried handcuffs and a weapon at his side. Unlike the other tattooed man, he moved without concern as if he couldn’t be harmed. Though I couldn’t be certain, I suspected he was under the influence of Emovere. His lack of fear was a weakness. He wouldn’t anticipate danger.
 
Time seemed to slow, my senses heightened by my terror. I saw only the man, plodding toward me, his boots causing thunderous echoes in my ears. Tunnel vision, I thought to myself, remembering my mother’s description of the body’s response to fear. I steadied my breathing and considered the gun in my hand. What choice did I have? I squeezed the trigger, and the man fell back.


About the Author
Forensic psychologist by day, young-adult novelist by night, Ellery Kane has been writing—professionally and creatively—for as long as she can remember. Just like her main character, Lex, Ellery loves to ask why, which is the reason she became a psychologist in the first place. Real life really is stranger than fiction, and Ellery’s writing is often inspired by her day job. Evaluating violent criminals and treating trauma victims, she has gained a unique perspective on the past and its indelible influence on the individual. An avid short story writer as a teenager, Ellery recently began writing for enjoyment again, and the Legacy series was born.

Ellery’s debut novel, Legacy, has received several awards, including winning the Gold Medal in the Independent Publisher Book Awards, young adult, e-book category. Ellery was recently selected as one of ten semifinalists in the MasterClass James Patterson Co-Author Competition.

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17 comments:

  1. It seems suspenseful and a page-turner.

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  2. Sounds like an engrossing read. Love a good YA read.

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  3. My daughter read this and loved it!

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  4. Loved the description and excerpt. Can't wait to read. Thanks.

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  5. Thanks CBY for hosting me and Legacy! And I'm thrilled that your readers are excited about the Legacy series.

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  6. The legacy series sounds awesome ♡ looking forward to reading these books. Thank you

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  7. Sounds like a really good read can't wait to read this book.

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  8. Sounds like a really good read can't wait to read this book.

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  9. I enjoyed reading the excerpt. Thanks.

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  10. This sounds like it's going to be a great trilogy. I do enjoy dystopian.

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  11. The book description and excerpt sounds intriguing. Thanks for sharing. Love the cover too.

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  12. sounds good! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  13. This whole series looks absolutely brilliant!

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  14. i think if i won I'd read the whole set at one time. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Do you read all the reviews of your books?

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    1. When I first published Legacy, yes, I read all of them...every single word! But, I found myself obsessing over the not-so-great ones. And that can be a real writing mojo killer. So now, I only read the good ones! :)

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