Author: | RoxAnne Fox | ISBN: | 9781370523863 |
Publisher: | RoxAnne Fox | Publication: | April 4, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | RoxAnne Fox |
ISBN: | 9781370523863 |
Publisher: | RoxAnne Fox |
Publication: | April 4, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Read Changes, the final book for Annan, which sets up the first story in Cases of the SIA and brings yet another character to Annan’s world. Annan finds out exactly what she is, but the story doesn’t end there. Her lifelong friend Ash meets with an unfortunate accident, which leaves everyone wondering what he will be, since the way he was saved had never occurred before. To find out what happens to Ashley, Annan, and everyone else download this last installment of the Annan Werewolf Series.
Read on for an excerpt from the story:
After my parents had died and all of that crazy stuff started happening to me—all the stuff which caused me to be kidnapped, maybe turned into a vampire, and screw my best friend—running was what helped clear my head. Once my head was clear enough to realize having sex one time with level headed Ashley wouldn’t ruin a lifelong friendship, it would just make things awkward for a while, I found myself in a dead quiet camp. I’m sure the camp was silent due to the fact it was almost the end of December, but still it was eerie to be around all the buildings with the icy sounds of the leafless forest at night with no one around.
Not sure what to do, except find a road and make my way away from the camp, I was startled by a vibration in my pocket. When I discovered it came from my phone, which I had thought I left along with my wallet at Ash’s after I took off in a fit, I had to suck in a deep breath when I saw his number on the screen.
“Hey, sorry I took off. I’ll head back now,” I said as soon as I answered.
“Well, that will not be needed. I will however text you the location where you can find your friend if you so wish to keep him alive.”
The voice was unfamiliar, which would have me frightened in itself, but the threat the unfamiliar voice issued had me worried more. “I swear if you have—”
“It would be unwise for you to attempt to intimidate the man who has yet another one of your loved ones lives in his hands. These are your instructions for keeping this boy alive: you will not call anyone to help you, you will come alone to the location I will text to you, you will be quick. The only reason this one is not dead like your parents is because I made the mistake last time of not waiting for you. This time I will wait, but it won’t be long, Annan.”
The phone went dead.
My hands were shaking as I pulled it away to wait for the message. In all the emotional bullshit going on I forgot there was still a very real psychopath out there who wished to kill me. How he found me at Ash’s was something I could worry about later because as soon as I received the text I opened the corresponding map and was glad I was minutes from where he was located.
As I ran, and glanced at my phone’s navigation now and again, I wished I had gone some other way, or at least had not forgotten my wallet. If I had gone some other way I might have been able to go by Ash’s to grab it, but it would take too long to swing by or to go to the SIA, that is if I could get around base and Academy security to get to the SIA underground.
If I had just had that damn card on me the issue of Marcus would’ve been solved in a snap. As it was, I let my feet carry me to where Ash was located and hoped he was still alive when I got there because if I ended up responsible for losing him too, I would accept my death from Marcus with open arms.
Read Changes, the final book for Annan, which sets up the first story in Cases of the SIA and brings yet another character to Annan’s world. Annan finds out exactly what she is, but the story doesn’t end there. Her lifelong friend Ash meets with an unfortunate accident, which leaves everyone wondering what he will be, since the way he was saved had never occurred before. To find out what happens to Ashley, Annan, and everyone else download this last installment of the Annan Werewolf Series.
Read on for an excerpt from the story:
After my parents had died and all of that crazy stuff started happening to me—all the stuff which caused me to be kidnapped, maybe turned into a vampire, and screw my best friend—running was what helped clear my head. Once my head was clear enough to realize having sex one time with level headed Ashley wouldn’t ruin a lifelong friendship, it would just make things awkward for a while, I found myself in a dead quiet camp. I’m sure the camp was silent due to the fact it was almost the end of December, but still it was eerie to be around all the buildings with the icy sounds of the leafless forest at night with no one around.
Not sure what to do, except find a road and make my way away from the camp, I was startled by a vibration in my pocket. When I discovered it came from my phone, which I had thought I left along with my wallet at Ash’s after I took off in a fit, I had to suck in a deep breath when I saw his number on the screen.
“Hey, sorry I took off. I’ll head back now,” I said as soon as I answered.
“Well, that will not be needed. I will however text you the location where you can find your friend if you so wish to keep him alive.”
The voice was unfamiliar, which would have me frightened in itself, but the threat the unfamiliar voice issued had me worried more. “I swear if you have—”
“It would be unwise for you to attempt to intimidate the man who has yet another one of your loved ones lives in his hands. These are your instructions for keeping this boy alive: you will not call anyone to help you, you will come alone to the location I will text to you, you will be quick. The only reason this one is not dead like your parents is because I made the mistake last time of not waiting for you. This time I will wait, but it won’t be long, Annan.”
The phone went dead.
My hands were shaking as I pulled it away to wait for the message. In all the emotional bullshit going on I forgot there was still a very real psychopath out there who wished to kill me. How he found me at Ash’s was something I could worry about later because as soon as I received the text I opened the corresponding map and was glad I was minutes from where he was located.
As I ran, and glanced at my phone’s navigation now and again, I wished I had gone some other way, or at least had not forgotten my wallet. If I had gone some other way I might have been able to go by Ash’s to grab it, but it would take too long to swing by or to go to the SIA, that is if I could get around base and Academy security to get to the SIA underground.
If I had just had that damn card on me the issue of Marcus would’ve been solved in a snap. As it was, I let my feet carry me to where Ash was located and hoped he was still alive when I got there because if I ended up responsible for losing him too, I would accept my death from Marcus with open arms.