Friday, March 20, 2015

A Royal's Love Release Day Blitz




Hidden behind the walls of Unit, Vermont is what many believe to be a religious cult. However, inside these walls lie the secrets to why Unit may be one of the most beautiful towns around. Residing inside the gates are the descendants of Mother Nature, who help keep the balance of Earth. 

Among these descendants, Xaviera Anderson reigns as the Princess to Unit. Her life was much the same, until today, her eighteenth birthday. Today is different because she's to be Matched with one of the Unit males who her parents have chosen for her. Once Matched, Xaviera has to go through a decision period. She must decide if she wants this life or
leave Unit powerless to be a normal human. 

It is not until she's tested by the ones she trusts that Xaviera questions her faith in people and that of Mother Nature.


***This is for an audience over the age of 18 due to its sexual nature***

Today is my birthday.

Today is my twentieth birthday.

Today is the day I meet my Matched.

Those were my first thoughts as I opened my eyes. Then, I needed to throw up.

I raced to my bathroom and became sick. I kept my head in the toilet until I felt a cold wash cloth on the back of my neck and hear my mother laughing at me.

“Well, it seems strange, but twenty three years ago I was in the same position when I was about to meet my Matched,” Mom joked.

“I think I’m dying.” I breathe out lifting my head.

“I doubt it, my dear.” Mom rolled her eyes at me, helped me get to my feet and led me to the sink.


I brush my teeth and wash my face trying to regain my senses. 



Best Selling Author, Mary Smith, has been coming up with stories her whole life. She has written A HOCKEY TUTOR, THE ICE SERIES, as well as co-authored THE PENALTY KILL TRILOGY and OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN SERIES. When not busy writing or rooting for the Chicago Blackhawks you can find her with her nose stuck in her Kindle.

 You can visit her website at: www.authormarysmith.blogspot.com
 Follow her on Twitter: @maryms1980



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