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Karen Chance, Chance Karen
Hunt the Moon - Palmer, Cassie T.5
English · Paperback
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Informationen zum Autor Karen Chance has lived in France, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, but always comes back to America. She currently lives in Central Florida, the home of make-believe, which may explain a lot. Klappentext Cassie is trying to learn about her clairvoyant power! preparing for her upcoming coronation as Pythia! the world's chief clairvoyant! and figuring out her relationship with the enigmatic sexy master vampire! Mircea. But someone doesn't want Cassie to become Pythia. Original. Chapter One I hit the ground running . . . or stumbling or falling—it was kind of hard to tell when it felt like the earth was crumbling under my feet. And then I realized that was because the earth was crumbling under my feet. “Craaaap!” I plummeted straight over a cliff and into thin air, arms waving and feet still moving uselessly, screaming bloody murder. For a long moment, there was nothing but me and crystal blue sky and acre upon acre of sparkling, snow-covered land way the hell too far below. I knew I was supposed to be doing something, but the wind was roaring in my ears and my eyes were watering from the cold and the ground was rushing up to meet me at a pace that promised one very mushed clairvoyant in the very near future— And then I was jerked back up, fast enough to cut off my breath, to leave me dizzy. Or maybe that was the feel of the hard arms around me or the harder body behind me. Or possibly the abject, stunning relief of Not dead, not dead yet — Because that never gets old. My name is Cassie Palmer, and I’ve cheated death more times than anyone has a right to expect to. In the past two months, I’ve been shot, stabbed, beaten and blown up a few dozen times, and that doesn’t count all the magical ways I’ve almost been killed. I’d have been dead a long time ago if not for my friends, one of whom had just jumped off the cliff after me. I’d have been a lot more appreciative if he hadn’t pushed me first. My nose was running, I couldn’t see worth shit and my brain was still frozen in abject terror. So for a moment I just hung there, gulping ice-cold air and waiting for my heart to stop trying to slam through my chest. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see a small piece of what was holding us up, and it wasn’t reassuring. It was almost transparent, except for a faint bluish tinge that was largely invisible against the brilliant sky. It had a dome-shaped top and a few filmy tentacles streaming downward to wrap around us, making it look vaguely like a jellyfish—if they were as big as a bus and had a habit of drifting around over the Colorado Rockies. What it was was almost as strange: an expression of one man’s magic, formed into a parachute that I didn’t trust at all. On the other hand, I did trust the man. Although I really wished he’d caught me from the front instead of from behind. That way I could have kneed him in the nuts. “You did that on purpose!” I gasped when I was able to breathe. “Of course.” “ Of course? ” I looked up, but had to crane my head back, leaving the features above me wrong-side up. The clear green eyes were the same, and, unfortunately, so was the spiky blond hair. It didn’t look any better from this angle, I decided. “You have yet to learn to react reliably under pressure,” I was told. “Until you do, you are vulnerable.” I tried swiveling my head around, because glaring at someone upside down doesn’t work. But all I saw was part of a muscular shoulder in an army green sweatshirt. My sometimes friend, sometimes enemy, all the time pain in the ass John Pritkin wasn’t wearing a coat. Of course he wasn’t. It had to be subzero out here, and if it hadn’t been for all the adrenaline pumping through my system, I’d have been freezing to death—but a coat wasn’t macho. And if I’d learned one thing about war mages, the closest thing the superna...
Product details
Authors | Karen Chance, Chance Karen |
Publisher | Berkley Publishing Group |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 07.06.2011 |
EAN | 9780451413079 |
ISBN | 978-0-451-41307-9 |
No. of pages | 432 |
Dimensions | 107 mm x 172 mm x 29 mm |
Series |
Signet Cassie Palmer Cassie Palmer Novels Cassie Palmer Cassie Palmer Novels |
Subject |
Fiction
> Science fiction, fantasy
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