Midnight
Burning
The
Norse Chronicles
Book
One
Karissa
Laurel
Genre:
Urban Fantasy
Publisher:
Red Adept Publishing
Date
of Publication: July 7, 2015
ISBN:
978-1940215501
ASIN:
B01055ET1A
Number
of pages: 278
Word
Count: About 95K
Cover
Artist: Streetlight Graphics
Book
Description:
Solina
Mundy lives a quiet life, running the family bakery in her small
North Carolina hometown. But one night she suffers a nightmare of a
vicious wolf devouring her twin brother, Mani, who lives in Alaska.
When Solina learns her dream was real, she journeys to the Land of
the Midnight Sun to search for answers.
Solina
soon suspects Mani’s friends are more than they seem, and she’s
certain they know more than they’ve admitted to the police. Val and
Thorin resist and elude Solina’s efforts, but Skyla, an ex-Marine,
joins her crusade for the truth.
As
Solina and Skyla delve into the mystery surrounding Mani’s death,
Solina learns her own life is tied to Mani’s friends, his murder,
and the fate of the entire world. She must learn to control her
newfound gifts and keep everyone safe because, if she fails, a
long-lost dominion of gods and monsters will rise, and everything she
knows will fall into darkness.
Excerpt
– Chapter One
My brother, Mani,
once told me Alaska was the first place he had ever travelled where
he knew he was somewhere different—somewhere decidedly not
home—before
he ever set foot on the ground. I didn’t understand what he meant
until now. Outside my airplane window, the glassy waters of Cook
Inlet reflected a bright blue late-summer sky. Dark and looming, the
Chugach Mountains encroached from the east. Far to the north, the
ghostly, snow-crusted visage of Mount McKinley rose above the
landscape, an ancient king, high on his dais, surveying his kingdom.
By comparison, Mani
and I had been raised somewhere a little more commonplace. Home was a
small town in the foothills of North Carolina, over three thousand
miles away. And this was the first time I had ever left it. I
probably should have eased into long-distance travel in the same way
I eased into a cold swimming pool—one toe at a time. A trip over
the border into Gatlinburg. A weekend visit to D.C. But no, I had
taken a plunge from the high dive instead, and boy, was I in over my
head.
The captain’s calm
and assuring voice spilled across the cabin, announcing our approach
and descent into Anchorage. Seatbelt signs chimed and flashed. A pair
of flight attendants swept down the aisles, collecting trash and
reminding passengers to raise seat backs and lock away tray tables. I
closed my eyes, drew in a deep breath, and urged my heart to return
to its regular pitter-patter pace, but it refused to obey.
I breathed in again
and trapped the breath in my lungs. Chill,
Solina,
I told myself. It’s
only a week. I
could survive anything for one week, right? And I wouldn’t be on my
own. My
brother’s
best friend, Val Wotan, was at the airport waiting for me. Val had
texted me a dozen
times
to make sure I hadn’t missed my connecting flights or fallen out of
the plane somewhere
over
Canada. Val was expecting me, and I was a glutton for fulfilling
others’ expectations. I also
owed
this trip to my brother, to the honor of his memory. How could I ever
look myself in the eye again if I gave in to my doubts? If I didn't
give Mani my absolute commitment?
Val deserved my
loyalty, too. In the few years I'd known him, Val had risen from
casual acquaintance to something I wasn't quite ready to label, but
just thinking of him made my heart beat a little faster, my breath
come a little quicker. Val had earned my regard by being the sibling
I couldn't be for Mani after he’d left home. He had watched Mani's
back, made him welcome and comfortable in a strange and foreign
place. He had even saved my brother’s life once.
I chuckled,
remembering how Mani had loved to recount the story of the raging
bull moose—deep in a rutting frenzy and crazed by the need to mate
with anything female and fight anything that wasn’t. Not long after
Mani had first arrived in Alaska, he and Val had gone off on a
backpacking trip. They came upon the moose on the edge of a meadow
and caught it off guard.
The moose turned its
hostile gaze on Mani, lowered its rack, and charged. Stunned and
uncertain how to react, Mani stood frozen in place and watched his
life pass before his eyes. Meanwhile, Val calmly drew a .44 Magnum
from the side pocket of his backpack and fired off a warning shot.
The moose reconsidered his challenge and lumbered away into the
woods.
If only Val and his
gun had been there the night my brother died. Then I might have been
coming to Alaska for an entirely different set of reasons.
Reviews
• "…a
fascinating story that is well written, has entertaining dialogue, a
fair amount of humor, and lots of tension. The ending caught me off
guard with a huge twist. I can’t wait to read the sequel." ~
Big Al's Books & Pals
• "So
engrossing you forget to do necessary things like eat or go to the
bathroom. I loved it that much!" ~ The Tome Gnome
• “…a
great weekend read, one of those where you eat a nice breakfast, sit
down with a good book, and then wonder where the sunlight went” ~
The Eternal Scribe
• "The
characters were just as alluring and mysterious as the plot. I
couldn’t get enough of them. Sol was the best!" ~ Bookworm
Coalition
• "All
in all, a great book, and an author that I'm going to keep my eye
on." ~ The Gal in the Blue Mask
• “There
is so much going on, you want to savor every page.” ~ Kelly Smith
Reviews
• “Wonderfully
written, I was drawn into the story from the very first page.” ~
I’m a Voracious Reader
• “Norse
Mythology really wasn’t my thing. But I can tell you it is now!!”
~ Literati Literature Lovers
• “I
will hope that Karissa Laurel does not keep us waiting long for more”
~ A Soccer Mom’s Book Blog
• “I
found it a refreshing change from the werewolf versus vampire theme.”
~ On My Kindle
• “Grab
your mittens, the hot chocolate and get ready to enter the world of
fantasy, told by a new and impressive author with an imagination as
big as Alaska!” ~ Tome Tender
• “The
story keeps you guessing and keeps on the edge of your seat. I loved
every minute of this book and wish I could read the next one right
now.” ~ Snoopy Doo’s Book Reviews
About
the Author:
Some
of Karissa Laurel’s favorite things are coffee, chocolate, and
super heroes. She can quote Princess Bride verbatim. She loves to
read and has a sweet tooth for fantasy, sci-fi, and anything in
between.
Sometimes
her husband convinces her to put down the books and take the
motorcycles out for a spin or go hunting for rusty old relics at
flea-markets. Karissa lives in North Carolina with her kid, her
husband, the occasional in-law, and a very hairy husky named Bonnie.
Youtube
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