Jivaja

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Pub Date Oct 15 2018 | Archive Date Dec 31 2018

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Description

Mecca is a murderer. At least, that’s what she thinks when she accidentally kills a man who attacks her in the parking lot of her favorite coffee shop. Self defense, right? Except how is she to explain that she killed him with only a hand on his wrist? Vampires don’t exist. At least, not in the “traditional” sense. The Visci, a species that subsists on human blood, are not undead. They’re not human. And they never were. Close kin to humans, the Visci pass within our society easily, and over millennia, have wedged their way into positions of power. Long-lived, they are also very difficult to kill. However, they have an evolutionary flaw. While they do not die easily, they also do not reproduce easily. But they can mate with humans — and have, giving rise to a population of human-Visci hybrids, called half-bloods by those of pure Visci lineage. For centuries, they lived and worked together, these half-bloods and pure bloods. But tensions have risen and civil war is now raging on the doorstep. But Mecca Trenow knows none of this when she flees to her father, panicked over her unintended use of the family Gift: the one that allows her to manipulate human energy. She’s always hated her gift and refused to learn anything about it beyond how to control it so she would do no harm. That is, until a rogue pure blood attacks her and she reacts instinctively, draining his life — the life he’s stolen from another — out of him in moments. And now she’s a murderer. When word gets back to the Visci of someone who can kill one of their kind with just a touch, the race is on to acquire Mecca as a weapon in the coming battle. As she learns about this shadowy underground group, she also discovers her father’s dark past and the secret he has kept from her all of her life. Reeling from this discovery and unable to trust the one person she has always counted on, Mecca is isolated from everything she once knew, all the while being hunted by dangerous creatures bent on using her Gift for their own bloody purposes.

Mecca is a murderer. At least, that’s what she thinks when she accidentally kills a man who attacks her in the parking lot of her favorite coffee shop. Self defense, right? Except how is she to...


A Note From the Publisher

Venessa Giunta is a writer of weird things, an editrix extraordinaire, and a little bit of a nerd. She is a religious viewer of the show Supernatural and was devastated when Sense8 was cancelled (Damn you, Netflix!). She lives in Atlanta, GA, with her husband -- also known as her muse -- and three cats who basically rule the house, but won't pay the mortgage.

She's been called the kind of evil that inspires hugs.

Venessa Giunta is a writer of weird things, an editrix extraordinaire, and a little bit of a nerd. She is a religious viewer of the show Supernatural and was devastated when Sense8 was cancelled...


Advance Praise

Early review on Amazon: I enjoyed this book that features a diverse female protagonist, where a magic history is woven into the present to create a layered plot that pulls the reader forward. Scenes are described so that the reader feels present. I particularly enjoy the dialogue between Mecca’s father and Sara, probably because there was a great blend of humor, support, and caring. This book has a good sense of magical rules that deepen for the reader as the book continues. This is my first time reading Ms Giunta’s work, and I’m glad I did!

Early review on Amazon: I enjoyed this book that features a diverse female protagonist, where a magic history is woven into the present to create a layered plot that pulls the reader forward. Scenes...


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