About
the Book
Title:
Puck’s Choice
Author:
Skye Hegyes
Genre:
New Adult Paranormal Romance
Puck
Dupree moved in with her sister after spending over a year trapped in
the form of a fox. She had hoped to move on with a normal teenage
life; however, trouble seems to have followed her.
The
Council wants her to partner with a mage or forfeit her life, a
friend of hers has a stalker who may or may not be trying to destroy
her, and a boy at school keeps watching her. If only she could decide
if he wants to kiss her or kill her.
Author
Bio
“Creativity:
having a pencil in one hand and the paper below it. All that’s left
is the writing.” ~ Skye Hegyes
Dragons,
wolves, and sharp objects are commonplace in Skye Hegyes’s home in
North Carolina. She spends most of her time between writing and
working. When not doing either of these things, you may find her
making crafts or adventuring with her family, which consists of her
husband, two daughters, two birds, and three cats… and a partridge
in a pear tree…
Website:
http://www.skyehegyes.com
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Links
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Book
Excerpts
Cassie
looked up at her in shock. Puck could see her eyes were the same blue
as her mother’s, but Puck watched them darken to a deep violet. Her
own eyes widened in shock.
“Fox,”
Cassie whispered in a voice so low, Puck might not have heard her if
her hearing had been back to normal. All the hair on Puck’s body
stood up and goose-bumps rose along her arms and on the back of her
neck.
Okay.
There’s nothing scary about a girl who looks at you and knows
exactly what you are and says so in a voice that sounds possessed
with demons. What is with this girl?
Puck
stared at her. The girl shook her Shirley Temple curls until they
bounced high and then looked at Puck. “I did it again, didn’t I?”
“What?”
Puck squeaked. She cleared her throat and tried again. “Did what
again?”
She
frowned. “What did I say?”
“Fox,”
Puck told her. “You just looked at me and said fox.” She realized
her voice was low, and she recognized the fear crawling through her.
This girl had looked at her and known exactly what she was without a
thought.
What
was that all about?
Her
brow furrowed. “I’m sorry. That happens every once in a while
when people look me in the eye. I can see souls.” Her eyes had
returned to their blue state. “At least that’s what I think I can
do.”
Puck
sunk down on the couch. Her legs could no longer hold her standing.
“Does this have anything to do with why your mother doesn’t seem
to want you alone in the house?”
Cassie
shook her head. “No. That’s… complicated.”
Puck
laughed. “Don’t worry. I know complicated. I bet you could tell
me, and I wouldn’t give it a second thought.”
Cassie
looked up at her, and she noticed the girl was really looking at her
now, as if she hadn’t seen her before.
Did
she not look at me before because of her soul-searching ability?
“You
have yellow eyes!” the girl cried. “Just like—”
“A
fox? I know.” She patted the couch and Cassie fell rather than sat.
She stared at Puck, her mouth open wide enough to let in a whole slew
of flies. “You tell me your story, and I’ll tell you mine.”
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