**Eternal Curse by Kara Leigh Miller**
Good Morning,
Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! I am excited to have Kathleen
Harryman with us today! She is here discussing her latest release THE OTHER
SIDE OF THE LOOKING GLASS, and the music behind it. Let’s find out more
together! Please allow me to feature on the blog Kara Leigh Miller and her
latest release, ETERNAL CURSE … Plus, a GIVEAWAY!
**KARA LEIGH MILLER**
**BIO**
Kara
Leigh Miller is a full-time wife; stay-at-home mom to 4 kids, 3 pit bulls,
and 6 cats; writer, and the Editorial Director at Anaiah Press. When
she’s not herding her family, she’s working out, reading, or binge
watching Netflix. She's previously published two
adult Christian romantic suspense books that are no longer in
publication. Though she’s published a young adult Christian romance
(Perfectly Imperfect), Eternal Curse is her first foray into the
secular young adult market.
To
find out more about Ms. Miller please visit:
**ETERNAL CURSE**
Publication
date:
September 15, 2020
Series:
The Cursed Series #1
Genres: Paranormal,
Romance, Young Adult
**BLURB**
After pulling the plug on
her mother’s life support, seventeen-year-old Chloe Madison moves to live with
relatives she hardly knows. Her new hometown in the Adirondack Mountains is
barely more than a pinpoint on the map, but it’s shrouded in deadly secrets
and strange family legends. Chloe is determined to keep her head down, finish
high school, and get the heck out of there. Until she meets the enigmatic
Trent Halstead. Something intriguing hides beneath his quiet self-assurance and
hero hair. Maybe there’s something—or someone—worth sticking around for after
all.
But when a rash of unsolved murders leaves two of Chloe’s
classmates dead, she begins to suffer from disturbing hallucinations that build
to the horrifying image of Trent as a murderous vampire. With nowhere else
to go, she’s stuck in a town she hates, surrounded by people she can’t trust,
and she’s pretty sure she’s going to be lunch.
If all that isn’t bad enough, Trent is hiding a lethal
secret, besides the whole immortal bloodsucker thing. He’s the not-so-proud
owner of an ancient, family curse—no Halstead will ever know true love—and he’s
desperate to find a way to break the curse. Could Chloe be the key to his
happiness or just another secret Trent wished he never unlocked?
**GUEST POST**
The Music Behind The Story
By
Kara Leigh Miller
Post #1:
Musical Inspiration Behind The Cursed Series
I usually don't make
playlists for books I'm writing as I tend to prefer quiet, but I've found with
this series, I have a hard time writing without music. It's much easier to turn
on my playlist, put in earbuds and ignore the world around me, especially
lately with the quarantine and everyone being home all the time.
Originally, this
playlist was exactly one hour long, which made it great for a single writing
session, but as the series progressed, I added more songs to it, and now it's 1
hour and 45 minutes long. You can listen to the entire playlist HERE!
For those that don't
want to listen, here's a complete list of songs and artists:
- Ask
Me How I Know by Garth Brooks
- Craving
You by Thomas Rhett, featuring Maren Morris
- Truce by
Twenty One Pilots
- Believer by
Imagine Dragons
- Radioactive by
Imagine Dragons
- Screen by
Twenty One Pilots
- When
They Call My Name by Black Veil Brides
- In
The End by Black Veil Brides
- Wake
Up by Black Veil Brides
- Vultures by
Asking Alexandria
- Faithless by
Black Veil Brides
- We
Don't Have to Dance by Andy Black
- Paint
It Black by Andy Black
- Ribcage by
Andy Black
- Stay
Alive by Andy Black featuring Matt Skiba
- Love
Was Made to Break by Andy Black
- Girl
Like You by Jason Aldean
- Lose
My Mind by Brett Eldredge
- Seein'
Red by Dustin Lynch
- Jessie's
Girl by Rick Springfield
- Level
of Concern by Twenty One Pilots
- Don't
Let Me Go by Raign
- My
Blood by Twenty One Pilots
- Natural by
Imagine Dragons
- When
It's All Over by Raign
- I
Hope by Gabby Barrett
- The
Other Side by Ruelle
- Monsters by
Ruelle
- Fire
Breather by Laurel
- Style by
Taylor Swift
As you can see, I have a
lot of Twenty One Pilots and Black Veil Brides on here, but overall, it's a tad
eclectic. This playlist sets the tone for the series, but there's one song in
particular that has a lot of meaning in Eternal Curse.
Craving You by Thomas Rhett, featuring Maren
Morris
This song essentially
sums up Trent's feelings toward Chloe, and it fits so well with something he
says to her...
“What about your heightened senses? Does that
ever make it hard to… kiss me?” My face flushed, and I kept my head even with
his chest, refusing to look at him.
“Hard? Yes, but not in the way you think.” He put
his finger under my chin and tilted my head, his gaze piercing. “Every time I
touch you or kiss you, it’s like every nerve in my body is electrified, every
feeling magnified. It’s like my very skin is alive with energy.” He smiled
faintly. “I crave you, Chloe, and that’s the best feeling in the world.”
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**EXCERPT**
“There’s still one very important question you
haven’t asked me yet.” He guided me out of the room, shutting off the lights
and closing the door behind us. “Aren’t you curious?” He led me to the final
room at the end of the hall.
I knew what question he was talking about, and
while I was curious, I’d purposely avoided asking because what was the point? I
didn’t want to become a vampire, so why bother asking how it happened? It would
only lead to hurting Trent’s feelings, and that was the very last thing I
wanted to do.
He flung open the door and ushered me inside. This
room was still in use—it was an office. An oversize mahogany desk sat in the
center with bookshelves lining the wall behind it. Newspaper clippings and
drawings of very intricate family trees were plastered on the other three
walls.
“This is where Sean keeps all the research he’s
gathered about the Zoya and our families. He’s tireless about finding a way to
break the curse.” Trent stood near the door as I wandered around the room. It
would take months just to read everything hanging on the walls.
“Is he close to finding a cure?”
“No. Every new lead is another dead end.” There was
too much sadness and regret in his voice.
I wanted to do or say something to make this better
for him, to take away his pain and loneliness. “I’m sorry.” I returned to where
he stood, slipped my arms around his waist, and rested my head on his chest.
He enveloped me in a hug. We stood there for a long
while and held each other, neither of us speaking. As much as I would have
loved to stay there with him like that, it was time to get an answer to the
question I’d been avoiding. I started to move away when Trent yanked me back to
him, his lips landing on mine.
My eyes fluttered closed, and I kissed him deeply,
wondering how many more moments like this we’d have. He flexed his fingers,
then flattened his palm against my back, branding me with his touch. In that
moment, I knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that I was meant to be with Trent.
There would never be anyone else—that fact was so clear and strong in my mind
it knocked the breath from me. I put my hands on his chest and clutched his
shirt between my fingers so he couldn’t get away, so that I knew this was real.
His lips were soft, his arms strong. It was the
safest I’d felt since losing Mom, and I wanted to cling to him, to stay in this
moment and forget all about the pain and loss I’d suffered recently. Trent made
the idea of facing the future without my mom bearable, like I would survive
without her even though there were days I swore I never would.
Trent pulled me closer. I moved my hands up to his
neck and let my fingers splay in his silky hair. A feeling of raw, unhindered
love crashed over me, and I couldn’t stop from whimpering against his lips.
Groaning, he abruptly ended the kiss. My chest heaved with labored breaths, and
I licked my tingling bottom lip.
“Chloe,” he whispered, trailing his finger
delicately down the side of my face.
My heart stopped at the emotion in his eyes, at the
love that was so evident in his expression. Had he always looked at me like
that? Or was I just finally noticing because I only now realized how I felt
about him?
I loved Trent.
I loved a vampire.
I was hopelessly in love with a guy I had no future
with.
Tears pricked behind my eyes, and my throat burned
with the effort of holding them back. “Tell me how a person becomes a vampire.”
He placed a lingering kiss to my forehead, took my
hand, and led me back upstairs to the living room. I expected to find Jax and
Sean in there, but the room was empty. We went to the couch and sat.
“So, you want to know how to become a vampire?”
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