Welcome to The Friday 56 hosted by Freda’s Voice.
This is a really fun meme!
The only rules are to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader and find a sentence or a few (no spoilers) that grabs you and post it.
Then go over to Freda’s Voice and leave your link so we can visit your 56!
My 56 for this week is from
The Promise
by Donna Boyd
My 56
The pain came in slowly, like a tide filling an empty pool. When the pool was filled, when every part of him was saturated with awareness, the agony was so intense that all of his remaining strength was required not to cry out with it, to scream, to howl until his voice filled the heavens and turned the skies black.
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Synopsis
“I saw the only woman I ever loved almost destroyed by my secrets. But it was the telling of them, in the end, that brought her to ruin.”From the journals of Matise DevoncroixHannah Braselton North has abandoned civilization to spend her life in the Alaskan wilderness. And now she holds in her hands the supposed “memoirs” of one Matise Devoncroix. It is a story of strange desires and forbidden love–the tale of a magnificent hidden race and a tortured, doomed relationship. And it is somehow connected to the critically injured male wolf Hannah pulled from the same airplane wreckage in which she discovered the diary.
But the deeper she delves into Devoncroix’s story–and the stronger her recovering “patient” becomes–the more the sad, reclusive scientist realizes that what she is reading is no mere fiction. The world’s true rulers have been revealed to her: fierce, strong, beautiful, and sensual creatures who have long dominated civilization in secret. The burned and bloody wolf she has taken into her small cabin is one of them: a living relation of the tragic Matise, Nicholas Devoncroix. And as his broken body mends, his awesome powers of attraction strengthen as well–as do his memories and his rage…and his lust for vengeance.
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I read this book many years ago and it still pops into my head now and then. I couldn’t remember the title or even the author, but the story stayed with me.
I was doing the happy dance when I picked up a book at the local thrift shop and read the cover flap. This was that book! And it’s a beautiful hardback copy in excellent condition. I had to dive right in and now I’m sharing it with you.
The writing is superb and the description doesn’t do the story justice. It’s rich, deep, and sensual.
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This sounds like a really intense read, I think. The F56 at least makes me cringe a little bit because I can almost feel the pain myself! I’m not quite sure how I feel about the cover though, but I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for sharing 🙂 I hope you have a great weekend!
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Juli @ Universe in Words
This scene just leaped out at me. I’m so happy I found this book again. I went with this new cover art but the original is what I have. More gothic and soft.
This one sounds like an enticing read. Thanks for sharing…and here’s mine: “THREE DAYS TO FOREVER”
It is. I can’t believe I found it again! I swear I’ve picked up so many books trying to find it. hard to do when I couldn’t remember the author or title!
What a pretty cover. I’m liking the look of this one.
sherry @ fundinmental
This story haunted me for so many years. I can’t believe I found it. Maybe it wanted to be found! LOL
I love when a story stays with you! It doesn’t happen very often but it’s great when it does. This sounds goods and what an eye catching cover!
I swear it haunted me! LOL I have one other book that I need to find. Maybe it will find me too!
The author did a great job of describing his agony. Sounds like a fascinating story, and the cover is beautiful too.
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Sandy @ TEXAS TWANG
The writing is wonderful.The author creates lovely and scary scenes equally well. I’m so happy I finally found this again and with the original cover art. This is lovely and definitely represents the story well but the original is softer, more gothic.
This sounds very intriguing. 🙂
It is. It slowly pulls you in and you don’t want to leave:)
I liked this 56, the description of a tenebrific kind of agony sounds overwhelming.
I know. I swear my neck and shoulders hurt after the tense scene:)
Sounds heart-wrenching. Did he die??
Happy weekend!
I can’t tell ya but I so want to! LOL
Happy for you that you found this one. The cover art is so intriguing, along with the snippet of Hannah and the wolf… how fascinating!
That wolf haunted me for so long. This is one I’ll reread often:)
Great teaser! I like the sounds of this one.
It’s so good!
Not my usual read, but I hope you enjoy it.
I’m enjoying it again!
I have to agree with you Laura, the writing is effortless and the 56 is so descriptive!
Wow! Intense excerpt. Love the cover too.
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