Excerpt
“Can I ask you something?” Lacy asked quietly.
Jace looked over his shoulder. “Anything.”
“This tattoo on your back.” She ran a finger down his spine. He shivered.
“Yeah?”
“Why do you have it? I mean, what made you get a wolf-dragon tattoo? It’s unique.”
“Do you want the short answer or the long one?” She trailed her finger back up his spine. “Just tell me what was on your mind. Did you design it?”
“Yeah, I did,” he said, his voice husky. Her fingers kept tracking his spine and he found concentration difficult. “I’ve always been fascinated with dragons. The symbolism behind the myth. I love everything about them. But the dragon needs temperance. With great power comes arrogance, conceit, and a thirst for even more power.” He chuckled and glanced at her.
“Just about everything you’ve accused me of.”
Her hand stilled. “Jace, I—”
“It’s okay,” he reassured her, giving her leg a squeeze. “Don’t feel bad.”
“Go on,” she urged.
He continued to tread water. “Well, the dragon holds immense possibility while the wolf relies on his instincts to guide him. Combined, the dragon sees all the possibilities before him, but the wolf chooses based on instinct. His heart guides him. It’s a balance. The dragon embodies primordial power. The wolf checks it with his ability to relate to others. The wolf takes on everything the dragon is—his protection, loyalty, fearlessness, and strength—and enhances it, makes it stronger. The two combined incorporate everything I want to be. The tattoo is a reminder. Especially when I’m having a bad day.”
She laughed. “Or when someone accuses you of being conceited?”
“Pretty much,” he admitted. “Do you like it?”
“I do. You said you designed it. Does that mean you drew this?”
“Yeah. I knew what I wanted.”
“Wow.” She sounded impressed. “I had no idea you could draw. You’re talented.”
He grinned. “Girl, you have no idea just how talented I am.”
“And the dragon rises.”
Laughter burst from his chest. “Touché.”
A red-eared slider swam their direction. “Look.” He pointed at the turtle’s nose jutting out of the water.
Her grip around his neck tightened. “Let’s go back.”
“He won’t hurt you,” he said, laughing, but swam back anyway. He helped her out then hoisted himself on the dock beside her. He retrieved his shirt and offered it to her. “Dry off with this.”
She took the shirt and mopped her face. “Pond water is so gross, but that was fun.” She gave him a demure smile. “Thanks. I needed that.”
He spent the rest of the day making her laugh. Being her distraction. But as the afternoon waned, so did her spirits. She shifted from cheerful to pensive. The temperature dropped as the western sun burned to the ground. “I guess we’d better get back.”
She sighed. “Yup. Duty calls.”
They untied their horses and started back. When Highway 11 stretched before them like a winding, black snake, he trotted up beside her and grinned. “I saw the girl I used to know today.”
They crossed the highway onto Monroe land then she turned and faced him, eyes full of pain and regret. “That girl is gone, Jace. She doesn’t exist anymore. If that’s who you’re looking for then give up because you’re wasting your time.” She gave Acer a nudge and galloped away. Frustrated, he urged his horse forward. She wasn’t going to run. Not this time. He raced beside her and grabbed her reins.
Eight hooves skidded on dirt and loose gravel and halted in a dusty cloud between the two farmhouses. His horse whinnied, tossing her head. She jerked her reins out of his hands. “That was a stupid thing to do,” she shouted. “I could’ve been thrown!” Chest heaving, he jumped off his horse. His boots thudded on the gravel. He stomped around Acer, trying to check his frustration. The girl was scared, and he didn’t want to demolish the progress he made today. He reached up and plucked her out of the saddle. “Stop running from me, girl.” He studied her and saw her demeanor shift from anger to fear. “I’m not going to hurt you. If you’d crawl out of your pain long enough, you’d see that.” She flung her hands up, eyes glistening.
“You don’t think I’m trying? I’m drowning trying to save everyone else, but
who’s gonna save me?” She bit her lower lip and looked away. He drew her into his arms and to his surprise, she didn’t fight him. He rested his chin on her head and whispered, “Hold on to me. I’ve got you.”
My Review:
You know when I read the summary for Asylum I wasn’t quite sure what to expect and what I did expect was not what was between the pages. After giving it a little more thought I guess that the summary described the story well but it does leave a lot to be revealed.
Asylum took me on a different path than I was anticipating but that was alright as I enjoyed the ride tremendously. Asylum swept me up in a whirlwind and pulled me into its depths from the very beginning as Lacy was being attacked. I didn’t find out who Lacy’s attacker was until well into the book. Although I do believe I guessed who it was long before the ending came into view.
Asylum took off like a rocket and never let up from the first page to the last with plenty of twists and turns in between that had me racing to the end not being able to close the book for one second until I had read it all. Just the suspense alone is enough to keep those pages turning.
In ways Asylum, I reminded me of The Twilight Saga (which I loved). The reason being is that Lacy had two guys who were in love with her. Both guys wanted and tried to protect Lacy. A lot of the time it was from each other. But I don’t think she needed protection from either guy. I can’t say which guy I was rooting for as I liked them both equally.
With all that Lacy went through, she didn’t let it affect who she was or her heart. Lacy had this great big heart. Lacy had a farm that belonged to her grandmother. After the crash, Lacy took in a lot of people who had nowhere else to go or no one left as they were all alone and gave them shelter on the farm. All she asked from them was that they pulled their weight around the farm, and do their part by pitching in and helping out with all the chores.
I would like to recommend Asylum to all dystopian and romantic fans! Be aware that Asylum may not be for everyone as it does contain a rape scene. Grab your copy of Asylum today!
7 comments:
I like the cover and think the book look interesting.
This sounds like a great read. Nice cover!
I enjoyed reading the excerpt you shared, the book sounds very good
Thank you for sharing your awesome review of Asylum, this is definitely a must read for me and I am looking forward to it
This sounds like a very interesting read. Great cover.
Sounds like a great story and I love the cover!
This sounds so good thanks for sharing!
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