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Monday, November 9, 2020

#ReleaseBlitz: Incandescence by Elena Leman; #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live

 

Incandescence 
by Elena Leman
Series: Shadowlight #1
Genre: Fantasy Romance
Release Date: November 9th


Blurb:

"In thousands of years of astral travels, I'd never needed a companion. But he found a way to ingrain himself in my every brain cell, my every goosebump, my every trembling breath... His darkness is the answer to my light."

Orobella is a cosmic wanderer, living borrowed lives in borrowed bodies. Her mission on planet Instaar is the same as always—collecting Crystals of Emotions while having as much fun as her new physical form allows, no strings attached. But once she meets the hypnotically mysterious Sambor, both her body and soul yearn for more. She makes him an offer he can't refuse.

In the world where creatures of death and darkness drive men mad, emotional detachment has been Sambor's greatest life achievement. As the future leader of the Lasota tribe and a spiritual tattoo artist, he can't afford the luxury of mental weakness. Yet his meticulously constructed equilibrium is shaken up when an alluring nymph promises to save his baby sister, in exchange for a sacred Lasota tattoo. He can't say no. Even if that means his demons will get the best of him.

Steeped in mysticism, elemental magic, and sensual vibrations, this romantic fantasy is more than a love story. It’s a journey through a soul.


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Content warning: This book contains graphic violence, explicit sexual situations, physical abuse, and adult language.


Look at this gorgeous illustration that Daniella Salomão, a Brazilian artist, made for Incandescence.

Excerpt:

I didnt plan on pissing off Mr. Do What I Say. It just happened. He didnt talk to me the entire walk home from the cave and not even at dinner. I thought that the whole day of slaughtering creatures and torturingexcuse me, traininglittle boys and girls how to do the same would calm his delicate nerves but no. He insisted on being sulky. It was a mystery to me why anyone would waste their time on being upset if they could be happy instead. The Instaarii and their logic.

Id already bathed, changed into Lashkas flowy nightgown, and made myself comfortable in my new room when Sambor decided to interrupt my evening stretch. 

What thehell is that?” 

Wide-Legged Standing Forward Bend,I said while staring at him, my head upside down between my feet. There was sheer terror, or maybe delight, or maybe both, on his face. Good for refreshing your mind. You should try it.

NoThanks. My mind is fresh enough.His signature hemming canceled out everything hed just said. Come down when youre ready. The sooner we start, the sooner we finish.

I briskly straightened my body, psyched up for the new exchange. I spun around and walked toward him. Im ready.I placed my hand on his chest. Still nothing.

He stiffened as if physical contact caused him pain, but he didnt brush off my hand. Why are you touching me like this?” 

I heaved a sigh of disappointment and dropped my hand. Well, I couldnt resist tracing my fingers down his abdomen. Just checking something.

If I have a heart?He snorted. I do but its as black as Koliada Night. Youd better watch out.

UuuuIm so scared.I shivered theatrically. Please dont eat me.

He raised his eyebrow at me before turning around. I swear I heard him mumbling under his nose, Well see about that.

He led me through the same lantern-lit path behind his house, past the Hot Spring, further into the woods. When I already started worrying that he indeed planned on chopping me into pieces with that stupid ax and frying me in a pan together with the legendary boars balls, we reached another stream. A wobbly hanging bridge led straight into the roaring mouth of a stone bear.

Bears LairNow I understand where the name comes from.My head almost fell off my neck from all the twisting and gaping upwards. Its huuuge!

Are you coming?Sambor asked, already on the other side.

Yeah.I ran across the bridge, jumped on the first step carved in the bears tongue, and touched the lower canine. Amazing! So big and hard.

Sambors gaze darkened, a bizarre smile pulling at his lips. And you aint seen nothinyet.” 

What?

Nothing.He turned around and walked up the corridor. As he lit the wall torches from the one in his hand, startled bats flew above our heads. 

Wait here,he commanded when we reached the end of the corridor. He hopped a few steps down into the darkness. 

Gradually, every candle in every chandelier sparked up. With each new cloud of light, a beautiful chamber came to life before my eyes. It was decorated with trophies, weapons, sculptures, and showcases filled with treasures, spoils of war, surely. There was one stone bed in the center. I swallowed heavily.

Is this where you torture your enemies?I asked.

Only little girls who try to outsmart grown men.He pulled out a sheet from his pouch and laid it on the bed. On the table next to it, he placed his tools of torture.

I hopped down the stairs. Its your own fault for underestimating your opponent.

Ill make sure to never let my guard down in the presence of a teenage Chochlik.He mixed the powder he made in the cave with some yellow brew. How old are you, anyway? Twelve?

I strolled along the walls, giving the decor a more detailed examination. In Instaarii years? Maybe six hundredOr maybe six thousand. Hard to say.

Or maybe sixteen?he suggested.

I gave a shrug. Maybe. Im young but well-traveled. You know what they saythe world is a basket of moonberries and those who do not travel, eat only one.I tapped the muzzle of yet another rock bear overseeing the room. Is that your Akasha tattoo? Your spirit animal?

He scowled slightly. My fathers.

Oh…” I mumbled. He must be a very brave man.

Sambor placed his tat sticks on a white cloth, one next to another, in the perfect order from the thinnest to the thickest. He was. The best man possible. True leader, great father, tireless warrior, and an unparalleled Akasha artist.He looked at me. But Im gonna be better.

I stopped myself from rolling my eyes. Not only was the guy salty but also full of himself. That couldnt be good for his health.

So whats your tattoo?I asked with no luck. I examined through narrowed eyes the geometry on his back. A panther?Still no answer. A wolf?Nothing. A bunny?” 

He finally honored me with his tender glare. Youd better pray to never see my bunny up close. It might bite off your hand.

Dont worry. Im good with my hands. Ill be gentle with your bunny.I winked.

He frowned and turned around, stirring yet again that ink that had already been mixed. Oh, well. 

I wonder what my animal will be,I said to his back. Maybe a swan, or a dolphin, or a—”

Frog,he finished. So mature, indeed.

I pulled myself up onto the bed of torture. I bet my frog will beat your bunny anytime.

His braids shook in disapproval. You better pray it doesnt beat you. Some people get consumed by their animals. Cant control them.

As he faced me, I gave him my most seductive smile. Thats not gonna be my case.

Well see about that the first time you go apeshit.He grabbed one of the tat sticks and smacked the bed with it. Now, take off your clothes.

You dont have to ask me twice.I quickly untied my shoes, but as soon as I pulled my nightgown up, the smug look slid off Sambors face. He dropped his gaze. What a gentleman, who would guess.

The jewelry too,he muttered under his breath.

I took off the Dargiin necklace I got at the Amber Fields. I touched the cuffs with hesitation. The bracelets stay,I said.

All is off, or I dont do it. Nothing can constrain Akasha flow in your body.

I slid off one of the cuffs. The slit was deep, dark-red, quite impossible to go unnoticed. But then, why would he care? I placed both bracelets on the table.

Lie on your belly,I heard a command.

I did as he said. Little shivers ran down my body under the blanket of chilly air.

I lay for some time waiting for anything to happen, but the only thing I heard was the pattering of Sambors tools. Have you started yet? Tell me when you start.

Ye-yeahStarting in a moment. Youre cold, right? Give me a second,he said. There was some scraping on the floor, followed by pleasant warmth engulfing me completely. Hed dragged candelabra to each side of the bed. 

"Better now?

Yhmmm,I murmured.

He cleared his throat again. I will place my hands above your head and move them down your body, to feel where your animal lives. You may feel some tingling.

I dont mind tingling,I said into the bed, utter relaxation falling onto my body. I heard Sambor make a prayer in Lasota language. A few moments later, his big hands landed in my hair. 

Shivers tickled my body in funny places. Little ants made hundreds of trails on my shoulder blades, my arms, my wristsHe stopped gliding his hands for a second. Did he notice the scars? Even if he did, he didnt say anything. His fingers in my palmsHow would it feel to hold his hands? Back to the ribs. I giggled slightly. He went down, slowly, ever so slowlyFlames crawled down my back, a wildfire burning every little hair on the hills of my buttocks. Lower and lower, to the canyons marking the border with my thighsHis two thumbs were precisely in the place I wanted them, like lasers drilling a hole in my crotch. Enter, go in there, go! I clasped my fingers on the sides of the bed and sighed quietly. The hands moved down, as if startled, now like feathers on the back of my thighs, my calves, my feetI giggled again. And then it stopped.

I turned my head and looked at him, And? Where is it?

He licked his lower lip, his eyes shining like onyxes. Not here. Must be on the other side.

I turned around without waiting for his command, and he immediately pulled back to the table, stirring the ink like crazy. I waited patiently, stuck to the bed by a strange and heavy feeling. Im ready,I gasped, my mouth dry.

He nodded and turned back to me. His eyes met mine. Suddenly it was hot, so hot. Damn candelabra!

He placed his hands on my face. My little cheeks burned in his wide palms smelling of oak, fire, and wind. He caressed the air above my neck. An electrical current pierced through my collarbones. My heart beat like a hungry hummingbird, chest rising up and down. His fingers flew like dandelions above my breasts, my nipples so hard they could cut crystals. I just wanted a touch, one touch, just one! I bent up, brushing my nipples against the skin of his palms. As if by the wave of a magic wand, a field of roses bloomed in my lower abdomen, their thorns teasing my swollen tissues. I moaned.

Tsss…” he said, silly girl,his voice raspy like sand. Hed forgotten to clear his throat. 

The warmth of his fingers meandered down my ribs to my stomach, burning, invading, marking its land. So close, so close, almost thereMy pussy liquified.

Aaah,I let out another desperate moan as he brushed a millimeter above my clit. And then the flames pulled out.

What? What? What happened?I gasped, my yearning eyes stuck on Sambors hands, clasped behind his neck.

Without looking at me, he mumbled into the air, Ive found the place.

I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. I was calm, veeery calm. Where?

He forced himself to look at me again. Silently, he drew a curved trail in the air, from my right side, just below my breast, across the ribcage, above the hip, all the way down to mymound of Lela.

Oh,I managed to say.

He went to the table and poured some orange liquid on a cloth. You can put on your panties. We will start from the top.


What got you into writing?


I’ve been writing since I remember—poetry, essays, short stories. Any angst or pain I felt as a teen was easily resolved by pouring it onto paper. It somehow hurt less when it was transformed into something tangible and beautiful. 


Determined to travel the world, I left my native Poland in my early twenties and I lived in a different country every year. I’ve had several travel- and poetry-related blogs. When I lived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I cracked my Spoken Word cherry by performing on stage. Soon, my international escapades resulted in a collection of fervently passionate poems and an equally ardent debut novel Happy Ever(ywhere) After. Loosely based on my life in Turkey, Costa Rica, Colombia, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Thailand, it tells the story of a slightly lost twenty-something, trying to understand her role in the world.


Incandescence, my newest fantasy romance, was born from a heartbreak I experienced two years ago. I lived in Brazil at the time and my entire world seemed to have crumbled into pieces. I moved back to Poland, to my parents’ house, and spent the entire winter in bed, miserable. The only thing that kept me sane was writing and, oh well, my mom’s pierogi. I wrote Incandescence in three months and when I finished it, it felt as if I were reborn. I woke up from my hibernation and left my cave with a manuscript in my hand. The time to share it with the world has come now.


#OutNow 


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About The Author:


Elena Leman is a traveler, poet, English teacher, and the author of Happy Ever(ywhere) After and Shadowlight series. Her twelve years of expat life in Turkey, Costa Rica, Colombia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Italy, Brazil, and Portugal filled her imagination with magic, adventure, and a bit of drama--all the essential ingredients for a pageturner. Currently, she’s living in Lisbon, Portugal. When she’s not writing, you can catch her kicking the guts out of a punching bag, finding her zen in meditation, swaying her hips to kizomba beats, or strolling along the Portuguese cliffs.


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