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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR: Darkness Awaits by Jamila A. Stone (Excerpt & Giveaway)

 

Darkness Awaits

Virtus Academy  
Book 2
Jamila A. Stone
 
Genre: Urban Fantasy, Contemporary Fantasy, LGBTQ
Publisher: Black Glory Publishing House
Date of Publication: April 2021
ISBN: 978-1-7356641-0-1
ASIN: B08LVJ7GXD
Number of pages: 524
Word Count: 141,850
Cover Artist: Michael Corvin
Tagline: Unexpected secrets stand to change two witches’ lives forever…
Book Description: 
 
Having narrowly survived their last semester, Natalie King and Alexandra Aurelius are prepared to revel in victory…but, while preparing to become Juniors, it soon becomes clear that peace has been dismissed. 
 
Relationships are tested and new ones formed, as shadowy souls push their way into Natalie and Alexandra’s lives. Now, more than ever, the witches must stick together and protect their loved ones. Unexpected secrets stand to change their lives forever. 
 
Darkness impends from every direction, and even the fiercest friendships will be tested. What harmony that existed between human and supernatural governments has been shaken to the breaking point. Should it crumble, hellish truths are sure to be exposed.   
 
Despite impossible odds, Natalie, Alexandra, and their alliances will unite against unprecedented evil. After all, the only exit often is a wall to break through… 
 
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With her much-anticipated sequel to Strange Things Await, Jamila A. Stone delivers devilish thrills and a dizzying spin on the genre. One thing through the dark is seen: where mystic and mortal subcultures meld, the pages turn themselves. 
 

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Excerpt

It’s the last week of January and the new school semester since
Christmas break starts tomorrow at Virtus Academy. Nat and all her friends,
except Alex, have already moved back to their dormitories. Nat is brushing her
teeth, getting ready for bed when she suddenly feels like she’s falling. A
moment later, her surroundings change, and she finds herself in a dark
alleyway. Nothing makes sense, and she jolts around with labored breathing,
trying to understand what is going on. When she turns around to her other side,
she spots Alex and momentarily forgets her anxiety. Running over to a hunched
Alex, she hugs her and is so distracted that she doesn’t notice the four guys
in the alley with them.

“What are you doing here?” Alex winces in pain, struggling to
straighten up.

Using her toothbrush, Nat taps the ring she’s gifted Alex. “Someone
must have missed me a whole lot to get me here,” she jokes.

The good news is that the protection spell she had Sheila help her put
on the ring works. If Alex ever needs her badly enough, she’ll appear.

“Crap, it worked! So that means…” Nat looks around further and finally
takes in the situation. “I guess you’re still having trouble making friends.”
Throwing down her toothbrush, she gets in front of Alex, who’s badly bleeding
from cuts on her face, and the arm she holds that seems disjointed.

“Nice outfit, girl.” One of the guys speaks sarcastically.

“This is your backup?” Another speaks, pointing at Nat before they all
laugh.

“Remind me to take you shopping.” Alex picks up her fallen blade, and
it elongates into a sword as it recognizes its owner.

“What!? This is comfortable and my pajamas. I was going to bed.” Nat
keeps her eyes on the guys who are starting to approach. She cannot believe
Alex is choosing right now to insult her.

“What do you need to be comfortable?” Alex turns fully toward Nat with
her face scrunched up. “Did you sprout something since we were kids?”

“No! Can you focus before we die, you asshole? Boxers can be unisex.”
She tries to defend herself, but Alex just scoffs.

Nat, annoyed, blasts Alex to the furthest point of the alley and
decides to take on the men herself. It looks as if Alex softened them up enough
for her to handle alone anyway.

Two of the men reach her before the others. One throws a punch at her
face while the other tries to punch her abdomen. Nat is light on her feet and
spins away from the one aiming for her face and shoves him into the other male
before she uses her magic at the remaining attackers.

“Instead of attacking young women to stroke your egos, maybe you all
should go to the gym.” She blasts one with a scar on his cheek into a wall
knocking them out before she is blasted herself. In complete shock, she did not
keep her guard up, she grumbles as she slowly gets back up to her feet. Nat
blocks another blast of magic as she parts her feet for better balance. Nat
sends a few blasts back, but her adversary blocks them all. Nat should have
known these men were not mere humans if they were able to beat up Alex.

Nat is so preoccupied with the witch that she fails to deflect the
attacker on her left properly, who charges her with his clawed hand in the air,
ready to come down on her hard. There was little for her to do, so she stopped
shielding herself from the witch’s attack, so the attack would knock her away
from the attack that would be the deadliest.

The impact of the witch’s attack does the trick and sends Nat backward.
The claws of the man from her right give her a nasty gash, nowhere near the
damage which would have been inflicted if she did not think quick on her feet
and use the witch’s attack to save her own life.

“Alright, playtime is over.” Nat lifts her hands and moves them hastily
in front of her creating a linkage of pentagrams all while beads of her blood
float into the amber symbols. She sees the shock on the witch’s face, and it
makes her grin before she locks her fingers over each other, bends her arms
inward, then thrusts her arms out, causing the spell to wrap around the first
body, and the man explodes.

Nat moves her arms until everyone is dead. One black eye and a gash on
her arm later, Nat walks over to Alex, who is hunched over.

“I should leave you here. I can’t believe you got back without telling
me. How long have you been back in town? Tomorrow is the first day of school
back from break.” Nat places her hands on her hips, letting Alex suffer for a
bit more before she attempts to heal her.

Alex stands straighter, leans her head back against the wall behind
her, and closes her eyes. “I forgot how much you love to bitch and moan.”

Nat is opening her mouth to respond, but promptly stops when she spots
a smile creeping on Alex’s face.

“I missed it.” Alex turns her head and smiles so charmingly even with
her face all beat up, Nat’s walls break.

“Ugh, I can’t stand you.” Nat shakes her head and starts to heal Alex’s
easy wounds, then wraps Alex’s good arm over her shoulder and helps her to
stand off the wall. “We’re too far from the dorm or my house for me to teleport
us both.”

“And here I thought an overachiever such as yourself would have become
a pro by now.” Alex coughs then halts her steps taking time to take deep,
ragged breaths.

“Hey, that month was our break. I can get us near the school gates, but
it might knock us out if I use all of our energy combined. Or worse.” Nat
struggles to keep Alex upright.

Alex struggles to stand on her own feet as she pulls her good arm away
from Nat so she can grab her cellphone out of her pocket. Nat watches as Alex
makes a call, trying to keep her upright by the waist. “Julian, are you on
campus? Good, sneak out with Olivia and come find me by the gate…just do as I
asked, Olivia, will be able to track us. Yes, us, bye.”

Nat arches a brow at Alex before focusing her mind on the school gates.
Once she has that clear in mind, she works on syncing her magic with Alex.

“What’s taking so long?” Alex grumbles.

“You, that’s what. I’m trying to find your source, but you’re too
weak.”

“You’re a weirdo.” Alex sighs exaggeratedly.

 

Nat finally syncs successfully and teleports them. They land hard a few
yards away from the school gates. 

 

About
the Author:

Jamila A Stone lives in Washington, D.C with
her two dogs. Jamila is driven to tell stories without censorship and for the
continued creativity in the world of literature. As an African American woman,
she understands the lack of opportunity persons of color have to let their
artistic creativity be seen on equal platforms, so she created her own
publishing company called Black Glory Publishing House. She thinks not just of
herself but of the current and future of literature namely increasing the
diversity and inclusion within the literary community.

https://jamilastone.com/

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6 Comments

  • Jamila A. Stone

    Thank you for hosting my book today!

    I opened the book with this scene for two reasons.

    1. To showcase the shift in their friendship. Nat is saving Alex this time around. A foreshadowing to Nat’s growth and strength and to Alex’s growth.

    2. I had to have the RING show up again. The ring was a strong statement from Nat to Alex. A symbol to their bond. Nat no longer seeing the world as black and white. No longer trying to force Alex to be a different person or judging her. Giving her unconditional loyalty.

    SPOILER ALERT!

    Strange Things Await-Epilogue-Scene
    Nat gives Alex an early Christmas gift. A jewelry box and a card.

    Alex walked over and ripped open the wrapping revealing a jewelry box. She opened it and couldn’t help but gawk at the beautiful ring inside. She then rushed to open the card.
    I thought you should have your own, I mean every great leader has a ring for people to kiss right? All Al Pacino like. I just wanted something that said I love you unconditionally. You’ve always been a loyal friend and I should start doing the same. When I did what I did to solve my father’s murder you didn’t blink or judge me. I’ll start giving you the same.
    Merry Christmas!
    Natalie
    P.S I’m keeping your jacket since you forgot to get it back.

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