Release Date: 05/01/14
Summary from Goodreads:
Trapped in a dark cult, sixteen-year-old Naomi Aren has lived a quiet, albeit unhappy, life nestled deep in the hills of the Ozarks. With uncut hair, denim skirts, and only roses for friends, Naomi seldom questions why her life is different from other kids at school. Until the day her abusive father, who is also the cult’s leader, announces her wedding. Naomi must marry Dwayne Yerdin, a bully who reeks of sweat and manure and is the only one person who scares her worse than her father.
Then she meets Kai, the mysterious boy who brings her exotic new roses and stolen midnight kisses. Kisses that bring her a supernatural strength she never knew she had. As the big day approaches, Naomi unearths more secrets of about her father’s cult. She learns she has power of her own and while Kai may have awakened that power, Naomi must find a way to use it to escape Dwayne and her father—without destroying herself.
Trapped in a dark cult, sixteen-year-old Naomi Aren has lived a quiet, albeit unhappy, life nestled deep in the hills of the Ozarks. With uncut hair, denim skirts, and only roses for friends, Naomi seldom questions why her life is different from other kids at school. Until the day her abusive father, who is also the cult’s leader, announces her wedding. Naomi must marry Dwayne Yerdin, a bully who reeks of sweat and manure and is the only one person who scares her worse than her father.
Then she meets Kai, the mysterious boy who brings her exotic new roses and stolen midnight kisses. Kisses that bring her a supernatural strength she never knew she had. As the big day approaches, Naomi unearths more secrets of about her father’s cult. She learns she has power of her own and while Kai may have awakened that power, Naomi must find a way to use it to escape Dwayne and her father—without destroying herself.
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Excerpt :
Most roses run the color wheel from
yellow to red. Occasionally a white one pops up. Some of my favorite roses are
flowers that have an unusual color. Like purple. The American Rose Society
doesn’t even consider purple to be a rose color. They call it mauve. But purple
roses do exist. And the most beautiful purple rose is the Vol de Nuit, or the
Night Flight.
Andrea didn’t hang out long. She didn’t even come inside the house. When
her car disappeared down the road, I fought back tears. I was as good as dead.
At least to the outside world.
I followed Mr. Yerdin inside, tugging my suitcase behind me. The stench
reached me before I crossed the threshold. A mixture of rotting garbage and
feces. I gagged but moved inside anyway.
Boxes piled upon boxes filled the main room. A path through them was
visible, but the floor was covered with papers and food. A cockroach scurried
across my toe.
“Your room is this way. Don’t knock anything over with your suitcase.” I
squeezed down the path, careful not to touch the towers on either side of me.
The hallway contained no boxes, but the floor was still not visible. In places,
I literally had to climb over trash bags filled with who knows what.
He opened the door to a small room. “We cleared the bed off for you. It
will only be for tonight. Tomorrow you’ll be married so you’ll share a room
with Dwayne.”
“Will that be after we go to Fayetteville?”
He snorted. “Honey, you’ve seen the last of those social workers. In fact
the only people you’ll see from now on are Dwayne and me. He won’t be home
until late. His buddies took him out for a bachelor party. If he comes to you
though, don’t upset him, he’s a mean drunk and I don’t want that pretty face
ruined for the wedding.”
I nodded and waited for him to leave. Then I shoved the door closed and
sat on the bed. No way would I stay here. I crawled across the bed to the wide
window. I tried to open it. It budged only a little bit. Silently, I pulled up
on it. Eventually, it slid open with a loud screech. I froze, but no one came
to check on me. In the dark it would be much easier to escape. If Dwayne wasn’t
to come home until late, I figured I had four or five hours after it turned
dark to make my break. I wanted to wait until Mr. Yerdin went to bed.
I checked out my suitcase. It would only hinder me. I’d have to run with
nothing. The only things in my suitcase were clothes. I’d do with what I had.
If only my parents had allowed me to wear pants. All of my clothes were
impractical for running. They would not be missed.
If my mind served me right, I could take Oak Valley down to Martinville
where I could find the Wal-Mart and a bus stop. With any luck I’d be on my way
to Vegas by midday.
Darkness fell, but Mr. Yerdin still tromped around the house. I watched
under my door for the lights to go out. Just as I decided that perhaps I’d
better make a run for it anyway before Dwayne got home, all the lights in the
house went out.
I shimmied out the window and landed hard on the ground, jarring my teeth
and nearly twisting my ankle. The moonless night made it hard to see anything.
I started for the road, figuring that would be the safest route. Before I
walked more than a few feet, a car roared down the driveway, its headlights
lighting the whole yard. I froze.
Dwayne tumbled out of the passenger door, howling. Then he saw me.
“Naomi, you waited outside for me like a good little bitch.” He lurched
toward me.
He grabbed me around the waist and pulled me close to him. The alcohol
had improved his breath. His buddies hooted from the car then spun in a tight
circle and disappeared down the driveway. Dwayne swayed next to me and leaned
heavily on my shoulder.
“Come on,” he slurred. “Let’s go have a honeymoon.”
“We won’t be married until tomorrow.”
“Techni--” He paused, appearing to think. “Technimal....”
I took advantage of his lapse in thought and moved away from him. He
stumbled and fell over, landing hard on his butt. “Come here,” he commanded.
I stayed where I was and then edged further away. Hopefully from his
position he wouldn’t be able to tell. He propped himself up on all fours and
made it back to his feet. He took a winding path toward me and grabbed me by
the arm. The flies buzzed in my ears again and I felt like I needed to vomit.
His nostrils flared, his face contorting with anger. My arm began to
ache. His eyes closed and he shook his head. After a moment he fell over,
unconscious. Without thinking I ran. Down the driveway and out onto the dirt
road. Onto the main road I continued to run, for once grateful for the ugly
tennis shoes.
Once I hit the highway I had to slow down. I didn’t feel comfortable
running on the pavement. It felt too exposed so I kept to the ditch and made
slow progress. Every once in a while a car would come through and I would duck
to avoid friendly strangers. Eventually, the road leveled out where there was
no shelter. On either side of the road hay fields stretched on for miles. My
feet ached, but I kept moving.
A slow moving car came up behind me. It stopped, illuminating me with its
lights. I didn’t hesitate, I ran.
“Naomi, wait,” a voice called. It wasn’t Dwayne or Mr. Yerdin, but I
wasn’t waiting around to see who it was. There was no place to hide. Freshly
mowed, the fields left no protection. Sharp stalks of hay scratched at my legs.
I ran, even though I knew I probably wouldn’t be able to outrun the stranger.
It didn’t take long before footsteps overcame me. Strong arms wrapped
around me and pinned my arms to my side. I thrashed, trying to get away.
“Naomi, stop.” My nose twitched. A familiar smell, like clove. He spun me
around. “Look at me.”
I looked.
And then kissed Kai full on the lips.
About the Author
Kimberly Loth can’t decide where
she wants to settle down. She’s lived in Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Utah,
California, Oregon, and South Carolina. She finally decided to make the leap
and leave the U.S. behind for a few years. Currently, she lives in Cairo, Egypt
with her husband and two kids.
She is a high school math teacher by day (please don’t hold that against her)
and YA author by night. She loves romantic movies, chocolate, roses, and crazy
adventures. Kissed is her first novel.
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