C.B. Cole is an author of Young Adult Paranormal Fiction and Adult Paranormal Romance.
She says, “I love horror movies and a great thriller. Because of this, I love to write about the paranormal and things that go bump in the night.”
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Look for her debut novel, Winter (Deerhawk 2011) to release in eBook and Paperback on December 15th, 2011.
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Winter doesn’t know it yet, but once she steps into the amphitheater to see the biggest rock show of the year, she will set into motion a whirlwind of events beyond her control. She will soon learn that her entire life has been a carefully crafted lie and that she will have to make a choice that will not only impact her life, but also the lives of everyone around her.
Will she be able to choose between what she wants and what she knows is right?
HERE IS A SNEAK PEEK
Excerpt from Winter
One hour and thirty eight minutes. That’s precisely how long it took for him to get her to finally meet his eyes. When she did, he still didn’t affect her the same way as the others. But he did get her attention, just not in the way he had wanted. She stared. That was all.
That girl in seat 12 A was different. He could tell that much even through the blinding stage lights and violent screams for his attention.
She saw him. There was a sizzle between them, something intangible, but present.
More than that, he thought she might have actually seen him. Not the rock star, not the performer but him. That might be a problem. Humans weren’t supposed to see him. It just wasn’t possible. Unless…
He looked back to the band, giving them the signal this would be their last song, but when he turned back, the girl in 12A was gone, fighting her way through the crowd, clinging tightly to a thin, red-headed boy.
His first thought was, She’s leaving.
His second thought was that he hated the red-headed boy for no good reason.
Dugan, his lead guitarist, gave him a strange look, shaking his head. Shade shrugged apologetically in response. He learned that, after all these years, he wasn’t good at letting things slip through his fingers.
There was something there, he knew it. That moment they shared had to be worth exploring.























