Author: Dima Zales
Once a respected member of the Sorcerer Council and now an outcast, Blaise has spent the last year of his life working on a special magical object. The goal is to allow anyone to do magic, not just the sorcerer elite. The outcome of his quest is unlike anything he could've ever imagined - because, instead of an ojbect, he creates Her.
She is Gala, and she is anything but inanimate. Born in the Spell Realm, she is beautiful and highly intellifent - and nobody knows what she's capable of.
Augusta, a powerful sorceress, sees Blaise's deed for the ultimate hubris that it is. She still cares for Blaise and wants to save him before he has to pay the ultimate price ... thanks to the abomination he created.
Excerpt from The Sorcery Code:
There was a naked woman on the floor
of Blaise’s study.
A beautiful
naked woman.
Stunned,
Blaise stared at the gorgeous creature who just appeared out of thin air. She
was looking around with a bewildered expression on her face, apparently as
shocked to be there as he was to be seeing her. Her wavy blond hair streamed
down her back, partially covering a body that appeared to be perfection itself.
Blaise tried not to think about that body and to focus on the situation
instead.
A woman. A She, not an It. Blaise could hardly believe it.
Could it be? Could this girl be the Object?
She was
sitting with her legs folded underneath her, propping herself up with one slim
arm. There was something awkward about that pose, as though she didn’t know
what to do with her own limbs. In general, despite the curves that marked her a
fully grown woman, there was a child-like innocence in the way she sat there,
completely unselfconscious and totally unaware of her own appeal.
Clearing his
throat, Blaise tried to think of what to say. In his wildest dreams, he
could’ve never imagined this kind of outcome to the project that had consumed
his entire life for the past several months.
Hearing the
sound, she turned her head to look at him, and Blaise found himself staring
into a pair of unusually clear blue eyes.
She blinked,
then cocked her head to the side, studying him with visible curiosity. Blaise
wondered what she was seeing. He hadn’t seen the light of day in weeks, and he
wouldn’t be surprised if he looked like a mad sorcerer at this point. There was
probably a week’s worth of stubble covering his face, and he knew his dark hair
was unbrushed and sticking out in every direction. If he’d known he would be
facing a beautiful woman today, he would’ve done a grooming spell in the morning.
“Who am I?”
she asked, startling Blaise. Her voice was soft and feminine, as alluring as
the rest of her. “What is this place?”
“You don’t
know?” Blaise was glad he finally managed to string together a semi-coherent
sentence. “You don’t know who you are or where you are?”
She shook her
head. “No.”
Blaise
swallowed. “I see.”
“What am I?”
she asked again, staring at him with those incredible eyes.
“Well,”
Blaise said slowly, “if you’re not some cruel prankster or a figment of my
imagination, then it’s somewhat difficult to explain . . .”
She was
watching his mouth as he spoke, and when he stopped, she looked up again,
meeting his gaze. “It’s strange,” she said, “hearing words like that in real
time. These are the first real words I’ve heard.”
Blaise felt a
chill go down his spine. Getting up from his chair, he began to pace, trying to
keep his eyes off her nude body. He had been expecting something to appear. A magical object, a thing. He just hadn’t known what form that
thing would take. A mirror, perhaps, or a lamp. Maybe even something as unusual
as the Life Capture Sphere that sat on his desk like a large round diamond.
But a person?
A female person at that?
To be fair,
he had
been trying to make
the object intelligent, to ensure it would have the ability to comprehend human
language and convert it into the code. Maybe he shouldn’t be so surprised that
the intelligence he invoked took on a human shape.
A beautiful,
feminine, sensual shape.
Focus, Blaise, focus.
“Why are you
walking like that?” She slowly got to her feet, her movements uncertain and
strangely clumsy. “Should I be walking too? Is that how people talk to each
other?”
Blaise
stopped in front of her, doing his best to keep his eyes above her neck. “I’m
sorry. I’m not accustomed to naked women in my study.”
She ran her
hands down her body, as though trying to feel it for the first time. Whatever
her intent, Blaise found the gesture extremely erotic.
“Is something
wrong with the way I look?” she asked. It was such a typically feminine concern
that Blaise had to stifle a smile.
“Quite the
opposite,” he assured her. “You look unimaginably good.” So good, in fact, that
he was having trouble concentrating on anything but her delicate curves. She
was of medium height, and so perfectly proportioned that she could’ve been used
as a sculptor’s template.
“Why do I
look this way?” A small frown creased her smooth forehead. “What am I?” That
last part seemed to be puzzling her the most.
Blaise took a
deep breath, trying to calm his racing pulse. “I think I can try to venture a
guess, but before I do, I want to give you some clothing. Please wait here –
I’ll be right back.”
And without
waiting for her answer, he hurried out of the room.
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This cover is a neat play on the standard coat of arms. I like! Thanks for sharing the great excerpt too. Adding it to the pile... LOL
ReplyDeleteGood call on the coat of arms. I saw a magic ball when I looked at it.
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