Flight by L Theodoora on November 14th 2013
Genres: Fiction, Adult, Science Fiction, Romance
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Piper Madden used to be an Ace Harpy Hunter, but after the death of her brother, she’ll do anything to leave that life behind. She flees to the fringe underground zone called the Rift to live out her exile on her own terms.
But the authoritarian Elder Corporation isn’t about to let one of their best assets slip through the cracks. Piper is drawn back into the fray on a contract basis to combat a rising Harpy insurgence. As she struggles through her grief, she’s caught between her old life in Central and her new, confusing existence in the Rift.
With the president of Elder Corp asking Piper to spy on his sister, navigating the surprisingly passive strategies of the Rift, and a strange friendship with the mysterious Asher, Piper’s days are filled with more questions than answers.
Then, a chance encounter leaves Piper privy to a dangerous resistance plot, and as she and Asher team up in an effort to unravel the truth, the secrets they uncover beneath the ancient walls of the dead city will spark their world into a grand-scale war.

Exclusive excerpt from Flight
It burns.
Wisps of smoke fill my mouth as I struggle to inhale, grasping the edges of my lungs
until I let out a violent cough. I grope around the charred floor, unable to see, until my fingers
brush his warm skin. Asher.
I force my eyes open, the thick smoke clouding them with hot tears. Asher lies beside me,
sprawled across the crackling wooden floor. His eyes are dark, as though they’re filled with
liquid black ink. He pulses, his jaw clenching as ebony wings slowly, painfully, rupture from his
back, tearing through his skin. I reach my hand to grip his arm, avoiding the scattered debris.
“Ash?”
The flames lick up the walls around us to quell their hunger. Asher flinches when he sees
me, slowly backing away as though I’m a stranger. Shit. The drugs have started working, which
means I’m going to forget him, too. I wipe thick sweat from my face, crawling toward him and
clutching his shirt tightly. If he moves, I’ll move with him. It’s dangerous, but I can’t let him go.
Not yet.
“Asher! It’s me!” I shout. “It’s Piper. Please. You know me.” I ignore the threat of his
razor-sharp talons and wrap my arms around his wiry body. His scent, a mix of crisp cedar and
musk, lets me cling to previous moments of us: his hands on my body, his lips caressing mine,
staring at the stars and talking about the universe, our bodies flying high above ground. Moments
I can’t forget.
“Please,” I whisper fiercely, “please remember me.” His body trembles, but he fights
through it, stopping himself from tossing me aside. Just for a moment, his eyes fade back to their
natural light blue, and he grabs my shirt forcefully. He buries his face into my neck like he’sbreathing me in for the last time, and we cling to each other as the beams of the building crackle
and come apart, sending showers of sparks raining around us.
“Piper,” he whispers. He pushes me back to arm’s length, grunting as he struggles to stay
with me. Something stronger, something darker is trying to pull him under, and there’s only so
long until he falls into its depths. It won’t be long now.
“Yes?” I reply, gripping his arms so tight I might leave bruises. I can’t lose him here. I
won’t accept that this is the end. I look into his eyes, searching for a sign that he’s still my Asher.
That he’s not just some monster.
“I’ll find you again when this is all over,” he says, tracing his fingers over my temples.
“But how? You won’t recognize me, and I won’t recognize you. We’ll be strangers,” I
murmur.
His eyes flash with an angry determination. “I would know you, Piper Madden,
anywhere, any time of my life. They can try to force you away from me, but I’m not done
fighting back. For the first time in my life, I’m actually fighting for something. I will find you,”
he says.
We’re rocked backward as the wall explodes from pressure. He holds me tightly to keep
me balanced, using his wings for leverage. Gunshots ring out in the distance, and I know it’s only
a matter of time before they infiltrate and retrieve us. People I should have been able to trust. It
hurts now knowing I never could.
Finally, I can feel the siren’s song of the drug pulling me into its shallow haze. Warmth
floods my body as my memories are dragged just out of reach. I try to cling to them, but they
drift away like petals in the wind. Asher grunts and rolls away from me, grasping his head with
his hands, and his wings begin to tremble.I look around, my head on a swivel as I struggle to stay present. How did we get here?
The moments leading up to this one drop like they’re falling down a staircase one by one.
“Asher!” I shout again, trying to bring him back to me for a little while longer. He pants
heavily, willing himself to stand and remain conscious. I want to keep fighting, but I can feel my
strength fading. The futility of it all wraps itself around my bones, leeching all hope. This is it.
“Promise me you’ll find me,” I whisper into Asher’s chest. Even though he’s in agony, he
strokes my hair, rubs his thumb along my cheek, presses his lips against my neck.
“I promise,” he whispers, over and over, like a mantra. “I promise, I promise, I promise.”
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