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Title:
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Author:
Sarah Daltry and Pete Clark
Genre:
Geek Romance
Blurb:
Not
too long ago,
in
a town that,
depending
on your current location,
is
either not super far
or
actually quite close…
It
is a time of chaotic hormones.
Two
nerdy gents
home
for winter break
have
discovered a female gamer
at
a midnight release.
During
the break,
the
gamer trio manages
to
reveal the game’s secret boss,
a
hidden enemy
with
enough power to destroy
anything
in its path.
Pursued
by other gamers
who
want to be the first
to
beat this boss,
George
and Katie race to level up,
and,
in so doing, restore decency
and
sexual activity to their personal galaxy…
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Excerpt:
“These graphics suck,” George
says and I look back at the screen. We’re standing in the middle of
the Estate, colorful orbs quivering ahead of us. We each have to
choose our starting advantage. Waterfalls shimmer in the distance and
the sunlight streams over multicolored stones in the courtyard.
“Amateurs,” Lanyon concurs.
“I mean, they couldn’t have five
waterfalls?”
“Your ironic wit is mind
blowing, but choose your damn orbs,” I tell them. I consider.
Magic, defense, offense, stealth, and charisma. I always go for magic
as a black mage, but I wonder if a druid needs something else. Screw
it. I need charisma in real life, too.
“Charisma?” Lanyon asks. “No
one ever picks charisma.”
“We’re a party of a thief,
druid, and a bard. We’re screwed regardless.”
“You two underestimate the
mighty power of my lute,” George argues.
“Did you
start with charisma?”
Lanyon asks.
“Hell, no. I have charisma in
spades. I started with stealth.”
“Great. A stealthy bard,” I
sigh.
“She’s right,” Lanyon
concedes. “We’re screwed.”
However, it actually isn’t bad
at all at first. We power through the Estate and make it to the
Yobanaria Dale with no resurrections and all at level ten. I’m
impressed. George hasn’t actually fought
anything, but he has
some pretty awe-inspiring charm mastery already. I think I might have
a serious crush. He seals the deal when he buffs my hailstorm spell
without even being asked.
“Can you guys watch El
Thiefelo? My mom wants me to eat supper,” Lanyon says.
“Yeah, we’ve got it,” I
tell him. “The first boss is in the elven ruins anyway, so we
should grind a bit. I think he’s a twelve.”
George and I explore the Dale,
taking out bats and Joba spores. It’s fairly quiet, except for when
we combo with his charms and my spells and he yells out, “Eat lute,
bitch,” but it’s nice. We work well, almost inherently
understanding each other. I’ve never been able to play this
effectively with anyone. I try not to think about his eyes. Stupid
boys, being cute and stuff.
By the time Lanyon comes back,
we’re all at level 12, although Lanyon leveled up just by standing
by a door while we played. Still, we are ready to take on Balsa the
Proud. As a black mage, it took me about nine seconds. Trees don’t
like fire. However, druids don’t have the same level of black magic
and all elemental magic is weakened by the need to draw from the
elements nearby. Sadly, trees seem to avoid storing fire runes in
their villages. I expect this to be a little more challenging. It
might even take fifteen seconds.
“First boss. Also known as the
freebie bitch to sucker the young folks into a false sense of
security,” Lanyon announces as he runs into the center of Balsa’s
lair. The cinema plays and then, in a moment of pure absurdity, El
Thiefelo is squished as Balsa steps on him.
“Can someone revive me?”
Lanyon whines.
About
the Authors:
Sarah Daltry:
Sarah Daltry writes
about the regular people who populate our lives. She's written works
in various genres - romance, erotica, fantasy, horror. Genre isn't as
important as telling a story about people and how their lives unfold.
Sarah tends to focus on YA/NA characters but she's been known to
shake it up. Most of her stories are about relationships - romantic,
familial, friendly - because love and empathy are the foundation of
life. It doesn't matter if the story is set in contemporary NY,
historical Britain, or a fantasy world in the future - human beings
are most interesting in the ways they interact with others. This is
the principle behind all of Sarah's stories.
Sarah has spent most
of her life in school, from her BA and MA in English and writing to
teaching both at the high school and college level. She also loves
studying art history and really anything because learning is fun.
When Sarah isn't
writing, she tends to waste a lot of time checking Facebook for
pictures of cats, shooting virtual zombies, and simply staring out
the window.
She has written
several books, most notably Bitter
Fruits,
an urban fantasy in the Eden’s
Fall series,
and the Flowering
series,
including Forget
Me Not, Lily of the Valley, and
Star
of Bethlehem.
Pete Clark:
Pete
Clark likes writing, animals, potato chips, and cheese. Midnight
Riders
is his first published novel, although he can also proudly say he
finally finished Helix
Crashing,
the fantasy novel he has been working on for over a decade. In
addition, he has written Across
the Barren Landscape,
a collection of linked Western short stories. He also writes plays,
both dramatic and comedic.
When
he is not writing, Pete tends to ignore everyone around him and
obsess over sports.
Social
Media Links:
Sarah’s
Website: http://sarahdaltry.com
Pete’s
Website: http://punchmyselfintheface.wordpress.com
Sarah’s
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SarahDaltryAuthor
Pete’s
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PeteClarkAuthor
Sarah’s
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SarahDaltry
Pete’s Twitter:
http://twitter.com/PeteClarkBooks
Top
More than Ten:
Sarah’s
Favorite Video Games:
- Borderlands 1 and 2
- Fallout 3
- Persona series
- Eternal Darkness
- Silent Hill series
- Final Fantasy series
- Skyrim
- Dragon Age series
- Mass Effect series
- Fable series
- Bioshock series
- Magic: The Gathering
- Perfect Dark
- Heavy Rain
- LA Noire
- Parasite Eve
- Catherine
- Zuma
Pete’s
Favorite Video Games:
- Bioshock
- Resident Evil 4
- Uncharted 2
- Eternal Darkness
- Goldeneye
- Ms. Pac Man
- Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood
- God of War III
- Dead Space
- Silent Hill 2
- Infamous 2
- Portal
- Defender
- Super Metroid
- Mass Effect
- Castlevania
- Call of Duty 4
- Dragon Warrior
- Perfect Dark
- Arkham Asylum
- Limbo
- Rogue Squadron 2
- Medieval
- Parasite Eve
- The Walking Dead
- Metal Gear Solid
- Team Fortress 2
- Kagero: Deception 2
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