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~~~BOOK BLITZ~~~ SANCTUARY by Pauline Creeden


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BOOK INFORMATION



TITLE – Sanctuary

SERIES – Sanctuary

AUTHOR – Pauline Creeden

GENRE – YA Thriller/Science Fiction

PUBLICATION DATE – Sept 2013

LENGTH (Pages/# Words) – 268 pages

PUBLISHER – AltWit Press

COVER ARTIST – Najla Qamber








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BOOK SYNOPSIS


First Place Winner of 2014 Gold Award Readers Favorite YA Horror

First Place Winner of 2013 Dante Rosetti Award in YA Fiction







What if the Biblical End Times unfolded in a way no one told you about and the rapture didn't happen before the

tribulation began...




"Makes you afraid of the end times again." - D. M. Dutcher for Sword Cross Rocket




"Sanctuary crosses boundaries and borders and incorporates elements of all kinds of action and intrigue, from thriller-
like adventure to a post-apocalyptic tale of life after aliens invade. Thus it will delight readers seeking something truly

different, while disappointing those who anticipated a shallow, one-dimensional subject and story line." - Midwest Book

Review



Left Behind for the Hunger Games generation






In a heart-racing thriller described as Falling Skies meet The Walking Dead, Jennie struggles to find a safe place for

what’s left of her family. But it seems as though there is no place sacred, no place secure. First the aliens attacked the

sun, making it dimmer, weaker, and half what it used to be. Then they attacked the water supply, killing one-third of

Earth’s population with a bitter contaminate. And when they unleash a new terror on humankind, the victims will wish

for death, but will not find it...




When the world shatters to pieces around her, will Jennie find the strength she needs to keep going?






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EXCERPT




When Jennie reached the back door, she saw them. Four large dog-like creatures with pinched faces like bulldogs and

lion-like manes. They snarled, and one of them leapt at the window on the top half of the door when it saw her.




Jennie jumped back and fell hard on the cold tile floor. The bottle of painkiller bounced across the kitchen tiles. The

creature slammed against the window a second time, cracking it. She blinked hard. Her heart sunk, and the hairs on her

arms stood on end. A horrendous gargling howl rent the air, causing a shiver down her spine. She held her breath and

waited for the creature to slam into the door again.




“What on earth?” she whispered to herself.




When the third attempt never came, she scrambled toward the door. Blinking hard, she used the door knob to help

herself stand. Out the cracked window, her mother was still out of sight, but the last of the dogs headed across the field

behind her backyard.




“MOM?” Jennie called out.




The rumbling faded, and the vibrations in her chest receded with the dogs. She pulled open the door and rushed onto

their back deck. “Mom, where are you?”




When she reached the banister, she looked over the side. Her mom lay sprawled with one hand on the lattice. Blood

gushed from Mom’s leg and her opposite arm. Jennie’s ears rang and flooded with every beat of her heart.




Jennie didn’t know how she got to the second floor of her house, but she found herself shaking her sleeping father. How

had he slept through the rumbling? “Outside, it’s Mom...”




Her father leapt from the bed. Mickey, her little brother, lay asleep and undisturbed. Dad ran down the stairs and

outside in his flannel pajama bottoms and white t-shirt. He scooped Mom up to his chest and carried her inside. Blood

stained his shirt in crimson.




“Jennie, call 911!” Her father had said it at least three times before it finally registered in her brain.




She pulled the cell phone from her pocket, but it refused to connect. With a groan, she grabbed the cordless from the

wall receiver, glad her heart stopped pounding in her head so she could hear.




“All operators are busy at this time,” a mechanical voice deadpanned, “Please stay on the line, and the next available

operator will take your call.”




“They have me on hold, Dad. Should I hang up and try again?” She held the phone in both hands away from her face.</ div>




“No, just stay on the line.” Her father lifted the shredded jeans from Mom’s leg. “It looks like a shark bite. What on earth

happened?”




Jennie took in the damage through tear-filled eyes. A huge chunk was taken from her mother’s calf, exposing the fibrous

tendons that covered the bone in her leg. A bloodstain grew on the beige couch. Was she going to die? Panic rose up.</ div>




“What happened, Jennie?”




“I...I...They looked like lions, or dogs, or something. The rumbling shook the whole house...I tried to go outside to get

Mom, but—” A sob blocked her throat.




Her father grabbed a throw pillow and held it against the leg. Mom’s exposed forearm laid across her chest in much the

same condition as her calf.




“Grab me the duct tape.”




Jennie suddenly remembered the phone, put it back to her ear, and headed to the hall closet. She reached for the shelf

above the jackets and grabbed the junk basket next to the toolbox.




“Please stay on the line. An operator will be with you shortly.”




She shoved the phone in the crook of her neck and fished through the box. Half the contents dropped around her feet.

Who cares? When her fingers wrapped around the silver duct tape, a short-lived relief sent prickles down her arms. But

the urgency gripped her chest in less than a heart beat, and she threw the junk basket on the ground with the rest of the

items.




“Hurry, Jennie!” her father called from the living room. “And turn on the TV. Maybe they’ll have something about what’s

going on.”




She handed her father the tape and turned toward the TV. The mechanical voice on the phone came through again,

followed by more easy listening.




When she clicked on the TV, the shouting and wailing began before the picture warmed up on the screen. A sideways

picture of New York City broke through, with the shaky voice of the newscaster voicing over.




“What we are watching now – I can’t believe it – is live footage of Times Square,” the newscaster’s voice paused for

a deep breath. “We’ve lost our man on the scene and his camera man to what appears to be some kind of new alien

creature. Just a short half-hour ago, the doors to the ship that hovered above Central Park opened and these dog-like

creatures flooded out.”




Jennie couldn’t pull her eyes from the screen. She straightened and dropped the phone on the hardwood. The battery

popped out and skidded across the floor.



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AUTHOR BIO






Pauline Creeden is an award-winning author, horse trainer, and overall book ninja. She becomes the main character in

each of her stories, and because she has ADD, she will get bored if she pretends to be one person for too long.




Armored Hearts, her joint effort with author Melissa Turner Lee, has been a #1 Bestseller in Christian Fantasy and been

awarded the Crowned Heart for Excellence by InDtale Magazine. Her debut novel, Sanctuary, won 1st Place Christian YA

Title 2013 Dante Rosetti Award and 2014 Gold Award for First Place YA Horror Novel.






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