Release date: April 20, 2018
Subgenre: Science fiction thriller, Genetic engineering
About Of Blood and Ashes:
The world's deadliest dragon, the infamous Baba Yaga, is loose on the streets of Tokyo.
Dr. Rhett "Jack" Jackson and Dr. Kamala Anjali have been tasked with helping the government take down a dragon the size of a Tyrannosaurus Rex after it sends part of the city up in flames. Things worsen when they lose track of dragon in none other than Aokigahara, the Suicide Forest--a section of woods in Japan that is rumored to be one of the most haunted places on earth. They've also got the yakuza who cloned the dragon hellbent on getting her back, and they don't care who they kill in order to re-capture the dragon.
Jack and Kamala are joined by CIA field agent William Fry and dragon-hunting expert Juniper Snow as they infiltrate the forest to hunt the dragon before she can hurt anyone else. Between the ruthless yakuza hot on their trail and the growing mistrust in their small hunting party, it will take a miracle for Jack and Kamala to make it out alive...
Of Blood and Ashes is the second book in the series, following the Amazon bestselling Of Cinder and Bone.
Dr. Rhett "Jack" Jackson and Dr. Kamala Anjali have been tasked with helping the government take down a dragon the size of a Tyrannosaurus Rex after it sends part of the city up in flames. Things worsen when they lose track of dragon in none other than Aokigahara, the Suicide Forest--a section of woods in Japan that is rumored to be one of the most haunted places on earth. They've also got the yakuza who cloned the dragon hellbent on getting her back, and they don't care who they kill in order to re-capture the dragon.
Jack and Kamala are joined by CIA field agent William Fry and dragon-hunting expert Juniper Snow as they infiltrate the forest to hunt the dragon before she can hurt anyone else. Between the ruthless yakuza hot on their trail and the growing mistrust in their small hunting party, it will take a miracle for Jack and Kamala to make it out alive...
Of Blood and Ashes is the second book in the series, following the Amazon bestselling Of Cinder and Bone.
Excerpt:
His booted feet
pounded out an insane, frantic rhythm underneath him as he raced into the
cavern across from Baba Yaga’s den at a dead sprint. Pieces of dragon dung flew
off him and hit the ground behind him in miniature chunks. He didn’t dare look
behind him to see if the dragon had risen from the ground yet, but the
deafening hiss that assaulted his ears meant she’d woken up. Icy claws of fear
squeezed his heart with every breath as he ran, relying on the night vision
goggles, the glimpse he’d gotten of the map, and his own instincts to figure
out where to go.
Jack raced around
one corner too sharply and slipped on a piece of dung, crashing hard on his
right side. He gasped as it knocked the wind out of him and gritted his teeth,
his mind screaming at him to get up and run, run, run. He pushed onto his knees, nursing what felt like bruised ribs
and a sprained wrist, and then paled as an unmistakable sensation traveled up
the arm he’d used to push himself up.
Impact tremors.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom,
boom, boom.
Baba Yaga was
coming.
Baba Yaga was
hunting him.
Jack forced
himself up onto his feet again, stumbling backwards and fumbling for the
tracker. He got it switched on to see an ominous blob approaching from the
right. He’d gotten a good lead on her—maybe a few hundred yards—but he had no
way of knowing if he’d eventually run into a dead end. He couldn’t hide down
here forever. He needed to get topside to join the others so they could take
her down.
Jack blocked out
the rising crescendo of Baba Yaga’s hissing and pictured the map again. A mile
up to the right had a man-made exit that spilled back up to the forest. The
only problem was that it was a long passage. If Baba Yaga followed, there was a
good chance she could catch up and roast him like a marshmallow. He could try
to lose her in the twists and turns of the cave system, but there was a good
chance he’d get lost, and Baba Yaga’s superior senses meant it would only be a
matter of time before she found him. It came back to the most basic survival
tactics: run or hide.
Jack switched off
the tracker and stuck it in his pocket, his voice ragged and shaking, but
solid. “You aren’t about to die in this forest, Jackson. Move your ass.”
He barreled
forward into the passageway to the right in the wake of Baba Yaga’s ominous,
bubbling warning, barely suppressing a groan as a spike of pain lanced through
his chest from his bruised ribs. The adrenaline would only hold for so long. He
could make it about halfway there before it ran out. Cold sweat plastered the
mask to his face and ran down into his eyes. The tunnel stretched onward
forever before him. No sunlight in sight. Had he been wrong?
Jack ripped off
the hood and cold air slapped his face, making his eyes water. He held his
hands out to make sure he wouldn’t bounce off one of the cavern walls and
squinted up ahead as he turned the corner into the straightaway. There,
faintly, he could see the pale glow of the exit.
Gasping for air,
he collapsed against one wall and tried to catch his breath before the final
marathon. He had to have put some amount of distance between himself and the
dragon by now.
“Who knows?” Jack
panted. “Maybe she got annoyed and turned around.”
An
earth-shattering roar rocked the very walls of the cavern.
Jack paled.
Boom,
boom, boom, boom!
Boom,
boom, boom, boomboomboomboom—
Mother of God.
The dragon had broken into a run.
Jack shoved
himself away from the wall, lowered his head, and ran as fast as his legs would
carry him.
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About Kyoko M:
Kyoko M is an author, a fangirl, and an avid book reader. Her
debut novel, The Black Parade, has been on Amazon's Bestseller List at
#5 in the Occult Horror category. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English
Lit degree from the University of Georgia, which gave her every valid
excuse to devour book after book with a concentration in Greek mythology
and Christian mythology. When not working feverishly on a manuscript
(or two), she can be found buried under her Dashboard on Tumblr, or
chatting with fellow nerds on Twitter, or curled up with a good Harry
Dresden novel on a warm central Florida night. Like any author, she
wants nothing more than to contribute something great to the best
profession in the world, no matter how small.
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