Chorillan
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EBOOK ISBN: 1-58749-523-6
GENRE: Science fiction romance, Chorillan Cycle Book 4
AUTHOR:
Michelle Levigne
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DESCRIPTION:

Wildlings have been on Chorillan over three generations, but the mystery of what causes Phase remains unsolved. The fear of Phase and Wildlings has grown since Kay’li and her father left Chorillan – to the point Wildlings are falsely arrested, imprisoned, attacked and killed. Kay’li’s mission is to find the truth behind the growing division between the Wildlings and the rest of the colony world.

And she must learn who is impeding the growth of the colony, hiding information from the Commonwealth, and contributing to the deaths of innocents. Can she trust her childhood friend, Lucas Aidan, the unofficial leader of the Wildlings, the Legend? More important, can Lucas trust her to help protect his people before they’re all doomed?

The Chorillian Cycle is of the following titles and fall in this order: Azuli Eyes, Scout's Pride, By Fire and Stars, Chorillan, and Silver Azuli.

REVIEWS:

"Readers who have followed Michelle L Levigne’s Chorillan series are sure to enjoy the reunion of Kay’li and Lucas. … Once again, Michelle L Levigne capably creates her world of unique flora and fauna brought alive through strange and descriptive names. … This concept is well-thought out and is sure to be rememberer for its originality. I would suggest reading the entire Chorillan series (Azuli Eyes, Scout’s Pride, By Fire and Stars, Chorillan) for maximum enjoyment." Reviewed by Naomi of Fallen Angel Reviews, 4 ANGELS

"Talented author Michelle L. Levigne has created a world and peopled it with lifelike characters who are complex and all too human. They must deal with emotions and beliefs the reader will recognize as all too real. Join Kay'li, Lucas and friends as they try to strike a balance that both sides can live with…Recommended reading for any sci-fi or romance fan. Like a visit with old friends as you return to Chorillan in the continuing saga of planetside life. Enjoy. I sure did." Reviewed by Anne K. Edwards of Review-Book.com

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Excerpt:

"Pretend there are Scouts waiting to help," she said, almost whispering. "Would you let my Da come with you? I'm just as much a Scout as he is," she added, hoping that flicker of indecision, of hope in Lucas's eyes wasn't just her imagination.

"We have to hurry," was all he said. He slid his arm free and grabbed hold of her hand before she could react.

The pressure of his hand didn't hurt, but his grip was unbreakable. His strides were long and brisk and though he didn't hurry, Kay'li nearly had to run to keep up.

Lucas led her around the back way, behind the house and the dining hall and warehouses, up a ragged path that led to the river. The path was so faint, Kay'li suspected only Wildlings used it. They came out on the riverbank nearly fifty meters from the river shallows where they had played as children. Lucas led her across a line of stones set so far apart in the water, they had to run to span the gaps.

They emerged from the forest into a meadow maybe two kilometers from the outpost, in a section of forest no one went into. Kay'li suspected nobody but Lucas and Brad and the people in the shuttle knew it was here. The razor grass was patchy, showing signs of irregular burns from landings. She guessed the shuttle made landings three or four weeks apart.

The shuttle hummed, its engines in idle, the hatch open and everything deathly quiet. Seconds after she and Lucas stopped in the shadows of the tree line, two men in rough outdoor gear emerged from the shuttle, carrying a limp, blanket-wrapped form. Lucas inhaled sharply and his hand on her arm tightened to the point of pain. She looked at him and saw fury darken his face.

"Wildling hunters?" she guessed. He only nodded. Lines deepened around his mouth, showing how tightly he clenched his jaw. "Wildling? Dead?"

"Most kids who never come back from Phase don't die out there, or stay out there." His voice was little more than a harsh whisper. "They're killed by the people who are supposed to bring them home."

"They're going to bury the body, aren't they? And they won't report it."

"You have to fill out piles of paperwork and stay out of the field a whole moon if you kill a kid. And you don't get a capture bonus. But if you have video showing you almost caught a kid, that keeps you on salary." He stepped back further into the shadows, never blinking, never taking his gaze off the men.

They carried the body to the edge of the meadow, less than halfway around the rough oval from where Kay'li and Lucas stood. She turned her hand in his grasp, to hold his hand in turn. His grip tightened, almost painful, and she suspected he didn't even know he did it. Kay'li held still, just as intent as Lucas on watching the men dig a shallow grave. They untied the blanket and tumbled the limp form out, into the hole before loosely shoveling the dirt and moss back over the form.

"That won't keep the carrion feeders out for long," she muttered, as the hunters returned to their shuttle.

"No body, no proof," Lucas growled.

"How many do they bury here every year?"

"Eight, nine."

"Is this the only place they do it?" she asked, guessing that Lucas would have other Wildlings watching at all the other outposts for such cruel actions.

"We keep track of the ones who vanish, the ones who get sucked into Rehab when Phase hits. We'll dig up the body tonight and try to identify who it is...and let the parents know, if they wanted their child back."

"Some don't?"

"It's safer to pretend Wildlings don't run in the family." Something in his voice, a new depth of anger and hurt, brought answering heat to Kay'li's eyes.

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Author BIO: I grew up reading and loving "impossible" things in my stories; my earliest memories are of "The Cat in the Hat," and fairy tales. I remember discovering Mowgli when I was in third or fourth grade (wolves are VERY big in many of my stories even now) and the Blue Fairy Book not long after, and devouring mythology around the same time. I tried to stage a play in 4th grade based on the story of Atalanta, and fell in love with Odysseus when I read The Odyssey in 7th grade. (My novel, The Dark One, came out from LTDBooks in November 2001 and is Penelope's side of the story.)

Most of my books begin with "what if" or "why couldn't" or "this would be neat if ..." I remember rewriting Star Trek episodes in my head, and then going on from there. In tenth grade, my daydreaming got so bad I wrote it down to get it out of my head so I could study for final exams. And that was the beginning.

True Caderi is my fourth sale, my first here at Awe-Struck, and belongs in the Commonwealth "universe." I have quite a few books planned in the Commonwealth, and I hope you enjoy this one and come back for more!

Awe-Struck says: The titles Awe-Struck has written for Awe-Struck thus far are True Caderi, Azuli Eyes, Scout's Pride, By Fire and Stars, Chorillan, and Silver Azuli.

Michelle welcomes visitors to her website at http://www.MLevigne.com/.

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