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Periphery by AA DaSilva is a Science Fiction and Fantasy Event pick #ScifiRomance #speculativeromance #giveaway



Title: Periphery

 

Author: AA DaSilva

 

Genre: Sci-fi Romance; speculative romance

 

Book Blurb:

 

A tragic accident. A miraculous resuscitation. A catastrophic secret. One choice can change everything.


Charlotte barely survived the accident that killed her husband four years ago. Resuscitated a savant, she struggles to find meaning in her survival. When she meets Simon, a mysteriously familiar stranger, they are drawn to each other with undeniable magnetism. But Simon is contracted to a black-ops agency.


With the agency on her heels, and Simon claiming her heart, Charlotte’s past and future collide when she’s offered a chance to reconnect with her late husband.


As secrets are revealed, motives uncovered, and alliances are formed, Charlotte must choose…between the fate of the world and the fate of her heart.


Excerpt:

 

I immediately thought of the scar across his back, and the small silver scar above his ear and through his eyebrow. I tried to picture Sy lying in a hospital bed, broken, but the image was impossible to find in the presence of his strong, capable body and calm manner.

 

“What happened?”

 

“Our helicopter was taken down just outside base. The pilot died at the scene along with another one of our men. They were our friends, damn good soldiers, and just like that, they were dead, taken out by terrorists that’d ambushed us. Jeff was with me, and he’s the reason I’m alive. He dragged me from the ruins to safety. I ended up dying for a few minutes before I was resuscitated. I was in a coma for a while.”

 

Wow. Figures we’d happen to have the most unlikely thing in common— surviving death.

 

“Oh my God. I’m so sorry.” I reached out and touched his arm.

 

I’d initially found it odd, Jeff panicking over a surface wound the day he’d called me over to help Sy. I’d wondered if there was an ulterior motive. But now I better understood the bond between him and Jeff. The protectiveness Sy felt in the bar that night for his brother who’d saved his life, and the minor injury he’d sustained the other day that caused Jeff to panic.

 

He turned to face me, and his gaze went from my eyes down to my lips. “I believe everything, no matter how painful or tragic, happens for a reason. Whether we like it or not, we have to go out and find our own healing, our own happiness, down whatever path the universe opens for us.”

 

I nodded, his statement resonating deeply with my own tragic story. “So, what’d you do?”

 

He looked away and shrugged. “I was honorably discharged after that, and Jeff’s now in the reserves.” He laughed. “Now I’m stuck working with him and nearly cutting my arm off in the process because he’s a slob, and forgets to throw away old blades.”

 

He lifted his arm, now un-bandaged and scabbed over, a far cry from the angry wound I’d cared for last week.

 

“Wow, Sy. You’re lucky to be alive.”

 

“I don’t believe in luck.”

 

“What do you believe in, then?”

 

“Destiny.” He winked at me and smiled.

 

This time, it was my gaze that dropped to his lips as he spoke. I took a deep breath, then looked up at him.

 

He leaned toward me, and I grasped the door handle. “Thanks for today.” I quickly opened the door and nearly stumbled out of the car.

 

He leaned back into his seat and chuckled. “Anytime, Charlotte.”

 

After he left, I showered and put on my pajamas. I snuggled into bed deliciously sore from the run. I hugged the covers tight around my body, and fell into a deep dreamless sleep, the type of sleep that had eluded me for the past several years.

 

Buy Links (including Goodreads and BookBub):

 

Preorder your copy now, releasing Nov 20th!

 

 

 

 

 

What makes your featured book a must-read?

 

Periphery is a new #scifiromance that explores whether fate or decision rule our destiny. When a scientific discovery reveals technology that can change the world, find out how far some will go in the name of power, greed, and love while exploring the complexity of our choices. Periphery is a gripping and emotional love story with paranormal thriller undertones that’ll keep you guessing until the very end.


What the ARC readers are saying…

 

“…a gripping and emotional novel…” And “…a captivating read that will appeal to fans of contemporary fiction with a touch of the supernatural. DaSilva’s ability to blend emotional depth with elements of mystery makes for a compelling narrative.” -Literary Titan


“DaSilva writes the sweet and sexy tension of new love well, juxtaposing it masterfully with the terrifying tension of being stalked...” And “DaSilva’s slim, fast-moving novel packs a lot of wonderment and hard choices into relatively few pages…” ­— Booklife


“With a brilliant plot, riveting descriptions and engaging characters, Periphery pulled me in from the first page. I highly recommend this intriguing new Science Fiction Romance by author AA DaSilva!”

–Joie Lesin, Author of The Passenger

 

Giveaway –

 

Enter to win a $10 Amazon gift card:

 

 

Open Internationally.

 

Runs October 8 – October 15, 2024.


Winner will be drawn on October 16, 2024.

 

Author Biography:

 

Born and raised in New England, AA DaSilva has a degree in clinical laboratory science and brings her love of science and writing together via science fiction. When she’s not writing or working in the lab, she can be found with a book in one hand, and a cup of iced coffee in the other. She resides in Massachusetts with her husband, two sons, and pup Didi (who looks suspiciously like an Ewok).

 

Her debut novel, Periphery, is a science fiction love story that explores fate, strength, and the choices that determine our destiny.

 

Book two in AA DaSilva’s Periphery series, titled The Bleed-Through Effect, is forthcoming in 2025 from The Wild Rose Press. For the latest updates on new releases and events, sign up for email updates at aadasilva.com and follow her on socials.

 

Social Media Links:

 

Instagram: @aadasilva11

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