Empath (The Empath
Trilogy)
Author: HK Savage
Genre: Mature YA
Publisher: Staccato
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Empath Synopsis:
All she wanted was to
disappear…
Claire Martin is an empath. She’s lived her entire life as a slave to a constant barrage of emotions that weren't hers. Off to college she hopes simply to blend with the crowd where she can best hide her curse. Within her first few weeks at school Claire meets Stephen Andrews, a small, fragile looking boy who changes her life forever.
Stephen, a boy with a secret of his own, instantly recognizes Claire for what she is. It is through Stephen's aid that Claire meets James, a vampire with a talent of his own. As soon as they touch, their abilities connect in a way that has not occurred in over three hundred years forming a bond that cannot be broken.
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Claire Martin is an empath. She’s lived her entire life as a slave to a constant barrage of emotions that weren't hers. Off to college she hopes simply to blend with the crowd where she can best hide her curse. Within her first few weeks at school Claire meets Stephen Andrews, a small, fragile looking boy who changes her life forever.
Stephen, a boy with a secret of his own, instantly recognizes Claire for what she is. It is through Stephen's aid that Claire meets James, a vampire with a talent of his own. As soon as they touch, their abilities connect in a way that has not occurred in over three hundred years forming a bond that cannot be broken.
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Author Bio:
HK Savage has been a
voracious reader of anything she could get her hands on going back to the
second grade when she would set her alarm two hours early to read before
school. Her passion for the written word has continued and flowed into writing going
back nearly as far. Her books have fans in twenty countries on six continents
with hopes of attracting attention on Antarctica if for no other reason than to
check a box.
Currently, HK is a mother, wife and black belt in Karate as well as an avid dressage rider. Her three dogs: a Doberman she uses for therapy dog work and two ancient Doxies keep her busy when she is not writing or working or whatever else.
In addition to editing for the past ten years in advertising, HK has been an editor for several newsletters over the years; her favorite being for Heifer International where her ideas were put into effect and complimented by those on high. Currently her skills are being focused on clients in the writing world.
Paranormal is her favorite genre and science fiction because both address the possibilities we have not yet realized and the darker things we have. Her favorite premise: “what if?”
Currently, HK is a mother, wife and black belt in Karate as well as an avid dressage rider. Her three dogs: a Doberman she uses for therapy dog work and two ancient Doxies keep her busy when she is not writing or working or whatever else.
In addition to editing for the past ten years in advertising, HK has been an editor for several newsletters over the years; her favorite being for Heifer International where her ideas were put into effect and complimented by those on high. Currently her skills are being focused on clients in the writing world.
Paranormal is her favorite genre and science fiction because both address the possibilities we have not yet realized and the darker things we have. Her favorite premise: “what if?”
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~Continue for Empath Excerpt~
Excerpt:
James stood and put his right
hand into the air separating our bodies. I looked at it and snapped back up in
alarm. “What do you want me to do with that?” My heart started to race.
We couldn’t touch. What if he could sense how he affected me? He could do
whatever he wanted then and he could just tell Troy and Stephen I’d gone
willingly to the slaughter. It would be easy to get me to mirror his thirst.
“I will shield you myself and
take it down a little at a time as you learn to pick it up your own. But I will
need to know how your ability functions to better work with it. I sense
people’s talents, but need to touch you in order to do so. Each person’s is
different. I cannot help you to contain or manipulate yours if I don’t know the
peculiarities of it.” He held his hand out palm up and wiggled his fingers
playfully at me, a grin crept back into his eyes. “You will have to trust me.”
89I stood too, wiping my now
sweating palms on my pants, glad I had picked the jeans. They hid the marks so
much better than khakis. I raised my right hand and held it palm down a few
inches from his. Our bodies were little over a foot apart and my heart started
hammering in my chest. My stomach was fluttering and I felt the sweat beading
on my back and under my arms. I thought I was having an anxiety attack.
His face was calmly watching
mine like this was the most normal thing. “You must learn to settle yourself,
we haven’t even tried our first experiment yet.”
“Give me a moment.” I closed
my eyes so that I couldn’t see him, then I concentrated on my breathing. With
all of my issues I had spent a good amount of time practicing deep breathing
and meditation. Taking this moment to “find my breath” as my books had
instructed, I found my heart rate coming down and my body responding to my
wishes. I reopened my eyes, my body firmly back under control.
James stood exactly as before
with a pleased expression. “That was good, Claire. Are you ready to begin
then?”
Too frightened to speak, I
merely nodded and licked my suddenly dry lips.
Much like my earlier
confession, I watched his hand moving toward my own except I felt like it was
someone else’s. Mine was some stranger’s body and I was standing beside her,
seeing this from the outside. When our palms were about an inch apart, I felt
the hum begin, lower and quieter than I was used to. He was different
than a human.
My eyes sought his. They
quickly became my gyroscope, helping me balance here in this strangest of
situations. He saw my surprised reaction to his feel.
“I will be easier to work
with because I am not human. My emotions are much more fleeting and almost
feel...” Here he became uncertain for the first time since I had met him. “I
guess you would say that my body has been dead for so long that my human
emotions have dulled. They are in my head, but do not affect my body as your
kind’s do.”
Hmm, that was curious. I felt
it building, the unstoppable urge to touch him. He’d said no harm would come
and that he would help shield me, plus I had to put my hands on his. Again I
felt that inexplicable pull toward him, but now it was total. The tug was in my
head, in my stomach. I could feel it even in my very skin.
Dropping my resistance, I
brought my hand down onto his, lightly then more firmly. I knew instantly that
it was too much too soon. His feelings rushed up to me. They were so fast and
fleeting that it was hard to focus on what I was getting as they flooded into
me. With an incredible sense of relief I also found that with them shifting so
quickly they were easy to block. It was like I had a box of his emotional
“thoughts” and they were wrapped up with enough cotton that I could choose
which one I wanted to grab and analyze once I got used to the pace.
I caught glimpses of faces
and places from different times go flashing past me. Fascinating. Would I be
able to do this when my training was complete?
Almost as rapidly as I had
begun to read him, James pulled his hand back and put it in his pocket. He was
breathing hard and his eyes were dark again.
“I don’t understand. That was
great! I was able to separate each emotive thought you had and if I had more
time, I could have read them.” It was hard to contain my exuberance. This was
more than I had ever hoped I would be able to do. It was like mind reading, but
more than words, I could feel flashes of what he felt about each person and
place though
too complex to understand in
the glimpses I’d been exposed to. Realization struck me then and I felt the
guilt over what I’d done.
“James, I am sorry, that was
intrusive, wasn’t it? I should have warned you. You said you’d shield and I figured
I would just go for it. Like ripping off a band-aid.” I couldn’t meet his eyes
out of embarrassment.
Just then, the teakettle
whistled making both of us jump to our feet. Carefully, so that we didn’t touch
again, James carefully stepped around me before turning to go to the kitchen.
“Have a seat, I’ll be right back with your tea.”
“I’ll help.” I wanted
something to do with myself to help dissipate the awkwardness.
“No,” he said too harshly and
too quickly, holding up his hand to me.
The rejection and humiliation
burned hot. He offered to help me and when I wasn’t offending him, I bowled him
over like an overeager Labrador. I worried this time I’d pushed him too far and
now he would take me home.
He seemed to understand how I
was feeling. His voice was meant to soothe as he broke into my thoughts.
“Claire, you have a stronger ability than I was ready for. It took me by
surprise is all. I will be better able to help you if I eat before we
continue.”
Instantly, I felt the color
drain from my face. My heart leapt into my throat. He was going to eat? Me? No,
Stephen said he didn’t do that.
“Relax,” he assured with a
small grin. “My supply is in my refrigerator. If you would have a seat and give
me just a few moments, I will take care of my needs and return with your tea.”
“Oh, okay. That’s, um,
thoughtful.” Well, that was arguably the weirdest conversation I’d ever had.
Feeling better about a lot of things, confused about others, I sat down on the
couch and pulled my legs up underneath me to wait while James went about his
business. Left to my own nosiness, I took the time to look around. What had
seemed so clean and streamlined about the house initially I now saw as sterile.
Most people have pictures
around their house showing hints of who they are. Pictures of their hobbies,
people they know and love, places they’ve been. I hadn’t noticed it at first,
but figured out in the lack of what I was seeking that I was hoping to learn
more about my handsome tutor. He spoke formally at times, so I thought he was
from at least the turn of the century when English got more mixed and slang
became more acceptable. Or, maybe he wasn’t American initially and had learned
it later. The foreign exchange students I had met in high school had learned
what we called “British English” which was way more formal than our own
American version. Of course I was also looking for evidence of a girlfriend.
She would have to be pretty amazing to get this guy and, I assumed, she would
have to be a vampire too, or it wouldn’t be fair because she would be too
scared to break up with him.
I had put the cashmere throw
on my lap while I was deep in thought about the hottie in the other room who
was quickly becoming an incredibly fascinating person. Uh oh, double trouble.
Great to look at, better to talk to.
Switching gears for my own
safety, I looked around me. This was a comfortable house, I was tired and it
was safe here. Relax, I thought as I closed my eyes for just a minute. I could
return myself to a steadier place while I waited, thinking we could work that
much better when he returned.
It couldn’t have been more
than a few minutes that I had been asleep when I awoke to his voice in my ear.
“Claire, I should bring you home.”
I sat up with a start, nearly
smashing into his face in the process. He must have been right in my ear. Good
thing he moved so fast or we’d both have serious goose eggs on our foreheads;
well, I would anyway. “No, I’m alright. Please, I’ll be fine after I have some
caffeine.”
He didn’t look convinced, but
I wanted a chance to prove myself after the earlier debacle. We couldn’t end
our session like this or it would be our last. “Are you certain? I warned you
these practices can be draining. If you are already tired, I don’t want you to
pass out on me.” He grinned teasingly and I felt my stomach flip. His color was
closer to human, feeding must give him color as well as warmth, which explained
the difference I saw in his pallor earlier as well.
“Let me have a cup of tea and
I’ll be among the living again.” I froze and shot a look at him unable to read
his reaction. Not sure if I had done damage or not, I concentrated on my tea.
After a few sips I put the
cup down, pushed the blanket aside and stood up. “Okay, let’s try this again.
I’m ready.”
He stood as well, so
gracefully it was inconceivable, mesmerizing even. “Yes,” he agreed cautiously.
“But this time, you hold still and I will come to you.”
We both put our palms out
again but this time, obediently, I held perfectly still. When we touched, it
was not like before. He was completely shielded and I had my first feeling of
just someone’s hand. This was just touch. I felt the solidness of his palm, the
coolness of his skin. I felt him. I was unprepared for what it would do
to me. Before I realized it, I was weeping; uncontrollably weeping.
James instantly pulled his
hand back and I heard the confusion in his voice. “I was shielded, you
shouldn’t feel anything.”
That just made me cry harder.
I couldn’t look at him. Through my sobs, I tried to speak. “I don’t. That’s it;
I’ve never felt...nothing before.”
He understood that and closed
the last step between us. As I saw his arms coming up, I jerked my face up to
his and he saw my panic.
“Trust me. You’ll be safe.”
James put his arms around me, letting his shields block out everything and give
me peace. I finally felt what it was like to be comforted by an embrace. I wept
for everything I’d never had, for the fear that made me cringe from a hug
instead of lean into one. I felt him lift me up with one arm, sweeping my legs
up with his other and without the slightest indication of exertion, he sat on
the couch pulling me up into his lap. I tried to tell myself he’d seen it all
before working with people like me and then cast that aside, preferring to
think this first embrace was special for more than just me.
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