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About The Book:
Title: DISCOVERY OF THE FIVE SENSES (The Urban Boys #1)
Author: K.N. Smith
Pub. Date: September 29, 2015
Publisher: Two Petals Publishing
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 341
Find it: Goodreads, Books2read (all retailer links here)
Welcome or unwelcome. Fate has arrived.
"A captivating and poetic tale of mystery, fantasy, and reality tied
together by action!" 5-stars, Lars Jackson, Amazon Customer
A suspenseful incident in a forbidden preserve heightens the senses of five
friends. Sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell become super-gifts that forever
change the world. But furious battles confront the boys as they try to
understand their sensory super powers in a race to save mankind. With light
beings and mysterious strangers complicating their plight, can the boys defeat
the evil Druth before it’s too late? Get prepared for the twisting and grinding
of this award-winning, action-adventure story — an edge-of-your-seat narrative
for young and mature readers alike.
Reviews:
"Brilliantly
crafted and written!" - Megan King, Indie Book Reviewers
"An energetic adventure debut with stellar action sequences. Smith's
writing is intelligent and often lyrical. Her exuberant prose never fails to
dazzle." - Kirkus Media
"Author K.N. Smith uses her mastery of the written word to weave an
entrancing, yet powerful tale of adventure that keeps you turning pages in an
unquenchable desire to find out what happens next." - Publishers
Daily Reviews
"Well written and very creative, 'Discovery of the Five Senses' is an
absolute must-read for fans of novels such as Percy Jackson, Harry Potter,
etc." - Anabella Johnson, Indie Book Reviewers
"K.N. Smith has an incredible way with words; her descriptions are vivid;
you see what the characters are seeing, you feel what they are feeling; you
feel like you are there." - Cody Brighton, Indie Book
Reviewers
"A wonderful and deeply written emotional adventure." - Self
Publishing Review
"K.N. Smith's articulate word imagery is all that is needed to transport
readers to a mysterious world. Make the time to connect with this piece of
literary prowess. You will not regret it." - V. McDermott,
Educator, English Teachers Association of Queensland, Australia
Excerpt:
Prologue
AN ALLURING
MIDNIGHT seeped through the preserve, where huge, wavy leaves
danced beneath the moonlight. The setting was suited for a late
night encounter between two friends. But almost immediately, their
conversation went awry. “Everything’s alright, I guess.” Ross Dawson weighed
his words. His eyes roamed away from his friend. “But you’ve
changed.”
An imposing
Joaquin Grayson grabbed Ross’s arm, squeezing it to the point of pain.
“You don’t think I’m capable of leading us in the right direction, do
you? We can’t stay here going nowhere. I chose you to go with me.
We need to stick together!”
His long
nails dug into Ross’s skin, the piercing, half moon impressions nearly bursting
through. His flaming hand absorbed Ross’s fear, the constricted flow of
blood beating against his palm.
Ross bore
the numbness of his arm. “Look at you. It’s like I don’t even know you
anymore!”
“We’ve been
doing fine for almost a year.” A blush wine color flooded Joaquin’s cheeks.
“Why do you want to cut out now?”
For the
first time, Ross trusted himself to speak up, to question the mounting
dissension clouding their friendship. “Man! Why do you need so much
power?”
He
remembered when a youthful adventure had first brought them to these
forbidden woods. A place with tales of strange happenings, mysterious noises,
and unsolved disappearances… or so it was said.
During that
youthful adventure, they’d all changed. Then, he’d changed. And
somehow, the misunderstood, glowing energy that had dripped from the huge
leaves awakened a solo ambition fueled by wrought emotions.
Regardless,
the two friends stood firm in the dark night.
Joaquin
breathed deeply. As a result of Ross’s questions, and while wondering what
would happen to Ross’s gift, he set his intention. He let go of Ross’s
arm and ran his fingers through his long, thick hair.
He stilled
his lean, muscular frame, restraining the rising tension in his body, hiding
any indication of his next move. Still clutching his hair, Joaquin closed
his eyes, listening for Ross’s movements. He knew he would not be
able to turn back. It’s on me. I’m the only one who can build a new
way of life.
And in the
absence of even a hint of an exchange, Joaquin spun around and lunged at
Ross. He grabbed him by the throat, knocking him down.
With brittle
leaves and debris thrust upward, the two were enveloped in a dark, hazy
hell as they engaged in a violent struggle for what seemed like an
eternity. Ross flared up. “Get the hell off of me!”
Joaquin
persisted. “What are you going to do, Ross? Where are you going to
go?”
Ross
scrambled to his feet, fighting back with a blow to Joaquin’s head, followed by
several body punches. Joaquin stumbled and fell, giving Ross those
precious few seconds required for his escape.
Fueled by a
rush of pulsating adrenaline, Ross ran frantically, stretching his
quivering legs. His rich brown skin tightened as he pounded through the
forest. He tried to ignore his thunderous heartbeat while scanning the
pathways, searching for possible escape routes.
With his
baseball cap lost to the wind, his short, curly hair had exposed to the
open air. Ross grasped the moment, one littered with deep panic and a
singular appreciation for survival.
This turn of
events stemmed from countless episodes in which Joaquin, only nineteen
yet extremely demanding, had tried to control those around him.
The violent
exchange was the smoky glow at the end of a dark tunnel, and they had
ventured across the breaking point inside this lush landscape.
🙟
At the same
moment, on the other side of the preserve, Della Sato and Juson Yamada
examined the stars on this warm summer night. Although disturbing
tales had contributed to the mystery of the forest for generations, it offered
privacy unavailable in their everyday lives.
Juson stood
beneath trees adorned with apple-green moss. “I know we’re not supposed
to be in here, but look at this place.”
“I heard
people got lost in here and they never came out,” Della said, pulling
back. “Do you think that’s true?” “No way,” Juson convinced himself,
unsure of the validity of the tale. “If someone gets hungry enough,
they’ll find their way out.”
“Our
neighbor said there were weird noises coming out of here one night,”
Della recalled, as she clutched her purse.
“That’s not
true. It looks safe in here.” Juson took her by the hand. “Maybe their TV
was up too loud. C’mon.” Della grasped Juson’s bicep as she began to move
her feet. Tiny lights greeted the couple. They set foot in the
forest, walking and talking, looking for the perfect place to nestle. It
was quiet, peaceful, and visually unlike what they had
imagined.
🙟
With his
feet tearing across the forest floor, Ross’s vision blurred, and he became lost
in the darkness. Surrounded by a blackness offering no hope, layers
of greenery swallowed him, slowing him down. But when the sharpness
returned, a kaleidoscope of hues filled his eyes, and he tore through the
brush.
Joaquin’s
labored breathing grew louder with each passing moment. He pressed his
hands into the earth, feeling for the warmth of Ross’s steps. He lifted
his hands into the air, distinguishing wind patterns offering clues
as to Ross’s direction, validated by swaying leaves in the trees.
Powerful nerve receptors in his fingertips quivered with the weight of
his desires.
Forging
ahead, he caught up with Ross.
He slammed
Ross to the ground, wrapping his arm tightly around his neck. Joaquin’s
long hair whipped and swung, practically covering them both, stinging
Ross’s sensitive eyes.
Ross
struggled against Joaquin’s grip but was unable to break free. He finally
managed to drive an elbow into Joaquin’s ribs.
Joaquin
gasped for air, loosening his hold long enough for Ross to wrench away
and stagger to his feet. They exchanged a flurry of punches, jabs, and
kicks, setting the bruising process in motion.
Despite
fatigue setting in, Ross found the strength to circle behind Joaquin. He
landed a ferocious blow to Joaquin’s back, knocking him down yet
again.
Catching his
breath, Ross resumed his search for a way out of the preserve. His eyes
cut across the landscape sharply.
But Joaquin
took only moments to compose himself, his face returning to its
expressionless state. His pursuit of Ross had resumed, and with furious
determination.
🙟
Beneath the
glow of the moonlight, the appeal of the curvaceous foliage mesmerized
Della and Juson. Resting among fallen leaves deeper inside the
preserve, Juson looked into Della’s almond eyes and stroked her hair.
“We’ll be married someday. It’s in the cards, you know. I really love
you.”
Della smiled
softly. “I love you, too.”
“You’re
smart, beautiful… creative.” Juson caressed Della’s slender waist. “I’m pretty
sure all the guys are jealous of me right about now.”
Della
brushed Juson’s face with her fingers. “Well, look who’s talking… the
handsome prince.” “We could make a nice home here and raise some kids.”
Juson tried to maintain a serious expression.
“We’ll have
one to wash dishes and one to clean the house.”
“Oh,
really?” Della wrapped her leg around Juson. “Well, that means you’ll be
mowing the yard, mister.” His solid, athletic frame meshed with her
delicate figure. Hidden behind a massive leaf, their passion
spilled over. They drew in close and kissed with animated fervor, but the
sickening sounds of a brawl interrupted. “What the heck was that?” Juson
whispered. Trying to determine the direction of the commotion, he
pressed his hand over Della’s mouth. The look in his eyes signaled the
need for silence. They peeked out briefly and saw the brutal
fight.
Della began
to shake. Shocked at the sight, she looked for an exit in the thick
brush. Sensing she might dart away, Juson held her close.
As the fight
continued, Joaquin landed multiple blows on Ross’s head and took a few in
return. He charged forward, pushing Ross into a tree where a low,
protruding branch punctured his torso.
“Aargh!”
Ross grasped the wound, screaming. His torn shirt absorbed the blood spilling
out of the gash. Branches cracked and fell around them, one whipping the
leaf covering Della and Juson, but it quickly snapped back into
place.
Ross
stumbled over a branch and fell, landing just inches from Della and
Juson, his body pressing against the leaf sheltering the two.
Fear
silenced Della’s panicked desire to cry out, as Juson protected her with
his body.
Joaquin
pounced on Ross, striking him in the face. He wrapped his hands tightly around
Ross’s neck, pressing his full weight into the evil act.
Ross’s
contorted face began to relax.
Saliva
dripped from Joaquin’s mouth as he squeezed tighter.
Ross’s legs
stopped twitching.
Joaquin
waited for the end to arrive. The forest fell silent apart from his
strained breathing.
It was
over.
Joaquin
collapsed beside the body.
Ross’s
empty, wide-open eyes expressed the sheer horror of his fate.
Exhausted,
Joaquin stayed there for a few minutes while the forest absorbed the
intentional, malicious act. Pained moans escaped him as he stood rubbing
his eyes, which were suddenly burning.
Unable to
see clearly, he stumbled out of the forest, going anywhere the night would take
him. His eyes burned a furious, deep red. He would remain in an
agonized condition for three long days.
Terrified,
Della and Juson guessed at what had just happened. Afraid to move, they had no
choice but to show more patience than they had thought possible in
their lifetimes. The scared couple clung to each other, wondering what
new horror awaited them.
The minutes
seemed like hours, but they remained still, even as a bright light swept
through the preserve. The light was sharp, electric against the blanket
of darkness. It brought with it a clicking noise, which drove its
way into their ears with a musical rhythm.
As the light
zoomed in closer to Ross, it pounced against the leaf covering the two,
then went dark as the clicks faded.
As the night
progressed, Della and Juson found the courage to make their move. In
disbelief, they ran home, holding a frightening secret in their hearts. A
secret of murder, committed under a striking, glowing moonlight on
the most fateful night of their young lives.
Copyright ©
2021 by K.N. Smith
About K.N. Smith:
K.N. Smith, winner of the “Best of” in the category of “Outstanding Young Adult Novel” at the Jessie Redmon Fauset Book Awards, is an author and passionate advocate of literacy and arts programs throughout the world. Her lyrical flair sweeps across pages that twist and grind through action-adventure and urban fantasy in edge-of-your-seat narratives. K.N. has over twenty-five years’ experience in communications and creative design as an award-winning consultant. Reading is still her foremost hobby. K.N. inspires people of all ages to reach their highest potential in their creative, educational, and life pursuits. Visit K.N. Smith at www.knsmith.com.
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