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Seasons of Change Box Set
Books 1-4 + Exclusive Bonus Stories
by Mia
Hoddell
Genre: YA Romance
Release
date: November
27th 2014
Blurb:
You can
now get all four Amazon best-selling novellas in the Seasons of Change series,
plus two exclusive short stories, in one box set.
These feel-good contemporary romances follow the seasons as characters change
for the better, find themselves, and overcome fears.
All of
the novellas are standalone reads, but can be enjoyed as a series because
characters overlap. This box set includes:
Summer
Demons: Jenna Shaw jumped on a plane and flew to Portugal to try
and forget her past. However, forced to deal with her memories due to an
ill-timed joke, Jenna’s holiday is derailed by the charismatic Ethan Brooks.
She sees him as an annoyance; he sees her as a challenge. And when all of his
usual tricks only serve to push her away, Ethan has to work harder than ever if
he wants to win over and help his mysterious girl.
Winter
Angel: When
Amy’s suggestion of a beach holiday is overruled in favour of skiing she
couldn’t have predicted it might make her break the one, and only, rule she
has: not to commit to a serious relationship again. The minute she sees Luke,
she knows something’s wrong, and her desire to fix people means she wants to be
the one to help him. However, she didn’t go on holiday to fall for someone, and
whether or not she can move past her insecurities will depend on whether Luke
can face his biggest fear.
Autumn
Ghosts: Only one person knows what truly lies in Ellie Jeffords’ heart,
and that’s herself. Hating the course she is studying, Ellie is failing and
when a friend’s cousin, Justin, offers to tutor her, she jumps at the chance.
However, as the pressure of exams starts to break Ellie, Justin wants her to
confide in him. The only problem is that he can’t persuade her to talk without
revealing his own dark secret, and forcing Ellie to choose between her parents’
dreams and her own will cost her something she loves.
Spring
Knight: Kayleigh Barrow is most comfortable on stage where she can pretend
she’s someone else, but when auditions for the latest production are opened up
to the entire university, the lines between fantasy and reality start to blur.
Thrown together with renowned player, Aiden Hanson, she can’t longer hide her
feelings for him. However, he’s never had a serious relationship and Kayleigh
refuses to be another conquest. When her acting starts to become real and she
can no longer hide behind her character, Kayleigh must decide whether Aiden’s
worth the risk, or if he will end up breaking her heart.
Plus 2
exclusive short stories:
Summer Revenge: Jenna promised she’d get Ethan back for his prank, and it’s time
to cash in. Read about what happened after the couple left Portugal.
Season of
Love: There’s beach fun, flirting, and mischief as all of the Seasons of
Change couples take part in a beach competition.
Buy it now, save
20% and get more content than if purchased separately.
About the Author
Mia Hoddell lives in the UK
with her family and two cats. She spends most of her time writing or reading,
loves anything paranormal and has an overactive imagination that keeps her up
until the early hours of the morning.
With three poems published before the age of sixteen, Mia moved on to
short stories but finding she had too much to tell with too little space, Mia
progressed to novels. She started her first series (The Wanderer Trilogy)
at the age of fourteen and since then hasn’t stopped writing. Seasons
of Change is her third series and with an ever growing list of ideas,
Mia is trying to keep up with the speed at which her imagination generates
them.
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Excerpts
Spring Knight Excerpt
Black. It was the
only colour she could see as she stood on top of the platform. Her vision had
tunnelled with the waves of vertigo that hit her body, allowing only the dark
colour into her eye line. With the strength of a gale force wind, it pounded on
her chest, causing her to stumble back as its icy hold sent a shiver along her
spine. The break from seeing the ground wasn’t enough, though. She couldn’t go
far enough to feel safe. If she moved more than one step in any direction she
would fall.
She felt dizzy ... lightheaded.
It was the worst possible time to find out she was scared of heights,
but maybe it was the thought of jumping rather than the actual distance. Not
only did she feel faint, but also sick. Kayleigh didn’t even know how those two
actions could combine, but she let out a nervous giggle and hoped another type
of blackness would capture her mind before she made a complete fool of herself.
It probably made her sound insane, but she couldn’t stop the sound.
No longer could she find the answer to why she was on a platform, willing
herself to fall. It had seemed logical and easy on the climb up, but now she
suddenly felt as if she was standing on top of a building, rather than a few
metres in the air. Her heart was pounding in her chest; the rhythm frantic as
she urged herself to peer over the edge once more. Palms slick with sweat, her
fingers slipping over each other, she twitched nervously as she strained her
neck to catch a glimpse of the floor.
“I can do this. Just lean back and it will all be over,” she muttered to
herself, only adding to the crazy image she had going on.
People were shuffling anxiously on the ground, unsettled by her actions.
“Block them out, Kayleigh. You can do this,” she chanted ritually under her
breath before she inhaled sharply. Slowly counting, she exhaled with a deep
sigh when she reached twenty. Her whole body relaxed with the action and
Kayleigh closed her eyes, trying to find a sense of peace and stillness.
Unfortunately, all it did was make her knees weaker. Reopening her eyes,
Kayleigh kept her head up and her chin parallel with the floor. If she didn’t
look down, what she was about to do couldn’t scare her … at least that’s what
she told herself.
Block it out. Everything. Focus on your breathing.
It’ll be over in seconds.
Taking one last deep breath, her gaze hardened and she picked a spot
across the room to focus on. She shuffled to the edge, her bare toes skimming
the lip of the platform.
She was just about to turn around when something interrupted her focus.
A door slammed hard, and into the room walked the last person she expected to
see. His cool, blue eyes found hers instantly, holding multiple questions as to
why she was doing what she was. Yet Kayleigh didn’t stop to think any further.
The last thing she needed was to appear weak in front of him, and she’d only
just calmed herself down.
Turning, Kayleigh edged back so that only her toes were balanced on the
edge, her heels hanging off. She felt like a diver, but with worse balance
since her legs had started to shake.
She couldn’t hold the position long.
“Ready!” she shouted, loud enough to silence the room. Normally she
hated being the centre of attention, and wanted to shrink into the darkest
corner possible. However, today she would kill anyone who wasn’t focused on
her. Today she needed all eyes to be on her or everything was going to end
badly.
She heard counting below. “Three ... Two ... One ...” As they reached
the final number Kayleigh pushed all thoughts from her mind and leaned back,
her arms crossed over her chest tightly.
Displacing her
weight, her body fell.
Autumn Ghosts Excerpt
Ellie’s plan to wallow in self-pity alone didn’t
last as long as she’d wished for. She had gotten through two beers and was
halfway through a third when Aiden marched over to her.
“Don’t you think
you’ve had enough, Elles?” he asked, looking pointedly at her bottle, which
caused her to let out an exaggerated breath. The flirting from Aiden was
annoying, but it irritated her more when he took on a brotherly role in Luke’s
absence.
“I’m fine,” she
huffed. “You’ve probably had more than me anyway.”
“But I can handle it
better.” She could hear the smile in his words, but she refused to look up at
him. Her hair had fallen forward, creating a physical wall between them, and
she was thankful that it obscured her face from view.
“What’s up, Elles?
You’re not yourself.”
“I’m fine, why do
people keep asking me that?”
Aiden reached
forward, pulling her hair back and tucking it behind her ear. It gained him a
glare, but he was persistent. “Come on, Elles. It’s obvious you’re not. I’ve
known you over twenty years.”
Ellie sighed, not
wanting to reveal anything, especially to Aiden. “I’m fine.”
“Then why are you
over here by yourself?”
“She’s not by
herself. We’re here,” Jess called, and the tightness in Ellie’s chest eased at
her friend’s rescue. “You are being no fun, though.”
Ellie wanted to
head-butt the bar as she groaned. Instead, she downed the rest of her beer and
turned to signal the bartender.
“No, she’s good.
She’s had enough,” Aiden stated, interrupting before she could place her order.
“Seriously? You’re
cutting me off? I’ve only had three.”
“That’s enough. I’m
not getting my ass kicked by Luke because you came home drunk and miserable.”
“I’m not drunk,”
Ellie protested, not bothering to deny his other accusation.
“Really?”
“Yup”
“Prove it then,”
Aiden challenged, a sly smile and silent laugh shining in his eyes.
“How?” Ellie couldn’t
help but be drawn in. She never backed down from a bet.
“Beat me in a game of
pool.”
“You don’t think I
can?”
“No, I know you
can normally. You’re one of the few people who are better than me.
But … I don’t think you will today.”
Ellie’s face hardened
in concentration, studying the table. “You’re on, but if I win I get all of
your winnings from tonight.”
“That’s my girl. If I
win, you go home.”
“I’m not your girl,”
Ellie stated, her voice devoid of all emotion as she took the cue he offered
and walked past him.
Summer Demons Excerpt
She saw red. Seeping into the crystal clear water
it spread, bleeding and merging as the ripples around her pushed it closer
towards her feet. The deep crimson only grew darker as it surrounded her.
She could feel her
breathing quicken, coming in short, sharp rasps as she started to panic. Her
chest constricted, an unbearable pressure tightening like a boa constrictor
refusing to release her from its clutches. Her throat felt dry, her increased
breathing doing nothing to help the situation as she forced herself to swallow
in the hope of dislodging the lump that had formed there.
This isn’t happening.
This isn’t real. I came here to escape this, she told herself repeatedly as she laid there, her turquoise
bikini embellished with golden sequins shining in the sun as her back tanned
slowly. Bringing up an arm to adjust her chestnut-brown hair that was dangling in
the water, she tried to pull away before the colour reached her and tainted the
beautiful locks. The damage done would be irreparable if it touched her.
Moving it just in
time, she threw it over her shoulder so it rested between her shoulder blades,
the damp tips feeling nice as they cooled her back by trailing droplets of
water down either side. She tried not to flinch as her gaze returned to the
bloodied water that lapped at the li-lo beneath her chin. With every wave it
seemed to grow closer, making its way further up the yellow plastic to try and
touch her. The tapping that was normally so soothing tormented her now, like a
crowd clapping and cheering her sanity on as it fled for safety.
Rather than listen to
the logical side of her brain, her body had other ideas. Shuffling back, she
put a bigger distance between her face and the abnormal pool beneath her. As
her toes dipped into the cool water behind her though, she flinched,
automatically drawing herself up so that no part of her body was near the edge.
No matter how disgusted she was, she couldn’t stop staring; her eyes were
hypnotised by the gentle movements that swirled the colour into the water even
more. The red had become so thick that not one tile beneath the surface was
visible.
The more she stared,
the more she remembered.
The more she
remembered, the more she was pulled into her memory.
It might not have
been real at that moment in time, but it had been, and Jenna was once again
pulled into the unbearable memory.
Winter Angel Excerpt
Taking Liam’s silence as it was meant—an end to the
conversation—Amy turned back to Jenna, whose head was leaning on Ethan’s
shoulder, their hands linked on his lap. They were never not touching.
“So what do you think?”
“About what?” Jenna replied. Her eyes flicked over
to Amy, but her head did not move.
“Bus guy. What did you think of him?”
“He’s okay I guess. I wasn’t really paying
attention. He didn’t look that pleased to be here, though.”
“He was hot, right?”
Jenna lifted her head to look at Ethan, who was watching
and waiting for her response. Smiling mischievously at him, Jenna replied,
“Yeah, I wouldn’t mind hooking up with him.”
She glanced at Ethan to see his reaction, but he
just rolled his eyes. “Nice try, but I’m not biting.”
Jenna sighed, but returned her attention back to
Amy. “Just don’t do anything stupid, yeah? You don’t know anything about him.”
“Yeah, yeah, I hear you … nothing stupid.” Amy
brushed off the comment. Jenna had always been a worrier, but Amy preferred to
just throw herself into things head first, the consequences be damned.
“Amy ...” Jenna’s tone was low in warning, knowing
that the callous way in which she was brushed off did not bode well.
“I’m not going to go knocking on his door or
anything, don’t worry. I just might happen to bump into him a few times around
here. You know I don’t do serious relationships anymore. I’m not stupid enough
to fall for that trick again.”
Jenna shook her head in despair, knowing it was
futile to argue. “Whatever, just don’t cause trouble.”
“Me? Trouble? I’m an angel.”
Everyone on the minibus rolled their eyes.
“Sure you are, Amy, and I’m the tooth fairy.”
They laughed at her
disgruntled face as the driver pulled up in front of their home for the week.