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Goddess Curse

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by RaShelle Workman


  “It’s okay,” he said, a strange look on his face. I couldn’t figure it out, but guessed it fell somewhere between abhorrence and shock.

  I touched his lip with my thumb and wiped the blood on my shorts. Yeah, not the most enchanting of moves. “No, it isn’t. Really, is there anything I can do? Help you find the nurse? Get you an ice pack?” I guessed since I hadn’t seen him around before that he must be the new guy all the girls had been gossiping about. Not that I could blame them. Salem Massachusetts wasn’t very big and most of the families had lived here for generations, so a new student propelled the school into frenzy the way blood excited sharks.

  “Nah, I’ll be fine.” I noticed his black shorts hung low on his hips and, if it wasn’t for the white tank, I might’ve seen more than I’d bargained for. As it was, I was able to see a lot. Muscles rippled down his arms. He had a trim waist and great-looking legs.

  I blushed brighter, guessing both cheeks were now the color of radishes.

  “Okay.” I glanced at his running shoes. “Are you on the track team?”

  “I hope so. Coach is having me try out.”

  Oh, no. If he didn’t do well, it’d be my fault. “Good luck,” I said, looking up.

  “Thanks, but I don’t need luck.” He smiled showing two straight rows of white teeth. Reminded me of a toothpaste commercial. “You wanna watch me?”

  “Yes, sure.” I couldn’t help but smile back. He didn’t seem upset or hurt. His lip didn’t even look swollen.

  “I’m Chace Charming,” he said as we headed toward the field.

  I snickered and he gave me a sideways look. “It’s nice to meet you, Charming. My name is Snow White.”

  One glance was all it took to know he understood what was so funny. “What were our parents thinking?” he asked. “I’ve considered having my last name changed. But if you can deal with yours, I guess I can deal with mine.” He bumped into my side. I would’ve gone flying, except faster than I thought possible, he grabbed hold of my arm and held me vertical.

  “I know, right?” I couldn’t help the punch of excitement running through my veins. I was glad Chace and I walked together because I tripped two more times before he led me to a bench, where I gave the coach a thumbs-up and happily sat for the duration of practice.

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  About the Author

  RaShelle Workman is an international bestselling author of reimagined fairy tales, science fiction, time travel, and romantic suspense. All of her novels have been listed on multiple bestseller lists, including her Blood and Snow series (now Seven Magics Academy), which has sold more than a million copies worldwide.

  When RaShelle isn't writing, she enjoys baking, creating new taco recipes and watching Supernatural. She lives in Utah with her husband, three children, and their dogs. Find her online by visiting her website at: www.rashelleworkman.org.

  Also by RaShelle Workman

  SEVEN MAGICS ACADEMY

  Blood and Snow

  Fate and Magic

  Queen of the Vampires (July 2019)

  Deadly Witch (August 2019)

  Royal Witch (September 2019)

  Vampire Lies (October 2019)

  Vampire Secrets (November 2019)

  Vampire Nights (December 2019)

  Vampire Prey (January 2019)

  Vampire Magics (February 2019)

  A Beauty so Beastly ( March 2020)

  A Beauty so Deadly (April 2020)

  A Beauty so Completely (May 2020)

  Alice in Demonland (June 2020)

  Alice Fights Demonland (July 2020)

  Alice Takes Demonland (August 2020)

  Alice Ignites Demonland (September 2020)

  Asha’s Kisses (October 2020)

  Asha’s Curse (November 2020)

  Asha Ever After (December 2020)

  IMMORTALS

  Venus Falling

  GODS AND PARANORMALS

  Goddess Curse

  Paranormal Gift

  DEAD ROSES

  Sleeping Roses

  Kissed by a Rose

  CARLY MORGAN ~ Sizzling Sweet Romance

  Most Eligible Cowboy

  Happily Ever Summer

  Rockstar Billionaire

  Billionaire Best Man

  Second Chance Billionaire

  Faking it With the Billionaire

  Dating the Billionaire

  The Risky Groom

  The Ever After Groom

  The Nanny’s Billionaire

 

 

 


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