The Enemy Within (Daughters of the People, Book 3) by Lucy Varna

Cover for The Enemy Within (Daughters of the People, Book 3)

The Enemy Within, the third book in the Daughters of the People Series, is scheduled for release on 3 October 2014. This lovely cover was made by L.J. Anderson of Mayhem Cover Creations, who's done all the covers for this series. 

I'm really excited about this book. I know, I know, I always say that, and it's always true. Bobby Upton is one of my favorite characters. (I'm sure you couldn't tell.) Plus, this is one of those stories where true love prevails in spite of everything. 

I'm also excited because this book will be part of a blog tour from 10 October to 10 November, my very first one. If you host a blog and would like to participate, go here to register and here to see teasers (others will be available as the release date approaches) and a description. If you are an ARC reviewer who is interested in this story, contact me and I'll put you on the list to receive an eARC on or around 1 September.

Here's the description:

After fourteen years, Indigo Dupree returns to Tellowee, Georgia, to face the past she left behind. She's tried of running, tired of hiding, and wants nothing more than to help her mother through the final days of her pregnancy. What she doesn't want is to become romantically entangled, not even to the sinfully handsome Bobby Upton, whose kiss sent her fleeing a decade and a half before.

Bobby is the son of the Blade and a ruthless warrior in his own right. At sixteen, the age of manhood among the People, he tried to claim the woman he loved and failed, and spent the next decade hacking his way through Uncle Sam's enemies. Now a successful businessman, he's given the task of tracking down the People's enemies, including India Furia, the twin sister of his heart's only love.

Duty demands that Indigo atone for the sins of her sister by helping to bring her in. India has other ideas, ones that draw Indigo and Bobby into a deadly game involving the Prophecy of Light, forcing Indigo to choose between her duty and her heart.