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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Blog Tour: Excerpt + Giveaway: Dark Heart of Magic by Jennifer Estep

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Welcome to my stop in the DARK HEART OF MAGIC by Jennifer Estep Blog Tour hosted by The Fantastic Flying Book Club. Today on my stop we have an Excerpt + an awesome Tour-Wide Giveaway!!



Dark Heart of Magic
(Black Blade #2)
by Jennifer Estep
Publisher: Kensington
Release Date: October 27th 2015

Genre: Young Adult, Urban Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal, Magic, Supernatural

Something Wicked This Way Comes...

As a thief, I stick to the shadows as much as possible. But when the head of the Sinclair Family picks me to compete in the Tournament of Blades, there's no escaping the spotlight—or the danger.

Even though he's my competition, Devon Sinclair thinks I have the best shot at winning what's supposed to be a friendly contest. But when the competitors start having mysterious "accidents," it looks like someone will do anything to win—no matter who they hurt.

As if I didn't have enough to worry about, mobster Victor Draconi is plotting against Devon and the rest of my friends, and someone's going around Cloudburst Falls murdering monsters. One thing's for sure. Sometimes, humans can be more monstrous than anything else...

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“What do you normally do about tree trolls who throw things at tourists?” I asked.

Devon shrugged. “Usually, we don’t have to do all that much. Most of the trolls stay in the trees in their designated habitat areas in and around the Midway. Whenever they start making pests of themselves, we send some guards over to tell them to either cut it out or move back up the mountain where they can do whatever they want.”

I nodded. Like most monsters, tree trolls could understand human speech, even if mortals and magicks couldn’t really understand them all that well.

“Usually, that’s the end of it, but this guy doesn’t seem to want to leave,” Devon said. “He’s still here, despite the guards that I sent over yesterday. And he’s not the only one. I’ve heard rumors that all the other Families are having similar problems with trolls right now. Seems like something has them spooked and coming down off the mountain in record numbers.”

As soon as Devon said the word leave, the tree troll started jumping up and down even faster than before, his cheep-cheep-cheeps growing louder and louder. The high-pitched shrieks stabbed into my brain, making me grateful that enhanced hearing wasn’t one of my Talents. The creature was plenty loud enough already without the sound being magically amplified.

All around us, the tourists stopped slurping down their jumbo sodas, noshing on their giants wads of cotton candy, and snapping photos of the bubbling fountain in the middle of the square. They all turned to stare in our direction, curious about the commotion. I dropped my head and slid behind Felix, trying to blend into the background as much as possible. As a thief, I’d never liked being the center of attention. Kind of hard to pick someone’s pocket or snag a watch off her wrist when she was looking straight at you. I might not be here to steal anything, but old habits die hard.

Devon looked at me. “Do you think you can use your soulsight to see what he’s so upset about?”

“Yeah,” Felix chimed in. “Let the great Lila Merriweather do her magic mojo. She is the monster whisperer, after all.”

I reached over and punched him in the shoulder.

“Hey!” Felix said, rubbing his arm. “What was that for?”

“I am not a monster whisperer.”

He rolled his eyes. “Did you or did you not feed three guys to a lochness a few weeks ago?”

I winced. That was exactly what I’d done. I didn’t even feel bad about it, since the guys had been trying to kill Devon and me at the time. But I’d always been secretive about my magic, my Talents, and all the things that my mom had taught me about how to deal with monsters. I’d had to be, since I wanted to keep my magic firmly inside my own body and not have someone rip it out of me to use himself. So I wasn’t used to Felix or anyone else joking about it so openly. Every time he or Devon made a comment about my magic, I always looked around, wondering who might have overhead and what they might to do to me in order to get my Talents.









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Jennifer Estep is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of urban fantasy and paranormal romance.

Her Elemental Assassin series follows the life and times of Gin “the Spider” Blanco, a barbecue restaurant owner who also happens to be an assassin with magical control over the elements of Ice and Stone.

The Mythos Academy series focuses on Gwen Frost, a 17-year-old Gypsy girl who has the ability to know an object’s history just by touching it. She studies at Mythos Academy, a school for the descendants of ancient warriors.

Her Bigtime paranormal romance books feature sexy superheroes, evil ubervillains, and smart, sassy gals looking for love.

Estep’s new Black Blade series is about 17-year-old thief Lila Merriweather, who has a Talent for sight, along with the ability to take magic others used against her to boost her own powers. She tries not to get involved with the Families who control much of the town, but ends up in the middle of a potential turf war.






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Friday, August 7, 2015

Blog Tour: Excerpt + Giveaway: The Hybrid by Venus Morales

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Welcome to me stop in THE HYBRID by Venus Morales Blog Tour hosted by Xpresso Book Tours. Today on my stop we have an Excerpt + an awesome Tour-Wide Giveaway!!



 



The Hybrid



THE HYBRID
Venus Morales
(The Hybrid Series #1)
Genres: YA, Urban Fantasy
 
Published: February 9th, 2015


Ari is the daughter of Ares, the God of War. Half goddess and half Phoenician, she is raised by her father in secrecy until her 18th birthday, when he is forced to return to Olympus.

She chooses not follow her father, and decides to venture out into the mortal realm. There, Ari crosses paths with the archangel Julius, who bears a message from a seer. Ari must return to the Bayou to her late mother's coven to regain her family crown, she is soon fighting for more than just the crown; she is fighting for her life, and the inner darkness that's consuming her.

With 7 days to prepare for her trials and 7 days to fight for her life, Ari does the one thing she must do to survive; she forges herself into the weapon she was born to be.

{AMAZON} {BARNES & NOBLE}






He glared up at me with pure red raging eyes and he let out a battle cry. Striking back at me with his eternal flame, I was tossed back by his flames, only to regain my footing. I unleashed my flames as they both intertwined like two rabid dogs snarling and shoving back and forth. I could see the struggle on Cael’s face.

I continued to push and push, feeling my fire rise and rise, growing hungrier than ever. No longer red, orange, and blue, but now blue and orange. Everything I saw around me was now blood red. I no longer heard the voices of the crowd making ooh’s and ahh’s. I no longer heard Julius calling out to me or anyone else for that matter. I only felt the power surging within me, swirling around like a tsunami with turmoil.

I raised my arms out by my sides, letting every ounce of my fire burst out of me straight toward Cael like a freight train. It pounded down into him like boulders falling from the sky. Cael couldn’t resist the intensity of my fire as he retracted his eternal fire back within him. I let my flames bite into him, burning every ounce of him from head to toe, hearing him scream out in pain. I pulled back, feeling myself depleting. Fighting to stay fully engulfed, I walked over and stood over Cael’s badly incinerated body. I could see his body slowly mending back together. “Do you agree to my terms?” I asked firmly. He lay on the ground, breathing in shallow breaths glaring up at me with slitted eyes.

I turned and started to walk away, calling back my flames like a vacuum. I was prepared to be visibly naked before the entire coven, only to look down and see that I was not. I still wore my mother’s battle gear and boots.

Fireproof?

Famished by all the power I just used, I wanted nothing more than for this to be over. I was glad to finally end this. I looked up at Julius, who was not too far ahead smiling at me. I smiled back, exhausted. His face instantly changed to a fearful, shocked look, I could see his eyes averting to behind me. I could not hear him scream, but only saw his mouth moving— shouting out something.

I knew then it was now or never. I had a split second to react to what I knew was inevitable. What I should have done the minute I had the chance. I pulled the god killer blade free from my waist and ducked as I spun. A breeze passed over my head as he swung his arm out aiming straight for my head with his dagger. I arced my arm up with my blade and drove it straight into his heart. His eyes widened as he gasped.

My face morphed into my dark rage. Black spidery veins cascaded down my face with my fangs extended out and my eyes glowing bright. “Didn’t they ever tell you to never stab someone when they have their back to you? There’s no honor in that!” I growled.

I pulled out the blade for him to see that it was the same one he intended to use on me once. I plunged it deep into his heart again. “I think you lost something and I’m returning it to its owner.” I plunged it into his chest again. “This is for my coven!” I plunged it into his chest once again. “This is for Audrey!” Ripping open his chest as he screamed out in agony. He started chocking on his own blood. “And this is for my mother!”




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