Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Upcoming Reviews and Interviews for January!







2nd book of Pardox

Review January 1

Interview January 4











1st book of Fire Spirits

Review January 9

















2nd book of Crossroads

Review January 16














1st book of A Witch Rising

Review January 23













2nd book of Ancient Legends

Review January 30th
















3rd book of Ancient Legends

Review January 30th

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Redemption by Lindsey Gray




Paranormal eRomance Blog Post
“Twas' the Night After Christmas” by Lindsey Gray
Original Poem “Twas' the Night Before Christmas” by Clement Clark Moore


Twas the night after Christmas, when all through my house
Not a creature was stirring, not even my computer's mouse.
The stockings were still hung by the chimney with care,
With hopes that Santa's gifts were still in there.

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of their toy dinosaurs and video games danced in their heads.
And the hubs in his sweat pants surrounded by crap,
Just settled down for a week and a half nap.

When out of the lawn there arose such a clatter,
I leapt from my couch to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.

The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow,
Gave way to the lust hanging in the midnight below.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But an Escalade with eight men dressed as reindeer.

With a tall, lean driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment, he was no St. Nick.
More rapid than eagles, his friends they came,
And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name!

Here Aragorn and Westley and Edward and Bill!
Come James and Damon and Christian and Will!
To the top of the stairs and against the wall!
Now flex and bend and strut you all!

And then, in a rush, I heard wrapping at the door,
The loud pounding and beating had me waiting no more.
As drew a deep breath and was turning around,
With a bag full of goodies he entered with a bound.

He was dressed all in red, from his head to his foot,
And his boxers were snug where his present stayed put.
A bundle of toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a god, just opening his pack.

His eyes-how they sparkled! His dimples so merry!
His cheeks looked soft as roses and colored like a cherry!
His sweet little mouth was drawn up like a bow,
And the scruff on his chin gave his face a slight glow.

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,
And lips found mine, pressing on quite a smirk.
Then tracing a finger on top of my clothes,
The present in his boxers... well, it defiantly rose!

He broke from our kiss and gave me a whistle,
Then away to his Escalade he flew like the down of a thistle.
But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight,
“Use the goodies I left, and you'll have the best night!”

Fictional Characters:
Aragorn from “Lord of the Rings” trilogy
Westley from “The Princess Bride”
Edward (Cullen) from “Twilight”
Bill (Compton) from the Sookie Stackhouse series
James as in James Bond, nuff said
Damon (Salvatore) from “The Vampire Diaries” series
Christian (Grey) from The Fifty Shades trilogy
Will as in Fitzwillam Darcy from “Pride and Prejudice”

            So, Christmas is over again this year. For some it was wonderful, others maybe not so much. As a writer, I have come to learn that we all want certain gifts. The gift that keeps on giving all year long is that of our own imaginations. Through the written word we are able to delve into worlds that take our minds to other worlds, loving other people, cherishing other friends.
            Over the years, I have spent each Christmas examining one poem. “Twas' the Night Before Christmas” has had a parody derived from it in almost every way imaginable. This year was my year to imagine it. I decided what if the day after Christmas I got a wonderful gift from a hot Santa who had all my favorite male characters from literature with him. Oh, what fun! Without further ado, here's my version entitled “Twas' the Night After Christmas”.



What is your name, where were you born and where do you live now?

My name is Lindsey Gray. I was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas and still reside there.

Did you always want to be a writer? If not what did you want to be?

When I was younger, I always wrote, but never saw it as a career. I wanted to be a doctor until I got into high school, then I was bitten by the acting bug. I ended up going off to college to study performing arts.

What made you take the plunge and start writing?

I needed an outlet. My mother was a teacher and always encouraged me to express myself with my words. I found it hard to talk about myself, so I began to get creative and create my own characters.

Did it take a long time to get your first book published?

Once I started looking seriously into publishing, it was about two years before my first book was picked up and published.

Do you work another job as well as your writing work?

Yes, I work in healthcare as well as being a wife and mother of two.

What is the name of your latest book, and if you had to summarise it in less than 20 words what would you say?

“Redemption” is my latest full length novel. Responsibilities for female vampire, Lily, are heavy. Her attempt to keep those she loves safe turns grim when foes dominate.

Who is your publisher? or do you self publish?

My publisher is The Writer's Coffee Shop Publishing House that opened in October of 2010. In just over a year, they already have over thirty titles and dozens more on the way.

How long does it usually take you to write a book, from the original idea to finishing writing it?

Every story for me is different. I find with the Redemption series, as I take my time the ideas evolve and I find the final product better than originally intended.

Which of your books were easier/harder to write than the others?

Every book has been hard for it's own reasons. The Redemption series has been difficult because of the paranormal aspects. I make the rules in it's universe and that responsibility in itself is a trying task.

What can we expect from you in the future?  ie More books of the same genre?Books of a different genre?

I am working on the second book in the Redemption series, “Revisited”, to be released in summer 2012. I have two romance novels I have started as well as a young adult, science fiction series. I have just started toying with a fantasy series also. As long as the stories keep coming, I will keep writing.

What genre would you place your books into?

The Redemption series is Adult Paranormal Romance where as my first novel, “Lies Inside”, is Adult Suspense Romance.


Do you have a favorite character from your books? and why are they your favorite?

I have a soft spot in my heart for the character of Abe North in the Redemption series. He is my favorite because there is so much of me in him, which was not intended at all. Once I had finished writing the first book, I looked at him on the page and just wanted to reach out and hug him. I had poured my experience with pain into him without even realizing it. Also, I know where his fate lies and that makes him even more special to me.

Where do you get your book plot ideas from?

A lot of ideas are sparked in my dreams. I don't often dream as myself, so interesting stories evolve in my subconscious. My first book sparked from the idea of a teenage boy walking down the hallway of a high school. I usually have one good idea a night. Sometimes they become stories and sometimes they just stay dreams.

Do you have anybody read your books and give you reviews before you officially release them?

I am going to have a few pre-readers for my next book, but I've not done that before.

Do you read all the reviews of your book/books?

So far I have. Good or bad, I always want to know how the story is seen through other's eyes.


How do you come up with the Title and Cover Designs for your book/books?Who designed the Cover of your books?

I have come up with the background pictures for my covers and the graphic designer for my publisher has come up with the font and style. For “Lies Inside”, I had a friend hand draw what I wanted because I wasn't able to take or find a picture of what I wanted. For “Redemption”, I created a fractal of the star burst and I loved the concept of it. Basically, bringing forth new life. I also laid in words in Cuneiform, ancient Sumerian, across the cover, another aspect from the novel.

Have you ever based characters on people you know or based events on things that have happened to you?

There are many characters in the Redemption series that are named after friends or family. Renee is after my sister and best friend who both have it as a middle name. The character has my best friends fiery red hair and spunky personality. The character of Marla Palmarie is also after a friend of mine. She is physically described basically like the real Marla and she also has her “take no crap” attitude, which I love!

What are you currently reading? Are you enjoying it? What format is it?(ebook, hardback or paperback)

I'm reading the second in a series of Young Adult novels, “Cassidy Jones and Vulcan's Gift” by Elise Stokes. The series is about a young teenage girl who accidentally gets mutated and develops super-human powers. I loved the first one and I'm thoroughly enjoying this one so far. I'm reading it on my Kindle.

Do you think e books will ever totally replace printed books?

It's possible. I hope it doesn't. There is nothing like the smell of a book and reading the crisp words on the pages.

Do you think children at schools these days are encouraged enough to read and/or do Imaginative writing?

Most of my experience is with what my seven year old daughter is doing in school. She comes up with the most creative stories sometimes, but I never see them doing those kind of things in her school work. I guess second grade is still about getting all the fundamentals down. Maybe she'll write her first book in third grade.

Is there a book you know you will never read? Or one you tried to read but just couldn’t finish?

I've tried to read “War and Peace” a couple of times. I just couldn't get into it. I tend to read things I know I will enjoy from just reading the summary. That seems to be why I tend to give so many good reviews.

Are there any New Authors you are interested in for us to watch out for? And Why should we watch out for them?

Elise Stokes, of course, because her series, though basically based in an older concept, is fresh, fun, and very exciting.

What piece of advice would you give to a new writer?

Don't give up. If you have the passion, live with it every moment. If you believe in yourself and have confidence, others will see it too.

Do you or would you ever use a pen name?

Yes, I do use a pen last name, just because my married name is not easy to spell or pronounce.

Where can readers follow you?

My author page on the publisher's website:


Your blog details?

I usually post at least once a week and have started doing reviews of some of the books I love.



Your facebook page?


Your Goodreads author page?


Your Twitter details?

Username: LindseyGray11

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Mystc Embrace is a must read!

Mystic Embrace (Embrace, #3)Mystic Embrace by Charlotte Blackwell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


You won't want to miss the Embrace series, by Charlotte Backwell! Where the first two books of the series pull you in from Sophia's point of view, the third book, Mystic Embrace, takes you in the direction of the old family of witches who help their vampire family to survive living in a human world. This book centers on Ebony, Sophia's best friend and is full of wonderful ancient ways, suprising twists, and old vampire who is a very powerful enemy.

I love the Embrace series, was completely absorbed by the story and cannot wait to see where this series takes us next. I give Mystic Embrace 5 stars and highly recommend it. Lovers of ya paranormal romance, vampire lovers, and those who love witchy stories, you are in for a treat! This is a must read series!



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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sister Series to Children of the Atlantis to be released Jan 1!



An ancient race and a prophesy fortells of four dark princes, the sons of the dark mother, who will rise up with a nation of old vamps to stop the rogue factions from ruling over mankind. Justice is the first in that prophesy, from the ancient Jaguar People. He is the Prince of Fire. Jess is one of the three sisters of the Jaguar witches who must help him to stop these factions of rogue vamps--or none of their lives will ever be the same.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Pick up this wonderful series!

Forbidden Embrace (Embrace #2)Forbidden Embrace by Charlotte Blackwell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This book picks up where the first one, Immortal Embrace, left off. It is about a family of vampires who have become a family as they learn how to live their lives after being embraced. Her newest sister is Danika, who is learning to survive and trying to find herself as a fledgling vampire and makes the normal mistakes of a teenager, but who lives in a much more dangerous environment--so her mistakes are much more costly. Sophia was suspicious of her from the start, but through Sophia, the reader begins to understand her too. I love the sweet romance between Sophia Pierce and her boyfriend, Nathan. It is packed with wonderful interactions between several of her friends and family as they survive a mortal world and dangerous vampires who hunt and feed on humans. Throw in two powerful witches who are the decendants of the witch who first helped this family of vampires, one guardian angel who must earn his wings through death, and you have a page turning novel you can't put down.



I highly recommend this series to young adults and adults alike. Anyone who loves fantasy and paranormal will enjoy reading Charlotte Blackwell's paranormal Embrace series. So far I love this series, love Forbidden Embrace, and I was quick to start reading Mystc Embrace. I give it five stars.



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Monday, December 5, 2011

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Patti Roberts newest release!!

Here you will see the return of Abaddon and a host of his most evil consorts... 

Juliette continues to narrate the story from where Paradox - The Angels Are Here, left off... Two Worlds. One Ancient... still reeling from the ravages of a War that still threatens the lives of millions. A World where powerful Beings from Ancient Civilizations still rule. A Realm Where Gods, Angels, Myths and Magic still exists. And One New... Grace is not a little girl anymore! And as a teenager, Grace’s visions become more frequent, urgent, torturing her life further still. The answers she hopes to find in her visions only leave her asking more questions... Who is Juliette? 

When the charismatic Damon Draco begins to take an interest in Grace, it doesn’t take long before Grace falls for his alluring charm. A charm she doesn't quite understand. 

However, when Riley Rivers turns up in Grace's class one day, she starts to question the feelings she has for Damon. 

Then death comes knocking...and when three of Grace’s school friends are found burned to death, and their parents die in a fatal car accident that same weekend, some start to wonder if it really was just a coincidence, or a contrived plan to wipe out an entire family? 

And if so, why, and by whom? And more importantly, will evil strike again? 

You can bet your soul on it!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Charlotte Blackwell's newest release, Mystc Embrace!



Ebony Triggs and her sister have accepted their birthright to be the magnificent ones, protectors of the innocent. They have been working on improving their magickal powers with the help of close friends the Pierce family. Ebony and Eliza have been working hard, with one common goal in mind, destroying the demon that killed their parents sixteen years ago. Will they ever find him and succeed at destroying him or will fighting evil become a daily occurrence for the sisters?

Entering her senior year of high school, Ebony already has more than most teens on her plate, but when things continue to change in her life she must rely on her immortal friends, the Pierce’s to help get her through. Ebony and her boyfriend Matt like most teens are looking at the future and what will happen after life in high school. But when plans change will they be faced with even bigger issues?

Ebony soon realizes that the Pierce’s and her close friends will need her as much as she needs them. She thought learning of her mystical powers was the greatest test of her life, but it was only just the beginning.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

The Superiors, by Lena Hillbrand, is a great read!

The SuperiorsThe Superiors by Lena Hillbrand

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


The Superiors is a great read that pulls you in as you go. Lena Hillbrand has taken a whole different track than your average vampire novel. This story is dark and intriguing. You quickly realize what our world might look like if vampires were to take over--and we were their main source of food.



This story is full of twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat. Lena does a surperb job of making this not just another great vampire novel, but one that is new and fresh, and keeps you turning the pages from beginning to end.. I highly recommend this novel to all vampire/paranormal lovers. I gave this novel four stars--a great read.



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Friday, November 25, 2011

Immortal Embrace is a must read!

Immortal Embrace (Embrace, #1)Immortal Embrace by Charlotte Blackwell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Immortal Embrace is a delightful read! Charlotte Blackwell spins a terrific story, building intrigue in layers that keeps you turning the pages for more. In the past I have been turned off of most vampire novels, but Charlotte has completely won me over, and I am now seeking out other vampire stories.



Sophia Pierce is a young woman who was turned, or embraced, and has learned to live as a vampire through those who have become her family. She meets a young man, and the story takes off in a wonderful romance with lots of mystery and magic to make this one of the more enjoyable reads I've picked up in awhile..



Charlotte does an excellent job of building suspence. The depth of Sophia Pierce, her background, and the level of vampire mythology and magic, as well as the characters, pulled me in, and before I knew it I was so hooked I couldn't let it go, had to continue right on into the next novel of this series--and come back later to write this review:) I thoroughly enjoyed Immortal Embrace and highly recommend it to adult paranormal lovers and ya paranormal lovers alike. I gave this novel 5 stars.--a must read!



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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!






Thanksgiving Comments & Graphics

Magickal Graphics


This year I am thankful for my soft place to land, even though he had absolutely no reason to do so, and even though his fears would make it difficult, it is a roof over my head, and for that I am truly thankful. I am thankful for my family for putting up with me this year. It was the most difficult year of my life, and that is saying alot. I've lived through things I shouldn't have survived.

I'm thankful to my children. I know I've worried you. I'm especially thankful to my youngest son for not letting the fact that I pretty much went off the deep end this year scare him into avoiding me. It only takes a little bit of crazy to scare the hell out of people. And you're pretty fearless and stayed right by my side. You would always try to be there, even when I was at my worse and I'm sure you would have liked to be just about anywhere else. And to my my oldest son, you are always so very kind to me. And my daughter, you were willing to do a very difficult thing for me. And to my middle son, I will always love you, and I do not blame you for how angry you are with me right now. Everyone of us has a right to how we feel. I will not try to censor or control yours. I love you all. I know you have not understood some of my choices. Sometimes I don't understand them either. But I always feel our Great Mother watching over us. And I always come out stronger.

I'm thankful for all my angels and guides for brining me through my dark night of my soul. I see the light of day, now, and I'm thankful I've survived. I'm thankful to myself for having the strength to reach for life, even when all I wanted to do was quit and cease to exist. I'm thankful for the wisdom to know I would be glad I made it through, even when I was screaming in my car so no one else would know. I'm especially thankful for my friends for reaching out when I most needed it and trying to help me through. I will never forget it.

I love you all so much. I'm thankful to my fans. Manyof my friends and family helped to save my life. But writing saved my sanity. I threw myself into my writing and my blogs. It took up all my time and provided a chance to heal. It also gave me a place to express myself in creative and healing ways. Her Broken Wings Could Fly is allowings me to do so with a out censor. Thank you for putting up with me when I hit a wall and didn't update my blogs:) You all are the greatest.

Most of all I'm thankful for the divine--How could anyone ever question all the help we truly get. It is the reason we make it through. It's in the soft petal of a flower, the sun's rays upon the damp earth, the ocean's waves upon the sandy beach, and the crest of the mountain top. We are loved. May we always have some place inside that knows it, even when we're in our darkest hour. And so I say I'm grateful mother. I am your daughter, and I am grateful mother. And I love you so.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Win one of the Embrace Series by Charlotte Blackwell





Sophia Pierce has suffered since her brother left, and is unsure if she will ever get over it. That is until her family decided to move to Wenham, Massachusetts. Her and her siblings have been ordered to protect their little sister, and must return to High school. This is where Sophia finds her soul mate Nathanial and life as she knows it is about to change.
As a vampire, Sophia has always kept to herself, but as a high school student will she learn to step out of her comfort zone a little? Sophia has found a best friend in a powerful witch and a love to call her own. That is until something tragic happens and blood is spilled. Will Sophia be able to resist the sweet scent of her beloved’s blood?
This is Sophia’s story, a story of a girl who finds herself, love and everlasting friendship. The excitement of this story wraps mortals, vampires, witches, and shape shifters all into a romantic tale of young love, friendship, the meaning of family. The story of a girl who tries to finds herself when she thought it was all lost.









Just when Sophia Pierce thinks her eternal life will be happy and peaceful, something else happens to turn it upside down. With rogue vampire approaching the town she has learned to call home, the Pierce family must prepare for battle. With some magickal help will they be able to save Wenham?
Even more trouble arises when Danika, the newest vampire of the family decides this might not be the right place for her. The Pierce family has already lost one love, Caspian, when he felt he was no longer worthy of their family name. Will Danika follow his footsteps and will he be able to save her from a fate far worse than his own? 








Ebony Triggs and her sister have accepted their birthright to be the magnificent ones, protectors of the innocent. They have been working on improving their magickal powers with the help of close friends the Pierce family. Ebony and Eliza have been working hard, with one common goal in mind, destroying the demon that killed their parents sixteen years ago. Will they ever find him and succeed at destroying him or will fighting evil become a daily occurrence for the sisters?

Entering her senior year of high school, Ebony already has more than most teens on her plate, but when things continue to change in her life she must rely on her immortal friends, the Pierce’s to help get her through. Ebony and her boyfriend Matt like most teens are looking at the future and what will happen after life in high school. But when plans change will they be faced with even bigger issues?

Ebony soon realizes that the Pierce’s and her close friends will need her as much as she needs them. She thought learning of her mystical powers was the greatest test of her life, but it was only just the beginning. 



Friday, November 18, 2011

See this review at Bitten By Paranormal Romance!


Review Doorway of the Triquetra by Lenore Wolfe

Title: Doorway of the Triquetra (Children of the Atlantis)
Author: 
Lenore Wolfe
Source: Requested Review
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Format: eNovella, 92 pgs
Release Date: June 12, 2011

Doorway of the Triquetra Book Cover

When an ancient medallion is passed down to her, Mira is not happy to learn she is the next Jaguar Witch, bound by the blood of the Jaguar, to cross the doorway and learn the Way of the Stone. She must find the Doorway of the Triquetra, but each move she makes only leads her to a deeper mystery, where all of her past lives are bound--to four immortal men.
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Rating -
a pack howl

Sexual -
Steamy

My Review:

Note: We don't normally review urban fantasy here on Bitten but this was a special request and it kinda blurs the lines between paranormal romance and urban fantasy.

What creative characters and an imaginative story line Wolfe has come up with! It is a delightful foray into the legends of Atlantis, King Arthur and the Faerie Kingdoms combined with past lives of the female lead. Jaguar shifters, a Starbourne, a master illusio
nist, a shaman, the fey, the Queen of Darkness, zombies, a medallion, a special doorway, a soul thief and a journey round out the story.

Mira, the female lead, has always just known things and has been able to tell how people felt. She meets a jaguar shifter who, after almost giving her a heart attack, tells her she needs to go to Denver on a journey where four men will help her find the answers. She learns later all four are immortal and they had all loved one of her past life selves. And because these woman are still apart of her, all four are her soulmates.

This is an urban fantasy story that flirts with being a paranormal romance. There are a couple of steamy scenes with the female lead and two of the four soulmates (individually, not a three-some). The other two soulmates are kinda left out in the cold. {grin}

This could make a great full length novel by adding more to the exploration of the relationship with each soulmate and their interactions with each other. As it is, the main characters are mostly on the go trying to complete the journey all the while the main antagonist is hurling obstacles in their way.

I enjoyed this story and I think urban fantasy and fantasy fans will like this as well.
WildAboutBones

Thursday, November 17, 2011

This story pulled me in from the start and wouldn't let me go....

Miranda's review Nov 10, 11 Read in October, 2011 I got this book as part of the Adopt an Indie event going on right now. This is the first work of Lenore Wolf that I have read and let me tell you I will be going back to check out what else she has available. This story pulled me in from the start and wouldn’t let me go till I had finished it. The way she weaves emotion throughout the book is very well done from the pain of losing loved ones, to the true hatred of those that took them. The strength of a woman determined to keep what is rightfully hers, to a love that comes on so fast and so strong it scares both involved. I loved how Amanda would do anything to keep what is hers. Her strength, determination, and faith in herself and her spiritual teachings. It is an inspiration to us all. I loved the weaving of romance, mystery, and intense spiritual belief that comes out of the pages. A great western romance, with a twist that pierces your heart. Amanda and Hawk are a couple you want to root for, though at times you want to shake one of them and say wake up, look right in front of you.

Due out this spring!



She would survive what few could and live to prove...her broken wings could fly....


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Sons of the Dark Mother to be released Jan 1!!


 

An ancient race and a prophesy fortells of four dark princes, the sons of the dark mother, who will rise up with a nation of old vamps to stop the rogue factions from ruling over mankind. Justice is the first in that prophesy, from the ancient Jaguar People. He is the Prince of Fire. Jess is one of the three sisters of the Jaguar witches who must help him to stop these factions of rogue vamps--or none of their lives will ever be the same




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Friday, November 11, 2011

Lea's 1000 follower giveaway!


LC's 1,000 Follower Giveaway!







Celebrate with Lea is doing a majorly awesome giveaway! 



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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Sons of the Dark Mother, The Fallen One


An ancient race and a prophesy fortells of four dark princes, the sons of the dark mother, who will rise up with a nation of old vamps to stop the rogue factions from ruling over mankind. Justice is the first in that prophesy, from the ancient Jaguar People. He is the Prince of Fire. Jess is one of the three sisters of the Jaguar witches who must help him to stop these factions of rogue vamps--or none of their lives will ever be the same


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

November's Spotlight on Upcoming Releases!



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During the month of November!!

 




Mystic Embrace

Book three of the Embrace Series
By Charlotte Blackwell

Ebony Triggs and her sister have accepted their birthright to be the magnificent ones, protectors of the innocent. They have been working on improving their magickal powers with the help of close friends the Pierce family. Ebony and Eliza have been working hard, with one common goal in mind, destroying the demon that killed their parents sixteen years ago. Will they ever find him and succeed at destroying him or will fighting evil become a daily occurrence for the sisters?

Entering her senior year of high school, Ebony already has more than most teens on her plate, but when things continue to change in her life she must rely on her immortal friends, the Pierce’s to help get her through. Ebony and her boyfriend Matt like most teens are looking at the future and what will happen after life in high school. But when plans change will they be faced with even bigger issues?


Ebony soon realizes that the Pierce’s and her close friends will need her as much as she needs them. She thought learning of her mystical powers was the greatest test of her life, but it was only just the beginning.
















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