What is it
about books set in paranormal realms with otherworldly beings that fascinate so
many of us? I read in several genres, yet I always seem to gravitate toward stories
set in strange and sometimes terrifying worlds where mystifying creatures live
and love.
If you read
paranormal romance or urban fantasy, do your tastes run to shifters or
vampires, witches and warlocks, or do you simply enjoy a shadowy supernatural
world where they all exist? If you haven’t read either genre, what would make
you curious enough to try one or both? I’d really like to know.
Whether you love
all things paranormal or are simply curious, leave a comment today, along with
your email address and I’ll choose one lucky person to win
a Kindle copy of Strange Magic.
Vampires,
shifters, and fae, oh my!
Get lost in
new realms and spark your curiosity.
If you lust
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of twenty unique reads is bound to keep you up beyond the witching hour.
Bursting with
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Magic is a bewitching collection of paranormal reads, out-of-this-world
urban fantasy, and haunting magical worlds by today's bestselling and
award-winning authors.
If you liked A Discovery of Witches by Deborah
Harkness or A Shade of Vampire by
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This limited edition collection has a story for every
reading taste, and if the idea of sexy jaguar shifters tickles your fancy,
you won't want to miss Assassin’s Kiss. I've left you a PG excerpt...
Can an outlaw shifter
change the heart of an assassin pledged to kill her?
She’d come over a
thousand miles to find others like herself, someone to answer all her
questions. He might, once they were safe. It wasn’t as if she had a lot of
choices right now. “I can swim,” she said, then mumbled, “sort of,” under her
breath as he turned away and slipped through the waterfall.
Her “sort of” was a
very clumsy, fast-as-she-could-manage dog paddle. He was still frowning and
rigid with anger when he pulled her, naked, from the water. He yanked up one
arm, nearly tipping her over. The poultice was gone but the long pink line
along her ribs wasn’t.
She shivered, feeling
his strength and his anger as he slid his hands up her arms and flicked away
the specks of water. Blood sizzled through her at the touch of his fingers
trailing down her arms possessively. As if he didn’t want to give up touching
her but at the same time looked as if he might regret it.
He stepped away abruptly,
motioning her to follow. With the wind at their backs, the air currents carried
his scent—warm earth, human, the musky, familiar hint of jaguar. She wanted
them all wrapped around her like a protective mantle, driving away the
loneliness of the past ten years. Not even his anger dampened her desire to be
held again. She was pitiful.
Half an hour later
they reached the tree where she’d left her clothes tucked into the black
plastic garbage bag with her other meager possessions. He’d tracked her from here.
The knowledge sent a shiver through her and she didn’t honestly know whether it
was from excitement or fear.
She quickly dug past
two pairs of frayed shorts, a dingy thermal long-sleeved shirt and a small
straw doll that she carefully rewrapped in its threadbare flannel blanket.
Finding what she wanted, she pulled the tattered khaki tank top over her head
before tugging a pair of loose, army surplus fatigues over her bare hips.
“If it’s not a deep,
dark secret, I’d like to know a little bit more about this halfling business.”
She was trying to ignore the fact that he was still naked. His smirk told her
he wasn’t bothered a bit. “Could you at least tell me where we’re going?”
“Sangre de la Luna,”
he said, tensing as he sniffed the air.
Before she could ask
how much farther Sangre de la Luna was, a jaguar’s cry ripped through the
jungle. He lost his smirk, reached down and grabbed her bag.
“Run.”
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6 comments:
I enjoy paranormal. I like to believe there's magic around us. I like wolf shifter stories, and big cat shifters, but not bears. Please, no bears. I also like witches. carolyn4books@aol.com
I'll take a chance on just about anything paranormal but I have to admit the bears give me pause (couldn't resist:) Thanks!
There are so many amazing paranormal romance authors. I'm up for any type of shifter, after all, I've read one which has a prehistoric bunny shifter!
Ok, now I'm intrigued! I need that title cause prehistoric bunny shifters sound too good to pass up:)
Congratulations, Cara! Sending you a copy of Strange Magic:)
Awesome excerpt. I want to know what happens next.
Janice~
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