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Month: November 2020
Spotlight: The Piper and the Fairy by Carole Bulewski

Author: Carole Bulewski
Category: Fantasy/Folklore/Mystery
Print ISBN: 978-1-913844-09-7
Publisher: Dreams Edge Publishing
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London-based sculptor Iris’ friend Tom has disappeared without a trace during a trip to Austria. Worse still Iris has no recollection of what happened when she went searching for him.
Stranger still she regularly hears Tom’s voice in her head?
Fearing that she may be losing her mind she consults a therapist, to bring back the memories she’s temporarily erased.
The focus of the therapy quickly shifts towards the only two people who have mattered to her. Tom, the piper, a Sixties-influenced musician who reignited her creativity; and Matilda, her childhood friend, who encouraged her to pursue her artistic ambitions whilst inspiring her through her Wiccan practice.
What is it that Iris, the fairy in the trees as Tom called her, has buried deep inside that her mind, and will she be able to dig up the clues as to what happened to Tom?
The Piper and the Fairy is a story of obsession, intense friendships and alternative realities that will keep you guessing until the final scene.

Spotlight + Giveaway: Lead and Lynxes by Rebecca Chastain

Be careful what you ask for…
Kylie got into journalism to write important stories. Ones about gargoyles and dryads, elemental warriors, and thwarted magical attacks on her city. The bigger the story, the better. So when she lands the opportunity to ask an enchanted everlasting tree for the answer to any question she desires, she doesn’t have to think about it. She wants the story of a lifetime.
So does her nemesis, Nathan. If anyone is going to write a high-profile story, the senior journalist believes it should be him—and Nathan’s not above playing dirty to get his way. Kylie must work fast or risk losing control of her story.
But with every new lead forcing Kylie and her gargoyle companion Quinn deeper into a deadly maze of murder, warped magic, and monstrous beasts, rushing could prove fatal. Kylie is determined to write her dream story, but even she is beginning to wonder: Is the story of a lifetime the last story she’ll ever write?
USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Chastain returns to the beloved world of the Terra Haven Chronicles for a brand-new spellbinding adventure of elemental magic and courageous gargoyles. If you love action-packed stories filled with mythical creatures, brave heroines, and adorable sidekicks, you’ll love Leads & Lynxes!
Release Date: November 17, 2020
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Excerpt
My stomach lurched as a wellspring of magic unfurled inside me. The elements rushed to my fingertips, waiting to be used.
Quinn was near.
Even after more than half a year in Quinn’s company, chasing stories with him and enjoying his friendship, I had yet to grow accustomed to the breathtaking sensation of his magic. Like all gargoyles, Quinn could enhance the elemental powers of others—when he chose—and he never failed to boost my magic whenever he was within range.
I pivoted in my seat, searching the sky through the awning’s thin cloth. Grant and Seradon turned at the same time, both squaring off in the same direction. I followed their line of sight and caught a flicker of gold through the fabric. Of course. Quinn must have spotted Grant and Seradon and included them in his boost. Normally I would have thought nothing of it—they were friends and trusted protectors—but with Grant acting like a jerk, I wished Quinn hadn’t been so generous.
“Is that your gargoyle, Kylie-girl?” Valeria asked.
“It is.” A surge of pride pulled my spine straighter.
Quinn soared over the crowded marketplace, his lion body suspended beneath feathered stone wings. Wavy lines of quartz hair filled out his impressive mane and tufted the tip of his long tail, but delicate curls of dragon scales covered the bulk of his body, and all of him shimmered in iridescent tones of golden citrine. I squinted as the sunlight reflected off his glossy sides, momentarily blinding me. The gargoyle swooped low, back-winging to land near the awning, and Grant raised a quick wall of air to shield us from the spray of dust.
“Kylie!” Quinn cried, but the urgency crinkling his expressive face already had me on my feet. He tossed a look over his shoulder, toward the tree.
My stomach somersaulted. It’s happening.
I tied off the recording sphere and shoved it into my bag along with my notebook and pencil.
“Thank you for your time, Mayor. Best of luck in finding your horse.” I shrugged the strap of my bag over my head so it hung diagonally across my chest, dodged Grant’s shield, and sprinted for Quinn.
“It’s blooming!” Quinn exclaimed. “The everlasting tree is blooming!”
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Giveaway
Click the link to enter to win signed copies of Deadlines & Dryads and Leads & Lynxes on Rebecca’s website.
Want to see what this world is all about before dipping into your book-buying budget? Try the prequel today for free! Deadlines & Dryads is a standalone novella that takes place just before the events of Leads & Lynxes. It is not necessary to read either book to enjoy the other, but why not partake in a free adventure?

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REBECCA CHASTAIN is the USA Today bestselling author of the Madison Fox urban fantasy series and the Gargoyle Guardian Chronicles fantasy trilogy, among other works. Inside her novels, you’ll find spellbinding adventures packed with supernatural creatures, thrilling action, heartwarming characters (human and otherwise), and more than a little humor. Rebecca lives in Northern California with her charming husband.
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Book Spotlight: …///D.R.E.A.M – What We Do At Night by Charles Franklin Quaas

Publication Date: Oct 1, 2020
203 pages
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We never asked for this. None of us. We paid our dues to the world, even tried to fix our little corner of it. We kept our bargain; the gods did not. We are honest men.
On the return from a business trip outside the valley, Aldon, accompanied by his friend Grsk, stumbles across the remnants of a god’s wrath. Amidst the carnage there is one survivor. Compelled to help the lad, Aldon comes to regret his decision when forced on the run by a past he kept buried. Joined by a madman, an ex-soldier, and a fool, Aldon uncovers a grand conspiracy to settle his debts, with or without him.
With time running out, Aldon must place his trust in a book with no pages and the stranger who carries it.
About the Author
Charles grew up under the deep blue skies of Texas and recently traded it for the mountains and snow of Colorado. Writing is his passion, built upon a lifetime of adventures in tales ranging from the Lord of the Rings to the Kon-Tiki expedition. Any genre is fair game, except maybe romance, with favorite authors being Bruce Catton, J.R.R. Tolkien, Micheal Crichton, Tite Kubo, and Rick Atkinson.
Review: Of Snow and Roses by T.M. Franklin
Is she a powerful witch . . . or is it all in her head?
When Neve awakens in a hospital room, cuffed to the bed, the only thing she knows is her name. Her doctor says she’s been a patient at the Blackbriar Institute for most of her life, that she’s been battling mental illness since she was a small child . . . that bouts of amnesia are common with her condition.
But something doesn’t add up.
And weird things keep happening. Sparks erupt from her fingertips and wishes inexplicably come true. Neve has visions of a woman claiming to be her sister, warning that she’s in danger.
Is it all a delusion?
Then there’s Torbin, the mysterious man in her therapy group with fathomless pain in his dark eyes. At first he seems to hate her, but Neve feels drawn to him in ways she can’t explain.
Together, Neve and Torbin must uncover the secrets of the Institute and fight their way to freedom. Along the way, Neve will discover power beyond her imagination . . . and a love she never thought possible.

It seems I’m always lured in by these beautiful covers. Of Snows and Roses gives us two possibilities, Neve–who doesn’t remember anything about herself–is either a mentally ill woman recovering in an institution or is being kept there for other more sinister reasons. Sorting out what is real and what is a delusion, Neve makes for an interesting character. I won’t go into specifics–find out on your own. Overall, I liked and enjoyed the story. I just wish there was a little more background details about Neve’s life before the institution and about certain other characters. |
