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Hard Harvest Book Tour & Giveaway

Hard
Harvest

 

A County Fair Romance #5

 

by J. Haney & S.I.
Hayes
Genre: Contemporary Romance

 

It’s
Harvest time!

 

With six babies, a senior in High School and
another
pregnancy for the Blackthorne/Hopkins Clan, it should be enough.

 

Now
there are business expansions, wedding plans, and Justin and Fallon
must learn the roles of their new lives. When you tie all that into
one. This group is in for on hell of a Fall.

*Erotic
Elements

**Homosexual Themes participating

 

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.99 cents!**
 
 

Freedom
Rings

A County Fair Romance #4
 
Momma
Fal just popped!
When an early labor come with complications
the Hopkins Clan must pull together to try and solve the problem. But
what happens when the family you’ve come to rely on, must go on
with their own lives?
Alone with babies and a recovering wife can
Justin handle all that fatherhood has in store for him?
Can
Fallon overcome the lingering effects of her delivery? This was
supposed to be the happiest time of their lives, but when a curve
ball comes this pair will always swing for the fences. Will it be a
home run or a foul tip?*Trigger Warning:
* *Erotic
Elements

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Spring
Fling

A County Fair Romance #3
 
Did
someone say babies?
No one said pregnancy was easy, but for Fallon
Hopkins it’s downright crazy!
Start with a broken and horny
fiancé, sprinkle it with body issues and add dash of teen angst and
you’re in for one hell of a Spring, and that’s just
February!
With Nick and Blaine in the mix there are Gender reveal
parties for her lament and baby showers to waddle through.
Follow
the Hopkins Clan as they twist and turn through late night cravings
and a little momma who just grows and grows!
*Erotic
Elements
**Homosexual Themes
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Winter
Kisses

A County Fair Romance #2
 
You
can take the girl out of the country but can you take the country out
of the girl?
In just four short months Justin Blackthorne has
become a fixture in the Hopkins Kentucky household. With the holidays
upon them he wants nothing more than to get Fallon away from everyone
and spend New Year’s in NYC.
The family has other plans, he can
take her, but the trip is going to be plus two! Nick and Peter her
brothers have invited themselves along putting the kibosh on his
romantic plans…
When word gets to Justin’s family he’s come
home, all bets are off and he will have no choice but to take the
whole motley crew to the house he’s spent years trying to
forget.
*Trigger Warning:
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Stolen
Moments

A County Fair Romance #1
 
Fallon
Hopkins is a good country girl. She’s twenty-three, and spends her
time taking care of her family, the Farm and going to the Local
Farmer’s Markets to sell her sweet confections. This leaves little
room for anything else. Her life is happy if not a little
boring.
Justin Blackthorne is a New York City transplant,
having come to Kentucky to dislodge the silver spoon from his foul
mouth. He’s seems like a party boy, covered in tattoos, and
piercings, with a life style to match.Enter Joseph Hopkins
Fallon’s meddling father, after meeting Justin he decides the boy
may just be the thing to get his daughter out of the farm house and
into the real world. Enlisting the aid of his youngest son Peter they
force the pair to interact even after a disastrous first
meeting.The pair quickly find they have less to fight about
and more to fight for. Can they conquer the bonds of family or will
it all just be Stolen Moments?

*Trigger Warning: Violence
*
*Erotic Elements

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J.
Haney was born and raised in Kentucky, currently residing in Greenup
County, Kentucky with her family, where she is the proud mamma to
Jessalyn Kristine and co-owner to Proud Momma Designs, which she runs
with her amazing Momma. J. Haney’s work tends to lean toward sweet
and sexy, with suspenseful undertones giving her readers something to
hold onto. It’s what she calls Real Life Romance.
S.I.
Hayes was born and bred in New England, currently living in Ohio.
Running around Connecticut, she used all of her family and friends as
inspiration for her many novels. When not writing Paranormal Drama or
Erotic Romance she can be found drawing one of many fabulous book
covers or teasers, to see them check out her web site.
The
pair met while working for a previous publisher and became fast
friends, their split dynamics and views on life, family and love in
general led to the idea of A County Fair Romance and A Sex,
Drugs and Rock Romance
adding to it Working Class Beauties
and soon Kincaid Falls. Along with various Standalone novels.
So, keep your eyes open and a fresh pair of panties close by, you
know just in case.

 

Where
to find J. Haney

Where
to find S.I. Hayes

We park in front of the house and I look over at Justin. “You ready for this?”
He looks in the backseat at three sleeping babies. “If only they’ll stay that way.”
“You know we need a nickname to call your mini.”
“Why?”
“Because someone is going to say Justin and right now, you’ll think they’re talking to you, but later on,
both of you are going to think someone wants you.”
“We can just call him Jr. because if you call him Tin-Tin, I’ll go through the roof. My mother used to call
me that. UGH, I’m not a dog.”“I wouldn’t let you call one of the boys Dicky. What makes you think I would call him Tin-Tin?”
“Cause it’s cute and annoying.”
“Not happening.”
“I don’t know. Blaine calls me Just, so that won’t work. If you call Jay, it’s too much like AJ’s name.”
“This house just got even crazier. I guess we wait and see what he gives us later on.”
“Alright.” He looks me up and down. “You ready?” he asks with a cocky grin.
“You get the two chunks.”
“Do you need a kiss for courage?”
“More like a drink to survive the night.”
We get out of the car and Justin unhooks his mini, handing him to me, then does the same with Jayce so
he can get Rose. Once he gets the doors shut, he takes Jayce from me and we head inside. I come
through the door and stop, looking around. Blaine is picking up balls from everywhere and Jill is
mopping the kitchen. Then I notice Mitchell is in the ball pit with AJ and what looks like a fork. I look
over my shoulder at Justin and of course, he’s laughing his ass off.
“Ah man,” Mitchell shouts.
“We’re home.”
Blaine looks up with his hands in the air. “I’ve not had this many balls flying at my face since PRIDE day.”
I cover up my laugh and carry little Justin on into the house while big Justin follows me with Jayce and
Rose. “Do I want to know what happened to my house?”
Jill looks up from her mopping. “Ask the child.”
“Was he really that bad?” I look at AJ in what’s left of the ball pit. “Is he naked?” I ask, setting Justin’s
carrier on the dining table.
I climb down into the play area and pull AJ out of the ball pit. “Alexander James, you should be ashamed
of yourself. Mitchell, get out of there. Blaine, put those balls down. If he threw them, he can pick them
up.” As I carry AJ to the nursery, I look at Justin. “I need laundry baskets.”
I get a diaper on AJ and take him back out to the front room. I place him on his feet and he grasps one of
my fingers in his hand. “Pick up the balls and put them in the basket.”
“No,” AJ says sternly.
“Alexander James, if you tell me no one more time, you will sit and do nothing. Pick up the balls now.”
AJ looks over at Justin for help. “You did this to yourself, bub.”
AJ looks back up at me. “NO,” he shouts.

“Blaine, I need the chair.” Blaine goes to the nursery and brings the chair back to me, setting it on the
floor. I sit down on the floor beside AJ and place him on the seat. “Don’t move, you’ve got thirty
seconds.” He looks at me with those brows pulled together as I count to thirty so he can hear me.
AJ goes to get off the chair when I say fifteen and I sit him back down, telling him to stay until I say
thirty. Once again, he looks at Justin for help. When I say thirty, I pull myself off the floor and hold out
my hand. “Now, you will pick up the balls?” AJ takes my hand and starts picking up the balls and placing
them in the baskets.

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Darkness and Blood Book Tour & Giveaway

Darkness
and Blood
by
Steve Haberman
Genre:
Thriller
 
There
are letter bombs.

 

There are car bombs.
And in Steve
Haberman’s upcoming DARKNESS AND BLOOD, there is a file
bomb, ultra top secret information so horrifying in its content that
an unintended recipient, after downloading it, dies from a heart
attack?

The south of France, past midnight.

An American
intelligence officer, accompanied by several bodyguards, has secretly
flown in from London, with some terrible news.  The news is for
a friend, a very ex-intelligence agent, hiding out in an
ancient farmhouse.  A mutual confidant, a retired MI5
analyst, he explains, has suffered an odd cardiac arrest and died. To
compound the mystery, just before the death, three men had entered
the deceased’s flat.  Two of them ranked high up in British
domestic intelligence; the third–from the CIA or MI6?–was an
unknown. Minutes later, presumably after their old friend had passed
away, those three fled his flat and disappeared into the London
night.
So sets in motion with this strange night tale the
soon-to-be-released thriller, DARKNESS AND BLOOD. The
unnerving, all-too-real sequel to THE KILLING PLOY.

 

 
 
A
University of Texas graduate, Steve Haberman pursued legal studies at
UCLA before embarking on a career as a legal assistant. Profitable
stock market investments made travel abroad possible, and he has
since visited Europe extensively and frequently, including London,
Paris, Prague, Berlin, as well as Milan and Budapest. Many of these
feature as settings in his two e-book novels. “Murder Without
Pity,” a murder mystery with tragic echoes from the past, occurs
in Paris. “The Killing Ploy” (with heavy overtones of “fake
news” before that was topical) is set partially in several
Continental capitals. His two works in progress, “Darkness and
Blood,” the sequel to “The Killing Ploy,” and “Winston
Churchill’s Renegade Spy” also use foreign locales. He is
presently planning another three month trip abroad for research on a
fifth thriller, this one set in the post World War II apocalyptic
ruin of the German capital.

 

 

Chapter 1

THE MIDNIGHT INTRUDER

Pablo de Silva, ex-CIA agent, awoke from the restless sleep of a man on the run. Had
he heard a noise somewhere outside his farmhouse? Intel operatives had found his hideaway to
kidnap him back to his former boss? Terrorists, avenging the killing of their leader, had tracked
him down? Or a jealous husband set on murdering his wife who had fled his beatings and who
lay just as uneasily beside him.
“Qu’est-ce que c’est?” she asked in a whisper. What is it?
He whispered back, “Je ne sais pas.” I don’t know, and he put a finger to her lips. He
listened a moment longer in the absolute stillness of the country night, trying to place the sound.
After a moment longer, sure now he had heard something, he patted her warm naked thigh; stay
here, his intimate gesture implied.
He leaped from their bed and tiptoed to the room’s threshold. A dash across the darkened
living room, and he stood at one of the two windows that overlooked the dirt drive. He knelt,
feeling the cold wooden floor on his knees, and, nudging apart the curtains, peered out.
Squinting past the crack in the partly opened wooden shutters, he saw nothing except the
thick blackness of night. He heard only the same sound that kept him tense, a mechanical rattle.
It came from a car, he saw at last, headlights out, its menacing silhouette looming closer to the
end of his farmhouse’s drive. He realized they didn’t have time to flee or for him to search for
his 32 cal revolver.
“It’s Robert, I know it is. He’ll kill us both, Pablo.”
Pablo glanced over his shoulder. “Stay in our bedroom, Gabriella.”
“He’s that kind of husband. He’s crazy with jealousy.”
“Just do as I say, dammit, and lock the door.” Pablo peeked out through the curtains
again, ending further discussion. Only one car, not several. Parked about ten feet from the stone
steps leading to his front door. Three men in silhouette in the car; a fourth in darkened outline,
above average in height, stepping out. Four men in one vehicle, not a convoy bringing a snatch
or kill team. More than likely Gabriella’s husband with his armed investigators had somehow
found them out.
The man passed in front of several cypress trees bordering the drive, and Pablo
silently cursed losing sight of him. He pressed his ear against the paneled oak wall, straining to
hear through the thick wood. “I’ll do the front,” the man called out to his companions. “You guys
check around back. The barn especially. Search everywhere.” Or did he say, “Search for that
pair?” Pablo pressed his ear hard against the wall.

“You sure we got the right farmhouse?” an accomplice, younger sounding, asked. “With
all these weeds, the place looks pretty abandoned.”
“It’s not abandoned, trust me. It’s exactly where someone wily would hide out.” He
paused, muttering about the damn cold and the damn mud. In that moment Pablo believed he had
heard that soft voice before. Then saw he had forgotten to turn the locks, and his thoughts were
on the impending attack.
A heavy tread, heel, toe, heel, toe, now inches from the front door. A man not afraid to
make his presence known especially with backup. The intruder nudged the front door open,
waited a moment as though appraising the darkened inside for any unpleasant surprises before
chancing a foot in. In the near darkness Pablo heard something uttered, but the intruder was now
fully inside the living room. He threw the man against the oak panel wall. He jerked back his
own arm to ram his palm up into the intruder’s chin to snap his neck.
The man thrust an arm in front of his face to block the blow. “Hey, stop, wait! Don’t.
It’s me for fuck’s sake, Stuart.”
A slice of light from the bedroom opposite the living room caught the man’s craggy,
lined face and the mass of unkempt brown hair. “Bishop?” Pablo heard a metallic click. He
looked sharply over to the bedroom doorway. “No, no, no, don’t shoot. It’s not your husband. I
know him.” He released his grip on Stuart’s blazer. “Christ man, why the hell didn’t you call
out?” He flicked on the row of brass ceiling lamps to be sure of the man’s identity.
“You must have been too keyed up and not heard me. Get a phone, so I can call next
time and avoid getting killed.” He sagged against the wall, a hand over his chest as though to
catch his breath, while he closed his eyes.
“You alright?”
Stuart, his eyes still closed, managed a slight nod. “Yeah, yeah, sure, don’t sweat it.”
“You certainly are.”
“Just give me a minute, will you. You gave me the scare of my life. I’d forgotten how
quick you are.” He fluttered his eyes open after a further moment, inhaled deeply before pushing
himself upright, and extending a hand in greeting. “There now, back among the living.” He
swung back and forth the front door, its undersurface scraping against the wooden floor. “Half
the world’s major cops and intel boys want Mr. Man-on-the-Run dead or alive, and you leave a
door unlocked? You’re getting pretty careless in your middle age.”
“I must have been tired, when I returned from hiking and forgot.”
“Shame on you, Pablo. With what you’ve been through, you should know better.”
Stuart glanced out beyond the front door to the dark and gave a flick of his head. “Guys, I found
him. Come on in.”
Two men in overcoats, one barrel chested and with bulldog jowls, the other sharp
faced and hollow cheeked, trotted heavy booted up the steps into the living room, leaving muddy

foot prints in their wake. Both had short hair, cut military style. Stuart didn’t introduce them;
neither did they. They glanced only a minute at the figure in the bedroom doorway before going
into a routine, all business. The sharp featured one dropped into a crouch next to curtained
windows near the front door, binoculars trained out into the night. His companion stepped heavy
footed to the back of the farmhouse, also gripping field glasses.
Stuart kicked shut the door, turned the three locks, yanked the door knob several times
with showy concern for safety. “I think we have security now. Hopefully anyway. Hell of a way
to treat someone, who got your ass out of Vienna.” An attempted joke, a bit of a smile.
“I thought you were someone else.”
“Who, the Germans invading France again? Pity whoever he is, if he ever shows.”
Stuart looked around the living room. “Cozy place you got. Sure beats hiding out in a damp cave
by a long shot.”
“It was till you showed.”
“Mum’s the word, Pablo. Promise, don’t worry. I won’t tell George about your bolt-
hole.”
“Let’s hope so. And I call it a farmhouse.”
“Fine, a farmhouse. A remote one, too. Once we left Arles, it took ages to find. Exit
this autoroute. Take that back road. Follow that Centre Ville sign. Pass that vineyard. You’ve got
a real talent for disappearing.”
“Can you blame me?” Stuart Bishop was a CIA bureaucrat with refined tastes, Pablo
reminded himself. London theaters. Paris and Milan art museums. The idea of country living
seemed foreign. “The provençal isolation helped my dad forget the headache running his hotel.”
He glanced across to the bedroom’s doorway and noticed Gabriella still pointed the 32 cal
revolver shakily at Stuart. He motioned to lower it. “Ca va.” It’s okay.
“Who’s the dark haired beauty?” Stuart tugged out a monogrammed white
handkerchief from his breast pocket and used it to beat away dust from his jacket and pants.
“A friend.”
He glanced with a raised eyebrow at Pablo. “Some friend. A Juliette Binoche look-
alike in a negligee.”
“Her name’s Gabriella, Stuart. Her husband’s a bigwig Paris politician, who’s had one
too many affairs. She wants out. He threatened to find and kill her, if she gets divorced. She’s
leaving anyway. We thought you were him when you showed.” He had had enough polite small
talk. “What’s this about for crying out loud? You got scared? You have any idea how you
scared us? You know what time it is?”
“Something bad’s happened in London,” Stuart said, ignoring his complaint. “Maurice
is dead.”

Pablo felt a sharp stab of pain in his stomach. “He’s what?”
“Yeah, I know, it’s hard to believe.”
Stuart’s face was as grimly serious, he noticed, as his must be hearing the news.
“Dead, Jesus, Maurice?”
“I can’t believe it myself, but I heard it briefly on the BBC London news, and that’s not
the half of it. I’m very sorry. He was a good and honorable man in a sometimes rotten
profession. A rarity these days, considering who’s running MI5’s shop. We’ve a big problem on
our hands….

 

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Locked Out Book Tour & Giveaway

Locked
Out
Welcome
To Rebuild Book 1
by
L.M. Schukraft
Genre:
Cozy Mystery
 
Emeline
Watson hoped that by changing careers and going back to her home
town, Waverly, it would be a new beginning for her. She could forget
her horrible ex and the troubles he caused, move on from her father’s
passing away six months ago, and start over. She finds out quickly
enough that her past has followed her. 

 

 

Amid
overhearing clandestine conversations, her ex stalking her, and her
home town being plagued with recent break-ins, Emeline’s first weekat Rebuild, a local chain hardware store, is anything but easy. The
only bright spot is her gorgeous new co-worker, Ethan Walker. They’re
paired up together the first day, and the mutual attraction is
undeniable, but Emeline senses there’s more to Ethan than he’s
letting on.

 

 

Starting
out a new job, in a new town, is never easy but Ethan Walker has
become a pro at blending in and adjusting to change. He figures this
should be one of the easier changes he’s had to face in a while.
Little did he know the trouble that was awaiting him when he first
set eyes on Emeline Watson. Her girl next door blonde hair, curvy fit
body, and stunning eyes catches his attention instantly. Time and
again, he finds himself playing knight in shining armor to her damsel
in distress.

 

 

Waverly
is experiencing its first wave of crime in centuries and Emeline
seems to be mixed up in the center of it. No matter how much she
denies needing Ethan to rescue her, the two are thrown together after
Emeline discovers the grizzly remains of a body.

 

 

Can
Ethan and Emeline figure out who’s behind the crimes? Will their
attraction, and Emeline, survive the sinister plot threatening the
entire town? Or will their secrets keep them locked out of each
other’s lives?

 

 

Time
is running out and the stakes are getting higher with each passing
day….the danger is real and it’s coming for Emeline.

 

 
 

L.
M. Schukraft is a long time writer, a quirky novelist, and a
semi-passive blogger. 

 

 

With
the release of her third novel, Locked Out, Ms. Schukraft is excited
to share with you a cast of new characters in a mystery that keeps
you guessing. She is currently writing her next adventure – a YA
fairy tale retelling – that she anticipates releasing in 2018.

 

 

Ms.
Schukraft graduated with a degree in English Creative Writing which
she’s finally putting to good use. She loves reading but being a
picky reader limited her choices. She found herself going long
periods of time waiting for her favorite authors to release their
next books. Using her inclination towards creativity, Ms. Schukraft
started writing a few novels years ago. Life and circumstances, along
with some writer’s block and doubt, delayed her finishing the first
two books she started to write. Hop forward to a competition along
with a butt-load of determination and Ms. Schukraft finished Even
Halos Can Be Crooked. Her next release followed shortly after that,
Castles in the Skies, a collection of poetry and short stories.

 

 

Ms.
Schukraft has several ideas waiting to be written and looks forward
to sharing each and every single one with you. Keep an eye out for
her YA fairy tale retelling, a children’s picture book, the second
book in both her series, and a stand-alone romantic suspense
thriller.

 

 

Ms.
Schukraft actively updates her blogs and Facebook pages with
information on current releases, giveaways, promotions as well as
what she’s writing at the time. Please follow, like, and share her
blogs and Facebook pages to stay up-to-date and not miss any new
releases!

 

 
 

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Hired to Kill Book Tour & Giveaway

Hired
to Kill
The
Nathan McBride Series Book 7
by
Andrew Peterson
Genre:
Thriller
 
In
this fast-paced thriller, special operative Nathan McBride battles
the most treacherous enemy he’s ever faced—and the one hitting
closest to home.
After
simultaneous deadly terror attacks on San Diego and the nation’s
capital, Nathan learns that the mass murders weren’t random
events—they targeted his family.
And
the threat is far from over. Part of a larger plot involving a
sabotaged North Korean bioweapons facility and an ISIS training camp
in northern Mexico, a third attack—bigger than 9/11—is being
hatched by cold-blooded killers.
With
the US Border Patrol and the CIA supporting the mission, Nathan teams
up with longtime family friend Vincent Beaumont, the CEO of America’s
largest private military contractor.
In
a harrowing firefight, Nathan’s assault team will have to
neutralize the terrorist cell, recover the weapons of mass
destruction, and get them safely across the international border. The
lives of thousands are at risk as Nathan weighs his lust for revenge
against the most crucial part of the mission—taking the ringleaders
alive—which might just cost him his life.
 
 
Andrew Peterson is
the internationally bestselling author of the Nathan McBride series.
Born and raised in San Diego, California, he attended La Jolla High
School before enrolling at the University of Oklahoma, where he
earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture.
An excellent
marksman, he holds the classification of Master in the NRA’s High
Power Rifle ranking system. His familiarity with weapons and
dedication to research has resulted in many speaking engagements
ranging from craft workshops to ATF canine demonstrations.
Andrew began writingfiction in 1990 and sold a short story, Mr. Haggarty’s Stop, to San
Diego Writers Monthly in October, 1992. After attending his first
writer’s conference in 2005, where he met Ridley Pearson, he became
serious about writing the Nathan McBride stories.
FIRST TO KILL (FTK)
is Andrew’s debut thriller which features Nathan McBride, the
brutally effective, trained Marine scout sniper and former CIA
operations officer. FTK was originally published in 2008 by
Dorchester Publishing as a mass market paperback. Early in January
2011, Andrew signed with Thomas and Mercer. Then in 2012, FTK was
re-released in trade paperback, eBook, and audiobook editions. FTK
has been translated into seven languages.
Andrew had the
privilege of attending Operation Thriller II, a 2011 USO tour to
Afghanistan where he personally thanked our troops for their service.
He traveled with fellow authors Sandra Brown, Kathy Reichs, Clive
Cussler and Mark Bowden. He considers the USO tour one of the
highlights of his life. To date, Andrew has donated over 3,000 books
to our troops serving overseas and to our wounded warriors recovering
in Naval and Army hospitals worldwide.
When he’s not
writing the popular Nathan McBride series, Andrew enjoys scuba
diving, target shooting, flying helicopters, hiking and camping, and
an occasional (and questionable) round of golf. Andrew and his wife,
Carla, live in Monterey County, California with their dogs.
 
Holding her cheek, the woman cried softly. The guy looked at Nathan and made an exaggerated “mind your own
business” gesture. Firmly hugging her mom’s leg, the child had her back to the man.
Don’t do it, Nate. Don’t you dare…
Too late. He’d already started down the aisle.
There were three surefire ways to press Nathan McBride’s buttons. Strike a woman. Hurt a child. Or kick a dog.
This jerk probably did all three on a regular basis.
Approaching, he smelled the stench of alcohol.
Not beer or wine. Hard stuff.
Dressed in blue jeans, a white T-shirt, and a smeared ball cap, the guy was pasty white, big – maybe six two – and
noticeably overweight. Cheap tats marred his arms. His wife or girlfriend stood a foot shorter. The little girl looked
five or six with skin darker than the man’s and lighter than the woman’s.
Most people would’ve been intimidated by the guy’s size, unless they stood three inches taller, weighed the same,
and had a BMI of less than 15 percent – which happened to be Nathan’s build.
It’s not too late to turn back. You know this isn’t going to end well. For who? Or is it whom? Probably whom.
With a smug expression, the man squared up and made no attempt to hide his revulsion at the sight of Nathan’s
scarred face. A southern drawl declared, “This ain’t your concern, Frankenstein. Mind your own business.”
 
 

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The Kate Roark Magic Series Book Tour & Giveaway

The
Binding Witch and the Bounty Hunter
The
Kate Roark Magic Series Book 2
by
Laura Rich
Genre:
YA Fantasy
 
Kate
thought she’d never unlock her powers—let alone trigger them by
creating a familiar out of a cross-eyed pigeon.
Before
she can celebrate the good news, a terrifying bounty hunter kidnaps
her mother. 
In a race against time to save her mother,
Kate runs afoul of a dragon, and even worse, the most feared
creatures in existence—the dreaded forest gnomes. To top it all
off, she discovers long-lost magical family members who maybe should
have stayed lost. Kate is finally a witch—but it just might kill
her.
If
you like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Veronica Mars and iZombie, you’ll
be rooting for this strong, snarky teen girl on every page.
Book
Two of the Kate Roark Magic Series – discover this fast-paced,
fun-filled magical read today!
 

 

The
Binding Witch and the Fortune Taker
The
Kate Roark Magic Series Book 1
 
The
Binding Witch and the Fortune Taker is the first in a series and a
17,500 word novelette.

 

 

 

Growing
up homeschooled on the Renaissance Festival circuit is weird enough,
but when you’re the daughter of a powerful binding witch who makes a
living as a fortune teller, and your best friend is a middle-aged
sari vendor, weird is relative.

 

 

Fifteen-year-old
Kate Roark desperately wants to be a witch but isn’t – yet. It’s not
likely at her age until she meets the Fortune Taker and gets a taste
of unimaginable power – but at what cost?

 

 

Forced
to choose between keeping stolen power or making her magic dreams
come true, her ultimate decision throws her entire world into
question.

 

 

Described
as “book candy”, and “compulsively readable,” The
Binding with and the Fortune Taker is the first in the Kate Roark
Magic Series from emerging YA fantasy writer, Laura Rich.

 

 
 
Laura
Rich is an emerging author of young adult fantasy fiction about
witches. She loves to read in a hammock with a glass of iced tea,
bake cookies, garden and dress up for Halloween as (you guessed it) a
witch. She lives in Texas with her family and works as full-time
project manager. Magic may be involved in pulling all this off.
Alick gestured between us. “What I really need is help wi’ a dragon.”
“Come again?” I stared at the little man. “I’m sorry. I thought I heard you say ‘a dragon.’”
“Aye, just a wee one though,” Alick said, holding his hands about two feet apart. “She
bolted for Elsereach five days ago w’ a precious treasure that belongs to the forest gnomes. We
want it back.”
I snorted. “You think I can get it for you?”
“I think ye’r a witch, that’s what.” He shrugged. “Ye have magic. Dragons have magic. It’ll
be easy for the likes o’ ye, where it’s not easy fur th’ likes o’ us.”
“Interesting.” It was starting to look more and more as if our meeting with the coyotes was
planned. Also, if you counted Leo, this was my second request for aid from a paranormal being.
Was this what I had to look forward to from now on as a witch? “What did she take?”
“A treasure chest, about yea big,” Alick said, again holding his hands about two feet apart.
Either Alick thought everything was about two feet wide, or he was prone to
underestimating.

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