30 Apr 2019

Exile in Darkness Blogtour April 29 to May 3rd 2019


This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Annalisa Carr will be awarding a $30 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

Heritage and magic matter to the London covens. Aristocratic witch, Isabella Pethany, has heritage but not magic.
Underworld powerbroker, amnesiac vampire Maldit, has magic but no heritage.
Lukas Sindis, coven sorcerer and famous psychopath, has both.

Isabella’s null magic status makes her an embarrassment to her family, but since her sister was murdered, she is all they have left. Guilt makes her willing to do almost anything to compensate for her lack of value, but her grandmother’s proposal to match her with Lukas, in a bid to bring strong magic back to their bloodline, is a step too far.

When Maldit rescues a strange witch from hunting vampires, his main concern is to limit trouble in his territory. Witches are notoriously troublesome, and this one is no exception. Her proximity slashes through his damaged memory, allowing him to catch glimpses of his forgotten past.

Drugs have suppressed Lukas’s magic for almost twenty years, filling him with a reservoir of trapped power. When he escapes, his magic bursts free, falling like a tidal wave on Maldit and Isabella, sweeping away the spells paralysing both of them.

The dark secrets of the London coven are about to explode into the light of day.

Read an Excerpt:

“What do you think you’re doing?” As soon as they were in the taxi, Daisy started on her.

“I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Isabella folded her arms, hunched her shoulders and huddled in her corner of the back seat.

“Don’t lie to me. You let that vampire kiss you. Are you insane?” Spiralling strands of pale hair rose like a halo around Daisy’s face. “And he came to your house. He knows where you live.”

“Your ponytail’s coming undone.”

“Isabella!” Daisy’s voice rose to a screech.

“I like him.” She hadn’t even reached the stage of admitting it to herself yet. Daisy was a pain in the ass. Isabella had never understood how such loud noises emerged from such a small person.

“He’s a vampire.”

“Maybe.”

“A vampire, Izzy. The same species you just told me killed your sister. What happens if he bites you again? What happens if you get addicted? What if—”

“Daisy—”

Daisy blew out an impatient breath. “I can see he’s absolutely gorgeous. Those cheekbones… I’d like to paint him, but for goodness sake, Izzy. You kissed him.”

“All right. I get what you’re saying.” Daisy’s rapidly rising voice made her head ache. “But he’s not like that. And he might help find out who killed Natalie. I need to know.”

“So you’ll see him again? Even if he’s likely to kill you?”

“He’s not going to kill me. He saved my life and anyway, like I said, it might as well be him as Lukas Sindis.”

“And what do expect to get from him? That kiss wasn’t about your sister. Are you looking for a fling?”

“I—”

“Vampires don’t do sex. Remember? Xenobiology level 1? They bite.”

About the Author:
Annalisa Carr lives in the English Lake District with her two cats. She writes in multiple genres, but has a weakness for paranormal romance and urban fantasy.

As a child Annalisa wanted to be a scientist, wear a white coat and explore outer space. She worked as a scientist for a very long time, but never got to fly a spaceship or even travel beyond the solar system. This was a huge disappointment given the reasons for her career choice, so eventually she made up stories instead. Probably just as well, as she is claustrophobic.

Exile in Darkness is set in the same world as the Children of Poseidon series; a slightly skewed version of London.

Annalisa also writes dystopian science fiction under the name ‘Anne Cleasby’.

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24 Apr 2019

Immortal by Kristin Ping



Title: Immortal
Series: Varcolac series #1
Saga: The Guardian of Monsters
Pages: 302
Author: Kristin Ping
Publisher: Fire Quill Publishers
Release Date: April 15 2018


Description: She has no fear, she is fear.


Natasha’s life begins the night she is turned. With the ability to channel fire, a gift that only belongs to the witches, she becomes a terror— not only to the packs, but all the supernatural breeds. She’s known as Blaze. The deadliest vampire out there.But Blaze has a secret. She didn’t want to become a vampire, she needed to become a vampire, and her reasoning is lost. It died the night her human life did.Her conscience activates when two varcolacs visit the covenant, looking for allies for the Great War.
What was it about the Varcolacs that made her grow a conscience? And will she be able to outrun it to keep the title of terror?


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About Kristin Ping

Kristin is a USA Today Bestselling author and lives with her family in South Africa, where she writes full time.
Her debut novel, Immortal: A Varcolac Novel, followed by Hinder: A Benders Novel, are the first two novels in a sweeping saga called Guardian of Monsters. Nine intricately imagined novels are in the works, following witches, vampires, werewolves, djinns, Benders, and shifters.



Excerpt:



Natasha
2058 - Present


I shifted uselessly against my bonds and gasped as the metal dug into my skin. The chains and heavy locks that shackled my arms and legs to the stiff chair beneath me were made of UVS metal, among the strongest and deadliest metals to our kind. It weakened us so badly that we didn’t even have the strength of a mere human.
I winced at the pain throbbing in my neck. Werewolf bite.
It was a known fact that vampires did not live long, seven days at most, when bitten by a werewolf. Nobody here would suck out the venom, and no one was coming to my rescue.
Tonight’s events played through my mind in vivid detail.
Cass had let me go. After so many years, she finally let me go. But when I saw Vladimire and Francine, I knew it had all been a lie.
Alex and Leigh never stood a chance. Varcolacs were no match for werewolves. They weren’t as strong and their bodies couldn’t hold the Stra-vain—a concentrated dose of a rare plant that allowed werewolves to transform at will—in their system. Varcolacs had to wait for the full moon.
A few nights ago, when I was camping under the moonlight with Alex and Leigh, I’d thought I was the luckiest vampire in history. I had been given a second chance at life. An opportunity to make something good come from evil.
But that second night, when Alex smelled wolves on our tail, I knew it was just one of Cass’s cruel games.
She’d lied when she told me I could be with Alex, that she knew what it felt like to be in love with a Varcolac. She’d never intended to allow me to leave—not her precious Firebird, Natasha.
But never in a million years had I thought she would send my werewolf children to drag me back home.
What had she been thinking? That I wouldn’t kill them? Or harm them?
When they attacked, I took on Vladimire first. Vladimire, who was like a son to me. I still remembered the day I went to pick him up, or really the day I stole him and his twin sister, Francine.
There in the woods, at first, I couldn’t find it in myself to kill him. I tried to scare him with my fire. That hadn’t made him back off, and he’d taunted me, telling me I didn’t have it in me to burn him alive. He was wrong.
Francine had attacked Leigh, and Alex had tried to help. His foot triggered a bear trap, but he still fought as hard as he could. Leigh and Alex tried their best to kill Francine.
I aimed my merciless fire at Vladimire, my Vladimire. Watching him die by my hands ripped my heart to shreds, but I knew it was either us or them.
When he was a charred corpse, I steeled myself to attack Francine next.  Killing her should be easier than Vladimire—she was the more sadistic of the two.


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23 Apr 2019

Dream Caster Series by Adrienne Woods



Title: Dream Casters Light
Genre: YA Fantasy
Pages: 436 pages
Author: Adrienne Woods
Publisher: Fire Quill Publishers
Publishing Date: May 25 2015

Description:
Mr. Sandman, send me a dream, ta da da da.....Seventeen year old Chastity Blake knows the Sandman is just a silly children's story parents tell their children to get them to sleep. At least she thought it was, until the day a mysterious, light golden sand appeared in her hands during a high school prank that went horribly wrong. A sand that has the power to send anyone it touches into a deep, sound sleep.
Fearing she had lost her mind, Chastity soon discovers the shocking truth of her heritage- she is a Dream Caster. Chastity was never supposed to be raised on the Domain, or what humans call Earth and she is forced to return to her true birth place, Revera – the world of Dreams.
However, in Revera there is no balance between good, the Light Casters, and darkness, the Shadow Casters, and Chastity is caught square in the middle. She soon learns that there is no place for anyone containing both the light and the darkness within them, and the shocking truth that if anyone in Revera ever discovered her shadow self, Chastity would be thrown into the Oblivion – the world of Nightmares.
Dreams are always more than they seem, and this time Chastity is going to discover just how different they can be.

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Dream Casters: Shadow

Description: Chastity Blake discovered the hard way what she was: a modern-day Sandman. But things aren’t looking up for Chastity. She is guarding a secret deep within her — her dark sand, or what Reverians call her Shadow. Shadow Casters are known for their dark dreams, the nightmares they create. If she’s caught with dark sand, she may be subjected to harsh interrogation, even banished to the Oblivion with the other Shadow Casters... and that is SO not on her list.
Will she be able to hide her darkness from the most powerful Somnium alive? How long can she outrace her destiny before true nature catches up with her?
Shadow Casters is the follow-up of bestselling author Adrienne Woods’ second series, Dream Casters.

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Dream Casters: Millue



Book three and the final part of the Dream Caster series;
Millue is coming in 2019. Be sure to keep your eyes out 
on all the online stores.






About Adrienne Woods

Adrienne is a USA Today bestselling author living in South Africa, where she writes full time. Firebolt, book one of the wildly popular Dragonian series, was her debut novel. Her second series, Dream Casters, will conclude with book three, Millue, to be released in 2019.


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Dream Casters Light is also available on Audio:


Dream Casters Light is also available in audio, the other parts will go into production in 2019 and 2020.
It’s narrated by the talented Vanessa Moyen, giving you hours of listening entertainment.

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22 Apr 2019

The Dragonian Series by Adrienne Woods

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Title: The Dragonian Series
Genre: YA/Coming of age Fantasy
Pages: more than 2711 pages
Author: Adrienne Woods
Publisher: Fire Quill Publishers
Release Date: 28 November 2018


Description: The complete box set of all seven books in the Dragonian Series with almost 2, 500 pages filled with the world of Paegeia, a fantasy you do not want to miss out on.


Elena Watkins is a Dragonian, stranded in the world of Paegeia, where she has learn how to become a dragon rider, excel in the art of war, wield incantations, and tame her very own dragon in order to graduate from the elite establishment Dragonia Academy.
The series is filled with magic, friendship, romance, betrayal and finding yourself among pages and pages filled with adventure.


Hundred thousands of copies read, over 2500 five star reviews on Goodreads. You can save more than 50% compared to buying the individual books in this special bundle deal!


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About Adrienne Woods


Adrienne is a USA Today bestselling author living in South Africa, where she writes full time. Firebolt, book one of the wildly popular Dragonian series, was her debut novel. Her second series, Dream Casters, will conclude with book three, Millue, to be released in 2019.

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www.facebook.com/AdrienneIsa
www.twitter.com/erichb3
www.instagram.com/authoradriennewoods
www.bookbub.com/authors/adrienne-woods
www.amazon.com/Adrienne-Woods

The dragonian Series is also available in Audio from Tantor:

For those that don’t have time to read books anymore, Tantor Media turned the series into audio’s. Now you can
Listen to hours and hours to Elena’s story. It was narrated by the talented Erin Moon and will continue to narrate The
Beam series starting in 2019, the spin-off series to the Dragonian series.

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19 Apr 2019

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Title: The Curse
Genre: Supernatural Suspense
Page count: 149
Author: Kristin Ping
Publisher: Fire Quill Publishers
Release Date: September 25 2018

Description: Dreamcatchers can't ward off nightmares if your nightmare is your reality?


Moving to a small town is the last thing Melanie wanted, but her entire family, even her identical twin, Emily, assures her it's the best thing for her family. But Melanie knows it's just another form of punishment, because that's all her family does to her—punishes her. 

Emily just wants her sister back, wants to recover their twin bond after she broke her sister's trust. But something evil is waiting in their new house… When Melanie falls into the clutches of an ancient darkness, Emily is the only one who can save her. Will their bond be strong enough to break the curse? Or will Emily lose her sister forever?

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ABOUT KRISTIN PING:

Kristin is a USA Today Bestselling author and lives with her family in South Africa, where she writes full time. 
Her debut novel, Immortal: A Varcolac Novel, followed by Hinder: A Benders Novel, are the first two novels in a sweeping saga called Guardian of Monsters. Nine intricately imagined novels are in the works, following witches, vampires, werewolves, djinns, Benders, and shifters.

For More Information

The Curse will be translated in Italian in 2021 through Hope Edizioni and for audio lovers, the wait is not long anymore. The Curse is in production and Carly Lepard will narrating as Emily and her twin Mel.

Excerpt

EMILY
I liked the new house. The quaint town, too. I didn’t share Mel’s aversion to small towns; in fact, I’d always had a fantasy of living somewhere everyone knew each other. A part of me was certain that this move would be the best thing that could happen to Mel, though she was still sulking.
She would be okay. She had to be okay, so we could move on and fix this rift between us.
Mel still hadn’t forgiven me for telling Keith about the party, which had been two freaking years ago! But that was my sister; she could hold a grudge like no one else could.
Of course, I hadn’t planned on breaking her confidence. But then I’d heard there’d be alcohol and drugs and who knew what else. Really, I was just worried about her safety. And it wasn’t like I could have lied straight to Keith’s face. I was never a good liar at the best of times, and the worrying hadn’t helped. So when Keith had realized Mel wasn’t home and questioned me, everything had just rushed out of me. I hadn’t wanted to disappoint Keith or Mom, because I wanted a father again. I was scared that if I disappointed Keith, he would leave, and I didn’t want Mom to be unhappy again. If Mel had just listened to Mom in the first place, I wouldn’t have been put in that position. Now, I regretted the choice I made.
If I knew we would never be the same after that, I would’ve kept my stupid mouth shut and never said a thing.
She was so mad at me. I desperately wished I hadn’t hurt her like that.
In all honesty, I hadn’t thought Keith would drag her ass out of that party. That must have been so humiliating.
According to Mom, he wouldn’t have done it if he didn’t care. But those words didn’t stop Mel from rebelling, and I could sense she felt lost and betrayed.
I heard Mel’s door open and shook my depressing thoughts from my head as our eyes met. I smiled at her, but she looked away and wandered down the hall.
I got up and followed her. “Where are you going?” I called.
“Just to look around,” she snapped. She was always short when she spoke to me now. I missed the way we used to be. Now we were broken.
“Mind if I join you?”
“Do what you want, Em. It’s a free country.”
She was silent as we opened the doors to each room, looked inside, and closed them again.
“Keith said it used to be—”
“I don’t give a shit about what Keith said,” she interrupted, stalking out.
I sighed and shut the door before traipsing after her.
She stopped when she saw a trapdoor in the ceiling.
“Please don’t,” I begged.
“Why, Emmie, are you scared?” she teased. She pulled on the latch, and the stairs to the attic came down. She glanced over her shoulder at me as she started to climb up. “Stay, come up. I don’t really care.”  
Her words were like a knife twisting in my heart. She was never going to forgive me. It shouldn’t be this way. I gulped as I looked at the stairs. I couldn’t stay down here. What if Mel got hurt? Tentatively, I followed her upstairs.
A light came on as I reached the top.
It wasn’t as big as I’d thought it would be, but the attic was spine-chilling.
I hated attics. They always gave me chills. Bad things always happened in attics and basements.
Dust tickled my nose and I sneezed. I glanced around. Everything was covered in a thick layer of dust, from the old mirror in the corner to the mannequin next to it. The window was grimy. Spiderwebs covered the corners. Clouds of dust billowed into the air with every step Mel took. Stacks of boxes and old toys crowded the floor. Mel walked over to one of the boxes and picked up a stack of papers, leafing through the pages.
My skin crawled and goosebumps flushed over my entire body.
Something was wrong with this room.
Mel opened one of the boxes.
“Can we please go?”
“Go if you want. It’s not like I asked you to come with me. I don’t want you here anyway,” she said as she peered into the box.
“You can’t ignore me forever, Mel. I’m your sister!”
“Wanna bet?” she scoffed.
I was so tired of her miserable attitude, I was tempted to leave. But I didn’t.
She moved another box and gasped. “Oh wow.”
I was curious to see what she found. As I neared her, I saw the outline of something round and big.
She held it up in the dim light. My chest tightened when I realized it was an old dreamcatcher. Bigger than any I had ever seen. For some reason I didn’t share my sister’s admiration. It felt like I was suffocating.
“Mel, please leave that thing alone.”
“It’s just a dreamcatcher, Em. These things are made to keep bad dreams away.”
“Something just doesn’t feel right about that thing.”
“Stop being so superstitious,” she said without breaking her gaze from it. She seemed awed.
“Please,” I begged.
My sister turned away from the dreamcatcher and glared at me over her shoulder.
“Look at my arms.” I thrust my arms into her face, showing her the goosebumps peppering my skin and the hair standing on end. “I can’t breathe. Put it down. Please.”
“Sheesh. Fine, drama queen.”
She put the dreamcatcher down and walked back to the stairs.
I couldn’t stop staring at the damn thing, and the deafening silence of the room started to choke me.
What was it about that stupid dreamcatcher?
Suddenly, the trapdoor swung shut with a loud bang. The light flickered and faded. I was trapped in the dark.
I ran to the exit. “Mel, open up! Please,” I begged.
She laughed as her footsteps receded.
“Mel,” I yelled.
The air in the attic became thicker and thicker. Something in the darkness caught my eye and I spun in its direction, but I couldn’t see anything. My eyes hadn’t adjusted to the darkness, and no light filtered in from the grimy window.

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