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Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Good News Day!


Welcome to this week's good news....


SALES & ACCEPTANCES

Dy Loveday
Illusion, a fantasy romance novel, has been sold to Liquid Silver Books. It's due for release in October 2012. Fantastic! Go Dy!



Maggie Mundy
The flash fiction story, The Thirteenth Dome, has been accepted by Antipodean SF for publication in their July issue. Yay, go the shorts!






COMPETITONS

C.T Green
Halo, has finalled in in The Central Florida Romance Writer's Touch of Magic contest. That's a hat trick now! Go, C.T. You'll be soon vying for the Contest Slu...Queen sash.







COVERS & RELEASES & RELEASE DATES

Janni Nell
Janni has not one but TWO covers to show us for the Allegra Fairweather Mystery series.  Dance of Flames (out now!) and Island of Secrets (out 9th July 2012). Check out Carina Press. Wicked!






COVER & BLURBS


Eleni Konstantine
Enchanted Realms, the short story anthology, has a cover! Coming 29 June from Musa Publishing.





Stormy Divide
Thom may be used to the dangers of the forest, but nothing has prepared him for this. When he stumbles across a woman dressed in weird clothing lying on the ground during a storm, he has no choice but to help her. 

Ellie finds herself in another world, having travelled through time and space thanks to what Thom calls The Rifts. The question is whether she will ever be able to find her way back, or if she will be stuck in this new world forever. Or if she will even want to go home… 

Angel Eyes
Vera’s dreams are haunted each night by a man she only knows as Angel Eyes. He feels more real to her than anything else in her life, including her fiancé. Vera must try to forget her childish dreams of soul mates and happily ever after… but are they really only dreams or can she find a way to be with Angel Eyes forever?




RELEASE DATES & BLURBS


Mel Teshco
Galactic Inferno, book 2 of the Alien Hunger series, is due for release from Ellora's Cave on 13th June 2012!
Here's the blurb:

Ally Grayson believes she’s the last person on Earth after aliens arrived, bringing with them a deadly virus that wiped out mankind.
Somehow surviving the annihilation, she hides in a Sydney house with her dog. She knows she has to leave before the “eyes in the sky” detect her and have her captured, but she never expects an alien to save her and Bonnie from the jaws of a ravenous, feral dog. Never expects to be drawn to Renate, the alien male who seems more human than any man she’s ever known.
She fights an attraction she can’t win, and soon enough she’s in his arms, under his hard, amazing body. Except their unearthly desire might not be enough to keep them together when Renate’s alien comrades close in.



PRINT RELEASE



Imogene Nix
Starline is now available in print from Secret Cravings.





RELEASES


Amanda Ashby
Not one but two of the Sophie's Mixed Up Magic Books have been released this week! Wishful Thinking and Under A Spell.







REVIEWS

Imogene Nix
Starline gets a great review and 4 'spider' rating from Close Encounters with the Night Kind.


 "This was a great book!! You follow Duvall's learning about love and having an actual relationship with feelings and his search to eradicate Cricks infiltrators. You also follow Mellissa as she starts completely over again in a foreign world where books don't exist. What a horrid twist!! But she is determined to fit in somewhere and to to stay by Duvall. Together, along with three other really close friends, they strive to uncover and destroy the enemies before the enemies destroy them.I can't wait to read the next book! This has the makings of a really good series!!!"


AND a 5 spider rating for Starfire!

"This book has a little of everything...bad guys, evil/good, conflict, sex, time-travel, new planets, the works!!  I am hoping the next book is going to be about Chowd.  I love Jemma but Chowd is my favorite male character.  A lot of surprises about this guy came out in this book.  I can't wait for the next installment!!  The was an excellent read!!!"

Full review here.









Kylie Griffin
Vengeance Born got a 5 'book' rating from We Fancy Books. Here's a snippet:

"Overall I was totally entertained and I cannot wait to read the next one. I recommend this to everyone who wants to read a Paranormal book but doesn’t know where to start. I suggest you start with this one. It’s a great start of an epic series you won’t get disappointed. Vengeance Born has the right mix of Paranormal and Romance it and that I think you will surely enjoy!"








AWARDS


Maree Anderson
Freaks of Greenfield High has been nominated in the Best Young Adult category of the eFestival of Words Best of the Independent eBook Awards! Very cool! Good luck!









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Wow, what a fantastic week for the DarkSiders. 

Join us next week for some more great news. 



Wednesday, 22 February 2012

A Bite Of...Illusion

 Today for our fortnightly "A Bite Of..." , I'm very happy to introduce, Dy Loveday with a chapter of her book ILLUSION.

  


  
Can you, in five words describe your novel Illusion?

Illusion is a fantasy romance about warlocks, witches and illegal magic.


What inspired you to write it?

The scene in the Aeneid when Dido, Queen of Carthage, falls on the sword stayed with me for years after reading it at school. It annoyed me because I always thought Aeneas was a louse for leaving Dido behind. She should have tossed him on a funeral pyre instead. The backstory for Illusion was based on historical records of child sacrifice in Carthage and the repudiated god, Molokh. I matched it with my interest in alchemy and Illusion was born.


And without further ado... here’s the excerpt!

ILLUSION



May a violent wind rise against the King who breaks this binding, tearing him asunder and dragging him into immortal darkness. His God will not accept his offerings; his flesh shall be fire, his children belong nowhere, his doctrine carry disease and murder. He shall eat off the table of the dead, marking 5,000 years behind the Gates of Mithra.


The Curse of the False God, 3,200 BC

Cuneiform on clay stelae, Holy District, Balkaith.


Chapter 1


All in a Day’s Work

All Maya had to do was get through her last shift without losing control. Her leg jiggled restlessly on the loading dock as she scanned the brick façade of the alchemagical factory.


Chains rattled and a rusted door lifted with a groan, releasing the smell of liquorice and death. Standing in the middle of the entrance was her boss, Jhara the mage. Behind him, pistons whooshed and cranked in the cavernous space, and men shouted at a crate swinging above their heads.

Jhara didn’t quite fit the image of an owner of a sweatshop, with his blond cropped hair, pointy teeth and pressed business suits.

"Evening," she said over her shoulder, as she fast-trotted past Jhara, toward her workstation on the other side of the factory. She skirted a bin filled with twigs and branches, and dodged a conveyer belt overflowing with myrtle branches.

A murky shadow darted across the floor and stretched over the conveyer belt. A cold chill raced over her skin. She shivered, but kept her stride. The belt cranked, undulating. It shuddered and morphed into a long snake that lifted its triangular head and watched her progress with flat black eyes. Grey interlocking plates covered its skin and steam billowed from its mouth.

Her heart hammered in her chest. Jeezus. Not again.

"Wait.” Jhara’s hand clamped on her shoulder and turned her around.

“Looks like a busy night. I’d best get on with it,” she said, through gritted teeth. She’d just swallowed a spell to stop the hallucinations, but the snake didn’t seem to care, and was chugging closer.

"Just a word." His voice lowered to a rasp. “I’ve located amanita mushrooms. Trent is drying them out.” Trent was Jhara’s human foreman, and a more fawning idiot she’d never met.

“I’m happy for you. And it has something to do with me because?”

“Don’t play games.” Sweat slicked his forehead and a bead rolled down his hairline. “I know you want them.”

“Thanks, but no thanks.” She forced her lips into a tight smile. The serpent flicked its tail and rattled. 
"I’ve got more active ingredients in my office. With your name on them." Jhara gestured to a glass cage on the mezzanine level.
Her body itched as if spiders tried to burrow beneath her skin. She swallowed past a lump in her throat and glanced at a corridor leading to the ladies bathroom. 
“I don’t think so.”

The snake blasted flame from its mouth and she ducked beneath a stream of sulphurous smoke. It hissed and she sucked in a sharp breath, realizing the snake’s rattle sounded like Latin.

Trent sidled up to Jhara with a crystal pendulum in his hand and stared at Maya with a raised brow. “Sir, would you look at this?”

Jhara turned and launched a cracking blow at the foreman’s head. The young man reeled and staggered, grabbing the bin for support.

 “I said, don’t interrupt me,” Jhara roared.

Maya backed away. She hurried down the narrow corridor and pushed through a door marked ‘Bathroom’. Crouching, she checked beneath the stalls.

They were empty. Her back itched as if those damn spiders were holding a square dance on her spine. She pulled her spell box from her pocket and rifled through the contents with a trembling hand. She placed a blue paper-thin square on her tongue and dry swallowed. Her leg jittered like a hyperactive engine. Maybe she should skip out the back entrance? Getting paid in spells by a mage with a God complex wasn’t her smartest idea.

A wash of relaxation hit her muscle and she wobbled on unsteady feet. She flipped her wrists and held them beneath the nanofilter, exhaling as cold water splashed over skin that seemed too flimsy to contain the veins beneath.

The door swung wide, banging off the wall. Jhara stalked into the bathroom.

There was a burst of air and a white flash. One moment he was standing six feet away, and the next right beside her. He unbuttoned his jacket and she caught a whiff of ozone.

"Alone at last," he said, in a guttural tone.

 “Get out,” Maya snarled into the mirror.

Jhara's skin rippled, distorting like a surrealist painting. His whole face bulged and stretched. Then his hard expression broke into a pasted on smile, while a cold grey flooded his iris. He smiled, showing blunt teeth.

"Not after I went to so much trouble finding you." His body broadened and his face distorted, morphing into a full face with eyes lined in black kohl.

She straightened her spine. "You’re not Jhara. Who are you?”

"So short-lived; your kind are easily extinguished. It's been a long time since I've spoken to a human. You can be entertaining. I'm Magister Oxyhiayal."

“What’s a high-ranking official from the House of Horus want with me?” Maya reached behind her, searching for a weapon, backing up until her hand brushed the cold towel rack bolted to the wall.

Oxyhiayal tilted his head, surveying her from head to toe. He topped her by ten inches, and must outweigh her by a hundred pounds. He waved his hand, and a new cloak covered him. A lead-colored headdress with an exposed metal hexahedron beaten into the crown appeared on his head, while an ink half-mask rose to the surface of his skin. He carried far more command than Jhara even fantasized about. Pentagrams and shooting stars burned like hot coals on the black cloak. The mage smelled strongly of some type of smoky leaf—hawthorn maybe. She had a talent for scents and this one she'd remember.

"I had to visit, myself, just to see what the fuss is all about. You're not what I expected. Without much effort you'd fit in my pocket. I could take you out whenever I wanted to play."

He clicked his fingers and his armband flashed as the overhead light struck the jewels. A roll of parchment floated between them. "Naughty girl. Sticking your nose in mage business.” He tsked and drifted closer, his silver-toed boots floating above the floor. An onyx ankh now hung from the platinum chain around his neck, and heavy earrings dangled from his stretched lobes.

She flicked a glance at the door and he huffed, nodding his head at her fist.

A flash of blue fire rushed around her hand and up her arm. She yelped and dropped the spellbox. It clattered to the floor. She brushed her palm over the back of her painting hand and gripped it tight, scanning the skin for burns.
"I see you are a spell-user. Are you a mage-whore, addicted to something you'll never create? If so, we can keep you well stocked. Horus has far greater formulae than anything Jhara could produce." The spell box collapsed with a loud crunch.

The change in air pressure caused her ears to pop.

Her head whirled as she looked up into his eyes, as if she plummeted through a cold wasteland. His pupils glittered and she took a step back. Shame washed her cheeks with a red glow. For a moment she was tempted, really tempted to give in and let him have what he wanted. A few decent charms would help keep the madness away for a while.

He raised a brow. "This is yours." He held up one of her handmade scrolls.

It unrolled to reveal a charcoal landscape she'd drawn from her visions: a city with tall spires, backlit by four moons. One of her crayons slid out of his cloak, along with the musty smell of mineral pigments.

She nodded although it was more a muscular jerk. "Where did you get it?" Surely she’d know if Horus had purchased her pictures? She clenched her fists and bit down on the inside of her cheek. A few spells weren’t worth losing her self-respect.

The scroll rolled together with a snap and tucked itself inside his cloak. "In Jhara's safe. If the House of Anu is interested in art, then so are we. And what a surprise to find a scene that no human should know about." He clucked his tongue. "Where did you see this image? Did Jhara have a hand in this?"

"Jhara’s never helped anyone."

He smiled. “Of course, the search for immortality brings few friends. Draw for me."

Her face must have shown her refusal because his lashes fluttered.

"Come now. I insist. Show me what you can do, sweet one." He inclined his head toward the mirror. “You can’t lie.”

A white ripple of magic cascaded over her body, jerking her forward involuntarily toward the glass. Her head whipped back so fast her neck cracked.

The bastard. Her boot heels squealed on the tiles as she was dragged to the mirror and she pin wheeled, overbalancing and almost falling over. She gripped the sink with her hand and the black crayon snapped in two. She stared at Oxyhiayal in the mirror. One look at his smiling face and she knew any reasoning was out of the question.
"No bargains," he said. "Quickly now. Before you collapse like your box of tricks." His voice was mild as he flicked his gaze over her body.

She shuddered, placing the jagged end of the crayon on the mirror, and sketched a rough picture of a castle. On the top of a rampant stood a heavily framed soldier. If someone had asked her, she wouldn't have been able to explain. There was no knight-errant waiting to save her—only her own defenses. Then why had she drawn the picture?

Grow up, Maya. The flush blotching her neck reflected back in the mirror and she licked her dry lips.

She turned to Oxyhiayal. "Happy now?" Her voice trembled.

The waves of compulsion ended so abruptly, it was like a mental slap. She leaned her stomach against the cold sink in a boneless slump.

The stark lines of the picture cast back at them. Oxyhiayal's face lit up as he floated over to the mirror and touched the drawing with two fingers.

"Of all the Gods. How could you know?" He sighed.

She couldn't see the attraction herself. The creation was brutal and raw, thick wedges and squiggles that were jagged and ill-formed.

The air-pressure shifted, prickling the hairs on her nape. Smoke coiled over the ramparts, the thin trails wafting and bleeding into the surface, like dark blood on litmus paper. A spreading darkness filled the sky above the warrior. The shape formed a triangular face with tiny yellow pupils. In horror she watched horns appear—flowing back from a high forehead. The creature's eyes narrowed, tracking over her face, crafty and malevolent, before the pattern descended into the glass leaving spectral black stains on the mirror. The mirror rippled as if water washed over the surface, and she held onto the sink with white knuckled fists. The room darkened as a light bulb popped, showering glass over the floor. Another light flickered, casting writhing shadows over the mirror.

Sweat slid down her neck into her t-shirt and she quarter-turned to bolt.

Oxyhiayal seemed oblivious—too busy touching the mirror. The warrior, no, it was a soldier, grew. He expanded in size, much larger than the original drawing now fully composed. Black vines wrapped around his arms. She leaned away and sucked in a breath.

Light flashed, and the picture bulged as if the warrior projected out of the flat landscape. His shadowy form sharpened and his coat rustled. He turned his head. Black eyes examined her, roving over her face as if memorizing the details.

Holy freaking hell. She opened her mouth to let loose a full throttled scream.

He threw something at her, just as a crash of thunder hit the atmosphere. She jumped back, falling over her own feet and landing with a thump on her backside. She stared up at the mirror, now leaning on an odd angle, too close to her face. She put out a hand to push it back and her hand sank into the glass, disappearing to the wrist. Silvery cold liquid tugged at her fingers and she hollered just as something lifted her off the floor.

Bang. She fell, as if in slow motion, landing with a thump.

The thunder faded and the warrior flattened, becoming one-dimensional lines. No horns or over sized warriors. Perspiration ran down her spine and she put her hand on her thumping heart. She scrabbled to her feet, backing away and stared down at herself. Had the soldier tossed something? There was no evidence on her body. But it had looked like black stars. A sense of unreality washed over her. She looked down at her blackened fingers and trembling hands.

"Gods." Oxyhiayal was staring at the glass, his head thrown back and eyes wide in disbelief.

Grabbing the chance, she lurched forward and round-housed him in the stomach.

He exhaled in a loud oomph of pain and agony speared across his face as it contorted into a misshapen mess. His eyes bulged and his face purpled with effort. He fell against the counter and it cracked, peeling away from the tiled wall. The basin dangled from an exposed pipe, gushing a fountain of water over the mirror. Jhara must have realized he had a moment to regain control because the mage's torso twisted and flailed against the counter like a bug caught on the head of a pin. He spun, cracking his spine against the mirror. It shattered, slivers raining onto the floor, one large hunk containing the warrior hanging from the frame.

Jhara's head lifted and his icy eyes glared back at her. She tugged the sleeves of her sweater up her arms and flicked a quick glimpse at the door.



If you loved Dy's exerpt - you can find here here:

http://dyloveday.com/

http://twitter.com/#!/DyLoveday

http://www.facebook.com/dy.loveday

http://buildinginadelaide.blogspot.com (not so much about writing)




Thanks for sharing, Dy!



Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Good News Day!


Welcome to this week's good news...


RELEASES

Maree Anderson
Lighting Rider is out now on Smashwords. It will be available on Amazon soon.




Mel Teshco
Something Wicked This Way Comes is now out in print. This is Mel's first printed work!




Kylie Griffin
Vengeance Born is Kylie's debut novel and the first book in the Light Blade series. It's out now!!!!! Woohoo, Kylie!







Astrid Cooper
Vampire for Hire was released by Extasy Books this week.






Paula Roe
While not a paranormal story, Paula has her latest Desire book, Bed of Lies, is out this month in the US and next month in Australia.





RELEASE DATE

Keri Arthur
Darkness Devours, book three in the Dark Angels series, is due out in July.




Kylie Griffin
Another book due out in July is the 2nd book of the Light Blade series, Alliance Forged.





SALES

Dy Loveday
The short story, Game Play, has been accepted into the Satyr anthology by Wicked East Press.





OTHER



Astrid Cooper
Vampire for Hire (paranormal m/m romance) made it to number 54 in the publisher's best-seller list on first day!




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What a week! Congratulations!

Please join us again next week for some more Good News...



Saturday, 1 October 2011

Darklight On.. Dy Loveday Q&A

Today's Darklight On... is with Dy Loveday. Welcome, Dy!



How did you come to write speculative fiction? What attracted you to the genre? I write horror and dark fantasy because it speaks to the challenges of life. It doesn’t take me on a ride of pretence like Forrest Gump, where the good guy implausibly overcomes insurmountable odds. That just doesn't work for me. Horror tears down my sense of safety, my arrogant invulnerability and confronts me with what I fear most. Most of us rise in the morning and get ready for our day, avoiding abstractions of what could happen. We cling to the belief that we are safe: infallible, invulnerable and protected even. We’re oblivious to the potential dangers and catastrophes that can occur: the road accidents, tidal waves, earthquakes and bushfires. As well we might, otherwise we’d never leave our homes. 

When the inexplicable happens, when someone we love is harmed or tragedy strikes, we are reminded of the fragility of human existence. For me, the horror text opens the door on the unknown—a haunting place that sits between the possible and impossible. It's a place where the conceptual monster hidden inside peeks out, ready to surprise me with the unexpected. It's the 'what if,' that scares me most and what I try to put on the page. That being said I always add shades of grey to the text and bits of humour to lighten the prose. My background is in trauma and therapy so my characters often suffer. Maybe one day I'll get it out of my system and write a nice romantic novel that doesn't keep me up at night, worried about the demon hiding under my bed or the clown lurking in my drains. Sigh. I doubt it.



Are you a plotter? Pantser? Or somewhere in-between?
Definitely a pantser. I always start by interviewing my main characters, right down to their hopes, beliefs, values, commitments and purposes in life. I want to know about their inner fears and needs and what armour they wear to protect themselves from fear. I use Debra Dixon's GMC to build conflict and motivation between the characters. I usually put the story through Dramatica Pro to see how it looks and so I'm happy with the starting place (even if I change it later). I have a general idea of next two or three chapters and the final chapter is always in my head from the beginning. Apart from that it's 'suck it and see'. I'm trying change my habitual way of working and plot out the storyline. I get two thirds the way through a manuscript and think, 'crap, I've just got to plot the rest of it so I know where I'm going.' So I get out my plotting tools and work out the rest of the novel. Once that's done, I ignore the printed spreadsheet and let the characters have their way (to a point).



Do have a favourite of your characters?
My favourite character is my current MC, Maya McAdam. She's sharp witted, has a sense of humour under pressure and a strong sense of self survival. She's a girl who can take care of herself and yet hasn't a clue to how well she can do that—what powers she has. Getting through a day at work so she can buy her spells is her goal, yet she ends up on a quest that takes her far from home and everything familiar. She's demon spawn and her art animates, opening portals to other dimensions. A warrior warlock steps through one of her paintings, on a mission to assassinate her. It's a tale of redemption and love and the hero and heroine are hard headed and delightful characters that were a pleasure to spend time with.


What are you currently working on?
I'm currently editing my urban fantasy ms, 'Illusion,' and have started my next novel which is about a witch who always knows how she's going to die, but doesn't know when, so she can't avoid it.


What is your favourite part of the process of writing? All of it. I love it when phrases spill onto the page and you're still tapping away after 4,000 words. I love digging deep for emotion, finding new ways to express feeling and smiling at my characters' antics. I enjoy researching historical details. For my current novel its alchemy, witchcraft, sorcery, Mesopotamia and child sacrifice. My background is also in anthropology, so digging around in the past is my idea of a perfect Sunday afternoon. Give me pyjamas and a cup of tea and I'm in heaven. Strangely enough, once the novel is finished I'm euphoric for a few days, then I buckle down into edits. I'd like to leave it alone for three months or so and maybe one day I'll do that, but right now, it's all about obsessively editing and fine tuning the ms.


What can we expect from Dy Loveday in the future?
Lots and lots of writing. More dark urban fantasy romance and probably some horror as well.


Who are your favourite authors?
Anything dark and humorous. Lilith Saintcrow, Kim Harrison, Stacia Kane, Kresley Cole, Faith Hunter, Kate Atkinson, JR Ward, Asimov, Nalini Singh, Ilona Andrews, Patricia Briggs. I also love Elizabeth Hoyt, Julian May, Robin Hobb, Suzanne Collins, Garbriel Garcia Marzez, Jim Butcher, Robin McKinley and the back of shampoo bottles when I'm in a wet place and desperate.




What are you currently reading?

Jim Butcher, Julie Kagawa and Ray Bradbury.


Do you have a favourite spec fiction movie or tv series?
Not really. I have a bad visual memory so I struggle to remember anything that I've seen. For some reason reading leaves a different impression on my sensory processing. Generally, anything science fiction related is enjoyable. Splatter and gore doesn't interest me because it doesn't invoke my fear response. I just leave my partner to it and head back to my computer to keep writing.


Do you have advice for emerging writers?
Write write write. Read read read.




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Thanks, Dy!
You can find more information on Dy at her website.

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Good News Day!



Welcome to this week's DarkSider good news....




Reviews


H.C. Brown
Cyborg Doms: Fane, received 5 hearts from The Romance Sudio.

"Fane Jacobs is a cyborg -- part man, part machine. Along with his friend Jace, Fane is enslaved by a psychopath named Gryd. Forced to entertain Gryd's guests with his sexual skills, he longs for freedom. After Jace is attacked by a group of male guests, Fane and Jace steal a starship and escape back in time. They arrive on Earth in the year 2040. Soon afterward, Fane saves a woman from an attack. Dr. Tamara Bright was grateful for Fane's assistance and disturbingly attracted to handsome man but what will she do when she discovers the truth about him?
I really enjoyed this story. Science Fiction is my first literary love. Few authors are able to successfully combine good scifi with erotic romance. H. C. Brown does so beautifully with Fane. Time travel, high tech gadgets and spaceships combine with BDSM, hot sex, romance and evil villains to produce a exciting, steamy read. Fane and Tamara dodge bad guys, from both the present and future, while they struggle with their feelings for each other. Neither can fight the overwhelming attraction. Sexual variety abounds in this story: m/m action, bondage, flogging, tender loving. The author manages to deliver a satisfying ending yet leaves readers wanting more. I'm eagerly awaiting Jace's story."


Flash Fiction

Eleni Konstantine
Dragon's Quest is on the Antipodean SF site, this month.  



Competitions

Bec Skrabl
Bec's entry won the paranormal section of the Sheila AND she has a full request from judge, Leah Hultenschmidt from Sourcebooks. Double congrats, Bec.



Editor's Choice

Dy Loveday

Our newest member, Dy, has been chosen as Editor's Choice on the Science Fiction & Fantasy Online Writers Workshop. The first three chapters of her dark urban fantasy will be reviewed in the July newsletter.

 


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