I don't know what it is about writing bad characters, but it's so much fun. Most of my favourite scenes involve the villains in a story. The Elements Trilogy is no exception.
Two characters that came to life in Unseen are Bordor and Nafeez. When I initially put this trilogy together, I had not planned on either of these men, but when Safeer went to meet with the Elite, these two stepped into my story and became important characters.
Let me introduce you.
Bordor is the commander of the Elite, a powerful group of assassins that work for King Ashan. They dabble in magic and are a formidable enemy. Their task is to find and eliminate the seekers so that the prophecy will not come true. They also have some much grander plans, but I don't want to give too much away. Bordor is a very strong, confident character that enjoys intimidating people and although he comes across as callous, he'd do anything for his men.
Nafeez is the sorcerer for the Elite. He loves to brew potions and create weapons with greater power. He has designed black bladed swords that can burn and weaken an average blade. He also supplies King Ashan with a special elixir that makes him bigger, stronger and more powerful. It is made from the dust of a powerful obsidian rock, which makes King Ashan's veins run with black blood. He is a wicked man who revels in people's suffering. A nasty character indeed.
Tomorrow I will make my final pre-release introductions for Unseen. Then keep your eye out for a giveaway :D
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Unseen Character Intros - Cori and Eshron
Continuing on from my Unknown Character Intro series, I wanted you guys to meet a few more people that are introduced in the second book of the Elements Trilogy.
Cori and Eshron are two very special characters... much like Adamar and Mya. I have come to love these children so much. I can't wait for you to get to know them better.
Cori is a dainty girl. In spite of her age, she behaves like a lady. She holds herself with grace and elegance. But the thing I love most about her, is her compassionate heart. She is so caring, always mindful of how people are feeling and what they need. She has a strong intuition and is very aware of the darkness. I think of her as a young mother hen who wants to protect those around her.
Eshron is a strong character. He's passionate about his beliefs and doesn't like things to stand in his way. He has had a tough life and this has made him resilient. I love his fiery directness and his confidence. Although he can come across as a little rude at times, everything he does comes from a love of the God of Light.
Unseen is going to be released next week! I still have a few more characters I want you to meet before then.
Tomorrow I'll introduce you to a couple of brilliant baddies that have been so much fun to write!
Cori and Eshron are two very special characters... much like Adamar and Mya. I have come to love these children so much. I can't wait for you to get to know them better.
Cori is a dainty girl. In spite of her age, she behaves like a lady. She holds herself with grace and elegance. But the thing I love most about her, is her compassionate heart. She is so caring, always mindful of how people are feeling and what they need. She has a strong intuition and is very aware of the darkness. I think of her as a young mother hen who wants to protect those around her.
Eshron is a strong character. He's passionate about his beliefs and doesn't like things to stand in his way. He has had a tough life and this has made him resilient. I love his fiery directness and his confidence. Although he can come across as a little rude at times, everything he does comes from a love of the God of Light.
Unseen is going to be released next week! I still have a few more characters I want you to meet before then.
Tomorrow I'll introduce you to a couple of brilliant baddies that have been so much fun to write!
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Sunday, June 30, 2013
NEW RELEASE - Whispers of Razari by Cindy C. Bennet and Jeffrey Moore
Blurb:
When
sixteen year old Olivia Adams wakes from a horrible car accident that killed
her parents, she knows she’s something different. Olivia died, and now the soul
inhabiting her body needs to find out who - and what - she is. A glimpse of a
world called Razari burning is the only clue to her previous existence—a tragic
memory, sparking events that endanger the people helping her.
Jacobi
McKenzie has lived in Crescent, Montana for more years than he can remember,
even though he's only seventeen. He's been waiting, but for what he isn't sure.
Jacobi recognizes Olivia for what she is before she's even aware of it herself
and the effect she has on him threatens to expose his true identity--a thing
he’s worked hard to conceal.
They
come together in an explosion of emotion that neither of them is supposed to
feel. As Jacobi fights for Olivia's life, protecting her from those who would
use her for their own selfish purposes, together they unravel the mystery
surrounding the destruction of their race.
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Excerpt:
The
smell of blood, iodine, peppermint, and ammonia blending with sweat is my first
sense of awareness. These are scents I recognize. A dozen other foreign smells
seem to be a mix of different elements. If I could concentrate and study the
odors, I’m certain I’d be able to break them down into their base elements, but
the noise is too distracting. I’m not as good with sound as I am with smell. I
can make out several distinct voices and artificial sounds that are probably
machines. If I could open my eyes, I’d be able to connect the noises with the
smells. I think my eyes are fastened shut.
Slowly,
I begin to explore the body of the host I’m in. I come upon damaged areas that
cause intense pain and I quickly retreat from these areas. The body is broken
in several places. I sense voices come from those repairing the host body. A
name comes to me: Olivia. With effort, I crack open my eyes. Gauzy images of
people work on me. A tall man has his hands in Olivia’s body and he speaks
softly, as if afraid of startling anyone. I retreat and turn to exploring
Olivia’s memories.
Reliving
Olivia’s life from her earliest memory is instinctual for me. I think I’ve
existed for a long time. Parasite. I find the word while searching through
Olivia’s memories—a parasite is what these people would think of me if they
knew what I was. But a parasite by definition lives in or on a host and steals
everything, giving nothing in return. I’m not really like that. I entered
Olivia shortly after her soul departed. Her body’s not the ideal place for me
to be, being only sixteen earth years old and badly broken, but I was drawn to
her. What made me choose her? I can’t remember. Typically I acquire a host much
younger and definitely less broken—at least, that feels like the thing I’d do.
As
I’m learning about Olivia, her culture, and the society in which she lives, it
sparks the knowledge that I don’t remember where I came from. I know I’m not
human, and I know what I need to do to exist in Olivia, but why I’m here eludes
me. With that comes the idea that my kind only moves to a different world as a
last resort, so I figure something terrible must have happened not only to
me—or actually my former host—but the world from which I came.
Bennett is the YA author of several books. She lives in Utah
with her husband and two daughters. Both of her sons have married, giving her
two more daughters (in-law). She loves gooey cookies, dark chocolate, and
cheese popcorn. She hates housework and cooking, and has no plans to become a
domestic goddess. She occasionally co-hosts a geek podcast with her son, called
Geek Revolution Radio. Her favorite pastime is riding her Harley.
Find more about Cindy at www.cindycbennett.com
Geek Revolution Radio www.geekrevolutionradio.com
Moore was born in Germany. As a military brat, much of his
childhood was spent abroad, growing up in Germany on military installations. He
subsequently enlisted in the military and served for ten years as an army
pilot. While in the military, he lived in Italy and South Korea and deployed to
many European countries. He has traveled to Australia, Japan, Singapore and
most European countries. His experiences and contact with many different
cultures helps form some of the elements in his stories. He currently works for
a global IT company and lives in Massachusetts.
Find more about Jeffery and his work at www.jefferyemoore.com
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Summer Book Crush Sale!!!
Hot sun, hot sand, cool drinks, dark tans. Ahhhh. But your summer won’t be complete until you land a new BOOK BOYFRIEND, right? Lucky for you, we’ve got you covered!
SUMMER BOOK CRUSH offers 50+ titles in many genres. This means 50+ chances to (fictitiously) fall in love. And the best part? Each of these gems is only 99¢, but for a limited time only. The SUMMER BOOK CRUSH event starts on June 26th and ends (yes, even the best things in life end at some point) on June 28th. So don't wait up! Mingle with our BOOK BOYFRIENDS and invite all your friends to participate too. There are plenty of BOOK BOYS to share!
Find your summer’s fling between the pages of a book. And don't stop on one - after all we have many BOOK BOYFRIENDS for you to mingle with.
SUMMER BOOK CRUSH offers 50+ titles in many genres. This means 50+ chances to (fictitiously) fall in love. And the best part? Each of these gems is only 99¢, but for a limited time only. The SUMMER BOOK CRUSH event starts on June 26th and ends (yes, even the best things in life end at some point) on June 28th. So don't wait up! Mingle with our BOOK BOYFRIENDS and invite all your friends to participate too. There are plenty of BOOK BOYS to share!
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
New Release! Wandering by Heather Sutherlin
When you’ve travelled between worlds, there’s nowhere left
to go but home.
Rory has never been so cold in her life. But the biting wind
only reminds her of another pain that grows more intense with each passing day.
Each night Jaron’s beautiful voice sings in her dreams, and each day her
footsteps draw her closer to his side. Danger and intrigue at every turn, no
distance is too far when you’re returning for true love.
Rin has spent the last five years searching for Rory across
two worlds. Now a series of visions have him convinced he’s growing closer to
finding her. But when Rory slips through another portal, taking his visions
with her, he finds himself back at square one. To find her now he’ll need the
help of an old friend and a little otherworldly magic. This time he intends to bring The Wanderer
home for good.
Wandering
Available
on Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and iTunes
June
25th, 2013
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An Excerpt from Wandering:
Sometimes I think I've seen her face more times than my own.
Tonight she stands
on top of a snow- covered mountain with the wind in her hair. Her eyes
crinkle at the corners as she squints into the distance. She shifts her stance,
leaning, her body reaching forward and I can almost feel the racing of her
heart as the wind billows around her, lifting her cloak and whipping her hair
into her eyes. It reminds her of something she once felt, something
powerful. Blood pounds in my ears and
for a moment we are connected, The Wanderer and I. Her pain, her longing, they
choke me. She holds her breath as the wind grows stronger. It pushes against
her so that her footing slips. I want to shout to her, warn her that she might
fall, but I can almost hear her thoughts. She hopes it will carry her away. To
bring her back.
The wind whips around her, swirling ice and snow at
her feet and she begins to cry. Her tears freeze as they slide down her
cheeks. She doesn’t cry from fear or
pain. Not even the bitter, endless cold
could cause her tears. No, she cries
because it is only the wind.
***
I woke up,
panting, covered in sweat. Turning over,
I clenched my eyes shut in a desperate attempt to bring the images back into
focus.
“It’s no use,” I groaned. I knew it wouldn't work. It never did.
She was gone. That one little glimpse
was all I would get –for now.
The visions began the very day we returned home from
Rutahn, the world beyond the portal. I fell asleep on my aunt’s couch and
probably hadn’t even started snoring when her face filled my mind. She was
lying in the corner of a little hut, bundled in blankets and furs. I remember
how she shivered, like she was trying to shake off her own skin. Her cheeks
were flushed a bright red and she gasped for air, tossing in her makeshift
little bed. An arm with skin the color of caramel reached toward her and wiped
her face with a wet cloth. That’s when I realized she was sick. I woke up in a
panic, my heart racing. I had fallen asleep afraid she might be dead and now
instead of feeling relieved that she was alive, I was more afraid than ever. We
still didn’t know where Rory was, but now I knew she was very sick. I worried
incessantly about her after that. I dreamed of her nearly every night,
gathering bits and pieces of information, clues as to where she might be. After that, the dreams gradually increased in
frequency, and then grew more intense.
Now, instead of just seeing Rory, I could feel a little of her thoughts,
her emotions. Most of the time it was a
relief. I saw her safe. I watched her
grow strong again. I even saw her smile once or twice.
Then, there were nights like this one. Nights where I could sense her terror, her
despair, the aching loneliness or desperate longing for those she had lost. I
would lie there helpless, watching her cry deep, heart wrenching sobs and I
would wake up with my pillow wet, my face covered in sympathetic tears. Those
were the nights that weighed on me.
Visions like this one often forced me out of bed and back into my
research. It was impossible to sleep knowing she was out there somewhere in
pain and longing to find a way home. That’s why I keep searching. For five
endless years I’ve searched and I’ll keep searching until I find her and bring
the Wanderer home.
Wandering
is the sequel to Seen by Heather Sutherlin.
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Friday, June 21, 2013
Author Spotlight: Cindy C. Bennett, author of Geek Girl
Author Bio
Cindy C Bennett was born
and raised in beautiful Salt Lake City, growing up in the shadows of the
majestic Rocky Mountains. She and her husband raised two daughters, two sons,
and a plethora of pets without wandering far from the fold. They’ve now added
two beautiful daughters-in-law to their family. In addition to writing YA
fiction, she volunteers her time working with teen girls between the ages of
12-18, all of whom she finds to be beautiful, fascinating creatures that
constantly inspire her stories. She developed a love of writing in high-school
English, when a teacher introduced her to the joys of escaping reality for ten
minutes each day in writing. When she’s not writing, reading or answering
emails (notice there is no mention of cleaning, cooking, or anything vaguely
domestic) she can often times be found riding her Harley through the beautiful
canyons near her home. Learn more at www.cindycbennett.com.
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Jen’s teenage life of
rebelling and sneaking out is growing stale. In an effort to combat her
boredom, Jen makes a bet to turn Trevor, a nice geek, into a “bad boy.” Unexpectedly,
she is pulled into Trevor’s world of sci-fi movies, charity work, and
even--ugh!--bowling. Jen discovers that hanging out with Trevor isn't so bad
after all.
But when Trevor finds
out about the wager, all bets are off.
17-year-old Kate has
lived her whole life in abject poverty, with an alcoholic father and
drug-addicted mother, who severely abuses Kate. At school, her second-hand
clothing marks her as a target. Her refusal to stand up for herself makes her
the recipient of her classmates taunts and bullying. That is, until Henry
returns.
Henry Jamison moved away
six years earlier, just as he and Kate had begun to develop feelings for one
another. He returns to find the bright, funny, outgoing girl he had known now
timidly hiding in corners, barely speaking to anyone around her, suspicious of
even him.
Kate can't figure out
what game Henry is playing with her - for surely his attempts at friendship are
a game. What else would the gorgeous, popular boy from her past want with her?
Niahm (pronounced Neeve)
Parker is thoroughly content with her life in the small town of Goshen. When
Shane Coleman and his nephew Sam move into town, it's the biggest event to
happen in as long as anyone can remember.
Sam is drawn to Niahm against
his will. He'd prefer to not be bound to this angry, stubborn, unlikeable girl.
For Immortals, love is not only forbidden, but dangerous for her.
Niahm finds herself
attracted to the tall, copper-headed boy, who becomes her friend and then her
support when tragedy strikes. Soon, she begins to realize that there may be
more to Sam than she ever suspected... much more. But what he truly is, she
can't begin to imagine.
Rapunzel is not your
average teenager. For one thing, she has a serious illness that keeps her
inside the mysterious Gothel Mansion. And for another, her hair is 15 feet
long. Not to mention that she’s also the key to ultimately saving the world
from certain destruction.
But then she meets a boy
named Fane, who changes all she has ever known, and she decides to risk
everything familiar to find out who she really is.
Filled with romance,
adventure, and mystery, Rapunzel Untangled is one story you won’t want to put
down. Discover the true meaning of love and friendship in this modern twist to
the classic fairytale.
Enchanted Fairytales: (Anthology)
Enchanted Fairytales is
a retelling of five different fairytales from the imagination of Cindy C
Bennett.
Beautiful Beast: Though she knows it's cruel, Calli agrees to
accompany her friends to Monster House where it is rumored the beast howls at
the moon each sunset. Alex believes Calli has bribed her way into his home in
order to get a look at the beast of Monster House, and is determined to hate
her. He isn't prepared as she batters down the hard walls of his soul with her
kindness and humor.
Red and the Wolf: Three years ago, Rafe Wolfe left their tiny
mountain burg of Piera, leaving Ruby Hood behind to mend her shattered heart. Now,
Rafe has come home to compete with his brother Lowell for Ruby's heart. But
Rafe and Lowell have intimate knowledge of the wolf attacks that threaten their
home. Can Ruby live with the same knowledge, or will it forever destroy her?
Snow White: Left at the mercy of her stepmother Katarina,
Snow White is sent into the forest to be killed. Escaping, she stumbles upon an
enchanted village created by Katarina to entrap Prince Philip after he spurned
her. Philip believes Snow White is the one spoken of who can break the curse
that holds Fableton. Snow's only hope of winning freedom for herself and
Fableton is to defeat the evil and powerful Katarina.
The Unmasking of Cinderella: Amella Augustus has
lived under her stepmother's cruel reign since her father's death. Then she
runs into Char - literally. Just when Amella begins to believe she's found her
happily ever after, Iona pounces in threatening to take away Amella’s dreams of
happiness. Now Amella must take charge of her own destiny, and make a decision that
can either give her the peace she’s longed for . . . or return her to the
misery she’s lived in for so long.
The White Swan: Benno von Rothbart, a powereful sorcerer, is
jealous of Odette's love for Victor. Victor and Odette are unaware of Benno's
powers and manipulations to come between them and win Odette for himself. When
Benno uses his powers to transform Odette into a swan, she finds herself in a
fight for her freedom and for Victor in this retelling of the classic Swan Lake
fairytale.
In the Beginning: (Short Story from It’s a Love Thing)
Before coming to Earth
Alashon and Vindar vow to find one another. The vow is not made lightly: if
they fail, they will spend their eternity’s alone.
Drake has lived a hard
life. In and out of trouble with the law, sentenced to juvenile corrections and
finally released to the custody of his parole officer, the strange, surfer-dude
Tom, Drake is forced to move to the tiny beach town of Seaside. There, he meets
Megan, Tom’s off-limits daughter. Though he tries to avoid her, it seems she
turns up constantly in his life. It isn’t long before he finds himself looking
forward to visits from the ultra-optimistic Megan. But does she really care for
Drake, or is he just another charity case? And why does she seem so very familiar
to him?
Reluctance: (Short Story)
Twenty-year-old Dahlia
hates the life that she is forced to lead. But the time is quickly coming when
she must make a decision that will shape the rest of her life. She's set her
sights on Jace. He is someone her family will approve of, someone that will
finally gain her acceptance among her people. Then Cam comes into her life,
making her question what she assumed was her inevitable destiny, giving her
hope that she might be able to lead the normal existence that she longs for.
But fate has its own plan for Dahlia. Now she has to find courage she didn’t
know she possessed to fight for her own future.
Watched: (Short Story from Screams in the Night)
Sixteen-year-old
Stephanie Beasley has it all. She's a top student, head cheerleader, popular,
with a great boyfriend. But she also has it.
It stands in the corner
of her bedroom in the dark of night, watching, waiting. Always waiting. Until
it follows her out of her room for the first time ever, bringing her terror to
a new level.
Soon, Steph is losing
sleep, unable to function, stressed about when it will make its move. And when
it does, she'll be forced to do anything she must to protect those she loves.
Interview:
1) What is your all-time favorite book and why?
Flowers from the Storm
by Laura Kinsale, which is odd since it's completely outside of the genre I
write and generally read (YA). It's a historical romance so it's strange that
it's my all-time fave, but I love the language used in the writing and
descriptions, the flawed hero, the unusual heroine, the intensely romantic love
story.
2) Is there an author you could be compared to or popular
fictional characters your book's characters could relate to and why?
I don't compare myself
to anyone because I feel authors are unique with their own voice, and I don’t
think it’s fair to try to say my writing is as good as someone elses. My
characters are mostly teens or young adults, living in a contemporary world, so
I suppose they'd relate to other characters in the same situation.
3) Can you give us your favorite quote from one of your
books and explain it?
“You, Kate, I fell in
love with you! With your strength and courage, with your naiveté and innocence,
your unschooled sense of humor. With your loyalty and how willingly you gave
your love and trust.”
This quote is from Henry
to Kate in Heart on a Chain when he’s trying to convince her to take him back.
I like it because he’s taking about her qualities without mentioning anything
about her physical self. It’s important to me for my characters to fall in love
with someone not because of how they look but because of how they are.
4) What types of things/people/music inspires you and makes
you want to keep writing?
Almost everything in the
world can be an inspiration if you just open your mind. Romantic stories,
lyrics, movies probably inspire me more than anything, but honestly, just the
world in general. My husband and I recently returned from a trip and I have
oodles of characters in my head bursting to be released simply from observing
others around me. Sometimes something as simple as a thunderstorm inspires me,
or the way the sun slants through a tree.
5) Describe your typical writing day or week.
I write best in the
middle of the night. I begin writing heavily around 10 pm and write usually
until around 4 or 5 am. I sleep until noon, then get up, get ready, and work on
marketing. Marketing is something I can fairly easily stop in the middle of to
take care of family, life, whatever. I hate stopping in the middle of writing,
so that's why nighttime writing works best for me - no one to interrupt me.
6) Is there a food or drink do you have to have when you're
writing?
Water always to drink,
because I don't want to have to get up if I'm thirsty. And usually I have
chocolate of some kind nearby.
7) Can you tell us what you're working on right now (& possibly
provide an excerpt & cover)?
I'm nearly finished with
a book I'm writing with Jeffery Moore, a YA sci-fi, again outside my usual
genre. I don't have a cover yet, nor an official blurb, but it's about a
creature who wakes up on earth inside of a human teen with no memory of who she
is or where she came from. It's a novel of self-discovery, and finding the
person she’s meant to be with. I'm also writing a book (I'm about 1/2 way
through) that's a contemporary YA romance with a hero who feels no emotion, and
a heroine who has extremely unusual home circumstances (not abuse), making them
both a bit broken. (I may have the one book finished before 6/21 so if I do
I'll send the info at that time and change this answer)
Excerpt: Rapunzel Untangled
RG: If I can discover my
address, then I'll tell you where to find the correct trellis. There might be
more.
Fab Fane Flannigan: You
genuinely don't know your address? Huh. Weird. Okay. Maybe I can find you by
your last name if it's not common.
RG: I know the name of
my house. Does that help? It's actually my own last name.
Fab Fane Flannigan: Your
house has a name? Can't be too many of those, so maybe that will help.
Especially if it's also your last name and your last name isn't Smith or Lee.
Rapunzel took a deep
breath, then plunged.
RG: My last name is
Gothel. I live at Gothel Manor. Do you know where it is?
The cursor flashed for
so long without response Rapunzel thought he'd signed off. It showed him as
still online, though. Maybe he was Googling the information. She smacked her
forehead. Of course. Why hadn't she thought of that all this time? She probably
could have discovered her own address in that same manner and not had to let
him know that she didn't know where she lived. She moved her mouse to open a
new tab for that very purpose when his message came.
Fab Fane Flannigan:
Sorry. Just a bit stunned, here. Are you saying you live at GOTHEL MANSION???
The Gothel Mansion? I'm having a hard time believing that. You’ve been playing
me this whole time? Is that the reason for all the secrecy? I'm just kind of
feeling . . . disbelieving, I guess.
Rapunzel stared at his
words. Was her home well known? Why did he call it Gothel Mansion instead of
Gothel Manor? And why did he think she was kidding about living here?
RG: My mother calls it
Gothel Manor, so maybe that's different?
Fab Fane Flannigan: No,
Rapunzel, there's only one that I know of. It has to be the same. Are you
telling me the truth here?
RG: Yes, of course.
She made a decision.
RG: Okay, time for me to
stop being so "secretive" as you say. But I have good reasons for
being so. I have a disease
She stopped and deleted
the last four words.
RG: I can't go outside
because if I do I will get very sick. I live in a specific area of the house.
It's the southeast corner. I only know that because I have a compass. I don't
know my address because I've never had any reason to need to know it. I suppose
I could have Googled it, but honestly the thought never crossed my mind. Is it
weird that I live here?
There was no response
again for a few long minutes before he answered.
Fab Fane Flannigan: No,
not weird, just . . . never mind. So you live in the tower?
RG: Uh, the tower? I
don't know. Is it a tower?
Fab Fane Flannigan: Yes,
it is. I know where it is. I'll be there Friday at 8.
Rapunzel sensed the
difference in his tone. Something wasn't right.
Fab Fane Flannigan:
Rapunzel, promise me one thing.
RG: Okay.
Fab Fane Flannigan:
Don't Google your house.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
The Indie Inked Solstice Sale!!
Summer Solstice. It isn't just the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. In Celtic lore, it is also the day of the epic battle between the Oak King and the Holly King. Brothers—twins—who symbolically battle each year to gain control of the seasons. The Oak King, fair and golden, rules until Midsummer, the day of Summer Solstice. The darksome Holly King reigns until Winter Solstice, when the Oak King—and daylight—regains his power.
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Impossible by Komal Kant
Their Promise byBrina Courtney
Tragic by JA Huss
Recalled by Cambria Hebert
Selling Scarlett by Ella James
Wicked Fate by Tabatha Vargo
Forged by Greed and Forged by Magic:Origins by Angela Orlowski-Peart
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