Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts
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New Release: Enchanted Ravensong: Charmed Evermore


New Release: Enchanted Ravensong: Charmed Evermore
July 29, 2012


Ruby Gladstone is a witch seeking new experiences. What she really wants is Daryl Manchester. But a magical encounter, body shift and a detour through an Otherly World takes immediate priority.
Becca Benard is a restless spirit. She wants justice for her murder and the person that can help her just arrived in the garden Becca has been haunting.
Ruby and Becca join together through spirit possession and shapeshifter magic to achieve their goals, but it isn’t always smooth flying.

This is a Magical Fantasy Novelette
Word count: 15,250



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Enjoy this Excerpt:


   I’ve always believed that stopping to smell the roses was an excellent way to induce a feel good magic. When the opportunity presents itself to indulge in this simple pleasure; it’s Mother Nature’s way of getting your attention.
   Naturally, I paused and treated myself with fragrant indulgence.
The heady scent pulled my face closer and I took a deep breath. Rose magic is powerful and I was under its spell before I had a chance to exhale.
   I sensed the magical charm immediately, but the bliss of scented rosiness made the experience euphoric. That’s why I did not panic.
   Even as I stared at the crimson blood droplets on my fingertip and wondered vaguely how the skin had been pierced, the sensation of bodily change began its mystical process.
There was a flutter of wings, and then the world spun out of control as my physical body shifted into an unfamiliar form.
   A feminine voice interrupted my confusion. “I’ll give you your body back when the moon shifts into the next quarter phase.”
   Uncomfortable in my new skin, I shudder and ripple the feathers along my wings. “Since I’m a bird, I don’t understand. It’s lost within bewilderment and this body change.”
   “That’s not my problem,” she remarks. “I’ve a mission and must see it through.”
   “Who are you? A body snatcher?” A bird’s eye view of my body frightens me with a reality check.
   “For now, I’m you,” she answers with a cocky attitude. Her confidence seems to grow with each passing second. “But I don’t mind if you call me Becca since no one will hear you anyway. The confusion will ease as you get used to the transformation from human to raven.”





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Over the Rainbow, #TeaserTrain Wrapped in a New Theme

Recently, it became necessary to take a break from my online presence and do some regrouping. The biggest aspect of that time away was spent reworking this blog. The project to change wasn't planned, but since my old blogger theme was removed from the Internet by the creator I had some major scrambling. (They don't notify the people using their CSS that the project has been removed. *sigh*)


The process wasn't easy because for several months I've been working with a nifty little Netbook. That was actually the real reason for the vacation-break. On that little pink beauty, the Internet connection is disastrously slow  (think old-time dial-up)  so there was no pleasure in working my social networks due to page loading taking several minutes.


Rebuilding here on Blogger while still using the little Netbook took several days while awaiting my new computer. Do you like the new layout? It should be much easier to read. ;) 


When I finished with the new theme, I was completely relieved! At that point all I waited for was my new computer.


I'm blessed with a computer geek son and he has gifted me with so much computer power that it's magical. lol Not only can I work through social networking with supernatural oomph, but I can watch a DVD, too!


Also, I didn't realize how much I missed a full sized keyboard. Now, I'm back to writing and there's less cramping. Woot!


That means my current wip is progressing nicely. ;) 


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Enough with my news. Today is Thursday #TeaserTrain on Twitter and I thought it would be fun to share a magical moment with you. 


If you've read my blogs before, you know that I love playing with plot bunnies. If you're new, don't fret. You'll find several links below where you can explore some popular plot bunny posts. 


This is where we get to the lovely sign above...


Why?


Because in CLAIRE: the LOST FAE playing with a rainbow became a marvelous plot bunny. This #TeaserTrain comes from chapter twelve, Òran Mór, in which Claire loses her fear of flying in the midst of a magical rainbow.


Enjoy!






Leeson’s sensual laugh played along Claire's skin. "Did you see the rainbow?"
"No," she answered and nibbled his neck.
He backed away. His sudden absence startled her to their surroundings.
High above San Franscisco, he spun her in a waltzing circle.
Claire gasped. "Can people see us?"
"Only if you want them to."
Arching over the bay and iconic bridge was the largest rainbow she had ever seen. "Oh! The colors are awesome! Do you think it’s a sign that everything will work out?"
He moved curls from her neck, kissed and finished with a breath across wet skin. "Rainbows are a symbol of hope."
She had just been thinking of hope, moments before Leeson arrived. "It's perfect. Hope is heart magic. I never really made the connection before though. Emily Dickinson said, 'Hope is that thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops…at all.'"
"Then I agree with Emily Dickinson. Can you hear the music?" he asked.
"From a rainbow?"
"Let the earth whisper," Leeson said while spinning. "The ancient Celts called the phenomen Òran Mór. That is the name for the earth’s song and is magic at the deepest level."
Claire focused on opening to hearing any possible sound. At first she only heard city traffic, but then something else murmured past her ears.
The heartstrings of heaven and earth combined into whispers of beautiful music. It was powerful and exhilarating.
Leeson’s arms surrounded her.
The air around them colored the sky with brilliance scented in delicious aromas of cinnamon and strawberry.
Fear of flying did not exist anymore as they journeyed through the wispy rainbow colors.
Nature's gift of misty transparency caressed them with divine love. Each rainbow color contained its own flavor, sound and intense vibration.
When Leeson guided her flight into the brilliant orange mist, Claire's mouth watered at the luscious citrus scent. Oranges and lemons were already her favorites. She would never see them the same way again.
By the time they reached the enriched shades of violet, joy consumed her and she spun in happy circles while coursing invisible across the San Francisco Bay heavens.


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Thank you for stopping by. Enjoy your day & happy reading!


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Amazon Kindle: Concentric Circles (Shayla's story)

             
Amazon Kindle: Claire: the Lost Fae
             


Wyndy: in a Heartbeat ~ Short Story [here] 


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Magically Delightful Earth Day 2012 #blogtaxi


What does Earth Day have to do with creating supernatural stories in this modern world? Where are the plot bunnies, magic and the variety of gifted & charmed characters?

They can be in your Kindle. ;)


I’ll be honest, I LOVE books. The paper kind. Long ago, I lost count of how many I own. But that doesn't mean I don't love my Kindle. That handy little device has an Earth saving 150 books on it. ;D

Before I share some Aithne Secret Plot Bunnies, I'd like to give a little bit of historical perspective to this magical day.

Today is special and it all started back in 1962 when U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, the “Father of Earth Day,” initiated his first environmental actions. Senator Nelson talked Pres. John F. Kennedy into touring the U.S. in support of saving our environment.


This first effort was unsuccessful and didn’t accomplish the desired change.

But Senator Nelson didn’t give up. On April 22, 1970, the time was right. The determined senator proposed the first National Earth Day. The reason for his proposal was "...to shake up the political establishment and force this issue onto the national agenda.”

Twenty million Americans joined forces to support the cause for a cleaner environment.

It's true that I don't usually post about political issues. That's why I prefer to focus on a gratitude aspect. 

Today, April 22, 2012, I just wanted to say Thank You to those folk for beginning that important journey back in 1970. You started a movement that has continued into 2012. Pretty awesome. ;)



Now, back to supernatural stories inside your Kindle. ;) 


One of the joys of writing is creating locales to place within the plot lines of my stories. 


Honestly, I didn't realize this until I wrote the scenes in Concentric Circles. It's one of those times when 'write what you know' becomes a pivotal plot element.


The scenes I'm referring to grew from first hand experiences and take place at the Gorge Metro Park, 1160 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 

The Gorge Park still holds parts of my heart within its massive ice age carved stones and the rushing waters of Cuyahoga River even though I live in Florida. 


I've spent many hours hiking through freshly fallen leaves, stood next to the water fall and also basked in the earthiness of Mary Campbell's Cave. (Mary Campbell was the first known 'white' person so far west.)

During those Gorge Park mini-adventures, I didn't think ahead to when those precious moments would become part of a romance novel. But eventually the plot bunnies found me, wrangled my imagination and enticed the words through busy fingertips.

During the story writing process my appreciation of Mother Earth also deepened. 


That's why I'm sharing this portion of Concentric Circles with Readers today.


I don't usually let secret CiaranLexiss (a very special character) out and journeying about the Internet, but today is an opportunity for a double serving of supernatural -- Mother Nature and an awesome talking artifact. Enjoy!




(Excerpt from Concentric Circles, chapter 14; The Gorge.)



Shayla inhaled deeply, pulling in the fall scents of the Gorge Park. She wanted to remember forever the way this place of such awesome beauty felt and smelled. Standing in Mary Campbell’s cave, brought back so many memories. It washed over her with the same power expressed by the falls below. Prior to her trip, she had felt the energies of the park and its glacier carved stones. Now, after the events in Glastonbury, she experienced their vibrations more deeply.
DO NOT FEAR, PRETTY ONE. YE WILL BE HAPPY IF YE LET YERSELF BE.” CIARANLEXISS said from her boot.
Shayla sighed, looking around. They were alone. She couldn’t help it. Talking to an artifact still came over as more than a little insane. “I guess happiness seems elusive. How does someone leave their home with the possibility of never coming back?”
YE WILL NEVER TRULY LEAVE. YE CAN ALWAYS COME BACK.”
“Humph.” Shayla began walking along the leaf blown trail, stepping around roots and large stones. “Humans have a saying. ‘You can never go back.’ It’s already different, CIARAN.” She decided the shortened name felt comfortable rolling off her tongue. “What am I going to tell mom? What about my friends? I could care less about my job. I can get a job anywhere.”
The trail steepened. Large boulders, small bushes and trees made the park one of the most interesting in the area. The oaks on either side of the foot trail, stood tall and strong, reflecting the timeless beauty of the landscape. The sound of water journeying down the steep slope in small streams to the Cuyahoga River added their whispers.
A chipmunk chattered at her fiercely for trespassing on his trail.
“Shh. I’m just passing through.”
Another hiker looked at her as though she were a loon.
She shrugged and continued on her way. Think that’s crazy? Try hearing and talking to a knife. By now she realized that CIARAN’s voice actually came from the sgian dhu, and was not inside her mind. Therefore, he had no way of knowing her thoughts. That proved to be something of a relief.
Crossing a small footbridge, she moved toward the high point of the trail. The carved sandstone all around hummed. She stopped briefly, placed her palm on the stone and allowed its vibrations to sweep over her. Up here, the path cut through two massive edifices in a narrow crevice.
Fallen leaves padded the sound of footsteps with both the silence of old nearly decomposed leaves and the rustling of fall’s newest contributions. The essence of nature surrounded her. The scent of the seasons pervaded her sinuses. A blue jay called raucously.
The memory of Meekal’s voice wafted over her. “Haven’t you ever heard a stone scream or purr?” 


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Here's a pretty video if you'd like to see some fascinating views of our beautiful Earth. (Yes, I know it's from The Secret, but they offer a fine panorama of viewing pleasure.)











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March Madness ~ Not Crazy...Just Conflicted
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Amazon Kindle: Concentric Circles (Shayla's story)

           
Amazon Kindle: Claire: the Lost Fae
            


Wyndy: in a Heartbeat ~ Short Story [here] 


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Delightfully Bound to the ‘Net from West Coast Florida #blogtaxi

I admit that I still remember the days before we had the Internet. There were childhood moments when I sat beneath the apple tree on a swing and savored the fresh blossoms floating down around me like angel kisses.


Heaven came and took the apple tree. That incident was one of my ‘first loss experiences.’  But those apple blossoms are still a part of me because I can close my eyes and be swinging in bliss. (Springtime always brings this memory to the forefront of my life. ;)


By the time the apple blossoms disappeared, I began a new journey. An amazing time it was, too. For you see, I spent many days curled up in my favorite chair reading the latest in a long stream of books to be explored.


Sometimes, I wonder if those days are long lost in the slipstream of time. We all know we can’t get them back unless we close our eyes and dream. 


In many ways that’s okay, because events and memories have happened during the in-between space of Then and Now. 


For awhile, I spent time living on a street named Orchardway. That’s what happens when an apple orchard is bulldozed to make room for progress and new housing.


Looking back, I realize that Orchardway was also a portal to the future. Remember dial-up internet? That horrible buzzing, and then the computer monitor springing to life with a window to the world? 


Oh yeah!


I remember we were the odd people—we had a computer. Neighbors shook their heads and scowled because they didn’t know how to react to such peculiar behavior. (psst… I bet each house in that neighborhood has every gadget they can buy now. lol)


The Internet grew by leaps and bounds. Frequent changes kept the learning curve alive. During the early days of connection issues and constant ‘net construction’ the education could be a head banging experience. <-- I laugh about this now. But in the long run it has been a joyous trip.


If you really think about your Internet time, when we click through a link, we are visiting places around the world with amazing efficiency. (No, this doesn’t eliminate real life travels.)


A brief example: I’m on the gulf coast, Florida. From this vantage point, I can click [here] and visit a favorite romance author, read her latest news and browse her pages. Catherine Bybee is a pretty cool person, and guess what? She’s in California. 


After visiting California, I can click [here] and visit my friend Tanya in the Lake District, England. Yup… across the pond. Tanya shares amazing photos that she has taken during her hiking sprees through the Lake District. (please forgive my mispelling!)


*waves*


Yes, I’m still here in Florida being kissed by pleasant gulf breezes. And that means that you are here in Florida, too. Welcome to the Sunshine State. ;)




Does that make you a voyager, journeyman or time traveler? If that’s what you would like, I say go for it.


So what does being delightfully bound to the ‘net have to do with today’s post? Well, another cool aspect of the Internet is that I can be on someone else’s blog at the same time I’m on mine. (Two places at once! Lol Now that’s magic.)


Laurie’s Thoughts & Reviews has a special feature post today for Claire: the Lost Fae. Give Laurie a visit and learn a few secrets about the writing process that I shared with her readers. 




Thank you for passing through my world. ;)

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March Madness ~ Not Crazy...Just Conflicted
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Aithne Jarretta Shares #FridayFlash

I like sharing this little piece of flash fiction with readers every once in a while. It doesn't take long to read because it's a whopping 750 words.  


The story initially was a flash fiction challenge presented to local writers. Winners were published in  the periodical The Florida Palm


One of the memories I love about being chosen...


The periodical placed a really cool lightning flash image as the background for the whole section of pages in the article. 


Hope you enjoy. 


Lancashire England: 1600



“Ow!”


Arsi stared as blood seeped through a cut created by the shattered mirror. She raised her fingers, turning them to see better in the candlelight. Black in darkness becomes red within light. The last image in the mirror was lightning flashing outside her window, giving her black hair a blue tinge.


A strange sensation spiraled within, building trepidation. Broken mirrors were a portent. She frowned at the araneous cracks. They gave the impression of a thousand facetted pieces. Mesmerized by her fragmented reflection, she began to notice a strange mist.


It seeped from the fissures, increasing in thickness, surrounding her like a shroud. An unseen band tightened around her lungs, stealing her breath. Loss of air culminated in shaky knees. “What?”
She stepped away. Her breathing, now rapid and shallow, filled the chamber, in accompaniment of her fast heartbeat. She shuddered.


Someone with a strange accent spoke. “Don’t be afraid.”


The band around her released. She inhaled sharply and threw herself away from the person who appeared.


“Ah, the blood of a phoenix, a lightning strike, and of course—my mirror.”


Her heel caught on the fringe of the hand-woven rug. She landed hard on oak planks. “Omph!” Still frightened, Arsi moved backward. She stared at him, heart thudding. “Who are ye?”


He grinned, showing very white teeth, and then pushed his hand through short black hair. “I’m Raven O’dara. I’m from the future. Don’t fear me.”


The hairs on her neck stood. He was dressed in dark, unfamiliar clothing. She frowned at black boots. Their sheen reflected the candle glow. She had never seen such in her lifetime. Disbelief welled. “The future?”


He shrugged and nodded. Spinning, he studied the room. “Humph. Let me fix this.” He swept a hand over the mirror. It became whole.


She gasped. His reflection, unbroken and highlighted by flickering flames, smiled. “Ye are a witch?” Her querulous voice echoed.


“No. I’m from two thousand-eleven.” He moved closer.


She tried to scamper away across the bed; its quilts hampered her progress. His laughter sent butterfly tingles over her skin. “Ye are a witch if ye claim to be from the future!”


He pounced upon her.


Fear and confusion consumed her. She attempted to hit him.


More laughter, and then he grabbed her wrists. His face lit with amusement. He tilted his head, eyeing her. “You’re young. Nineteen, maybe?”


She growled deep in her throat and shook her head. Warmth saturated her, thrumming through her heated blood.


Someone shouted outside. The sound of shattering glass assaulted her. A large stone landed on the floor, hostility and mayhem, its tail.


“Come out! Witch!”


Stilled by the rock’s intrusion, she tried to swallow. “I’m not a witch,” she whispered through a dry throat.


“I know.” Raven brushed his finger down her temple, moving it to her mouth. A feather light touch, across tender skin, tickled her. “You must face this in order to live. That’s why I’m here. I will take you from the ashes afterward. You will be fine.” He rose, pulling her up.


Humanity surged through the door. Frenzied, she tried to escape. There was nowhere to run. Death’s shadow appeared everywhere, grabbing and pulling her toward the abyss. Someone hit her on the head.


Blackness engulfed her, choking away her scream.


Water.


She gasped at the shock of cold wetness.


“Wake up witch!”


“I am not—”


Belligerent hatred silenced her. Rough hands clenched. The stake, powerful yet temporary, held her tightly to the place of death. Strange, its purpose should cross her mind in the midst of turmoil. She looked for Raven. There, standing at the back of the crowd. Sudden calmness blessed her.


Someone in the mob stepped through him as though he was not present. Eyes gazing upon her, he smiled.


“The end is truly the beginning.” He blew a kiss on his fingertips.


The action brought forth acceptance. She studied the wood below. Damp from the rain, it would smolder and start with painful slowness. A quick inhale and release, the fire blazed from her magic, surrounding her, tickling in its warmth.


This is who I am. In a flashpoint of phoenix fire, she sang, blissful in newfound freedom.




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Thank you! 

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If You Missed these Plot Bunny Tracks:

March Madness ~ Not Crazy...Just Conflicted
Magically Entising: Is Your Shapeshifter Sexy today?
Mother, Daughter & Plot Bunny Tracks, Oh My! #amwriting


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Amazon Kindle: Concentric Circles (Shayla's story)
Claire: the Lost Fae ~ Available Now


Wyndy: in a Heartbeat ~ Short Story [here] (soon to be unpublished!)


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The Creature of Habit has Returned! #amwriting

All right, I acknowledge she never left. ;) I guess I’m referring to the fact I went to the office supply store (<-- OSS) in search of creature comforts.

If you’ve stopped by and read some of my posts you’ll remember the shopping trip to find new notebooks for story notes. That was a night to remember because I was starting a new story and needed supplies. (read here)

That night at the OSS I saw an office chair that distracted me from my original intent. It took discipline but I stayed focused and purchased the necessary notebooks.

A week later my PC crashed. *sigh* Thank goodness I keep all my writing on a USB. I’m blessed with an awesome son talented in the ways of computers, so now I’m working on a different system. It would take a degree in computer science to explain the intricacies.

During all the hoopla over computer changes (creature of habit struggling with newness, acronyms she’s never heard before & working on keeping up with online duties) I decided to make another major change.

Yep. That’s me, on some supernatural, freaky day and wandering through the misty fog of the unknown.

I made a major decision.

Change my writing space. Completely change—from a room in the back of the house to the front.

Three months ago I would have never expected this.

In the new room, I sat down and started working on one of my new stories.

The story starts at a crossroads. I thought that was appropriate because I’ve been standing in the center of a junction and making many different decisions.

Then it happened. The chair I was using did horrible things to my back. It didn’t seem to matter that I placed cushions and focused on posture. The back pain kept getting worse.

Who knew this could be such a risky business? Since I’ve been doing this for several years, I didn’t.

That’s why we circled back around to the OSS & that chair that had distracted with pleasant comfort. Of course it’s been weeks so the store inventory was different. It took some poking around and moving the new arrivals aside. (Yes, I talked to them politely. They were nice, but…) I was ready to give up, and then I saw a familiar face…err, I mean chair back.

With its high back, perfectly placed arms, adjustable seat and WHEELS! I was tickled pink. Who on earth would put such a heavenly chair in the furthest corner of the store? How rude!

Woot! I discovered something amazing. My new chair was marked down 60% for clearance!

So this time, instead of riding the chair up the isle (yes, it’s rough on my son taking mom out into the ‘normal’ world), I proudly pushed the chair to the front of the store and purchased it.

Last night my dear son laughed at me because I kept sitting in my new chair. *sigh* this time in pleasure. After several hours of being here, there is NO back pain!

So now I must get back to that crossroads story filled with shapeshifters, magic and adventure, but it’s a renewed pleasure. ;)

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If You Missed these Plot Bunny Tracks:

March Madness ~ Not Crazy...Just Conflicted
Magically Entising: Is Your Shapeshifter Sexy today?
Mother, Daughter & Plot Bunny Tracks, Oh My! #amwriting


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Amazon Kindle: Concentric Circles (Shayla's story)
Claire: the Lost Fae ~ Available Now


Wyndy: in a Heartbeat ~ Short Story [here] (soon to be unpublished!)


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Mother, Daughter & Plot Bunny Tracks, Oh My! #amwriting

It’s all about the reading experience. This is a well known fact. At least in my experience it has been. 

Through the years I spent solely as a reader, the authors I loved created worlds where I could simply vanish. *poof* 

That was the pleasure of journeying between the book covers.

Hours spent with imaginative characters eased the other stresses in life.

Then one day I sat on the couch and started writing a story. That became a new adventure and carried me into new realms of magic.

I will be honest, despite years of education; I discovered there was much to learn. ;)

In a million ways it has been the best thing for me. I mean those years spent learning to put my stories into my computer and eventually onto paper. Then the culture shifted and digital ink has become the biggest invention since the printing press. (saw a tv program ranking Kindle #52 in top 100 21st cent. gadgets)

Here we are now on this Internet webpage, where I write about my joy of story telling and the modern tools with which to share them. Yowza!

And guess what? It still comes down to the reading experience for each individual reader. Readers want to delve into the imaginative worlds and journey next to each character as if they are right there with them. Readers want to feel and understand the story they are reading.

That’s a very particular concept when it comes to writing paranormal. Writing magic and sending you on a journey you may have never experienced before is definitely one of my favorite challenges.

So when I write about wind-riding or being confronted by a daemon when he isn’t supposed to be able to see the invisible heroine, those story elements are super charged with magic and fun.

Then we have the not so magical aspects like… Do you really know everything about your mother? Would you even want to?

Frankly, since I’m an author sandwiched between mother and daughter characters, there have been challenges when writing their stories.

Daughter Shayla was very disgruntled to discover her mother Claire knew about wind-riding, the magic in their shared locket and the fact that Shayla’s conception had mystical significance. Naturally, these secrets qualify as important things mom never told Shayla.

About Claire? As a mother, she really didn’t want her daughter Shayla knowing about childhood difficulties, her deep-seated angel issues and the crimson boots of bling. (ß this is my modern term…one which annoys character Claire… ;)

It’s all in the ‘stuff mom never told you’ and would you really want to know if she ever did.

But if you think about the story differently, you discover that Claire had excellent reasons for keeping certain information to herself. As parents, we all want to protect our children from the big bad world. (okay, crimson boots have nothing to do with the big bad world)

So keeping secrets for protective reasons is usually acceptable as a parent.
As an author? vbg 

Keeping story secrets can be fun. Sometimes revealing those secrets in little pieces of plot bunny tracks can literally make us dance in anticipation.

At any rate, thanks to digital ink, story secrets can be spread across the ‘net with awesome delight. 

Let’s not forget that the enjoyment for your leisurely moments can and does affect how we feel as we go about our other real life duties.

So take a break. You've earned it. Curl up with a magical book, explore the world in a way you've never experienced and indulge in the magic! Now that's pure ambrosia for your romantic spirit.

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If You Missed these Plot Bunny Tracks:
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Amazon Kindle: Concentric Circles (Shayla's story)
Claire: the Lost Fae ~ Available Now


Wyndy: in a Heartbeat ~ Short Story [here] 


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Peace & Love be with you always.
Aithne Jarretta
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