Showing posts with label paranormal romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paranormal romance. Show all posts

Is You Shapeshifter Sexy Today?


Yes, I realize you are wondering what that photo of a fierce falcon has to do with sexy shapeshifters. ;) Don't let his steady gaze fool you. He's here to protect us from the wicked things that go bump in the night.

Shapeshifters are a common element of paranormal. That's all right because each author uses them in different ways. 

In the beginning when I first started writing I stayed within the lines and wrote shapeshifters in the usual face. You know, werewolves and big cats. 

Those days were fun and an early creative expression. The more words I wrote, the more everything shifted within my writing.

Then I met a not so typical black cat:


That black cat became important because he was a creature that could hide in plain sight. His purpose in the story was to allow the shapeshifter character to blend in with the usual surroundings without drawing unnecessary attention to his presence. (the panther couldn't walk down main street)

The first time I used this black cat magical element the character was a young teenager. I discovered him during a writing practice while he teased a professor by wrecking havoc on an exam covered teacher's desk. (my muse often introduces new characters at the least expected moments ;) 

That young shapeshifter grew up and received a staring role in Concentric Circles. A multi-faceted character, Meekal Chilkwell taught me much about the world of shapeshifter heroes.

Gotta love those dimples...

Meekal isn't the only time I've used a cat shapeshifter. In Claire: the Lost Fae, Katrina walked off an elevator and into Claire's life at a pivotal moment of newly discovered danger.

Katrina Oakland ~ Feline Shifter

Katrina becomes a new and important friend for Claire. Her experience and wisdom helps the story progress to an enchanted and happy conclusion.

But I should be honest with you and admit that Katrina had some help. ;) You see, she is a magical fan of the renowned artist, Michelangelo. 



Katrina has a magical penchant for all things marble. She uses the metamorphic veins within this beautiful earth element in creative ways.  I won't give all her secrets away here. ;) 

But I will say that David makes an appearance in the story, in all his splendid glory. Yes, David is considered a shapeshifter in this story.

Mentioning the Shifters of Light in this post brings me around to the necessity of sharing a little bit of wickedness with you.















Every story must have its conflict. I'm not going to present the Hades Hounds in their full wickedness here today. The only element I will reveal is they are a legion of daemons led by a vengeful Marquis of Hades.

But don't worry. Remember that beautiful falcon at the beginning of this post? He's here to protect you. 




















Magical Moment: Claire: the Lost Fae

The suddenness of spreading wings made Claire gasp and step back while she stared at Leeson.
In midair he transformed. He floated down and landed with silent gracefulness. Last to change, strong wings spread wide, folded in, and then blended into his back. 



Leeson ~ Winged Hero
















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Okay, so I think there's something sexy about a hero with wings. vbg

Hope you've enjoyed this pictorial blog post about some more plot bunny tracks. 


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Spring Forward! (in time) #SampleSunday of Magic

Did you survive your leap through time this morning? I'm referring to the time change we go through twice a year. 


I could could put a magical plot twist on the event, but for now I'm going to remain peaceful and enjoy my quiet Sunday. While I'm at it, I promise to avoid all ley lines. (see bio...)


Oh yeah, thanks Ben Franklin for coming up with an idea that can shift our daily lives with a touch of chaos. ;) 


Baby schedules go wack-o (at least it did for my kids), overnight jobs are bizarre and then there's the time spent running around changing all the clocks that don't automatically shift to the new hour. (note to self: turn cell phone off...then reboot...)


So in celebration of Spring Forward for Spring, I'm giving my Twitter Followers & Visitors the opportunity to explore within the pages of Concentric Circles.


Enjoy.


Description:  Shayla Brinawell comes from a fragmented family. Fearful of the dangers her daughter could face, Shayla’s mother raised her to deny and hide her magical gifts. Shayla is about to have her world turned upside down and every other which way. Witch way that is. She must come to terms with her magical destiny in hyper drive.


Meekal Chilkwell has always known his life purpose. To protect the magical and healing waters of The Chalice Well located in the shadow of the great mystical Tor in Glastonbury, England. A new danger has arisen. One that threatens not only the Chilkwell family, but also the non-magical world.


Shayla & Meekal join together to conquer Syther the Quitch, an evil wizard bent on spreading darkness.


Concentric Circles grabbed me the minute I started reading and didn't let go. Fast-paced and well-written, I LOVED this novel! Guess I'm a sucker for books that keep me turning the pages.
~ Sky Purington ~




Excerpt from Chapter Eight: Death Knell


After eating, Shayla and Meekal walked through a hidden panel in the library to an upper room serving as an oversized closet. “This is where we store the linen and paper goods for the guests who stay here at the manor. It’s mostly Mari Bree and Harry who use this particular secret passage.” Meekal closed the cupboard door they stepped through and a mythic shroud surrounded them with a sense of the past.
Shayla studied the many drawers and doors built into the wall on either side. A chill traveled through her. “Kal?”
He motioned to the wall beneath a small leaded window. “Yeah, this is where two monks stayed. Their cots were there. The cupboards are a later addition.”
The window let in a sliver of distorted moonlight, casting them in silver.
“Spooky.”
“Aye. Come this way,” Meekal whispered, wrapping his fingers protectively around hers.
Next, they stepped out into the upper hall. Plush carpet padded their footsteps as Shayla followed Meekal past portraits, artifacts and live plants adorning the upper hall.
He led her to a narrow stairwell at the far end. The first surprise Shayla received was that the stairwell was an optical illusion. Three pie-shaped steps turned to the right only to end in a black wall carved with a door. Close inspection revealed the illusion of his bedroom entrance.
“Surprise.”
“How?”
“This way,” Meekal said, mischievously. He moved his hand forward to the shelves that graced the end of the hall next to the fake stairs. The oak shelf before Shayla boasted several figurines: a unicorn, a wooden box carved with runes and a Crusader helmet. The helmet was fascinating. It was made of steel with narrow eye slits on the crossbar of the symbolic cross of the Crusades. Fleur-de-lis terminals embellished the sacred symbol. Meekal’s finger glazed over the brass cross, following its shape. “Pernicious.”
Shayla’s brows rose sharply.
“No one will ever guess that’s my keyword,” he said, while he readjusted the helmet’s position on the shelf. “Even Harry doesn’t know it. Follow me.”
Shayla stepped through the doorway that had opened when Meekal spoke. “Why doesn’t Harry know? I thought he is your best friend.”
“His twisted sense of protecting me. We hang out elsewhere when we’re together. Stubborn prat. Anyway he prefers the Tor or Harry’s Pub when we take time to socialize.” The book shelves swung closed behind them, latching with a soft click.
“Pernicious was the Raven Prince. He was Fyr’s da and the person who sent Black Bry to Glastonbury. You’ll learn the history later. Perhaps Fyr will tell you.”
“Okay,” Shayla said, dragging the word out as she focused on the thickly carpeted narrow stairs wending upward. They stepped into Meekal’s room. His upper floor bedroom spanned the full size of the manor. The steps carried them up to the middle of the chamber.  
The bed dominated the right side, its presence powerfully bold due to four posts rising almost to the pitched ceiling. The ceiling, marked with both heavy wood beams and modern skylights, crowned with everything with perfection. “Wow.”
“That’s why I like it up here,” he replied, voice filled with humor and pride. “I have a full view of the gardens below and the summer sky above. I’ve never been able to decide which I like best, the stars on a clear night or snow falling from the heavens.”
Shayla reached for the intricately carved bedpost. The ancient oak, hand carved with leaves and grapevines, hinted at a story. Heavy ripe fruit looked so real they tempted one to pluck them. “Kal, why grapes?”
“You don’t know? Grapes are connected with the vine mentioned in the Bible. You know, the blood of Christ? The bed has been in the family for generations. Mum wanted more modern pieces so she gave this one to me.”
At the opposite end of the room, a desk and low book shelves stood before a wide window overlooking the garden. She walked around a half wall where a flat screen TV hung, past Meekal’s workout area to a portrait positioned on the right-hand side over the desk. Ignoring the books scattered on the desk and surrounding shelves, Shayla studied the portrait closely. “Kal, is this it?”
“Aye. See the stone archway in the background?”
“Yes.” The portrait was currently empty of people. It depicted a warm summer day. She squinted, positive she could see the breeze teasing the leaves on the trees. The background was of an English hill where a ruin stood in blazing defiance of the apparent destruction of the rest of the structure.
Meekal leaned in close. “Focus,” he breathed into her ear.
Eyes glued to the archway and the sky through it, Shayla whispered, “Travel into a portrait. So cool.”
A soft breeze transported them.
“Anything’s possible with magic.”
Shayla gasped. Turning quickly, she gazed into Meekal’s room from the inside of the portrait. Her palm rested on the cool stones giving her evidence of the truth of their journey.
“Good evening to ye.”
Shayla’s head followed the voice behind her. With hands and knees shaking, she whispered through her shock, “Hello.”
Meekal grasped her elbow, leading her to a short rock wall on the interior side of the ruin. “Here, Shay. Sit.”
“Morna told me. I dinna believe.”
Shayla swallowed her own disbelief and looked up into a near perfect mirror image.
“Shay,” Meekal said gently, “this is Keira. Keira, this is Shayla.” Meekal looked from one to the other. “Well, there is a slight difference in your hair color and…”
Shayla glared at him. “Kal.”
Meekal chuckled, his shoulders shaking.
Keira smiled and laughed. The sound was musical within the confines of the broken ruins around them.
“Where are we?” Shayla stood and looked around, no longer shaking.
“This was Wiston Castle.”
“How am I supposed to get the bezoar stone from here?”
“It isna here right now,” Keira said, with a smile. “Bry will come if need be.”
“That’s right, Shay,” Meekal said. “Want a tour?” 
She looked up at the wave of the broken wall. The stones of a lone archway had the look of timelessness. The intricate masonry work drew her attention. “How old is this castle? There isn’t much of it left.”
Keira motioned Shayla to follow. “The original keep of the motte and bailey was built by Gwys. Some knew him by his Latin name, Wizo. He died in eleven hundred thirty. It was taken in battle several times by different warriors and has a history of falling to treachery.”
“Shayla likes history.” Meekal said and continued for Keira. “Wiston is considered one of the best surviving motte and bailey castles. There are only five others that boast a stone keep on their summits.”
“Pfft. I love history. Get it right, love,” she said, jesting. She stopped at the top of a line of stairs built into the earthen hillside. For some reason, the stones brought to mind the thought of journeys into the unknown. She paused at the top and turned to look at the exterior of the keep.
The wall was several feet thick, broken away in some areas indicating both bombardment and the erosion of time. Shayla inhaled deeply and lifted her hand tentatively to touch the grey stones. A harsh, piercing scream penetrated her pores. She shivered, pulling her hand back in surprise.
“Shay?”
Shaking the feeling off, she turned to face the vista stretching northward. The English countryside around them rolled downward in a steep hill. The high ground of the structure was considered the motte. Below, the earth leveled until it reached an old stone wall with a split wood gate.
A rambling manor sat against the hillside. The roof was slate grey. It rested, nestled by the green rise of the outer bailey, sheltered by tall trees.
Keira’s voice cut through her thoughts.  “That’s the medieval house built much later.”
Meekal hissed, a frown crossing his face, he tugged on Shayla’s hand. “We need to get back. Something’s wrong.” Turning to Keira, he said, “Sorry, to cut this visit short. See you later.”
Keira only had time to give Shayla a soft smile and a nod.
“How can you tell there’s something wrong?”
“The portrait. There’s a ley line running right through it.”
Shayla and Meekal landed in Meekal’s bedchamber to the sound of bells tolling.
“What’s that?”
Meekal tilted his ear toward the window. “Church bells.” Shaking his head, Meekal guided her toward the stairs and down.
The bells tolled without stop, timed to perfection and tone.
“Damn.”
“Kal?”
“Hurry,” he urged, leading her through the bookcase into the upper hall where they met Joseph Chilkwell.
He handed them each a vest. “Good. You’re back. Here.”
Shayla stared at hers.
“Armor. Put it on. It will protect you from some spells and bullets.”
“Bullets?”
“Just in case.”
“But,” she said, trying to shift disbelief away.
“It’s a Death Knell,” Meekal said, thrusting his arm into the vest. “Somebody has died. It’s probably Syther letting us know.”
Her heart flipped. Breathing erratically, she pulled the vest on and followed them down the stairs to meet Chaeli and Harry in the foyer.
Harry greeted them with only a slight nod and turned to Joseph. “They’re at St. Dunstan’s Chapel. Mum called James. They’re on their way.”
“Shayla, have CIARANLEXISS ready.” Joseph stilled and waited for her to retrieve him from her boot.
Coming up after reaching down for her sgian dhu, Shayla met Meekal’s eyes, and bit nervously on her lower lip.
“Ah, the anticipation of battle.” CIARAN sounded excited.
Shayla tried to act nonchalant and ignored CIARANLEXISS by refusing to respond verbally. Instead, she clutched him tightly.
A spiral of air carried them to the chapel.






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Glastonbury Tor & Mason-Dixon Line: Connected in Magic

What do the Glastonbury Tor and the Mason-Dixon Line have in common? (Aside from an author seeing the world through rose colored glasses?)

First, let's start with the Glastonbury Tor. The iconic 'faery hill' in Glastonbury is something most people have seen in images all over the Internet. Many folks have visited the Tor because the mystical aura of its sacred location draws them for exploration.
The path to the top can be a spiritually enlightening experience and perhaps even a bit spooky.
While everyone knows about the Tor, there's a bit of information that gets lost amidst the legends of King Arthur in Avalon. I'm speaking of the ley lines that crisscross the faery hill. (see my bio ;)
So, all in good fun, why not make the Tor and St. Michael's tower enchant readers within the pages of an adventurous magical tale?

And what on earth does all these Glastonbury tidbits have to do with the U.S.A.'s Mason-Dixon Line?
@ http://library.byways.org/assets/77066
The Mason-Dixon originally was commissioned to establish a border between Maryland and Pennsylvania. (see Wikipedia if you truly want a quick confirmation: Mason Dixon Line)

That happened in 1763 and 1767 (interrupted by Indian war) Note that's almost 100 years before the Civil War.
So the Mason-Dixon Line I'm writing about actually predates the separation between the north and south.
Truthfully, it was the first conflict over land lines that intrigued me even though all my life I only knew of our U.S. traditional north and south separation. (born of southern parents north of the m-d line... what does that make me? lol)
But it wasn't until much later in life I learned the true age of this famous line.

Right about the time I discovered (in American History no less) that while technical writing frustrated me, all I really needed was to add some magical fantasy to what's already there...
Imagination. Albert Einstein and John Lennon expounded upon its virtue. So why not take advantage of having a funky imagination?
So that answers the biggest question, What do the Glastonbury Tor and the Mason-Dixon Line have in common?

Answer: A funky out-of-this-world paranormal author. ;D

But that's just one way to connect these two historical sites.
How about this?

Breathe life into a story about a young woman with a fragmented past meeting a life-blood guardian of sacred sites.
Aren't muses grand?
So there I was... creating, crafting & crazing when there was a screech, a vortex of changing wind and several zigzags. Ouch!



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Kissing Santa... A Christmas Treat

Hi. I'm taking a brief break from Twitter to share some tidbits about my holiday story, KISSING SANTA. This tale blossoms in the heart of holiday spirit and love reunited. It's short, bittersweet and scrumptious.

Readers will find just a hint of paranormal (Santa Claus). Paranormal-lite is unusual for my stories due to my overindulgence in world building, but the reason is simple.

KISSING SANTA is inspired by several true events in my Christmases past. 

You see, I grew up in one of those neighborhoods where Secret Santas roamed the streets on Christmas Eve and handed presents to children from bright red sleighs pulled by modern-day vans filled with Santa helpers and plenty of gifts. (whew! Breathe ... Aithne)

Reminiscences run deep and tug at the heartstrings. Mix those two magical elements with my three favorite story essentials; bittersweet separation, love's reunion and happy endings... What you have is a story born of romance.

The last Christmas I was gifted with the magical Secret Santa visitation N.E. Ohio experienced a major snowstorm. Wind-chill factor and huge (yet beautiful) snowflakes nearly stopped Santa... But now I'm giving too much away.

I'd prefer to share this magical moment that Lily, the heroine of Kissing Santa, has with her young nephew, Sammy.

Excerpt:

Lily wondered at Sammy's odd behavior.
With an impish shrug Sammy faced the frosty window. Then he raised his right hand, placed it firmly on the glass and held it there for a long moment.
Watching him, Lily trembled from the cold. She crossed hands over her chest and rubbed sweater covered arms in an attempt to chase away the chill.  Little Sammy had been just over two years old when she left. No wonder she didn’t understand him—she didn’t know him.
Small shoulders beneath a holiday inspired red flannel shirt shook with mirth. He winked and pulled his hand from the glass.
A perfect handprint presented itself—a clear window to the exterior world. He leaned forward and demonstrated that she should give it a try. “See? It's just right.”
Surprised at his simple action, gratitude pooled around her heart. The little gift mellowed her like the warm scent of spiced cider.
She laughed softly and leaned down. There it was—the record breaking snow squall. Large snowflakes whizzed by on the bone-chilling wind. Their size and multitude completely obscured the street out front.
“He’ll still get through,” Sammy said with all the confidence of youthful innocence. “He’s Santa Claus.”

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If you enjoy trailers, play Kissing Santa's video. Comments are always welcome. 






Today, I live far away from snowstorms. But as mentioned above, Readers can find me primarily on Twitter. The pulse of the flowing contact stream is what makes Twitter my favorite online place. I respond to all @AithneJarretta mentions and would enjoy having you join our conversation.







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CONCENTRIC CIRCLES: Reader's Review

In everyday life we meet new people. Some stay for years and become members of our family. Some pass through each day quickly and are never seen again.

As an author I have a story to tell yet I tend to be shy of my writing so I don’t over promote. But I confess that seeing a Reader with her face tucked into the pages of my book makes this humble author walk on cloud nine. (or at the very least journey blissfully through the 'mists of Avalon'.)

Then there’s these six awesome words…

“Amanda cannot put your book down!”

Funny, those words came through the cell phone mixed with surprise and masculine laughter.

I confess… I’m surprised, too. But I’m also eternally grateful when a Reader enjoys my story.

“Thanks Amanda. You’ve made my day into a magickal one.”

~ Aithne

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Where in the Universe is Aithne Jarretta?

Where in the Universe is Aithne Jarretta?

Not in Cyber-space for awhile. I've been offline and missed it so much!


Today I am back and celebrating with a guest blog post over at Romance Lives Forever.


http://romancelivesforever.blogspot.com/

Owner Kayelle has often been a big help for me in the author promo process. She is an exceptional author and also owns several romance yahoo groups.


So imagine my surprise when she loved the excerpt that I posted on her blog. High praise from an expert--I am in GRADITUDE Mode. ;o)


Thank you Kayelle.




~ Aithne


;o) Ever wonder... where is Glastonbury?

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CONCENTRIC CIRCLES Teams up with TRS

What if everything you thought you knew turned up side down?

Meet Shayla Brinawell. She’s a magical soul—but in serious denial.

Don’t misunderstand.

She isn’t prejudiced. She has been taught not to use her magic. That’s what you do when you’re in hiding. Self preservation.

Magic becomes the biggest secret of Shayla’s life.

This magical power lingers under her skin—moving with insistent potency. It pulses with anticipation and power while waiting for the day of her true awakening.

That day is finally here. Enter chaos, danger, death and redeeming love.


Everyone does it.

Dreams of a courageous and sexy hero. Well…

Open your eyes.

Within the mists of Avalon there is a hidden legacy…


Meekal Magdal-eder Chilkwell is hidden in plain sight. The residents of Glastonbury, England know exactly who he is. His family has resided in close proximity of the mystical Tor for nearly one thousand years. People pass him on the street with a wave and a smile.



Everyone except the new villain in town. That’s because even in a place with the light of good magic there are many shadows of darkness. Syther is here to defy the Chilkwell legacy and conquer them.

Meekal’s greatest challenge must be faced in a brand new way. The balance of powerful magic rests upon his shoulders.

Help has just arrived. But first he must convince Shayla that the magic residing within her is there for the good of all. Can he succeed?

Here’s a Magical Moment™ just for you. Read a sexy (never before seen) excerpt:



From CONCENTRIC CIRCLES

[4] The Gaderian; Spectrum of Shadows




The cool stone wall of the Tor Sunset Inn cooled Shayla when she leaned against it. She looked into Meekal’s eyes, feeling his soul reaching out to her. “Kal,” she whispered breathlessly. “Do you really have to leave?”


He moaned and leaned in, pressing her against the wall of the Tor Sunset Inn.
She reciprocated with her own sounds of pleasure, and tilted her head into his caress. She bit her lower lip, her breathing rushed in passion’s determination. “Stay.”



He nibbled her lower lip for her, and then pulled away. “Don’t you want to have some time alone to think about what’s happened? I mean, White Lady, stray cats and Thyrzas. That’s a lot for one day and everything was strange for you.”


His breath on her face teased with an utmost yearning. With fierceness, she pulled him to her mouth, kissing him hungrily. Tremors of anticipation raced through her. She wanted to change his mind. Her leg joined in, moving up the outside of his, on its way to express desire. His racing heart beneath her fingers signaled the possibility of acquiescence. “I can think about it later, Kal. Stay.” She blew warm breath against the sensitive spot over his racing pulse.


He hissed like a cat and delved into her mouth, exploring and stroking.


She absorbed the pleasing sounds, feeling their combined breaths, and fondled him, thrusting her hips forward at the same time.


“Room number?”


“Nine.”


On a spiral of air, they arrived in her room. Their hands flashed in eagerness, clothing started flying, landing all around the room. Laughter, and then she pulled her blouse over her head.


Meekal drew back, eyes wide, and gasped.


Shayla leaned forward, letting his fingers explore her tattoo. On her left bicep, a snake wrapped a Celtic Triskel dagger. The esoteric symbolism represented an image of absolute protection. The snake’s body curled around to her back and over her shoulder. The head looked straight at Meekal with brilliant emerald eyes.


His fingers feathered over her, sending delightful little sparks in their wake. “When did you get this?”


She moved into his caress, absorbing him through her skin. “Twenty-first birthday. Mom had fits. Said I was trying to be…”


“Be what?”


“Well…” She sucked her lip in, eyeing him closely, feeling a bit tentative. “You know.” She sighed.

“It’s because she never approved of me using magic. She said it was because of cultural influences; the kind that came across the Pond and engulfed everyone’s life regardless of age. Just because an author becomes famous with an interpretation of magic that sweeps the nation with surprising influence doesn’t necessarily mean that’s where a tattoo comes from.”


She looked at her arm and ran a finger over the dagger’s blade, mesmerized even now by its presence. “Mom just didn’t get it,” she murmured softly. “It goes deeper than that or some cultural phenomenon. It’s a deeper part of me.” She raised her eyes to his, seeking understanding.


A grin spread across his face. In one swift movement, he pulled his tee shirt off, exposing his tattoo. An asp slithered through the concentric circles of the Vesica Pisces Pool resting to the left over his heart—protecting both. “The House of Asp. That was our clan.” Meekal’s voice was soft as he traced fingers over her shoulder, and then down to her breast.


“Clan?”


“Aye.” He stopped talking to kiss her deeply.


His fingers on her flesh fed a need like never before. Somewhere in her mind, she vaguely wondered about such intensity, but then succumbed to its power. She moaned, arching up and clutched his head to her breast. A shiver went through her when his wet tongue circled her nipple, pulling her skin into tight nubs.


Meekal clutched her tightly, gentleness becoming heated passion. He nipped playfully while his fingers explored.


She opened for him, moaning. The agony of blissful craving overcame her. “Kal!” She thrust her hips, encouraging him to take her.


He nipped her ear, and then breathed across it. “Not yet. We rushed before.”


A shiver at the resonance of his voice journeyed to her toes. She circled his erection with eager fingers.


He growled and delved into her mouth, stroking as though his life depended on her very presence. Pulling back when air became necessary, he ground his cock into her pelvic bone. “I want to feel you, slippery and wet around me. Stroke you till you scream.” A grin returned and then he flicked his tongue.


Laughter bubbled upward when she saw the gift magically conjured there. The condom, wrapped in gold, rested on the tip. He reached up, gripping the foil between his teeth and pulled. His fingers, so fast in preparation, jolted her anticipation to new levels.


Then mischievousness gave way to impulsive action. In one quick movement, her legs wrapped him with heated insistence. She gave a victorious cry when he slid into her.







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Realms of Fantasy Magazine

CONCENTRIC CIRCLES is lucky enough to be included in the October 2009 issue of Realms of Fantasy Magazine.

This wonderful opportunity happens every two months due to the collective efforts of the lead authors in our scifi/fantasy/paranormal group -- IWOFA.

That's Infinite Worlds of Fantasy Authors. For more information on the group visit the website:


http://www.iwofa.net/


Our awesome leader Charlee spends countless hours maintaining the website, coordinating our ads (although she doesn't do them alone anymore) and she is also the moderator for our Yahoo Groups.


Did I mention that she has also authored and published 80 books. Yup. 80. (http://www.windlegends.org/)


ROF & Charlee have had a difficult year in 2009.


The magazine closed its doors because of business failure. Thank goodness for the fantasy world that the business was purchased and rescued.


Charlee had some deeply personal moments this year, but has bounced back from her loss and just recently signed her 80th contract.


Did I mention she is my heroine? I observed from afar and gain so much understanding about human resilience. Bless her.


That brief explanation brings me back around to CONCENTRIC CIRCLES (what can I say? I have a thing for circles ;o)


I am offering Realms of Fantasy fans who come to my site a bargain when purchasing CC. You will receive $1.50 off the list price, autographed copy and a FREE Read CD (pre-published excerpts from the sequel) included in your package.

Just use the buy button below or on the home page.

But first let me tell you a little bit about the book. (This is not the book blurb.)

Heroine Shayla Brinawell has always known that she is magical. In fact, her mother has strictly forbidden her from ever using magic. She grows up torn between love for her mother and deep secret of her soul.

Shayla has always waffled on the issue of magic. Sometimes she sneaks a spell she has made up. But when the spell works she still tells herself the experience wasn't real.

Little does she know her life is about to change dramatically and with the force and speed of high winds.

That's because a magical destiny is extremely potent.

Hero, Meekal Chilkwell has always used his magic with the purpose of safe guarding the Chalice Well and surrounding Glastonbury.

In fact, guardianship is his family's legacy.

Little does he know there's a missing link. He's about to discover it. Then he has the dual job of convincing Shayla that her magic has purpose and protecting the Well from it's latest villain.

Here's a link to a FREE chapter excerpt. Please note the chapter has an Adult rating.

CC excerpt: [7] Journey into Mayhem




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Flashpoint

FLASHPOINT was my first published story. It is especially close to me because it's the shortest piece I've ever written.

700 words.


I entered it in a Flashfiction contest and won a spot in The Florida Palm magazine. It was published in their summer 2006 issue.


Within the scope of this website move I was concerned that this little nugget would be lost in the shuffle so I'm adding it first before my other FREE reads. (Except CONCENTRIC CIRCLE excerpt #1 of course)

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