Sunday, 28 June 2015

Book Blitz: Powers, Spice, and Not So Nice

 
 


Welcome to a world of magic and mayhem where witches, shifters, angels, ghosts, and vampires walk (or lurk) among us. Where normal humans suddenly discover they aren’t so normal after all, and where it’s up to strong, courageous women to save the day.


If you crave stories with super and magical heroines, action, and paranormal creatures, then you’ll love the mystical allure of this box set. We’ve collected ten amazing new adult/paranormal novels by some of the best up-and-coming authors for your reading pleasure.


The Books In This Set Have Collectively Earned Over 400 5-Star Amazon Reviews!


Every book in this powerful set features a strong female heroine who must confront and overcome her demons (sometimes literally) in order to save the day. Genres include paranormal romance, paranormal action, paranormal dystopia, paranormal time-travel, and more. Each story promises adventure, high stakes, unforgettable characters, and something out of the ordinary.



The novels in this set include:
 
After The Ending – Lindsey Pogue/Lindsey Fairleigh 
The Broken Sky – Andrew Mayer 
Falling – J Bennett 
Few Are Angels – Inger Iversen 
Kill It With Magic – J. A. Cipriano 
Ringmaster – Trudi Jaye 
Shadow’s Awakening – Molle McGregor 
Shifty Magic – Judy Teel 
The Spookshow – Tim McGregor 
Echo Prophecy – Lindsey Fairleigh


   



And here is an excerpt from After the Ending:


Looking around apprehensively, I made my way toward the convenience store in hopes of finding a bathroom. The vacant world around me was eerily silent. All I could hear was the creaking of a giant wooden billboard being assaulted by the wind.
 
 
How long has it been since anyone was here? Through the dark windows I saw a bathroom sign that looked promising, but I couldn’t bring myself to enter. I wonder if it’s safe…
 
 
As I stood outside of the store, I noticed a newspaper box still filled with papers. I leaned closer. The headline read, BILLIONS DEAD, and the paper was dated December 9, right before everything had started to shut down. I inserted a quarter and snatched out a paper. Scanning its contents, my mouth grew dry and my body stiffened.
 
 
…the H1N1/12 pandemic…
…looting and riotous outbreaks everywhere…
…end of civilization as we know it…
…survivors losing their minds…
…governments can’t control…
…the Apocalypse…
 
 
The newspaper slipped from between my fingers. Frozen in place, I was suffocated by the reality of our situation.
 
 
This isn’t going away.
 
 
The world ended.
 
 
Thinking of the strange feelings I’d been experiencing, I once again questioned my own sanity. My thoughts were too loud to silence. My heart thudded, and I couldn’t swallow the lump in my throat. Looking out into the abandoned world around me, I realized how alone we really were.
 
I bent down to reclaim the paper and turned on my heels to head back toward the truck, completely awestruck as the words I’d read replayed in my mind. Each was a reminder that the only world I’d ever known had ended.


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