Welcome to my stop on the
Book Blast for The
Last Enchantress by Scott
& Judith Powell. Please be sure to leave a comment or question
for Scott or Judith to let them know you stopped by. you can enter the
tour wide giveaway by filling out the Rafflecopter form below.
The Last Enchantress
by Scott & Judith Powell
Publisher: Scott & Judith
Powell
Release Date: October 15, 2014
Genre: Paranormal
Length: 240 Pages
ASIN: B00OJR1JMS
About the book:
Being nineteen for over three
hundred years bites, and being single in New York with magical powers isn't
much better. Eva is trying to live an everyday life in New York. When this
fails, she takes a seemingly unmagical job as a translator for a wealthy American
family in Spain. Eva cannot stay out of trouble for long as she runs into a
friendly but hungry vampire named Louis. Eva feels drawn to this handsome,
dangerous stranger who has problems of his own. Louis's life was just fine
until Eva walked into his church. She smells like heaven. Or is it hell, always
smelling but never partaking? Surely she is the devil coming to collect on his
lost soul.
Download a FREE copy
of The
Last Enchantress
Available December 15th to 17th
Author Biography
Besides being married to
Scott for almost seventeen years, Judith
Powell is a stay-at-home mom whose whole life has been full of stories.
Being raised by an Irish storytelling father and a Native American mother,
stories have filled her life and her head until they finally had no choice but
to flow out through her fingertips.
Praise for the Book
What a fun, and new
perspective on vampires. And the intro of new species, Enchantress, gives this
novel a wonderful and imaginative take. It gives us another take on Vampires
and the only Enchantress left in the world. The story flows smoothly and the
characters are developed well. Let me just start by saying for the record I am
not a huge fan of Vampires or flying humans, but this book has led me away from
that concept with a fantastic storyline that focused on a man and woman who
were meant to be. The fighting scenes were very detailed and visual as you can
tell the authors made this a point of emphasis in preparing this book.
Excerpt
The sun was just starting to rise, and I knew that her disturbing dream would not lead to sleeping late. I could hear her heart beating faster as she began to wake up. Wrapping myself in my cloak to protect my skin from the dawn’s light (the sun’s rays felt like hundreds of tiny needles on my flesh), I departed the room.Closing the French doors behind me, I waited on the roof for her to appear. I planned to spy on her until she exposed herself as the typical mortal that I knew she must be. A few moments later, she walked out through the same doors I had just used, dressed only in a cream translucent nightgown. Her ankles were bare and slight, and I could just see the outline of her slim legs beneath her nightdress as the sunlight began to touch her skin. She walked purposely to a small stone bench under a tree that had not yet awoken this year and most likely never would.Just as quickly as she had come, she stood and began to walk back toward her room. I was feeling playful. What did it really matter if I revealed myself? I jumped down without a sound and sat on the bench that she had just occupied. Even though she had only been here but a moment, I could still feel her warmth lingering on the surface.Somehow, she sensed I was there, and she began to run, which was not surprising. I was sure fear motivated her movement. There was no need to pursue. I could catch her easily. But then she did something that put all my old questions to rest and created new ones. She jumped up and grabbed the edge of the roof. Using it as leverage, she flipped her body up into the arch, doing more moves than a gymnast at the Olympics, and landed, facing me, on the roof.
Blog Tour Giveaway
- $100 Amazon Gift Card or Paypal Cash Ends 12/31/14
- Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use an Amazon.com Gift Code or Paypal Cash.
- Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded.
- No purchase necessary.
- You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you.
- The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen.
- This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified.
- The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader and sponsored by the author.
VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.
No comments:
Post a Comment