Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Early Thanksgiving Wishes

Posted by: Ruth A Casie
We celebrate Thanksgiving the day after turkey day at our house. We started the tradition as a compromise with my kids. They were conflicted about where to spend Thanksgiving. No one wanted to miss dinner with their family. We talked about brunch in the morning or later in the day. I opted for the day after. It was not a hardship. I did it selfishly. This way I have them all to myself. They, and their in-laws, love the idea.

It's only Wednesday and I've already started cooking. This year it's glazed salmon and brisket. That's another benefit of celebrating the day after. No turkey. Everyone's had their fill on Thursday. I can be a bit more creative with the menu. Although the family still demands mulled cider, sweet potato souffle and noodle pudding.

Today the family will begin to gather. Our son and his girlfriend will drive to New Jersey from Boston. Our older daughter and her family as well as the newlyweds (our younger daughter got married the day before Hurricane Sandy) will move back home on Friday and stay for the weekend. It will definitely be a houseful but I wouldn't want it any other way.

For me it's all about family. The coffee runs to Dunkin Donuts, the late night outing to the local ice cream shop, and flopping on the sofa watching movies or football with a large bowl of popcorn. It's all magical to me. I also look forward to Monday when they all go home but I know it's only for a few weeks. We'll do all again and this time with presents!

What are your family traditions? What are your favorite holiday recipes?

Have a great Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Here Be News

Posted by: Unknown
Our new releases this week

Book one in Tales of the Underlight

The Beast

Scarred. Damaged. Living with a terrible secret. Agent of the Underlight Wesley "Hauk" Haukon has nothing left but the fight for liberty against the oppressive Order of Ananke. He's starting to lose hope...and then he sees her.

The Beauty

Despite her night job as a burlesque dancer, grad student Jolie Benoit has always played the mostly good girl. That all changes following a scorching sexual encounter with a stranger whose face she doesn't see. After she's kidnapped by thugs and rescued by a man with a very familiar voice, Jolie becomes a pawn in a struggle she never knew existed.

Hauk knows he cannot have her, and resolves to protect his heart and his secrets. But as they work together and grow closer, he finds new reason to keep fighting. Dare he risk hope in a new life, one where Jolie can see past his ravaged face and where their friendship can grow into something more?

38,000 words


The trilogy continues in How Beauty Saved the Beast.

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Here Be Magic Group Announcements

Congratulations Cindy Spencer Pape! Moonlight & Mechanicals has been listed by the Library Journal as one of the 5 best romance e-books of 2012! 

From David Bridger: Lynn Viehl is on my blog giving away three signed copies of her forthcoming fantasy novel NIGHTBRED. The offer is open to anyone, anywhere in the world, and all people need to do to enter is comment on Lynn's post:
http://davidbridger.com/lynn-viehl-a-gues-post-and-3-signed-copies-of-nightbred-\
to-be-won/

Sunday, November 18, 2012

The top 5 favorite paranormal/fantasy tropes (survey results!)

Posted by: Angela Campbell
Last month, the authors at Here Be Magic conjured up numerous giveaways to celebrate the enchantment of October, and for some of those who entered, you also weighed in on which paranormal/fantasy tropes are your favorites. You've spoken, and the results are in! We had 155 answers to the question "What's your favorite type of paranormal or fantasy story to read?" and I've tallied up the top five answers. We heard everything from harpies and witches to angels and demons. So which ones are most popular (according to our fabulous followers)?

No. 5: Ghosts | Werewolves | Magic

That's right. These three themes shared an equal number of votes to come in at fifth place. And why not? They're all awesome!
Our recommendations:
Ghosts: The Stubborn Dead by Natasha Hoar; Allegra Fairweather: Paranormal Investigator by Janni Nell 
Magic: The Sevenfold Spell by Tia Nevitt; Three Wishes by Jenny Schwartz; Motor City Witch by Cindy Spencer Pape; The Goblin King by Shona Husk; Rogue's Pawn by Jeffe Kennedy
Werewolves: Hunter's Moon by Loribelle Hunt; Right Wolf, Right Time by Marie Harte; Motor City Wolf by Cindy Spencer Pape; Howling Sacrifices by J.K. Coi
Magic AND Werewolves: Pack and Coven by Jody Wallace; Quarter Square by David Bridger

No. 4: Shifters

Different from your plain ole ordinary werewolves, shifters come in all forms —panthers, cougars, bears. You name the animal, and there's probably a shifter story somewhere out there for you.
Our recommendations:
Blood of the Pride by Sheryl Nantus; Deceiving the Protector by Dee Tenorio; Mercy by Eleri Stone

No. 3: Fairies

Tinkerbell isn't just a popular Disney character, it seems. The Fae folk have enchanted readers, too! (I'll let you bash it out amongst yourselves as to whether it's faery or fairy)
Our recommendations:
Heart of the Druid Laird by Barbara Longley; Motor City Fae by Cindy Spencer Pape


No. 2: Time Travel

Almost our No. 1 answer (separated only by six votes), tales of time traveling adventurers have sparked the interest of many of our readers.
Our recommendations:
Knight of Runes by Ruth A. Casie



No. 1: Vampires

Does this surprise anyone? Didn't think so. It seems vampires continue to retain their crown as the most popular theme in paranormal/fantasy fiction.
Our recommendations:
In the Dark by PG Forte; Don't Bite the Messenger by Regan Summers; Altered Destiny by Shawna Thomas; Kiss of Death by Seleste Delaney

What do you think of these results? Agree or disagree? Let us know in the comments!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Always the Bridesmaid

Posted by: Jenny Schwartz
Do you love or loathe the recent trend to link books? You know, as the series unrolls, each character gets "their" book. Personally, I love this trend. Often, no matter how caught up I am in the romance of the leading characters, one of the supporting cast will snag my heart. William did this in Ilona Andrew's On the Edge. I was so pleased when we got his story in Bayou Moon. From the beginning of Cindy S Pape's steampunk series, I've wanted Wink's story, and Moonlight & Mechanicals was worth the wait.

So who story have you waited for and then been delighted to read? And whose story are you still waiting to read? If Patricia Briggs doesn't do Ben's story soon, I'm going to burst!

As an author, intriguing supporting characters are both bane and blessing. You have to fight to keep them from running away with the current book, but you are inspired and eager to start the next book, their story.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Round Robin: Part Three

Posted by: Jody W. and Meankitty
It's that time again. Been keeping up with the HBM Round Robin? If not, here's where you can find the first two sessions! We have decided to write slightly longer episodes and do a little more streamlining of the story so it will feel more like a coherent narrative. Feel free to let us know in the comments what you think should happen next!

http://herebemagic.blogspot.com/2012/11/halloween-round-robin-part-two.html

http://herebemagic.blogspot.com/2012/10/halloween-round-robin-magic-style.html  


PART TWENTY

"Ooph." Delphie landed face first in a pile of something wet and gooey. "Get off me, you big tree." She shoved at the weight on top of her and rolled out from under it.

Correction: him.

The vampire--or fake vampire, the jury was still out on that one--lay on the squishy ground in all his tempting glory. Well, not all his glory. Delphie could see the grass and muck underneath the guy, right through his muscled chest and broad shoulders. Despite how heavy he'd been on top of her, he didn't look substantial, somehow.

He stood up and shook the black gook from his cheap cape. "Thanks a lot. I'll never get my deposit back on this, now."

"I can see you," she said in a low, dreamy voice. "But you're not really there." She reached out her hand and tapped his chest with her fingers. Solid enough. She sighed. Almost too solid for comfort.

"Two fangs," he said, looking at her as if she were stupid. "Two drops of blood." He spit the fake teeth into his palm and held them out. "I need one more to finish off the cure."

Delphie scrambled for her compact and popped it open. The warts were gone, at least. But her beautiful, pink hair was now a dull, dishwater blond. Her adorable face was plain and boring without a single dimple.

At least most of the votes were safe back home.

She scanned the area around them and tried to figure out when and where they'd landed. In the distance, she spotted a modest castle. They stood in the middle of a road leading right into the gates.

"Well?" the fake vampire said in a gravelly voice. "How about that last drop of blood?"

She put her fingers to her lips and waved at him to be quiet. A carriage had come up over the rise when they weren't paying attention. It was too late to hide. They'd have to meet whoever it was and hope for the best.


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A minute later, a tall woman with hot pink hair, yellow snake eyes, and an enormous gold crown covered in rubies approached them. Two footmen stood on either side of her.

"Girl," she said. "Why aren't you in the kitchens? And you, boy. Get back to the monastery with the rest of your kind before the Djinn King finds you gone." (http://www.rlnaquin.com/)

PART TWENTY-ONE

"Of course, Madam." The pseudo-vamp stood and bowed. "This way, wench. At once." He yanked a stunned Delphie after him into the forest on the far side of the road and whispered, "Run, you idiot."

Delphie wanted to argue, but the part of her brain that didn't want to get dead ordered her legs to run. She stumbled after him, her spike heels awkward on the rough terrain. A few steps inside the cover of the trees, he turned around and lifted her, tossing her over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes.

She started to complain, but heard booted footsteps crashing behind them, so she kept her mouth shut and held on. He didn't seem to mind her weight, and his chest, well, it really was nicely muscled. She let her fingers glide across his back just a little and looked down at his world-class ass. If she squinted, she could almost forget he was translucent.

Whoever or whatever he was, her accidental companion seemed to know where he was going. It didn't take long before they left their pursuers in the dust. He slowed his pace to a steady jog after maybe five minutes. They were on a path now, and darkness was falling fast.

"Put me down," she whispered, just in case. "I can walk on the packed dirt. That way, we can find some sticks or something to use as weapons if we need them."

"We can't slow down," he said. "We need to get out of these woods before sunset. That's less than five minutes away."

"How do you know that?" She sputtered as he ran faster again, bouncing her against his back. "How do you know any of that?"

"Because, you little trouble maker, I grew up here. Now shut up. There's an old gamekeeper's cottage not far ahead. It ought to still be vacant."

Delphie had no idea how to respond to that, so she did as he'd said. She shut up.


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He was true to his word. In another minute or so, they found a small clearing that was obviously being reclaimed by the forest. A tiny thatched cottage stood in the middle, its door hanging crookedly to one side. He hefted her up to the stone stoop and set her down more gently than he'd carried her. Their bodies brushed each other as she slid down to look up at him.

Delphie swallowed hard. "Thanks for the rescue." She licked her lips and looked into his eyes. "Goblin balls. You're one of them."

Even in the dim light, she could see his pupils were slitted vertically--just like the queen's. (www.cindyspencerpape.com)

PART TWENTY TWO

The faux vamp turned away and pushed inside the cottage, completely ignoring her. The nerve!

"So what are you?" She was quick on his heels, determined to get answers. "Kobaloi? Demon? Some kind of alien I've never heard of? Tell me."

"Has anyone ever told you that you talk too much, little one?"

"I'll have you know--"

Her words floundered as Delphie grew momentarily distracted by the sight of the very chiseled, very perfect and very naked male specimen that emerged as he stripped out of his cape and clothes in front of her. Before she could fully comprehend the size of his package--whoa, mama--her eyes were drawn to his world-class ass again as he bent over and began rummaging through an old trunk, flinging garments left and right and flexing some very nice muscles in his back as he did so.

Mmmm. Have mercy.

He straightened, holding a pair of drawstring pants that looked as if they were made of some black velvety material. She watched as he stepped into them before snapping out of her lust-induced trance.

Why was he changing his clothes anyway?

She planted one hand on her hip. "I'll have you know I studied at a very exclusive school for supernatural creatures. I'm fluent in 300 magical languages and knowledgeable of more than 5,000 beings." Delphie glanced at her surroundings for the first time. Aside from dust and a few cobwebs, the place reminded her a bit of Bilbo's cottage from The Lord of the Rings movie. Except...were the walls kind of glowing blue? Weird.


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She pinned his backside with her gaze. "I don't have a clue where I am or what you are. I need answers, dammit. I've still got a few hours left to finish my assignment. I need to get back to where we came from. Now, please."

He turned to her and smiled. "Great. Just give me one more drop of blood, and I'll tell you everything you want to know."

Tempting, but no. All of the vote spells she'd already cast would be undone. Not to mention, it would give Faux Vamp Guy an unwanted advantage over her. She crossed her arms. "Tell me your name first."

He hesitated, but only for a few seconds. "My birth name is Ainmire, but my friends call me Dash."

"Seriously?" A tiny giggle lifted from her chest. "How do you get Dash from Ainmire?"

She'd barely blinked when he disappeared before her very eyes. Goblin balls! Had he turned invisible again? She was so going to sue that company for giving her a bad batch of fairy dust when she got home.

A startled gasp tore from her throat as a strong, muscled arm slid around her middle from behind, pressing her back into a hot, hard body. She saw the glint of a knife in his other hand, slowly moving toward her neck.

"Don't worry, sweetheart." His warm breath teased her left ear. "This will only hurt for a second." (http://www.angelacampbellonline.com/)

PART TWENTY THREE

"OW!" Delphie slapped her hand to the tiny nick he'd made in her jugular but his tongue was there first, sealing the break in her skin. Hmm, was he lingering too long over that licking business? Was Dash a shifter of some kind? Delphie kicked away from him, since he appeared to be a bit intoxicated on her blood.

He was completely visible now, every inch of him. Delphie staggered across the cottage, falling into a chintz covered chair. "Now you've done it!"

"You're beautiful, and your hair glows with pink health. Why the long face?" Tucking the knife into the waistband of his trousers, Dash started searching through the cabinets over the stove.

"All my hard-won votes just poofed, thanks to you breaking the spell," she said with a pout.

"Your attention to civic duty is admirable, but time runs differently here. The election is long over." He turned around with a jar of Nutella in one hand and a tin of crackers in the other. "Looks like this will have to be dinner."

Swallowing hard at the sight of the Nutella, Delphie forced herself to ignore the rumbling of her hungry stomach. "Can we please focus on getting out of this dimension, wherever we are, and going home? I have to work tomorrow! Wait, can I go to work tomorrow?"

"Yes, we can use a time portal to return, but we’re stuck here until daybreak.”

Delphie rubbed her forehead. She hated thinking about the sciencey aspects of magic. “But if we return before the election, the vote spell will be broken.”

“Technically, no, but space-time continuum babble is uninteresting. And it has so many pesky paradoxes. I thought you wanted to know my story?" He sauntered closer, waving the food. "I had some ideas for how we could pass the long night. And nights are very, very lengthy here."


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"I just bet you did." Delphie made a grab for the crackers. Well, maybe it wouldn't hurt to have something to eat, get some information on this place…get a bit cozier with Mr. Tall, Dark and Snake-Eyes.

Wait, what? No! "Are you casting a spell on me?"

He nodded. "You have the most delicious blood I've ever tasted, pixie girl. Makes me want to taste...other things."

"Didn't that creepy queen call you a monk? Wouldn't want you breaking any vows." Delphie left the chair and sidled toward the door. "And I don't do tasting on the first date."

Capturing her by the wrist, he laughed. "You admit this is our first date? That's promising."

Delphie cocked her foot back to kick him. Spell or no spell, this guy was not pushing her around. Before she decided on the best place to drive her spike heel into Dash, the door burst open.

"Unhand that woman, uh, pixie!" Amazing Male Specimen stepped into the small space, flaring out his jet black wings and shaking rain drops everywhere. (http://veronicascott.wordpress.com/)

PART TWENTY FOUR

“Oh, brother,” Dash said with a growl.

“You’re no longer my brother, infidel.” AMS advanced on Dash and Delphie, and Dash dropped her wrist, holding up his hands. “You committed treason against the Djinn Order, and I have tracked you through twenty-seven dimensions. Now you will be brought to justice.”

“Not tonight, though.” Dash slammed the door behind AMS and secured a series of deadbolts and locks. When the last one slid home, the wavering blue in the walls ghosted its way across the thick door. “Good thing for you I hadn’t sealed the wards yet.”

“I would have found a way in.” AMS glared at Dash as if the man…or whatever he was…had committed treason. Which he apparently had. “The Djinn King ordered it, and so will it be. I have come much closer to being eaten in his service than I was tonight.”

“Eaten?” Delphie exclaimed. Holy Dryad! What kind of dimension was this? Normally supernaturals were the apex predators; they weren’t preyed upon.

“The creatures that lurk in the forests at night are much less…hospitable than the djinn,” Dash said. “Which is what we are, by the way.”

“So you aren’t myths.”

“We are supposed to keep to ourselves,” AMS said, “except for traitors like this one whose lusts drive him to violate his oaths.”

“Again and again and again,” Dash said, giving Delphie a lascivious wink.

Lusts. Right. Which brought Delphie back to what had been going on right before AMS showed up.

“I’m glad you showed up, by the way.” Delphie thought about shaking AMS’s hand but, uh, he was still starkers. She trained her gaze politely on his face. He too had slit pupils. “This guy was putting a love spell on me or something.”

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“He would,” AMS said darkly.

This prude was the guy who’d kissed her in the closet? Maybe the fairy dust had been responsible for that, too. “So what’s your name?”

“Ainmire of the Ainmire Clan of the Djinn, loyal subject of King Ainmire, long may he reign.”

Ainmire? “But that’s…”

“You may call me Stride.”

“It’s a djinn thing,” Dash whispered, popping up behind her like a poltergeist. She shot him an eat-dirt look. “You wouldn’t understand.”

“I don’t think I want to understand.” As Dash and Stride glared at each other, Delphie grabbed the crackers from the table where Dash had left them and fixed herself a treat. “Just promise me Romulus isn’t going to show up next.”

“No, the mouse man has been dealt with.” Stride, like his not-brother before him, finally went to the chest and dug out a pair of pants. His black wings contracted like a folding fan until they disappeared, leaving an ink-black tattoo down his spine.

Interesting. With wings like that, the djinn had to be part of the fairy family tree somewhere. Her wing tattoo was, of course, pink. And Dash’s back…had been as bare as a djinn-man’s bottom.

“So tell me, Dash,” Delphie said after she licked Nutella off a finger. “What happened to your wings?” (www.jodywallace.com)

***

Come on, everyone. SURELY there's a story behind those missing wings... What do you think it is?




Jody Wallace

Author, Cat Person, Amigurumist
http://www.jodywallace.com * http://www.meankitty.com 

All images from  http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_page

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Thankful for...Monsters

Posted by: R.L. Naquin

It’s no secret that I love monsters. Scary monsters, friendly monsters, hairy, scaly, warty, giant, miniature, even passing for human — I love them all.

In my mind, if there were no monsters of any kind, the world would be an unbearable, boring place. I don’t want to know everything. I want mystery. I want magic. I want possibilities around every corner.

I want to believe.

And that need to believe has been a huge influence on nearly every piece of fiction I’ve ever written.

In honor of the upcoming holidays, I bring you a short list (in no particular order) of some of the monsters for which I am thankful:

  1. All of the monsters ever dreamed up by Jim Henson: Cookie Monster. Grover. Elmo. Junior Gorg. The Skeksis. Ludo. Oh, yeah. Definitely Ludo. If I could walk around all day with Ludo by my side, I would be quite content with my life.
  2. Sweetums: Yeah, I know. Jim Henson again, but Sweetums is my absolute favorite monster ever. Ever. End of discussion.
  3. The monsters of Maurice Sendak: Big. Fluffy. Wild. Ferocious. Affectionate. They’re a lot like people, when you strip away the mask of good manners. Except for, you know, the big and fluffy part.
  4. All of the Universal Monsters: Dracula, Frankenstein, the Mummy, the Wolfman, the Creature from the Black Lagoon. They sparked my imagination from an early age, and that spark turned into a raging inferno. Without them to trigger the blast, I might have ended up telling very different types of stories. Stories about dead car batteries and chipped dishes. Characters whose sole difficulty was whether the red nail polish or the ruby nail polish would be a better choice. Yawn.
  5. Drop Dead Fred: Not strictly a monster, I suppose, but an imaginary friend. If you have not seen this movie, you are dead to me until you go watch it. I laughed. I cried. And that movie probably had more influence on the tone of my books than anything else out there. Drop Dead Fred might get you into a lot of trouble, but he’ll always be there when you need him.


That’s a pretty short list, but really, I want to hear who your most influential monsters have been. Who do you love? Who do you fear?

Who do you love to fear?

After you share your monsters with us, go watch Drop Dead Fred. There will be a quiz.


R.L. Naquin is the author of Monster in My Closet, available now, and Pooka in My Pantry, coming in March 2013. www.rlnaquin.com

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Meet the Author - Jax Garren HOW BEAUTY MET THE BEAST

Posted by: Veronica Scott



Continuing our series of meeting the Authors who make the magic, today it's my pleasure to interview Jax Garren. Her Most Recent Book is HOW BEAUTY MET THE BEAST, which releases November 19th!

Please tell us a little about yourself:
I grew up in small town Texas, but once I got to the “big city” of Austin I was in love! I used to be a high school theater arts teacher, but now I’m a full time writer and mom. My husband and I are currently (as of October 2012) in the process of adopting two girls, ages four and seven, who are the most fantastic and frustrating bundles of awesome I’ve ever met. In my spare time I love to play the piano, and I keep in shape with competitive pole dancing (not that I’m good enough to compete). The feeling of dangling upside down on a vertical bar by your knees and ankles is way too much fun!

What prompted you to start writing?
I’m one of those people who can’t remember a time when I wasn’t writing. I suppose it might be that I’m a night owl and my bedtime was always “too early.” I’d get bored lying awake and rewrite Star Wars or Mighty Mouse with my pillow and stuffed animals as characters. Sometimes still when I’m stuck, I go lay down and talk it out with my pillow! *blush*

Which five people (real, fictional, historical) would you invite to dinner and why?
Currently I think I’d invite my best friend Katherine and my sister Laura. Between adopting the girls and deadlines for my first three books, I feel like I never see them anymore! But assuming life will revert to a normalized state soon in which I get to see them, I’d go all writer nerdy and invite my favorite authors who also had interesting personalities. The well-known are Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, and William Shakespeare. I’d also invite Egill Skallagrimsson, a Viking warrior and poet who lived a fascinating life. I <3 Vikings.  I feel guilty for only inviting men, but these are the people I would pick!
 (VS sez I <3 Vikings too - your dinner guest list sounds good to ME!)

What has surprised you about being a published author?
Actually, it’s surprised me how much it’s been exactly what I thought it would be like. I am so blissfully happy. I love deadlines (I work better under pressure). I love writing every day. I love my editor and look forward to the awesome work she does. I am nervously attempting to steel myself for my first reviews. I don’t like marketing myself, but am trying to do it anyway. I look forward to sending my next book proposal in with fingers crossed. Being a published author is a lot of work, it’s stressful sometimes, but it’s exactly what I’ve wanted to do my whole life. I have the job of my dreams, and I feel fortunate every time I sit down to work.

Do you do a lot of research for your books?
 I LOVE research. In fact, getting lost in research instead of actually, you know, writing is always a danger for me. My favorite thing is to watch videos on YouTube of people doing things my characters do. I’ve learned so much wonderful detail that way.

Have you ever used an incident from real life in one of your books?
In the final book in the Beauty and the Beast trilogy from the Tales of the Underlight  (How Beauty Loved the Beast, out in May 2013), Hauk tells a story from his time in Afghanistan about being dropped into an ambush. The helicopter pilot keeps joking with them about taking photographs because he can’t hear the bullets over the rotors. This is based on one of my dad’s stories from Vietnam, except my dad was the helicopter pilot and he was yelling at the soldiers on the ground to throw him some pineapples from the grove they’d landed in. He had no idea they were getting shot at while he was asking them to toss him some fruit! My hat’s off to our men and women now serving and who have served in combat. Like all my fellow romance writers with military heroes, Hauk is written out of my deep appreciation and respect for you.

Quickfire:
Favorite TV Show: Of all time? Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Currently? Dr. Who
Cats or Dogs? Cats! We have two.
Sweet or spicy: Spicy all the way! (although sweet AND spicy is a fantastic combo)
Favorite time of the year: Autumn. That transition to cooler weather makes me feel like anything is possible. (Maybe because I live in Texas where August is abysmally hot.)
Favorite song: Rainbow Connection, from The Muppet Movie

Please finish this sentence  “I believe in the Magic of……” perseverance. The things I love most about my life are the things I won through a stubborn determination to keep going no matter what.

What are you working on next? The next book in the Tales of The Underlight series, this one inspired by Rapunzel.

What one question do you want to ask your Readers today? What do you love best about books with a little or a lot of magic in them? For me, it’s a tie between the worldbuilding (I love exploring new worlds!) and the ability to deal with life’s issues through a filter of mythology. 

Where can your Readers find you online? http://www.jaxgarren.com on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/JaxGarren or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/JCGarren

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