I see you lounging in a chair at the water's edge, dipping your toes in the surf! The only thing missing is your summer read. Got you covered! A few teasers why you should read my new release, A WITCH’S QUANDARY, sixth book in the award winning A Demon’s Witch Series. All books in the series can be read as standalones.
Top 10 Reasons You Should Read A WITCH’S QUANDARY.
1. A Broken
Engagement leads to the discovery of stolen magic and malice.
2. You love stories set in Ireland and Scotland.
3. Find out
why Dillon is summoned back to Scotland and why did Gale refused to leave
Ireland.
4. Someone is being blackmailed.
5. A hidden secret in Gale’s family is brought into
the light that puts them in danger.
6. There is the cutest puppy introduced into the
story. Yes, she almost steals the story and quite a few scenes.
7. Find out
what rare magical talent Gale possesses.
8. Secrets abound in this story, what are Dillon’s
father and brother are hiding?
9. You get to revisit characters from the other
books in the series.
10. You need a break from your ordinary world to be
swept into a romantic, fantasy adventure tinged with mystery that you may never
want to leave.
Gale's
engagement is off because she refuses to leave her thriving business in Ireland
to follow Dillon to Scotland. Her family and friends are on the emerald isle.
Yet, when Dillon returns with the whole story and asks for her help, she must
follow her heart.
Becoming a Solicitor, then partner in the family law firm was never Dillon's dream. Now it's his nightmare. Called to Scotland, his father demands he take his rightful place in the firm or be disowned and disinherited. Something is terribly amiss in the firm and family.
During Gale and Dillon's investigation, they discover the enforcer for the Demon Overlord is also delving into rumors the firm is acting illegally. Magic has been stolen, someone is being blackmailed, and a member of the Witch's council is corrupt. If Gale and Dillon want a life together in Ireland, they have to unearth secrets threatening to destroy the firm and family in Scotland.
A sneak peek between the pages of A Witch’s Quandary:
“This is an outrage. It’s my firm.”
Bram bellowed slamming his fist down on the table. Sparks flew in all
directions creating a red-hot spider web of power crackling across the
tabletop. Everyone at the table scrambled back or stood. Dillon caught the malevolent spark in his
father’s eye a split-second after Gale. She had already brought her hands
together, the room sizzled as she conjured a ball of fire and with a few words
sent the witch fire and spell at him.
“What have you done?” Bram screeched
as the fire and spell hit him center mass. “Witchfire too? Bitch.” He slid to
the floor.
Iris ran to his side, tears spilling
her cheeks, she wiped his sweat-soaked brow with a napkin. “You just couldn’t stop,
could you? What did you do? Make a deal
with the devil? We should have put a stop to it. To you. But…” She helped him
into a chair. “I’m afraid you’ve messed with the wrong witch, this time.
Brought this on yourself. You did. But I won’t let you take this family—the
firm—down with you.” Giving his shoulders a little shake, she gazed into his
shocked eyes. “What have you done?”
Bram slowly shook his head and
murmured, “It’s my firm.” He raised his gaze and glared at Gale pointing a bony
finger at her. “You’ll pay for this.” Then turned his attention to Dillon. “I
told you nothing good would come from aligning yourself with this witch. Her
blood is not pure. Diluted by the Fae power of her…” He broke off.
Dillon stood at Gale’s back his
hands steady and supportive on her shoulders as she said nothing for several
beats. Eventually, she turned her emerald green eyes to him and held his gaze.
“I couldn’t let him divide the family with that dark magic. I tempered my
deadly witch fire with the spell.” She tore her gaze from Dillon’s, touching
her fingertips to the scorched marks radiating across the table stopping an
inch from the edge all around. “If he’d succeeded, there’d been no turning
back. If the tendrils of that spell had left the table and reached one of you…”
She shook her head.
Appearing to gather his wits about him faster than the rest
of his family, Sturgen surveyed the scene, wiped his brow with a monogrammed
handkerchief, and sucked in a breath. “The firm is no longer yours.” He
squeezed Olivia to him, starting for the door. “We’ve had enough for one night.
Let’s adjourn until a full audit of the cases and firm can be conducted.”
1 comment:
Great list! Looks like another fabulous read!
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