For
a fairy witch with an Irish heritage, Kelly, the heroine in Wytchfae
Runes, is fairly down to earth. She loves sprawling in the sun on the
beach and doesn’t mind tromping through the Florida swamp at night,
as long as a big, strong, well-armed Viking is beside her. Kelly also
adores pretty baubles and owns two particular pieces of jewelry that
mean more to her than – chocklot puffs.
She
secretly wears a Kerry diamond, which is a term for a type of Irish
emerald. It is a family heirloom set in a fine gold neck chain and
passed down to Kelly by her mother. Although the green stone in this
picture does not depict a Kerry diamond, it is a favorite of mine and
provided inspiration for Kelly’s special gemstone. It reminds her
to never forget her Wytchfae lineage.
In
helping spirits pass over to the next world and other arcane doings,
Kelly uses various assisting tools. She keeps them in a magical bag
the Swamp Wytch gave her. Her two necklaces, however, are special.
They rarely leave her throat. The green one is a gift from her
earthly mother, the pink from her mother goddess. As demons grow
stronger and earth light dims, Kelly will need all the extra power
and protection that she can muster.
Wytchfae
Runes – available
in eBook and paperback.
Blurb:
Combine one faery witch and one sexy Viking ghost and what do you
get? Supernova attraction. Can they evade their enemies long enough
to fan the flame?
Opening
Line:
In a star’s blink, a claw like hand gripped Ingvar’s throat and
crushed him against the wall.
One
Line Teaser:
Kelly had seen Ingvar transform from insubstantial apparition to hot
red blooded male.
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cool post! Love it
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jillian!
ReplyDeleteI've got to read you! I love stories of Irish heritage and magical, fantastical, places and tales! Excellent interview, Flossie!
ReplyDeleteThat's so interesting! I was just wondering the other day what shade a kelly green was, and why it was even called that. Now I know. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Jessica!
DeleteThank you, wildfire8470!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I do love pretty, sparkly crystals!
ReplyDeleteSound fascinating and the cover...HELLO!
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