The Winged Fae
(The World of Fae, Book 3)
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Niall, a royal member of the Denkar, aka the dark fae, is visiting
South Padre Island when he catches a winged fae painting graffiti on a
wall on the island claimed by his people. He is at once fascinated with
the lovely girl and intrigued by her audacity, but as one of the Denkar,
he must take her to task. Yet she’s armed with a sleeping potion that
makes his life intolerable. Between freeing her from his people’s
dungeon, her own tower, and fighting a knight in her honor, he wonders
if he’s lost his mind over one beautiful winged fae–when she’s betrothed
to his cousin!
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The Magic of Inherian: The Mage of Monrovia, Book 2
An apprentice of the mage they had destroyed earlier, now
threatens Inherian once again. But when Mexia arrives at Langdon to
become school trained, she learns the school will not permit a woman to
attend. But she must destroy the mage’s apprentice, and she cannot do so
without the training. She must use the magic she has learned to
discover a way to defeat the apprentice before it is too late.
Mexia has already
done much more than most school- trained mages when she and her
companions had gone in search of the scepter of salvation. But now one
of the apprentices of the evil wizard they had destroyed, has stolen his
spell book and plans to take up where he had left off, and she has to
try and stop him.
Mexia believes the only way for her to defeat the mage is to become
school trained like he was with the eventual goal of becoming a high
wizard–the first of her kind in Inherian. But the current headmaster
denies her entrance because she’s a woman. Though if she can get the
former headmaster’s recommendation, she may attend.
And that’s the beginning of the trouble.
First, there’s the wizard.
Then, the immovable headmaster.
And then, the circle of misfortunes.
It all goes downhill from there…
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We have storms coming in, so just want to share these shots before I
lose my Internet! We had storms yesterday and that did happen. Oh, oh,
oh, I finished, well, almost finished Her Highland Hero. It’s done, or
nearly done…still trying to figure out that perfect last *sigh* moment
and then it’s done. Then I have to edit it and send it to beta readers.
So excited! Next project is the novella for the Kissing the Highlander
anthology with four other authors coming out in February.
He bounded into the courtyard and I grabbed my camera to take pictures.
Forget that I was nearing the end of writing Her Highland Hero. A bunny
was waiting for me to take a glamor shot!
When I went outside, he crouched down in the jasmine, just watching me.
Then he got a little bolder, and I got a little bolder.
He decided it was time to leave, but he paused at the gate and I took
another couple of pictures, then went inside to watch him. He stayed
there for a while, then took off. I hadn’t seen them in a while, so it
was fun seeing him.
Oh, and a bit of wild in the wildlife…
I saw a lizard sitting on top of this post. I often see birds sitting
up there and I was thinking he was sitting in a dangerous spot.
Wouldn’t a bird be tempted to grab him? Well, I had just grabbed my
camera and quickly took a shot right before a bird swooped down from the
roof and headed straight for that pillar. The lizard scrambled down the
backside of the pillar and the bird dove down anyway. Did the lizard
make it? I hope so.
:)
Then the other day, I had the bugman spraying for bugs. He said that
the yellow jackets were really bad. I usually have a terrible problem
with them. But I told him I hadn’t been. He looked at me like I was
crazy. Said he found a big nest of them on the back building. But I
really haven’t had a huge problem with them like I usually do.
He knocked down a small nest that they had been building in the
corner by one of the windows where I have my computer. But as soon as he
left, they began building there again. And I keep seeing birds,
sparrows, I think landing in the gutter, where one grabbed a bug, and
they have been landing on the waterspout pipe at the bend in it and I
really watched what was going on. I am writing on Her Highland Hero, so I
was really trying to concentrate. But I got curious. The bird dove for
the yellow jacket’s nest. I can’t actually see the nest from this
window, but the bird flew toward it, wings flapping, then he ended back
up on the drain spout pipe. And within seconds, he went after the nest
again. That time, he got the yellow jacket. Later, I checked, and the
yellow jackets haven’t returned.
What’s interesting about this is that I didn’t believe that feeding
the birds seeds would help me with my insect problem. But what happened
is that they have flocked to my yard as a bird haven, and eat the seeds,
AND eat the bugs. Every morning, I have a feast of huge beetles on the
driveway that are attracted by the security light at night. Everything
from the sparrows to the cardinals will feast on the big beetles.
So if you need a natural insect repellant, the birds are great!
And soon, if I don’t keep getting distracted by the world around me, Her Highland Hero will be done!
:)
Also running a sale on these titles at ARe Books:
Price: $4.99 $1.00
Storms are grumbling, and I’m thrilled. We so needed the rain. And if
I didn’t have so many other books to write right now, I’d surely love
to work on one of the vampire books in progress. :) Perfect vampire
weather.
Have a super great day!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
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