Author: Christine Amsden
Publisher: Twilight Times Books
Genre: Paranormal Mystery
Pages: 270
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Cassie Scot,still stinging from her parents’ betrayal, wants out
of the magical world. But it isn’t letting her go. Her family is falling apart
and despite everything, it looks like she may be the only one who can save
them.
To complicate matters, Cassie owes Evan her life, making it
difficult for her to deny him anything he really wants. And he wants her.
Sparks fly when they team up to find two girls missing from summer camp, but
long-buried secrets may ruin their hopes for happiness.
About
the Author:
Christine Amsden has been writing science fiction and fantasy
for as long as she can remember. She loves to write and it is her dream that
others will be inspired by this love and by her stories. Speculative fiction is
fun, magical, and imaginative but great speculative fiction is about real
people defining themselves through extraordinary situations. Christine writes
primarily about people and it is in this way that she strives to make science
fiction and fantasy meaningful for everyone.
At the age of 16, Christine was diagnosed with Stargardt’s
Disease, a condition that effects the retina and causes a loss of central
vision. She is now legally blind, but has not let this slow her down or get in
the way of her dreams. (You can learn more here.)
In addition to writing, Christine teaches workshops on writing
at Savvy Authors.
She also does some freelance editing work.
Christine currently lives in the Kansas City area with her
husband, Austin, who has been her biggest fan and the key to her success. They
have two beautiful children.
Excerpt:
“I faced my
former father for the first time since he had announced his intention to disown
me. He looked just as he always had, with straight dark hair, brown eyes, a
long, angular face, and a wide, curving mouth – curving downward into a frown,
that is.
If
Victor was the last person I had expected to see in the diner that morning,
then my former father was the last person I wanted to see. Even now, with
Victor explaining my part in his unusual scheme for revenge, I didn’t want my
former father nearby. I didn’t want his help. I only hoped Nicolas and Juliana
hadn’t broken their promise and told him about the life debt, or I would never
hear the end of it.
The air crackled
with visible tension. Sparks of shimmering red fire danced around my father’s
head. Behind the counter, Mrs. Meyers twisted her hands together anxiously, as
if afraid her diner might burn down. Her fears were not unjustified.
I
stepped boldly between them, facing my father. “What are you doing here?“
“We need to talk,“ he said.
“I have nothing to say to
you. You disowned me, remember?“
The
color seemed to drain from his face as he stared past me, at his oldest enemy.
Victor
raised his water glass in a mock toast. “I’ve known for some time. If it makes
you feel any worse, so does everyone else in town who hasn’t been asleep for a
week. Or at least, they guess.“
“I don’t care what you
think you know. Stay away from my daughter.“With that, he grabbed my
arm with a hand hot enough to leave a reddened imprint on my skin, and dragged
me through the kitchen to the employee room at the back. Only then did he
release my injured forearm.”
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