Welcome Camilla to The Mystique!!!
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Camilla is giving away an Illicit Magic ebook copy to one lucky winner.
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By Camilla Chafer
Blurb:
More than three hundred years after the most terrifying
witch hunts the world has ever known, it's happening again.
Racing from attack by the ruthless Brotherhood in London to
the powerful witch council in New York, twenty-four-year-old novice witch
Stella has to put her faith in strangers just to stay alive but she might not
be any safer in their midst than from the danger she is running from.
Sent to an extraordinary safe house by the sea to learn her
craft, Stella finds there is more than one dark secret in her new family:
Étoile’s sister is spoken of in fear and sadness; Marc is supposed to be a
powerful witch but is missing his magic; where does the owner of their safe
house vanish to every day and why does Evan have the eyes of someone not quite
human?
There is only one secret that someone will do anything to
keep quiet, but whose secret is it and will Stella have to pay the price for
silence?
Amazon UK Top 10 contemporary fantasy bestseller
Amazon US Top 45 fantasy bestseller
Amazon US Top 45 fantasy bestseller
Amazon US Top 50 contemporary fantasy bestseller
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Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/iFNS1c
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/lX5PLb
Nook: http://bit.ly/jmrAO9
Goodreads: http://bit.ly/iEShAn
Illicit Magic Excerpt
NB: British English
The man filling the doorway was at least six foot two with
broad shoulders that tapered to a neat waist and long, jeaned legs. Toned arms
extended from under a grey t-shirt and his hands didn’t look like strangers to
work. As my eyes travelled up from his chest, I noted a tanned, square jaw that
hadn’t seen a razor in a day or two, a slim nose and brown eyes so dark I could
barely distinguish iris from pupil. His hair was cut short and so dark it could
almost have been black. He wasn’t beautiful in the traditional sense but he was
captivating, the type of man people automatically turn their heads to have
another look at. I couldn’t drag my eyes away and my heart did a little flip.
A fleeting image of being wrapped up in his arms, his lips
crushing mine, overtook my mind. He caught my eye and held my gaze. I was glad
he couldn’t see inside my mind, but I blushed furiously. His face looked
thunderous. And now, come to think of it, Marc didn’t exactly look happy
either.
“This is her?” he asked no one in particular, his eyes still
fixed on me, his expression fading from thunder to completely impassive.
“Stella,” I spluttered, my cheeks still red as the image in
my head seemed to topple over and send us sprawling, limbs entwined. Was I
supposed to shake his hand now? Good God. “Hi.”
Étoile looked from me to Evan and coughed lightly, her hand
covering a smile and I just had enough time to wonder what she had seen before
she said, “Evan will be teaching you.”
“I will not,’ announced Evan, his mouth set in a firm line.
“She leaks. Find someone else.”
“David could teach her,” snapped Marc, scowling at Evan. The
muscles in his arm had tensed though he was still sitting and I could see the
veins bulge. What was with him?
“David is teaching Christy, Clara and Jared,” said Aunt Meg
placidly. “Evan will be teaching her. That’s why he’s here.”
The ensuing silence was deafening. Marc scowled at Evan,
Evan looked spitefully at me and I gripped my glass as if it were a life rope
in a storm. Étoile finished up her second scone and looked around gleefully as
if we were the height of entertainment. Meanwhile, my mind was getting
increasingly lurid and I could hardly look Evan in the eye for fear that he
would know that I’d just had a very exciting mental picture of us doing
something that really should not have popped into my head while I was having a
scone with civilised company.
“If you don’t want to teach me, fine,” I gasped, daring to
look at Evan from under my lashes. Marc had leant back in his seat, arms
crossed; Meg and Étoile were still looking at the man expectantly. Étoile
coughed, but not before I heard her snicker again.
His jaw shifted and he breathed out. “I’ll teach you,” he
said at last, making it sound like the least pleasant chore he could be
assigned.
“Okay.”
“Fine.” Evan stepped back out of the doorway and strode back
the way he came.
“Whew!” said Étoile. “That was weird. Like he was ever not
going to teach you.”
“He’s an ass,” muttered Marc, swallowing the last of his
iced tea and banging the glass back down on the table. “I’m sorry you’re stuck
with him.”
“Evan Hunter is a very good teacher,” Aunt Meg chided as she
gathered up the plates and swatted Étoile’s hand from the cake stand with a
napkin before she could reach for another scone. I noticed Aunt Meg hadn’t
eaten or drunk anything and hoped she didn’t think I was greedy for gobbling
mine as fast as I could.
“What did he mean – I leaked?” I asked, thinking that
sounded, well, gross.
“Your magic,” said Étoile. “He can feel it. So can I. You
aren’t containing it, so it leaks. Not your fault.”
Author bio:
Hi, I'm Camilla and I'm the author of the Stella Mayweather
Series, an urban fantasy/mystery. The series starts with Illicit Magic and a
lonely young woman, Stella, who has been caught up in a terrifying witch hunt
and is whisked thousands of miles away to what she thinks is safety to learn
her craft. The series is a blend of magic, mystery and romance with a splash of
humour - and while the girls really do go all out to save themselves, there's
always a hunky guy or two on hand to help them out. The series continues with
Unruly Magic and Devious Magic, both out now.
I live in London, England, but I try to travel as often as I
can – I’ve been all over the US and Europe. In my day job I'm a journalist and
editor so I write for magazines, newspapers and websites throughout the world
(my favourite assignment was spending a week riding rollercoasters - if you
listen carefully you can probably still hear me screaming) but writing fiction
has always been my first love.
Web links:
Website: www.camillachafer.com
Blog: www.camillachafer.com/blog
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CamillaChafer
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CamillaChafer
Twitter: @camillawrites
2 comments:
Thank you for coming to my blog Camillia!! I'm pretty eager about your book! Hoping to get it soon!!
Hi Mila,
Thanks so much for hosting me today and giving this tour a great kick off!
Camilla
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