BLURB:
Book
One
Cassie
Scot: Paranormal Detective
Cassie Scot is the ungifted daughter of powerful sorcerers, born
between worlds but belonging to neither. At 21, all she wants is to find a
place for herself, but earning a living as a private investigator in the shadow
of her family’s reputation isn’t easy. When she is pulled into a paranormal
investigation, and tempted by a powerful and handsome sorcerer, she will have
to decide where she truly belongs.
Book
Two
Secrets
and Lies
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.
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.
My parents think the longer the
name, the more powerful the sorcerer, so they named me Cassandra Morgan Ursula
Margaret Scot. You can call me Cassie.
I've been called a lot of things in
my life: normal, ordinary, and even a disappointment. After the Harry Potter
books came out, a couple of people called me a squib. Since I haven't read
them, I have to assume it's a compliment.
Personally, I prefer normal, which
is why the sign on my office door reads: Cassie Scot, Normal Detective.
You have to understand that around
here, when your last name is Scot, people are easily confused. Not only are my
parents powerful practitioners, but I have six talented brothers and sisters.
Plus, my family hasn't always been known for its subtlety. When weird stuff
happens around here, the people who are willing to believe in magic are prone
to suspect the Scots.
The day I opened for business I got a
call from an old woman who swore her cat was possessed by the devil. She also
swore she'd read my web site, which clearly stated the types of work I did and
did not do. Exorcisms were on the No list, and while I hadn't specified pet
exorcisms, I would have thought it was implicit.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Award-winning
author Christine Amsden has written stories since she was eight, always with a
touch of the strange or unusual. She became a “serious” writer in 2003, after
attending a boot camp with Orson Scott Card. She finished Touch of Fate shortly
afterward, then penned The Immortality Virus, which won two awards. Expect many
more titles by this up-and-coming author.
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ChristineAmsden
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10 comments:
My pleasure Goddess
I wish me was a sorcerer!
Awesome cover
Great books.
Thank you so much for sharing this with your readers!
That would be nice wouldn't it, Dez?
Pat and Rita, thanks for stopping by to support Christine.
My pleasure, Christine. Wishing you much success.
Merry Christmas, and thanks so much!
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