WITCH HEARTS by Liz Long LIVE on Amazon!
To my friends and readers: Thanking you is the first thing
on my list. Writers do it for the readers and I am so excited to introduce this
new story to you. For the fellow authors, the book bloggers, the Twitter friends,
and support groups in my writing life, know that we're in this together and I
couldn't do it without you. I am so honored you joined me for this fun ride.
I am proud to say that my second title WITCH
HEARTS is now LIVE on Amazon for paperback
($8.99) and your Kindle ($2.99).
Witch
Hearts is an adult paranormal thriller meant for those who
liked to be a little creeped out and also enjoy a murder mystery. Touted as a
"Criminal Minds" meets "Charmed" story, Witch
Hearts contains three of Liz's favorite things: Magic, Murder, and
Mystery.
Below you'll find the cover and blurb, as well as a bit
about Liz Long plus a special excerpt not available anywhere
else.
Witch Hearts Synopsis:
How does a witch stay safe if a killer can get through her
protection spells?
Witches like Ruby and Courtney can take care of themselves.
So when Courtney is murdered, Ruby’s world crashes to a halt. The only thing
keeping her grounded is the return of Courtney’s brother, Cooper. He seeks
revenge, but Ruby wants to help other witches stay alive. To do that, she’ll
have to reunite with her old coven’s High Priest, who also happens to be her
cheating ex-boyfriend.
If that wasn’t awkward enough, when the killer gets too
close, Cooper temporarily moves into Ruby’s place while a police officer tails
her every move. Cooper’s presence distracts Ruby as they fight their desire
against their need to stay safe. Then Courtney begins to haunt Ruby’s dreams
and secrets are spilled, things from Cooper’s past that could get them both
killed. The killer continues to stalk Ruby and the more she discovers, the more
she fears she won’t be able to keep her heart in her chest.
Excerpt:
Cooper and Ruby hopped on his bike and drove back to her
place. She even managed to peek out from beneath her helmet to see the city
whip past her in a blur. When they finally came to a stop, she untangled
herself from him - albeit a tad regretful about it - and handed him back the
helmet.
“Thanks again for everything tonight. I know it wasn’t the
most fun you could have, but I want everyone to be safe,” she said.
“I understand. I’m glad I went, too. I don’t want anyone
else in danger. Plus, you’re good company.” He stood up as he said it, hooking
the helmets on his bike.
“You don’t have walk me in or anything. I don’t want to keep
you any longer than you need.”
He snorted. “You’re not keeping me from anything. I want to
do it, but especially because I want to make sure you’re safe.”
Ruby bit her bottom lip. Her nerves fluttered a bit at the
thought of a possible goodnight kiss. She could hardly believe how immature she
sounded in her head.
It’s your best friend’s brother. This is Cooper
we’re talking about, a voice in her head screamed at her.
Another voice spoke up. Yeah. It’s
Cooper. And your thoughts about him have never been exactly
brotherly.
Shaking both voices away, she swiped her key fob by the
entrance door and Cooper held it open for her. They took the stairs up to the
second floor and walked around the corner to her apartment. Ruby stopped as
soon as she saw her door.
“Something’s wrong,” she said.
“What? How can you tell?” He looked up and down the hallway.
“There was a barrier when I left. Remember I checked, put my
hand on the door when we left? My spell was in place.”
“There was a soft glow on the door,” he said absentmindedly,
as though remembering. His eyes narrowed and Ruby could see his veins throb in
his neck as his jaw tightened.
“Only witches would be able to see it, but it’s not there.”
Ruby took a few steps forward, placing her hand on the door, which was now
simply cool and wooden. She retrieved her key and turned the lock, but Cooper
stopped her.
“I’ll go in first.”
He swung the door wide open; he held his hands up in case of
a fight or a spell, but silence greeted them. Cooper did a quick sweep of the
apartment while Ruby waited in the entryway. He returned with Aziza in one arm
and a letter in his hand.
“This was on your coffee table,” he said grimly. “Aziza was
hiding behind the couch. She hissed until she realized it was me.”
Ruby took the note from him. As she opened it, Cooper stood
beside her to read over her shoulder.
“Not all witches are equal. Some are born with
extraordinary gifts; anyone can practice, but few are truly powerful. You are
one of the lucky ones, Ruby. I apologize about your friend Courtney. She was
powerful, but nowhere near your capabilities. I’m afraid that in order for my
powers to thrive, yours must come to an end. I’ll be seeing you very soon.
-X”
About the Author:
Liz Long is lucky
enough to have a dream career in magazine publishing as an editor and writer,
yet still have time to create adventures on the side. If you catch her staring
off into space or talking to herself, don’t worry – it’s just her imagination
at work.
Liz graduated from Longwood University with a BA in English,
though her professors might be disappointed to hear she reads more fantasy
fiction than literary novels. She also loves action and thriller genres. This
book probably won’t change your life, but she hopes it steals you away from
reality for a while.
Her first book, Gifted,
A Donovan Circus Novel, is about a murder at a
supernatural circus, and is available at Amazon on Kindle and paperback.
(To celebrate the release of her new book, Gifted
is FREE on Amazon for Kindle from April 30 - May 2, so grab your copy
now!)
To learn more about Liz, visit her website: http://lizclong.com
Meradeth, thanks for the exclusive excerpt from Liz's book. Your support of your fellow writers is phenomenal :-)
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you! I love doing it! :)
Deleteoh my that cover is creepy! Thanks for introducing us to Liz's book :)
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It's amazingly creepy, isn't it? Love it!
DeleteI like the description. It sounds like a crossing of genres.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound pretty cool! :)
DeleteCongratulations, Liz!
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