I have a lovely BookFish Books novel to share with you all today. Isn't that cover amazing?
However, adjusting to life in the homeland she barely knows is keeping her from seeking out her inner goddess. First her church-going grandmother threatens to rat her out if she sets a Wiccan-wandering toe out of line. Then, at her new charter school, the first girl she meets steals her grimoire and casts a spell that sets their shared locker afire. Finally, when that same girl invites her to a coven, Cilla's sister argues she doesn't have the guts to attend.
But it's the dark-haired hottie at school who really ignites Cilla's flame. When Emilio shows up at her coven, she starts believing in her ability to finally conjure her own magick.
Until all Hades breaks loose with a prank gone wrong, and Emilio is possibly to blame. Will Cilla be able to keep the boy, her coven, and the trust of her family, or will this Southern Wiccan get battered and fried?
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Born and raised in North Carolina, Susan Sipal had to travel halfway across the world and return home to embrace her father and grandfather's penchant for telling a tall tale. After having lived with her husband in his homeland of Turkey for many years, she suddenly saw the world with new eyes and had to write about it. Perhaps it was the emptiness of the Library of Celsus at Ephesus that cried out to be refilled, or the myths surrounding the ancient Temple of Artemis, but she's been writing stories filled with myth and mystery ever since.
Over the last several years, she's also developed and presented A WRITER'S GUIDE TO HARRY POTTER, which helps writers of all genres (including those writing fanfiction) improve their craft with Harry Potter as their text.
Over the last several years, she's also developed and presented A WRITER'S GUIDE TO HARRY POTTER, which helps writers of all genres (including those writing fanfiction) improve their craft with Harry Potter as their text.
I saw the pre-release news on this one and thought it sounded awesome. It still does.
ReplyDeleteQuite a cover!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fun! And I need the author's Harry Potter guide. My agent tried to use a Harry Potter analogy to apply to my newest book and I totally ruined it for her when I admitted (with a cringe) that I've never read the series.
ReplyDeleteMichelle :)
Marvelous cover! And I love the title too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique premise! I'm a Southerner, so I love books set in the South.
ReplyDeleteI love the title. I'll check out the sales link.
ReplyDeleteJust the blurb has such a great voice, so I'm sure the story inside has it too. I love Southern-set books!
ReplyDeleteLove the cover of this book, and also of yours in the sidebar, Meradeth.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog earlier this week!
Yvonne V
Sounds interesting and I do love the cover! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess