Showing posts with label fairytales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairytales. Show all posts

Friday, October 29, 2021

Two Books on #SALE! #pnr #shifters #darkfantasy #fantasyromance

I have two great sales happening right now!

Loving Boone and The Lunora Chronicles are only 99cents each!

This is just for a limited time, so you have to hurry. The price goes back up in a few days. Don't miss your chance!


Loving Boone

Beth-Ann Miller returns to her Tennessee mountain home to find chaos erupting between her survivalist family and their shape-shifting neighbors. Her father is convinced the were-cougar clan is responsible for the murders occurring in their area and interrogates one of the shifters, Boone Evans, her childhood sweetheart. When Boone declares several members of his shifter family have gone missing including his little brother, Beth-Ann suspects someone else is behind both the murders and abductions.

Boone never expected to see Beth-Ann again. When she frees him from her father’s cabin and promises to help find his brother, Boone doesn’t plan on rekindling their passionate love affair or facing the pain of past mistakes. Nor does he plan on coming face to face with the man responsible for altering his family’s life forever.

With men hunting the were-cougars, can Beth-Ann and Boone risk all to have a future together? Or is loving Boone too high a price to pay?








The Lunora Chronicles: A Dark Fantasy Fairytale Collection

In the kingdom of Lunora, nothing is as it seems. Bloodthirsty wolves roam the woods and the tyrant king cares little for his people.

When a man is found dead, the kingdom is in an uproar. Who will protect them from the monsters that stalk them?

Six women, their stories entwined, will solve the mystery as they try to find their own happily ever afters.

Kanida is expected to marry, but she longs for more, leading her down the wrong path.

Trapped in her stepmother’s household, Lucy procures a magic spell from a witch, so she can attend the Royal ball, only to find mystery, love and adventure await.

Darkness has always followed Casey, but now it seems that the past is catching up with her, as she is snatched by a beast.

To escape marriage to the king, Eira must fake her own death, but that means trusting a handsome huntsman who is prophesized to end her life.

Rose is living her worst nightmare. Alone in the forest, she awakens with blood on her hands and no memory of how she got there.

Alysia longs for a life of adventure and believes that solving the murder will help her find it, unless the killer finds her first.


A shared world fairytale retelling collection.


With stories from -

USA Today Bestselling Author S. K. Gregory

USA Today Bestselling Author Tricia Schneider

Lexi Ostrow

USA Today Bestselling Author Tameri Etherton

Tiffany Shand

USA Today Bestselling Author Nicole Zoltack


If you like these books, why not try another?





Wednesday, September 22, 2021

The Lunora Chronicles is available in PRINT! #DarkFantasy #Fairytale #FairytaleRetelling #Boxedset #PNR


The Lunora Chronicles is now available in PRINT!

Yes!

Not only can you read this shared world collection on your Kindle device but now you can get the entire collection in print format, too!

No e-reader necessary!


I just received my copy of The Lunora Chronicles in the mail over the weekend. It's such a good feeling to be able to hold one of my books in my hands!

My novella, Kiss at Midnight, is included in this collection and contains clues to the mysterious murder that is solved at the end. Watch out for those clues! Maybe you can solve the murder yourself!

I hope you enjoy this dark fantasy collection! Curl up on your sofa and escape into a world of mystery, intrigue and romance! With over 500 pages of stories, these novellas will be sure to keep you busy during the cool autumn nights!

Happy Reading!

~Tricia



In the kingdom of Lunora, nothing is as it seems. Bloodthirsty wolves roam the woods and the tyrant king cares little for his people.

When a man is found dead, the kingdom is in an uproar. Who will protect them from the monsters that stalk them?

Six women, their stories entwined, will solve the mystery as they try to find their own happily ever afters.

Kanida is expected to marry, but she longs for more, leading her down the wrong path.

Trapped in her stepmother’s household, Lucy procures a magic spell from a witch, so she can attend the Royal ball, only to find mystery, love and adventure await.

Darkness has always followed Casey, but now it seems that the past is catching up with her, as she is snatched by a beast.

To escape marriage to the king, Eira must fake her own death, but that means trusting a handsome huntsman who is prophesized to end her life.

Rose is living her worst nightmare. Alone in the forest, she awakens with blood on her hands and no memory of how she got there.

Alysia longs for a life of adventure and believes that solving the murder will help her find it, unless the killer finds her first.


A shared world fairytale retelling collection.



With stories from -

USA Today Bestselling Author S. K. Gregory

USA Today Bestselling Author Tricia Schneider

Lexi Ostrow

USA Today Bestselling Author Tameri Etherton

Tiffany Shand

USA Today Bestselling Author Nicole Zoltack



Wednesday, September 15, 2021

New Release! The Lunora Chronicles #DarkFantasy #Fairytale #FairytaleRetelling #NewRelease

In the kingdom of Lunora, nothing is as it seems. Bloodthirsty wolves roam the woods and the tyrant king cares little for his people.


When a man is found dead, the kingdom is in an uproar. Who will protect them from the monsters that stalk them?

Six women, their stories entwined, will solve the mystery as they try to find their own happily ever afters.


Kanida is expected to marry, but she longs for more, leading her down the wrong path.

Trapped in her stepmother’s household, Lucy procures a magic spell from a witch, so she can attend the Royal ball, only to find mystery, love and adventure await.

Darkness has always followed Casey, but now it seems that the past is catching up with her, as she is snatched by a beast.

To escape marriage to the king, Eira must fake her own death, but that means trusting a handsome huntsman who is prophesized to end her life.

Rose is living her worst nightmare. Alone in the forest, she awakens with blood on her hands and no memory of how she got there.

Alysia longs for a life of adventure and believes that solving the murder will help her find it, unless the killer finds her first.


A shared world fairytale retelling collection.

With stories from -

USA Today Bestselling Author S. K. Gregory

USA Today Bestselling Author Tricia Schneider

Lexi Ostrow

USA Today Bestselling Author Tameri Etherton

Tiffany Shand

USA Today Bestselling Author Nicole Zoltack



Friday, August 6, 2021

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

The Lunora Chronicles ~ A #DarkFantasy #Fairytale Collection #PreOrder for #99cents

 


In the kingdom of Lunora, nothing is as it seems.

Bloodthirsty wolves roam the woods and the tyrant king cares little for his people.

When a man is found dead, the kingdom is in an uproar. Who will protect them from the monsters that stalk them?

Six women, their stories entwined, will solve the mystery as they try to find their own happily ever afters.

Kanida is expected to marry, but she longs for more, leading her down the wrong path.

Trapped in her stepmother’s household, Lucy procures a magic spell from a witch, so she can attend the Royal ball, only to find mystery, love and adventure await.

Darkness has always followed Casey, but now it seems that the past is catching up with her, as she is snatched by a beast.

To escape marriage to the king, Eira must fake her own death, but that means trusting a handsome huntsman who is prophesized to end her life.

Rose is living her worst nightmare. Alone in the forest, she awakens with blood on her hands and no memory of how she got there.

Alysia longs for a life of adventure and believes that solving the murder will help her find it, unless the killer finds her first.





A shared world fairytale retelling collection.

With stories from -

USA Today Bestselling Author S. K. Gregory

Tricia Schneider

Lexi Ostrow

USA Today Bestselling Author Tameri Etherton

Tiffany Shand

USA Today Bestselling Author Nicole Zoltack

Pre-Order Now!

AMAZON





Friday, May 22, 2020

Ice Princess #Excerpt #FantasyRomance #FairytaleRomance


Ice magic and a passion that burns...

Princess Lily is determined to save her kingdom from the evil influence of the sorcerer in their midst. When she makes a stand, he curses her beloved to turn into a dragon and casts a spell that seals her in a block of ice where she sleeps for all eternity.

Eternity arrives earlier than expected when Rick Stamos tears down a wall to the tavern he's renovating. He never expects to find a woman encased in ice hidden in his basement. After melting the ice, he's more surprised when the woman wakes and claims he is her beloved.

Did the spell that kept Lily frozen for so long also curse Rick? Is he really her beloved or a stranger with the same face?

Excerpt:

He stretched his right arm toward the ice, his fingers splayed wide. He forced his tense muscles to relax, closed his eyes and concentrated on the warmth deep within. A flame flickered there, light in color, hidden deep inside him. Once he located the flame, he stoked it, encouraging it to grow, expand, fueled by his desire to bring the heat to surface. The fire sparked and lengthened, grew until the warmth spread to his chest. 


He focused the heat to travel through his arm to his right hand where his fingers spread open.


He placed his hand on the ice, closed his eyes and concentrated on heating his hand until he felt the solid block beneath his fingers soften. The ice melted beneath his touch. He blinked his eyes to watch the solid turn to liquid.


“Hey,” Pete said, smiling. “That fire-breathing stuff comes in handy sometimes.”


“Shut up.” Rick forced his concentration back to the heat he controlled with his hands. It was a trick he had discovered when he was a teenager. He’d accidentally burned down the shed in their backyard because Rick’s temper flared when he found out that Pete had ‘borrowed’ his bike and returned it with two flat tires.


Since then, he tried to keep his power under wraps, but on occasion and with no one other than Pete or Steph around, Rick tested it. It was like a muscle. To keep it under control, he had to use it from time to time, to maintain his discipline so it wouldn’t flare to the surface without warning one day.


It would be more than embarrassing if he burned someone’s car on the highway if they cut him off. Road rage sent to a whole new level with a guy who could spark flame from his fingertips.


It took some time to melt the ice. There was an entire casket full, but after a while the clothing on the woman’s body became visible.


She wore a long white, velvet gown trimmed with lace and satin. Her hands were folded over her chest with a single rose clasped between her bejeweled fingers. She was elegantly dressed as a woman of nobility and placed with great care before her body was in some way submerged in water and frozen.


Rick wondered if she was someone of importance. A woman lost within the pages of history and time.


The ice near her head melted away revealing a face of rare beauty. Perfect, pale skin with red-rose colored lips. Her midnight black hair cascaded in waves around her face and shoulders, dampened by the melting ice. Matching black eyelashes swept down over her cheeks.


Rick wished he’d known the color of her eyes. As he stared at the woman, a humming began in his blood, a strange sense of familiarity itched in his brain.


Had he seen this woman before?


It was obviously not possible. Perhaps he’d seen a woman with her likeness somewhere. An actress on television or a movie. Or someone in the tabloids.

Pete whistled with appreciation from his elbow.


“I have to admit,” Pete said. “She’s hot for a dead girl.”


Rick rolled his eyes.


“What?” Pete said as if seeing his brother’s reaction. “You don’t think?”


“No,” Rick said. “I admit it. She’s beautiful.”


“More than beautiful. She’s exquisite. Like a porcelain doll. And the way she’s posed in the block of ice.” Pete paused and leaned over her for a closer look. “She reminds me of someone.”


“You, too?” Relief swamped Rick. He wasn’t the only one with this nagging sense of familiarity. “She reminds me of someone, too, but I just can’t place her face.”


“Snow White.”


“What?”


“You know,” Pete sighed. “The fairy tale. Snow White and those dwarfs. Or maybe Sleeping Beauty. I get those two mixed up. There’s a lot of comatose gals in fairy tales.”


“That’s not what I meant,” Rick said, shaking his head. “I meant a real person. Not some imaginary fairy tale girl.”


“Maybe she’s not so imaginary.” Pete waved his head. “Maybe one of us should kiss her.”


“What?”


“Kiss her to break the spell.”


“You’re insane.”


“You never know.”


“Yeah, you’re right. You never know anything. Ever.”


Rick continued to stare at the woman as the ice melted into puddles of water on the stone floor. He eased back the heat in his hands and then folded his arms across his chest.


“I wonder who she was.”


“A princess. Maybe a queen.”


Rick glanced at Pete with a raised eyebrow.


“Well, she must be someone important. Look at the way she’s dressed.” An exact echo of Rick’s earlier thoughts.


Rick bent over the woman, taking in her beauty once more and the deep suspicion he knew her. His gaze swept over her face and form, then fell to the rose. It was a rose in full bloom. Not wilted with age, neglect or natural decay. A rose with full, blood-red petals on a stem laced with sharp thorns.


How could a flower remain in such perfect condition in these types of circumstances?The whole situation seemed incredulous. If Rick hadn’t known better, he’d say this whole thing had been set up as some prank.


He pried the rose away from her cold fingers, taking the flower in his hands to inspect more closely.


“I guess she could be nobility,” Rick said. “But she—”


A gasp stopped him from speaking. The sound came from the woman.


Both Rick and his brother stumbled back a few feet, stopping to stare at the now breathing woman on the remaining block of cracked and melting ice.


“Did she?”


“Yeah, I think.”


Rick tilted his head, staring at the woman’s ample bosom rising and falling with each breath.


Then her black eyelashes flickered across her cheeks, sweeping up to reveal the greenest eyes Rick had ever seen on another human being. They were a deep, vibrant emerald color that appeared almost inhuman and yet so beautiful he couldn’t compare them to anything else.


The woman blinked and took another deep, gasping breath.


The rose fell, forgotten from his fingertips as Rick returned to the woman’s side and knelt beside her.


As soon as her gaze met his, she smiled. Her lips curved and her face brightened with love and warmth and radiance. An electric shock zipped through his arms and legs, settling deep in his chest. Rick knew at that moment he was lost.


“Ashford.” The woman’s voice was like a song of spring. Light, full of hope, happiness and renewal. “You found me.”



AMAZON


Friday, September 28, 2012

Guest: Author Nicole Hurley-Moore



Thanks so much Tricia for allowing me to drop by.  :)

Do you think the books we read as children influence today? For me, the answer is yes. I grew up reading fairytales, myths and legends. A Thousand and one Nights and the dark tales of Grimm... and let’s face it some of those stories are really grim. For example, in the old version of Cinderella we see her step-mother encouraging the step sisters to cut off their heel or toes to fit into the slipper, only to have their plan undone by the two pigeons calling to the prince “Cuckoo, Cuckoo, there’s blood on the shoe... she is not the true bride for you.” Of course, the prince heeds the bird’s warning and leaves with his true bride, Cinderella. See, dark and twisty!
Added to the fairytales there was King Arthur and his knights, Scheherazade and her Arabian tales and all the myths and legends from around the world.
            I found the tales instilled in me a fondness for dark, paranormal stories and history. And of course, as in all excellent fairytales the good must win and there has to be a happy ending.  I don’t know if it was the frocks, the heroes, the forests or the castles but I fell in love with medieval history. Although, the poem ‘King John’s Christmas by A.A. Milne and the ballad ‘The Unquiet Grave’ also may have had something to do with it. My first two novellas, The Trinket Seller’s Daughter and Capturing Bliss are both medieval romances. However, just as they did as a child I find my worlds of history and the paranormal merging again. Until the Stars Burn Cold, is a time travel romance filled with the promise of everlasting love and cursed rings. For daring to love the wrong woman, Jinn is cursed into a ring by an evil sorcerer. He is trapped for centuries until modern day antiques dealer Mia Templeton accidentally releases him.
            So, I find that I am still influenced by the things I read as a child and a young adult... how about you?
           


Until The Stars Burn Cold 
Forbidden love
Long ago in ancient Persia, there lived a pair of star crossed lovers. In a desperate bid, the lovers sought to flee the town of Adwan. But they were caught and torn apart. For his insolence, Jinn is cursed into a ring. Ages pass and empires crumble... and Jinn is still forever bound in a circle of frozen silver. Bound, that is until present day antiques dealer, Mia Templeton accidentally releases him. Mia is beautiful and Jinn, finds her somehow familiar. Is love eternal and evil everlasting? Can the power that destroyed his life in Adwan, reach through the centuries and threaten his future?


A Snippet from Until The Stars Burn Cold
Mia stirred as a loud rumble of thunder echoed over her house. She cracked open one eye ever so slightly. A flash of lightning illuminated her bedroom wall. She relaxed back into her soft mattress and closed her eyes. She was warm, comfortable and content, and as sleep threatened to reclaim her once more she wondered if it would be possible to reconnect with the delicious and vivid dream she had been having. Parts of it were beginning to disappear and she tried to hold onto the details.
There had been a man, a beautiful man with wide shoulders and lovely brown eyes and he had been kissing her. Mia let herself begin to drift, she was floating, barely conscious of her surroundings as she snuggled deeper beneath her quilt. Yet there was a nagging in the back of her brain that something was amiss. The edgy feeling told her to wake up but her body rebelled and her breath began to deepen. She reasoned that it was nothing to be concerned about; the dream coupled with the oncoming storm had disturbed her and nothing more. That was until she felt a large hand hook around her waist and pull her closer to a warm mass that engulfed her back. Biting back a scream she pushed the hand away and flung herself off the bed. She turned, faced the bed and fear, shock and amazement blended together in a tight ball in her stomach as she saw that there was a man in her bed.
A weak shaft of light pierced the darkness and she could see he was lying on his side stretched out on top of the quilt, with his arm flung across the bed. He was reaching for where Mia had been dreaming only a moment or two ago. It was then that she realized with a little relief that he was fully clothed. He wore long dark green trousers tucked into soft leather boots that ran halfway up his calf and a deep cream shirt under a leather jerkin. 
Mia stumbled across the corner of the room, grabbing the tall, metal floor lamp. She yanked at the cord and pulled the plug out of the socket. The cream silk shade fell off and rolled towards the door. Flicking on the bedroom light gave her a little comfort; at least now she could see exactly what she was up against. She edged towards the bed and looked down at her intruder.
She saw the way the man’s chest softly rose and fell. His eyes were closed and his features were relaxed. Feeling a little braver, Mia took one tentative step back towards the bed and studied the stranger’s face. He was handsome, with high cheekbones and a square jaw. His golden brown complexion was offset by his long dark hair.
Mia held the lamp in front of her like a staff. Taking a deep breath, she wished her heart would stop racing. She pushed the lamp forward and jabbed at the stranger’s shoulder.
 “Who the hell are you and what are you doing in my bed?”

Links –

Until The Stars Burn Cold available from Pink Petal Books


Contest:
One lucky winner will receive a copy of Nicole's Until The Stars Burn Cold. Just leave a comment with your name and email to enter. The winner will be randomly selected. Good luck!