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Old 02-15-2011, 11:42 PM   #42
C.I.Bond
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Smile Free Copy of Drak Urban Fantasy - Isn't It Necromantic?

-- So sorry this is only here because this thread got mistakenly murged with my book promo thread -- I expect the mod will pull it soon. Just ignore it until then.

-- And do you really want a copy of "Drak" Urban Fantasy... to begin with, who knows what that means. LOL..


If your interested e-mail: CIBond@CIBond.com

Blurb:
Cassie isn’t evil … probably. She just lacks a few things: a boyfriend, a family, a soul. Convincing the “Others” she isn’t evil has never met with a lot of success. It usually starts with a local coven of concerned witches (humanity’s self-appointed protectors) making accusations and then there’s shouting, a chase, and in one case, a stabbing which turned out badly—although, to be fair, how many stabbings turn out well? So now she keeps a low profile, tries to avoid all contact with “Others” and moves every two years. This philosophy worked well enough in her life until she got to Seattle and formed a commitment to finally settle down. Nine months into her rainy new life, things start to fall apart …
First, something kills Harry—not that he didn’t deserve it, but still, it isn’t a good sign. Then Mr. Abbey, obviously a Dark Other who has been dead for over a century, tries to hire her to find some missing property and won’t take no for an answer. A dark-haired stranger with vivid green eyes, also dead, is forcing her to ask difficult questions of herself like “If he eats people but he's hot can you still date him?” Normally this is when she would cut-and-run, but the seer’s warning was clear: if she leaves Seattle, she dies. Of course, there are no guarantees that this won’t happen anyway….

Information about the book:
This book is about 124,000 word (375 pages).
The genre is Urban Fantasy not Paranormal Romance or something with a YA focus.

My favorite review called it – “Dark and Weird” which was pretty much what I was going for.

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