Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Pride, A Dance of Flames by Cait O'Sullivan (VBB, excerpt, and GIVEAWAY) GFT



PRIDE, A DANCE OF FLAMES

by 

Cait O'Sullivan

 

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GENRE:  Fantasy Romance

 

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BLURB:

 

Researcher Ellora Radley's life is just fine, thank you. So why turn it upside down to accept a new job with a sexy reckless treasure hunter and dive into a hot bed of shamanism and shapeshifting to shake the very fiber of existence? A fine life doesn't put her in jeopardy.Lee North lives on the edge of jeopardy. Tracking down ancient, powerful artifacts demands no less and leaves precious little time for others. But when a raven-haired researcher surfaces repeatedly in his dreams, it's her he tracks.Together they discover a world filled with magic they never dreamed of and danger that quickly becomes deadly. Their innate connection leads them on the adventure of a lifetime, but one which escalates into a world where evil dominates. Now they just have to survive it.

 

 

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EXCERPT

 

 

“Ellora?”

 

“Coming,” she called back, adding to Imelda, “I wish we were able to talk more.”

 

“Just bear in mind if you do find the chalice, you may have a strange reaction to it. A powerful shamanic tool in the hands of an amateur might prove dangerous.”

 

She paused. “If you do find it, reach straight out into the spirits’ world and ask to be protected by them.” Imelda grabbed her arm tightly. “Promise me. Also promise me you’ll come back as soon as you can, and we can expand on this further.”

 

Pulling her into her arms, Ellora felt her rapid heartbeat. She nodded against the hug.

 

The men were speaking together as surreptitiously as Ellora and Imelda were. Lee nodded to her, and she fell into hurried steps with him. They took leave of their hosts, Ellora regretting already the loss of the other woman’s company.

 

She waited until they were in their car before questioning Lee. “The chalice—”

 

He shook his head briefly, and she stopped.

 

“What would you like to do with the rest of the day? We should head out to a nice Greek beach to take photos. Let me check sunset times.” The look in his eyes was wary as he gave her a slanted look. 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Karen Lovell, better known by her pseudonym, Cait O’Sullivan, grew up in Ireland to an Irish mother and an English father. Dividing her school holidays between idyllic time on her Granny’s farm and the big cities in England culminated in her feeling as though she had a foot in Ireland and another in England, often joking that she came from the Irish Sea. Wanderlust in her blood sent her out to travel the world and then, reluctant to give up on following her dreams, she started writing. After publishing four books, the world of shamanism called to her and she spent three years studying with her guides. This resulted in a rich vein of inspiration for her writing and she combined her loves of traveling, shamanism and love itself into a brand new trilogy—A Dance of Flames. She currently lives in the countryside in England with her hubby, four daughters and one Irish setter and visits Ireland on a regular basis. But maybe one day she’ll move back there.

 

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7 comments:

  1. I liked the excerpt. The cover is great.

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  2. I enjoyed the excerpt and Pride, A Dance of Flames sounds like an intriguing and exciting read that will hold me captive! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a wonderful day!

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  3. Is it difficult deciding on a book title?

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  4. I love the cover and the excerpt.

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  5. I like the cover art, synopsis and excerpt, this sounds like an awesome read. Thank you for sharing the author's bio and book details

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  6. Thanks for the great excerpt. The book sounds very interesting. The cover is fantastic.

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