As you may know, the third novel in my House of Crimson and Clover Series, The Illusions of Eventide, comes out December 14th. With that in mind, I am looking for folks who are interested in reading and providing an honest review of the book. Interested? Read on…
Important Notes:
- For these ARC copies, I am looking for reviewers who can (a) post their review by December 25, 2013, and (b) post that review to Amazon, BN, and Goodreads.
- To fully enjoy the story, you will need to have at least read The Storm and the Darkness (other books in the series are optional).
- The Illusions of Eventide is categorized as Paranormal Romance. Compared to The Storm and the Darkness though, the paranormal themes in Eventide are MUCH more prevalent.
I will have the ARC copies out within the next week (sooner if possible).
Still interested? SIGN UP HERE!
Nicolas Deschanel was betrayed by the only two people who matter to him. Their disloyalty stung and an overwhelming sense of loss lingers. Nicolas has lived the high life professing to not have a care in the world, and now this illusion is calling his bluff.
Determined to take control of an existence now devoid of purpose, he sojourns to his family’s holiday home on the Gulf of Mexico. Resolved more than depressed, he plans to privately say goodbye to a world which no longer needs him. Of questionable fortune, he finds a woman, Mercy, sitting alone on the shore at eventide. Nicolas is conflicted between an obligation to help, and annoyance at her intrusion.
Mercy has many layers of secrets. Deepest of all, she cannot tell this Child of Man she is thousands of years old and very powerful. In her presence, Nicolas’ own dormant powers begin to surface, triggering a sequence of events that cause both of their lives to spiral further out of control. When old friends from both sides come to help, together they all learn a painful truth: new life can only begin once you’ve set free what means the most.