Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Blackwater By Tara Brown


Blackwater 
Series: The Devil's Roses (YA Version)
Author: Tara Brown

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"Danger, Lorelei, he's coming."
Icy whispers brush against her cheeks when she sleeps.
Most nights she wakes to the voices of her ancestors, always at 2:47 am.
Like all monsters, only the light keeps them at bay.
Lorelei Huntington knows what it means to fall for the wrong guy.
She knows what it's like to hide in the dark and wait for the light to save her.
She knows how it feels to watch while everyone you love, and everything in your life, is taken.
After fifty years of looking over her shoulder and running for her life, certain she could feel his breath at the base of her neck, the icy voices come back.
Again, their whispers find her vulnerable and exhausted, just as they used to.
Fearful of seeing him again but desperate for answers, she goes home.
What she finds isn’t exactly what she left.
Who she finds, isn’t exactly dead nor have they aged a day.
But then again, neither has she.


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I believe growing up in a really small town gives a person a little advantage when it comes to the imagination. You need one or you go mad.
Needless to say, mine saved me. After it got me into trouble first, that is. That's the problem with a vivid imagination, all the lies you tell.
I am happily married with two girls.
I have two giant dogs, two savage cats, and a penchant for a glass of red.
Also, I drag my bread through the sauce. I can't help myself, bread is life.
According to my age, I am meant to be a responsible adult, but it isn't going well at all. I would still head off to Hogwarts tomorrow and I suspect there isn't a single wardrobe I haven't crept into, hoping to find the door to Narnia. And don't even get me started on the King's Road, I get lost.
Fortunately, I am an international bestseller so I have wormed my way into the "Quirky" or Eccentric" category.
Thank God for that.
I am represented by Natalie Lakosil from the Bradford Literary Agency and published traditionally with Montlake Romance.



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