This is last stop on the Relics Excerpt Tour. Each blog has featured a snippet from the whole excerpt. If you haven't read the other parts of the excerpt, scroll down to the Rafflecopter and enter the giveaway. There are entries for visiting each stop on the tour.
About the Book:
Most of Thulu and La Fi's clients are dead. Which is perfect since their detective agency caters to the supernatural. So, a job finding relics for an ancient daemon should be simple.
The daemon needs the relics to keep a dangerous portal closed. His enemy, Gabriel, wants the relics to open the portal and give his people access to a new feeding ground – Earth.
Stunning humanity with their existence, portals to other worlds begin to open and the creatures of magic return to Earth.
When Gabriel threatens their family, Thulu and La Fi's search becomes personal. The couple will need powerful allies in the race to find the relics before Gabriel does. But maybe that's what grateful dead, magical allies and daemonic clients are for.
When the creatures of myth and magic return to Earth, they're nothing like your mother's fairy tales.
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Meet Maer Wilson - July 13 @ 2:30 am
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Thanks so much, Donna, for a fabulous tour!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for excerpts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Ariel!
DeleteI'm getting a bad feeling from that quote.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stella. :) Scenes like that are so much fun to write.
DeleteI love the treasure hunt except tour! I would love to do this :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a blast and so different, too! Donna really rocks!
DeleteThanks everyone for stopping by. @stellamagic it does leave you wanting more doesn't it.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a fabulous tour, Donna!!!
Deleteanother great excerpt, can't wait to read it all pieced together ;)
ReplyDeletethis is great and then i wish i could read and blog on it
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