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Novel Magic: Tasarla Romaney's The Warrior Queen (Win 5 books this week)

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This week, we have a fantastic Giveaway sponsored by Tasarla Romaney. Win $10 gift card and 3 books by Tasarla PLUS 2 by me–That’s 5 paranormal books in one contest. Here are the titles you could win: The Hollow King The Warrior Queen  The Prince of Light Zoraida Grey and the Family Stones Zoraida Grey and the Voodoo Queen The Warrior Queen and the Hollow King by Tasarla Romaney Hey Hey l’m glad to be back on Novel Magic. This time I’m going to talk about Warrior Queen – book 2 of my Night of the Gryphon series. Last time I talked about how Ovezara was my favorite villain to write. ( See Tasarla’s last post here. )This time I thought I’d share why I think writing fantasy is ‘magic.’ The only limitation is my imagination. If I can picture it then I can write it ?.  And my books have lots of my imagination. For example…   Crenshaw glanced around. A small furry ball limped toward them.” A friend of yours? Or is it going to eat me?” “Neither. Frig...

Novel Magic: The Hollow King by Tasarla Romaney

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The Hollow King by Tasarla Romaney–this week’s Novel Magic feature–has everything we love! Enter the giveaway for a gift card and two free books! A Favorite Villain–excerpt from The Hollow King by Tasarla Romaney Not only does The Hollow King have magic, adventure, fantasy creatures, it also has my favorite villain. I loved writing Ovezara. Here’s a brief glimpse of her… The glass orb sailed through the air and smashed against the stone wall. “He’s alive and at the hag’s door,” Ovezara screamed. The mud men sank back as she stalked around the chamber. “Mistress, he is far from winning.” A zombie whose name she couldn’t recall leaned against a fireplace mantle. The sorceress growled and raised her hand to smite the thing. “Really, Ovezara. If you try to destroy my favorite minion, it will take centuries to train a replacement. Your replacement.” Trelek stepped into the room. The keeper’s gaze was hard. T...