Brenda M. Collins'
Witch in the Wind
Everything happens in Bandit
Creek when witches, warlocks and canine familiars slip through the portal from
the magical world called THE OTHERLAND.
When murder strikes in Bandit
Creek, and the victims aren’t who they seemed, powerful guardian warlock,
Marcus Egan, is sent from The Otherland to investigate. What he doesn’t expect
to find is Avalon Gwynn, the grieving daughter of the victims, who has no idea
she’s an extraordinary, hereditary witch. And Avy’s pent up magical abilities
have just been set free in the mortal world.
Can Marcus catch a killer
while making sure Avy doesn’t bring Crow Mountain crashing down on the
town—destroying Bandit Creek for the second time?
This is a sweet paranormal
novella of approximately 50,000 words written for an adult audience but also
suitable for young adult readers.
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Excerpt
Everything happens in Bandit
Creek when WITCHES, WARLOCKS, and CANINE FAMILIARS slip the portal from THE
OTHERLAND
(Excerpt from Chapter 2)
Marcus debated if he should
fade into the background. In his line of work, his talent for making even
another witch’s eye look past him without registering his presence was useful.
He felt another power surge.
“What the—
The woman wasn't the magic
source. Fierce, dark eyes locked on him, not in a friendly, or mortal, way. And
the beast already knew Marcus was there. What the hell is a familiar doing
here? Familiars couldn’t be summoned. They appeared only when gifted by a more
powerful spirit in times of great danger. There hadn’t been such a creature
around The Otherland for centuries. So who sent this one to the mortal world,
he wondered. And why?
Pushing away from the wall,
Marcus wandered over to the reception desk. By habit, he moved with quiet steps,
yet the young woman seemed to sense his approach and turned in his direction.
She pulled the cap from her head, pushed loose wisps of hair from her forehead,
and looked up at him.
His breath stopped in his
throat and his mouth watered. The little nymph was more than the usual pretty
combination of golden blond hair and flawless fair skin. Her electric blue
eyes, even smudged with fatigue, jolted his gut in a way he hadn’t felt since
his teens, when his magical energy was working overtime along with his
hormones.
He smiled and managed to keep
his stance casual as he kept one eye on the familiar and one on the woman. She
seemed startled for a second but then returned his smile with a brilliant one
of her own. The familiar didn’t. He bared his teeth and growled.
“I mean you no harm.” He
didn’t want the familiar to blow his cover so he stood completely still as he
spoke to it directly.
To the woman he said, “Is he
always afraid of strangers?”
The familiar rumbled again as
if insulted.
“Only you as far as I know,”
she replied. Her voice, a rich alto, wrapped around him like a siren’s song.
“He was fine with me, and the sheriff, yesterday.”
He blinked trying to regain
some control of his brain. “What’s his name?” He eased his hand, very slowly,
towards the familiar murmuring reassurances that only the magical beast would
understand.
“I don’t know really. I found
him last night with no collar.” She shrugged and a light flush colored her cheeks.
“I’ve been calling him Busby. You know, after the big furry hats the guards at
Buckingham Palace wear. When I first saw him on my porch, that’s what he
reminded me of.”
That answers one question,
Marcus thought. He’s here to protect this woman. But does she know that? With
his hand dangerously close to the familiar’s mouth, he let the beast scent the
strength of his power. Warlocks were a level above most magical creatures,
having been bred for generations as warriors. Of course, that didn’t mean the
familiar wasn’t as strong, or even stronger. No one knew how familiars
travelled from witch to witch and many assumed they were from the spirit realm.
Finally, the creature eased
back on his haunches.
“Busby’s giving me a
reprieve.” He very slowly withdrew his hand. To the familiar he said, “Giving
me a chance, aren’t you, Busby. But you let me know who’s got the teeth when it
comes to this woman.” He stepped back.
Meet the Author
Brenda M. Collins has wanted
to write romance since she was twelve years old. At the age of twenty, she
spoke to an editor in Toronto, Canada, who expressed an interest in her story;
however, she soon realized it takes more than an idea to be an author. She
joined a number of writing groups to learn about ‘the craft’ and completed two
mystery manuscripts. To help her fellow writers develop strong business skills,
Brenda has published articles, and delivered workshops to hundreds of writers,
on career planning, professional networking and presentation skills. Her most
recent article, entitled How to Improve your Presentations, is in the 2013
Writer’s Market (Brewer, R.L., ed. F&W Media Inc. p. 153).
Brenda’s debut
novel, WITCH IN THE WIND,
starts with a
murder, but comes to life with witches, warlocks, a canine familiar and a
magical dimension called The Otherland. For upcoming titles in The Otherland
Chronicles, and other stories, keep an eye on Brenda’s website www.brendamcollins.com
and follow her on Twitter.
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