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"The Spellbringers Series Features a diverse set of characters throughout the book and series, as main and supporting characters.
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"The Spellbringers Series Features a diverse set of characters throughout the book and series, as main and supporting characters.
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The Demon
Re’Vel stalks his prey in the forest of dreams, slowly gaining control over the
mind of his victim. Rachel doesn’t realize the Demon is real. In fact, she
doesn’t believe in magic, Demons, Hunters, or any of the other things the
Alexanders have warned her about. She resists their protection, but can’t
resist her overwhelming feelings for Jace.
Alisa
has been drawn to Jace since the day she saved him from a Hunter attack. A mere
human in a world of Spellbringers, Alisa has been embraced by the Alexander
family as a hero, but not everyone is willing to accept her. Jace’s
intimidating older brother, Bryce, keeps his emotions and his secrets hidden.
When Bryce confides in Alisa, it puts her relationship with Jace and the entire
Alexander family at risk.
Danger,
secrets, and betrayal collide, and when the Demon makes his claim, the small,
southern town of Oaktree becomes a battleground for Rachel’s life.
Formerly
published under the title 'The Claiming Words,' Spellbound is a completely
re-written, re-vamped novel featuring added scenes, additional chapters, and a
new ending.
Excerpt from Spellbound:
Never
in a million years would I have thought I’d feel desperation toward a guy, but
Jace wasn’t just any guy. He was different, and until I figured out why I felt
so drawn to him, I wouldn’t be able to relax. I had always been a very
independent person, and had never suffered the lovesick ailments that had
afflicted my friends at one time or another. No, it wasn’t a case of puppy love
or a silly crush. This was something different.
I
waited impatiently for Jace to remember his promise to dance with me. Each time
someone new asked me to dance, resentment washed over me. I didn’t want to be
stuck with someone else when Jace eventually approached me. If he approached
me. I decided to hang out by the refreshment table and skip the next few
dances.
When
Jace caught my eye and moved toward me, I instinctively reached up to touch my
necklace, seeking the comfort it usually offered, but remembered I’d left it at
home. I hoped I didn’t end up regretting leaving it behind in favor of making a
fashion statement.
Jace’s
eyes held mine and I felt uncomfortably anxious. This was probably the first
time I’d ever understood what someone meant when they claimed to have
butterflies in their stomach. I dragged my eyes away from his and looked down
at the ground, trying to compose myself. Suddenly, he was standing in front of
me, his hand outstretched.
Here's what we get when we get to Book Two:
Rachel's
thirst for knowledge about the family she never knew drives her to keep a
secret from the Alexanders that shatters Jace's trust in her. With her renewed
dream-relationship with Re'Vel, she walks on a razor's edge, putting the entire
Alexander family - and Alisa - in terrible danger.
Alisa
and Bryce are more in love than ever, but his jealousy and possessiveness
threatens to push Alisa away. With his Claiming Words ringing in Alisa's ears,
she tries to reconcile her sense of independence with her desperate yearning
for Bryce.
A
dark enemy from the Alexanders’ past is out for vengeance and uses Rachel as
his target to get to the family he despises. When Alisa is caught in the
crossfire, Bryce is willing to sacrifice anything to save her - even his own
soul.
Excerpt from Firebound:
My
mother held the dish so tightly, I feared it would snap in two. Her anger
penetrated my woefully inadequate magical security and hit me full force. After
months of training, I still couldn’t control my Empathy and a migraine seemed
imminent. But I couldn’t back down from our argument. Not when the stakes were
so high. It would be helpful if I could tell her the truth, but completely
impossible. She could never know who I was. It would kill her.
“Young
lady, I don’t know what’s gotten into you, but I raised you better than this.
How dare you argue with me? When I tell you no,
that means no.” She turned her back
on me, and began washing dishes with renewed vigor. I rolled my eyes.
“I’m
sorry, Mama. I just thought…”
“You
thought what? You thought I’d leave a seventeen-year-old girl home alone while
I went to Atlanta? Have you lost your mind?” She shook her head and muttered to
herself.
“But…”
She
tossed a clean pot into the draining board and turned back around to face me.
The look on her face dared me to argue further. “You haven’t seen your brother
since New Year’s. I can’t believe you don’t want to see him.”
The
unfairness of her words brought tears to my eyes. My mother thought I was being
selfish, when in fact, my concern for Jeffrey was the main reason I didn’t want
to visit him. My inability to control my magic could draw Hunters, and although
they wouldn’t harm my brother, they might draw the attention of others who
would be very interested in discovering his whereabouts. Jeffrey’s magic was
suppressed thanks to a spelled tattoo, rendering him defenseless. Demons could
tap into his abilities and use Jeffrey’s magic for their own evil purposes.
There's more to come with Book Three:
Some bonds
can never be broken...
Alisa
and Bryce are keeping a huge secret, but when an accident illustrates how
dangerous their secret has become, she's forced to make a choice between her
family's expectations and the man she loves more than anything.
Rachel's
past mistakes have finally caught up with her. Her continued association with
Re'Vel results in unspeakable tragedy and brings to question her loyalty to the
magical community. With accusations from all directions and her heart in
tatters, she finds out who her real friends are and finds her true strength.
Excerpt from Unbound:
He
crouched down to tie his shoe and I saw a strap of leather peeking out from
underneath the hem of his black jeans.
“What’s
that?”
“This?”
He tugged his pant leg up a few inches, revealing a dark leather holster
strapped to the bottom of his leg. “It’s my ankle sheath.”
With
a quick yank, he pulled out a six-inch long silver dagger. I took a step back
in surprise.
“Do…do
you always wear that?”
“Of
course. Well, most of the time. When I’m protecting you, I must wear it—just
like a police officer carries a weapon when he’s on duty. I received this when
I earned my Protector ranking. It’s a symbol of my rank—just like my Brand.”
I’d
seen his Brand before. Central burned a symbol of Protection between his
shoulder blades. It wasn’t mandatory, but most new Protectors chose to wear the
badge of honor.
“Does
it frighten you?” he asked, holding up the dagger. I shook my head. “It’s for
your protection, Rachel. I would not hesitate to use it if I thought you were
in danger.”
“I
don’t want you to do that.”
“I’d
do anything to keep you safe, or make you happy.” The words hung between us—a
promise, a pledge.
“It’s
late,” he said, finally breaking the spell of silence. “I should go.”
He
pulled me into a hug and patted me on the back. I let him hold me longer than
usual, partly out of gratitude for his friendship and partly because it felt so
good to be in his arms. When I pulled away, I looked up into his face,
intending to make a joke about his black clothing and catlike stealth, but
instead, my gaze locked with his.
When
he touched my face with his fingertips, I didn’t turn away. When he leaned down
to kiss me, my eyelids fluttered closed. He gently kissed my forehead, then my
eyelids. His lips traveled across my cheekbone and down my jaw line. He stopped
and I opened my eyes. He looked at me questioningly, hopefully, and I didn’t
pull away from him. I closed my eyes and his lips met mine. His kiss was soft
and reverent, and after a moment he pulled away.
“I
promised not to rush you. The next time I kiss you, you’ll want it as badly as
I do.”
Title: Spellbound/Firebound/Unbound
Author: Tricia Drammeh
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Aug. 1st, 2014/ Aug.29th, 2014/Dec. 5th, 2014
About The Author
About The Author
Tricia
Drammeh is a wife and mother of four children who lives in New Hampshire. Her
published works include Sweet Sorrow, Better than Perfect, The Seance, The
Fifth Circle, and the Spellbringers series. Tricia is currently working on her
eighth novel. When she’s not writing, she can be found devouring books,
interviewing up-and-coming authors, and drinking vast amounts of coffee.
You can Tweet her here, Connect with her on her Facebook Page, Hang out with her on Goodreads, or hop on over to her Official Site, where she promotes her work, and also helps authors promote too!
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