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1. Book Review & $100 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway: ‘Mind Games,’ by Christine Amsden


MindGames_medMind Games is the much awaited third installment in the new adult mystery series, Cassie Scot: ParaNormal Detective. Talented author Christine Amsden keeps delivering a great story filled with interesting characters, romance, mystery, and the paranormal, lots of it.
In this episode, Cassie still doesn’t know why Evan broke her heart two months ago, and the mystery gnaws at her big time. She decides to keep busy and make herself useful at the sheriff’s department. She also meets charismatic mind mage Matthew Blair…much to Evan’s distaste. At the same time, Eagle Rock is teeming with hate from the religious community, a reaction to the recent murder of a much-esteemed pastor’s wife by what the people believe was a sorcerer. The town is about to snap, with tensions between the magical and non-magical communities.
And in the center of all this, is Matthew, whom Cassie finds irresistible. But can she trust him? According to Evan, no way. But then, Evan isn’t the most objective person when it comes to Cassie. Evan and Cassie have a history, as well as a secret connection, that keeps them bound in spite of themselves.
Will Cassie discover the real culprit or culprits behind the pastor’s wife’s murder, as well as the real face behind the anti-magical propaganda and demonstrations? Most importantly, will she wake up and see Matthew for who he really is…and find the courage to face Evan for what he did to her—when she finds out?
I love this series and thoroughly enjoyed this instalment! There’s something about Cassie’s voice that makes her really likable. She has a good heart and is witty, too. But best of all, she is just an ordinary girl next door trying to do her best in spite of everything that happens around her—which is usually pretty remarkable, as is often the case in paranormal stories.
Her relationship with Evan keeps evolving organically and there’s a major revelation in this book about their connection and the secret behind their rival families. Matthew is a great addition to this episode, adding tension with his charismatic personality and inciting sparks of jealousy from Evan. The conflict between the religious and the magical communities is also well done.
Mind Games kept me reading late into the night, wondering what would happen next. If you haven’t read any books in this series before, I urge you to pick up book one first, Cassie Scot: ParaNormal Detective. The books are best read in order. You won’t be disappointed.
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My review was originally published on Blogcritics
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*The giveaway begins on April 15, 2014 at midnight and ends on July 16, 2014 at midnight.

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2. Yeats, faeries, and the Irish occult tradition

W. B. Yeats is usually seen as a great innovator who put his stamp so decisively on modern Irish literature that most of his successors worked in his shadow. R. F. Foster's new book, Words Alone: Yeats and his Inheritances, weaves together literature and history to present an alternative perspective.

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3. Seraphs by Faith Hunter


In the second book in her post Apocalyptic trilogy, Hunter takes us once more into the world of Thorn St. Croix, a mage who, after living among humans for a decade, has been outed to the city she lives in.  The Kirk Elders call her before the tribunal to answer charges waged against her.  Of course, this is all horribly ironic since Thorn actually protects the city and has never done anything whore-like or otherwise.  She is found innocent, but many in the town still do not trust her or her abilities.  Meanwhile, devil spawn have been creeping into town and Thorn may have a bigger problem to deal with than angry villagers.  A Major Darkness wants Thorn and is creating an army to get her.  Fearful for Mineral City and her friends, Thorn must travel down into a hellhole to stop the insanity or die trying.

Though I had a hard time getting into this book as well, once in I was completely hooked.  I think, mayhap, that I waited too long in between reading the first and second book.  I won’t let that happen with the last book.

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4. Unconscious Mutterings

I went to one of my favorite sites, All For Woman and found this meme! I'm new to the blogging community, and what I've found about blogging is that I love it! It is not only a perfect writing and business opportunity, it's a great creative and personal outlet. I started this blog to promote a "begin again" writing career writing children's picture books. I have several out in the children's market. While researching the market I learned from associates about blogging. I thought it would be the perfect way to get in touch with my audience, (that is my audience after my manuscripts are published) and it has been. However, I was afraid that by writing full time at home I would miss out on much needed social interaction. Now, I'm thrilled to see I was wrong! What a great bunch of woman! I'd like to take this opportunity to say thanks to all of you sisters that have been so kind and helpful to me this past month, my first month in blogging!


I read an interview awhile back in Vanity Fair with Meg Ryan, and what she said in the interview with stay with me for sometime. She said, "if you save a man from hunger you save a life, but if you save a woman, you save the world!"

Thanks for the meme, All For Woman , I love your blog! Here are my answers to unconscious Mutterings #227 June 10, 2007

  1. Acoustic ::Guitar, I wanted one for Christmas in 1974, and got one. It was one of my happiest Christmastimes.

  2. Sanity ::What is it?

  3. Mambo ::One of those dances I can' t dance

  4. Session ::band practice

  5. Hound ::Dog, with slobber

  6. Cat ::cry babies

  7. Coward ::mean people

  8. Trunk ::tired, sleepy eyed person going down the highway

  9. Hold me ::tight, love, I need it-

  10. Psychological ::trauma, worry



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