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1. Author Tour: The Darkest Touch by Jaci Burton

THE DARKEST TOUCH by Jaci Burton

Dell Publishing | October 2008

He’s a hunter, a savior, a seducer.
And she just can’t get enough…

Ryder. The man was just as sexy as she remembered him: Tall, lean and dangerous, a demon hunter with the body of a god… But archaeologist Angelique Deveraux has little time for lust. She’s been hiding a gleaming black diamond, a prize everyone wants—including Ryder—and now she’s running for her life. Hot on her trail is Ryder, a legendary demon hunter she desires but can’t quite trust, a man with an insatiable need for danger and a few dark secrets of his own… As sparks ignite between the rogue hunter and his latest prey, Angie’s world is rocked again when her twin sister vanishes, stolen away by the same dark forces stalking Angie and the black diamond. With Ryder offering protection— and more —suddenly a woman who’s never trusted anyone is falling for a man who isn’t afraid of anything…except losing his heart. Now, as an all-out demon war erupts and Angie’s family secrets unravel, Ryder’s demon-hunt and Angie’s quest to save her sister are about to collide. And when they do, it’ll send these two wary hearts on the wildest adventure of their lives—and maybe even save humankind in the process…

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ABOUT JACI BURTON

Jaci Burton was born and raised in Missouri but now lives on an acre-and-a-half in Oklahoma with her husband Charlie and five unruly dogs. Jaci loves to write about passionate relationships with sometimes stormy outcomes but always a happily ever after.


REVIEWS
"Gifted Burton adds more dark thrills and sexy danger to her well-paced story as these protagonists must fight to choose their destiny." ~Romantic Times Bookreviews
"THE DARKEST TOUCH is a brilliant addition to this saga that cannot be missed by fans of erotic paranormal romance!
" ~Wild on Books

Website: http://www.jaciburton.com

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2. Illustration Friday:Signs

Made fresh for IF.I got the idea of the little girl holding up a sign to talk to her fish from a story my uncle in-law told me about his niece. She was trying to talk to his bird by drawing it pictures.

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3. Illustration Friday: Neighbor

This is a little picture that I did for fun. Unfortunately I learned today that my scanner does not do pastels justice! They are made of little crystals so when the light from the scanner shines on it, it changes the appearance. (Thankfully I have photoshop to help restore the color) I will have to research some more about this problem.

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