by Helen
Harper
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BLURBS:
Mackenzie Smith has always known that she was different. Growing up as the only human in a pack of rural shapeshifters will do that to you, but then couple it with some mean fighting skills and a fiery temper and you end up with a woman that few will dare to cross. However, when the only father figure in her life is brutally murdered, and the dangerous Brethren with their predatory Lord Alpha come to investigate, Mack has to not only ensure the physical safety of her adopted family by hiding her apparent humanity, she also has to seek the blood-soaked vengeance that she craves.
Bloodmagic
After escaping the claws of Corrigan, the Lord Alpha of the
Brethren, Mack is trying to lead a quiet lonely life in Inverness in rural
Scotland, away from anyone who might happen to be a shapeshifter. However, when
she lands a job at an old bookstore owned by a mysterious elderly woman who not
only has a familiar passion for herbal lore but also seems to know more than
she should, Mack ends up caught in a maelstrom between the Ministry of Mages,
the Fae and the Brethren.
Now she has to decide between staying hidden and facing the music, as well as confronting her real feelings for the green eyed power of Corrigan himself.
Now she has to decide between staying hidden and facing the music, as well as confronting her real feelings for the green eyed power of Corrigan himself.
Bloodrage
Mack begins her training at the mages' academy in the hope
that, by complying, the stasis spell will be lifted from her old friend, Mrs.
Alcoon. However, once there, she finds herself surrounded by unfriendly adults and
petulant teenagers, the majority of whom seem determined to see her fail.
Feeling attacked on all fronts, Mack finds it harder and harder to keep a rein on her temper. Forced to attend anger management classes and deal with the predatory attentions of Corrigan, the Lord Alpha of the shapeshifter world, her emotions start to unravel. But when she comes across a familiar text within the walls of the mages' library, which might just provide the clues she needs to unlock the secrets of her background and her dragon blood, she realises that her problems are only just beginning...
Feeling attacked on all fronts, Mack finds it harder and harder to keep a rein on her temper. Forced to attend anger management classes and deal with the predatory attentions of Corrigan, the Lord Alpha of the shapeshifter world, her emotions start to unravel. But when she comes across a familiar text within the walls of the mages' library, which might just provide the clues she needs to unlock the secrets of her background and her dragon blood, she realises that her problems are only just beginning...
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EXCERPT from Bloodfire:
My hand finally found what I was looking for when it curved
round a cold metal canister. It never to
hurt to come fully prepared. I pulled
out the hydrogen peroxide, twisting it so the nozzle faced the stone, and
sprayed a tiny portion onto the black surface.
As soon as the chemical hit the shiny surface it began to foam. It was definitely blood. The curling heat inside me rose higher and my
insides felt as if they were starting to burn.
The feeling of panic matched the bloodfire but I did my best to push
them both back down. Neither would help
me right now. I put the stone carefully
into a side pouch where it wouldn’t get lost.
The moon continued to shine steadily down, casting shadows
amongst the heavy trees. I could hear
the distant hooting of a night owl out searching for prey and the skitter of a
small animal somewhere nearby. I ignored
them all and concentrated on the signs I could see at my feet. There was something else there. Reaching into my pack again, I found my
torch, and clicked it on to look closer.
He had been this way.
John was light on his feet and left little trace of his presence but I
knew him well and knew this area. He’d
disturbed the bush to my right, brushing past it as he ran. And judging by the distance between his
steps, he’d been running fast, as if something had been after him. I frowned and arced the torch over the area,
first close by then further along the path.
There was something up ahead.
Stepping forward, I tried separately to sense what it might be, but I
was no shifter and came up short.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Helen Harper is an English teacher currently living abroad in
Malaysia. As a long time reader of urban fantasy, she finally bit the bullet
and began to develop her own series of novels.
Helen has always been a book lover, devouring science fiction and fantasy tales when she was a child growing up in Scotland. "I always loved the escapism provided by those genres," states Helen. "No matter how bad life gets, you can always find a route out, even if only temporarily, in the pages of a good book."
The growth of urban fantasy fascinated her - the mix of reality and fantasy along with strong heroic female characters appealed from the very beginning, and inspired her to write her own.
Helen has always been a book lover, devouring science fiction and fantasy tales when she was a child growing up in Scotland. "I always loved the escapism provided by those genres," states Helen. "No matter how bad life gets, you can always find a route out, even if only temporarily, in the pages of a good book."
The growth of urban fantasy fascinated her - the mix of reality and fantasy along with strong heroic female characters appealed from the very beginning, and inspired her to write her own.
Twitter: HarperFire
Amazon.com buy links:
Bloodfire
Bloodmagic
Bloodrage
Author Interview:
1. What is your favorite television
show?
Definitely the West Wing. I’ve watched it from beginning to end (yes,
all seven seasons) at least four times and I think it’s about as perfect as
television gets: drama, politics, and that sense that you are walking the
corridors of power in order to make the world a better place with the very
characters themselves. But before I come
across as a bit too cerebral, I also love Buffy The Vampire Slayer (I would
never say no to Spike!) and Survivor.
2. What kind of music you like?
I think I have pretty versatile
tastes. I listen to classical music, pop
music, dance music…it just depends on how the mood takes me. I have to admit that I’m a rather large fan
of eighties’ music: I guess that stems from growing up in that era although
there are so many songs that remind me of particular times and people from when
I was a child. That’s one of the best
things about music – that it can transport you to a time and place with just a
couple of beats. I’d love to be able to sing,
but I think I’m rather a lost cause as far as holding a tune is concerned!
3. Do you like to dance?
I love to dance! I am pretty sure that I have two left feet,
but there’s nothing I enjoy more than getting onto the dance floor to boogie
away. I am a big fan of eighties’ music,
which lends itself perfectly to plenty of cheesy dancing, but, as a Scottish
lass, I can also go the more traditional route with some Scottish country
dancing; the names are a bit funny: the Gay Gordons, Strip The Willow, The
Dashing White Sergeant, but they’re really very good fun, especially after a
dram or two of whisky!
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