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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

GUEST BLOGGER: Tabitha Shay

My guest blogger this week is Tabitha Shay. Feel free to leave comments. There's a giveaway going on. Her books sound very interesting.

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‘The Witchy Woman In Me’
(The Beginning)

Good Morning, Readers, and Thank you, Rose Marie for inviting me to be your guest author today.

I’m paranormal romance author, Tabitha Shay, author of Witch’s Brew, Witch’s Heart and Witch’s Moon. Yes, there are more books to come in the Winslow witches of Salem series.



Bitten By Books gives Witch’s Brew a 4.5 tombstone review!


BLURB: WITCH’S BREW/BOOK ONE

Witches, wizards and magic!

Saylym Winslow regains forgotten magical powers, but is determined to ignore them. No way is she a witch; magic brings nothing but trouble. But when Talon, Waken Prince and assassin of witches is assigned to terminate Saylym by stealing her soul, she discovers being a real, spell-casting witch is only the beginning of her problems.

Talon is enchanted by Saylym's beauty and charm and refuses to do his duty. He is given a choice by the powerful Waken Guild: Handfast with the trouble making witch to keep her in line or they will send Drayke, the most ruthless waken assassin, to hunt her down.

Sparks fly in this bewitching, sexy battle of the sexes-witch-style.


EXCERPT /WITCH’S BREW/BOOK ONE

The hairbrush in Saylym Winslow's hand came alive, wiggling worse than a worm on a hook. With an earsplitting scream, she flung the brush across the bathroom and pressed a hand against her run-away heart.

Unfortunately, the brush landed in the commode with a distinctive plop. Water slapped over the sides of the porcelain rim, splattering onto the worn tiled floor.

Biting her lip, Saylym tiptoed to the toilet bowl and peered over the edge, then jumped back. Her breathing rattled to a dead stop in her chest. "Ohmigod! I don't believe it!"

The brush had inched its way up the side of the white porcelain as if it had suddenly sprouted hands and feet to pull itself up the wet surface. It reached the top, tottered for a second, then toppled over onto the floor and flopped like a fish out of water.

"No more," Saylym moaned. "Please. I can't stand one more inanimate thing coming to life."

There are nine more books planned for the series, with Witch’s Magic next in line, soon to be released from Eternal Press.

Quite often I’m asked where I got the idea for Witch’s Brew, book one.

Honestly, it just popped into my head one morning while I was going to pick up my son from work. Listening to my CD by The Eagles, I was jamming to their song, Witchy Woman. Spssst, I really get into the drums of that song and of course, I’m an avid sing-along-person.

But that morning, I was listening, instead of singing and it suddenly hit me, Hmm, I could write a book about a witch.

Now anyone who knows me at all knows this would be a big leap for me. I’ve written romances for years, but I tended to stick to contemporary western romances. The truth is, deciding I could write about a witch never even hit me that I was switching genres in mid-stream.

Now I have to wonder, with the world in the shape it is today, if I was suffering a mid-life crisis. (Laughs) Probably.

Mulling the idea over, the thought struck me if I was going to write about a witch, then she had to be different. Not just any old regular witch would do.
So how could she be different?

Okay, I had to think about that. What if she’s a witch who doesn’t know she’s a witch? Yeah! That sounded like a good start. Okay, problem. Why doesn’t she know she’s a witch? It’s not like using magic is something one can hide forever.


Coffee Time Romance gives Witch’s Heart a five cup review!


BLURB: WITCH’S HEART/BOOK TWO

Journey into a world where magic rules and death is the penalty for mistakes-return to the kingdom of Ru-Noc, where witches, wizards, and warlocks dwell. . .

Hannah Miller is starting over-new life, new location, and the grand opening of the Sugar 'N' Spice bakery with her best friend, Kirrah Walker. But Hannah soon discovers Sanctuary is not small town America. Trapped in a world of magic where humans are considered aliens-Hannah soon becomes the target of a waken assassin.

The male witch, Sage, is sent to terminate Hannah, the impertinent human who has dared to enter their sacred realm. Sage usually complies with the guild's orders, but he faces this assignment with dread. He hasn't forgotten what took place at the Salem witch trials in 1692 and has vowed to avoid all mortals-until he sees Hannah for the first time.

Caught up in the immortal conflict sweeping across Ru-Noc, the star-crossed lovers wage a different kind of war that set off more sparks than a witch's wand. . .

Fall under the spell of Witch's Heart-where Sage and Hannah discover love has a magic all its own . . .

EXCERPT: WITCH’S HEART/BOOK TWO

"I know a lot more about you than your name, Hannah Miller."

His voice was pure silk. It wrapped around her like a fur coat, warm, sensual and smooth as honey.

For the life of her, she couldn't keep the curiosity from her voice. "Oh? What do you know? Exactly?"

"I know you're human, a frail illumrof whose life span is but a twinkle, then gone. I know you should have remained in your own dimension. And I know it's impossible to mate with you."

"Mate with me?" Hannah gulped and put her hand on the rolling pin she'd left on the counter earlier. If she was no use to him, then what did that mean? He was going to kill her? Crap! They were back to the slice and dice. She tightened her grip on the rolling pin. "Over my dead body!" she said under her breath.

Bad choice of words, Hannah. Really bad.

Right. So…Saylym fell and hit her head? Has a bad case of amnesia? For how long? Three hundred years? Because right away I decided she had to be three hundred years old, or in that neighborhood.

Three hundred years of amnesia? Nope, don’t think so.

Why don’t I let someone erase her memory? Totally wipe away everything about her past. What would happen? How would she cope if one day her magic started to return, and she had no idea what was happening? So, dear readers, Saylym Winslow was conceived and born.


Coffee Time Romance gives Witch’s Moon a five cup review!

BLURB: WITCH’S MOON/BOOK THREE

Ru-Noc: A magical world teetering on the edge of destruction.


Excited about her first Beltane, the feisty and strong-willed Princess of Ru-Noc makes plans to find her ideal mate. But Princess Kali's world is turned upside down when finds herself whisked away and trapped in the mortal realm of vampires.

Captain Koran T knows he's in serious trouble when the King of Ru-Noc orders him to kidnap Princess Kali. He's no different than any other male of his species at mating time, so the urge to breed Kali is strong. But Koran T has a dark secret of his own, one that could have him banished from the coven.

Fall under the spell of a Witch's Moon-when dark forces gather to threaten the very existence of Ru-Noc-and Princess Kali and Captain Koran cross swords in a fierce battle only a witch can win!

EXCERPT: WITCH’S MOON: BOOK THREE

Ah, but the novel appearance of a male witch popping in at the all girls’ academy had them all atwitter, all—but one.

Abrupt silence filled the halls and avid gazes shot to Princess Kali as she marched down the hall like a stiff-backed soldier. Fury etched the aristocratic lines of her face. Her topaz eyes blazed with gold flames. Her heart-shaped lips were tight with displeasure and color stained her noble cheekbones.

What would the princess do? Say?

Money exchanged hands as bets were quickly made on the outcome of the battle that brewed. Who would win, Captain Koran T or Princess Kali?
Oh, but this was going to be an entertaining moment for all of them.

No doubt about it, the reckless and hot-tempered Princess was in a bit of a snit. In a swish and swirl of red silk, she left a heady cloud of jasmine and oleander perfume in her wake.

Necks craned and eyes widened as everyone watched the Princess storm down the corridor to Principal Wing’s office.

“What’s she doing now?” someone asked. “I can’t see her anymore.”

“Who cares what she’s doing? My heart’s still pounding from catching a glimpse of the Captain,” one young lady commented. “Did you see how handsome he is? The excitement is almost too much to bear.”

Now, I don’t want to reveal all Saylym’s secrets or the problems she faces when her magic starts to return, but obviously, the fun doesn‘t end with Saylym‘s story. No. Saylym has two sisters, Kirrah, whose tale in Witch’s Fire, will be released late in 2009 and Nyra, who tangles with Death in Witch‘s Touch, in 2010, so be watching for them.

I’m so thrilled to announce that all my books are now available in print from Amazon.com

Anyone leaving a comment today has a chance to win an E-copy of one of my witchy books or a signed print copy, which ever you prefer. Be sure we have a way to contact you if your name is drawn or be certain to check back about 8p.m. CST., when the winner’s name will be announced. Until the next time, scope out my website at http://www.tabithashay.com/

I can also be found at Myspace. http://www.myspace.com/tabithashay

Also, pay a visit to my publishers at http://www.eternalpress.ca/

One more tidbit of information: I also write contemporary western romances under the pen name-Jaydyn Chelcee. You’ll find her at the same website Tabitha Shay hangs around at.

See you soon.

Tabs

26 comments:

Jannine said...

Hi Tabs:
Loved your excerpts. I enjoyed reading how the idea for the "witch" series came about. It's strange what pops into a writer's head. LOL

Good luck with your series.

Becky said...

Hi Tabitha! Your Winslow Witches of Salem Series sound like really good books. It was intersting reading how you came up with the idea for the series. It must of been interesting to you to figure out how to make her not realize she was a witch at the beginning.

Ginger Simpson said...

How nice to find one of my favorite authors and friends here. I wouldn't mind an autographed book. *lol* For those who haven't read a Tab Shay or Jadyn Chelcee book, you are in for a treat. She knows how to infuse her books with just the right ingredients to keep you turning the pages. Do you think she might really be a witch? Whatever her secret, I want a big dose of it. *lol*

Ginger Simpson

Kim Richards said...

Hi Tabitha!
I encourage everyone to check out this series. It sounds interesting because IT IS!

Laura Herbertson said...

9 more books to go and you have time to guest blog?? J/K great post

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Jannine,
TY...Glad you made it by...actually, it's been so much fun coming up with different ways for the witches to get into trouble...and yes, it is strange sometimes what triggers an idea...Tabs

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Becky,
Thanks for commenting. It was interesting. I came up with several ideas, but when I decided to give Saylym her family and her story would begin in her early childhood, it seemed to me elder family members would want to protect the child anyway they could...their solution was to wipe away her memory and then be there for her when it started to return...sometimes things don't always go according to plans...lol...Tabs

Tabitha Shay said...

Hey Ginger,
It's a great day when you drop by and leave a comment. Thank you for the wonderful comments.I'll be happy to lend you some of my 'witchy' powers....lol....Tabs

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Kim,
Thanks for your comments....and TY from the compliment...Tabs

Tabitha Shay said...

Hey Laura,
Thanks for coming by...you what they say...All work and no play....lol...Tabs

Cornelia said...

I love the excerpts. I so loved the one with the brush crawling out of the toiliet. I have to get your books, I can tell they're wonderful. I can't wait to read them.

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Cornelia,
Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment. I'm so glad you loved the excerpts...I have to admit, there were times when I was writing the books, I couldn't write for laughing, especially Witch's Heart...so if you read them, I hope you'll love the humour as much as I do....Tabs

Lisa Logan said...

Great excerpts!! And more tantalizing episodes to come...

--Lisa
http://authorlisalogan.blogspot.com

Joanie said...

It's always so interesting to hear how writers get their ideas. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.

Joan

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Lisa,
Thanks for stopping by...Ur right, there are several more books to come yet and I'm having a blast writing them...currently, I'm working on books five and six...Tabs

Tabitha Shay said...

Hey Joanie,
I'm so glad you stopped by...it is interesting to hear how other authors come up with their ideas...The Montana Men series I write under my Jaydyn Chelcee pen name came from a dream I had...you never never know what will set off a creative mood...Tabs

She said...

Your witch series sounds interesting but how will you stop at 9? I find myself coming to love the characters and hate it when an author ends a series. Of course, that means I have too many series to read.

Ann_Campbell said...

he Tabby! You know I love ALL your stuff.and I have told you many times I want to be like you when I grow up :) Love ya

Ann

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi to, She said...
TY for commenting..I don't know if I can stop at the final nine books I like finishing the series...When I wrote Witch's Moon, I introduced so many male vampire characters into the series, I keep thinking they might have to have their own stories...that would mean a spin-off series...Tabs

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Ann,
TY for your comments...It's always a joy when you drop by and say hi...but alas...you have a long wait...I haven't grown up yet...lol...Tabs

chris said...

I just love reading the comments from people with such good taste. I sure do love your books and can't wait for the next in the series. Love ya, C

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Chris,
Glad u dropped by...Thanks for the great comments...and now for the drawing...Tabs

Kytaira said...

Hi Tabitha, I haven't read your books yet but really enjoyed the interview. I love all types of paranormal books so witches are right up my alley! thanks!

Kytaira said...

I just tried commenting and it doesn't look like the comment stayed!

Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed the interview. Since I really enjoy paranormals, a series about sister witches is just up my alley!

Rose Marie Wolf, Author said...

comments are moderated.

Tabitha Shay said...

Hi Kytaira,
Thanks for dropping by....I appreciate your comments and hopefully you'll love my books....Tabs