Oracle 3: official cover reveal and release date

RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 6, 2016

ISeeUs_eBook

Here be an oracle.

Despair all ye who seek her.

Magic will have its cake and eat it too.

Okay, well. So I was mixing metaphors. I was new to the gig.

But as far as I could tell, there were three kinds of people. Those who wanted confirmation that they’d chosen the correct path. Those who wanted to deny there was any sort of destiny at all. And those who wanted to tear it all down.

So why was it always the third type that showed up at the door to my 1975 Brave Winnebago, dragging me into their power struggles and using my past against me — when I didn’t even know what that past was?

Could I thwart the destiny that had been envisioned for me before I was born? Could I carve out a future filled with love and light with my chosen mate?

I certainly knew what I was capable of doing to survive. Beyond the past, through the present, and well into the future … I’d see us.

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Oracle 2: cover reveal and release date

I’m terribly pleased to reveal the cover for I See You (Oracle 2). I absolutely adore it!

I See You, Oracle 2 - eBook cover

RELEASE DATE: DECEMBER 17, 2015

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Oracle books - side by side

Both of these gorgeous book covers are the combined genius of Irene Langholm and Elizabeth Mackey. I just love them side by side (and separately).

Memes, excerpts, and giveaways coming throughout November and December.

Author’s Note:

I See You is the second book in the Oracle series, which is set in the same universe as the Dowser series. While it is not necessary to read both series, the ideal reading order is as follows:

Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser 1)
Trinkets, Treasures, and Other Bloody Magic (Dowser 2)
Treasures, Demons, and Other Black Magic (Dowser 3)
I See Me (Oracle 1)*
Shadows, Maps, and Other Ancient Magic (Dowser 4)
Maps, Artifacts, and Other Arcane Magic (Dowser 5)
I See You (Oracle 2)

Other books in both the Oracle and Dowser series to follow. *I See Me (Oracle 1) contains spoilers for Dowser 1, 2, and 3.

Reintroducing Spirit Binder

Last December I decided to give my novel, Spirit Binder, which was originally published in June 2012, a freshening up. I had it reproofed, beta’d, and did some light editing myself. I’d received some consistent feedback that there were typos in the original (there were, damn it!) and that the opening chapter was a little difficult to get into (for obvious reasons because of the POV). I hope those issues are now solved and/or smoothed.

Unfortunately, this ‘freshening’ opened a tiny can of worms, which ended up with me having ALL my novels (except After The Virus) reproofed. And, along with trying to get Dowser 4 edited, proofed, and formatted, I’m just now getting around to announcing that the freshly proofed Spirit Binder is available. YAY!

Spirit Binder is a stand alone fantasy novel set a thousand years after spirit (aka magic) rises to take back the world in an apocalyptic event. It is not connected to the Dowser or Oracle series. My young adult novel, Time Walker, is set ten years after the events in Spirit Binder but is not a direct sequel.

Here is the ‘freshened’ excerpt.

Spirit Binder book cover by Irene Langholm
Spirit Binder book cover by Irene Langholm

Synopsis: Theodora Rudan woke severely injured, covered in blood, and missing ten years of her life. Just to complicate matters further, she was born under a prophecy; one that has rabid followers with three different interpretations, all of whom are willing to sacrifice her in order to fulfill it. Not knowing if she can trust the stranger she’s betrothed to, the warrior visiting her dreams, or even her own mother, Theo tries to piece together her past only to find that her present is far more dangerous. It’s the power of her own blood that scares her most of all. This is a responsibility Theo never wanted, and a destiny she cannot deny.

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Please note the changes to the novel are not significant. The plot has not been altered. However, if you’ve previously purchased this book through Amazon, I believe you can download an updated version through your kindle account. Or you will be able to do so in the nearish future as I put in a request last January with Amazon. If you’ve purchased through Kobo, iBooks, or B&N and you’d like a ‘fresh’ copy email me at info [at] madebymeghan.ca with your proof of purchase and I’ll send you a coupon code for a new download (either through iBooks or Smashwords).

Many apologies that this work needed to be done in the first place. I’m blessed with fantastic proof readers and beta readers, but typos and missing words still slip through. If you ever find a typo in any of my books, please let me know. It is fairly easy to update the ebooks, though slightly more difficult with the paperbacks.

Okay! Back to writing Dowser 5!!

Spirit Binder – An Excerpt

Fractured.

Unbound.

Pieces splintered, seemingly irretrievable.

An overwhelmingly dreadful, insanely painful energy crushed her together. Again. Then pulled her apart.

She was undone.

It was too much. She wasn’t going to make it through. How she had ever thought she was tough enough, focused enough, to even be here, she didn’t know. In fact, now that she thought about it, she couldn’t remember why she was here, how she got here, or why this twisting, burning energy was searing through her every sense.

She felt the resolve drain from her like dirty bath water; it left the filmy residue and everything. So many people had died. She was fairly sure everyone but her was dead. The only possible reason that she was still alive had to be sheer willpower; the same willpower that had just gone down the drain.

She fell — collapsing like a rag doll hitting a stone floor — not even remotely aware that she’d previously been suspended in mid-air. She wasn’t too sure all her stuffing was still inside her seams. She was dimly aware that something had snapped in the fall. It might have been her ankle, but she felt like it had been her mind.

Blackness engulfed her, and she welcomed the relief from the relentless, spirit-rending pain.

Time lost meaning …

Something in front of her moved — a black, hulking something — a guardian, perhaps? She was vaguely aware that there had been others to fight previously, but what or why she’d been fighting was lost to her. The hulking thing filled the entire space. Though perhaps that was just her perspective from the floor. She was lying on dreadfully hard stone. She’d thought she was still on her feet — no … now she remembered the fall.

Though how she could see anything in this darkness she didn’t know. Perhaps it was all in her mind. She did have the talent to see things that others couldn’t see. Didn’t she?

Maybe she was dead. Though, since her ankle was a screaming red-hot pulse of pain, maybe she wasn’t so lucky.

The hulking thing, which looked as if it might actually be part of the granite cave walls, moved toward her again. A creepy slurping noise emanated from it.

Slllllurrrrpppp … Slurrruppp …

Was it sucking something off the ground, and the walls, and the ceiling?

Dead or not, she was going to have to move. She wasn’t being sucked up by an unknown guardian demon, if that was what it was. It certainly wasn’t something she’d ever aspired to, though according to others she didn’t aspire to do enough. Though … who those ‘others’ were was unclear to her right now, just like everything else was jumbled and confused.

She was very sure she’d never even seen a demon before, and that moving had to be the hardest thing she’d ever tried.

She tried to call back the amazing willpower that had helped her through the darkness that was life after … After what? She had a sense that life had been difficult and dreary, but not of the why or how. How was it she knew that about herself, but not much else? It must be the pain overloading her senses. Maybe her brain was spell-burnt. Had she been hit by some sort of powerful knockback spell? A spell that she hadn’t sensed, even though she was extremely sensitive to any sort of magic?

That wasn’t something they could block. She retained some smugness over that at least, but then immediately worried who ‘they’ were and what else they actually managed to ‘block’ her from previously.

The slurping was putting her on edge. She could feel it reverberating through the stone floor into her right ear. Which, upon reflection, seemed to be stuck to the stone. That was seriously uncomfortable, and rather nasty.

She turned her head. It worked, but it hurt. Her ear and her hair ripped up with the turn, and must have made a sound because the hulking Slurper paused its slurping.

She waited, now staring up into the darkness. Unless her eyes weren’t open, then she was just staring at the back of her dark eyelids. She tried to feel her feet, then decided they were too far away, so she refocused on her shoulders. They seemed to branch off from her neck, which was good because that’s where they were supposed to be.

The Slurper started slurping again and she put two and two together.

She was lying in blood. A large pool of blood — if the smell was any way to judge. It was drying, hence the stickiness.

The Slurper was the clean-up crew.

She’d been left for dead.

Which was really foul. Especially since, given the prophecy, the world went to ruin without her alive. Well … more than it already was, at least. That was how it went — depending on interpretation — wasn’t it? She had been born under a prophecy, right?

It must have been bad for them to leave her here. And, now that she thought about it, she wasn’t exactly sure where ‘here’ was. Had she been coming or going? Was this an exit or an entrance? Had she been fighting or running away?

And who were ‘they’ anyway? The ‘they’ that she was fairly sure had left her here? Or the ‘they’ who’d attacked her?

She had been attacked. Right?

Something nudged her feet, so they did exist and were still currently attached to her body. Pain shot up her leg from her ankle and settled in her hip. She was obviously still alive; a fact she kept forgetting.

The Slurper had reached her.

She momentarily thought about just letting it have her. She wondered if it had some enzyme in its saliva that would liquefy her remains. Then she thought that would probably hurt. Hurt even more than she was currently hurting.

So she reached out; not with her hands, they didn’t seem to be responding, but with her mind. She reached out with her mind, and found the Slurper’s on/off switch. Now, granted, she could just flip this switch to off. That would be the shortcut, but she didn’t go around simply switching things off. This creature hadn’t ever done her harm that she knew of. Besides, the backlash would most likely be agony itself, not that she knew firsthand.

So no easy route for her. She opted for a gentle nudge of the metaphorical switch; a nudge away from her.

The Slurper paused.

She felt its heart beating a double rhythm; either that or it had two. It was cold where it touched her leg, as if it had frozen her. Which, on the bright side, actually eased the pain in her ankle.

It was confused. It seemed to operate on easily directed instincts, but it didn’t normally take its orders from her. She hadn’t even bothered to cloak her presence in its mind. Honestly, she’d all but forgotten she could do such a thing. She’d just reached out and —

She might not be strong enough to turn it.

It snuffled, like a hulking rock cat holding back a sneeze.

Then it turned.

She stifled a scream when it stepped on her numb leg. That would have attracted too much attention.

It slurped off in a parallel direction, and eventually worked its way around her. She lost track of it in her effort to pull herself together. She still wasn’t totally sure she had all her pieces.

She really should get up off the ground. It wasn’t a very nice place to be lying.

The numbness in her ankle and leg — the limb the Slurper had frozen and then stepped on — wore off in a blaring, blazing blast of fiery pain. The agony threatened to overload her already exceedingly fragile mind. Fortunately, the pain motivated her to move.

She made it to her knees. Well … she was fairly certain they belonged to her, because the pain of kneeling on a jagged rock registered within the already overstimulated pain center of her brain.

Her hands weren’t so much painful as limp. They didn’t like the weight she was foisting on them, but they held.

She crawled.

She suddenly realized she was surrounded by a light glow, which was probably why she’d been able to see the Slurper at all. It was as if the blood that painted the walls and ground was glowing dimly, except where the Slurper had slurped it up. Glowing blood. That was new. Wasn’t it?

She headed into the darkness in the opposite direction of the Slurper, which might or might not be the way out. Depending on whether or not the Slurper had been assigned to clean from the inside out or not. She was hoping the creature was some sort of a hired clean-up crew, not a resident of the cave — or wherever she was — and therefore it had started cleaning from the outside in. But honestly, she was really just trying to move forward. So, having gained hands and knees, she’d started moving in the direction she’d been facing.

Later on — it might have been weeks for all she knew — she made it to her feet. This was accomplished due to her knees hurting too badly to carry her any longer, rather than any great achievement on her part.

She still couldn’t see in the dark. She found handholds, smoother edges in the rock walls, and dragged her upper body forward until one of her legs was forced to kick in to prevent a possible fall.

The tunnel started slanting upwards, which didn’t make going forward any easier, but led her to believe she was close to something; an exit hopefully.

Light appeared.

Just a sliver, but it hurt her eyes.

She reached for it, with her hands this time. She wasn’t stupid enough to reach for unknown light with her mind. Many types of magic masqueraded as light. Plus, her hands were vaguely working again.

Her hand smothered the sliver of light. She spread her fingers and realized she was feeling a crack in the stone wall.

The light was filtering in through some sort of an opening.

She continued to trace the edge. And after eons, her brain informed her that she might have found a door, though not a handle.

Even with this discovery before her, she didn’t feel like moving forward anymore. The effort to get this far had just been too much. Leaning next to the sliver of light seemed appropriately calming, so she did just that.

Except the sliver didn’t stay in place. The weight of her body widened it. Without anymore warning than that, she stumbled through the hidden door into a large room.

A room filled hundreds of books.

She appeared to have arrived through a bookcase, which was a little strange and obvious all at the same time.

“Oh, darling!” a woman gasped. “We’ve … I’ve been searching … you’ve come home!”

A woman stood behind a grand desk. Everything about her was perfectly poised, from her smooth, bobbed hair to her fine, but simply cut, silk dress. She removed a pair of reading glasses to reveal eyes that were almost too green. Despite her words, the woman didn’t actually look all that surprised to see her ‘darling’ coming through the bookcase.

“I have?” She couldn’t remember if she’d been missing at all, except that she was certain she should’ve been fairly easy to find in the secret tunnel behind the bookcase. Wouldn’t that be the first place to look?

“I shall call the healer. You’re bleeding on my carpet. Yes, I know it’s annoying that it insists on covering that section of the library floor. It seems to revel in being a tripping hazard. But, none the less, your blood is too valuable to feed such common beings.”

The woman skirted the desk and moved toward her. Every cell in her body suddenly screamed at her to move, to run, or at least to attack, but she was incapable of doing so.

Something was wrong here. Or, something was supposed to be wrong here. Something about this woman? Well, other than the obviously dyed red hair. No one had hair that dark red naturally, did they? It actually matched the ruby necklace nestled at the woman’s throat.

The woman stopped a few feet away. She might have been in her late forties, but could have been younger. The power emanating from the woman was painful, and she actually convulsed when it brushed against her. The woman looked aghast at the discomfort she caused, and somehow pulled all that power, power that seemed too vast to contain, back inside of her. The convulsions stopped.

“Sorry, darling. I forgot how sensitive you are.” The woman reached a tentative hand out to her, but didn’t move forward to complete the touch.

“Mother?”

“Yes, darling?”

“My head hurts.”

“I know. But it will get better. It will all be better now that you’re home.”

That was it.

This was home.

She hadn’t recognized it until her mother had pointed out that fact, but now she understood. This was where she’d grown up. She had friends and teachers here, and her mother …

“Something happened.”

“Yes, darling. Someone took you away, but I’ve got you back now. Everything will be right once more.”

She slumped to her knees, as her legs gave out before her mind did. The carpet rose to break her fall.

Her mother called out for help, yet she wasn’t distressed. Even through the haze that coated her eyes, she could see her mother’s satisfied smile. Which was odd, wasn’t it?

Other people soon arrived. Her mother never touched her, though her hand lingered over her forehead a few times. Huddled on the hovering carpet, she gave in to the ministrations of hands and magic that felt familiar, yet distant. As if she was tasting something in memory.

“Theodora, spirit-predestined, daughter of my blood, is home,” her mother formally announced. There were murmured answers, but she couldn’t distinguish the words.

Theodora.

That was her name.

Funny, it didn’t sound right. As if it didn’t belong to her.

Only later did she remember she’d been wrong about the Slurper creature. It had been cleaning from the inside out.

She also remembered she wasn’t to address her mother as ‘mother’ or ‘mom’, but as Your Majesty. Or, in private, as Rhea. Though her mother hadn’t seemed to mind being addressed incorrectly.

She succumbed to the welcoming darkness.

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*Disclaimer: Spirit Binder is a stand alone fantasy novel originally published in 2012. It is NOT connected to the Dowser or Oracle Series.

Dowser 4 – Happy Release Day!

Shadows, Maps, and Other Ancient Magic (Dowser 4) is now officially available as an ebook on AMAZON,  KOBOiBOOKS, NOOKand SMASHWORDS.

ETA: The nook version was delayed by formatting issues, but it is now available! I’m terribly sorry about the delay, but it was out of my hands 🙁

The paperback is currently being formatted, and if all continues smoothly it should be ready by midMarch.

Shadows (etc) ebook cover

Here are my favourite quotes from the new book. Do you have any favourites yet?

“Are your fingernails green?” Branson asked now, completely bemused.
“Jade is the new black, baby,” I said. “You should see my toes.”
Then I kicked him in the head. – Shadows, Maps, and Other Ancient Magic, Dowser 4, Chapter 1

The healer wants to bed you,” Drake said. His tone suggested he was mystified by this discovery.
“Drake!”
“What? Did I use the expression incorrectly? The healer wants to take you to bed? To his bed?” the fourteen-year-old continued. “To have sex, you know.”
“Stop. Talking.” – Shadows, Maps, and Other Ancient Magic, Dowser 4, Chapter 1

We stared down at the black leather-swathed dragon at our feet. He was out cold. Everything about him was definitely broad — as in shoulders, chest, nose, cheekbones, and jaw.
“At least he’s damn cute,” Kandy said. “You know, if he’s here to eviscerate us.”
Kandy and I had very different opinions on what qualified as ‘cute.’ – Shadows, Maps, and Other Ancient Magic, Dowser 4, Chapter 2

Thanks to everyone who participated in the giveaways. You made the week leading up to the release super fun. There will be one more ebook giveaway on The Reader Cafe (along with a cupcake recipe) on March 14.

Now I’m back to writing Dowser 5!

Dowser 4 – Cover Reveal

I’m tidying up all the Dowser books in preparation for the release of Dowser 4, and I just uploaded this into the back of Treasures (Etc), so I thought I better share it here as well. 😀

I’ll have a synopsis and release date for you soon – the book is still with the editor – but for now, you (and I) will have to make do with a first glimpse of Dowser 4:

Shadows (etc) ebook cover

This tasty morsel is the work of the lovely and talented Elizabeth Mackey.

More treats to come … including blackberry cupcakes!

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What do you think?

Oracle 1 – Cover Reveal

It’s my birthday today. To celebrate, I thought I would share the cover of  I See Me, Oracle 1 with you as a treat.

I’ll have a synopsis and release date for you next week (hopefully), but for now, you (and I) will have to make do with your first glimpse of Rochelle:

 

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This gorgeous art is the combined-genius of Irene Langholm and Elizabeth Mackey. I’m truly blessed that both of these talented ladies agreed to work together to launch the Oracle Series.

More treats to come …

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME, INDEED!!

What do you think?

Dowser Three – The Synopsis

WARNING: the synopsis (below) contains mild spoilers for Dowser #2, and definite spoilers for Dowser #1.

Okay! You’ve seen the cover and now I have the synopsis ready – yay! Both contain little hints to what Jade (and company) are up to in Treasures, Demons, and Other Black Magic, aka Dowser #3.

Treasures (Etc) book cover Synopsis: I hadn’t set foot in the human world for more than a few hours in over three and a half months. Sure, I was stronger and faster than I’d ever been before, and I had a shiny new sword, but I was seriously chocolate deprived. I don’t recommend quitting cold turkey. And the new sword was a problem — to my mind, anyway. It represented all the expectations of a powerful father and a new otherworldly life. A life that wasn’t the one I’d worked so hard to build. It also represented the responsibility I had to bring my foster sister Sienna to … what? Justice? I didn’t know if that was even possible. What I did know was that Sienna wouldn’t stop, and that I couldn’t just leave everything up to fate and destiny … or maybe I was. Maybe I was doing exactly what I was supposed to be doing. If you believed in that sort of thing.

I just hoped that before the chaos and mayhem renewed, I’d manage to get my hands on some chocolate. It didn’t even have to be single-origin Madagascar. I was utterly prepared to lower my standards.

Next up: The RELEASE DATE (soon! soon! my pretties). And, of course, excerpts and giveaways – I love this part of releasing a new book!

I can barely wait!!

The Graveyard Kiss

While we’re all waiting patiently for the release of Dowser 3, I thought I’d give away a short story just for fun.

The Graveyard Kiss – which is set in the Dowser Universe but doesn’t contain any of the characters – is free to download from Amazon from May 9 – 11, 2014. This short story also appears in The Kiss Anthology so some of you may already have it.

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I wrote this just for fun … no secret hints into the Dowser Series or anything. Just for fun.

Book cover by Irene Langholm
Edited by Scott Fitzgerald Gray

Soon, soon my pretties, there will be a synopsis, giveaways of eARCs, and a release date. Soon, soon there will be more Jade, and Kandy, and Kett and some new(ish) players as well!!