Title: Winter’s FireAuthor: Lizzy Ford
Genre: YA Paranormal RomanceRelease Date: June 21, 2013
Tour Organizer: B3 Tours
Synopsis:
With a Dark witching seeking revenge against him, Beck, the eighteen-year-old Master of
Light, must find a way to protect those he loves, the witchlings - and his heart. His duty
is further complicated by Morgan, a beautiful Fire witching with a secret that threatens to
destroy the progress he's made protecting the Light.
This is the third book in the bestselling Witchling Series. "Dark Summer," the first book
in the series, is currently rated as the #1 Top Rated Teen Romance on Amazon. http://
www.amazon.com/gp/top-rated/digital-text/6064565011
Summer.
Her
eyes flew open at the soft summons. Summer rose quickly and quietly, certain
not to disturb her roommate, Biji. She pulled on a heavy jacket over her
pajamas, swept her long hair into a loose ponytail and tiptoed down the hallway
to the stairwell that led from the girls’ dorm area of the schoolhouse to the
main floor and common areas. The large, log structure was silent, its occupants
sleeping. No smells or sounds came from the kitchen yet, indicating it was
sometime in the middle of the night before four, when the cooks began preparing
breakfast.
Outside,
it was freezing and the night sky clear. Her breath floated upwards, and air
magick greeted her. It zipped through her body while the quiet earth magick
warmed her feet.
Halfway
down the driveway leading to the school, he
was waiting for her. Summer’s heart quickened the way it did every time she saw
him. At night, the magick of the Master of Dark was more powerful, unfurling
around him in a black fog that settled at his feet. He waited with his hands
crossed before him and his stance wide. He wasn’t allowed closer to the school,
now that it was common knowledge that Dark students were causing the Light
source beneath the school to shrink.
Sometimes,
he still scared her. Sometimes, she remembered when she’d looked into his soul
and saw the Darkness looking back at her.
Summer
shook her head to clear the thought and ran down the driveway to her boyfriend,
best friend – her world. She stopped in front of him and gazed up at him,
searching his face for signs of the Darkness.
It
wasn’t there, but there was blood on his jeans, a dark splash in the moonlight.
“Rough
night,” he said in a gruff voice.
“It’s
okay, Decker,” she whispered. “You’re here now.” Summer instinctively took his
face in her hands.
He
shuddered, his arms circling her to pull her into his body. He was strong and
athletic, his body honed by the hundreds of laps a week he swam. A triple
element – fire, water, spirit – his magick kept him from feeling the cold of
winter the way she did. It swirled through her, a combination of warm and cool,
before his fire magick pushed away her chill. His fire magick was capable of
more than warmth; it lit the desire already swirling in her blood.
“Behave,”
she said with a smile.
Author Bio:
Lizzy Ford is the author of over seventeen novels written for young adult and adult paranormal romance readers, to include the internationally bestselling Rhyn Trilogy, Witchling Trilogy and the War of Gods series. Considered a freak of nature by her peers
for the ability to write and release a commercial quality novel in under a month, Lizzy has focused on keeping her readers happy by producing brilliant, gritty romances that remind people why true love is a trial worth enduring.
In late March 2012, “Damian’s Oracle” (Book I, War of Gods) was featured in USA
Today, an indication that Lizzy’s career is just starting to take off!
In November 2012, Lizzy signed with Margery Walshaw of Evatopia, a literary management and production firm representing writers and their books to TV/movie studios in Hollywood.
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Series by Lizzy Ford
Witchling Trilogy
AutumnStorm (Book 2)
Winter Fire
Winter Fire
Rhyn Trilogy
Rhyn Eternal
War of Gods
Damian'sOracle (War of Gods 1)
Damian'sOracle (War of Gods 1)
Damian’s Eternal
Foretold Trilogy
Incubatti Series
Single Titles by Lizzy Ford
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