I'm booked solid this year with conferences and trips, so this will probably be the ONLY time I'm this caught up! So I'm over the moon at least for the first month in the year!
My first box set! Isn't it cool? Since the first two of my Highland books are with a publisher, I couldn't do this with my Highland series. And this is the next book series (a teen urban fantasy) that I have that's growing because of the interest in it. So since I had the sixth book ready for release, I figured I'd release the first five in a box set.
First 5 books in the World of Fae series:
The
Dark Fae: Alicia has planned a vacation at South Padre Island with her
girlfriend Cassie in forever. But just as they're enjoying a day on the
beach, here comes a dark fae to spoil their holiday, except only she can
see what he truly is. Alicia has no idea how upside down her world can
turn with a chance meeting with one of the dark fae from the royal house
of the Denkar.The Deadly Fae: Lady Sessily is a dark fae, an assassin, and she intends to retire and take up some other occupation so she can have a normal life. Get a boyfriend. Visit the human world to hassle humans like many of her kind do. Attend fae kingdom parties, not as the mystery woman who is scoping out her next intended victim, but just to have fun. Until tall, dark, handsome, and deadly interrupts her plans.
The
Winged Fae: Serena, a royal member of the Mabara winged fae, has one
goal in mind. Stop an impending marriage with a dark fae. As the fae are
known to do, she stirs up trouble that she hopes will make her point
and get her off the hook. Only nothing goes as she plans.
Dragon Fae:
Seeking to save Cassie from the dark fae, Princess Alicia runs into
trouble in the form of dangerous fae seers. A dragon fae, who is
different from all the rest, is sent to locate and rescue her. Simple
mission. All Ena has to do is find the princess and return her home.
Except nothing is simple in the world of the fae. Not when two fae
kingdoms are involved. And humans. And fae seers. And all the trouble
that can cause.
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This is book 6 in the popular urban fantasy series where the fae world and ours is separate. But you know how you run into a wall when you know you have plenty of room to clear it, or you can't find something you just know you could have put in one of three different places, and it's not in any one of them, or your skin prickles with unease for no apparent reason--well, blame it on the fae. They pop in to play games on us humans. So next time you spill something, it really wasn't your fault. Just take it as a good natured--or not--fae having a bit of fun at your expense. And the day WILL get better. If the fae move along. Just be glad that you're not a fae seer--someone who can see them when they're not visible to the rest of us. If you can see the fae, that's a whole other story! And so the series continues!
Sometimes
doing a good deed can prove to be a disaster, Ena, dragon shifter fae,
discovers as she must flee her home. But her staff chooses to go with
her and deal with the dangers to reach the safety of the hawk fae
kingdom, if the king there welcomes them. The human, Brett, promises to
help her escape the marriage to the despicable dragon fae prince, rather
than return home to his Earth world. And now all the dragon shifter fae
are at risk of having to face the dragon fae king's wrath.
Esmeralda,
the hawk fae king's sister has been imprisoned by the griffin on their
island for half of her life and she finally makes her escape, only she
gets herself into even more trouble.
Against
her wishes, Ena must forsake Brett on the journey, and he finds his
world is turned upside down once again and now he has to survive the
life or death trials of the phantom fae kingdom.
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Edana Chattan senses concerns where people she knows could be in danger. When her brothers warn her they’re in trouble, she can’t convince her father to listen to her, so with an escort, she tries to locate them. Separated from her escort during a storm, she is discovered by Angus MacNeill, who is tasked to return her home.
Only Edana has other notions–and convinces him and his companions to allow her to use her abilities to locate her brothers who are manacled in a dungeon somewhere. That leads to a faux marriage and more dungeons and more trouble than Angus had ever thought possible. So why is the bewitching, fiery-haired lass making him think of marrying her for real?
Demon Trouble, Too just came out on audiobook:
Demon Trouble, Too's audiobook also just released. The narrator who was working the first one was having technical difficulty. *sigh* So two is out before one.
Alana Fainot is a demon gate guardian, stuck in
her last boring year of school. But not for long. Hunter and the rest of
the gang show up when her astral form can't return to her physical
form, and she's at the police station trying to talk her way out of
having seen the murderer of a summoner. Hunter always knew Alana was
trouble, but his kind of trouble, and he's not leaving Alana alone
again.
Celeste Sweetwater, a new kind of demon, joins Hunter and Alana and the rest of the demon guardians in a fight to find a new kind of portal device that can summon several demons at once. But not only that, another Matusa has been unleashed on the unsuspecting human world and the demon guardians must stop him before he wreaks much more havoc.
But this time, the police are involved, paranormal investigators pounce on the area, and the whole mess seems to be spiraling out of the demon guardians' control.
Ebook:
I just received some review copies, so if anyone wants to listen to a teen urban fantasy and has never used one of audible's free credits, let me know and I can give you a copy. These are not on CD. :) I have a ton of audiobooks available, actually. Just click on the link and tell me which you would like to listen to: Terry Spear's audiobooks I've run out of copies for some of the titles, but most still have review copies!
Okay, you probably didn't know this, but I had the UGLIEST website and no matter how much I tried to "fix" it and make it look better, the templates I had wouldn't work on it. So, in going with my theme and after learning how to use a WordPress with blogging for sometime, I wondered if I could make a cool new website.
It's still a work in progress, but I could work on it forever and a day and still not be "finished." And so I went ahead and published it. It isn't the best one out there, but I LOVE it. And now I'm not embarrassed to show it off. The problem is that with new releases, I have tons more visitors to the website, and I knew I just had to do something!!! And quick. Silence of the Wolf will be out March 4! :)
The best thing is that I can continue to update it when I need to and have the time. And yes, I did get 3,000 words in yesterday on Jaguar Pride, my goal, because I missed a 1,000 the other day. Sooo, that means I have 60,000 done, 20,000 to go!!!! Yes!
I have Hawk Fae print version to proof, but I'm going to work on Jaguar Pride also. There's something about seeing "what's left" on the word count getting down into the teens that really makes me feel I can do this! :) It wasn't that long ago that I was excited about getting the first 1,000 words on "paper."
So today is my show and tell, and still lots of work to be done, but what do you think? Even if you don't think it's the greatest in the world, you should have seen the other one! It has a nice wolfish theme like my blogs.
Oh, and I wanted to say that I have wanted to do this in FOREVER. But I couldn't find any way to make a better website, though I drooled over so many other authors' beautiful sites. Do you ever do that? Want something better than something that needs to be horribly updated, and has needed it for way too long?
My carpeting comes to mind. But then Sir Rilo knighted it with doggy well...ahem on their last visit and my daughter said to keep the old carpeting a while longer. LOL Too much information? Puppies. *sigh*
LOL!
Off to write! Hope you have a lovely Saturday!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male!”
www.terryspear.com
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