Hi everyone, today I welcome Chrys Fey as she is in the middle of her Blog book Tour. You can check out her schedule by Clicking Here. Take it away Chrys!
My
Top 10 Witch Entertainment:
1.
Practical Magic (movie)
2.
Charmed (TV show)
3.
Three Sisters Island trilogy by Nora Roberts
4.
Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
5.
The Good Witch (Hallmark movies)
6.
Every Witch Way by Dylan Newton
7.
Witches of Eastend (TV show)
8.
The Wizard of Oz (movie)
9.
The Everything Witchcraft and Wicca Book
by Skye Alexander
10. Harry Potter series (Movies and books)
Blurb:
Detective Reid Sanders doesn’t believe in the
supernatural, but when he’s faced with a crime scene that defies the laws of
nature, he has no other choice but to start believing. And solving a magical
murder involves working with a witch.
Liberty Sawyer embodies the look of your classic evil
witch, so, it’s no surprise when she uncovers the murderer is a witch that she
becomes Reid’s number one suspect. If she can’t convince him otherwise, more
people could lose their lives to dark magic, including her.
BOOK LINKS:
Amazon US / Amazon UK / The
Wild Rose Press / NOOK
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Blurb:
Jolie Montgomery, a twenty-one-year-old woman, wakes up
in an alley next to her corpse. She has no memories of her murder or the night
she died. She didn’t even see the killer’s face before he or she took her life.
Wanting justice, Jolie seeks answers in the only way a ghost can...by stalking
the lead detective on the case.
Avrianna Heavenborn is determined to find the person
responsible for a young woman’s death. She gets closer to the killer’s identity
with every clue she uncovers, and Jolie is with her every step of the way.
But if they don’t solve her murder soon, Jolie will be an
earth-bound spirit forever.
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Chrys Fey is the author of Hurricane Crimes and 30
Seconds. She is currently working on the sequel to Hurricane Crimes that’ll
serve as book two in the Disaster Crimes series.
When Fey was six years old, she realized her dream of
being a writer by watching her mother pursue publication. At the age of twelve,
she started writing her first novel, which flourished into a series she later
rewrote at seventeen. Fey lives in Florida where she is waiting for the next
hurricane to come her way.
You can connect with her on Facebook and her blog, Write
with Fey. She loves to get to know her readers!
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Thank you all for visiting and hopefully commenting. ;)
Excerpt: Liberty Sawyer glided swiftly through the horde of police officers, reporters, and on- lookers. Black hair fell from a rigid part in the middle of her scalp to her hips. Her eyes were a soul-stabbing blue and her lips were blood-red. She towered over the other officers on the scene, and wore all black, which set off the pallor of her skin.
Showing her badge to the officer, she slipped under the crime scene tape. A few paces away, she spotted Detective Corbin talking to his new partner, a man she knew by name but hadn’t had the privilege of meeting yet.
“I cannot believe you called her,” the new man was saying when she came up behind them.
“We don’t need a damn psychic!”
“Actually, I’m a witch.” She smiled when Reid jolted and turned to face her.
“I’m Detective Liberty Sawyer.” She stuck out her hand.
“Detective Reid Sanders,” he grunted back and took her hand. The feel of his palm against hers sent tingles of lust from the tips of her fingers to her shoulder blade, and she knew he felt it too by the way he jerked his hand back. She winked at him playfully, hoping it would unnerve him even more.
Just read both of them and enjoyed the stories very much.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jo! That is great to hear. :D
DeleteJo, it's great to hear when other bloggers have read their books and enjoyed them. Thanks!
DeleteGreat list! I just noticed the lightening in her hand. I've seen the cover all over and that detail just registered. LOL
ReplyDeleteHa! The lightning in her hand is the best part of the cover! But I know a certain asset of hers (ah-hem) is more noticeable at times. :P
DeleteChrys' stories are very entertaining. Thank you for hosting her, Stephen. My turn tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise! And I love the post you did for me. :D
DeleteChrys has had a very successful Blog Tour. Lots of participation across the board.
DeleteI don't think I could come up with a top ten list.
ReplyDeleteIt was pretty hard, Alex.
DeleteI was so saddened they canceled The Witches of East End. And on a cliffhanger! By the way, have you seen that they turned The Good Witch into a series? It just finished its first season a couple months back. And Practical Magic is one of my favorite movies.
ReplyDeleteSo was I! I need to know what happens next! Yes, I watched a few episodes of The Good Witch but then would forget it was on Saturdays and before I knew it, I was far behind.
DeleteMaybe the show will be picked up by another network.
DeleteI haven't seen any of the 10 Witch List she listed (where have I been?)
ReplyDeletebetty
:O What about The Wizard of Oz? Surely you've seen that.
DeleteI still like the Harry Potter series the best, books and movies. Maybe there will be spin offs some day.
DeleteI'm thinking going back in time to when Hogwarts was being built a thousand years ago, or when Dumbledore and Voldermort where much younger. Lots of directions this could move in.
DeleteThank you so much for hosting me, Stephen! Sorry I'm a day late to check in on the comments and to thank you.
ReplyDeleteChrys, I'm a week late getting to these comments. Thanks for awesome post!
DeleteChrys, both of your books look great and sound like awesome reads! Best of luck to you and happy touring!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Barbara! :)
DeleteI'm not familiar with all the 'witch' top 10 but I think I would add Sleepy Hollow the TV show though the witches are turning out not to be so good.
ReplyDeleteI watched the first season of that show. I know the witch they had then was bad, bad, bad. And creepy.
DeleteI loved the American Horror Story Coven series. Lots of holes in the plot but who cares. Each episode was great to watch.
DeleteCharmed, at one time my wife and I watched that show obsessively! Great list. May I suggest Terry Pratchett's "witches" books within the Discworld series, very entertaining. Wyrd Sisters is a good start.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of those books. Thank you! I will definitely check them out! :)
DeleteGo Chrys!!! Congratulations! And Stephan, where is your Muse? Why aren't you at the party dude? Lisa @ http://www.lisabuiecollard.com
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa!
DeleteAnd I was wondering the same thing...I want to meet Stephen's Muse!
Lisa, Life's been so crazy busy, I'm just now getting to Chrys's post ten days later.
DeleteExcellent witchy inspiration! Charmed tops my list too. :)
ReplyDeleteCharmed is awesome! :)
DeleteFrom your list, I just realized I don't watch many shows or read any books with witches in them.
ReplyDelete:O You just broke my heart! lol (Kidding!) You're sure missing out though. ;)
DeleteThe Wizard of Oz is one of my favorites too. And Harry Potter ... what can I say.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading your latest books. Congratulations.
Thank you, Beverly!
DeleteI think a hundred years from now The Wizard of Oz will still be as popular is it is today.
DeleteI haven't heard of Every Witch Way. I'll look that one up. Congrats again.
ReplyDeleteEvery Witch Way is by an author from The Wild Rose Press, my small press, so that's probably why you never heard of it.
DeleteCharmed is a cute show. Most of the others I have never heard of.
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrys for taking the time and writing such a thorough and professionally formatted blog. And thanks to everyone who stopped bt!
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