Title: Baehrly Breathing
Series: Goldie Locke and the Were Bears #1
Author: Elizabeth A Reeves
Published: May 7th, 2013
Word Count: approx. 45,000
Genre: Contemporary Fantasy
Content Warning: Mild Violence
Synopsis:
A spin-off of the popular Cindy
Eller series.
The first book in the Goldie
Locke and the Were Bears series.
It’s difficult to be taken
seriously when you are a member of the Magical community and saddled with the
unfortunate name ‘Goldie Locke’. It certainly doesn’t help if you are also
about five feet tall, blond, and most commonly described as ‘cute.’. What was a
girl to do?
Become one of the most dreaded
Magical environmental lawyers of all time?
Goldie isn’t there yet, but
she’s well on her way when a case drags her into uncharted territory– working
with Ordinary officials to figure out why ‘unusual’ remains are being
discovered all around New England.
With her hands full and a new
dragon on the way, Goldie’s hunches about this case may prove to be all-too
true– this stuff is bad business!
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Title: Baehrly
Beginning
Series: Goldie
Locke and the Were Bears .5
Author: Elizabeth
A Reeves
Published: April
22nd, 2013
Word Count: about 21
pages
Genre: Contemporary
Fantasy
Content Warning: none
Synopsis:
A short story introducing sassy and spunky Goldie Locke and
her menagerie of magical and rare creatures. Witch Goldie Locke's mission in
life is the rescue and rehabilitation of endangered Magical creatures. She will
put her life and all she has at risk to save them.
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THE AUTHOR:
AUTHOR BIO:
Legend has it
that Elizabeth A Reeves was born with a book in her hands and immediately
requested a pony. Though this story is questionable, it is true that books and
horses have been consistent themes in her life. Born in Massachusetts, she was
quickly transplanted to Arizona by a professor father and creativity-driven
mother, who is the one responsible for saying “If you can’t find a book that
you want to read, write a book you want to read.”
In her spare time, she likes to
knit, weave, hatch chickens, and chase after her husband and four sons.
THE GIVEAWAY:
1 comment:
I love fairy tale retellings!
Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction
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