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New Release and Giveaway! THE BLOOD CURSE by Annette Marie (Spell Weaver #3)

The Blood Curse Annette Marie Publication date: March 30th 2018 Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy When Clio conned her way into the Underworld, her job was to steal magic that could protect her homeland. Instead, she escaped with the rebel son of a notorious spell weaver family. And in the process, she exposed his most calamitous spell, putting her people—and all magic—in peril. Now she and Lyre face two impossible feats: recover his creation, and do it before his family catches up to them. But when the spell is unleashed with devastating results, caution is no longer an option. Clio and…

New Release and Giveaway! THE SHADOW WEAVE by Annette Marie (Spell Weaver #2)

The Shadow Weave Annette Marie (Spell Weaver #2) Publication date: January 12th 2018 Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy Clio might be a nymph living in exile among humans. And she might possess the rare ability to mimic any magic she sees. And she might have just seriously ticked off the most powerful family of spell weavers in the Underworld. But she is not in love with an incubus. Lyre is the rebellious black sheep of said weaver family, and he’s the only reason she survived her recent Underworld “vacation.” He’s also the sexiest thing she’s ever seen. Together, they have to…

Annette Marie, Author of THE NIGHT REALM (Spell Weaver #1), Shares 10 things she wishes someone had told her about being an author (with a giveaway!)

10 things I wish someone had told me about being an author… Writing is only a small part of the job. I spend at least as much time or more on revisions, editing, proofreading, outlining, marketing, advertising, book covers, book interiors, ebook formats, social media management, finance tracking, launching releases … the list goes on and on! Writing never gets easier. Some days the words flow like magic, but other days, every word is a struggle and everything I manage to scrawl on the page seems terrible. It usually isn’t, but sometimes it feels that way. Even after ten books,…