Black Blade series

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    Mythos Academy and Black Blade ebooks on sale through Sept. 4 …

    The first three ebooks in my Mythos Academy YA series and all three ebooks in my Black Blade YA series are on sale now through Sept. 4.

    The sale began at Kobo, but it should be price-matched at other retailers, and the discounted ebooks should be available on most sites, like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc. The following books are on sale for these prices:

    Touch of Frost — Mythos Academy #1 — $2.99

    Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

    Kiss of Frost — Mythos Academy #2 — $4.99

    Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

    Dark Frost — Mythos Academy #3 — $4.99

    Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

    Cold Burn of Magic — Black Blade #1 — $2.99

    Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

    Dark Heart of Magic — Black Blade #2 — $4.99

    Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

    Bright Blaze of Magic — Black Blade #3 — $4.99

    Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo

    So if you’ve been wanting to check out my YA books, now is the time. Happy reading!

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    Bright Blaze of Magic, Black Blade #3, to be released in Germany on Oct. 4 …

    Estap_BlackBlade_FlammeBd03.inddAttention German readers. Bright Blaze of Magic, book #3 in my Black Blade young adult urban fantasy series, will be released in German on Oct. 4.

    And here is a look at the cover art. Isn’t it cool? I always think that it’s so interesting to see how the book covers vary from country to country.

    I really like the white covers that my German publisher, Piper Verlag, has been doing for this series, along with my Mythos Academy series. (Although my favorite German covers are the ones with the flowers on the front and on the spines for my Mythos Academy series.)

    And of course Cold Burn of Magic and Dark Heart of Magic, the first two books in my Black Blade series, are also available in German if you need to catch up on the series.

    I hope that all the German readers enjoy Bright Blaze of Magic when it is released. Happy reading!

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    Young adult books then and now …

    Note: This post will also appear tomorrow at Magical Musings.

    Several months ago, one of the ladies in my yoga class asked me about my young adult books, including Bright Blaze of Magic, the third and final book in my Black Blade young adult urban fantasy series.

    We started talking, along with the other ladies in class, and they mentioned something interesting — that their kids and teens in general these days just don’t seem to read the same books that their parents did. Specifically, that it seems like teens prefer to read fantasy books instead of the Nancy Drew mysteries and other classic books that their parents read when they were teens.

    The Secret of the Old ClockI keep thinking about this conversation because I loved reading Nancy Drew when I was growing up, and I specifically remember the cover shown at left. I read several different versions of Nancy Drew, and I also loved reading Trixie Belden, Sweet Valley High, the Baby-Sitters Club, and just about any other book/series I could get my hands on. I checked them all out from the library and read and re-read them time and time again.

    Looking back, it seems like I read more mysteries and contemporary books when I was young. I don’t remember reading a lot of fantasy books until I was in high school. That’s when I discovered authors like Terry Brooks and David Eddings.

    But once I started reading fantasy, I fell in love with the genre. I just loved all the fantasy books with all these characters going on these epic adventures and trying to save their kingdom, world, etc. from the bad guys. I like to read books with a little bit of everything in them, and to me, fantasy books were the perfect combination of action, adventure, magic, danger, and romance. And they still are today. Discovering fantasy books when I was a teen is probably one of the reasons why I write fantasy books today.

    Oh, I still read mysteries, romances, westerns, spy thrillers, and more, but fantasy books definitely hold a special place in my heart. And the more I think about it, the more I think that my yoga ladies are right. Just browsing through the young adult section at my local bookstores, it seems like most of the young adult books are fantasy books. And it seems like most of the big books that all the book blogs are talking about are often young adult epic fantasy books.

    So why is that? I think that maybe as teens get older and start becoming more independent, that they want to read about characters who are doing the same — folks who leave the safety of their homes/towns behind, go on these epic adventures, and use their magic for the greater good. I think there’s something that’s universally appealing about that, no matter how old you are, but that it really resonates with folks when they are in their teens and trying to figure out who they are and what they want to do in life.

    What do you guys think? Do the teens that you know prefer to read fantasy books? Or do they read a wide variety of books?

    Bright Blaze of Magic finalBright Blaze of Magic is out now. You can order the book at all the usual sites, including the following:

    Amazon Kindle / Amazon print / Barnes & Noble / Books-A-MillionGoogle Play iBooks IndieBoundKobo

    The audiobook is available through Audible and Amazon, and Brittany Pressley is once again be the narrator.

    And here is the book description:

    BAD THINGS ALWAYS COME IN THREES…

    As a thief, I’m good at three things: hiding in the shadows, getting in and out unseen, and uncovering secrets. I put these skills to work for the Sinclair Family, one of the magical mobs that run the tourist town of Cloudburst Falls.

    Everyone knows Victor Draconi wants to take over all the other Families—and kill every last Sinclair. What they don’t know is that I’m on to him, and no way will I let the man who murdered my mom get away with hurting all the other people I care about. Especially when I’ve got places to break into, stuff to steal, and Devon Sinclair fighting right by my side…

    I hope that everyone enjoys the book. Happy reading! 🙂

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    Bright Blaze of Magic, Black Blade #3, released today …

    Book #3Bright Blaze of Magic, the third book in my Black Blade young adult urban fantasy series, has been released today, April 26. Woot! 🙂

    This is the third and final book in the series, and it closes out Lila’s story. As of right now, I do not have any plans to write any more books in this series.

    Bright Blaze of Magic is available in print, e-book, and audiobook formats from all the usual retailers:

    Amazon Kindle / Amazon print / Barnes & Noble / Books-A-MillionGoogle Play iBooks IndieBoundKobo

    Audible / Amazon audiobook

    The audiobook is available through Audible and Amazon, and Brittany Pressley is once again be the narrator.

    And here is the book description. This doesn’t contain any real spoilers for the book/series, but if you absolutely do not want to be spoiled, you might want to skip reading the book description:

    BAD THINGS ALWAYS COME IN THREES…

    As a thief, I’m good at three things: hiding in the shadows, getting in and out unseen, and uncovering secrets. I put these skills to work for the Sinclair Family, one of the magical mobs that run the tourist town of Cloudburst Falls.

    Everyone knows Victor Draconi wants to take over all the other Families—and kill every last Sinclair. What they don’t know is that I’m on to him, and no way will I let the man who murdered my mom get away with hurting all the other people I care about. Especially when I’ve got places to break into, stuff to steal, and Devon Sinclair fighting right by my side…

    The heroine of Bright Blaze of Magic is Lila Merriweather, a 17-year-old thief who lives in Cloudburst Falls, West Virginia, a town dubbed “the most magical place in America.” Tourists come from around the world to tour all the magic-themed shops and attractions, as well as see monsters like tree trolls, copper crushers, and more in their natural habitats.

    Lila does her best to stay off the grid and avoid the Families — or mobs — who control much of the town. But Lila finds herself caught in the middle of a brewing war between the Sinclairs and the Draconis, the two most powerful Families in town.

    I hope that everyone enjoys the conclusion to Lila’s story. Happy reading!

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    Bright Blaze of Magic audiobook up for pre-order …

    Book #3We’re only a couple of weeks away from the release of Bright Blaze of Magic, the third book in my Black Blade young adult urban fantasy series that will be out on April 26. Woot!

    This will be the third and final book in the series, and it will close out Lila’s story. As of right now, I do not have any plans to write any more books in this series.

    The audiobook for Bright Blaze of Magic will be available through Audible and Amazon, and Brittany Pressley will once again be the narrator. You can pre-order the audiobook at the following sites:

    Audible / Amazon audiobook

    Bright Blaze of Magic will also be available in print and e-book formats from all the usual retailers. The book is available for pre-order at the following sites:

    Amazon Kindle / Amazon print / Barnes & Noble / Books-A-MillionGoogle Play iBooks IndieBoundKobo

    And here is the book description. This doesn’t contain any real spoilers for the book/series, but if you absolutely do not want to be spoiled, you might want to skip reading the book description:

    BAD THINGS ALWAYS COME IN THREES…

    As a thief, I’m good at three things: hiding in the shadows, getting in and out unseen, and uncovering secrets. I put these skills to work for the Sinclair Family, one of the magical mobs that run the tourist town of Cloudburst Falls.

    Everyone knows Victor Draconi wants to take over all the other Families—and kill every last Sinclair. What they don’t know is that I’m on to him, and no way will I let the man who murdered my mom get away with hurting all the other people I care about. Especially when I’ve got places to break into, stuff to steal, and Devon Sinclair fighting right by my side…

    The heroine of Bright Blaze of Magic is Lila Merriweather, a 17-year-old thief who lives in Cloudburst Falls, West Virginia, a town dubbed “the most magical place in America.” Tourists come from around the world to tour all the magic-themed shops and attractions, as well as see monsters like tree trolls, copper crushers, and more in their natural habitats.

    Lila does her best to stay off the grid and avoid the Families — or mobs — who control much of the town. But Lila finds herself caught in the middle of a brewing war between the Sinclairs and the Draconis, the two most powerful Families in town.

    I hope that everyone enjoys the conclusion to Lila’s story when the book is released. Happy reading!