Friday 17 August 2012

Blog Tour: Guest Post & Special Excerpt ~ Forgotten Visions by Lia Davies

I'd like to welcome Lia Davies author of Forgotten Visions to Eternally Books today. She has a guest blog for us then there is an extract from the book for you to enjoy. 

Guest Post 


Kalissa Bradenton: Coffee Shop Owner and Warrior

Your life could change in moment.

Hi, everyone. I’m Kalissa, heroine from Forgotten Visions. Lia asked me to stop by to introduce myself and talk about how my life had changed. 

I grew up in a small town with my parents and twin sister. I’ve worked by my father’s side in his coffee shop, Coffee CafĂ©, since I was tall enough to see over the counter. Pretty normal, right? *she smiles mischievously* My family is anything but normal. We’re witches with special abilities. My mother was a witch with supernatural powers, otherwise known as a Divinity by other magickin. The divine gene that gave her, her god-like powers were passed down to Khloe and me. Although, we just recently found out that being a Divinity meant stepping up to protect the magical and human communities from demons and enter an ancient war between the species.  

After the murder of my parents, I didn’t give it a second thought. If I could prevent someone else from the loss of a loved one, I am so on board. The need for vengeance is one trait my twin and I share. And I will fine who killed them and make them pay.


Title: Forgotten Visions (The Divinities Series, Book 1)
Author: Lia Davis
Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
Length: 65,000 words
Genre: Romance
Sub-Genre: Paranormal Romance
Sub-Categories: Action
Heat Level: Steamy (Hot sex scenes/language, but not explicit)



BLURB:
Kalissa Bradenton isn’t your average coffee shop owner. Born to an elite witch bloodline with a rare genetic mutation, she’s a Divinity on a mission. The death of her parents sends her away from her Maxville, Florida, home and into an ancient war between witches and demons. When childhood friend Ayden Daniels comes to her aid after an almost fatal accident, visions of a past she doesn’t remember sparks an old flame and new desires. With the past slowly becoming clearer, she eagerly sets her sights on mending Ayden’s heart and gaining his trust–until a ghost from her past returns to claim her as his demonic mate.

Ayden, the new Sheriff of Maxville and grandson of the oldest living Divinity, is investigating a series of Divinity killings. When he comes face-to-face with the one woman he hopes to have little to no contact with, old pain rises, quickly followed by anger and resentment. Through his rare power of adaptability, he learns actions from the past may not be what they seem. Hope fills his broken heart and determination pushes him to do whatever it takes to win Kalissa’s heart once more before he loses her forever.

Together they must find the strength to mend their tormented souls, while fighting an evil out to destroy the world.



Extract from Forgotten Visions

His dark brows dipped downward as he shifted to look at Fire Rescue working to get the flattened top of the Benz open. Turning his head back in her direction, his eyes narrowed. “You’ve been arguing with them?” 

She flicked her attention to him. Yeah, she’d argued. JSO had the most irritating and pig-headed officers. The Chief Detective hadn’t wanted any insight from her. Prejudiced bastard. 


Zach was like a brother to them and Kalissa trusted him fully. Sometimes it was hard to remember that he had a serious, responsible side. Around family, he was playful and sarcastic. Tonight, there were no sheepish smiles or factitious remarks. 


“They won’t talk to me! I tried to tell them this wasn’t an accident, but they dismissed me.” She hugged her waist, staring back at the crushed car. The emptiness growing by the moment. It had been pulled away from the tree and loaded onto a wrecker. “They shouldn’t have died,” she whispered. Divinities were believed to be the children of the gods, far more powerful than any mortal witch. They aged slower and healed faster. Words like immortality and demi-gods drifted in the whispers among many of the
magickin

Immortals.
Kalissa snorted. If that were the case, her parents would had walked out of that car. Sorrow squeezed, tightening its grip on her heart. The man in her vision was responsible. No, not a man. A dark magical essence hung so thick in the air it choked her. 


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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for having me and Kalissa over today.

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  2. This looks like such a great book! Thanks for leading me to it. :)

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  3. Great excerpt and post! Poor, Kalissa! I could not imagine how she and her sister feel, especially seeing it.
    Thanks for sharing this one.

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  4. the book looks really good. i am glad i read this blog!

    parisfan_ca@yahoo.com

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  5. Sounds like a very intriguing story. I already want to know what happens next. Thanks for sharing it! ;D

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