Dawn, thanks for having me on Day Dreaming Book Reviews! A Member of The Council is one of those ideas
that come out of what I used to call Day Dreaming, now, I call it
plotting. Actually, this book started
with the thought about what happens in the bars after the doors are closed and
locked… And then my characters took it from there. Of course, they didn’t let me push their
boundaries as far as I would have liked, but you never know what’s in store for
Ty and Parris in future books. I just
might get that bar scene I’ve imagined.
Lynn Cahoon is a contemporary romance author with a love of
hot, sexy men, real and imagined. Her alpha heroes range from rogue witch
hunters to modern cowboys. And her heroines all have one thing in common, their
strong need for independence. Or at least that’s what they think they
want. She blogs at her website, A Fairy
Tale Life.
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Lynn at her website: www.lynncahoon.wordpress.com
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Blurb -
A rogue hunter, a clueless witch and a mission to save an
unknowing world.
Parris McCall, owner of the dive bar, The Alibi, has finally
constructed a life where her little quirks don’t show or matter to anyone. As
for her grandmother's warnings that she’s different, well, she'll cross that
bridge if she comes to it. But when Ty walks into her bar, both lives are
instantly changed.
Ty Wallace loves his life. How could he not? He’s a powerful
human lawyer by day and the Magic Council's rogue witch hunter by night. But
after he agrees to substitute on his
secretary’s dart team, all hell breaks loose. Now Ty has to
help Parris admit who she is before her long-lost relatives kill her.
Excerpt –
“Sally knows how to recruit a substitute.” Parris looked in
his brown eyes, juggling her darts. “You’ve never played before?”
Ty shot her a smile designed to melt the coldest of hearts.
Yes, he knew what he was doing all right. At least in the flirting department.
Parris’ knees felt weak looking at him.
“I swear. I’ve never played league before. Beginners luck.”
Ty motioned to the dart machine. “You ready or you want to throw a few practice
darts?”
Parris’ eyes narrowed. Ha. He’d said he’d never played
league before, not ever played before. Sally had brought in a ringer.
Confident, she shook her head. “I’m ready to get this over.”
“Pretty sure of yourself aren’t you?” Ty tilted his head to
the side, watching her reaction.
“You don’t have to be cocky when you’re good.”
“And you think you’re good?” Ty pressed. “A natural?”
She frowned, her face crinkling. “I have a lot of free time
on my hands here when there’s nothing to do except practice.”
Another couple hours and Ty Wallace would be out of her
sight, her bar, and her life. She wished erasing him from her thoughts and
dreams would be as easy.
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Dawn, Thanks for having me here! Hope you and your readers have a magical holiday season.
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