Mirrors and Mysteries by Christina Bauer - Cover Reveal + Giveaway
Mirrors and Mysteries: Rapunzel Meets Jane Eyre (Fairy Tales of the Magicorum Book 9)
by Christine Bauer
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GENRE: Young Adult Fantasy
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BLURB:
Rapunzel meets Jane Eyre in the epic conclusion of this fairy tale romance!Grayson Eyre has left her old life behind. She’s no longer stuck serving Lady R, a sadistic Rapunzel from the Lowood clan of elves. Instead, Grayson now teaches at the Thornfield home for shifter orphans. Even better, her boss is none other than the sexy alpha, Dex. It’s all good until a mysterious witch, Jocasta, appears in a nearby tower, demanding that Dex and Grayson discover the true nature of all Rapunzels. If not, Lady R will return to claim Grayson… and Thornfield will be wiped out by the evil Prism Master. Can Dex and Grayson discover the truth in time? And what will it mean for their growing attraction?Secrets are revealed and feelings explored in this epic conclusion to the story of Dex and Grayson!
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EXCERPT
Dex
“Owoooooo!”
High-pitched howls echo in through my bedroom door, along with the click-clack
of tiny paws racing across the outer hallway. I wake up and smile.
The shifter pups are racing through my palace again. Fifth time this week.
I’d love to join in right away. Still, as pack alpha I must set a good example.
I slide out of bed and into my formal kit as leader of Wulfhelm. That means a
black leather jerkin, along with matching pants and boots. A short cape hangs
over my shoulders. I have long black hair, pale skin, and a lean body that’s
roped with muscle. Once I’m ready, I open my door and step into the corridor
beyond.
Wulfhelm territory includes a castle-city and acres of woodland. My little
corner is called Thornfield. It’s a medieval-style building that mixes dark
wood, stained-glass windows, and ancient tapestries.
“Owoooo!”
The pups are only few hallways away now. A minute later, twenty of them tear
around the corner, coming to a skidding stop by my opened door. The smallest pup
is named Ulliver. Like me, he’s one of the few shifters who can speak while
still in wolf form.
“Will you run with us?” Ulliver positions his little wolf self so he stands
directly under the opened doorway across from my own. Not sure if this is
because he’s six, but Ulliver mimics everything I do. It’s beyond endearing.
I put on my most mature face. Once the pups see I’m tempted, they’ll never let
up.
“Shouldn’t you be in lessons?” I ask.
“It’s the girl’s turn,” explains Ulliver. “We have to wait.”
Wulfhelm is a unique pack. We’re all orphans and runaways, either from Faerie or
Earth. For thousands of years, we’ve had female teachers for the girl shifters,
but our population keeps declining. As a result, the boy’s teachers have been
doing double duty lately.
“Don’t you want to run with us?” asks Ulliver. All around him, the pups yip and
jump with excitement. “Please, Alpha?”
I pretend to consider this request. In truth, part of me made my decision the
moment I heard the high-pitched howls. I nod slowly. “I’ll give you a head
start.”
“Yay!”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Christina Bauer thinks that fantasy books are like
bacon: they just make life better. All of which is why she writes romance novels
that feature demons, dragons, wizards, witches, elves, elementals, and a bunch
of random stuff that she brainstorms while riding the Boston T. Oh, and she
includes lots of humor and kick-ass chicks, too.
Christina graduated from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School with BA’s in
English along with Television, Radio, and Film Production. She lives in Newton,
MA with her husband, son, and semi-insane golden retriever, Ruby.
Mirrors and Mysteries, Book 9 of Fairy Tales of the Magicorum
Towers and Tithes, Book 8 of Fairy Tales of the Magicorum
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
Christina Bauer will award a $10 to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
NOTE: The author is also running a separate Rafflecopter on her site:
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