A Murder of Magpies

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Winter in Black Orchard, Wisconsin, is long and dark, and sixteen-year-old Vayda Silver prays the snow will keep the truth and secrecy of the last two years buried. Hiding from the past with her father and twin brother, Vayda knows the rules: never return to the town of her mother’s murder, and never work a Mind Game where someone might see. No one can know the toll emotions take on Vayda, how emotion becomes energy in her hands, or how she can’t control the destruction she causes. But it’s not long before her powers can no longer be contained. The truth is dangerously close to being exposed, placing Vayda and her family at risk. Until someone quiets the chaos inside her. Unwanted. That’s all Ward Ravenscroft has ever been. To cope, he numbs the pain of rejection by denying himself emotions of any kind. Yet Vayda stirs something in him. He can’t explain the hold she has on him–inspiring him with both hope and fear. He claims not to scare easily, except he doesn’t know what her powers can do. Yet. Just as Vadya and Ward draw closer, she finds the past isn’t so easily buried. And when it follows the Silvers to Black Orchard, it has murder in mind.

I’m so excited about Sarah Bromley’s debut release and somehow I snatched a copy from her. (I ran really fast after I did it.) Would you like to get your happy hands on it? Use the Rafflecopter form below to enter. This is US Only. Sorry, the cost to ship international is a bit high right now so I have to limit international giveaways. You have one week to enter. Yep, all those bad boys down there are signed. 😀

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5 Responses

  1. This is awesome. Here’s hoping I get picked. Thanks for doing this and supporting the spreading of Sarah’s awesome works.

  2. The lask spooky/creepy/scary book I read was Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. It was really good.

  3. There are only 2 books that ever scared me: The Amityville Horror and The Shining, both of which I read years and years ago!