Published by: Amber Leaf Publishing
Publication date: June 23rd 2015
Genres: New Adult, Paranormal Romance
Through space and time, sisters
entwined. Lost then found, souls remain bound.
Three sisters escape the Salem witch
trials when the eldest casts a spell that hurdles their souls forward through
time. After centuries separated, fate has finally reunited them in the present
day.
One the healer, one the teacher, and
one the deceiver.
Will their reunion return their full
powers, or end their souls journey forever?
A Witches of BlackBrook novel.
Tish Thawer writes paranormal romances for all ages. Her
magickal elements and detailed world-building are a welcome constant in
every novel.
Before becoming a writer she worked as a computer consultant, a photographer and a graphic designer. She also operates a custom glass etching business, in addition to being a wife and the mother of three wonderful children.
She's been a fan of the paranormal for as long as she can remember. Anything to do with superpowers, myth and magic has always held a special place in her heart. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the phenomenon that is Twilight, this genre has always been a part of her life.
You can find Tish on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/AuthorTishThawer
A common FAQ: "How do you pronounce her last name?"
Answer: Think "Bower" or "Thow-er". It's Persian!
Before becoming a writer she worked as a computer consultant, a photographer and a graphic designer. She also operates a custom glass etching business, in addition to being a wife and the mother of three wonderful children.
She's been a fan of the paranormal for as long as she can remember. Anything to do with superpowers, myth and magic has always held a special place in her heart. From her first paranormal cartoon, Isis, to the phenomenon that is Twilight, this genre has always been a part of her life.
You can find Tish on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/AuthorTishThawer
A common FAQ: "How do you pronounce her last name?"
Answer: Think "Bower" or "Thow-er". It's Persian!
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When
and why did you begin writing?
In 2010 I woke up from a dream and had the
title of my first book running through my head. Minutes later, I knew the other
two titles, and had the entire story-line of The Rose Trilogy all worked out.
Who
encouraged you or what made you decide to write a novel and seek publication?
I’ve been a member of Shelfari since 2007, and
was asked to become a Librarian for them after putting in countless hours of
editing. Being so emerged in books and seeing all the wonderful series on a
daily basis while working in the backend of the site, to say that books had
become my life, was an understatement. I’m now one of 13 Librarians for the hundreds
of thousands of members, as well as one of it’s top 50 editors.
What
drew you to write Paranormal Romance?
I always go back to the phrase, “Write what you
know.” And while my genre is considered paranormal for the unrealistic and fantastical
elements, it’s what I know. It’s what I prefer to read and what I’ve studied in
my actual life. (Psstt...in case you’re wondering, yes, I’m a witch.)
Of
all your characters, who’s your favorite, and why?
Raven. She’s tough but sensitive, sexy but
tom-boyish, and has a wicked sense of humor and a sharp tongue.
What
would you love to write someday but haven’t yet?
I started a contemporary romance trilogy that
I’d love to return to. I just have to figure out how to write it without
someone getting bitten and turning into a vampire or werewolf. LOL
Were
books a big part of your life growing up? If so, what books would you say
influenced you most as a child?
Actually...no. My mother was the reader in the
family and to this day, she teases me about how it took thirty some years for
me to finally catch on.
What
are two things people might be surprised to know about you?
I’m 44, have 16 tattoos, and cuss like a
sailor. (Sorry, Grandma.)
I started teaching dance when I was 15 years
old.
When
you’re not writing, what do you enjoy doing?
Watching TV and movies, and playing games with
my family.
Three
things always found in your refrigerator:
Stuffed olives, Soda, Cheese
Writing
is often a sedentary profession. Is there anything you do to beat stress and
keep in shape?
I hike and exercise in my home, and dance as
often as possible.
You’re
in line at Starbucks. What are you ordering?
Java Chip Frap with Whip or a Caramel Apple
Spice
Where
do you go when you need to recharge?
Sedona, AZ or back home to Colorado.
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