Helen Harper
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Helen Harper is an English teacher currently living abroad in Malaysia. As a long time reader of urban fantasy, she finally bit the bullet and began to develop her own series of novels.
Helen has always been a book lover, devouring science fiction and fantasy tales when she was a child growing up in Scotland. "I always loved the escapism provided by those genres," states Helen. "No matter how bad life gets, you can always find a route out, even if only temporarily, in the pages of a good book."
The growth of urban fantasy fascinated her - the mix of reality and fantasy along with strong heroic female characters appealed from the very beginning, and inspired her to write her own.
Blood Destiny Series # 1
Bloodfire
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Mackenzie Smith has always known that she was different. Growing up as the only human in a pack of rural shapeshifters will do that to you, but then couple it with some mean fighting skills and a fiery temper and you end up with a woman that few will dare to cross. However, when the only father figure in her life is brutally murdered, and the dangerous Brethren with their predatory Lord Alpha come to investigate, Mack has to not only ensure the physical safety of her adopted family by hiding her apparent humanity, she also has to seek the blood-soaked vengeance that she craves.
Blood Destiny Series # 2
Bloodmagic
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After escaping the claws of Corrigan, the Lord Alpha of the Brethren, Mack is trying to lead a quiet lonely life in Inverness in rural Scotland, away from anyone who might happen to be a shapeshifter. However, when she lands a job at an old bookstore owned by a mysterious elderly woman who not only has a familiar passion for herbal lore but also seems to know more than she should, Mack ends up caught in a maelstrom between the Ministry of Mages, the Fae and the Brethren.
Now she has to decide between staying hidden and facing the music, as well as confronting her real feelings for the green eyed power of Corrigan himself.
Blood Destiny Series # 3
Bloodrage
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Mack begins her training at the mages' academy in the hope that, by complying, the stasis spell will be lifted from her old friend, Mrs. Alcoon. However, once there, she finds herself surrounded by unfriendly adults and petulant teenagers, the majority of whom seem determined to see her fail.
Feeling attacked on all fronts, Mack finds it harder and harder to keep a rein on her temper. Forced to attend anger management classes and deal with the predatory attentions of Corrigan, the Lord Alpha of the shapeshifter world, her emotions start to unravel. But when she comes across a familiar text within the walls of the mages' library, which might just provide the clues
Excerpt [Bloodfire]
I jogged along a small brook until it curved upstream
towards the hills, then hopped over it and headed towards where I knew John
would be. I finally found him crouched
in a clearing, not far from the edges of the moor.
“You sound like an elephant running through those trees,” he
complained.
I put my hands on my hips and raised an eyebrow. “Is that the thanks I’m getting for
interrupting my run to come and investigate the over-energetic dalliances of
some bunny rabbits?”
“That was one time.”
He straightened up. His salt and
pepper beard and bald head, along with the laughter lines around his eyes,
hinted at the wisdom and experience contained within that smart mind of
his. John had been alpha in Cornwall for
thirty-two years, and was universally liked and respected by the pack, but that
didn’t mean that I couldn’t still have a little fun.
“So what is it this time?
Don’t tell me, I’ve got it, a sheep has gotten lost on the moor and its
bleating is terrifying the farmers.”
He held out his palm.
There was a small shiny black object resting in the middle. “I wish that’s what it was,” he said
grimly. “Take a look at this.”
I picked it up from his hand and rolled it through my
fingers. It was almost entirely
weightless, and very smooth. There was
also something else. I held it up to my
ear and heard an odd chiming sound.
John looked at me sharply.
“You can hear it?”
“Sure,” I said surprised.
“Describe it to me.”
“You mean you can’t hear it?” I was puzzled. Compared to my own hearing, John could hear a
leaf drop from fifty paces away. “It’s
like bells. Only not, it’s more
continuous than that. Like a
never-ending echo of a chime.”
He pursed his lips, clearly unhappy. “It’s a wichtlein’s stone.”
“A mine fairy’s? They
knock three times and a miner drops dead?”
“You’ve been reading too many fairy tales. Wichtleins do sometimes hang around old mines
and tease the men that work there, but more often than not they are true
harbingers of evil. I don’t think one
has been seen in the British Isles for more than a century.”
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ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt. Love the covers. Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway. This series looks great.
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