Beautifully Broken by Sherry Soule || Release date: July 2013.
They say every town has
its secrets, but that doesn’t even begin to describe Fallen Oaks. The
townsfolk are a superstitious lot and the mystical disappearance of a
local teen has everyone murmuring about a centuries old witch’s curse.
When sixteen-year-old Shiloh Trudell takes a summer job at Craven Manor, she discovers a ghost with an agenda. That’s where she meets the new town hottie, Trent Donovan, and immediately becomes enchanted by his charms.
Finally, Shiloh’s met someone who is supercute and totally into her, but Trent is immersed in the cunning deception that surrounds the mysterious Craven Manor. So much so that he may lose sight of what is truly important to him. And she can’t decide whether she wants to shake him or kiss him. Yet neither one of them can deny the immediate, passionate connection growing between them.
With cryptic messages from a pesky wraith, Shiloh will finally begin to understand the mysterious significance of the strange mark branded on her wrist and decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice to protect the other teenagers in town.
Unfortunately, for Shiloh, not all ghosts want help crossing over. Some want vengeance.
When sixteen-year-old Shiloh Trudell takes a summer job at Craven Manor, she discovers a ghost with an agenda. That’s where she meets the new town hottie, Trent Donovan, and immediately becomes enchanted by his charms.
Finally, Shiloh’s met someone who is supercute and totally into her, but Trent is immersed in the cunning deception that surrounds the mysterious Craven Manor. So much so that he may lose sight of what is truly important to him. And she can’t decide whether she wants to shake him or kiss him. Yet neither one of them can deny the immediate, passionate connection growing between them.
With cryptic messages from a pesky wraith, Shiloh will finally begin to understand the mysterious significance of the strange mark branded on her wrist and decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice to protect the other teenagers in town.
Unfortunately, for Shiloh, not all ghosts want help crossing over. Some want vengeance.
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Guest Post: Sherry Soule on Urban Legends in the Spellbound Series
Fun Fact #1
Shadow People, (also known as Shades) are usually vague
human shapes, completely black or dark in color, with no discernible facial
features. Sometimes they appear as mere silhouettes, generally lacking any
characteristics of gender.
However, there are many
types of shadow beings; there are hooded shadows, cloaked ones, solid or wispy,
and even smoky shapes. They dart into corners, through walls, into closets, or
behind bushes, and buildings. Sometimes they simply fade into the dark recesses
of the night. Lacking in the description is one common denominator unifying the
many different types of Shadow People that enter our world—they are all thought
to be “intensely dark.”
The Merriam-Webster
dictionary defines paranormal as an adjective meaning “not scientifically
explainable.”
In the Spellbound books,
Shadow People are ominous creatures that were once slaves of a band of fallen
angels. When they rebelled, the Fallen hexed these creatures to spend eternity
in a hell dimension. A few have found a way to slip through the gateway. The
real worry is—what happens if they ALL escape?
Spooky, huh? So, do
you believe in Shadow People?
Fun Fact #2
One of
my inspirations for the über spooky town in my YA series was the video game,
“Silent Hill.” Readers
of the Spellbound series have often wondered if the town had a real-life
counterpart, and if there was a particular town that inspired the haunted area,
we’ve come to know and fear in the books…
Actually, there have been
many speculations, and now here’s a place you can actually visit for REAL...
So, while researching the
different elements of Fallen Oaks and looking for a foggy and woodland area, I
came across Marin County in California. The popular SF Bay Area tourist spot
planted the seed for what developed into what we’ve come to know and love as, Fallen
Oaks. The coastal town is actually located in the Madrone Woodlands near
Larkspur, California neighboring Muir Woods. (You need to use a Bing map to
locate the region.)
Echoes of the tragic
disappearances still plague the town. When the season passes and all the
tourists leave, the haunting memory of past events once again shatter the peace
of the inhabitants of Fallen Oaks...
Have you ever been to the coastal towns of Marin
County?
Fun Fact #3
Werewolves and Lycans (shortened form of the word
lycanthrope, which means shape-changer) are two completely different species.
The terms are definitely NOT synonymous. The werewolf can only transform on a
full moon, and they represent more of witchcraft and curse, unlike the lycan
who can transform into a wolf at will. The lycan species are also considered
shapeshifters, but can ONLY shift into wolves—not into other animals.
Lycans are also capable of walking on their hindquarters, and are much more
muscular than werewolves. Lycans and werewolves do share these qualities; they
both have enhanced physical attributes, enhanced strength, reflexes,
coordination, speed, and regenerative abilities. However, these traits seem to
apply to lycans, even when in human form.
Furthermore, lycans can
retain their human intelligence and personalities while transformed,
whereas werewolves become pure animal, devoid of any memory regarding their
actions once they shift. Silver is the lycans only weakness, as they
seem to be violently allergic to it.
In MOONLIGHT MAYHEM,
(second book in the series), the story hinges on a terrible secret guarded by
some of the town’s residents as one-by-one teens are attacked by a mysterious
creature.
Do you think it’s a lycan or a werewolf stalking the
kids in Fallen Oaks?
Fun Fact #4
A Grimoire, or in
some cases it’s called a Book of Shadows (BoS), is used to store magical
information, like a textbook of magic spells, rituals, supernatural-related
data, and invocations. Some grimoires can even be a sort of magical journal
that keeps a record of a witch’s magical experiments and exploits.
Overall, a grimoire is
used predominantly by Wiccans; however, this does not mean that those outside
of Wicca can’t use a grimoire. Nor do you have to be in a coven, like the
Blood Rose Circle or Generation Hex.
I used the grimoire
concept in a different way in my YA series about a teenage witch, where
the magical book is used more like that of a diary and contains prophecies, a
demon index, and spells, which was written by her ancestors and passed down
through the generations.
Do you have a grimoire or personal journal?
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Thanks to Sherry for stopping by the blog today as part of the Spellbound Winter Book Tour. All previously published books in the Spellbound series have recently been re-worked to included more epic romance and suspenseful thrills! The new versions also include exclusive bonus material and brand new scenes.
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Official Blog: http://www.sherrysoule.blogspot.com
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Twitter @WriterSherry: http://twitter.com/writersherry
Oh, what a great setting for a series! I've been through Marin county but haven't really spent any time there--it's supposed to be beautiful, though. I always like it when books give you a real sense of time and place, and it sounds like this series makes an effort to.
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