5 STARS for A COLD TOMORROW Riveting, thrilling suspense featuring mysterious events and an iconic urban legend. Remarkable page turner. From the first paragraph, the story radiates a feeling of sinister unease that doesn’t subside until the unique and clever conclusion. The characters are like the people next door, and the reader roots for them… Continue reading Book Review: A Cold Tomorrow
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Writer Wednesday: Twitter Tools You Can’t Do Without
Most of the Twitter tools in the following reblog are tools I also use, and Mae Clair does a great job of explaining their value. MY FAVORITE TWITTER TOOLS BY MAE CLAIR Reblogged from Marcia Meara Writes via Carmen Stefanescu’s Shadows of the Past August 25, 2016 / Mae Clair Hi, everyone….Mae here again. I hope… Continue reading Writer Wednesday: Twitter Tools You Can’t Do Without
Author on Board: Mae Clair with an Exciting Giveaway
Goodreads Book Giveaway: A Thousand Yesteryears by Mae Clair #mystery #suspense #Mothman A THOUSAND YESTERYEARS is a tale of mystery and suspense centered around events that took place in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. You’ll discover a small river town plagued by tragic history and rumored sightings of the Mothman—a terrifying creature said to haunt an… Continue reading Author on Board: Mae Clair with an Exciting Giveaway
Author on Board: Flossie Benton Rogers Presents Mae Clair
Today I’m excited to present my cyber friend, author Mae Clair, and her new book Food for Poe. I have enjoyed all of Mae’s books and am reading her new one–and loving it. My fur fae Marigold agrees, and you will too! —————————————————— Cats, Christmas, and Romance by Mae Clair It’s hard to believe that… Continue reading Author on Board: Flossie Benton Rogers Presents Mae Clair
Flossie Benton Rogers Welcomes Mae Clair
Author on Board – Mae Clair! I’m honored to welcome my friend and fellow author Mae Clair here today to share some great news with you about her book Solstice Island. Mae is such an inspiration. You want an enjoyable read filled with mystery and adventure? Take a hint from me– read Solstice Island for an… Continue reading Flossie Benton Rogers Welcomes Mae Clair
Author on Board: Mae Clair
I am honored to have Mae Clair visit today with her newest book release. Mae’s books keep me riveted to the page, and I know you’ll have a similar response. Read on down to the bottom for multiple terrific free offers. ECLIPSE LAKE by Mae Clair #RomanticMystery If you enjoy romance, mysteries, and suspense, I… Continue reading Author on Board: Mae Clair
When the Cat’s Away: Demoness Dreams Tour
Marigold holds down the fort while I’m cyber touring with Demoness Dreams the rest of the week. She likes having the tv remote to herself so she can flick on one of the cartoon channels. Just between us, I think she has a little crush on that rapscallion Top Cat. Today I’m at the fabulous… Continue reading When the Cat’s Away: Demoness Dreams Tour
Cover Reveal: Mae Clair’s Myth and Magic
Please welcome my friend Mae Clair with an outstanding new cover to share with us. I love Mae’s books and am SO looking forward to this one. COVER REVEAL: MYTH AND MAGIC by Mae Clair BLURB: AS CHILDREN THEY PLAYED GAMES OF MYTH AND MAGIC… Veronica Kent fell in love with Caith Breckwood when they… Continue reading Cover Reveal: Mae Clair’s Myth and Magic
Tree Spirits
Are you one of those, like me, who sees faces everywhere, especially in hedgerows and trees? Psychologists call it pareidolia. Some believe the faces to be spirits of another dimension, their energies bleeding through to ours. Mythology brims with tree spirits. One of the best known is Daphne, beloved of Apollo, who transformed herself into a laurel tree to escape… Continue reading Tree Spirits
Grim
A grim is a haunting spirit. In adjective form the word means dreary or gloomy, but its Old English definition of fierce, cruel, or savage denoted a harsher tone. In my Wytchfae series, the Grims are ghosts that did not move on to an afterlife. Instead, they hung around earth too long, becoming unmoored from their memories and higher spiritual selves. As a result the… Continue reading Grim