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Blog tour: Eternal Echoes by Angela Corbett

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Eternal Echoes (Emblem of Eternity #2)   by Angela Corbett  YA paranormal romance Paperback/eBook, 258 pages Published November 19th 2013 by Midnight Sands Publishing (first published 2013) Goodreads She thought she stopped the evil. She thought she was safe. Everything she thought was wrong. Almost four months have passed since Evie Starling learned she was a Tracker and helped defeat a Daevos Clan that was taking others like her—but that wasn’t the end of the abductions. As an unknown evil emerges, Evie vows to help solve the mystery of the missing Trackers, regardless of the risk. With new powers she doesn’t understand and can’t control, she turns to Alex and Emil, her two soul mates, for help. But her feelings for them both are tearing her apart. She knows she has to decide between them; however, her memories are only making that choice more difficult. As the world around her is thrown into chaos, Evie is confronted with what could be a destiny-altering truth.

Blog tour: Cassie Scot Mystery Series by Christine Amsden

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SPOTLIGHT ON: Cassie Scot Mystery Series  by Christine Amsden  Book One Cassie Scot: Paranormal Detective  Cassie Scot is the ungifted daughter of powerful sorcerers, born between worlds but belonging to neither. At 21, all she wants is to find a place for herself, but earning a living as a private investigator in the shadow of her family’s reputation isn’t easy. When she is pulled into a paranormal investigation, and tempted by a powerful and handsome sorcerer, she will have to decide where she truly belongs. Excerpt: My parents think the longer the name, the more powerful the sorcerer, so they named me Cassandra Morgan Ursula Margaret Scot. You can call me Cassie. I've been called a lot of things in my life: normal, ordinary, and even a disappointment. After the Harry Potter books came out, a couple of people called me a squib. Since I haven't read them, I have to assume it's a compliment. Personally, I prefer normal, which is why the sign on my office door re