The Artist’s Inheritance
(Antique Magic Book #1)
by Juli D. Revezzo
Available now at Amazon, Amazon.co.uk , in Kindle Unlimited
genre: Supernatural fiction, Urban Fantasy
The balance between good and evil can be an art… or a curse.
Trevor and Caitlin were once happy newlyweds, profiting from Trevor’s art. Until Trevor inherits his brother’s house, and with it, his part of an old Welsh family curse. Now, Caitlin will stop at nothing to save her beloved husband from insanity and suicide, even if it means she must embrace her destiny and become a witch.
About the Book
In a nutshell, in The Artist’s Inheritance, Caitlin is married to a sculptor who becomes obsessed with an elaborate chair he’s carving. His obsession worries her, and even more when she begins having visions of his dead sister and brother, and of ghostly soldiers from nearby Fort Pickens. Caitlin is sure something ties these obsessions back to her husband’s ancestor, who was condemned as a witch. With her visions and husband’s mad obsession on the verge of driving her crazy, and with the help of three knowledgeable pagan friends, Caitlin will come to realize she carries a witch’s blood and powers–and a mission from the goddess Arianrhod that will impact her beloved husband, and perhaps her destiny. Caitlin and Trevor’s journey, entitled The Antique Magic series, continues in (so far) six more books and stories: Caitlin’s Book of Shadows, and Drawing Down the Shades, Mourning Dove Locket, The Dragon’s Seamstress, the Yule-themed short story, A Light Yule Problem, and the new novel: Witch’s Wood.
Read a sample here.
The Artist’s Inheritance tour
These were all back in 2014. Some of the links may still lead to live blog posts, but I doubt it.
Let’s Talk Books with paranormal New Adult authors Brandy Nacole and Sonya Ray October 14th 2014, on Facebook.
Blog Tour stops for 2013 for my novel, The Artist’s Inheritance:
July 12: Homesite of YA SF author Michael Fedison
Roses of Prose–March 25
Brandy Nacole’s blog–March 15th and 16th
Library Girl Reads & Reviews–March 8th
Ginger Nuts of Horror-Five Minutes With series–March 4
Sandra Ulbrich Almazon, specfic writer–February 11th
Dean’s The Write Time–February 12
Interview at author Terri Bruce’s–February 13th
Realms of A Fantastical Mind–February 15th
Laurie’s Paranormal Thoughts and Reviews–February 18th
B.R.A.V.E. (Books Really Are Very Entertaining)–February 20th
Mad Gods–February 24th
Fangtastic Books–February 27th
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Gothicked (for House of Cards)
Featured at: Paranormal Reads: January 16th
10-4 Tuesday with Christine Warner: January 8th.
Chat with Fantasy author Vanna Smythe–January 10th
Guest blog at Dark fiction author Pamela Turner’s–January 11th
Guest interview at Authors To Watch–January 11th
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2012: Thank you to everyone who hosted me in 2012. Y’all rock! 🙂 Happy new year!
Chat with author Babette James–December 21
Other Worlds of Romance–Blogtalk Radio–December 10th
Chatting with author Geoff Wakeling–December 4th
Preternatura–November 27th
Eolyn of the South/Heroines of Fantasy–November 19th
Carte Blanche by Amelia Curzon–November 5
A ghostly tale at Blue Bells Trilogy October 23
Indie Author Land
Debra Glass–History for the Taking–August 22
Dreams of Diamonds–author Laura Yirak’s blog–August 28th
Coffee and A Good Book blog, August 29
Speculative Salon–September 3rd
Castles and Guns–September 4th
Independent Paranormal–September 6th
The Saturated Page-September 10
Amie Louellen’s Live, Laugh, Love–September 12 and 13th
Review and Q and A.
The Henderson Files–September 14
Jill Archer’s Blog–September 15th
Independent Paranormal interview–September 16
Starcrossed Romance–September 17
Sharon Buchinder’s blog–September 18th
Illusions of Intimacy–September 19th
Child of Yden–September 20th
Writing With Scissors–September 21
Worlds Away Book Blog–September 24
Housewife Blues and Chihuahua Stories–September 26th
Southern Fried Gothic–September 27
Cecila Breslin’s–October 3rd
Rosalie Lario’s site–October 5th
Marian Allen‘s Fantasy, Mysteries blog–October 8th
Romance Book Junkie’s Halloween Spooktacular October 9th
Indie Sunday–October 21