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Friday, January 11, 2019

Excerpt for Virtual Book Tour Fey Guardian Series Box Set by Tiffany Shand




Welcome to the Virtual Book Tour for Tiffany Shand's Fey Guardian Series Box Set.


About the Box Set:



Our memories are who we are.



But for Zoe Finn, it’s all a blur. She has no memory of the first ten years of her life. The world around her is shrinking as she’s pushed up against her own inner demons. It’s a daily struggle just to breathe – until a handsome stranger enters her life.



Nick Trevelyan can help Zoe put her life together. As the last guardian, he enforces the law of The Circle, the council of races. With him by Zoe’s side, there’s no telling what they’ll discover. And as Zoe investigates the mysterious deaths of psychics, the truth about her own past slowly crawls into the light. As her unusual abilities come into focus, Zoe learns more about herself than she ever thought possible.



Will she succeed in unraveling her mysterious past? Or will this cruel world keep her shrouded in darkness?


Books in the Box Set:



Memories Lost, Book 1

Memories Awakened, Book 2

Memories Found, Book 3



Box Set Details:



Print Length: 333 pages

Publisher: Tiffany Shand

Publication Date: January 7, 2019

ASIN: B07L7BP8H4



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Tour Schedule:


https://saphsbookpromotions.blogspot.com/2019/01/book-tour-schedule-fey-guardian-box-set.html


Meet the Author:




Tiffany Shand is a writing mentor, professionally trained copy editor and copy writer who has been writing stories for as long as she can remember. Born in East Anglia, Tiffany still lives in the area, constantly guarding her work space from the two cats which she shares her home with.



She began using her pets as a writing inspiration when she was a child, before moving on to write her first novel after successful completion of a creative writing course. Nowadays, Tiffany writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance, as well as nonfiction books for other writers, all available through Amazon and on her own website.



Tiffany’s favourite quote is ‘writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go’ and it is armed with this that she hopes to be able to help, inspire and mentor many more aspiring authors.



When she has time to unwind, Tiffany enjoys photography, reading and watching endless box sets. She also loves to get out and visit the vast number of castles and historic houses that England has to offer.



You can contact Tiffany Shand, or just see what she is writing about at:



Tiffany’s Website



Tiffany’s Blog



Facebook



Twitter



Goodreads



Fey Guardian Box Set



Enter the Giveaway:

















Zoe stopped listening when she spotted a man standing in the corner, face half hidden shadow as his eyes scanned the crowd. He almost looked like the same man she’d run into earlier.

As the night wore on, Zoe kept noticing him in the corner. He hadn’t moved once, hadn’t even ordered a drink. Nor had any of the various women in the bar tried talking to him, despite his rugged good looks.

Deciding to do a quick sweep of the tables to retrieve any empty glasses, she moved over to him. Judging by the other bar-goers, no one else seemed to notice him there.

He stood like a statue, even his eyes unmoving. She moved closer, grabbing glasses as she went, glancing at him out the corner of her eye. One glass sat on the table, still half full of beer.

“Can I take this?” she asked.

Cold blue eyes shot to hers. When their gazes met, Zoe jumped as if she’d been shocked by electricity.

He stared at her, saying nothing. Power rolled off him in waves, and it warned of danger.

She blinked, trying to shake off the strange feeling of recognition. Her mind flashed back to the man she’d run into earlier. Then something else, a flash of fire, heat searing her skin...

She gasped, the tray falling from her hands as pain jolted through her head. Oh god, not this again, not now. The last thing she needed was to suffer from one of her mind-numbing headaches again. Screams echoed in her ears and fire flashed in front of her eyes. She shook her head, the screams in her ears replaced by the thump of heavy music. When she looked down, the tray of glasses sat on the table, perfectly balanced.

That couldn’t be. She’d dropped them. She might not have heard them break because one of her weird flashbacks had interrupted her, but she’d felt them falling. When she looked in the corner, the stranger had vanished.

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