Saturday, June 28, 2014

Snippet Sunday - Christmas ICE Magic - Surviving the Loss


Welcome to the Snippet Sunday on the Weird, the Wild, and the Wicked. Thank you so much for visiting. If you choose to comment today, I really appreciate it. The snippets are from my Christmas novella, Christmas I.C.E. Magic, a paranormal romance set in the mountains northeast of Las Vegas. It's one of four stories in the Happy Holidays from the Crescent Moon Lodge Anthology, and it's only sale for only $0.99. And in a few weeks, the sequel to Christmas ICE Magic is coming out. If you missed last week's snippet of Bronco's Rough Ride, you can read it HERE.

In this snippet, Lily Sinclair is struggling to find peace after the death of her twin brother two years earlier. This Christmas she's going extreme camping, seeking the magic she used to feel when her brother was alive.

A gust of snowflake-laden wind snapped Lily back to the present and she scanned the white world ahead. Though she knew the sun hadn’t set yet, the world lay swaddled in snowy twilight and the determined survivalist in her warned she’d have to build some sort of shelter soon. Her legs told her the ground climbed, but her eyes couldn’t detect features in the winter expanse.
Everything smelled wet, cold, and fresh, and her weather sense warned of a larger, heavier storm approaching. Linus had often teased her about her “weather witchiness,” but he’d always listened to her gut feelings when it came to storms.
Except that one night. Why didn’t you listen to me then, Linus?
Because she hadn’t been there. She’d been hiking in Snowy Mountains of Australia that Christmas with her Wild Women Travel group. Linus had only been going out to pick up groceries for Christmas Eve dinner—something as mundane as butter or eggs. Friends told her the roads had been slick with black ice and the stupid asshole who’d hit him where he waited at a red light had been so drunk, he’d survived the ensuing crash with only broken leg. Linus had died on impact, and Lily struggled to live with the broken heart.

Hindsight is always 20/20. There are several great authors on the Weekend Writing Warrior list and in the Snippet Sunday Facebook group. A few of my favorites are Charley Descoteaux, SJ Maylee, Gem Sivad, Goran Zidar, Veronica Scott, and Karla Doyle.

If you're interested in more from Christmas ICE Magic, here's the blurb for the Anthology:

At the Crescent Moon Lodge, anything is possible and Christmas wishes come in the most unusual packages.

Christmas I.C.E. Magic – By Siobhan Muir
For Lily Sinclair, Christmas means sorrow and loss since the death of her twin brother. The magic is gone and she only wants to see her brother one more time. As an Ice Demon Zachary Snow is used to rescuing people in winter, but he’d never rescued anyone like Lily. Now he must convince her the magic she wants is in life itself.

A Howling Yuletide –By Shannan Albright
Fleur Delecourt knew her Christmas holiday was doomed from the start. Not only did she hate the cold and snow, but also she found herself saddled with a ski instructor, courtesy of a friend’s twisted sense of humor. Werewolf Rory Furr left Scotland to find a life and pack of his own. What he was not prepared for was finding his mate in the form of a petite redhead who tests both his self-control and patience.

Bon Appetite from the Lunar Eclipse Restaurant-By R.M. Sotera

Executive chef vampire Michael Stake loves his job at the Lunar Eclipse Restaurant. Although food critics do not visit often, he welcomes world-renown critic Penelope Rothchild to his establishment. That’s when all hell breaks loose. World-renown food critic Penelope Rothchild looks forward to her new assignment in Las Vegas. Christmas in the West, what could possibly go wrong? Everything. But it’s all in the name of the perfect meal.

Boo Christmas – By Johanna Riley
All Elvira "Elle" Grant wanted for Christmas was to get out from under her famous paranormal investigator parents' shadow. But being a medium she's always haunted by their profession. Thanks to a contest win, she gets the chance to do her own paranormal investigating during Christmas at the beautiful Crescent Moon Lodge near Las Vegas, Nevada. With hunky (albeit dead!) Casper Van Beau’s help. Can Elle get over her own insecurities long enough to open up to the possibilities of eternal love?

Happy Holidays from the Crescent Moon Lodge is only $0.99 at Amazon, All Romance, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords. Pick up your copy and get swept away for Christmas. And keep an eye out for Cloudburst Ice Magic coming July 20th 2014!

23 comments:

  1. Great description and nice way of pulling in back story.

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    1. Thanks, PT. It's hard to get that information in there without burdening the reader. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  2. Oh, that is heartbreaking. Strong people do tend to blame themselves for things they really couldn't have prevented . . . Can't wait to read more, Siobhan!

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    1. It is. This story was one of the hardest to write because Lily was so sad at the beginning. Glad you're enjoying it, Sarah. :)

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  3. Aww, heart wrenching, but I definitely want to keep reading. Thanks for giving us snow in the HOT summer, really appreciated the moment of cold LOL. Great snippet!

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    1. Thanks, Veronica. I'm glad it cooled you down. The sequel is set in the snowy mountains of Colorado, so the theme will continue. Thanks for commenting. :)

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  4. Very evocative snippet. I zipped right over to Amazon!
    ~Charley

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    1. Oh, I'm so pleased it grabbed you, Charley. I hope you enjoy all the stories. :)

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  5. My worst nightmare, car crashes during errands. My heart goes out to her. Way to pull me right in.

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    1. Heh, I'm here for you, SJ. :D Thanks for commenting. :)

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  6. That's heartbreaking. Very touching.

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  7. Emotional snippet! Wonderful imagery, too.

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    1. Thanks, Karen. This is one of the few stories I've written that made me cry so hard I had a tough time typing it.

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  8. This sounds really good. Another one on my list to read. Can't wait to find a day and a corner to curl up in and enjoy!

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    1. Thanks so much, Gem! This one is short so you can almost read the whole thing over a lunch break. The sequel will be a little longer. :)

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  9. The drunks so often survive, and the innocent don't.

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    1. Very true, Sue Ann. It's hardest on the survivors.

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  10. Heartbreaking, but your description put me there with her.

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    1. Yay, Elaine. That's what I was going for. Thanks so much for commenting. :)

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  11. Terrific transition between the description of a stark, bleak scene and the memory of Linus' death. Very nice.

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    1. Thanks, Jeff. Life is pretty bleak for Lily at the beginning of this story. Thanks for commenting. :)

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  12. This is so unfair, always so unfair when people die because of others big mistakes.

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