Monday, November 12, 2018
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Unseen by Meg Benjamin @megbenj1 @GoddessFish
Unseen
by Meg
Benjamin
GENRE: Paranormal
Romance
BLURB:
Teran
Richter is in Animas, Colorado, to find members of the Folk, a simple task. But
the annual Animas Fall Festival brings hordes of tourists and daily celebrations
that make it frustrating. Things begin to look up when Teran meets Marika
Sager. Marika’s business partner Eva seems to be a member of the Folk, only
it’s Marika Teran’s attracted to, particularly after a local witch’s brew sends
the two into a memorable night of passion.
But there are
sinister forces at work in Animas. Teran’s attacked and his assistant is
kidnapped. When Marika also disappears, Teran’s forced to confront the truth:
someone is out to sabotage his mission and destroy anyone who tries to help.
With an eccentric team of magical allies, Teran must rescue Marika and fight
off those who want to destroy both him and the Folk. But can he find a way to
confront the shadowy forces while keeping himself and his lover safe from harm?
Excerpt:
Marika stood silhouetted against the
sunset outside the tent. The light danced around her like a nimbus, setting off
the dark tints in her hair. Her startling eyes seemed to shift from green to
gold.
His shoulders felt tight suddenly,
heat sliding along his body to his groin. The rush of arousal hit him
instantly, taking him to granite hard in the space of a breath. Holy crap,
what’s happening to me? He wasn’t the kind of man who got turned on by every
random woman he came across.
But this wasn’t a random woman. This
was Marika, who’d already been stirring in his mind. He had an abrupt image of
her sprawled among the sheets, her short hair feathered out around her face,
her eyes sleepy with satisfaction, her body a combination of sugar and cream.
I’m drunk. I must be drunk. But he
gulped more of his beer anyway, without thinking about it. It tasted good.
Across the room, Reynard had wrapped an arm around his partner, even though the
music stayed fast. She didn’t seem to mind.
Teran spun back to Marika. Her
cheeks were flushed, a faint film of perspiration slicked across her forehead.
Hot. Hot in here. It hadn’t been before, or anyway he hadn’t noticed it. But it
was definitely hot now.
“Maybe we should leave,” he said.
“It’s getting hot in here.”
She nodded, keeping her gaze on his
face. “Right. Really hot. Really. We should . . .”
“Go,” he finished for her. “Away
from here.”
She nodded again. “Away from here.”
Interview with Meg Benjamin
Can you tell us a
little bit about the characters in Unseen?
Absolutely. My hero and his assistant, Teran Richter and
Reynard, are both members of the Folk, a group descended from European fairies who
are now living in the Rocky Mountain region. They’re trying to locate other
possible members of the Folk in a remote part of Colorado, a town called
Animas. There they encounter two women running an artist’s cooperative. One,
Marika Sager, is a weaver who falls for Teran (the feeling is completely
mutual). The other, Eva Winchester, is a jewelry designer who may well be a
member of the Folk. As it turns out, Teran’s investigation isn’t popular with
some citizens of Animas, and he and his friends endure some serious threats.
Can you tell us a
little bit about your next books or what you have planned for the future?
My next book is Found,
Book 3 in the Folk series. It picks up some characters from Unseen and brings them back to the
Denver suburbs that were the setting for Book 1, Away. I don’t want to say much more right now because I don’t want
to give away some of the surprises in Unseen.
How long would you
say it takes you to write a book?
It depends? Some books go quickly because I have an idea of
what I want the plot and characters to be. Others take more time because I get
to know the characters and their stories as I write. On the whole I’d say
around four to six months for a finished book.
What is your favorite
childhood book?
I loved C.S. Lewis’s Narnia books, and I was a big reader of
fairy tales (hence, the Folk).
If you could spend
the day with one of the characters from Unseen
who would it be? Please tell us why you chose this particular character, where
you would go and what you would do.
Probably Prince Bertie, who governs the Folk as much as they
can be governed. He knows the most about his people and he’s the most
sophisticated and charming character in the series (IMHO). I have a feeling
he’d be great at long philosophical conversations. I’d love to go to dinner
with Bertie and spend the rest of the evening over a good bottle of Bordeaux
(which he’d probably choose), learning all there is to know about the history
of the Folk.
What was the hardest
scene from Unseen to write?
The heroine is kidnapped and threatened with a really
horrible death in Unseen. That was
hard to write—I hate hurting my characters, even when I know they’ll be all
right.
What made you want to
become a writer?
I just always wanted to do it. I loved reading and I decided
early on that I wanted to tell stories of my own.
Just
for fun
(a
Favorite song: Pancho and Lefty
(b Favorite
book: Lord of Scoundrels
(c
Favorite movie: The Sting
(d
Favorite tv show: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(e
Favorite Food: Popcorn
(f
Favorite drink: Sauvignon Blanc
(g
Favorite website: Facebook
Thanks
so much for visiting with us today!
AUTHOR Bio
and Links:
Meg
Benjamin is an award-winning author of romance. Her newest series, the Folk, is
a paranormal trilogy set in Colorado. Meg’s Konigsburg series is set in the
Texas Hill Country and her Salt Box and Brewing Love trilogies are set in the
Colorado Rockies (all are available from Entangled Publishing). Along with
contemporary romance, Meg is also the author of the paranormal Ramos Family
trilogy from Berkley InterMix. Meg’s books have won numerous awards, including
an EPIC Award, a Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Holt Medallion
from Virginia Romance Writers, the Beanpot Award from the New England Romance
Writers, and the Award of Excellence from Colorado Romance Writers. Meg’s Web
site is http://www.MegBenjamin.com. You can follow her on Facebook
(http://www.facebook.com/meg.benjamin1), Pinterest
(http://pinterest.com/megbenjamin/), Twitter (http://twitter.com/megbenj1) and
Instagram (meg_benjamin). Meg loves to hear from readers—contact her at
meg@megbenjamin.com. Unseen is available from Amazon Kindle: https://amzn.to/2E06sEo
Giveaway:
$20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC
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23 comments:
I enjoyed the excerpt.
I am enjoying these tours and finding all the terrific books my family is enjoying reading. Thanks for bringing them to us and keep up the good work.
I love Paranormal Romance books
great cover, liked reading the exerpt.
Thanks everybody. I'm glad you liked the excerpt. And thanks so much for hosting me today!
Sounds like an awesome book! Thanks for sharing :)
This sounds like a good series. I'm definitely adding the books to my reading list.
Who is your favorite literary character of all time? I hope your book is a success. Bernie Wallace BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
Thanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt. :)
Sounds really great.
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Great excerpt! This sounds like an awesome paranormal read.
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