Goddess Fish: “Mind Games” by Christine Amsden Super Book Blast (Ends 7/15) WW

By Ruth on May 20, 2014 in book, giveaway, promo
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This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. The author will award a $100 Amazon GC to one randomly drawn winner (via Rafflecopter) during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.  NOTE:  Book one of this series is on sale for only $0.99 during May!

Beware your heart and soul…

Evan broke Cassie’s heart two months ago, and she still doesn’t know why. She throws herself into family, friends and her new job at the sheriff’s department, but nothing helps. The only thing that finally allows her heal and move on is the love of a new man, mind mage Matthew Blair. Cassie finds him…irresistible.

Matthew may also be the only one who can help keep the non-magical residents of Eagle Rock from going crazy over the murder of a beloved pastor’s wife. It looks like a sorcerer is to blame, but while Cassie tries to figure out who, others take matters into their own hands. With tensions running so hot, a single spark might set Eagle Rock ablaze.

EXCERPT

“Can you read minds?” The question bypassed my brain and went straight to my mouth. You don’t ask sorcerers about their powers. It just isn’t done. When I realized what I’d said, I clapped a hand over my mouth and started to apologize.

Before I could, he held up a staying hand. He nodded, once, very slightly.

“You can?” The admission stunned me, since I doubted anyone outside his family would know. Though I supposed if he thought I might use the knowledge against him, he could always erase it later. But it didn’t explain why he had told me in the first place.

“I thought being honest with you might help us become friends,” Matthew said.

In this case, I didn’t think the truth would help him much. How could I be friends with someone who could read my every thought?

Matthew’s face fell. “I understand. It’s why I don’t tell many people. But it’s not like it’s something I can help.”

I hadn’t meant to hurt him. As a rule, I hated hurting people. Wincing, I wondered what I could do to make him feel better, especially when he could read the truth in my mind – that I really didn’t think we could be friends. Words, I could control. Thoughts were something else entirely.

“Can’t you block it out?” I asked, finally.

He shook his head. “I think of it as hearing thoughts rather than reading minds. When you say you can read minds, it leaves the impression that you can close your eyes and stop seeing the thoughts. For me it’s is a lot more like trying not to hear a loud noise, especially when someone broadcasts her thoughts as loudly as you do.”

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAChristine Amsden has been writing fantasy and science fiction for as long as she can remember. She loves to write and it is her dream that others will be inspired by this love and by her stories. Speculative fiction is fun, magical, and imaginative but great speculative fiction is about real people defining themselves through extraordinary situations. Christine writes primarily about people and relationships, and it is in this way that she strives to make science fiction and fantasy meaningful for everyone.

At the age of 16, Christine was diagnosed with Stargardt’s Disease, a condition that effects the retina and causes a loss of central vision. She is now legally blind, but has not let this slow her down or get in the way of her dreams.

In addition to writing, Christine teaches workshops on writing at Savvy Authors. She also does some freelance editing work.

Christine currently lives in the Kansas City area with her husband, Austin, who has been her biggest fan and the key to her success. They have two beautiful children.

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Cassie Scot: ParaNormal Detective ($0.99 in May)

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.

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9 Comments

  1. Sarah Elyce May 27, 2014 Reply

    It would be interesting at times but hurtful to overall human relationships.

  2. Linda Kish May 22, 2014 Reply

    It would be okay as long as they didn’t know I could.

  3. Trix May 22, 2014 Reply

    I don’t think I’d want to know EVERYTHING people are thinking (or if they’re thinking at all)!



  4. Angie D May 21, 2014 Reply

    There are some people who I would love to read there minds and know what they are thinking

  5. Rita Wray May 21, 2014 Reply

    No I wouldn’t.

  6. stacey dempsey May 21, 2014 Reply

    I would love to be able to read minds , it would be cool to know what people are really thinking

  7. Christine Amsden May 21, 2014 Reply

    Thank you so much for being part of my tour!

  8. Thanks for hosting!

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