Welcome to the Nerd Blast for Phantom Eyes
(Book 3 of the Witch Eyes Trilogy) by Scott Tracey
Every child in Belle Dam is taught about the feud from an early age. There are 'our' people and 'their' people. Friends and enemies. Associates and strangers. It's the kind of town where eyes are always watching, and you don't need a reason to sell out your neighbors.
But the feud is a lie. As a new wave of fury sweeps through the town, creating a third front to an already overtaxed war, Braden has been broken worse than ever. His innocence? Shattered. His heart? Crushed. His magic? Gone. His new life? Ruined. And this is only the beginning.
Beneath the city lay deep wellsprings of power. The one who controls them is the one who will win the feud. In a city filled with puppet masters, Braden must elude their strings and end the feud once and for all. But first, he must outsmart his father, evade Catherine's dark magic, regain what was stolen from him, trick a phantom who refuses to die, and foil a demon's master plan.
Even then, he may not survive. Because power is a problem, and victory comes with a cost...
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About the Author
Scott Tracey is a YA author who lived on a Greyhound for a month, wrote his illustrated autobiography at the age of six, and barely survived Catholic school (and definitely not for the reasons you might think).
He is the author of Witch Eyes, chosen as one of Amazon’s Best LGBT Books of 2011, as well as an ALA Popular Paperback in the Forbidden Romance category. The final book in the Witch Eyes trilogy, Phantom Eyes, will be released in the fall of 2013.
He is also the author of Moonset, a new series which will be released April 8, 2013, as well as a contributor to the Shadowhunters & Downworlders anthology, edited by Cassandra Clare.
His career highlights include: accidentally tripping a panic alarm which led to nearly being shot by the police; attacked in a drive-thru window by a woman wielding a baked potato, and once moving cross country for a job only to quit on the second day.
His gifts can be used for good or evil, but rather than picking a side, he strives for BOTH (in alternating capacity) for his own amusement.
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Be Sure to Check Out The Witch Eyes Trilogy
Book 1 - Witch Eyes, Book 2 - Demon Eyes & Book 3 - Phantom Eyes |
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