UFI welcomes Kimberly Frost Author of The Southern Witch Series. Thanks for Joining us!!
When in the World Would You Go?
Kimberly Frost
Thanks so much for letting me visit with you today!
I suspect I’m like a lot of readers in that I love the way
books transport me to different times and places, where the laws of physics
need not apply, but other strange rules may apply. I’ve time-traveled through
the Scottish Highlands in the 1700s, ran with werewolves in 1st
century Rome, and explored new American cities post-apocalypse. There are so
many times and places to explore.
When I began writing the Southern Witch series, I liked the
idea of Tammy Jo’s family having a long history in witchcraft, and I enjoy when
mysteries that have never been solved are finally resolved. So even though
Tammy Jo, like us, lives now, there are characters and crimes from past times
that crop up.
Here’s a brief exchange from Southern Witch Book 1, WOULD-BE
WITCH, between Tammy Jo and the family ghost, Edie, who lived and died during
the Jazz Age:
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I stole a glance at Edie’s exquisite face. With porcelain
skin and high cheekbones, she was prettier than a china doll. She wore her
sleek black hair bobbed, either straight or waved, depending on her mood and
her outfit. Her lips were painted a provocative cherry red today. Rumor had it
that Edie had inspired men to diamonds…and suicide. It was generally accepted
in my family that one of her jilted beaus had murdered her, but she never
shared the details of the 1926 unsolved New York homicide of which she’d been
the star.
“How are you?” I asked.
“I’m dead. How would you bed?”
I opened my mouth and closed it again. I had no idea. Was it
hard being a ghost? Was it boring? She was very secretive about her life, er,
afterlife.
“What made you visit today?” I asked, still trying for
polite small talk.
“I heard you quit your job. I decided to visit in the hope
that you might be turning interesting.”
I frowned. Edie could be as sweet as honey on toast or as
nasty as a bee sting. “I’m so sorry,” I said. “For a minute I forgot that this
isn’t my life. It’s your entertainment.”
Her peridot eyes sparkled, and she favored me with a
breathtaking smile. “Did I ever tell you about the time I stole a Baccarat
crystal vase from the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair and gave it as a present
to Dorothy Parker? I liked the irony. He fired her, you know.”
“Who was the editor?”
“Exactly,” she said with a smile. “Being jobless isn’t such
a bad thing. You just need a present to cheer you up. As luck would have it,
one is on the way.”
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Researching the 1920s to learn about Edie’s background for
this story was great fun, but if I could find a good time-travel tour, I would
definitely go to New York in the guise of a flapper and experience things first
hand.
For a chance to win an autographed copy of WOULD-BE WITCH,
Book 1 in my Southern Witch series, please visit the comments and tell me:
If you could visit anywhere in the world at any point in
history, where would you visit and why?
Thanks again for having me for a visit at Urban Fantasy
Investigations! Interested readers should click over later to my website at http://frostfiction.com to check out book
excerpts, my new book trailer, and to download “Magic Ingredient” a free
Southern Witch short story.
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Kimberly Frost is
the national bestselling author of the humorous Southern Witch series, which
currently includes Would-Be Witch, Barely Bewitched, and Halfway
Hexed. After her first release, Kimberly won the 2010 PEARL Award for best
new paranormal author. Her second series featured darker paranormal
romantic suspense stories.
These
"Etherlin" books launched in November 2011 with the novella, “First
Light". It appeared in the multi-author Christmas anthology, Tied
With a Bow, reaching the extended New York Times Bestseller List. The
subsequent Etherlin novels included All That Bleeds, a featured Barnes
& Noble “Must Read Romance”, and All That Falls, a Colorado Romance
Writers’ Award of Excellence finalist.
Find Kimberly and her books
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Would-Be Witch
Southern Witch #1
In the small town of Duvall, Texas, the only thing that causes more trouble than gossip is magic.
The family magic seems to have skipped over Tammy Jo Trask. All she gets in the way of the supernatural are a few untimely visits from the long-dead, smart-mouthed family ghost Edie. But when her locket—an heirloom that happens to hold Edie’s soul—is stolen in the midst of a town-wide crime spree, it’s time for Tammy to find her inner witch.
After a few bad experiences with her magic, Tammy turns to the only one who can help: the very rich and highly magical Bryn Lyons. He might have all the answers, but the locket isn’t the only thing passed down in Tammy’s family. She also inherited a warning to stay away from anyone named Lyons
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