Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Interview for Dark Moon by Maggie Tideswell

Come and join me as I talk with author Maggie Tideswell for Dark Moon on Stories From Unknown Authors http://blogtalkradio.com/storiesfromunknownauthors @ 1pm EST.

Dark Moon




  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: All Things That Matter Press (September 19, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0984651764
  • ISBN-13: 978-0984651764



  • A spellbinding novel of love, murder, and the supernatural. Chance meetings can have far-reaching effects. Loved ones may not be who they seem. The line between comprehension and confusion is thin ~ particularly when one's thoughts are being manipulated by another. In Dark Moon, the eternal triangle takes an innovative twist into the occult as dark magic fights against those who serve the Light. The prize? A woman's soul.


    Bio:

    Maggie Tideswell was born and raised in sunny South Africa, where she still resides. She has always been intrigued by finding "the purpose" and the dimensions of reality. She believes that actions have consequences, that if one shakes the web of existence in one place, the whole web moves. Maggie explores these themes in everything from her poetry and short stories to her novels.


    Review:

    Dark Moon is a timeless mixture of love, determination and the supernatural. The story has twists and turns that readers will appreciate, yet keeps the reader interested until the very end when all truths are revealed. Storm is a strong enough woman to resist Trevors secret plan for her, yet when a new man who truly loves her swoops in to save her from herself, she cannot see all that he has to offer. Will it be too late to see the love Jarred has for her and the wonderful life that could be hers or will her own stubborness and repressed, mind controling, feelings for her old flame cause her more pain and suffering than she could ever imagine?

    Maggie Tideswell does a tremendous job mixing elements together in this 240 page novel, for it to become many paranormal romance readers new favorite.

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