Showing posts with label urban fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban fantasy. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Now Free for Kindle: Witch Got Your Tongue - Livia J. Washburn

Livia's urban fantasy novel WITCH GOT YOUR TONGUE is now free for the Kindle for a limited time, in celebration of Halloween. Also the sequel A PECK OF PICKLED WARLOCKS has been reduced in price to $2.99. I'm not exactly an unbiased reader, of course, but I think these books are fast, funny, and very entertaining. If you've been meaning to check them out but haven't gotten around to it yet, now's the perfect time.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Big News from Livia



Not only has the second book in Livia's Tongue-Tied Witch series, A PECK OF PICKLED WARLOCKS, just been published for both the Kindle and the Nook (with a trade paperback edition on the way), but the first book in the series, WITCH GOT YOUR TONGUE, is now on sale for only 99 cents. I really like these books. They're pretty funny and have a lot of action, and I hope she continues writing them.


Here are the Nook links: A PECK OF PICKLED WARLOCKS, WITCH GOT YOUR TONGUE.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Witch Got Your Tongue



With Halloween nearly upon us, what better time to read a funny, fast-paced romantic urban fantasy about witches?

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Sample Sunday: Witch Got Your Tongue - Livia J. Washburn

Want to read the first chapter of Livia's new urban fantasy novel WITCH GOT YOUR TONGUE?  You can over on her blog this morning.

Saturday, July 09, 2011

Livia's New Novel: Witch Got Your Tongue

Livia's brand-new urban fantasy novel WITCH GOT YOUR TONGUE is now available as an e-book for both the Kindle and the Nook, and the trade paperback edition should be available in the near future.  I edited this book, and while I'm hardly an unbiased observer, I think it's terrific, especially if you're a fan of novels by authors such as Charlaine Harris and Kim Harrison.  It's got action, humor, romance, drama, and more action.  Livia has an interesting post over on her blog about how the book was written.


Our daughter Joanna and some of her friends even made a book trailer for it (a first for us), and a talented young artist named Alyssa Renae White did the artwork for the cover.  Great stuff all around, I say.