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Saturday, March 17, 2012

New Release - Defender of Magic


 Please enjoy this sneak peek at Defender of Magic - Champion of the Sidhe #3



Chapter 1


With fingers hesitant with longing, Lugh stroked the porcelain cheek of the Sidhe who was once worshipped as the moon goddess. Such a precise likeness, this statue of Rhiannon captured her features in frozen perfection. Crafted with such careful attention to detail, Lugh almost expected the statue to move. More than once he thought it actually breathed. A trick of the light made the statue’s chest seem to lift with shallow breaths. He gazed into the white eyes and felt himself beholding Rhiannon herself.

So painfully beautiful, Lugh fought the sting that blurred his vision. His palm caressed the statue as if he might lift her face toward his. He could not resist the temptation to place a light kiss to the chilled mouth that did not yield to his affection. Drawing back only enough to speak, he murmured, “Return to me.” The statue refused him even the least of encouragements, and that, more than any other evidence of his senses, proved that this sculpture was not his Rhiannon.

His Rhiannon always succumbed to him, just as the moon reflected the light of the sun. She could no more deny him than the fey of the Mounds could resist the dominion of the All-Mother. Although Unseelie by nature, Rhiannon transformed when Lugh’s magic infused her with his influence. When he Touched her, she glowed like the hunter’s moon, full of light and gilded glory. With him as her escort, she thrilled to the dance of the Seelie Court. With her onyx tresses and night-ocean blue eyes set off by her milk-cream skin, she was a rare, dark jewel among the fair Seelie. Alas, she could not sustain his persuasion perpetually. Her phases required Lugh to relinquish his sway over her and surrender her to Crom. As Lugh was the lover who lured her to wax with the purity of the light, Crom was the paramour who seduced her back into the waning depths of the dark.

The sound of Willem clearing his throat parted the veil of fantasy in which Lugh indulged himself. He backed away from the porcelain figure, the daydream broken and fading. The hollowness of longing remained. In all their travels they’d discovered not one Sidhe.

Not one.

In all the temples throughout all of Ireland, not even the slightest evidence that any Sidhe, save Lugh, yet lived. Never in his many millennia had Lugh endured such a span of time deprived of the Touch of another of his kind. The bonding of magic was essential. It refreshed and renewed. The Touch was a basic requirement for health, as much as nourishment, sleep, and copulation. The depletion of his magic in the wake of the Collapse certainly heightened this perception of yearning.

Lugh pivoted toward the Scribe, only peripherally aware of his hands wiping down his chest, as if closing the window to the pain within, shrouding it once more from himself and others. Lugh loved his people above and beyond all things. His compassion knew no measure, even for the Unseelie with whom he found so little common ground. Above all else, he was Sidhe. There was nothing he would fail to do, no service he would fail to perform for his people. The very notion that all others, with the exception of himself, may have perished pained him beyond the telling of it.

Embracing both denial and pride as his armor, Lugh fixed his expression into a calm composure. If even one other Sidhe yet lived, they deserved Lugh’s full focus and dedication. What emotions lay buried in the treasure chest of his heart, he’d effectively secured and suppressed. When he regarded the Scribe, nothing but confidence showed. Of this Lugh felt certain, for in that moment it was true. Such self-deception was a Seelie talent that required centuries of practice to master.

The diminutive Scribe angled his neck to address Lugh, who was nearly twice his height. His irrepressible grin blossomed as he presented Lugh with a pair of hair combs of polished ivory. Lugh recognized them. The cameo figures carved into the handles would settle into the flowing waves of Rhiannon’s midnight hair as if they were sprites dancing in the night sky. Lugh reached out to collect the delicately crafted combs, which hardly showed any evidence of wear. “These are from the first realm of fey?”

“Most assuredly.” Willem passed the vial of magicraft over the combs as Lugh inspected them. The vial blazed with magic as the gold flecks within spun in a tight vortex. The Scribe blinked up at Lugh, innocent excitement in his bright, fey eyes.

“But no indication that anyone has dwelled here since the Collapse?” Lugh’s fingers worried over the smooth teeth of one of the combs. Rhiannon left her temple furnished. She’d not abandoned the remnants of her past as a deity to the humans, as most of the Sidhe had done.

Willem nibbled on his lower lip, cast down his gaze and shook his head.

Lugh relinquished the combs to Willem, who stashed them in the satchel with the other artifacts from the first realm. He indicated that the Scribe should precede him from the room with a graceful wave of his hand. The gesture, though polite, served a greater purpose. Lugh tarried at the threshold. Upon the wall to the east of the door, Lugh traced a Celtic knotwork symbol for the sun. His signature. He infused the tracing with Glamour and sunlight, so that it would glow upon the wall for months to come, unless someone dispelled it. One last time, he glanced back at the statue, which passively watched him depart.


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Grab your copy of Defender of Magic at Amazon 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Defender of Magic: Champion of the Sidhe #3


 Raiders have attacked Danu’s temple, slaughtering its defenders. The artifacts that are the last hope for the survival of the fey are in danger. With Changelings out to kill him, and goblins determined to abduct him, Lugh’s on a quest to find a stronghold for those treasures. Perhaps he should have thought twice before seeking a safe haven in the territory of shape-changing, fire-breathing dragon.

Defender of Magic is the third book in the urban fantasy series Champion of the Sidhe

Coming This Month!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Smitten With Bad Boy Heroes

 We are honored to have such a fabulous review of End of the World: Champion of the Sidhe #1, Aftershock: Rise of the Unseelie #1, and Cursed: Touched #1 on the Smitten With Bad Boy Heroes blog. She does a wonderful job of explaining the way the series flows and giving you a sketch of the stories without giving away spoilers.

Here's an awesome blurb from the review:

"It’s incredibly difficult to create a good backstory, develop characters and establish a captivating plot in such a limited amount of pages.  A lot of authors end up overwhelming readers with too much detail on either front and it’s hard to get the balance just right.  I think it’s a true test of an author’s skill to communicate all we need to know and successfully deliver a story that makes us want more.

S.A Archer and S. Ravynheart are among those skilled authors."

Thank you Kat for the awesome review and the 4-bad boy rating!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Aftershock blog tour stop #10


We have another interview with Ravynheart (@Ravynheart), this time on the Fade into Fantasy blog. He talks about how he writes, relaxes and other personal tidbits you might enjoy, along with how he approaches writing the Rise of the Unseelie urban fantasy series.

Thank you Theresa (@FadeIntoFantasy) for letting us join you on your blog for the tour!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Aftershock blog tour stop #9


The Fantasy Book Chick has welcomed us back to her blog for an interview with Ravynheart and for a giveaway of the urban fantasy series, Rise of the Unseelie. Ravynheart talks about his writing and the series in this interview, as well as a little about himself. Hope you enjoy getting to know him better!

Thank you Jamie (@jjbeachgirl77) for the wonderful interview and for letting us visit with you again! It's been wonderful.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Aftershock blog tour stop #8


We are thrilled to be back on the Gathering Leaves Reviews blog for an interview with Ravynheart. He talks about the urban fantasy series Rise of the Unseelie, what you would need to know if you were one of the young earthborn Sidhe, and gives a little 101 on what are the fey, the Sidhe, and the Seelie and Unseelie. Plus some other fun stuff, that had me grinning to read it, so check it out.

And while you are there, sign up for the giveaway of the Rise of the Unseelie mini-series!

Thank you Cassie (@Cassie629) for all the wonderful questions and support! You are awesome!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Aftershock blog tour stop #7


We are back at the Gathering Leaves Reviews blog for a review of Aftershock: Rise of the Unseelie #1. I love this line from the review: "Lugh or Donovan?  I can’t decide.  But, do I really have to choose???" Nope! You don't have to choose! You'll be seeing more of both of them, and more urban fantasy goodness, in the stories to come!

Thank you Cassie for hosting the tour and for the fantastic 4 1/2 star review! See you tomorrow with the interview with Ravynheart.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Aftershock blog tour stop #6


Today we are featured on the Urban Fantasy Reviews blog with a guest post called "All That Matters." It is a short scene with Donovan and the young earthborn Unseelie Sidhe he's rescued, and gives you a little flavor of the urban fantasy series, Rise of the Unseelie.

Thank you Kate (@UFantasyReviews) for hosting the blog tour today!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Aftershock blog tour stop #4


Ravynheart is back at the Reading and Writing Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance blog for an interview about Aftershock and the Rise of the Unseelie. Find out what it's like to write urban fantasy, what inspires him, his thoughts on the dark and powerful Sidhe Donovan, and what's in store for the young Unseelie.

A big Thank You to Jennifer (@jenniferbielman) for making us so welcome on her blog. You've been a wonderful blog tour hostess!

Hey, did you know you can get the prequel to the Rise of the Unseelie series for free by signing up for the mailing list? Check it out!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Aftershock blog tour stop #3


 We are visiting the Reading and Writing Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance blog today with a review of Aftershock and a giveaway of the entire 5 book urban fantasy mini-series of the Rise of the Unseelie.

What an awesome review! It was had to pick just one small quote, but this is one of the ones that just thrills me to read. "Archer and Ravynheart's writing style is what pulled me in from the beginning and kept me glued to the pages all the way through. It is both beautiful and dynamic. I love the start to this series."

Thank you Jennifer (@JenniferBielmen) for hosting the tour and for your enthusiastic 4.5 star review!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

S. Ravynheart on Journal Jabber Podcast Tonight!

 The Sidhe author and co-creator S. Ravynheart (@Ravynheart) will the guest on the Journal Jabber podcast tonight (2-14-2012) at 9PM EST. He'll be interviewed about The Sidhe, especially on the Rise of the Unseelie series for which he is the lead creator. Co-author and co-creator S.A. Archer that's me ;) will be in the chat room during the podcast. We'll be talking urban fantasy with the lovely and funny ladies of the Journal Jabber podcast, and we hope you'll join us for the fun.

You can either just tune in and listen to the podcast by going to the Journal Jabber page and selecting the show. Or you can double your fun and join the chat room during the show!

To sign up for the chat room go to the Journal Jabber page and sign in at the top right. The easiest way is to sign in with your facebook, twitter, google, or mySpace ID. (If you choose to register with the site to log in, it will act like you are going to sign up to be a broadcaster. That's cool, you can go that route, just sign up for a 'free' account and put whatever in the 'podcast name and description', and then confirm your email and all that fun stuff. And then come back to the link above and sign in to join the chat. It's a little bit of work going that route, but who knows, maybe it'll inspire you to start a podcast of your own! LOL!) Once you sign in, go to the show page and scroll all the way down past the show info and the comments. The chat room won't show up until 15 minutes or so before the show.


I am excited about tonight! Hope you all tune into the podcast and join me in the chat. Ravynheart might even jump in with us after the interview!

See you all tonight at 9pm!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Aftershock Blog Tour Schedule


Feb 14 Journal Jabber (podcast interview - 9pm EST)
Feb 15 Kindle and Me - (giveaway & guest post: The Predators and the Prey)
Feb 17 Full Moon Bites (Series Spotlight)
Feb 19 Urban Fantasy Reviews (guest post: All That Matters)
Feb 20 Gathering Leaves Reviews (review)
Feb 21 Gathering Leaves Reviews (interview)
Feb 22 Fantasy Book Chick (interview & giveaway)
Feb 23 Fade into Fantasy (interview)

Monday, February 6, 2012

End of the World blog tour stop #3:


Today we have a guest post on the Fade into Fantasy blog. "Crossed Swords" is a bit of flash fiction that gives you some insight into how Lugh views his long time opponent, Jhaer (Donovan). These two characters have a long and conflicted history, making them very interesting to watch in action. I hope you enjoy it!

I want to thank the wonderful Theresa (@fadeintofantasy) for hosting the blog tour today!