Showing posts with label The December People Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The December People Series. Show all posts

Book Release: Watch Me Burn, by Sharon Bayliss

Congratulations Sharon Bayliss, on the release of Book Two of the December People Series; Watch Me Burn!

Book one is amazing, and I'm sure book two will be just as fantastic. I'm currently reading Watch Me Burn, so Watch This Space (sorry, couldn't resist!) for the review!





About Watch Me Burn


David Vandergraff lost his home, his job, and contact with his oldest son, but remains determined to be a good husband and father despite being a dark winter wizard.

His resolve is tested when a flyer for a missing girl—who happens to be a summer witch—begins to haunt him. David believes a spell needs to use him to save her, so he follows the magic’s command and looks into her disappearance. His teenage daughter Emmy resents him for caring so much about a random stranger. But when she uncovers some disturbing evidence close to home, she begins an investigation of her own.

David and Emmy quickly learn that the mystery is not only about a missing girl they barely know, but a deeply personal story that impacts everyone they care about. As their world crumbles, they fear the warning may be true—never mess with summer wizards, because the good guys always win.

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About Sharon Bayliss


An avid daydreamer, Sharon Bayliss has lived in magical version of Austin, Texas for her entire life. So, using a fantastical, alternate history Texas as a setting for her debut novel The Charge, was just “writing what she knows”. To her, nothing goes better with barbecue and live music than robots and superhuman royalty.

As a child, Sharon lived on a 6 ½ acre patch of land with cows for neighbors. She enjoyed playing in mud, collecting frogs, and was so certain that there was a ghost in her closet that her mother admits that she half-expected to really find one there. She began writing her first novel at the age of fifteen (handwritten in a spiral marked ‘private’).

A proud Austinite, Sharon never saw much sense in moving anywhere else and got her degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin. As an author and social worker, she has devoted her life to making the lives of real people better and the lives of fictional people much, much worse. In addition to her official credentials, she is also an expert in fictional Texas history and make-believe neuroscience.

When she’s not writing, she enjoys living in her “happily-ever-after” with her husband and two young sons. She can be found eating Tex-Mex on patios, wearing flip-flops, and still playing in the mud (which she now calls gardening).



Guest Post: Winter Solstice - Radical Acceptance

One of the perks of working for CQ is that I get to read amazing books for free! One of my favourite CQ novels of this year is Destruction by Sharon Bayliss, and I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of the sequel, Watch Me Burn on January 5, 2015.

As part of her The December People Winter celebration, Sharon agreed to visit my blog, and talk about the Winter Solstice, which as well as being important to winter wizards like the Vandergraff's, is important to me, as it's the date of my youngest's birthday.

To go along with Sharon's guest post, I've also written a review of Destruction, which can be found here.

Take it away, Sharon ...


Traditionally, the winter solstice is primarily a celebration of light, but the dark wizards in The December People Series use this day to celebrate the darkness itself. They are called to "experience" the darkness, and appreciate what the darkness has to offer. Dark wizards are often fighting against what they are, so radically accepting their own darkness is a powerful act.



Although most of us aren't having to accept the fact that we're dark wizards, almost everybody could benefit from radical acceptance. Radical acceptance is the ability to experience and accept ourselves and our lives exactly as they are right now. It sounds simple enough, but it's a pretty big deal.

Recently I decided to stop trying to lose weight, and just focus on exercising and eating healthy, without stressing about numbers on a scale. When I made that decision, I realized that I'd never done that before. Ever since I've been fourteen, I've been trying to change my body in some way. I don't consider myself as someone with low self-esteem or body issues, but I was always working toward something. Trying to lose weight. Trying to look good for a summer vacation. Trying to train for a marathon. It was always about what I wanted my body to be in the future, and never what it was right in that moment. Deciding to actually be okay with exactly how I look now was a major change for me.



Radical acceptance is not just about your body. It's about living in the present in all ways, and accepting yourself and you life. Being grateful for what you have instead of hoping you'll have more in the future. It can also be helpful for emotional issues. Of course you want to feel better, but it's also okay to not fight negative feelings. You can be depressed and anxious sometimes. You can grieve. You can be afraid. It's only human.

On the darkest day of the year, take a moment to just experience yourself and your life. Keep your head out of the past and out of the future, and appreciate the present.


About the author:

Sharon Bayliss is the author of the dark wizard family drama, The December People Series. When she’s not writing, she enjoys living happily-ever-after with her husband and two young sons. She can be found eating Tex-Mex on patios, wearing flip-flops, and playing in the mud (which she calls gardening). She only practices magic in emergencies.






Semi-finalist in the Kindle Book Review Awards and #1 category bestseller in coming of age fantasy.

About Destruction:

David Vandergraff wants to be a good man. He goes to church every Sunday, keeps his lawn trim and green, and loves his wife and kids more than anything.

Unfortunately, being a dark wizard isn't a choice.

Eleven years ago, David's secret second family went missing. When his two lost children are finally found, he learns they suffered years of unthinkable abuse. Ready to make things right, David brings the kids home even though it could mean losing the wife he can’t imagine living without.

Keeping his life together becomes harder when the new children claim to be dark wizards. David believes they use this fantasy to cope with their trauma. Until, David's wife admits a secret of her own—she is a dark wizard too, as is David, and all of their children.

Now, David must parent two hurting children from a dark world he doesn’t understand and keep his family from falling apart. All while dealing with the realization that everyone he loves, including himself, may be evil.





About Watch Me Burn:

David Vandergraff lost his home, his job, and contact with his oldest son, but remains determined to be a good husband and father despite being a dark winter wizard.

His resolve is tested when a flyer for a missing girl--who happens to be a summer witch--begins to haunt him. David believes a spell needs to use him to save her, so he follows the magic's command and looks into her disappearance. His teenage daughter Emmy resents him for caring so much about a random stranger. But when she uncovers some disturbing evidence close to home, she begins an investigation of her own.

David and Emmy quickly learn that the mystery is not only about a missing girl they barely know, but a deeply personal story that impacts everyone they care about. As their world crumbles, they fear the warning may be true—never mess with summer wizards, because the good guys always win.



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COVER REVEAL: Watch Me Burn, by Sharon Bayliss

I am thrilled to take part in the cover and trailer reveal for Book 2 in The December People Series, Watch Me Burn!

So without further ado...




A note from the author:

Thank you to artist Michelle Johnson and the whole team at Curiosity Quills Press for creating a cover I love! 

If you haven't guessed it by now, you'll see a butterfly on the cover of every book in The December People Series. The butterfly is a symbol of transformation, hope, freedom, and generally creepy crawlies turning into beautiful things. And also...look how pretty! ;)

Instead of the broken glass from Destruction, this butterfly is surrounded by fire, and it's probably obvious why from the title. Watch Me Burn is the summer book in the series. All the books center around my winter wizard family, but each book takes us deeper into a different season. Summer wizards are the "light" wizards, but light also means HEAT and FIRE.


More about Watch Me Burn:

David Vandergraff lost his home, his job, and contact with his oldest son, but remains determined to be a good husband and father despite being a dark winter wizard.

His resolve is tested when a flyer for a missing girl--who happens to be a summer witch--begins to haunt him. David believes a spell needs to use him to save her, so he follows the magic's command and looks into her disappearance. His teenage daughter Emmy resents him for caring so much about a random stranger. But when she uncovers some disturbing evidence close to home, she begins an investigation of her own.

David and Emmy quickly learn that the mystery is not only about a missing girl they barely know, but a deeply personal story that impacts everyone they care about. As their world crumbles, they fear the warning may be true—never mess with summer wizards, because the good guys always win.




If you're new to The December People Series, start with Destruction--99 cents for a limited time!


Enter to win!! Get a paperback of your choice of Destruction OR Watch Me Burn. International entries welcome. Also join The December People Winter Celebration for more giveaways!!


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Destruction Blog Tour: The Magic of The December People Series by Sharon Bayliss

Hey Folks!

I'm here today as part of Sharon Bayliss' tour for her newly released urban-fantasy, Destruction, which is book one of The December People Series.

I was lucky enough to read Destruction before release, and instantly feel in love with the world Sharon has created in The December People Series. Her take on wizards and magic is so original and intriguing that I knew I had to invite her to my blog to talk about it when the Destruction tour rolled around.

Take it away, Sharon ...




One of the really fun things about writing a story about wizards is creating your own magical concepts and spells. The magic in The December People Series is intended to feel as real as possible, so I based my magic on "real" magic. By "real" magic, I mean I adapted ideas from pagan and religious practices and was inspired by what I consider to be real magical concepts--things like love, faith, prayer, self-confidence, and visualizing and realizing your own destiny.

An important thing about magic in The December People Series is it's simplicity. Wizards do participate in rituals, but the most powerful spells are incredibly simple. Basically a wizard wants something--like money, love, revenge, etc.--and it comes to be. There is no wand waving or incantations...although speaking the goal out loud can help with the spell's power and precision. Although casting spells in The December People is simple, it doesn't mean it's easy. Wizards must work within the natural realm. If they want someone dead, they can't simply shout avada kedavra and the victim drops dead. A wizard wishes someone dead, and then they wait for the spell to take it's course through natural means. Common wizard induced deaths are sudden health problems like stroke and heart attack or accidents.

However, if magic was as simple as it sounds, all wizards would be extremely happy millionaires. On the contrary, wizards are prone to short lives and all sorts of misfortunes. Although their magic is powerful, most wizards don't understand how to use it. It's like trying to design a bomb with only a few lines of instructions. With a wizard spell, you can determine the ends, but you can't determine the means. So, if you cast a spell to get money, chances are, the means won't be worth the ends, especially if you're a dark wizard who wields destructive magic. You'll probably get your money because your husband dies and you get his life insurance. Or, you or someone you love will be paralyzed in an accident and you'll win settlement money. Since magic is extremely dangerous in this way, smart wizards don't use it to get frivolous things like money.

Here are some examples of magic you'll see in book one of The December People Series:

Catalyst spells - Perhaps the simplest and most dangerous type of spell, catalyst spells involve adjusting fate to get something you want. Most wizards can control the ends, but not the means.

Perception - When wizards are paying attention, they can be extremely perceptive, to the point that they can almost read minds and see the future. They can also perceive the world around them without the use of their Mundane senses.

Force of body or mind - Used defensively or offensively, and sometimes unintentionally, wizards can send their magic outside of themselves to impact the body or mind of another. With winter wizards, this is almost always done to cause pain or distress, however other types of wizards can create a calming or otherwise positive effect.

Prophecy - Outside of simple perception, some talented wizards can see events in the future. These are generally events that are significant enough that they leave a mark on time that wizards are able to see.

Shielding - To protect themselves, some wizards can actually slide out of consciousness, or make themselves unaware of certain facts.

Expungement - Whereas shielding is done to oneself, expungement is removing memories or thoughts from another person. A similar skill is saving or manipulating memories, although the latter is extremely difficult.

Show or Frivolous Magic - This type of magic has no real purpose and is mostly used in rituals. Generally it means manifesting your magic into something that can be seen, like light. 

Talismans - This protective magic is ritualized by keeping actual objects to symbolize protection, but the real power comes from genuine talismans, which are always people. A wizard's talisman is a person who's love or loyalty protects their soul from harm. This is especially important for winter wizards whose magic can easily corrupt the soul.

Types of Wizards - Wizards' magic is classified by the solar year, and wizards are generally defined by the season in which they fall. Their season determines the quality of their magic, and impacts both the means and the ends of spells. Winter magic is destructive, which means that no matter their goal, their magic will always have a destructive quality.

Now that you've completed your Cliff Notes style magical education, you probably already know more about magic than most of the characters in The December People. :)

As the series progresses, you can look forward to learning about new types of magic, especially magic wielded by the other seasons.


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David Vandergraff wants to be a good man. He goes to church every Sunday, keeps his lawn trim and green, and loves his wife and kids more than anything. Unfortunately, being a dark wizard isn't a choice.

Eleven years ago, David's secret second family went missing. When his two lost children are finally found, he learns they suffered years of unthinkable abuse. Ready to make things right, David brings the kids home even though it could mean losing the wife he can’t imagine living without. 

Keeping his life together becomes harder when the new children claim to be dark wizards. David believes they use this fantasy to cope with their trauma. Until, David's wife admits a secret of her own—she is a dark wizard too, as is David, and all of their children.  

Now, David must parent two hurting children from a dark world he doesn’t understand and keep his family from falling apart. All while dealing with the realization that everyone he loves, including himself, may be evil.


Destruction (Book One of The December People Series)






The Author

Sharon Bayliss is the author of The December People Series and The Charge. When she’s not writing, she enjoys living happily-ever-after with her husband and two young sons. She can be found eating Tex-Mex on patios, wearing flip-flops, and playing in the mud (which she calls gardening). She only practices magic in emergencies.

Destruction by Sharon Bayliss Release Day Blitz


Introducing a new dark wizard family drama, Destruction by Sharon Bayliss, Book One in The December People Series.
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David Vandergraff wants to be a good man. He goes to church every Sunday, keeps his lawn trim and green, and loves his wife and kids more than anything. Unfortunately, being a dark wizard isn't a choice.

Eleven years ago, David's secret second family went missing. When his two lost children are finally found, he learns they suffered years of unthinkable abuse. Ready to make things right, David brings the kids home even though it could mean losing the wife he can’t imagine living without. 

Keeping his life together becomes harder when the new children claim to be dark wizards. David believes they use this fantasy to cope with their trauma. Until, David's wife admits a secret of her own—she is a dark wizard too, as is David, and all of their children.  

Now, David must parent two hurting children from a dark world he doesn’t understand and keep his family from falling apart. All while dealing with the realization that everyone he loves, including himself, may be evil.


Destruction (Book One of The December People Series)





The Author

Sharon Bayliss is the author of The December People Series and The Charge. When she’s not writing, she enjoys living happily-ever-after with her husband and two young sons. She can be found eating Tex-Mex on patios, wearing flip-flops, and playing in the mud (which she calls gardening). She only practices magic in emergencies.