WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR by Tanith Davenport

WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR  by Tanith Davenport

WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR



by Tanith Davenport 



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GENRE:  Paranormal Erotic Romance 



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BLURB:



When
hairdresser Tatum Fox takes part in a séance at a party, her only thought is of
the attractive man sitting beside her, the mysterious Zack, who appears in her
dreams that night and who she hopes to see again. However, when she begins to
experience paranormal activity and finds herself confronted by an unnerving
client at work, she discovers that the s̩ance summoned a demon Рand Zack may
be the only person who can free her of him.



Zack
reveals himself to be an angel and shows Tatum that she also has the power to
battle supernatural creatures – a power that is increased through sex with him.
Their connection soon strengthens, but is Tatum strong enough to defeat the
demon with Zack by her side – and can there be a future with an angel, or is
their passion doomed to end?
 



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EXCERPT 



WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR  by Tanith Davenport
“You’re not
into this, are you?”



The voice, low
and male, cut through Tatum’s thoughts. Automatically, she looked across the
table at its owner, wondering at the same time how she had even heard him. He
was on the other side of the table and conversation was going on all around
them, yet she had heard him as clearly as if he had spoken directly into her
ear.



She didn’t
recognize him. His dark hair was slicked back, revealing high cheekbones and a
chiselled jaw, a surprisingly modelesque face she was sure she would have
remembered if she had seen him before. Ice blue eyes were focused on hers, a
mysterious smile flickering on his lips.



 “It’s not my
thing, but I’ll go with it.”



 “Mine neither.”
His smile broadened just a little. “I’m Zack, by the way.”



 “Tatum.”



 His voice was
still low, deep, and yet seemed to be cutting through the surrounding noise as
though directly connected to her ear. Nobody else seemed to be paying
attention.



 “Ouija boards
are an uncontrolled medium. Too many people, not enough care, not enough …
respect.” Zack threw a glance at Nicole, who was swigging from a glass of
punch. “Anything could go wrong.”



 “So why are you
doing it?” Tatum knew the question could have been directed equally at herself,
but somehow she found herself wanting to know the answer.



 Zack arched an
eyebrow. “Somebody has to be in control.”



 His eyes were
still locked on hers, and Tatum felt a dark flush cover her face. To have
somebody’s attention so tightly focused on her made something tingle low in her
gut.



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What inspired me to write “When I Look
In The Mirror”


When I first started planning “When I Look
In The Mirror” it grew from a group of several different ideas. The first idea
was for my heroine, Tatum, who was originally called Kayla until I decided I
liked Tatum better. I had an idea for a group of hair stylists living in a flat
share, and Tatum was distinguished by her desire to develop her career and
become a colourist, something I know a little about since I spend so much time
in salons (having blue hair is high maintenance).

My hero Zack came from having read a number
of angel and demon stories and wanting to try a new take. Zack is mysterious,
intriguing and more powerful than Tatum initially realises, but more
importantly he brings out a supernatural power in her that Tatum has no idea
she has. His background I’ll leave for readers to discover, but it led me to
decide that there was more than one angel in Tatum’s life, as Tatum is facing a
terrifying evil in Dante, the man – the demon – she meets at a party, and she’s
going to need all the help she can get.

And, more amusingly, Tatum’s friend Ezer
came from listening to the song “Ebenezer Goode”. The idea of a completely
teetotal man (or at least teetotal at the start of the story) who is nicknamed
after a song about drugs made me laugh, and I had to include him. If I ever
write another story in the same universe I’ll have to use Ezer again – he was a
great character to write.









I had the ending in mind right from the
beginning. I have to have a happy ending, and as far as I was concerned there
was no other way to end it – so I found it satisfying, and I hope everyone else
does too.

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 AUTHOR Bio and Links:



 

WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR  by Tanith Davenport
Tanith Davenport began writing erotica at the age of 27 by way of
the Romantic Novelists' Association New Writers' Scheme. Her debut novel
"The Hand He Dealt" was released by Totally Bound in June 2011 and
was shortlisted for the Joan Hessayon Award for 2012.



Tanith has had short stories published by Totally Bound, Naughty
Nights Press and House of Erotica. She loves to travel and dreams of one day
taking a driving tour of the United States, preferably in a classic 1950s pink
Cadillac Eldorado.



Tanith's idea of heaven is an Indian head massage with a Mojito at
her side.



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17 Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting "When I Look in the Mirror" today!

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  2. You are most welcomed, Tanith.

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  3. I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, this is a must read for me. Thank you for sharing your guest post, bio and the book details and for offering a giveaway

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  4. I enjoyed the blurb and excerpt. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you - the excerpt is from one of my favourite sections.

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  5. I really like the cover and excerpt.

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  6. This sounds like a really good story.

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    1. Thank you, I hope everyone agrees! I loved writing it.

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