And since you probably skipped right over this, here, just take it already:
Fracture the Spider's Web is the sequel to Dance in Shadow and Whisper and will be out in Kindle and Nook formats September 1st (barring no setbacks from a higher power, since we definitely can't plan ahead for that).
And, if you haven't yet gotten your copy of Dance in Shadow and Whisper yet, we'll be discounting the digital versions to 99 cents. We set the price to change, but it can take up to 24 hrs for it to set in, so make sure you check first!
Like, holy cow, 99 cents, that's pretty sweet. BUT, we'll only have the discount until 11:59 p.m. on the 30th of August, a day before the release of the second book. So, if you've been waffling on getting your copy, now's a darn good time to do it.
Here's what the paperback will look like:
Eeeee I can't wait to put this up on the sidebar! We'll have the official release date of the paperback later. Updates to come!
Also, if you've read the first book, you can find the summary of the second book in the "read more". If you HAVEN'T read the first book, ohmygosh, don't read the summary. It'll be spoiler CITY!
Summary for Fracture the Spider's Web:
Even gods can be killed.
The sword of Ra had finally
responded to Kali’s command—just in time for her to spear her sister, Solara,
through the heart. Kali then bled out. Her life ended. When her eyes next
opened, she was in an underground hospital, and she wasn’t in possession of her
own body.
Toivo and Carmi can only wait under
Ave and Elliot’s roof, desperate for news. All they know is that Solara’s body
was recovered, but Kali’s is missing, and the funeral for their fathers is
nearing. With their family broken and interspecies warfare brewing, the
brothers will have to reconcile their grief and do what it takes to keep from
losing Kali a second time. They won’t be alone, and they won’t be unchallenged.
But the real war has already begun.
Toivo is struck with a mysterious illness, Yuuhi’s vampire parents are calling,
and Jason must understand Ares’ motivations, or lose to them. In the end, each
of them might just be at the mercy of the hand that holds Ra—or the hands that
pull on the web of marionette strings.
Their decisions can stop the war, or
ignite it.
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