Saturday, September 30, 2017

K.S. Marden New Release ! James Witch-Hunter

Hello  writers and readers, 

Sorry for the lack of news this months but I had super busy time, with writing ( just a little) and with my nephew at home for holiday and I couldn't find time for do nothing! 

I would like to inform about a new release! Here details below. 

Title: James: Witch-Hunter
Author: K.S. Marsden
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Release date: 1st October 2017



Synopsis

~Prequel to the Witch-Hunter trilogy~

James Bennett is a Yorkshire lad, making the big move to Oxford 

to start university.

His ambitions involve getting a good education; impressing the 

Rugby Club; and not throttling his roommate. All perfectly normal 

drama, until Hallowe'en.

A girl's murder throws James into the dangerous world of witches, 

and those that hunt them.

After playing a sidekick in the Witch-Hunter trilogy, it's only 

fair that James gets to be centre stage in his own prequel.

This can be read as a stand-alone, and does not contain any 

spoilers. It may contain witches, bad jokes and cringe-worthy 

scenes; but definitely no spoilers.


 
About the Author:

Kelly S. Marsden grew up in Yorkshire, and there were two

constants in her life - books and horses.

Graduating with an equine degree from Aberystwyth University, 

she has spent most of her life since trying to experience everything 

the horse world has to offer. She is currently settled into a 

Nutritionist role for a horse feed company in Doncaster, South 

Yorkshire.

She writes Fantasy stories part-time. Her first book, The Shadow 

Rises (Witch-Hunter #1), was published in January 2013, and she 

now has two successful series under her belt.



 
Excerpt:

Charlotte had just made her second coffee of the day, when she 

heard a very insistent banging at the front door. Not in the mood for 
visitors, she reluctantly opened it.

And was met by the sight of James.

In a dress.

“I'll never get used to your humour, James.” She said, stepping 

aside and letting him in. “Fancy some fresh coffee? And when I say 

fresh, I mean instant stuff I've only boiled once.”

James closed the door behind him, and made his way through the 

narrow corridor to Charlotte's tiny kitchen.

Charlotte promptly poured an extra coffee and added sugar, her 

normally bright eyes were red, and it was clear she'd been crying.

“I broke up with Nathan.” She said, looking embarrassed that he 

had to see her like this.

“I think my roommate's a murderer.” James countered.

Charlotte handed him a mug of coffee, shaking her head. “When a 

girl says she's broken up with her boyfriend, most people would 

offer... never mind. You win. Why is Hunter a murderer?”

James gently lowered himself down onto Charlotte's rickety sofa. 

“I followed him last night. He was bein' weird, and I have a tracker 

on his phone-”

“What?!”

“And he went to this warehouse, where...” James trailed off, his 

throat closing around the words.

Charlotte misread his inability to speak, and gently rubbed his 

shoulder. “It's alright, you're safe here. Who do you think he 

killed?”

“Bea.” James gasped out. “You remember the blonde, Scottish lass? 

They hooked up at start of term; then the other night she was 

looking for him; next thing you know, she's dead!”

Charlotte put down her coffee cup, her hand shaking too much to 

hold it. She looked at James in all seriousness, “And you saw 

Hunter kill her?”

James shook his head, thinking back to last night, and the hooded 

figures. He was sure it was Hunter, “I couldn't clearly see who it 

was, but why would Hunter be there? It's one hell of a coincidence, 

that he bails on the Hallowe'en party and ends up at the same 

warehouse where the girl he was shagging ends up getting sta-”

“Did you physically see him there?” Charlotte asked.

“No, I was following a tracker.” James admitted.

“An illegal tracker, that'll never hold in court, James.”

James snorted, “Trust the trainee-lawyer to say that.”

“Hey, I'm just trying to see every angle.” Charlotte said, punching 

 his arm. “There could be another, perfectly normal explanation. 

Maybe someone mugged Hunter and stole his phone – that sort of 

person would be more likely to head to the dodgy side of town.”

“Ha, it'd have to be the king of muggers to get the better of 

Hunter.” James argued. “He's super-fast, super-strong, and has 

anger issues. Which all adds up to someone very capable of 

murder.”

“How-”

“Do you not remember how we first met? It's not often I get thrown

 against a wall, instead of the usual handshake. And I do rugby 

training with him – trust me, it's like getting hit by a car-”

“James, you're exaggerating.” Charlotte sighed.

“And I've seen him run – I forgot to show you.” James dug out his 

phone from the flowery handbag, and quickly found the video he'd 

taken weeks ago. “Look – look how fast he is! And don't you find it 
weird that he's never that fast in rugby games? It's almost like he's 

holding back.”

Charlotte looked at the video, and when the brief clip was over, she 

shrugged, “It doesn't look that fast to me.”

“Well, it seemed it when I was watching with my own two eyes.” 

James tucked his phone away. “He's not normal.”

“Yes, but there's a huge leap between what's not normal, and a 

killer.” Charlotte said, exasperated. “Don't get me wrong; I want to 

help you James, I really do... have you been to the police?”

“Yes, I stayed there overnight.” James answered. “I got knocked 

out, and some cop must'a found me. Next thing I know, I'm waking 

up in a cell.”

“Oh no, what happened? Did someone attack you?”

James opened his mouth the speak, but he didn't even know what to say. 

He remembered getting knocked off his feet by some powerful 

force, but that didn't make sense.

“What did the police say?” Charlotte asked, when it was clear 

James wasn't giving her an answer.

He shrugged, “Not much, just that Bea had died. They were 

dodging a lot of my questions.”

“That's normal police protocol for an ongoing investigation.” 

Charlotte said, knowledgably.

James shook his head. “There was summat not right about the 

whole thing. It just felt shady.”


K.S Marsden's books are available through most online stores.

Check them out now at:


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https://www.amazon.com/James-Witch-Hunter-K-S-Marsden-ebook/dp/B075MN4LR7


Check K.S Marden's  website  for more details  about her and her 

books.



 
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