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Amy Sumida
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Sign up for Amy's newsletter and get a free gift: http://eepurl.com/buwoMvJoin the God Squad on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Godhunter-Series-323778160998617/Dive further into the worlds of the Godhunter and the Twilight Court on Amy's website: https://amysumida.comCheck out the new Godhunter Store on Cafe Press, with all kinds of items featuring quotes and art from The Godhunter Series:http://www.cafepress.com/godhunterGet Amy's App for kindle:http://smile.amazon.com/Amy-Sumida-Sumidas-Blog/dp/B01DN25JYI?ie=UTF8&keywords=amy%20sumida%20blog&qid=1459460173&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1Or Vervain's App for her Tumblr blog:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Godhunter&hl=enTweet with Vervain: @VervainLavine https://twitter.com/VervainLavineor Amy: https://twitter.com/ashstarteAnd follow her blog on Tumblr for a deeper glimpse into her daily life, her interest, photos of places and characters in the books, and general information about gods and witches.: http://vervainlavine.tumblr.com/ Now about Amy: Amy Sumida lives on a little island in the middle of the Pacific ocean with her two gravity-defying felines. She sleeps in a fairy bed, lifted high in the air, and upon waking, she enjoys stabbing people with tiny needles, over and over, under the guise of making pretty pictures on their skin. She paints dark images on canvases in a cave-like studio carved out of the side of a cliff, and beautiful murals on the walls of her home directly above. She's happiest with her nose buried in a book or in her laptop as she writes her novels. She is the author of several books, including the Godhunter series, the Twilight Court Series, Feeding the Lwas, The Magic of Fabric, Enchantress, and Bargains of the Heart. She's been writing since she was a little girl but first decided to pursue writing as a career when she gave her High School English teacher one of her books to critique and unbeknownst to her, that teacher passed her book around to all of her friends. A month later she was accosted in the halls by a teacher she didn't know, begging her to write a sequel. She's been writing novels ever since. She enjoys serious, kick-ass heroines in her literature. "Nothing is more endearing than a woman who goes up against overwhelming supernatural odds with a sense of humor," she says. "Who wouldn't want to be that woman? I want to be that woman. So that's who I write about, the woman I want to be and the men I want to be with." She's always been fascinated with mythology and world religions, believing that the way to best know a people is to get to know their gods. "Religion is such a huge part of a lot of people's lives, a motivating factor that can lead them to great sacrifice as well as great violence. I try to stay true to the descriptions of the gods I incorporate into my books and respect the cultures they came from. I think if we'd learn to respect everyone's religion and not just our own, there would be a lot less violence and hatred in the world."

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Birth date: August 29
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Momma Says to Read
Momma Says to Read rated it 7 years ago
Ever watch a movie trailer and get excited, only to watch the movie and realize the best of it was the trailer? That's this book for me. The blurb sounds soooo good, but the reality was not so good. The writing is amateurish and repetitive and the characters lack development. The world-building isn'...
Momma Says to Read
Momma Says to Read rated it 7 years ago
I love Urban Fantasy and mythology and was so excited about this one. It started out well enough, but it didn't take long for my excitement to fizzle. The book does have mythological characters, so many that by the time I was half way through, I'm not sure if any Pantheon was missed. The problem wit...
Tami
Tami rated it 11 years ago
If you ever started the Anita-Blake-Series and loved the first few books and then watched it slowly going down the drain, then you know how this feels, times ten. We have all those super duper hot and beautiful guys. Those gorgeous, otherworldly handsome hunks. Who - what a coincidence! - all want...
Tami
Tami rated it 11 years ago
...to find out that this is a series with many, many installments. So I went direclty into the next installment. Which was nice. It was enjoyable, a little less funny than the first part. A few quite questionable turns - a lot of rape threats thrown around... And the love interest changed to "me...
Tami
Tami rated it 11 years ago
This was soooo good. It had so much witty banter, sarcasm and humor I had to laugh out loud. One of my favourite quotes: "Gods sure did know how to decorate. Maybe they had a god interior decorator. The god of Décor. He was probably gay with a really thick British accent." This is an example of ...
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