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April Aasheim
***USA Today Best Selling Author. Avid Reader. Amateur Ghost Hunter. Member of The Horror Writers's Association. And Author of Witchy Things.*** The Curse of Dark Root: Part 2 will be released May, 2016. Its longer than part one, full of mystery and magick, and I can't wait to get this... show more



***USA Today Best Selling Author. Avid Reader. Amateur Ghost Hunter. Member of The Horror Writers's Association. And Author of Witchy Things.*** The Curse of Dark Root: Part 2 will be released May, 2016. Its longer than part one, full of mystery and magick, and I can't wait to get this out to you!The Daughters of Dark Root series:Book 1: The Witches of Dark Root (2013)Book 2: The Magick of Dark Root (2014)Book 3: The Curse of Dark Root: Part 1 (Available June 14, 2015)Book 4: The Curse of Dark Root: Part 2 (Available May, 2016)Book 5: The Shadows of Dark Root (Available 2017)Book 6: The Children of Dark Root (Available 2018)Prequel: The Council of Dark Root: Armand (February, 2015) (This is the first in the prequel series)Prequel: A Dark Root Christmas: Merry's Gift (Winter, 2015)Also available from April Aasheim: The Universe is a Very Big Place (A quirky romantic comedy)The Good Girl's Guide to Being a Demon (Available Nov, 2105) Woodland Creek Series.Follow April Aasheim at: aprilaasheimwriter.com or visit her on facebook:aprilaasheimwriter **Biography**April spent her childhood with her fortune-telling mother and her get-rich-quick-scheming stepfather: traveling the carnival circuit, selling products door to door, and living in an abandoned miner's shack in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona. During her travels she met many interesting people who have found their way into her novels.Later, April went to live with her martial artist father and spent her days twirling swords and performing karate chops--skills she now only uses in her stories or on her husband when he's forgotten to take out the recycling.When she isn't writing, April enjoys Zumba, reading, Netflix, and video games. She is also an avid collector on anything related to: psychology, sociology, the occult, and world religion.April is also a mother to two sons and a step-parent to a beautiful girl. She also has a cat named Boots who helps her with her writing by typing when she isn't looking. All paragraphs that begin with yxoxossssssssssssgggggggggg are credited to him.

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Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 5 years ago
Pack Princess: A Fantastical Werewolf Adventure (Wolf Rampant Book 2) by Aimee Easterling is about Terra Wilder who is the first female alpha in living memory. It picks up where Shiftless ended. I gave it four stars. I received a complimentary Kindle copy from the author. That did not change my op...
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Book-o-Craze rated it 9 years ago
Originally posted on Book-o-Craze, on a book tour hosted by Bewitching Book Tours.This book is part of The Woodland Creek series, a collection of 30 stand-alone stories by 30 different authors, all revolving around the small town of Woodland Creek.This particular story is about Cassie - or, as her m...
MMarte
MMarte rated it 10 years ago
Pre-order this and get ten books for $0.99? Hell, yeah!AmazonSmashwordsiTunesKobo"Can PsyCop go mainstream?" Read Jordan's newsletter here! (scroll down to read)
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 12 years ago
I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.Maggie left Dark Root a long time ago with her boyfriend Michael. They travel around a lot at first and then Maggie found a house that she wanted to fix up. So they worked hard to get the money to buy the house. Michael and Mag...
Musings and Ramblings
Musings and Ramblings rated it 12 years ago
This is the first book in the Daughters of Dark Root series by April Aasheim. I had never heard of this author before the book tour from Bewitching Blog Tours, but the blurb sounded intriguing. I will say that it was a lot more Ya-Ya sisterhood than Practical Magic, though from my perspective.The ...
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