Fairy Magic – New Release Interview
Give a warm welcome to Donna Kunkel author of Fairy Magic released today, June 26, 2023!
Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Donna and her Fairy Magic.
Donna, welcome to Author Secrets’. I’m Tena Stetler, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about Fairy Magic.
Why did you write this book?
I loved the idea of red jelly beans not being what they look like.
What is your favorite genre to read?
I love the magical creatures and people in the paranormal romances. Being able to yield magic has always fascinated me and I love the happily ever after in a romance.
Who is your favorite character from fiction (not including your own)?
Harry Potter
What are you working on at the moment?
I’m currently revising a historical paranormal romance set in Wyoming during the 1890s
What books will we see from you in coming months?
The historical book and more that take place at the magic school Aspen Glen.
Let’s switch gears.
Tell us a little about Fairy Magic.
First of all you should know not to eat the red jelly beans.
Magic’s real! Tasha decides to attend the summer sessions at a wizarding school while studying to become a nurse. Her way to help others.
Nick finally returns to the school to get his high school diploma. For the last five years, he’s worked in fast food to help put food on the table for his mother and younger brother. Now it’s his turn to become more, but he’s rusty on his spellwork. By working with Tasha, he catches up.
Their attraction sizzles and grows as they spend more time together. How long can they keep denying their feelings? Then they try the innocent looking red jelly beans. Are they so innocent or are they something else? Can the school’s resident fairies help?
A sneak peek between the pages of Fairy Magic.
“The last card refers to your future.” She flipped over the Death card. Her hand flew to her mouth. “I’ve never seen this card show up for a young person before.” She patted the card. “Thank God it’s reversed. Being reversed refers to avoiding a serious accident. Be extra careful.”
Nick took several deep breaths to slow his racing heart. He stared at the image of an angel holding a woman. Flames flared along the edges of the wing tips. If this didn’t signify death he didn’t know what else could be possible. For once, I have a future. I’ll do anything to make that happen. No more getting side-tracked.
She fanned out the deck. “Pick three more.”
He hesitated. Did he want to see any more horrible predictions? His hands trembled as he selected three from various places and handed her the cards. …
He couldn’t figure how anything even remotely good could be inferred from the Death card. … He’d worked so hard his whole life. … His future needed to become better. Some how.
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Other books writen by Donna Kunkel:
Magic in the Mountains and Magical Pistachio Macarons (Christmas Cookies)
About the author:
Donna Kunkel is a paranormal romance author. Within the pages of her tales you can visit with witches, wizards, shape-shifters, and other fantasy creatures. Figurines of the magic realm surround her computer for inspiration. She lives at the edge of the Colorado mountains with her husband of many years and my two dogs. When not writing, you can find her browsing the fabric shops for her next quilt, stitching Japanese embroidery, or curled up with a good book. She enjoys spending time in the mountains, at Lake Tahoe, or relaxing on a beach in Hawaii.
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It’s been great having you with us today. Good luck with Fairy Magic!
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Posted in Authors' Secrets Blog and tagged Donna Kunkel, Fairy Magic, Paranormal Romance by Tena Stetler with 2 comments.
Your book looks good. Adding to my TBR. I’m intrigued by your Japanese embroidery. I do all kinds of needle arts but have never tried that. Something new to explore! Happy sales.
Congratulations, Donna! I’ve added this book to my summer reading list. Sounds so good! Wishing you all the best.