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Oracle's Moon by Thea Harrison

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Oracle's Moon
Thea Harrison


He will watch over her...

Elder Races #3
Berkley Sensation
March 2012
On Sale: March 6, 2012
Featuring: Grace Andreas; Khalil
336 pages
ISBN: 0425246590
EAN: 9780425246597
Kindle: B005GSYXCW
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Paranormal Romance

As a second daughter, Grace Andreas never had to worry about the intrigues of the Elder Races. But when her sister, Petra, and Petra’s husband are both killed, Grace inherits the Power and responsibilities of the Oracle of Louisville, as well as her sister’s two young children – neither of which she is prepared for.

Yet, she is not alone. Khalil, Demonkind and Djinn prince of House Marid – driven by his genuine caring for the children – has decided to make himself a part of the household both as their guardian and as an exasperating counterpoint to Grace’s impudence toward the Elder Races.

But when an attempt is made on Grace’s life, she realizes that Khalil is the only one who can protect her – and offer her more than a mortal man…

Elder Races

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12 comments posted.

Re: Oracle's Moon

I'm so neurotic that I have a big, long, abstract process. I
start with an idea, then I research, then I go through and
write out all the backstory and work out the plot, then I
plot down to the details, and then finally I write. It's a
lot of work on the front end but it does cut down on the
back end edits and I've noticed I can foreshadow in series
better now than I did when I was pantsing like mad.
(Patricia Eimer 8:59am March 19, 2012)

I don't write. I don't think I actually follow a set process. I am an engineer by trade so I tend to follow a process that relates to whatever I'm working on a the moment.
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Victoria Sloboda 12:36pm March 19, 2012)

I am not a writer, but I do love to cook. If I am trying to come up with a new recipe, first it starts with an idea. Then I research other recipes and combine bits of one and parts of another. Then I put all the bits and parts together and hope it comes out to be a wonderful creation...and not a flop :(.
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Robin McKay 12:40pm March 19, 2012)

The only creative process I have is when it comes to my knitting. I might see a pattern that I like, but I don't care for something about it, like the waistband and cuffs, for example, so I'll change it. I might add a collar where none exists. I might even change the type of yarn that is used, or change a pullover into a cardigan. It depends on how daring I feel at the time I'm knitting. I suppose it's the same with an author. They have that daring side, too, and at times push the envelope a bit to shake things up. We both can do the same thing. If it isn't turning out to our liking, we can undo it, and start over, although with an author, I'm sure it's a bit more painful. You have an interesing way of writing books, and I can't wait to read your latest one.
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Peggy Roberson 1:55pm March 19, 2012)

I'm not a writer nor do I enjoy cooking so I just go by the seat of my pants!!!
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Diane Sadler 2:35pm March 19, 2012)

I am not a writer but I am a crafter. My craft of choice right now
is scrapbooking. I have a task ~ scrapbook the latest family
vacation. I find pieces that will support that location, i.e.
papers, stickers, things brought home from the trip (fliers,
napkins, maps, programs, etc). I go through idea books for border
inspirations, internet for more information and
background/history. I temporary lay out the whole book for picture
placement and themes so I can get pictures printed out the right
size. THEN I start the book a page at a time, finishing each page
as I go. It's a slow process for me as I often "design myself into
a corner", lol. I am a lot like Peggy above when it comes from
changing things.

I want to let you know I LOVE YOUR ELDER RACES SERIES! I tell
EVERYONE about it and urge them to get your books. I blog about it
all over the internet. You can't write them fast enough for me but
then I read A LOT of books each month. Thanks for the endless
hours of adventure and smiles. Your series is the next one I will
throw in my husband's direction when he's looking for a book to
read :-). Thank you ~ from your No. 1 Fan!!!
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Lenna Hendershott 6:00pm March 19, 2012)

My creative cooking process starts with the opening of my pantry, followed by opening my chest freezer and refrigerator. Thank goodness for cooking websites that match my ingredients to a recipe. My husband still doesn't know my secret.
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Joanne Hicks 6:01pm March 19, 2012)

what an interesting way to describe your approach -- it makes sense too :) & when it comes to books, you're a great cook :)
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d Kenney 7:13pm March 19, 2012)

Creative process? What's that? I'm totally "uncreative." My mother and second brother were/are the creative ones. My father, elder brother, "little" sister and I are problem solvers: Give us a problem and we'll solve it. Perhaps there are similar processes in that, but I think most of them begin at the beginning, though that may change or need to be refined. Maybe that's why I hate cooking.
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Sigrun Schulz 3:00am March 21, 2012)

I start with the germ of an idea and let it percolate (that's what I call it...I've heard others call it fermenting). I have to decide on characters and know them, know how they will react. I have a kind of loose outline...loose because there is always the hope that the characters will take over and write the thing for me! :) I write the first draft straight thru, throwing up on the page my friends and I call it. If anything occurs to me while I am doing this, I write it on post-its and stick it in the approximate place. It's a very sloppy process. I've been calling the first draft of the latest project "ONE HOT MESS". :) Because that's what it is. Now it's rewrite time. Ugh. ;)
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Penny Mettert 3:06am March 21, 2012)

Oh, yes, and I had writer's block for awhile. I went back to my "roots" and wrote with my fine point black pen by hand instead of on the computer. It worked!! Thank goodness. :)
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Penny Mettert 3:08am March 21, 2012)

My writing process is to always have a notebook with me for random thoughts and phrases that I find clever. Then I expand on the notes unless writing while stopped at a light. I find that being in the car or reading the classics yields more thoughts and moods I want to capture.
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Alyson Widen 7:44pm March 23, 2012)

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