Black Aura

by Jaycee Clark

Samhain Publishing

Paranormal Romance

October 1, 2009

ISBN-10: 160504413X

ISBN-13: 9781605044132

Available in: Trade Size

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Black Aura
by Jaycee Clark

He needs their energy. Their essence. Their very lives...

If anyone needs a vacation, it's Lake Johnson. After her psychic abilities failed her—almost costing a friend's life—she hopes a little time away in Taos, New Mexico will ease the self-doubt haunting her. Perhaps what she needs is the distraction of sexy gallery owner Maxamillan Gray.

Women look great on canvas, Max has learned, but in real life, they're a pain. Although the mysterious Lake gets under his skin, he's wary after having been betrayed too many times before.

As Max and Lake cautiously explore their attraction for each other, Lake becomes aware that Max's edgy, complex daughter has been targeted by a building malevolence. The problem—getting Max to believe her. And convincing herself she can trust her own instincts.

If she can't do either, it's only a matter of time before a soulless madman steals Max's daughter away—and another gifted young woman dies.



Jaycee Clark's Bio

Since she was a child, Jaycee Clark has liked to tell stories. Some people have a hard time outgrowing childhood habits, apparently. She enjoys creating new plots and characters, spending hours, weeks and months spinning the web of a story so that it's well told in the end, or so she hopes.

Growing up, Jaycee didn't know she wanted to be a writer. She told stories, used to spend hours with her best friend coming up with everything from a black panther named Palemino to their junior high plots of murder and mayhem. While in college, she married her high school sweetheart and they've never looked back. They now have two kids, a prissy, know-it-all cat and a blue heeler the cat thinks is far beneath her. Oh and the plants she convinces herself she can save with her imaginary green thumb.

Jaycee is a member of several romance writers groups, including Romance Writers of America, and a couple of critique groups. She recommends joining a writing group to anyone wanting to find their place in this competitive business. She's an avid reader of just about everything from the Classics and nonfiction to gritty best sellers. Jaycee discovered romance several years ago and realized, this is what I want to do. Somewhere in there, while struggling with her first novel—she calls her horrible historical—she realized a love story was not enough for her, the plot needed danger and intrigue. Then, she started a new manuscript, a contemporary romantic suspense and hoped to get published. New Concepts Publishing has helped that dream to come true.

Readers interested in find out more about Jaycee can visit her website at www.jayceeclark.com.