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latest book before Model Position?
It’s YA/crossover fantasy and it’s called Ruby’s Fire. Ruby turns into a sort of
hybrid during the book—half human and half . . .?
The person with the most creative guess as to what kind of hybrid she turns into will win a free ebook of Ruby’s Fire!
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The person with the most creative guess as to what kind of hybrid she turns into will win a free ebook of Ruby’s Fire!
Comment below with your email address to enter!
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The cover photo of her is just beautiful! Let see I think she could be a Hybrid of maybe part Human and part Red Cardinal because of the Red Color that seems to be entwined throughout the cover.. These birds are known for the vibrate red coloring but also The male Northern Cardinal is perhaps responsible for getting more people to open up a field guide than any other bird. They’re a perfect combination of familiarity, conspicuousness, and style: a shade of red you can’t take your eyes off. Even the brown females sport a sharp crest and warm red accents. Cardinals don’t migrate and they don’t molt into a dull plumage, so they’re still breathtaking in winter’s snowy backyards. In summer, their sweet whistles are one of the first sounds of the morning.
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ReplyDeleteShe turns into a fire breathing and tossing cati. She can hide among the desert plants and roll like a tumbleweed to travel far distances quickly. And shapeshift back into a sweet innocent looking young woman when being observed.
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The beautiful firebird of Russian folklore has feathers that glow with light. This mythical bird looks rather like a peacock, but it's feathers glow in all the colors of fire - yellow, orange, and red. And they don't stop glowing even when removed from the bird - an occurrence that seems to happen in all the tales of the firebird!
This mythical bird brings both good and ill fortune to its captor. Yet in all the tales about firebirds there are always people on a quest to capture one, with a mixture of consequences.
Image of Ivan Bilibin's illustration to a Russian fairy tale "The Firebird," 1899, from Wikimedia Commons.
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ReplyDeleteI cannot see her turning into anything other than a hybrid human / phoenix from the cover art - definitely curious to read the description on the changing :)
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cover art gives reason to believe it's a red bird of some sort....phoenix, cardinal....but it would be crazy if she became a hybrid with a cat chasing down the red bird from the cover. angiehall868@gmail.com
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a red bird like a cardinal! nlaverdure88@videotron.ca
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How about a flaming kitty cat with wings. cats are masters at stealth, are fast, smart, devoted
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