TYPORAMA
This fall, a witch must embrace her wild heart in the next electric romance from the author of Witch of Wild Things.
Perfect for fans of Sangu Mandanna and Silvia Moreno-Garcia, LIGHTNING IN HER HANDS is an enchanting full of fan-favorite tropes like fake dating, marriage of convenience, and forced proximity.
Berkley Trade Paperback Original
Paranormal Romance
Witches
Multicultural & Interracial
Contemporary Fantasy
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PRAISE FOR LIGHTNING IN HER HANDS:
“Beautiful, sexy and witty, this story had me hold my breath, laughing, and tearing up all at once. An electrifying romance!"—Ashley Herring Blake, USA Today bestselling author of Iris Kelly Doesn't Date
“The protagonists are well-developed, with backstories that explain their present actions and reactions. Their Mexican American heritage is a significant part of the story and is woven in skillfully.”—Library Journal (starred review)
“Gilliland weaves a touching story about loss and letting go with the idea of being worthy of love, even on the bad days.”—Booklist
“Lush and beautifully written, Lightning in Her Hands is a gorgeous novel full of heart, magic and family.”—Bookpage
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ABOUT LIGHTNING IN HER HANDS:
The story: Gifted—or cursed—with the power to influence the weather, one woman must embrace her wild heart in the next electric romance from the author of Witch of Wild Things.
Teal Flores is desperate for two things—control over her gift of weather, and a date to her ex’s wedding. The first isn’t possible until she finds her long-lost mother, but the second has a very handsome last-ditch solution: Carter Velasquez.
Carter needs Teal too. His chance at receiving an inheritance is dependent on him being married by age thirty (blame his traditional Cuban grandmother), so who better to pose as his wife than Teal? But fake marriage and cohabitation prove tricky when mutual attraction charges the atmosphere—quite literally for Teal, whose volatile emotions cause lightning strikes.
Together, Teal and Carter embark on a quest to find her mother and the answers she’s searching for. But along the way, they’ll discover something even better: a love that can weather any storm.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
I'm a Mexican American poet, painter, wife, mother and aspiring micro-farmer.
In my work, I explore myths and folklore as well as motherhood, plants and the lineages of all things.
I was born in West Palm Beach, Florida and I grew up there with my parents, brother and sister.
I studied fine art for many years, specializing in painting, both in high school and college.
I have a B.A. in cultural anthropology from the University of West Florida and an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Alaska, Anchorage.
My work has been published or is forthcoming in Rattle, Luna Luna and Fairy Tale Review, among others.
My first collection, Dirt and Honey, is available from Green Writers Press.
My chapbook, Tales From the House of Vasquez, is the winner of the 2018 Rattle Chapbook Prize and is available from the Rattle website.
**AUTHOR INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE BOOK'S AMAZON PAGE - AUTHOR'S PHOTO TAKEN FROM HER GOODREADS PAGE**
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