A global wanderer, former screenwriter, and total cynic with a broken edit button, Deborah Wilde writes funny urban fantasy and paranormal women's fiction.Her stories feature sassy women who kick butt, strong female friendships, and swoony, sexy romance. She's all about the happily ever after, with a huge dose of hilarity along the way.
"In the first book in her Magic After Midlife series, Throwing Shade ( Te Da Media Inc.), Deborah Wilde shows us exactly why 40 is the new 20. Especially if it comes with magical powers and some killer red lipstick.On the surface, Miriam Feldman, a 42-year-old divorcee with a teenage daughter and a job at a law library, has a normal life. If you don't count her shadow-self, Delilah, who comes out to play every now and then. Miriam has managed to keep Delilah under wraps since the death of her parents 30 years ago, but when a seemingly harmless man she meets at a bar attacks her, Miriam is forced to unleash the power of her magic to survive. Turns out Alex is anything but harmless. He's a host body possessed by evil, and warding him off is just the beginning of Miriam's adventures.When her best friend goes missing, Miriam pulls out all the stops to find her, even though Jude has lied to Miriam about her own otherworldly abilities. Throw in a walking, talking golem, a moody but hunky wolf shifter and some angry vampires, and you're on one hell of a Wilde ride.But Wilde doesn't make you a stranger in her make-believe world. Like the talented and gracious hostess she is, she invites you in, sits you down, mixes you a martini, fills you with tasty snacks and invites you to stay awhile.It's not always easy to navigate a paranormal author's fictitious world. I've given up on many a novel that makes me feel like I'm wandering through a dense jungle without a map. Instead of leaving you to your own devices, Wilde hands you a smartphone, complete with a GPS tracker and hiking app. She orients you in the story and steers you where you need to go to understand the players and the conflict. And she does it in a way that prompts laugh-out-loud moments of pure giddy satisfaction.I took this book with me on vacation and spent hours reading it by the pool, grinning into my ice-cold mojito and internally fist-bumping my fabulous new imaginary friend - Miriam. I could see her sitting on the deck chair next to me in a cherry-red bathing suit, dark shades covering her eyes, regaling me with witty anecdotes of life in a world where magic exists. And who doesn't want to believe in magic? If only for a little while ..." - BookTrib
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