For the first time, Nate Perez is living in a city with a Magic Born zone. He’s never given much thought to the laws that segregate Normals and Magic Born, until a high-profile murder investigation takes him to the local zone. His first encounter with a witch sparks his curiosity, and a burgeoning attraction.
Calla Vesper is one of a growing number of witches who can enter cyberspace via astral projection. Trancehacking is a closely guarded secret, used to help the Magic Born underground. Now she’s breaking the rules by using her gift to help solve a murder, and dig into secrets that hit way too close to home.
But the biggest rule she’s breaking is falling for a Normal.
Sonya Clark discovered she was a writer at the age of thirteen. Ray Bradbury whispered it to her through the pages of his books. The Vampire Lestat encouraged this lunacy in florid fashion, and Pennywise the Clown muttered dire warnings of what would happen should she neglect her calling. It took many years – many, like, a lot, yo – for her to figure out how to actually finish a manuscript. Once she unlocked that mystery, there was no turning back.
Sonya writes a few different flavors of romance – paranormal, sci-fi, and contemporary. She loves music, has a weird thing for the abstract art of Wassily Kandinsky, and a long-standing obsession with Robert Johnson that will one day result in a blues-themed novel. She lives with her husband and daughter in Tennessee.