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8/1/2020

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Flash Point
Nite Fire Book 1
by C.L. Schneider
Genre: Urban Fantasy 

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Slated for execution, shapeshifting assassin, Dahlia Nite, flees her world to hide in the human realm. As payment for the shelter they unknowingly provide, Dahlia dedicates herself to protecting humans from what truly lives in the shadows. Moving from town to town, she hunts the creatures that threaten an unsuspecting human race; burying the truth that could destroy them all.

But the shadows are shifting. The lies are adding up. And when Sentinel City is threatened by a series of bizarre brutal murders, light is shed on what should never be seen. The secrets that have kept humanity in the dark for centuries are in danger of being exposed.

Wrestling with a lifetime of her own deceptions, Dahlia investigates the killings while simultaneously working to conceal their circumstances. But with each new murder, the little bit of peace she has found in this world begins to crumble. Each new clue leads her to the one place she thought to never go again. Home.

Flash Point is the first book in the Nite Fire Series.



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​Prologue


I’d almost forgotten what it was like to be afraid. I’d outgrown the nightmares of my youth long ago. Burying the events that sparked them, locking away the images, I’d dismissed the power they held over me. But I still remembered…
Waking in my dark den, throat raw, fire spitting from my fingertips; in those first few moments before sleep released me from its clutches, I’d sworn the creatures’ hot breath was still on me, their barbed tongues darting out, smelling my fear on the air. In every shadow, I saw the black blur of their shifted forms, circling me. Every heartbeat bore the promise of pain as the razor-like teeth of the savage nageun shredded the meat from my bones. Every night, I waited for the creatures’ bites to penetrate, for their venom to flow in and my blood to spill out.
Those moments were far behind me. The nightmares were gone. Experience had made me stronger and wiser. Determination and training had pushed my fear of their slender, stunted reptilian forms to the depths of my mind.
Now they were crawling out.
They were stepping from my past.
The dark swarm was closing in, and the nageun’s pursuit of me was as real as the cold fear burning in my veins; twisting like a frozen blade with each pump of my legs as I ran.
Shifting out of my human form, crimson scales erupted to spread beneath the malleable confines of my uniform, covering breasts, stomach, thighs, and back. Muscles increased in size as my slender nose widened. Rounded jaw hardened. Cheekbones and forehead became more distinct as my full lips darkened. I dropped to all fours, back arched slightly, and the forest floor sunk beneath my weight. Claw tips extended, digging in, releasing the aroma of damp soil and moldy undergrowth. With a rustle of leaves, I pushed off.
Night birds scattered in haste at my swift trespass. Woodland creatures stirred and scurried. My unmistakable smell, an arousing amalgam of human female and dragon, had them skittish as I dove headlong into the clog of downed boughs and scrub. My agile hybrid form slipped through the labyrinth of timber with minimal effort. Arcs of fire crackled off the ends of my hair as it fluttered out behind me.
I was too conspicuous. I needed to blend.
Without breaking stride, I shifted the strands and their composition changed. From scalp to ends, human hair emerged, and doused the visible fiery heat wafting off the lengthy red waves. It wasn’t camouflage even close to what my pursuers were capable of creating. Their ability to shift into shadow, nearly erasing the edges of their bodies—little more than whip-like tails, long flat jaws, and serrated teeth to begin with—was one of the creatures’ greatest weapons.
It wasn’t easy to kill my kind. Death by nageun was a long, tortuous mutilation there was no coming back from. Picturing it, I tore deeper into the forest.
I tried to run and not think. But my mind was spinning, desperately seeking to understand, to conceive how a normal assignment on a normal day had landed me on the wrong end of an execution. With a single hesitation, my hopes, my future—my life—was over. The Guild was all I’d ever known. They’d plucked me from my den-mates, sheltered, fed, and trained me; promoted me to the coveted role of Executioner. They’d shown me the rewards of a life in service to our dragon elders. Dahlia Nite was a name respected in the ranks. I was known to all the tribes, decorated for fealty and bravery. Now, all had turned against me.
I carried the order through. I did as I was told. I’d just needed more time.
If the child hadn’t been there, if I hadn’t…
What? I thought bitterly. I still didn’t know what happened. Only that her emotions had been strong beyond explanation. They’d been tangible, slithering over and in me, affecting me in an impossible way. I hadn’t been merely sympathetic to the human child’s terror. Her panic had brought me to my knees. I’d felt the violence of the moment, the violence I’d been sent to inflict, in a way I never had: as a victim. I’d seen it, growing around her ankles like a black wet fog. Stunned, I’d lost hold of my fire and faltered. Pausing, even just a moment, had created a memory; a record of my uncertainty, and, therefore, a death sentence.
In a society where not even our thoughts were private, no mistake was overlooked. No performance could be embellished or hidden. Our mission reports, our kills, were pulled straight from our minds by the highest authority: Naalish, the Exalted One; mother of all firedrakes and Queen of the Elder Dragon Tribes of Drimera.
Telepathy was common in female elders, but Naalish was said to possess a superior mind. It was also rumored she’d ripped the heart from her predecessor and ate it, consuming her soul to gain her power. I’d never believed it. Naalish was the most beautiful and majestic of all the dragons. Even hours ago, standing before her wrapped in chains, I’d been in awe of her presence. Deference and pride had kept me silent as she ordered my execution. I hadn’t even thought to plead for mercy. I was better than that. I was a hybrid, a shifter, a lyrriken. The product of a human female and an elder male in human form, both human and dragon existed within me. It was by the grace of the elders alone that I lived. They had every right to judge and punish me.
It didn’t matter that I’d gone before the Queen confused, that I’d needed help and she’d called for my arrest. Mercy was a not a common dragon trait, and I would never have shamed either of us by begging. I took her condemnation with my head held high.
It was after when my outlook changed. After, as I sat in my cell, with the blood of that human child drying on my hands, as I dissected my actions and tried to comprehend—I watched the walls go inexplicably fluid and gray. And I saw her. I saw it all again: the clearing where her home sat, the woods surrounding it, the charred body of her headless father on the ground. Stretching out like a hand from the grave, the child’s terror, stronger than anything I’d felt before, had gripped me anew. It dominated everything. My status, my honor, my duty to die as commanded, had no value. My squad, not even my lover mattered. Suddenly and inexplicably, I cared for one thing.
Survival.
No one had challenged my escape. They had no reason to expect such a bold move. Even facing execution, no Guild-trained lyrriken would dare defy the Queen. We would stay and take the death that was given us.
Yet something had crawled inside me that didn’t want to die.
Something that wanted to live more than it wanted to obey.
Now the coin had flipped, and I was the target. I was the one striving to outrun the oncoming death on my heels, clinging to life even knowing the odds of surviving. Fleeing was foolish. My impulse to do so was puzzling, but I couldn’t stop. Even now, with my cell in the depths of the Citadel far behind me, with the lights from the City of Spires dim in the distance, the sounds of the child’s scream rang as strong as the wind in my ears.
I’d left her alive too long. Her noise had brought the nageun out of the forest. My hesitation, my compromised aim when I recovered, had left her not quite dead when the horde descended. She’d watched them swarming. Felt their teeth puncture and tear. I’d backed quietly away, out of their view, listening to the foul crescendo of the cracking of bones and the slurping of organs as soft human bodies were reduced to strips of meat and puddles of viscous matter.
They were to die, anyway. It had been my duty to kill them.
But not like that.
I’d botched the entire job, and I still couldn’t fathom how. How could one little human melt away my years of training, one mistake label me weak and untrustworthy?
Now, in fleeing, I’d earned another brand. Traitor.


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Chain Reaction
Nite Fire Book 2 

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If anyone can tell the difference between monsters and humans, it’s Dahlia Nite. For nearly a century, she’s hunted one to protect the other; safeguarding humanity from the creatures that slip through the torn veil between the worlds—creatures like her. But the lines are blurring. As people begin mutating and combusting on the streets, Dahlia realizes a strange affliction has descended upon Sentinel City. The mysterious ailment strikes all walks of life, from the posh, high-end nightclub district to the homeless community. Its victims, driven to random acts of savagery, are drawing attention too fast to cover up.

Assigned to the case, Dahlia and her human partner, Detective Alex Creed, investigate the deaths. But all they have are questions and bodies, and a public on the verge of panic. Working behind the scenes with her self-appointed sidekick, Casey Evans, Dahlia struggles to discover what, or who, is behind the alarming transformations. As the violence spreads and the mystery unfolds, she wonders: are the victims still human? Were they ever?

Chain Reaction is the second book in the Nite Fire Series.



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​Chapter 1


Murky, black tendrils of pain slithered up my ankle. They wrapped around my legs, anxious and cold and begging to be felt. The ghost they spawned from was an old one. Shed in the last moments before death, the tattered remnant of human trauma had been drifting here for years. It was forever a part of this place now, forgotten and abandoned like the building it was trapped in.
Regret, I thought, processing the emotion’s distinctive touch. It was sad, but it wasn’t the trauma I was looking for. I shook my leg, dislodging the shadow, and moved on.
My quick dismissal wasn’t as callous as it appeared. As an empath, I understood: no matter the species, the age, or the cause, every hurt was significant to the soul that owned it.
This one wasn’t significant enough, not tonight. Not for what I needed.
Shivering, I yanked the zipper up on my hoodie. It was late. The building was drafty. But my sudden chill wasn’t sparked by cold. If it was, exchanging my human skin for scales was far more efficient. Being a half-dragon shapeshifter had its perks. Generating heat was one of them. But it was the end of August. There was plenty of heat to go around. It was disgust that had me trembling.
I shouldn’t be here. I shouldn’t be doing this. I’m terrible, I thought.
At least, I would be if I continued on my current slippery slope. It was a figurative decline. The crumbling concrete floor of the derelict apartment building I was trespassing in was as flat and unwavering as it should be. My morals, however, were careening steadily downward. If shifter-hell was a place, it was a sure bet I had a standing reservation carved in stone.
Of course, the name Dahlia Nite had been on that list for a while now. A former executioner for the dragon-queen, Naalish, there was no way my elevator had ever been going up. Not even the last ninety-seven years I’d spent performing (mostly) good deeds in the human realm could change my eternal destination. But this… Trolling the slums, looking to loot the trauma from whatever poor souls I could find and use it for target practice—this was going to plummet me straight to the bottom.
But I had to do something. My empathic abilities had been a mystery from day one. Over the years, they’d grown to become an important part of my life. The clues my empathic glimpses provided were mostly reliable, even if the results were inconsistent. Since moving back to Sentinel City three months ago, that inconsistency had flown off the freaking chart.
I’d tried not using my empathy, but I didn’t like being limited. I solved crimes and hunted monsters for a living. I needed every edge I could get. Unfortunately, this edge had become too unpredictable to be trusted. Hurting an enemy with an involuntary psychic attack was one thing. Sending an innocent man into cardiac arrest was a near-fatal mistake. I wanted it to be my last. If absorbing and reassigning pain was something I could do now, I needed to get a handle on it.
Yet, the last four weeks, I’d been dragging my feet. Because there was only one way to train my sixth sense. I needed pain. I needed to feel it and play with it, and doing so, for the sake of my own gain, made me feel no better than the creatures I hunted.
Ignoring the issue, though, was dangerous, which was why I was spending my Monday night touring one of the city’s most notorious buildings in the old waterfront district.
The Fletcher had been condemned for years. Rumors of spirits and ghouls fed into the city’s love of legends, but the only activity in the ramshackle structure was the unseemly kind. There was no electricity. Most of the rooms were missing doors. Grime coated the few remaining broken window panes. Termites and humans had riddled the interior walls with holes. Fire had scorched the rest. Graffiti bubbles colored nearly every surface. A few surviving furnishings were coated in layers of filth. Just looking at them warranted a shower.
The kids who snuck in to party mostly stuck to the lower levels. The junkies who stumbled in to forget their lives for a few hours or days favored the solitude of the higher floors. Runaways and vagrants, however, made use of the entire six stories. Most would crash for a while, then get smart and move on. Some graduated into permanent residency. Now and then, the city came in and cleaned the place out, rounding up the runaways, busting the dealers and the junkies.
They came right back.
Curling up in dark corners and old closets, hiding from the world, shooting up and fading away; their decaying souls shed trauma like autumn leaves in a perpetual windstorm.
There were certain places empaths preferred to avoid. Hospitals, nursing homes, cemeteries, prisons, the sites of ancient battles, all made the top ten. I wasn’t sure where drug den fell on the list, but I couldn’t walk five feet without someone’s suffering reaching out to me. It was everywhere: darkening the fissured concrete, drifting over the decomposing garbage and mold-infested blankets—clinging to the hunched human forms that had moved past unfortunate to wretched a damn long time ago.
What I saw and felt wasn’t your typical ghost, but I’d found no other word to describe the residue that haunted a soul. It grew with each new trauma, polluting humanity’s insides. Eventually, it manifested into a shadowy form that clung to their bodies; tainting, suffocating, sloughing off bits of trauma with each step. Sometimes, after death, their ghosts stayed behind. Here, so many had stayed, not even a spotlight could have penetrated the layers.

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Smoke & Mirrors
Nite Fire Book 3 

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Secrets are a dragon’s best friend. Deception is a close second. Both provide a sturdy armor, allowing half-dragon shapeshifter, Dahlia Nite, to live undetected among the humans. Walking in two worlds, belonging in neither, she wraps herself in a shroud of lies to hide in plain sight. But nothing stays hidden forever.

When dismembered bodies of multiple species are dumped on the riverbank, the case falls to Dahlia and Detective Alex Creed. Backed by Sentinel City’s new task force, the pair find themselves urged along by clues that seem too good to be true. Bouncing from one crime scene to the next, they hunt for a clear motive in a murky sea of conflicting evidence. Already on edge from the recent string of unexplained crimes, the city begins to unravel.

Drowning in missing creatures, slaughtered remains, masked men—and the search for her sidekick’s missing sister—Dahlia burns the candle at both ends. Seeking answers, she employs her empathic abilities, and uncovers something deeper and more sinister than a simple serial killer’s web. As the dots connect, and worlds collide, she struggles to shields her friends from the truth. But secrets can be deadly. And Dahlia’s not the only one who keeps them.

Smoke & Mirrors is the third book in the Nite Fire Series.



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C. L. Schneider was born in a small Kansas town on the Missouri River. Growing up in a family of readers, all with diverse interests, she developed an early and avid love for the written word. Her fascination with science fiction stories and anything supernatural, as well as a keen interest in the Middle Ages, drew her to fantasy. At the age of sixteen, she wrote her first, full-length novel on a typewriter in her parents' living room. While her primary focus is adult epic and urban fantasy, she dabbles in the occasional science fiction or post-apocalyptic story.
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Schneider's debut novel was The Crown of Stones: Magic-Price, the first book in her epic fantasy trilogy. The Crown of Stones is a gripping account of one man's struggle to accept who and what he is. It's the journey of a flawed hero, a fallen race, and a land at war. A page-turning tale of prejudice, betrayal, secrets, and lies.

"The Crown of Stones Trilogy evolved from the creation of my protagonist, Ian Troy. I wanted to construct not just a character, but a person that I, as a reader, would want to get lost in. One that would embody the characters I’d come to love from the stories I read in my childhood home, so many years ago. My goal was to develop a character that was capable of being both a cowboy and an outlaw, a detective when he needs to be, a monster when he can’t help it, and a hero even when he tries not to be."

Her new series, Nite Fire, is a gritty, action-packed, urban fantasy featuring shapeshifters, dragons, parallel worlds, and various creatures of myth and legend.
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​C. L. Schneider lives in New York's Hudson Valley with her husband and two sons. An active member of the indie author community, you can often find her on social media chatting about the daily ups and downs of a writer's life.


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130 Comments
Mya Murphy
8/1/2020 04:01:46 am

Wow!! This entire series sounds wonderful! And, amazing eye-catching covers!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 10:17:14 am

Thank you, Mya! It's a blast to write. Working on book 4 now!

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Beyond Comps
8/1/2020 06:25:44 am

Great cover!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 10:16:11 am

Thank you! I'm so glad you like it!

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James Robert
8/1/2020 08:22:26 am

I appreciate hearing about your book, thanks and for the giveaway also. Thanks so much!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 10:15:38 am

You're welcome, James! Thanks for stopping by the tour. Good luck in the giveaway!

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Wendy Jensen
8/1/2020 09:03:15 am

A flashy book cover.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 10:14:53 am

Thank you, Wendy!

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Amy F
8/1/2020 09:11:15 am

Love the cover! Sounds like a great series.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 10:13:15 am

Thank you so much! I'm glad it caught your eye :)

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Susan Smith
8/1/2020 10:35:06 am

Sounds great, I like the cover.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 01:01:15 pm

Thanks for your interest, Susan!

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Elaine
8/1/2020 12:55:38 pm

Sounds like a series I'd like.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 01:01:58 pm

Thanks, Elaine! Glad it caught your attention :)

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Rita Wray
8/1/2020 01:43:21 pm

Sounds like a great series.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 02:14:58 pm

Thank you, Rita! I've really enjoyed writing it :)

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wendy hutton
8/1/2020 02:05:05 pm

love the covers

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 02:13:53 pm

Thank you, Wendy! I'm so glad you like them!

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Sherry
8/1/2020 02:48:02 pm

I think the books sound very interesting.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 03:00:17 pm

Hi, Sherry! Thanks for commenting. Glad the series caught your attention!

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Calvin
8/1/2020 07:02:25 pm

Really neat character, I haven't read much about shapeshifters, so this would be a cool new experience. Cheers!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 08:56:25 pm

Thanks so much, Calvin! Dahlia is definitely an exciting character to spend my days with :)

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LYNN CLAYTON
8/1/2020 07:52:22 pm

oh nice cover looks like a great read

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 08:57:30 pm

Hi Lynn, thanks for stopping by the tour! So glad you like the cover!

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Debbie P
8/1/2020 08:43:20 pm

This sounds like a fantastic series. Awesome covers!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 09:00:12 pm

Hi, Debbie! Thanks for your comment. Book 4, Slash & Burn, comes out in the fall. Can't wait to see what my cover artist comes up with for that one :)

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Jennylyn Gross
8/1/2020 08:52:56 pm

love the cover

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 09:01:02 pm

Thanks, Jennylyn! So happy you like the cover! Good luck in the giveaway :)

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Victoria Alexander
8/1/2020 08:57:00 pm

Sounds like an awesome series!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 11:42:14 pm

Thanks, Victoria! I appreciate you stopping by the tour :)

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Kelly D
8/1/2020 09:48:23 pm

I like the covers. They look like exciting books.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/1/2020 11:43:17 pm

Thanks, Kelly!

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Del
8/1/2020 11:53:28 pm

The covers look great!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/2/2020 09:30:50 am

Thank you, Del! I'm glad you like them :)

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Clem
8/2/2020 01:17:10 am

The cover art is nice.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/2/2020 09:31:20 am

Thank you! I appreciate you stopping by the tour :)

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Carla Lpnosco
8/2/2020 07:31:24 pm

Love the book cover

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C. L. Schneider link
8/2/2020 10:30:11 pm

Thanks, Carla!

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Victoria Scott
8/2/2020 08:00:06 pm

Love the covers! Thanks for sharing!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/2/2020 10:31:17 pm

You're very welcome, Victoria! Thanks for checking out the tour!

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Terri Quick
8/2/2020 08:05:49 pm

Loving the cover

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C. L. Schneider link
8/2/2020 10:32:00 pm

Thank you, Terri! Glad the cover caught your eye :)

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Judy Thomas
8/3/2020 04:09:37 am

I love the covers, they are stunning!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 09:00:29 am

Than you so much, Judy!

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Renata
8/3/2020 07:20:34 am

Nice cover

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 09:01:07 am

Thank you! And thanks for stopping by the tour :)

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Cathy French
8/3/2020 09:40:13 am

Smoke & Mirrors has the best cover in this series.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 03:51:53 pm

I'm so glad you like it!

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shannon zeidan
8/3/2020 11:45:16 am

I really loved the excerpt!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 03:52:40 pm

Thanks, Shannon! So happy you liked it :)

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Shay
8/3/2020 02:42:54 pm

nice

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 03:53:18 pm

Appreciate you stopping by the tour!

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avm
8/3/2020 03:27:11 pm

very cool

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 03:53:53 pm

Thanks :)

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Lisa
8/3/2020 07:13:35 pm

The covers are so powerful and cool!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 11:37:44 pm

Hi, Lisa! Thanks for your comment. Glad you like the covers :)

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Stephanie Liske
8/3/2020 07:32:20 pm

I like the cover.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 11:38:39 pm

Thank you, Stephanie! I appreciate you stopping by the tour :)

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beth shepherd
8/3/2020 09:35:02 pm

The blurb and the cover look great!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/3/2020 11:39:19 pm

Thanks, Beth!

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Ginger Hafer
8/4/2020 03:39:37 am

Very creative and eye catching covers. The stories sound like they are a good scare.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/4/2020 07:34:43 am

Hi, Ginger! Thanks for your comment! Yes, they can be dark and gritty in places, but there's plenty of humor and snark injected to lighten things up ;)

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Serge B
8/4/2020 05:41:25 am

I liked the cover--very intriguing

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C. L. Schneider link
8/4/2020 07:35:35 am

I'm glad you think so! Good luck with the giveaway, and thanks for stopping by the tour :)

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Rebecca Joiner
8/4/2020 08:05:42 am

I like the covers. They look good :)

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C. L. Schneider link
8/4/2020 06:30:47 pm

Thank you, Rebecca!

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Cynthia C
8/4/2020 10:02:10 am

The excerpt was interesting. Thanks for sharing it.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/4/2020 06:31:18 pm

You're welcome, Cynthia! Glad you enjoyed it :)

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Ann Fantom
8/4/2020 05:41:01 pm

I like all the covers. They have awesome artwork.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/4/2020 06:31:53 pm

Thanks for commenting! Happy you like them :)

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Mary Cloud
8/4/2020 08:16:04 pm

No questions - the cover is awesome

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C. L. Schneider link
8/5/2020 09:51:54 am

Thanks for stopping by the tour!

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Marcy Meyer
8/4/2020 08:30:27 pm

The cover looks interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/5/2020 09:51:26 am

You're very welcome, Marcy! Glad you like the cover :)

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Barbara Montag
8/5/2020 12:49:44 pm

This series will be can't put down reading!
And such intriguing covers.
Thanks for sharing this review.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/5/2020 01:59:20 pm

You're very welcome, Barbara! I'm glad Nite Fire caught your attention :)

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Sandy Klocinski
8/5/2020 03:53:31 pm

Awesome! Thanks so much for the opportunity to win. And thanks for sharing

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C. L. Schneider link
8/6/2020 10:05:07 am

You're very welcome, Sandy! Good luck with the giveaway!

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Julie Murphy
8/5/2020 10:46:15 pm

The covers look good.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/6/2020 10:05:40 am

Thanks, Julie! I appreciate you stopping by the tour!

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Karin
8/6/2020 01:37:01 pm

Powerful cover art

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C. L. Schneider link
8/6/2020 09:01:05 pm

Thanks, Karin! I work closely with my cover artist to tie in as many story elements as I can :)

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Bernie Wallace
8/6/2020 05:36:21 pm

How long did it take you to write your book?

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C. L. Schneider link
8/6/2020 09:07:16 pm

Hi, Bernie! Thanks for your question. Each book in the series has been published about a year apart, so if you add in outlining and research, it's a little over that. 2020 has been anything but normal, so it's taking me a longer to get book 4 finished. But my goal is to have it out by the end of the year :)

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Heather Mahley
8/7/2020 07:43:19 pm

What a wonderful cover. Makes me want to check this series out

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C. L. Schneider link
8/7/2020 08:02:24 pm

Hey, Heather! I'm glad the series caught your interest. Thanks for stopping by the tour!

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Chrystal D
8/8/2020 02:28:59 pm

I like the cover a lot, if I saw it on a shelf in the stores I'd definitely pick it up to see what it was about!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/8/2020 03:44:23 pm

That's great to hear, Chrystal! Thank you!

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Kayla Harmon
8/8/2020 05:11:10 pm

i love the cover.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/9/2020 06:30:00 pm

Thanks, Kayla! I appreciate you stopping by the tour. Which one is your favorite?

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Julie Lundstrom
8/9/2020 03:59:12 pm

I like the cover of this book.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/9/2020 06:30:35 pm

Thanks, Julie! I'm happy you like them :)

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Peggy Salkill
8/11/2020 06:43:20 pm

Cool cover!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/11/2020 11:45:48 pm

Thanks, Peggy! I appreciate you stopping by the tour :)

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Jon Heil
8/13/2020 07:39:51 pm

Awesome cover - keep it up!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/15/2020 07:29:43 pm

Thanks! Glad you like it :)

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Francine Anchondo
8/18/2020 01:37:43 pm

I really like the cover

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C. L. Schneider link
8/25/2020 10:15:20 pm

Thanks, Francine!

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Jeanette Jackson
8/24/2020 12:48:28 pm

Sounds like a great series and all of the covers are gorgeous! Love the colours and images.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/25/2020 10:16:49 pm

Thanks so much, Jeanette! I'm glad the covers caught your eye :)

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Brandi Dawn
8/24/2020 02:54:20 pm

I really like the covers!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/25/2020 10:17:53 pm

Thank you! I appreciate you taking time to stop by the tour :)

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Paula
8/25/2020 05:30:07 pm

The cover art seems appropriate for the book. Good job.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/25/2020 10:18:24 pm

Thanks, Paula!

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Diana Hardt
8/25/2020 09:54:56 pm

Nice covers. They sound like really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/25/2020 10:19:45 pm

You're welcome, Diana! Glad you like the look of the series :)

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Daniel M
8/27/2020 06:36:02 pm

like the covers

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C. L. Schneider link
8/30/2020 07:50:12 pm

Thanks, Daniel! Glad you like them :)

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Terri Shaw
8/30/2020 10:34:18 am

This sounds like a great read. I love the cover.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/30/2020 07:52:45 pm

Thanks so much, Terri! I appreciate you stopping by the tour :)

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Heather
8/30/2020 11:26:25 am

Looks like a good read.

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C. L. Schneider link
8/30/2020 07:53:23 pm

Hey, Heather! Thanks fro your comment. Glad the books caught your attention :)

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AuntySuzany
8/31/2020 02:02:22 am

Sounds interesting! Thank you for sharing!

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C. L. Schneider link
8/31/2020 02:13:17 pm

You're very welcome!

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Erin
8/31/2020 03:05:57 pm

This book is really intriguing to me! I am excited to read it. Thank you!

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C. L. Schneider link
9/1/2020 10:35:43 pm

Awesome! I hope you enjoy it :)

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Heather Kaufman
9/1/2020 02:28:40 pm

The covers are intense & eye catching.

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C. L. Schneider link
9/1/2020 10:36:22 pm

Thanks, Heather. I'm so glad you think so!

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Max Morais Dos Santos
9/1/2020 05:41:50 pm

Terryfying but creative

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C. L. Schneider link
9/1/2020 10:36:58 pm

I appreciate that, thank you!

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Bill Hoff
9/1/2020 07:02:49 pm

My daughter would enjoy these nbooks

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C. L. Schneider link
9/1/2020 10:37:39 pm

Great! I hope she gets a chance to read (and enjoy!) them :)

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Hesper Fry
9/1/2020 07:22:37 pm

The book cover looks very cool!

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C. L. Schneider link
9/1/2020 10:38:30 pm

Thanks, Hesper! I appreciate you stopping by the tour :)

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Anne Higgins
9/1/2020 08:07:46 pm

The cover is good - like the suspense of what is being looked at. Thanks for sharing your talents

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C. L. Schneider link
9/1/2020 10:39:13 pm

You're very welcome, Anne! I appreciate you checking out the tour :)

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Sand
9/1/2020 09:12:35 pm

Looks like a great cover!

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C. L. Schneider link
9/1/2020 10:39:46 pm

I'm happy you think so :)

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Betty Curran
9/1/2020 10:53:11 pm

I love the covers. Sounds like an exciting read.

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Jerry Marquardt
9/1/2020 11:25:05 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including the Nite Fire series, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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