10 Things I do instead of answering interview questions:
1. Start rereading HP & the Deathly Hallows.  Or Anna and the French Kiss.  Either one.
2. Keep playing games of Bejeweled until I beat my all time high score
3. Start a conversation with Karsten Knight about who suffers more ennui on a daily basis (the answer would surprise you).
4. NCIS marathon on the DVR.
5. Clean my desk.  Then organize all the papers in my drawers by date and content.
6. Update my Amazon wish list, and take off all the books I bought in stores.
7. Go upstairs and harass Leah about word counts, or deadlines, or how I’m eating her Lucky Charms.  Whatever will drive her the most nuts.
8. Run the interview through Google translate five times until the questions are hilarious.  (Actually, I might do this more often, it was fun!)
9. Figure out what WITCH EYES translates to in other languages.  French: Yeux Sorcière.  Spanish: Ojos de Brujas.  
10. Create a “Interview Answering” playlist.  Spend hours pouring over every song selection.
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Braden was born with witch eyes: the ability to see the world as it truly is: a blinding explosion of memories, darkness, and magic. The power enables Braden to see through spells and lies, but at the cost of horrible pain. 
After a terrifying vision reveals imminent danger for the uncle who raised and instructed him, Braden retreats to Belle Dam, an old city divided by two feuding witch dynasties. As rival family heads Catherine Lansing and Jason Thorpe desperately try to use Braden’s powers to unlock Belle Dam’s secrets, Braden vows never to become their sacrificial pawn. But everything changes when Braden learns that Jason is his father–and Trey, the enigmatic guy he’s falling for, is Catherine’s son.
To stop an insidious dark magic from consuming the town, Braden must master his gift—and risk losing the one he loves.