Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Coming Soon!


PhD candidate William Yderis comes to Efeldon University to teach and finish his degree in charmcrafting. For methodical, sedate, and scholarly William, the school defies his expectations—and not in a good way. The biggest surprise comes when William meets his boss, absent-minded Archmage Taliesin Karsus, a man as infuriating as he is sexy.
As William struggles to carve out his place at the university, he is drawn in to Tal’s chaotic experiments… and drawn to Tal despite his logical mind’s protests. And if Tal’s wavering affection isn’t enough to complicate William’s studies, he uncovers a plot involving an ambitious staff member, brainwashed students, sexual assault, and a threat to the lives of everyone on campus. When it comes time to face the danger, William is on his own. For the first time in his life, he’ll have to trust in his heart instead of his head. 

Hi, I’m Aishlar Snow! Today I'm shamelessly talking about my first published work, I Experimented Once in College.
I Experimented Once in College follows William, a research assistant, after he transfers from the prestigious Yvenne College of Magic to the much less palatable Efeldon University in hopes of an assistant professorship and earning his PhD. Once there, however, he discovers that the opportunity was a bait-and-switch, and the real job is one that insults his years of experience - he will be assisting Archmage Taliesin Karsus in magical experiments and otherwise serving as his secretary. 
Persuaded by the archmage's offer to ensure his dissertation is published, William signs on and quickly finds himself in over his head. Not only is Taliesin disorganized and absentminded, but he also enjoys teasing William far too much. Handling a difficult boss is one thing - handling a difficult boss who oozes charm and sensuality is quite another. 
Can William survive the Fall Semester and all it throws at him, including a plot against the school, unethical magic, a disappearance, and... a flower festival?

Coming May 11th at Dreamspinner Press