Hey. My name’s Cullen Seabourne. Eileen asked me to do this blog thing for her—something about edits and a deadline, which means her brain isn’t working too well at the moment, and she doesn’t have time. I said sure, no problem. I’m only in the middle of a war, trying to find a cheap way to shield tech from magic, newly married and a new father, so sure, I’ve got plenty of time to blog about summer.
That’s what this is supposed to be about. Something to do with summer. But you already know all about summer. Right now you’re either complaining about how damn hot it is or how it won’t stop raining or how it hasn’t rained. You’re wishing you could go to the beach or the mountains or that some guy would call. Or, if you’re a guy, you’re thinking about how last night went and how—shit, Eileen says I’m not supposed to write about sex. How do I talk about summer without talking about sex?
Never mind. You don’t want to hear about summer anyway. It’s hot. It’ll stay hot awhile, then get cooler and we’ll call that fall.
What you want to hear about is magic. And I’ve got plenty to say about that.
Eileen tells me you live in a realm almost exactly like mine, except that it’s really low on magic and there aren’t any lupi. Big surprise. Since mine is the only realm with lupi, I kinda knew that. Now, since you live in a low-magic realm, I know something about you. Either you’re convinced that magic doesn’t exist and people who think it does are Looney Tunes, or you’re convinced it does exist and you can find great spells on the Internet.
Stop that. Just stop it. First, you’re feeding the smug of the magic-isn’t-real crowd. Second, do you have any idea how much trouble you can cause? Sure, you live in a low-magic realm, so odds are 99 to 1 that even if you find a halfway decent spell, it won’t do anything. But say you hit the magic lottery and the spell works,. The odds of it doing what you—a completely untrained practitioner—want it to do shoot up to around a thousand to one.
Magic is not electricity. If you want to change out the light fixture over the sink, you don’t have to get your mind, body, and soul lined up with all the wiring in the house. You just have to know about ground wires and shit like that.
Magic is chaos in search of order. It’s the balancing force to entropy. Now, if you aren’t a physicist, you don’t have a clue what that means, and maybe you don’t care, but you aren’t going to understand anything about magic if you don’t understand this, so pay attention. The first two laws of thermodynamics are the key. First law: the energy in a closed system remains constant. It may change form, but the amount stays the same. Second law: energy always seeks equilibrium. That’s entropy, and basically it means that things tend to go from highly ordered but unstable to disordered and stable. Which leads, eventually, to the heat death of the universe.
Or it would, without magic. Entropy: order slides into disorder. Magic: disorder slides into order. See?
Magic unbalances closed systems. It starts out as pure chaos and is drawn into order. Node energy is the most powerful form of magic—the most dangerous--and the most chaotic. It gets soaked up by everything around it, becoming one of the elemental magics--Earth, Air, Fire, Water—which then becomes further ordered by whatever absorbs them. Plants, for example, are the mildest, safest, most-ordered spell components around. They combine minute amounts of all four of the elemental magics because they use earth, air, sun (fire), and water to grow, but they are not elemental magic. They’ve ordered it beyond what it was before, so that the magic of a lavender blossom is very different from that in sage. But it’s all so mild that in low-magic systems like yours, people can explain all the properties of herbs in scientific terms. Or think they can.
But even in its mildest, most orderly form, magic retains some of its chaotic nature. Which means that if you don’t know what you’re doing, you are going to get results vastly different from what you want when you pull a damn spell of the damn Internet. So don’t do that. Ever.
Especially quit looking for love spells, love charms, and all that rot. They don’t exist. Unless you’re an elf and able to cast a glamour, that is, and a glamour is not a spell. It’s an innate ability, and it isn’t really love, anyway. Attraction, infatuation, sexual fixation, sure. Not love. And you can’t do it. You aren’t an elf. How do I know that? Because you’re in such a low-magic realm that even an elf can’t get there, or if he did, he couldn’t leave, and he’d probably kill himself if he had to try and live without magic. So whoever you are, you aren’t sidhe, and you can give up on the damn love spells.
It may be that you’re smart enough to be wondering how the hell, if your realm is so closed off to other realms, I could be blogging here on your Internet. I bloody well don’t know, and Eileen won’t tell me. It has something to do with her being a writer. She says writers draw on other realms all the time, but she won’t explain what she means, though she claims it isn’t telepathy. I bloody well hope not, since telepaths are all crazy. Which, come to think of it, explains a lot. She may be fooling herself about that part.
She wants me to finish this up, which is fine, because I do have other things to do. Oh, and she wants me to remind you to go buy her damn book or books or whatever. Someone’s supposed to put up a link for that.
So have a great summer, even if it is too hot or too rainy or whatever. And don’t believe what you read on the Internet.
I AM FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO LIVE ON THE oREGON COAST...IT NEVER GET SO HOT YOU CAN'T A BREEZE COMING OFF THE OCEAN SOMEWHERE! wOULD LOVE TO WIN! (AND I DO BELIEVE IN MAGIC)!!!
Always nice to see things from Cullen's POV ;) It's a great series for those who have yet to pick it up!!!
sionedkla@gmail.com
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this series. Whats not to love. Action, adventure, magic oh and lots of HOT men or Lupi or well... and magic.
I live Down Under and in Australia we are currently in our winter so I'm wishing for summer and the heat.
thank you for this great giveaway !
I love you Cullen! *squeeeeee*
(any chance you can convince Benedict to drop by here some time? Pretty please!?)
Wonderful, magical post!
Love all these summer giveaways! Today it's a little too hot for my taste though...
sk_86(at)gmx(dot)de
Thank you for making this giveaway open internationally!
Thanks for the post and giveaway!
I've read the first few books of the World of the Lupi series and loved them. The world is so well-developed, I just love it!
This post made me chuckle. I don't think I'll look for spells on the internet. As for summer, it is way too hot here.
We are getting into the heat of summer here in Texas! Thanks for the giveaway!
Oh Eileen, thanks for inviting the wonderful and amazing Cullen to chat with us. Very sweet blog post for a guy from another realm.
I already have Blood Challenge so don't need to be entered in the draw.
I LOVE the World of the Lupi. Keep up the good work :-)
Summer ... in winter I long for it and when it finally rolls around I complain about the heat all the time *sigh*.
danaan at gmx dot at
Oh this is another series I have been drooling over! *wipes chin* Excuse me.
Thank you for making this giveaway open internationally!
Today is perfect out. Not to hot or cold. :) I love it! Thanks for the giveaway. This book looks really good!
This is a great sounding read! This post really got me interested. Thank you!
I love syummer and the heat because we get a relatively dry heat but at the moment I am in the wrong hemisphere for that. It is winter over here and icy ! BBRRRRR
Carol T
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Hey! it's hotter than hell in Mississippi!! The book sounds really good.
I live in central Florida and it is HOT! This book sounds wonderful. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Summer is always a challenge here in Florida, it's finally cooled off a little because we've had some rain this week. I usually spend the summer worshipping the person that invented air conditioning and going outside as little as possible, unless it's to jump in the pool.
That was a very entertaining post!
I live in the San Francisco Bay Area where every summer we pray for sun and warmth, but all we get is gray and fog. It's really fun to watch the tourists shivering down at Fisherman's Wharf though.
I've really got to start Eileen's series. It sounds like something I would love.
Today my holiday are finally starting! yippee♥♥♥ It´s also great weather so I´ll be outside whole day :)
Great post!
Thank you so much for the chance to win!
Rathouska.jana@gmail.com
Thanks for the giveaway!
A little Summer heat would be welcome. It is Winter here in Australia & you can keep it.
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Thanks for the giveaway. I think it is going to be a real hot summer here. I would love to read this book and series. Sounds very good. Tore923@aol.com
Definitely the strangest summer as far as weather here in California. Had thunder showers two days ago, now today back to blue skies and 80degree weather. Don't mind the cooler weather at all, it just makes it so hard to plan the usual outdoor activities.
cathy m
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thanks for this giveaway and for making it international!!
LOL, well we know not look for love spells now don't we so much for trying.
Thank you so much for this giveaway, I think this looks like a great read :) It is going to be a hot summer
My sumeer have just started. I hope that the good weather will hold for a long time, so I get a chanse to work on my santan
Yes, it is summer, try to get out in it. This looks like a great book to take into a shady corner and curl up with.
Thank you, Cullen, and please, please come visit again!! Oh, and thanks for the great giveaway :)
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I love this kind of books, so I can't even understan why I haven't heard about it yet :P But now it's on my must-read list :P
mikki-mano@hotmail.com
Oh man... don't even get me started on the summer heat. I live in AZ and we are trying to save money by NOT turning on our AC... well in 110+ weather that is really really really hard. We finally turned it down to 89 after it was 98 in the house (OMG I know) but of course I still carry a floor fan with me wherever I go. But let me tell you, Giveaways and posts like these make it a bit cooler!
PelicanJl@hotmail.com
As a winter girl i am just waiting for some snow. So in the mean time I will just look up some spells on the Internet...oh wait I was just warned against that...guess that leaves me with reading! Here's hoping I will get a new book to read, thanks for the chance!
Interesting post! Though I like summer time, I am not really a fan of too much heat.
chibipooh(at)gmail(dot)com
Thank you for making this giveaway open internationally!
rogcaprino@hotmail.com
I would love to win this! She would be a new author to me, so very interested! Thanks for giveaway!
Annie
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I'm lucky to be living out in country, nothing but fields around me. We get a breeze nearly every day, sometimes much more than a breeze! It's great to sit out on the front porch, feeling the breeze and reading.
Thank you for the chance to win!
methom@earthlink.net
I think the weather in my city is pretty crazy- it changes in a heartbeat! luckily it never gets too hot
This post made me giggle. I promise I will never look for magic on the internet.
Today is a perfect summer day, with heat outside and air conditioning inside! :)
Thanks for the giveaway!
Kanya
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I am currently soaking up the California sunshine and heat but my husband just got transferred to Seattle Washington so am nervous of trading in my sunglasses for an umbrella :)
june111(at)att(dot)net
Great post! Thanks for the giveaway!
I'm in South Alabama hot humid summers that are known for its sudden down pours in resemblance to a typhoon lol. It went from draught like to raining almost everyday here- but the heat and humidity generally soak it up. The post was great Cullen sounds like quite a guy lol really liked his personality.
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I grew up on the beach in So. Calif. and got about all the sun I could handle. Now I am an Oregon girl and welcome the misty cool days. There is nothing about this book that I do not want to read. I would love to win a copy and thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
This book sounds great and a new author to me. Would love the opportunity to read this. Thank you for the giveaway
I LOVE Eileen Wilks! I only read her prequel novella and 1st novel, but I know I want to read my way through her backlist, because her World of the Lupi series is fantastic! :-D
Thank you for the great giveaway!
stella.exlibris (at) gmail (dot) com
I read the first 2 Lupi novels and a couple of her short stories, and EW moved right onto my favorite authors list. I read FAST, so I usually frequent the library to feed my "addiction", but the whole local library system doesn't have ANY of the rest!!! ... so I'm going to HAVE to hit the bookstore! I'm sure I'll be RE-reading tWotL, so it'll be worth it. P.S. I'd love to win the giveaway, of course!