Friday, March 20, 2015

SPOTLIGHT: Interview With Romance Author Nat Hobson

Joining in on the Winchester Brothers Blitz Tour! I got to interview indie romance author Nat Hobson!




JC: So, what sparked the Winchester Brothers Series?


NH: It’s weird, but I think it was probably Chris Moyles - a radio DJ here in the UK. He presented the Radio 1 Breakfast Show from 2004 to 2012. I can’t begin to tell you how many mornings he brought a smile to my face – no easy task when stuck in rush hour traffic on my way to work! At some point a character began to form in my head, a woman named Adrienne Baxter. Her radio personality shone through, and she made me laugh. When I let her out to explore, she introduced me to her friends! The Davies brothers soon followed – two in particular, Sebastian, and Chris, who were nicknamed the Winchester Brothers at university. The name stuck.


JC: After writing Addy’s Choice (Book 1 in the Winchester Brothers series, free on Smashword! Use CODE TM47S), did you know this was going to be a series, and not just a one-time book? Or did you know before you even started?


NH: I didn’t have any plans to write a series when I started the project. Addy is a strong character and I enjoyed our journey together. Spending time with the Davies brothers, and Tyler in particular (from Heart of Fire), pushed me into continuing their journey.


JC: How do you come up with the names for your characters? Do you have a special process? Use names of people you know? Throw a dart at a name board?


NH: Throw a dart at a name board – I like that! I usually ask one of my daughter’s because I am terrible with names. That said, the main characters, those who shout the loudest in my head – I know who they are, almost from the start. I’ve always been able to see my characters vividly so, if they don’t yet have a name, I flick through a list (random), and wait to see which one ‘fits’.

 
JC: What are your thoughts on affairs of the heart? Do you think we are all guard our hearts like Adrienne does in the book?


NH: I think that depends on life experience. The caution is a protective instinct, and it’s difficult to let that go sometimes – especially if we’ve been hurt in the past. But, one of the things I love about the romance genre, is the hope; that simple connection we have to our readers. It might be the most beautiful thing in the world, but love is never easy. I don’t think it’s meant to be.


JC: Okay, now for the fun portion of the interview! We authors all have a writing process. What is yours?


NH: My plots are usually character driven. I start by letting a character out to explore their surroundings and, as they do, their world begins to take shape. In the beginning, there isn’t much planning involved. But as the story grows I have a strong sense of where I want it to go. If I’m writing a series, planning involves character history, background, habits, that sort of thing. I don’t plan by chapter, I let the story unfold naturally - at least in the first draft. When I go back through it, that’s when I see what needs fixing and the real fun begins!

JC: Favorite book?


NH: I always find that a difficult question because the book which immediately springs to mind is The Hobbit, and yet I’ve read so many wonderful stories since I took my journey with Bilbo Baggins. It is the first book I remember reading as a teenager, and I haven’t been able to stop reading since.


JC: Favorite author?


NH: My favorite romance author is, without doubt, Nora Roberts. I’m lost as soon as I open the first page.

 
JC: Which do you prefer? Paper or Digital?

 
NH: I prefer paper, but find myself turning to digital more and more. Carrying a Kindle (or similar device) is so much easier than filling my bag with books. That said, I am never without a paperback.


JC: Have you ever fallen asleep reading a book?


NH: No I haven’t. Though, and here’s a random fact, I once fell asleep in the middle of a conversation! But back to the question – I’ve had a few close calls – the times I’ve only just managed to close the book, before face planting in my pillow from simple exhaustion! I’m sure most readers can relate to that.

 
JC: What is the perfect companion to a good book?


NH: Silence!


JC: How do you prefer writing? Computer or notebook?


NH: I always start with pen and paper (unless it’s a short story), and I don’t think that will ever change. My edits (and there are many) are all done on the computer, though at one point I printed the pages and brought out my red pen!



JC: Oh yes I remember the red pen days! Okay so writers block? Do you get it? How do you handle it?


NH: I don’t get writers block, but that doesn’t mean I always know what to write. When I reach an impasse; either because my characters are not communicating well, or there’s something I’m missing, or I lack motivation - I handle it by stepping away from the project. I usually have more than one on the go, so I just switch to something else. If I don’t feel like writing (which happens from time to time), I read and give myself a break.


JC: Lastly, rate this interview! (A)Awesome had the best time! (B) Strangest interview I have ever done. It was awesome!

NH: A – I had the best time J

 
Addy’s Choice is available now FREE NOW FOR LIMITED TIME on Smashwords! Enter CODE:TM47S also available on AMAZON


Synopsis:
Sometimes the hardest thing about lowering our defenses is the fear of how far we might fall.
That fear had been Adrienne Baxter’s driving force most of her life. It was far easier to hide behind her radio personality, feeding from her audience, than to risk exposure.
She had James, her brother by choice if not by blood. It was enough – most of the time.
As the co-host of the early morning breakfast show at Music 101, Adrienne is the confident, sassy presenter with the silver tongue and fast-talking wit.
When she meets Sebastian Davies, the station owner’s son, her carefully applied facade begins to slip. He presents a new kind of danger, because this time she could lose her heart.


 
 
 
Followed by the new release - Heart of Fire Book 2 in the Winchester Brothers Series Available 3-20-15 Available on AMAZON

Synopsis:
Tyler Davies was eighteen when he met the fiery beast he would later battle on a regular basis. Seduced by the beauty of her flaming touch, he had looked right into the heart of the fire and known she had claimed him.
It was the second time he’d seen his future. The first was the day he met Lilly-May Saunders, a girl who burned so bright he was blind to anyone else. If it hadn’t been for her friendship with his brother, a relationship he didn’t truly understand, he would have confessed his feelings. But when his friend dies in the line of duty, and Tyler discovers the truth behind the accident, everything changes. Those he loves are in danger, and the one who owns his heart is at the top of the list.


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 




About the Author: Nat Hobson is a pseudonym of Melissa Barker-Simpson. Publishing under Nat, she concentrates on her passion for writing love stories, focusing on contemporary romance. Although there is an element of romance in all her novels, this is usually interwoven in tales of crime, fantasy or science fiction. By writing as Nat, this allows her to write everyday stories of love, and friendship for a specific audience.

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Book Review: The Grimm Chronicles:Pretty Things By Christine Haggerty



Book reviewing has never been so fun with Pretty Things!


Synopsis: "When Maddie’s father catches her with a boy, he hauls her into town in a pig wagon and finds her a husband. But Peter’s cabin in the woods promises something very different than Maddie’s happily ever after. 
Pretty Things, a retelling of “The Robber Bridegroom,” is the first novella in the Grimm Chronicles series. Warning: not your granny’s fairytales!"


Review

When a book leaves you breathless within the first three lines you know this book is not going to disappoint! The Grimm Chronicles: Pretty Things is a twisted little fairytale take on the Robber Bridegroom by the brothers Grimm. As the first novella of what is to be the Grim Chronicles Pretty Things” is leading us off to a good start.

Maddie, the Millers daughter learns the hard way when you mess with the fires of temptation you may end up getting burned, and is there such a thing as a good Stepmother?

Pretty Things is a wickedly sinuous tale filled with a bit of life learning lessons along the way if you’re alert, just as the old Grimm’s fairytale’s of yore. In this retelling though there’s no virtuous maiden. Today the maiden is a spoiled temptress that cusses like a sailor. Though her father’s reaction to his daughter’s naughtiness is typical, cold, and a bit hilarious.

Overall View

I got hooked on the first sentence! Haggerty retelling of this aged old fable was priceless! She still keeping true to the Grimm’s age old recipe, which I loved. BUT! She also spiced it up a bit with some modern sexy sass! I think the Grimm brothers would’ve approve!

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About the Author



Christine Nielson Haggerty grew up in rural Utah with three brothers, a sister, several chickens, a goat, and an outhouse. She always loved the escape of fantasy and the art of writing, and her passion for life is to craft stories of strength and survival.

As a former high school language arts teacher and a black belt in karate, Christine has found a niche in combining those skills to help authors write effective fight scenes.

An award-winning young adult author, she is now launching her dark fantasy fairytale novella series The Grimm Chronicles.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Book Review: "TheTrader: Man with No Face" By R.K. Mann

Today we are reviewing the sci-fi enigma "The Trader: Man with No Face." By R.K. Mann!


Synopsis:

“A Patusian master trader on an intergalactic mission awakens to discover that his space vessel is missing and his eyes and ears are gone. Only gaping holes remain where his nose and mouth had been. In place of his main senses he has inexplicably gained the power of telepathy, which he must harness as his only defense against the ferocious and highly evolved aliens, the drogan Kin, who immediately begin hunting him for food.
Maranth, a stunningly beautiful young doctor, is briefed about the depravities of sex, violence and intoxication before she leaves her cultured home planet, Veddi, to begin practicing medicine at an off-world mine. But when savage Afthari raiders attack the mine and enslave Maranth, she finds herself in a world frighteningly different from the perfect, structured society in which she was raised.

Against all odds, the Trader finds his way to the Afthari raider camp and uses his newfound telepathy to communicate with Maranth, the only kind soul he encounters there. Together, they embark on a daring journey to return home.”


Review

The Trader: Man with No Face” By R.K. Mann is a freaky sci- fi thrill read. I mean that in a good way!

We first meet The Man with No Face as he refers to himself who ends up on this planet with no face not even ears! He meets these crazy telepathic bird creatures who like human blood, so he is immediately hunted as their main course. A strange thing happens though. He can read minds, and they can hear him!

Next we are on the mining colony Addehut where we meet Meddoc Maranth who gets kidnapped, sold into slavery by the Afthar Radiers then taken to their camp to be their doctor. What? What does this have to do with The Man with No Face? Reading on it all comes together as these two characters end up intertwining. A daring adventure ensues. Lessons get learned. Lessons that perhaps there are some things out there greater than ourselves.

The Man with No Face character is very enigmatic. Even without a face he is an alluring character. You are instantly drawn to him and his odd connections to the bird like alien creatures that are trying to eat him. You even start to like these killer creatures along with him as he makes a bit of a limited truce with them to help their dying species. He also is a Trader by trade so it makes sense for him to be alluring.

Maranth on the other hand is a blossoming character. Coming off a bit uptight, her escapades and meeting The Man with No Face opens her up changing her character dramatically. In fact every character in the book in the end walked away changed.


Overall Thoughts

Overall science fiction is not my normal read. I enjoy sci- fiction don’t get me wrong. I normally watch it, not READ it. Challenging myself to read something out of my comfort zone I found myself slipping deeper and deeper in the book. I loved how the two main characters started out separate and then got interwoven into an engrossing story. This is a book I want to add to my book shelf.


 
 

About the Author: R.K. Mann began her full-time work life

as an economist, then computer consultant in NY. Later, her hobby screenplay became Vestron’s Backtrack (Catchfire), starring Jodie Foster and Dennis Hopper. She was Associate Producer of the comedy Round Numbers, starring Kate Mulgrew, Marty Ingles, and Samantha Eggar. She also co-wrote the novel, Catchfire, which was published in several languages other than English. The Trader is her first solo novel. A few years ago. R.K. Mann moved back to her native Florida. She is a life long sheller and amore recent kayaker.

Connect with R.K. Mann at: www.rkmannbooks.com

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Friday, February 6, 2015

Audio Book Review: The Progeny(Book 1 of the Progeny Series) By Ashlynne Laynne

Today we have the pleasure of reviewing the audio book version The Progeny (Book 1 of The Progeny Series) By Ashlynee Laynne!



Synopsis:

“The timeless creed and tattoo bore by the Rousseaus— a vampire clan with the purest bloodline of any vampire family. Out of this clandestine group came one who was different, yet the same: Ascher, a half-bloodling— half- human, half vampire. Ascher questions the purpose for his existence and which world he truly belongs to: the human world or the vampire world. Two months from sealing to Ursula—a prearranged union to a woman he abhors —he’s at his wit’s end. He knows if he calls off the sealing, the Romanian clan will strike with deadly force, but he cannot see eternity with a cold empty shell of a woman like Ursula.

Just when he thought life was complicated enough, he meets Shauna—a beautiful, bi-racial human Wiccan—and immediately develops an unshakable attraction to her. She makes him feel alive and vital despite his origins and Ascher makes a decision that turns his immortal world upside down.”

Review

 Listening to Ashlynne Laynne’s “The Progeny” come to life by narrator Shana Pennington-Baird took my breath away. I was totally engulfed into the world Mrs. Ashlynne Layanne created. To make a good audio book the writer and narrator must go hand in hand making a perfect match. This was it. I am normally not a fan of audio books, but I found listening to "The Progeny" amazing. In listening you could hear the smooth sensuous writing style of Ashlynne Laynne  purr into your ear with each intricate syllable.

Overall what drew me most to this book was the books lead female Shauna. She is a biracial woman. I have not seen much of bi-racial characters in books. Being a biracial woman myself I really enjoyed Mrs., Laynne’s choice in that. "The Progeny" is a highly recommend read.


About the Author:

Ashlynne Laynne is an award winning songwriter, poet, and author of erotic paranormal and contemporary romance. She’s always had a soft spot in her heart for vampires but grew tired of the garlic fearing, sun-loathing night stalkers of old. An avid horror movie fan, she tends to enjoy media and music of a younger, more eclectic nature. This was the catalyst for her writing The Progeny.

Ashlynne loves writing on the edge—combining the erotica and romance genres—and thinks of Ascher and Shauna as the wicked, damned version of Romeo and Juliet. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, reading, and spending time with her family. She juggles the hats of wife, mother, full time employee and part-time writer, hoping to write exclusively one day soon.
She lives in the Carolinas with her husband and son.


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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Spotlight Author: Allison Reid

In my motto of supporting fellow authors today we spotlight another indie author Allison Reid and her book Journey to Avid.


Synopsis

Threatening clouds and fierce storms besiege the city of Tyroc. More frequent and powerful than ordinary storms, young Elowyn, a weaver’s daughter living in the outskirts of the city, senses something disturbing and unnatural about them. She soon realizes that the storms are but a warning sign of much more frightening things yet to come.

Terrifying wolf-like creatures emerge from the depths of the wilderness at the bidding of a dark master. His name found only among the crumbling pages of ancient texts, the re-appearance of Alazoth and his Hounds is a dark omen for the people of Tyroc and beyond. Only legends remain of the heroes and prophets whose blood was shed ages ago to banish him into the abyss, which should have remained his prison for all time. How he has been released is a mystery, but all the old stories agree that death and destruction are sure to follow.

With the Hounds inching closer each day, the city of Tyroc caught up in religious and political turmoil, and her home life no less turbulent, Elowyn has nothing left to rely on but her meager courage and a budding faith in Aviad, the Creator. She and her sister, Morganne, set out on a remarkable journey that challenges everything they have ever known about themselves, the world, and the path that Aviad has laid out for them.
 

EXCERPT


Vision of Darkness
 

News reached the cottage three days later that a member of the renegade group had been caught. Such a thing had never happened before. Everyone had begun to believe that this mysterious group was completely impenetrable, beyond capture, injury, or even death. The latest rumor going about was that they weren’t people at all, but an elusive band of evil spirits. Whether they were made of spirit or flesh-and-blood would be revealed soon enough. By proclamation of the Sovereign’s sons, all were required to attend the renegade’s execution. This was a momentous victory for the two sons, and they wanted everyone to know it.

Elowyn worried that their mother was going to throw the crier out on his ear when he came knocking at the door. She had just settled at the loom with some newly spun, fine linen thread and was beginning the rhythm of the weave. Interrupting her weaving hours was dangerous, usually resulting in a backhand across the face. But the crier was not at her mercies, and even their mother realized it was ill-advised to oppose his demands. Irritated though she was, there was nothing she could do so long as she lived under the rule of Tyroc. So when the time came, she grudgingly dropped her threads and dragged Morganne, Elowyn, and Adelin out the door, grumbling the entire way.

To their mother, this execution meant nothing more than time away from her loom she could not afford to waste. She cared nothing for the politics of Tyroc, but she was keenly aware of the games the nobles often played with the simple tradesmen and artisans. Even the slightest delay or variation in what they asked for could give them cause to claim that they did not have to pay. She in turn would have little recourse against them. Considering that she had borrowed heavily to purchase the velvet and other materials she needed, if they refused to pay her, she would be ruined. But if all was precisely to their specifications, and the money was paid in full, this order would bring more wealth than she had seen in her lifetime. The risk made her anxious, which had the effect of making her more cross than usual.

They traveled the road together in an uncomfortable silence, each focused their own thoughts. Adelin was too young to know what was happening. She bounced contentedly on Morganne’s hip, pointing and babbling to any bright object that caught her attention. Morganne’s expression was solemn and somewhat tense. Elowyn could not guess what her thoughts were, but that was nothing unusual. Morganne usually kept to herself. Elowyn felt a kind of fluttering in the pit of her stomach and was dragging her feet, hoping somehow they would arrive too late. However, the end result was that their mother kept barking at her to hurry up, and each time she said it, she became more irritable.

There were others traveling with them, flooding in from the outskirts of Tyroc. Even laborers from the southern farming villages were given a reprieve by their lords so that they might attend. People flocking in on the smaller roads continued to join together like streams flowing into a river, until they became a massive flood of humanity surging forward. The main road took a sharp curve and sloped upward, running along the colossal eastern wall of the city. Rows of strategically placed guards stared down at them from the battlements, bows in hand. Elowyn could sense the tension in their muscles as they stood ready to shoot at the least sign of trouble. As the procession drew closer to the city gates, the crowds increased to an unbearable level. They were jostled along, pressed closer and closer together until one could only move forward, swept along in an unrelenting current.

Elowyn felt as though she were riding amidst a sickening sea, a swirl of men, women, carts, and livestock. There were other children too. The youngest ones clung to their mother’s skirts as shipwreck victims might cling to floating bits of wood. The whole mass swelled and moved along the wall in a gigantic wave, pushing, pulling, and roaring with an incomprehensible cacophony of shouts, laughter, jumbled conversations, and the groans of overburdened carts. The closer they came to the gates, the hotter and more foul smelling the air became. Elowyn felt as though she were being smothered. Every sound seemed louder than it really was, adding layers to the nervous ball that was beginning to form deep down in her stomach. One of the carts near her had a squeaky wheel. Though it was such a small sound in the midst of all that chaos, it completely unnerved her. She held her ears trying to block it out, but it only seemed louder with the dampening of the other sounds. It was like a tiny, desperate scream for help that went ignored.

Every once in a while a faint whiff of fresh air brushed Elowyn’s face, and she drank it in greedily as though it might very well be her last. She closed her eyes and tried to calm herself, hoping that once they were all squeezed through the gate into the city, there would be more room on the other side. But in that she was greatly disappointed. When they finally approached the gate, and were shoved through by the pressing mob behind, the inner city was just as crowded. She continued to push forward, through narrow streets lined with corbelled buildings that leaned out precariously over them. The doorway of every shop was jammed with buyers haggling over goods. The rest of the crowd attempted to converge in the central square where the execution was to be held. Not only was the square packed with eager spectators, but merchants had set up their carts any place they could, not willing to miss the opportunity to sell their wares to such a multitude. It was almost like faire time.

Elowyn was tired of being jostled and elbowed and nearly run over by carts. She felt trapped in a prison of legs and long dresses, and was not tall enough to see what was going on ahead of her. A heavy-set woman with an edgy basket on her shoulders was pushing her way through the crowd. She shoved full force into Elowyn, nearly toppling the basket.

“Now then,” the woman said gruffly, “watch where you’re going.”

Never mind that Elowyn had been standing perfectly still, and it was the woman who should have been watching. But Elowyn knew better than to say anything. As the woman and her basket moved forward, a throng of people tried to follow in her wake. The result was that Elowyn found herself being separated from Morganne and her mother. There was no way she could help it. Soon she would be swallowed up by the mass of people around her.

To Elowyn, who never came into the city unless she absolutely had to, and who avoided even the smallest of crowds as a general rule, this whole venture was a complete nightmare. She looked around desperately for a way to break free. The only things she could see were the tops of nearby buildings, and one lone tree standing above the crowd to the east. Gritting her teeth, she made her way toward the tree, not caring whose leg got pushed out of the way, or whose toes got stepped on. After what seemed like an age, she finally reached it and scrambled up the trunk with experienced ease. A few people looked at her strangely, and a group of rough-looking boys pointed at her and laughed, but she didn’t care. She was relieved to be above the fray and felt safe in this small bit of nature amidst the ugliness of the city.

“Poor tree,” Elowyn said as she examined it. She was accustomed to the beautiful, healthy trees growing freely in the wilds. This one was bursting forth like an unwanted weed, stunted and sickly. Its roots strained at the cobbles, forcing them to bubble upward in rolling swells. Its trunk was full of nails, and holes, and deep scars from carts being rammed into it. She fingered a pale, listless leaf. The city was choking it, and yet it defiantly lived, even in this place where it surely didn’t belong. Or perhaps, she thought, the tree was the only thing that really belonged, and it was the city that was encroaching.

Down below, something was starting to happen. First came a crier, announcing the royal procession. Guards with long spears began to shove through the crowds, holding them back to make a wide pathway up to the platform in the town center. Then came members of the Circle—the late Sovereign’s most trusted personal guards. A mysterious bunch they were, with their faces always covered. They were supposed to be the best fighters anywhere in the Sovereign’s realm, and they guarded the Sovereign with their lives. Elowyn supposed now that the Sovereign was gone they belonged to his sons.

Sure enough, the two brothers appeared next, along with a figure she did not recognize who was wearing a rich black cape. The Sovereign’s sons wore gold circlets on their heads, and held royal scepters in their hands. Long brilliant red robes trailed behind them, the ends held up by servants. The extravagance of their clothing and jewelry was like nothing Elowyn had ever seen, even on the wealthiest of her mother’s clients. But Elowyn found that instead of making them look majestic and powerful, the excess of their attire only appeared gaudy and overbearing. After the brothers came the remainder of the Circle, and then the prisoner; a hooded figure bound around his chest, arms and wrists. Following the prisoner were more guards like the kind she had seen on the walls of the city. They carried short spears that were pointed at the prisoner’s back.

It was rumored among the people of Tyroc that there was something strange about the brothers. Everyone whispered that the eldest in particular “wasn’t quite right,” but because he had been favored by the Sovereign, none dared to speak against him openly. No one really knew anything about the younger son, who had remained aloof and mysterious. Indeed, this was one of the first times he had appeared before them as a public figure. Everyone was hoping that today the question on everyone’s mind over the last months might finally be settled—who would succeed as the next Sovereign? Though the elder had clearly been the beloved son, the people were uneasy about the idea of being ruled by a man who was quite possibly insane. However little they knew about the younger son, at the least he seemed of sound mind and body.

Once the procession was settled on the platform and the crowds had been stilled, the younger of the two brothers came forward to speak. Elowyn found that she was close enough to see his face, and she studied it thoughtfully. His expression was surprisingly vacant, cold, and arrogant. Before he had even opened his mouth, Elowyn knew that she disliked him. His elder brother sat behind him in silence with a dazed look, as if he was not really sure where he was, or what was going on around him. There was no question as to why people whispered that he wasn’t quite right.

“Good people of Tyroc,” the younger brother addressed the crowd. His voice was forceful and clear, but its tone betrayed his youthful age. “It has been nearly four months since the passing of my beloved father from this world into the one beyond. To find him taken so suddenly in the prime of his age was a great shock to us all. Regrettably, he left no clear will or documentation to establish the succession of rule. Were these normal circumstances, it would be clearly my brother Avery’s birthright. However these are not normal circumstances. My brother’s health is far too delicate to bear the strain of leadership, and I, according to the laws of our realm, am not yet come of age to claim the title of Sovereign. Therefore, the decision has fallen to the Council of Elders. They have spent these last months in grave deliberation as to what would be in the best interests of the people. I am pleased to announce that our good Lord Braeden, my father’s trusted Chief Steward, and my long-time, most learned tutor, has graciously agreed at the Council’s request, to serve as Protector of Tyroc, and to mentor me into my rightful place as Sovereign.”

The man in the black cape neither spoke nor smiled, but faced the crowd and made a low, dignified bow. Elowyn gazed at him intently, probing his features to figure out what sort of man he might be. His eyes were dark, nearly as black as the cape draped around him, and deeply set, leaving pronounced shadows above his cheekbones. Perhaps they seemed even darker due to the fact that his face was unusually pale—nearly as white as newly bleached linen. It was stretched thin in an unnatural way, almost as though he was wearing someone else’s skin. His nose was twisted, and his lips were hard and cruel. She had never before felt such a deep sense of distress just from looking into someone’s face. For a moment, his glance fell in her direction. She felt their eyes lock as he peered at her form through the branches of the tree. Elowyn suddenly felt uncovered and instinctively tried to shield herself, nearly losing her balance in the process. The strength of his gaze seemed to penetrate her clothing and her body, reaching through to the very depths of her soul as if to see if he could snatch away a piece of it.

   An intense sensation of dread overcame Elowyn and a cold chill violently shook her small body. She felt the same sickness in her stomach that she had suffered several days earlier when she had found the ground by the stream soaked with blood. As she stared at the man in the black cape, unable to look away, it seemed to her that a thick, dark cloud suddenly descended upon him. From where she could not tell, as the sun was blazing brightly in the midst of a flawless sapphire sky. She gasped and shut her eyes tightly, praying that whatever hold this man seemed to have over her would be broken. Gathering her courage, she cautiously opened her eyes. The dark mist had dissolved away, and despite his pallor, the Sovereign’s steward appeared once again to be an ordinary man in a black cape. Elowyn could not explain the experience, though it left her trembling and uneasy.

Elowyn glanced over the crowd below her. No one else seemed to have seen what she had, or felt that deep sense of foreboding in their blood. The crier had urged them to cheer at the moment when the man stepped forward to take recognition, and they had mindlessly complied. As far as they were concerned, the anxiety of not knowing who the Sovereign’s successor would be had ended, and now they could continue living their lives just as they had before. Tyroc was the largest city anywhere within close reach, and it had enjoyed peace for so many years that perhaps the populace had forgotten how easily and swiftly the winds of fortune could change.

“And now!” the younger brother said, holding up his hand for quiet once more. Elowyn saw the look of arrogance intensify as the cheering crowds made him bolder. “Now we come to the less pleasant task of dealing with the traitor in our midst. It is truly sad,” he paused for effect, “that one of our own would take advantage of our weakness in this time of mourning. This rebel group, whose members were once loved and trusted by my father, and who for so many years gladly partook of his bounty and endless generosity, have turned his grave into a stepping-stone. In a most dishonorable fashion, they have used our turmoil against us, striking out at the innocent while they themselves hide in the shadows like cowards.

“They have haunted our forests and roads, killing our guards on sight, unprovoked. Our many attempts to stop them failed until several days ago, when we caught this man skulking along the city walls. Even in these difficult circumstances we have tried to be fair. We asked what grievance this group has against us, and tried to understand their demands, but all we got for our efforts was silent defiance. These are not men who can be reasoned with. They are thirsty for nothing more than blood and power. They slaughter without cause, and without conscience. They are murderers and thieves, and our laws will punish them according to their deeds, for even in our hour of darkness, we are a just people.” He paused long enough to look upon the rapt faces of the crowd as they drank in every word of his carefully rehearsed speech.

“This man,” he said, pointing to the bound and hooded figure, “will serve as an example to the rest. Others will now know what happens to groups such as these, who strike out against the people of Tyroc. Justice shall be served here today as we avenge the innocent blood these men have spilled. Executioner, bring the condemned man forward so that the people may get a good look at one of the many who have caused them so much anguish.”

The hood was finally removed, revealing a fair-haired young man who was blinking painfully in the brightness of the light. The crowds were jeering at him and yelling insults. They might have thrown stones and rotten food as well, had there not been a chance of mistakenly hitting one of the Sovereign’s sons.

Elowyn’s stomach ached. The younger brother’s speech sounded noble, and it rang true with all of the rumors she had heard. Yet there was an uneasiness stirring deep within her being. The look on the captured man’s face did not speak of blood lust or greed. His eyes did not lack conscience. He stood there amidst the jeers with his chin high and a look of peace on his face. With shock, Elowyn realized that as horrified as she was at having to witness this man’s execution, he was not afraid to die. Perhaps that was what unnerved her so. He was supposed to argue, and struggle, and try to break free—what had he to lose if they were to kill him anyway? What animal in the wood sees the hunter and just stands there without any attempt to outrun the arrow or outwit the blade?

The younger brother continued, “Our law allows you final words before your execution. Do you have anything to say for yourself?”

“Only that such blatant lies do not become one of your stature, Milord. But, praise be to Aviad that He is beyond such deception. In my death, shall the truth someday be revealed.” He said it not with anger or bitterness, but as a quiet statement of fact. There was no question that he believed what he said.

The younger brother’s face flushed with emotion for the first time that day. He glanced at the man with the black cape as though asking for direction. He had not yet learned how to make a seamless recovery when something unexpected rattled his performance, and his inexperience was showing. The man in the black cape appeared to be completely unruffled, even slightly amused, as he whispered something in the brother’s ear.

The younger brother turned once again to the crowd. “Yes, fine sentiments from a thief and murderer,” he said in a smug, condescending tone. “Fortunately our laws are swayed by evidence rather than impassioned words.”

He pulled out a small scroll and waved it before the crowd, “This scroll certifies that this man has been convicted of treason before a court of Tyroc. He is found to be in league with those who have slain our people without cause or mercy. The customary punishment for treason is death by public impalement—a slow, torturous death. But we are prepared to show this man more mercy than he has shown, in the hope that his comrades will be brought to repentance, and return to the lives they once had. The prisoner, alas, must still answer for his crime, but we have granted him a swift death by the executioner’s axe.”

 
About the Author



Allison D. Reid was born in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Her love for medieval fantasy was sparked by the Narnia Chronicles by C.S. Lewis, which fed both her imagination and her spiritual development. When at the age of thirteen her family moved to Germany, her passion for medieval history and legend only increased, and she found herself captivated by the ancient towns and castles of Europe. Allison returned to the United States to study art and writing at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA.  She earned her B.A. under the tutelage of the well-renowned and prolific writer Andrew Salkey, a student of her other great inspiration, and the father of fantasy, J. R. R. Tolkien. After graduating from Hampshire College, Allison moved to Connecticut.  There she got the opportunity to attend seminary and further explore her faith before returning to her home state of Ohio. Allison now lives in the Miami Valley area with her husband and children. She continues to work on her first published series while taking care of her family, editing for other independent writers, and managing a home business.

To find out more on Allison Reid and Journey to Avid:  
Social Links:
www.weavingword.com (main website)
https://weavingword.wordpress.com/ (blog)
https://www.facebook.com/JourneytoAviad (JTA facebook page)

Purchasing Links:

Amazon & Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Journey-Aviad-Windrider-Chronicles-Book-ebook/dp/B006G2EX86/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422821488&sr=8-1&keywords=Journey+to+Aviad

BN: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/journey-to-aviad-allison-reid/1107518297?ean=9781456329655
 





 

Friday, January 30, 2015

Guest Post: Renee Scattergood

Authors UNITE!  Welcome Indie author Renee Scattergood as she invites you into her world of the Shadow Stalkers in her new release "Demon Hunt" (Book 2 in the Shadow Stalker Series)



 

On Being a Shadow Stalker

By Auren from the Shadow Stalker Series

Being a shadow stalker is new to me. Unlike others of my kind, I didn't grow up on the Dark Isle, so Kado asked me to write about what the experience of discovering who I am has been for me. A lot of you are curious about what it's like to be a shadow stalker, so I will share this with you and hopefully it will answer some of your questions. Or maybe not, since my experiences don't reflect those of the average shadow stalker. At least it might come close.

When I learned that I was a shadow stalker, the first thing I felt was fear. While I always felt I was different from others, I thought it had more to do with my appearance. Shadow stalkers tend to have darker skin, and we were living in Appolia with people who have very pale skin with light colored hair. So needless to say, I never felt like I fit in completely.

I never, in my wildest dreams, could have imagined how different I really was from those people, though. Suddenly I had to deal with how people would react to me or how I would act around them if they knew about me. Shadow stalkers are feared by the general public because of the powers we possess. Even though our people aided the Coalition, and essentially turned the tide for them, in the first war against the Galvadi, there was no love lost when they believed the Galvadi Empire had wiped out all of the shadow stalkers.

I grew up believing all the shadow stalkers were dead and hearing stories about how dangerous we were. So it was those stories that first popped into my mind when I was told I was a shadow stalker. People were going to fear me and that in turn made me fear them. Society has a tendency to react violently toward anything it doesn't understand.

Then I began discovering the shadow world. Since it's where we get our powers, it was not a place I could avoid. Being in the shadow world to me is like existing in a sort of dream state. It's not like being here. There's no air. I could stop breathing and it wouldn't make an ounce of difference. I wouldn't die from lack of oxygen. You can't move physically. Everything is done with your mind. And the people there, well they're not very chatty. They're dead people (mostly), and if for some reason you do attract their attention (usually when they have something to tell you and not the other way around)…well speaking to them has never been a pleasant experience for me.

The shadow people don't speak with their mouths. They speak directly into your head and unlike speaking to another living person through the shadow world, they don't seem to understand the concept of boundaries. Having a shadow person in your mind feels like someone is literally crushing your brain. They can make their voices very loud if they don't think you're paying attention and it can feel very oppressive. The worst part is they don't speak our language (well some do, but that's another story), so until you learn theirs, it's impossible to understand them. Not a good thing when you have one who is adamant about getting a message to you.

Then there are the demons, the guardians of the shadow world. They are quite determined to make sure we stay out of the shadow world. I've learned as long as I am calm, they won't even know I'm there. As soon as they detect fear or anger, I will become a target, and they will come after me. It's happened a few times that I know of already, and it's not something I'm eager to repeat.

Learning to use my abilities has been both exciting and scary. It's exciting because, well I mean how cool is it to have the ability to teleport from one place to another, listen to people's thoughts, summon demons from the shadow world, and who knows what else. I have only just started learning, and I know I've barely begun to truly understand what I'm capable of doing. The scary part is using my abilities requires me to access the shadow world…see above.

In all seriousness, though, I've learned that the shadow stalkers were created by the shadow people for a specific purpose. I don't know what that purpose is; only the Foramar is given that information by the shadow people. What I do know is in order for us to fulfill that purpose, we need to live by a very strict code. For instance, we cannot marry who we want, we cannot bring a normal human to the Dark Isle unless that person has been approved as a mate by the shadow people, and we have to adhere to whatever the Foramar says regardless of how we feel about it personally. He is the voice of the shadow people in our world. In his absence, the Council of Elders acts as a guide to our people, but not even they have the power of the Foramar. The only power they have is to uphold the code as taught to us by the shadow people (at least that's the only power they're supposed to have).

I am living in a time of darkness for the shadow people, however. Our Foramar, my father, has been held captive by the Galvadi Empire since the day I was born. Somehow they have been able to keep him from accessing the shadow world, and therefore his powers. The Galvadi have developed technology they can use against us, and for now we have no way to counter it.

I fear that I will not be able to finish my training before I have to face our enemies. I am the delohi-saqu, the one Drevin, emperor of the Galvadi Empire, believes is destined to enslave the people of the Serpent Isles. He wants me dead so badly, he has become the thing he fears I might be.

So to me, being a shadow stalker means finding the courage and strength to stand against the one who would destroy us all.

Please check out Rene and her engrossing Shadow Stalker Series!



Bio:

Renee Scattergood lives in Australia with her husband, Nathan, and daughter, Taiya. She was inspired to become a story-teller by George Lucas, but didn't start considering writing down her stories until she reached her late twenties. Now she enjoys writing high fantasy, and has recently began publishing her first series, Shadow Stalker. Aside from writing, she loves reading (Fantasy, of course), watching movies with her family, and doing crafts and science experiments with her daughter.



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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Review: ICE by Jessica Wren


Synopsis

“The people of Minterville, Georgia know that something is wrong in their once-idyllic community. The reclusive and mistrustful people of Minterville are uneasy about the presence of two suspicious families, the Quirogas and the de los Santos. Since their arrival six months prior, the people of Minterville have lost The Minter, a form of telepathic communication available only to them. Because The Minter cannot function in the presence of evil, the community concludes that the Quirogas and the de los Santos have sinister motives for settling into the community.

Mayor Tom Watson and Police Chief Andy Thompson have been trying desperately to figure out the reason for the families’ sudden entrance into Minterville. The reason becomes clears one Friday morning: they have been sent by Manuela Escribano (aka the “Ice Queen”), a powerful and vindictive drug lord, to collect an old drug debt. Unfortunately, it is too late; Escribano’s diabolical plan to ensure payment has already been set into motion. Time is of the essence; Tom, Chief Andy, and the rest of Minterville must act quickly before innocent people die and their beloved community is destroyed forever.”
 



Review

Writing is like fishing. You toss out your line (i.e. your book) hopping to hook a fish(i.e. a reader). They say as well that if you don’t hook your reader within the first few lines then it’s over. That person will probably not continue reading your book. Well luckily Mrs. Wren is a great fisherman for she hooks you within the first few lines with her tantalizing use of words. She writes with a mystery that begs you to read more to find out the meaning behind her setting of words.

Jessica Wren’s book “Ice” takes you on a dramatic, jolting ride. There is a mystery brewing in the small town of Minterville, Georgia. First two mysterious families have moved into the small town of Minterville, which has also brought on an eerie physical gloom of clouds that hang over the town. The clouds just hang there like a cover of gloom giving no rain. Next the Minter stopped. The Minter is this little secret mental communication board some of the towns folks have in Minterville. The big problem with it stopping is that it only stops when there is an evil presence around.

If that is not of enough worry for the residents of Minterville, the women of Minterville start disappearing…

Jessica Wren then takes the floor out from under you as the story takes a shockingly, wicked turn. To remind you this book is title “ICE

 ” there is a reason for that. I enjoyed how the Mrs. Wren weaved the title of her book into the story itself. There is a reason this book is entitled “ICE”. It is not pretty either.

Written in parts, with different narratives by certain towns folks of Minterville was an interesting narrative choice. It worked too. It gave the book a feel of finding an old town newspaper, or town history book. This worked with the overall tone of the story too.

Overall I enjoyed “ICE”. The book was not what I thought it would be. Jessica Wren sets up a nice cozy setting then all of a sudden it takes an enthralling unexpected turn that does not disappoint you.

There were a lot of characters and people being related to this person and that in the book. It kind of confused me a bit, but that is just me. Genealogy confuses me sometime with your brother being your uncles monkey or something like that. In the end good read. This innocently titled book will shock you.


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Monday, January 19, 2015

Review: The Last Son Himself

Today I am reviewing a new video blogger I discovered, The Last Son, Himself.

REVIEW: The Last Son, Himself

The Last Son, Himself is the new Hip hop philosopher blogger featured on YouTube. Call him the Hip hop Guru. The Last Son, Himself could be the next Hip hop Dalia Llama. All that aside officially named Isaiah Robinson he calls himself The Last Son, Himself hosting a philosophical sort of video blogs for the masses.

Isaiah as the Last Son, Himself deliver a straight edge reality telling you like it is , yet still be engaging and poetic . He speaks from the soul on topics such as how to overcoming your fears . How to deal with stress and anger (No anger management classes please!). The Last Son, Himself does not believe in sugar coating his message for the betterment of fancy words, or mystic messages that will rack your brain for hours wondering what the heck he just said by saying a grasshopper hops twice only when it rains. ??? ?

Last Son, Himself dish's 100% truth , and nothing but. Sound harsh? The Last Son, Himself tell the truth in a way you can dig. He speaks it all truthfully, fluidly, and oh so poetically.

In My Personal Opinion

I want to rave about the Last Son, Himself . His video blogs are engaging and insightful. I felt the message he was sending. His Facebook page is even better with him posting daily quotes from his own wisdom as well as other philosophers. The Last Son Himself draws you in with his hip hop swag playing to the young adult crowd, and teens using a blend of psychology and philosophy .

To be honest, I went into his video blog with a no nonsense reviewer's attitude, but with each video I melted more and more. There was no mystic mumbo jumbo to his speaking. No cheery, sunny rays of sunshine and love and light with rainbows. No need to buy special crystals manuals. He is straight , He is street core. I liked that . He does not deny life is full of negativity. He doesn't deny we don't fear . What he does speak is that we can change our life for the better. He is honest that it will not be easy either. Nothing is in life. We need to keep at it, then soon see our dreams come true . You kind of believe him too. The Last Son, Himself has a presence that is saying, I am just like you. I've been there.

To see more visit Last Son Himself
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Book Review: FATEFUL By Cheri Schmidt

Hello all! For the new year I revamped my freelance writing services into a review writing business, with book reviews being one of my services. SOOoooo to kick off the new year here is my first BOOK REVIEW! Under my new company Entertainment Review Freelance Writing Services!
You can also view it on Goodreads!

Hope you all enjoy!


Synopsis: A huge fan of Jane Austen, Danielle hopes to find her own Mr. Darcy when she leaves Colorado to attend art school in London. Of course she knows it's silly to wish for that, naive even. But she's met enough males who lacked respect for women, a growing trend it seemed. And at nineteen...well.... However, on only her second night there she gets lost and is threatened by a stalker who proves to be immune to her martial arts training. Before she is completely overpowered, she is then saved by Ethan Deveroux.

While Danielle does find the romance she seeks in Ethan, he's no Mr. Darcy. Her hero is held by a spell which fractures their chance at a happy ending. During the day Ethan is closer to mortal than immortal and can date her like any other man. Yet, as the sun sets, the powerful magic of an ancient curse returns and the evil of that spell is revealed. When that magic begins, Danielle's fairytale romance ends because Ethan Deveroux is a vampire
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Review
Fateful” is definitely a young adult themed book. None the less I found it to be an enchanting read. I am a bit overdosed on Vampire stories. I did find the origins of the Vampires to be a bewitching curse interesting, and magical. The main heroine here also has an old fashion penance to her character, which I liked as well. This was not just vampire loves human story either as the author added an interesting twist as to why they are attracted each other.

Overall I enjoyed the book finding it magical, charming, even witty at times. If you enjoyed "Twilight" you will enjoy this book.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Ringing in the New Year!





The Year In Review

Looking back in 2014 it was the year of marketing. I took a major step in promoting Angelic Confessions more. Angelic Confessions had its very first book blitz that went really well. I met some new amazing indie authors like myself.  I even got a boost in sales!


An Exciting 2015

It's a new year so I thought I start a new writing genre BOOK REVIEWS! I normally write reviews for clients anyway so I decided to make it my Nitch. The THING I do. I write reviews. I write them well. It is what I am good at. With that said I opened up Entertainment Review Freelancing Services!

Entertainment Review is a freelancing website for those looking for Reviews. I specialize in different types of reviews not just book reviews too. I even will accept special requests. For example one company asked me to ghost write a book for them.Working with the indie world I make my prices extremely affordable to help struggling authors.


My History in Freelancing

In 2015 I am hoping to have some success in this. I need to work, but working the mundane is just now working with my body. I sit here writing this even with an ice pack on right shoulder blade. All I did was taken out the garbage. I confess I never really put that much stock in my freelancing. I did it sporadically. There were times where I was getting steady work. Still I didn't have the faith in it. That I could do it. That I could do more. I also was all over the place. I wrote on many topics not having a nitch. I even wrote an article on finding your nitch! I never really had one. Not until now.

Angelic Confessions Book 2

Of course in 2015 I will be working on Book 2 of Angelic Confessions hoping for a October 2015 release date!








Wednesday, December 17, 2014

HOLIDAY ANGEL GREETINGS!

HOLIDAY ANGEL GREETINGS!


Join me and a slew of other amazing indie authors for the DKC's 12 Days of Christmas! An Indie Authors Celebration!

On December 18th (Thursday) I get to take over DKC. Come join me as I give you my confessional. Read some of my never before published poetry.

  •  Join an author pow wow by the yule log

  •  And share a sneak peek at Book 2 of Angelic Confessions!

If that is not enough to entice you enter DKC awesome giveaways! One which features your chance to win a print or digital copy of Angelic Confessions! As well as a FREE writing service from yours truly!


To all I wish a blessed holiday season!

~Jan Marie

Monday, November 10, 2014

Book Blitz Hit!: DKC Fantasty Publishing Review

                                              


 I would like to give a BIG thanks to Dragon Knight Chronicles Fantasy Publishing for hosting my book blitz. I would also like to thank all the bloggers too who volunteered to participate and read my book.

 About DKC Fantasy Publishing

I discovered DKC via a post from another author on LinkedIn who mentioned their book promotion services. I decided to check them out, and ended up ordering a book review, character interview, and author interview wrapping it all up in having a Book Blitz!  Working with them was a surprisingly fun experience. They are a real talented group tending to their clients needs in a warm and friendly matter. I can not say enough at how great it was to work with them. They deliver you prompt updates on the progression leading up to your big Blitz or Blog Tour day. They explain everything to you detailed in a friendly and professional manner. They really understand what authors need, as well as what they are looking for.

Prices

I found their prices to be reasonable. Affordable even for a single indie mom writer like me.

Other Services

 DKC Fantasy is not just about book promotions. They offer other services too, such as editing, and
 book cover design. (I just might use them for Book 2!)

Overall Thoughts

To all soon to be published authors I highly recommend  DKC Fantasy Publishing for your promotional needs.You will not be disappointed in the promotion, and treatment  they give you.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Angelic Confession Blitz Tour: Angelic Confessions:REVIEW

 


Angelic Confessions Book Review
By Kathryn Jenkins
 


"In a world where the Father created all I was born...an angel. A new breed it was meant to overthrow the children of heaven. To prevent this I was taken, and raised as Father's own. my memories wiped, the killer beast inside me caged. Memories never stay buried though...and love could threaten us all."

Jan Marie takes our breath away with her first novella Angelic Confessions. Marie shows us a new insight into the realm of angels. The love affair that grows between the two main characters Pio and Aye is a wild ride that carries you throughout the story.

Aye is a creature that will change the fate of the angels forever. She will bring down Father and heaven itself. Where an innocent child should be kept safe, Father puts her future into the hands of the one man that will bring her own undoing. The love of a man cannot only destroy the innocence but may bring the world as they know it to an end.

Angelic Confessions is, in its own right, a story that takes your breath away. Never before has an author used a writing style that compliments the mindset of an angel. Marie created a beautiful writing style all her own featured throughout her novella.

The story grabbed me right from the start and I couldn’t put it down until I finished reading the entire novella. While it’s not a story that I would normally read, I thoroughly enjoyed reading the story, and I am eagerly awaiting the next book in the series.

5/5 stars (You blew my mind away)

Visit: http://angelicconfessions.webs.com/