Title: Anna
Author: Julia Crane
Series: Keegan's Chronicles (Novella)
Genre: YA/Witches
Publisher: Valknut Press
Release Date: May 27 2012
Rating: 4.5
Synopsis:
Follow Anna from Keegan's Chronicles on her own adventure!
Seventeen-year-old Anna is an unskilled, natural witch still seeking a way to access her magick. When she moves to Seattle for college, she encounters two powerful witches who need her as much as she needs them. For the first time, Anna believes she's found someone who can help her explore her own magick.
Her dream quickly turns into a nightmare.
Creatures of the Light have gone missing, and the witches she admires so well are a part of the mystery.
Before she knows it, Anna is knee deep in the disappearances and trying to forge a relationship with a certain soldier named Tommy, all while trying to find her way. Will she have time to save the creatures of the light or will she become the next victim?
Cover Reveal & Sneak Peek Crimson Flames by Ashley Robertson
Monday, January 28, 2013
Title: Crimson Flames
Author: Ashley Robertson
Series: The Crimson Series (#2)
Genre: Paranormal/Vampires/Urban Fantasy
Half-vampire Abby Tate is determined to learn more about the sorceress powers that were awakened inside her when she was turned into a vampire—making her a whole new hybrid species. There’s a group of rogue vamps banding together and forming a Resistance against the vampire governing body, The Head Council, and Abby’s newly discovered powers are the key to the Council’s victory. Now the Resistance will do anything possible to remove the hybrid threat, and with no other options, Abby is forced to rely on the aid of the Council, yet can she trust the very vampires that hunt for her human lover? And even worse, can she fight the unwelcome attraction that’s growing between her and one of those ancient vampire rulers?
Author: Ashley Robertson
Series: The Crimson Series (#2)
Genre: Paranormal/Vampires/Urban Fantasy
Half-vampire Abby Tate is determined to learn more about the sorceress powers that were awakened inside her when she was turned into a vampire—making her a whole new hybrid species. There’s a group of rogue vamps banding together and forming a Resistance against the vampire governing body, The Head Council, and Abby’s newly discovered powers are the key to the Council’s victory. Now the Resistance will do anything possible to remove the hybrid threat, and with no other options, Abby is forced to rely on the aid of the Council, yet can she trust the very vampires that hunt for her human lover? And even worse, can she fight the unwelcome attraction that’s growing between her and one of those ancient vampire rulers?
Release Day Blitz Without Consent Bev Irwin
Saturday, January 26, 2013
What an exciting
day! And a contest too!
Another release day. Today is the day my medical / police thriller, WITHOUT CONSENT, comes out. So thrilled, I’m doing the happy dance. Glad you could come and join me.
What type of dance would you do? Jive, polka, rumba, or would you be refined and do a graceful waltz?
I’m doing a rock and roll. This is the fifth book in just over a year to be published which leads me to the today’s topic.
What to do while you are waiting for the train to stop at your corner?
The first thing you need to do is decide where you are going?
Do you have a specific genre you love to write and read? Or are you like me and like to genre hop?
I guess it’s my ADD but I like to multitask and I also like to flit from one writing project to the next. Not the most effective way to get the job done but it does keep things interesting.
Usually, I have several projects in varying stages of completion. Right now, in the romance genre I have a contemporary, a medical, and a suspense manuscript nearing completion. Another medical thriller with the same characters in WITHOUT CONSENT is partially written. I have three young adult novels in progress, one of them a sequel to my paranormal young adult, GHOSTLY JUSTICE with Daria and ghost, Amanda.
Now to just get them finished. But I have been so busy with edits and promotion for the books that came out this year that my writing time has been limited. I’m not complaining. It has been an amazing time. I’m so glad I’m ADD and had so many projects to pitch once the train stopped and let me get on.
Another release day. Today is the day my medical / police thriller, WITHOUT CONSENT, comes out. So thrilled, I’m doing the happy dance. Glad you could come and join me.
What type of dance would you do? Jive, polka, rumba, or would you be refined and do a graceful waltz?
I’m doing a rock and roll. This is the fifth book in just over a year to be published which leads me to the today’s topic.
What to do while you are waiting for the train to stop at your corner?
The first thing you need to do is decide where you are going?
Do you have a specific genre you love to write and read? Or are you like me and like to genre hop?
I guess it’s my ADD but I like to multitask and I also like to flit from one writing project to the next. Not the most effective way to get the job done but it does keep things interesting.
Usually, I have several projects in varying stages of completion. Right now, in the romance genre I have a contemporary, a medical, and a suspense manuscript nearing completion. Another medical thriller with the same characters in WITHOUT CONSENT is partially written. I have three young adult novels in progress, one of them a sequel to my paranormal young adult, GHOSTLY JUSTICE with Daria and ghost, Amanda.
Now to just get them finished. But I have been so busy with edits and promotion for the books that came out this year that my writing time has been limited. I’m not complaining. It has been an amazing time. I’m so glad I’m ADD and had so many projects to pitch once the train stopped and let me get on.
So how did my
journey begin?
It started with a pitch session with Savvy Authors in the summer of 2011. I pitched my medical romance, WHEN HEARTS COLLIDE to Debby at Soulmate Publishing and that book came out in December of the same year. At the same session, I pitched two books to Lauri at Black Opal Books and she contracted me for both of them! The first, my paranormal YA, GHOSTLY JUSTICE, was released in April, the second, a suspense with romantic elements, MISSING CLAYTON, came out in July.
Then, in October, Black Opal Books published IN HIS FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS, a middle grade/ YA, adventure. This book is about a boy’s survival in Northern Ontario while he searches for his missing father.
And, now today, (I’m doing a drum roll) my medical / police thriller, WITHOUT CONSENT, is being released. Wow! What a ride it’s been.
Now to get back to writing and finishing all those other projects and pray that they also find homes.
But I’m digressing. The point I’m getting at is that while you are waiting for that first amazing contract, you need to be writing, revising, writing, revising... It’s always good when you get a contract to be able to say, “Well, if you like that one...I do have...”
And there you go, possibly not only published but multi-published.
You write, you write some more. Keep that pen moving. You take courses, learn your craft, join on-line groups, go to conferences, meet other authors, network.
Go to conferences in the genres you like to write in. There are a ton of them out there and at different prices and lengths. You can find some that are an afternoon, a day, or even a week. Remember they can be a tax right-off when you do get published.
For myself I really enjoy a good mystery or thriller so I tend to go to conferences like Bouchercon (for writers and readers), Sleuthfest, Book Passages.
Network at the conferences. You never know what will happen. For me one of the most thrilling thing was chatting with Lee Child and him offering to read my manuscript and giving me the book endorsement: “A fine medical thriller.” Now how cool is that?
It started with a pitch session with Savvy Authors in the summer of 2011. I pitched my medical romance, WHEN HEARTS COLLIDE to Debby at Soulmate Publishing and that book came out in December of the same year. At the same session, I pitched two books to Lauri at Black Opal Books and she contracted me for both of them! The first, my paranormal YA, GHOSTLY JUSTICE, was released in April, the second, a suspense with romantic elements, MISSING CLAYTON, came out in July.
Then, in October, Black Opal Books published IN HIS FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS, a middle grade/ YA, adventure. This book is about a boy’s survival in Northern Ontario while he searches for his missing father.
And, now today, (I’m doing a drum roll) my medical / police thriller, WITHOUT CONSENT, is being released. Wow! What a ride it’s been.
Now to get back to writing and finishing all those other projects and pray that they also find homes.
But I’m digressing. The point I’m getting at is that while you are waiting for that first amazing contract, you need to be writing, revising, writing, revising... It’s always good when you get a contract to be able to say, “Well, if you like that one...I do have...”
And there you go, possibly not only published but multi-published.
You write, you write some more. Keep that pen moving. You take courses, learn your craft, join on-line groups, go to conferences, meet other authors, network.
Go to conferences in the genres you like to write in. There are a ton of them out there and at different prices and lengths. You can find some that are an afternoon, a day, or even a week. Remember they can be a tax right-off when you do get published.
For myself I really enjoy a good mystery or thriller so I tend to go to conferences like Bouchercon (for writers and readers), Sleuthfest, Book Passages.
Network at the conferences. You never know what will happen. For me one of the most thrilling thing was chatting with Lee Child and him offering to read my manuscript and giving me the book endorsement: “A fine medical thriller.” Now how cool is that?
I’ve met so many wonderful writers at these conferences.
You don’t harass them, you chat about life and interests. Respect them and
their privacy, but don’t be afraid to approach them and say how much you like
their books or their characters.
Do all the prep work so that when the train stops you are ready to leap on board with your bags packed with a variety of the best you can write manuscripts.
And keep dancing. I know I hope to.
Do all the prep work so that when the train stops you are ready to leap on board with your bags packed with a variety of the best you can write manuscripts.
And keep dancing. I know I hope to.
You can check out
my other books and an excerpt of each one on my website:
Bev Irwin Website
Black Opal Books
Soul Mate Publishing
Without Consent Links
Bev Irwin Website
Black Opal Books
Soul Mate Publishing
Without Consent Links
Release Blitz & Review In The Dark by Katie Salidas & Willsin Rowe
Friday, January 25, 2013
Title: In The Dark
Author/s: Salidas & Rowe
Series: Collage Interracial College Menage
Genre: Erotica
Publisher: Excessica
Release Date: January 25 2013
Edition: Kindle
Source: Authors in exchange for honest review.
Rating:
Cory Matthews is a handsome undergrad...with an embarrassing phobia. One that gets his heart pounding every single night. Achluophobia. Fear of the dark.
With finals all done and dusted, Cory swings by to pick up his girlfriend Hana, and her sexy roommate Maddy, for a big night of hitting the clubs and blowing off steam.
But before their night of fun can get started a summer monsoon knocks out the power for a whole city block, plunging Hana’s house into pitch blackness...kicking Cory’s fear into overdrive.
Though Hana sometimes teases Cory about his phobia, she knows it’s no laughing matter. And she’ll use whatever comes to hand – including Maddy – to take his mind off his troubles.
Together, these temptresses will show him that sometimes darkness can be far more revealing than light.
Author/s: Salidas & Rowe
Series: Collage Interracial College Menage
Genre: Erotica
Publisher: Excessica
Release Date: January 25 2013
Edition: Kindle
Source: Authors in exchange for honest review.
Rating:
Cory Matthews is a handsome undergrad...with an embarrassing phobia. One that gets his heart pounding every single night. Achluophobia. Fear of the dark.
With finals all done and dusted, Cory swings by to pick up his girlfriend Hana, and her sexy roommate Maddy, for a big night of hitting the clubs and blowing off steam.
But before their night of fun can get started a summer monsoon knocks out the power for a whole city block, plunging Hana’s house into pitch blackness...kicking Cory’s fear into overdrive.
Though Hana sometimes teases Cory about his phobia, she knows it’s no laughing matter. And she’ll use whatever comes to hand – including Maddy – to take his mind off his troubles.
Together, these temptresses will show him that sometimes darkness can be far more revealing than light.
Labels:
Erotica,
F/F/M,
Interracial Ménage,
Katie Salidas,
Review,
Willsin Rowe
Bloggers LUV Bloggers Blog Tour Interview With Ann Snizek
Thursday, January 24, 2013
I would love to welcome the lovely Ann to the blog today not only is she a blogger but she is also an author of young adult novels and she is here to tell us a little bit about herself. So grab a drink and sit back while we get to learn a little more about the lovely Ann Snizek.
Tell us a
little bit about yourself. What are you like outside of blogging and
reading?
Let's see...
other than blogging and reading, I write (mostly YA fiction), I facilitate a
local and online Creative Writing Club, and I volunteer as a tutor at the local
Adult Learning center. I also do writing
workshops, I home school our two youngest kids, plus I try to spend time with my
family - supporting them in their endeavors, I have a small herd of dairy
goats. I spend time with my
grandchildren when I can. I struggle
with my health issues, promote my books, play with creative design and
photography, watch movies, frequent Facebook, and occasionally sleep. :)
Tell us
about your blog. How did you come up with your blog title? Is there a story
behind the title?
The
Rambling Voices In My Head came in part from the A.D.D. that I deal with and partly from
a satirical and dry sense of humor and the mental stability issues that have
become mandatory for anyone functioning in our world. ;) I
like playing on words and I think people view me as a bit corny, but I am what
I am. As long as I'm having fun and not
hurting anyone, why not.... There are enough things in my life trying to drag
me down and I don't need to add to them.
Has blogging
changed your reading habits? Do you read books that you normally would not have
read now that you have your own blog?
It has. I have found that I am much more aware of
structure and style in things I read, and have ventured into other genres in an
effort to learn from these varying styles and in doing so, I find that my
communications and writing in general has improved. Also, networking with other genre writers and
viewing other blogs has introduced me to countless amazing people that I would
otherwise never have met. I try to help
other new writers and aspiring writers as I am being helped myself. Everything happens for a reason, even if we
don't know what that reason is.
How has the
blogging experience been for you? Any best book blogging moments so far?
I am still
very new at the blogging experience itself.
So, I haven't had too many to compare.
However, I do love feedback. Just
knowing that someone has read what I've put out there and is willing to
interact with me is amazing. I'm not the
kind of person that has to conform to ideas just because. In fact, there are times that I will say
something controversial simply to have an interaction and "debate"
going. Usually, I see both sides of
issues and try to keep open-minded. I
generally don't believe in absolutes.
This
question I know is a little unfair okay maybe a lot but here it goes. If you
could choose only one book to own, which one would, you choose?
ONLY ONE!!
Goodness, I am a book addict! I am going
through withdrawal panic at the thought.
LOL ... I won't pick my own because I can have those stories within me
whenever I wish. It would have to be an
Anne McCaffrey book. With so many to
choose from I think (at least at this moment) that I would pick The
Masterharper of Pern. Although,
I would want to sneak some Orson Scott Card in there too... LOL This is just a cruel question... (my hair is
turning grey at the terror of the thought of only having one book!) My other option is a Thesaurus!! But that is more a friend than a book. ;)
Another
unfair question I know I am being really mean sorry. If you could disappear
into any book, which one would it be?
Definitely a
Pern book. I don't care which one as
long as I get to be on Pern. :)
If there is
one fictional character that you could bring to life, who would it be and
why?
I think I
would like to meet Ansset from The Songmaster by Orson Scott
Card. It is amazing how much he learned
and how he communicated with the other characters. He has an amazing talent and ability and I
would love to have the chance to hear Mikail's Songbird sing his life's
song! Very moving, and although not the
happiest of endings, a very fitting and noble ending for such an incredible
book. I couldn't imagine it any more
fitting.
Name 3 books
and 3 Authors that you Highly Recommend? That is 3 Indie/Self Published and 3
Traditional? So that is a Total of 6 Authors and Books.
Wow! Another tough one. Let's see.
I won't pick Anne McCaffrey, Orson Scott Card, or David Eddings... only
because I can't decide which individual book to pick. Since YA fiction is my favorite genre, I will
pick some newer books that I have fallen in love with. The Immortal Instruments: City of Bones
by Cassandra Clare; Hunger Games by
Suzanne Collins; and Fallen by Lauren Kate for the
"traditionally" published. (I
know all these books are in series, but once you read the first -- if you
haven't already -- you will want to read the rest)
Indie/Self
Published is just as difficult! Many of
the Indie books I have been exposed to I haven't had the chance to finish
yet. One book I would recommend hasn't
actually been published yet. So, I'm not sure if it counts... The
Peculiar Friendship by Jamie C. Ruff (I had the opportunity to help
edit this book and it is out of my normal genre, but I think it is an amazing
book); I loved Haven by
Justin Kemppainen (although I haven't gotten around to write a review for it...
sorry); and A Faerie Fated Forever by Mary Anne Graham (again, I
haven't gotten to writing a review YET).
However, I have just accumulated a large collection of new Indie books
that I am dying to read!!! I tend to be
a sucker for series.
Which blog
or blogger inspires you?
Again with
the tough questions.. lol. I'm glad that
this has been emailed to me so that I can think about theses answers... and you
can't see how many times I go back and change things. (hehehe) Anyway, I think that I will have to go
with... Jodie Pierce. www.jodiepierceauthor.blogspot.com and www.thevampirequeen1.blogspot.com She has been of great assistance to me as I
have started my professional writing career.
She has great enthusiasm and is a wonderful lady that I have the privilege
to have met... and call friend. It is
difficult to narrow it down because there are so many blogs/bloggers out there
that I am discovering daily.
What are
your favorite/least favorite things about book blogging?
My favorite
things would be the variety. There are
so many new and not as new books and authors.
I love coming up with questions and topics that I hope are not
necessarily "run of the mill", but lively, interactive, and fun. The problem is that this is the most
difficult part also. I find so many
books and ideas that I have to prioritize to get to, and I want to do justice
to each of them. Decisions, decisions!!
What are
your goals for your blog in the future?
I want my
blog to be a site that provides my readers with entertainment, education, and a
relaxed place to expand their horizons and see the value of literacy in all its
many forms. I want it to be
inspirational, but not preachy; educational, but fun. I also want it to be a place where I can
learn along with my readers.
Just for Fun
Favorite New
Release?
Okay, now I
have to say that it is mine. :P Tunuftol's Fortress of Light (Tunuftol
Book 1). I know I'm biased, but
what can I say... I am proud of my first publication.
Favorite
Male Hero?
The twins
(George and Fred Weesley) from the Harry Potter series. They are inseparable and thus must be counted
together despite any other outcome) They
are simply awesome!
Favorite
Female Heroine?
Anne
of Green Gables by
L Montgomery. She has such a spirit and
spark that is both irritating and endearing.
Favorite
Genre?
YA
Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Favorite
Place to Read?
Anywhere it
is quiet. :)
Hardcopy or
Ebook?
I enjoy
both. Ebooks can go with me where ever I
go -- even in the dark, but there is something about holding the book and
turning actual pages that I still love.
Kindle or
Nook?
I have a
Nook, but I also have a Kindle app on my laptop. :)
Male POV or
Female POV?
It depends
on the story. If it is well written, I
like either. I also like stories that
switch back and forth... like Rick Riordan's Kane Chronicles and Thunderstorm
by JM Schroder (which is among the seven books that I am reading now
and haven't finished yet... I multi-task.)
Review Tasting Never by C.M. Stunich
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Title: Tasting Never
Author: C.M Stunich
Series: Never Say Never #1
Genre: New Adult/Romance
Publisher: Sarian Royal
Release Date: Dec. 22 2012
Edition: Kindle
Rating: 4.5
"Never Ross wants to be loved.
It's that simple, but it's not that easy."
Never is a girl with a broken soul who doesn't date nice guys and can't seem to go to bed at night without crying herself to sleep. She doesn't need any complications in her life, especially not when they're attached to a man that could be her emotional twin.
Ty McCabe can't stand Never the first time he meets her. He's aware that the feeling's mutual and the two don't think they'll ever see each other again, but when fate takes a hand and puts them both in the wrong place at the wrong time, Ty and Never form a tentative friendship that opens the door on their dark sides and shows them what it's like to live in the light.
"Sometimes, the only way to go forward, is to take a few, careful steps back."
Author: C.M Stunich
Series: Never Say Never #1
Genre: New Adult/Romance
Publisher: Sarian Royal
Release Date: Dec. 22 2012
Edition: Kindle
Rating: 4.5
"Never Ross wants to be loved.
It's that simple, but it's not that easy."
Never is a girl with a broken soul who doesn't date nice guys and can't seem to go to bed at night without crying herself to sleep. She doesn't need any complications in her life, especially not when they're attached to a man that could be her emotional twin.
Ty McCabe can't stand Never the first time he meets her. He's aware that the feeling's mutual and the two don't think they'll ever see each other again, but when fate takes a hand and puts them both in the wrong place at the wrong time, Ty and Never form a tentative friendship that opens the door on their dark sides and shows them what it's like to live in the light.
"Sometimes, the only way to go forward, is to take a few, careful steps back."
Giveaway & Book Spotlight The Forgotten Ones by Laura Howard
Monday, January 21, 2013
Title: The Forgotten Ones
Author: Laura Howard
Series: The Danaans
Genre: New Adult Paranormal
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: Expected May 15 2013
Formats it will be available in: Print and Ebook
Growing up I had a friend who had a sort of magnetism about her. People always flocked to her, whether she wanted them to or not. I always wondered what it was that people found so attractive about her. I daydreamed up the idea that maybe she had some fairy blood and thought that would make a great story. A lot of great books about fairies exist already, so I went deeper into Irish mythology and folklore and learned about the Tuatha de Danaan. The rest grew through different songs I’d heard and poems about Irish legends I’d read.
My cover started with a picture I found on Deviantart. My protagonist has “true dreams” and I liked the dreamy expression on the model’s face.
Author: Laura Howard
Series: The Danaans
Genre: New Adult Paranormal
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: Expected May 15 2013
Formats it will be available in: Print and Ebook
Allison O'Malley just graduated from college. Her life's plan is to get a job and take care of her schizophrenic mother. She doesn't have room for friends or even Ethan, who clearly wants more.
When Allison's long-lost father shows up, he claims he can bring her mother back from the dark place her mind has sent her. He reveals legends of a race of people long forgotten, the Tuatha de Danaan, along with the truth about why he abandoned her mother.
Where did the inspiration for this story come from? What is the story behind the story so to speak?
Growing up I had a friend who had a sort of magnetism about her. People always flocked to her, whether she wanted them to or not. I always wondered what it was that people found so attractive about her. I daydreamed up the idea that maybe she had some fairy blood and thought that would make a great story. A lot of great books about fairies exist already, so I went deeper into Irish mythology and folklore and learned about the Tuatha de Danaan. The rest grew through different songs I’d heard and poems about Irish legends I’d read.
Tell us about the book cover.
My cover started with a picture I found on Deviantart. My protagonist has “true dreams” and I liked the dreamy expression on the model’s face.
Laura Howard lives in New Hampshire with her husband and four children. Her obsession with books began at the age of 6 when she got her first library card. Nancy Drew, Sweet Valley High and other girly novels were routinely devoured in single sittings. Books took a backseat to diapers when she had her first child. It wasn’t until the release of a little novel called Twilight, 8 years later, that she rediscovered her love of fiction. Soon after, her own characters began to make themselves known. The Forgotten Ones is her first published novel.
Places to find Laura
Places to find The Forgotten Ones
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