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Book Tour: The Phoenix Blade by Andrew Hess




The Phoenix Blade
by Andrew Hess

About The Author:

Andrew Hess (1983-present) was born in Lindenhurst, NY where he spent most of his life. After living in the New Paltz/Poughkeepsie, NY area for five years (2003-2008) he returned home to Long Island to pursue his dream of writing. Andrew published his first book, The Chamber of Souls (2011), where he blended free verse poetry and short story into one book.






Genre: Action/Drama
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date: April 24, 2013

Book Description:

Follow the journey of Andrew Lancaster and his friends as they are thrown in the middle of the biggest government conspiracy to hit the United States. Andrew is contacted by a man known only as the Benefactor.; claiming to be a government official that has been monitoring Lancaster and his friends. He is told they have enough evidence to arrest them for treason, but would like to hire them instead for a top secret government project. As a bonus the Benefactor says he will reveal something Lancaster has wanted to know for the last six years. Who killed his mother.


Excerpt:


"I keep thinking how so much has changed in the last ten years." "Here we go again." "I mean it. When we were kids everything was different. The world was more peaceful. Everyone got along and helped each other. But now everyone's fueled by greed, corruption, and they get some sick pleasure from hurting others." "I know what you mean, but there's not much we can do about it. Too many people think they have to do whatever's necessary to get ahead in life." "I still wish we could change it." "Yeah, it'd be great to get rid of all those people." Mike reached for the remote to turn the movie back on. "Too bad it'll never happen." I knew he was right. Our idea was ludicrous. But at that moment, my cell started ringing. "Talk to me," I answered. "Yes hi, I'm looking for Mr. Andrew Lancaster," a stern confident voice said. "Who's calling?" "Someone who has the power to change your future." "If this is some telemarketer, you can hang up now. I'm not interested. "I assure you this isn't a sales pitch and I'm not a telemarketer." "Then what do you want?" "It's come to my attention that you and a few friends have been talking about eliminating certain types of people." "What are you talking about?" "Don't play dumb Mr. Lancaster. You and your friends have been monitored for some time now. We know everything." "Who are you?" "I'm someone from the government that would like to give you an ultimatum. We have e-mails and recorded conversations between you and your friends talking about killing people that are as you said evil." "Look, Mr. we were only joking around." Mike heard the panic in my voice. My face turned pale white. "What's going on," he whispered. I placed the call on speaker and placed a finger to my lips. "Be that as it may. You've been under our watchful eye for several months. Now, we can do this the easy way, or the hard way." "And that would be?" "The hard way is we send our agents to your house and arrest you for conspiracy and possible treason." "Are you fucking serious," Mike shouted. I quickly covered his mouth with my hand. "Who is that? Who's with you?" I didn't reply. I could hear him rifling through papers. "Ah yes, that is most likely Mr. Santangelo." "How does he know my…" "What's the easy way," I asked. The man cleared his throat. "Simple, we hire you to go through with it." I laughed it off immediately. "Yeah right, and next you're going to tell me that I'm the next in line to be King of England." "I don't know about that, but I'm very serious. We have a list of targets and evidence that proves their illegal activities. We would like to give you the chance to make the world a better place." "If you have evidence against them, why not put them in jail where they belong?" "Because they have ways of getting around our judicial system. We all know it's fallible." "But why me?" "Who better to lead a team than someone who has never received justice for his own mother's death?" "But it was ruled an accident." "That's what you were led to believe. I have proof she was murdered and know who's responsible."









Book Tour: Hesparia's Tears By Imogene Nix




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Hesparia's Tears
by Imogene Nix
Erotic Sci-Fi/Futuristic Romance
Categories: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Total-E-Bound
Release Date: August 9, 2013
Heat Level: Steamy
Word Count: 56,211

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Description:

What will happen when the past catches up?

Galan is from Hesparia, a prince on a planet where the females are dying out his people need an alliance with the humans.

Jessa has a past, one she hasn't earned but cannot escape.

What will happen when opportunity knocks?

Galan travels to earth, hoping to plead the case for Hesparia. He doesn't expect Jessa or The Quickening.

Can he make the case for women to migrate to Hesparia? Can he get the humans to trust him enough to form an alliance? And is there hope for this couple to overcome the obstacles in their way?

Warning: This title is intended for readers over the age of 18 as it contains adult sexual situations and/or adult language, and may be considered offensive to some readers.

BOOK TRAILER



Excerpt:

The spaceship entered orbit and Jessa watched the tracking on the television. Since learning of the existence of extraterrestrials, it was about all she wanted to do. See where they were and where they planned to land.

The reporter came back on the screen. "We believe they will make their landing somewhere on the continent of Australia. There have been no further radio communications from the craft, however. So it is, at best, an educated guess right now."

Jessa giggled at the sober face of the young, twenty-something reporter standing outside the Parkes Observatory and the inane follow up comment made by the thirtyish female news anchor.

"Jessa, it's time for bed!" her mother yelled again.

She sighed dramatically. At twenty-four she was no longer a child, even though her parents seemed to struggle with that small fact.

Maybe it's time to move out. As quickly as the thought had crossed her mind, she dismissed it. Leaving home meant more expense than she could possibly afford. The thing that really irked her was paying an outstanding legal bill for something she hadn't even done. It was a refrain that had played through her mind over and over again since the event had taken place. It may have happened years ago, but she continued to pay for her youthful indiscretion. One she had long regretted.

Jessa stood, before heading down the old hallway to the bathroom. Living at home meant sharing a bathroom with her little brother, Ben. Of course, being a boy of sixteen, he was disgusting. There were used razor blades, splashes of water, foam from his recent shaving experience and hairs in the sink. Knowing it would make no difference complaining about it she carefully picked up the discarded detritus and placed it in the bin beside the vanity unit, wiped away the mess and began her own night-time ritual.

Emerging from the bathroom, she spied her mother, standing at the end of the hall in her fluffy blue dressing gown with matching slippers, and her blonde hair sitting high on her head in soft curlers. It was the same scene every night. "Night, Jessa."

"Night, Mum." What else was there to say? In a funk, Jessa entered her room, before closing the door then sat down on her single bed. She breathed deeply, letting the oxygen flow through her system, before slowly levering herself down across the mattress. Her blinds were open so she had an excellent view of the star-studded sky. It was a major positive to living on the edge of town, the absence of bright lights.

"Whoever you are, I certainly hope you're friendly," Jessa muttered, before closing her eyes, rolling onto her side and willing herself to sleep. For some reason, an excited thrill ran through her system.

Finally, visitors from the stars. No longer was it a figment of someone's imagination or something from a science fiction novel. The time had come for them to have contact with another species. That was a sobering thought. The Prime Minister had sent a radio message to the ship. God, I hope the Prime Minister didn't act like a pompous dick. Jessa snuggled down under the covers, waiting for the touch of sleep. Her mind wandered and she drowsed.

Her mobile, sitting on the bedside table buzzed and vibrated. Jessa muttered in the dark, groping for the device. She reached out and found the red leather covered item and dragged it to her ears.

"'lo?"

"Jessa, it's me. Seth. Can you come to the office at the telescope? I need you." His voice was excited.

She squinted. "I was asleep, Seth. Besides which, I'm off duty until Saturday." The room was gloomy and she screwed her face up into a scowl, knowing sleep would probably elude her now. "What could be so important that I need to come in right now?" Jessa pushed back the covers, swung her legs over the side then slipped her feet into her old grey slippers beside the bed.

"I can't tell you over the phone."

"What?" Something was happening. An agitated thrill filled her chest and for an instant her mind warred with the interest that spiked.

"Jessa…"

He didn't need to plead. Jessa was already getting up to hunt out clothes. "Sure. Yeah, I'll be there in a few minutes."

"Thanks. You really won't regret it." The delight in his voice was contagious.

Jessa hurriedly tapped the end call button.

* * * *

The land, so alien with hues of blue and green, grew larger as the craft descended. "Captain, do you really intend to land here? After those transmissions?"

Galan sat in his chair, watching the view-screen, hearing the concern and horror in the voice of his second-in-command. "I do, Joras. We must remember our primary objective." He knew his words sounded unconcerned, yet he too had reservations after the tone of the communications he had received from the…what did they call themselves? Oh right, yes, Earthlings… "It's obvious they had no imagination, calling themselves Earthlings. Especially the woman who had called herself the Prime Minister, whatever that is." He shook his head. "But what did pique my interest was the other transmission I received-the young man, who had called himself Seth. He sounded like he might be a possible go-between for us. Something our people had always found helpful in the past when dealing with new planets."

Frustration pulled at him as he rose from his seat, making his way to the navigator's position. "How long until landing?"

"Sir, on our current course, I estimate no more than three horanas." Galan nodded absently. Three horanas to prepare. It wasn't much, but it would have to do. "Joras, have your security team ready and fully briefed. We'll have to treat this as an ambassadorial meeting. I will prepare a communiqué for our Liege, concerning our position and plans." Galan turned back to his friend, rubbing a hand absently along his hairless jaw. "Joras, when we land, I need you to remain here."



About The Author:

A mother of two, compulsive reader and bookstore owner. She lives in regional Queensland, Australia with her husband, 2 daughters, dog, cats and prize winning chooks. She has a particular fondness for Vampires, Star Ship Captains and things that go bump in the night.

She is also a firm believer in writing what you enjoy… something she strictly adheres to!



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