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Author Interview: I Am Forever Tour By Wynne Channing @WynneChanning @DarkWorldBooks #Giveaway




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I Am Forever
(What Kills Me #2)

Axelia fought an army of vampires and survived. Once fated as the destroyer of the vampire race, she is now welcomed into the immortal empire and revered as a god.

But instead of relishing her victory, she faces a dangerous new world and an empire at war. Axelia is thrust into the position of supreme vampire and caught in the crossfire of battle. To make matters worse, her role alienates Lucas, the one vampire that she trusts.

Her power spawns evil enemies. And they know how to get to her - by hurting those whom she loves most.

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So when 17-year-old Axelia falls into a sacred well filled with blood and emerges a vampire, the immortal empire believes she is this legendary destroyer. Hunted by soldiers and mercenaries, Axelia and her reluctant ally, the vampire bladesmith Lucas, must battle to survive.An ancient prophecy warns of a girl destined to cause the extinction of the vampire race.

How will she convince the empire that she is just an innocent teenager-turned bloodsucker and not a creature of destruction? And if she cannot, can a vampire who is afraid of bugs summon the courage to fight a nation of immortals?

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Excerpt: from I Am Forever
Book Two in the What Kills Me series
By Wynne Channing

Axelia.

It was a whisper. A hiss.

Ax-eee-liaaa.

Louder. Raspy. From the corner of the room.

I sat up and blinked but saw only black.

Lucas?

It called my name again, this time from the foot of my bed. Oh my God. I froze.

"Who's there?"

In the darkness something reached out and grabbed my leg, nails piercing my flesh. The agony shocked me. I screamed and struggled like an animal crushed in a steel trap.

It was neither vampire nor human. It was slimy, oozing blood and some other rancid liquid. I choked on the putrid stink of rotting meat.

I shrieked and kicked it in the face. The jagged edges of its fangs sliced my heel. I rolled sideways, fell from the bed, and hit the floor. My bloody feet slipped as I tried to skid away. But the creature was on me, snarling, dragging me by my feet toward its mouth. Then I saw its eyes. Yellow. Filmy. Their black centers bleeding at the edges.

The creature snapped at my face.

"NO!"

I put my fingers in its mouth and it sank its teeth down to the bone. With a cry I tore its jaw off. It didn't even scream, just reeled away. I scrambled back against a dresser, and a lamp smashed and fell to the ground. Still blind, I felt around until my hand closed around a shard of glass. I stood and the creature crashed into me, a storm of claws and teeth. As we slammed into the wall, it stabbed its talons into the back of my shoulders, the pain hot and intense. I drove the shard in between its ribs. We fell together.

Laughter. I heard a low, hoarse cackle and when I looked toward the sound, I saw eyes. Blood red. And then they were gone.

The monster was shaking me. It was talking. No. It had Lucas's voice.

Lucas.

Suddenly, there was light. Lucas was crouched over me and I was twisted under him, mid-struggle.

What? What's going on?

"Zee! Stop!" Lucas shouted. "Stop. You're all right."

"Where is it?" I cried. "Where did it go?"

"Calm down. You were dreaming."

"No, th-there was something in my room. Where is it?"

"You were having a nightmare, my lady," Uther said. He clutched the belt of his robe, eyes wide. A row of soldiers stood beside him, their gloved hands on the handles of their swords.

"What...?" I blinked to clear the fog in my head.

Lucas rose and helped me to my feet. Then he staggered back. He had blood on his hands.

"Lucas, you're bleeding!"

"I'm fine."

I rubbed my eyes. "What happened?"

Wincing, Lucas lifted his shirt and seemed to yank at the skin on his abdomen; he threw a piece of glass to the ground.

The shard of glass. I put that in the monster. The monster is Lucas? No, wait.

"Oh my God," I whispered. "Did I do that to you?"

"Yes."

"In my sleep?"

"Yes."

"I'm so sorry."

"Don't worry about it."

"I swear, there was something in my room and then someone else who was watching. I heard them. I felt them."

I reached around to rub my shoulder, searching for bloody punctures. No wound. I looked down at my rumpled dress, stained with sweat. I turned my hands over and searched for scratches. "There was something here. It was so real."

A chunk of the bed frame had splintered off. Chairs and tables were overturned. One of the doors had come off its hinges. Water from the vase, now broken, dribbled from the table to the floor.

"Did I do all this?"

"You had some help," Lucas said.

Uther nodded. "The swordsmith and the maids tried to wake you from your nightmare."

Oh no. "Did...did I hurt them?"

"They will be all right," Uther replied.

Under the light the confusion dissipated and guilt swept in. "I'm sorry," I said. "Lucas, are you okay?"

"I've healed already, so don't give it another thought."

I put my hands up as if I was facing a squadron of armed officers. "Sorry, everyone."

"Please leave us," Uther ordered. The Aramatta filed out without a second glance.

I plucked a few feathers stuck to my clothing. A cushion had been gutted and its fluffy innards were strewn all over the bed and floor. Lucas placed a hand on my still trembling shoulder. His fingers touched where the creature had pierced me with its nails.

"You were stuck in a very bad dream, my lady," Uther said.

"I've never had a nightmare like that before," I said. "Usually I dream that I'm horribly late for a final exam and I can't find the classroom. But there were monsters. One was attacking me and biting me and I couldn't get away. It was so real."

The creature's fetid blood still lingered in my nose. It made me nauseous. I sank down onto the once-beautiful bed.

"You've also never been through the kind of trauma that you've experienced," Uther said.

"I'm not making a good case for myself, am I? Being a house guest from hell."

"My lady, the Monarchy is only concerned with your safety and well-being."

"Thanks, Uther."

"Try to get some rest, my lady."

"Yeah, I've given up the whole sleeping thing. It's overrated."

"I will return shortly. If there is anything you need, just call for one of the maids."

"I don't know how eager they'll be to come in here after what's happened."

"We are all here to serve," Uther said with a bow before leaving.

"I'm not," Lucas said. He sat on the bed beside me. "But apparently I'm here to be your pin cushion."

"I'm so sorry."

"I'm teasing you."

I raked my fingers through my hair. "What happened?"

"You fell asleep while the cleric was trying to convince me to give you space. I refused and ended up resting on the couch in your room. Then you started sleepwalking and screaming."

"I was standing up?"

"Yes, you threw a maid through the door."

"Seriously?"

"Yes. And anyone who touched you."

"Were my eyes open?"

"Yes."

"Then what did you do?"

"I tried to wake you."

"Then I stabbed you?"

"Well, you did that after."

"After what?"

"After a struggle. Let's just say that I learned very quickly that I could never fight you."

I slapped my hands to my face. I wanted to fold into myself and disappear. I'm dangerous. This is partly why the Monarchy hunted me in the first place. They feared that I would be out of control and murderous. The Empress would have something to say about this. Maybe this was enough proof that I could not be free.

"Don't beat yourself up over this." Lucas pulled my hands away from my face. "You've done enough beating up today," he added with a wink.

"Seriously. I hit something so hard that my hand was sore."

He slid his thumb into my palm and massaged my hand. "You're all right?" he asked.

"Mmhmm," I murmured.

I turned my hands to feel him trace my skin with his fingertips. He grazed the inside of my wrist and the pleasure radiated up my arm and into my core.

"Thanks for waking me up," I said.

"Thanks for not killing me in your sleep."

"That's not even funny."

"They have cameras in your room. You could probably ask to see the whole thing."

"No, I'd rather pretend it didn't happen. Hey...I didn't...I didn't pull off anyone's lower jaw, did I?"



Author Interview:



What inspired you to write the What Kills Me Series?

Stephen King's It which I read when I was too young to understand what it all meant.

When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?

There was a short time when I wanted to grow up to be a cat. Otherwise, I don't remember wanting to be anything else. I was in Grade 4 when I wrote my first novel, called Sweet Dreams. It featured a love, uh, rhombus (three girls and one lucky guy) and it was about alien clones.

What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?

Maybe four? It had Mickey Mouse in it.

What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

I read a lot of literary fiction and non-fiction.

What is your favorite book?

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. It made me cry my face off. Then again, I cried when King Kong died so maybe that shouldn't be my benchmark.

You know I think we all have a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?

Picking a favorite author would be like choosing a favorite potato chip flavor. I love so many: Hemingway for his economy of words. Rohinton Mistry for his rich narration. Cormac McCarthy for his poetic prose.

If you could travel back in time here on earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?

I'd go back hundreds of millions of years so I could ride a dinosaur.

When writing a book do you find that writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?

Once I'm writing, words usually flow. But actually sitting down and getting to it can be the most difficult thing. What? There's a website with cute dog GIFs? Let me look at that for 15 minutes.

Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?

I have a 20-year-old love bird. He's basically a senior citizen. He naps a lot now and needs a lot of cuddle time.

What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?

Anything savoury. Chips. Pretzels. Salty cheeses.

Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?

Keep writing. Finish a novel. Do everything you can to share it with the world. (Quitting would be like turning the heat off just before the water boils.) And then keep writing.



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Wynne Channing is a national newspaper reporter and award-winning young adult novelist. Wynne loves telling stories and as a journalist, she has interviewed everyone from Daniel Radcliffe and Hugh Jackman to the president of the Maldives and Duchess Sarah Ferguson. The closest she has come to interviewing a vampire is sitting down with True Blood's Alexander Skarsgard (he didn't bite). She briefly considered calling her debut novel "Well" so then everyone would say: "Well written by Wynne Channing."







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Urban Fantasy Romance
Date Published: November 2012

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"My name is Rylee, and I am a Tracker."

When children go missing, and the Humans have no leads, I'm the one they call. I am their last hope in bringing home the lost ones. I salvage what they cannot.

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Shannon Mayer
 photo ShannonMayer2028229_zpsa98e7962.jpgShannon Mayer lives in the southwestern tip of Canada with her husband, dog, cats, horse, and cows. When not writing she spends her time staring at immense amounts of rain, herding old people (similar to herding cats) and attempting to stay out of trouble. Especially that last is difficult for her.
She is the author of the The Rylee Adamson Novels, The Nevermore Trilogy, A Celtic Legacy series and several contemporary romances.  Please visit her website at http://www.shannonmayer.com  for more information on her novels.

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Forest Fires by Tara Mills



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Genre: Contemporary Romance

Some sparks will catch. Some will consume.

Cocky Charley Jensen doesn't mince words. She knows how to handle herself, doesn't shy away from hard work, loves tinkering with her pickup, and is far more comfortable with a tool belt hanging off her hips than an apron. However, Charley's a failure at personal relationships, with more experience throwing punches and insults than her arms around someone. She's way out of her comfort zone when she strays across a clean cut babe, emphasis on babe, stranded in the woods. Her immediate cool and dismissive assessment of Drake Carver is entirely wrong - though correcting someone this opinionated isn't easy.

But don't let this biologist's Oxford shirt fool you. Drake's tough, used to roughing it, and not afraid to be tested. He's just never encountered a woman quite like Charley which, in his opinion, makes her ideal for his purposes. Unfortunately, she's not easy to win over. It will take an act of heroism to prove his mettle. However, time is running out and theirs aren't the only sparks flying in the woods.





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An hour later, Charley ambled into the Tavern and hopped onto her stool. For once she was serene, relaxed, and she didn't want to mess with a good thing.

Dink moseyed over with a question. "Hey, Ugly. You want a rum and Coke?"

Unperturbed, she smiled serenely. "Yes, thank you."

Doing a double take, his brow was pinched when he said, "Tell me you don't want food."

"Why?" Her calm slid a titch.

"Abby's going to be late. The babysitter's sick, and now she has to wait for Stacy to get off work before she can get here."

"So what kind of time frame am I looking at here?"

Closing one eye, he did the mental calculation. "Thirty minutes, maybe more." Then he groaned. "Shit, you do want something, don't you?"

"I'm starving."

He sighed. "Fine, but you have to watch the bar if I'm going in back to cook for you."

"I can do that."

"So what do you want?"

"Burger. You know how I like it."

He went into the kitchen and she picked up her drink, finally looking around as she took a sip. She nearly choked when she spotted Drake and Heidi Chapman all nice and cozy at a back table. Their heads were tipped close together, and their voices were nothing more than an intimate hush.

Her good mood dissolved like an Alka-Seltzer tablet.

How wonderful, how precious-she hated him.

Drake looked up and noticed Charley. He waved and she gave him a cool nod in return. Audibly excusing himself, he rose and brought their empty glasses back to the bar.

He set them down and looked around. "Where's Dink?"

"Making me something to eat."

"I guess I can wait." She resented having to help him, but she did promise Dink. "What do you need?"

"Two more pale ales."

"I'll get 'em." She dropped off the stool and went behind the bar. Setting the dirty glasses in the bus tub, she grabbed two fresh ones.

Drake's gaze locked on her deep purple fingertips when she pulled the tap back. She glared at him defensively. "What?"

The guy looked alarmed, stunned, grossed out? She couldn't quite tell.

"Geez, what happened?" he asked.

"Pinched them."

"Ouch. Today?"

"Yep." She slid the first glass at him and started filling the second.

"You should have come with us instead."

Like she needed the reminder. She shot an aggravated glance at Heidi and said, "Maybe I should have."

One eyebrow cocked, he glanced back and forth between the two women then slowly grinned. "Aren't you going to warn me away from Heidi too?"

Charley scowled up at him. "Why would I?"

"Well, you were kind enough to steer me away from Randi. I wondered if you have anything important to say about Heidi."

She thrust the second glass across the bar at him and tried not to sound grumpy. "Nothing. She's a perfectly nice and interesting woman. She should suit you very nicely." Damn it

He leaned closer and whispered, "You wouldn't consider talking me up a little, would you?"

Her temper rumbled inside her like a volcano with indigestion. "I hardly know her. Besides, from what I can see, you don't need my help."

He gave her a careless shrug. "Your decision. You could have played a major role in my love life, but you chose not to get involved." Picking up the second glass, his eyes swept over her with warm appraisal. Then he smiled. "You look really nice today, especially your hair."

Then he walked off, leaving her staring after him, stunned by the compliment. Charley only came back to herself when Drake sat down and winked at her from across the room. She jerked to attention and scrambled out from behind the bar. Hopping up on her stool, she turned her back on him.

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About The Author:

I write stories I like to read--contemporary romances with identifiable characters and themes. Life is hard. Love makes it bearable. If you enjoy stories with heat and humor, I have a title for you.

I'm a pampered wife, lucky mom to three amazing sons and one wonderful daughter-in-law, and I recently became a very young grandma. I should probably underline the word very. Oh heck, why not the word young too? Nah, you get the picture. I'm also the daily monitor of one naughty dog with attitude.

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Losing loved ones is an awful fact of life; losing one's loving spouse, one's day-to-day partner through life, especially in the prime of life, is one of the most unbearable tolls that we humans are forced to endure. This is the true story of my journey from grieving widower, not caring if I lived or died, to the once-again happily married man I am today, a man who both loves and cherishes life. My three kitties have given me a new zest for living.

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It is amazing how time helps. In time, I have learned to overcome my own albatross. I have learned to live again, to love again. Life is a gift reads a plaque on our dining room wall, and that sums up what I have gained from the three kitties that saved my life. From Coco, I learned to care again. From Kitty, I learned to love again. From Pom Pom, I have learned how to cope with my own demons, the effects of aging being one of these. Pom Pom has taught me to accept what is and then to move onward. Yes, I have learned plenty from my three kitties.

My journey has been a long one, a difficult one at times, but it has a happy ending. The three kitties in my life have made it so. They have all helped me to become the happy-to-be-alive man that I am today. I now accept rather than cope. I live each day to the fullest, knowing full well that life is a gift, and a very precious one at that. I look back on my life and I often think that I must be the luckiest man in the world. I have so much to be thankful for. The wonderment and beauty of life are both so dear to me.

And, to add a delicious icing to the lovely taste of my life, I can say with total honesty to the whole world, my voice booming into the sky, my dancing feet not caring in the least who might see me, that I have been very fortunate to have done something that brings more sheer delight and wonderful pride to me than anything else that I have accomplished in my life: I have fallen madly, heads-over-heels in love not once, but twice, and how many others can say that?

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 photo AuthorMikeMeyer_zpsa3bdc9bc.jpgWriter of mysteries, thrillers, humorous fiction, and non-fiction: Love and romance, laughter and tears, thrills and fears.

My INTERNATIONAL SUSPENSE COLLECTION currently has two books: COVERT DREAMS, Book One; and DEADLY EYES, Book Two.

My CONTEMPORARY/HUMOROUS FICTION COLLECTION currently has two books: THE FAMOUS UNION, Book One; and THE SURVIVAL OF MARVIN BAINES, Book Two.

THE THREE KITTIES THAT SAVED MY LIFE was my heartfelt attempt to make things right again in my own life, and putting this true story of love down on paper worked. It was something that I just knew I had to do.

I have resided in and have visited many places in the world, all of which have contributed in some way to my own published writing. I have literally traveled throughout the world, on numerous occasions. I have lived in Finland, Germany, Thailand, Saudi Arabia (where COVERT DREAMS - INTERNATIONAL SUSPENSE COLLECTION BOOK ONE - is set), and the U.S. Virgin Islands (where DEADLY EYES - INTERNATIONAL SUSPENSE COLLECTION BOOK TWO - is set). I gained the wanderlust to see the world, to experience other cultures, at an early age, and this desire has never left me. If anything, it has only gained in intensity as I have aged. I try to travel internationally at least once a year. In the interim, I spend lots of time traveling around both my home state of California and other nearby states.

Among the many unique things that have happened to me in my world travels, I have walked the streets of Istanbul with a detective, searching for a pickpocket who got me good. I have ridden on the back of a motorcycle in Tehran while the driver, who spoke not one word of English, pointed out all the sights to me. I have wrestled an Iranian soldier who tried to break into my hotel room in Tehran. I have had the paint completely stripped from my car as I drove across Saudi Arabia in a sandstorm. I have stood on the stage of a busy nightclub in Tokyo, singing "She'll be Coming Round the Mountain When She Comes" to an audience feeling no pain from the Sake they were drinking. I have been chased by a family of mongooses (yes, that is the correct spelling) on the idyllic Caribbean island of St. Croix. And that is just the beginning of my long list of worldly adventures.

As a recent retiree from a forty-year career as a professor of writing, I now live in Southern California wine country with my wife, Kitty, and our two adorable rescue cats.


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