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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Book Blitz: Fated (Vanguard Legacy #3) by Joanne Kershaw @Kershaw_Joanne @DarkWorldBooks #Giveaway






FATED (Vanguard Legacy #3)
by Joanne Kershaw
YA Fantasy
Published by Xchyler 

Published on April 25th, 2015


Defeated but not vanquished, the foes of light have retreated. But victory came at a terrible cost to Elora Walker, with her friends lost and scattered. Eleven months later and just seventeen, she commands her own Vanguard quad but struggles with a past that won’t release her and a future she hesitates to embrace.

The barriers between worlds continues to weaken, Dark Seekers are emboldened, and David still plans to engulf humanity in eternal night. Elora means to end the threat once and for all but dreads the personal consequences. Will saving the world demand the ultimate sacrifice? And who must pay it?


Other books in the series
Foretold (Vanguard Legacy #1)


Reflected (Vanguard Legacy #2)

Fated Excerpt:
I thought that, with this being book three, it might be a good idea to introduce you a little to Elora’s new world and the new cast of characters in her life. The main events of Fated take place almost a year after the conclusion of Reflected, and a lot has changed for Elora. Now an active Vanguard, she is finally living an ‘ordinary’ life—you know, aside from the mind-reading and exceptional speed, strength and senses!  Enjoy!

My back slammed into the red brick wall, and a hot breath rushed out of me. Gasping, my eyes flickered shut for a second before I felt myself rise again. Cold, hard hands gripped my neck and lifted me until my face was level with a pair of menacing, soulless black eyes. I didn’t wriggle or squirm, not that I didn’t want to, but the hold the vampire had on my neck was choking the life out of me. Pushing out with my mind, I tried to find my back-up. Where on the Spirits was the rest of my quad?
My quad, however, seemed oddly absent, and I felt my heart beat grow a little more frantic—and probably more delicious-sounding considering my current company. Desperate now, I swung my legs up hard and punched my feet into the centre of the vampire’s chest. A dead thud reverberated through me. He snarled derisively while I pushed against him, trying to force him to release his grip on my throat. One shove, another. The third time, I summoned all of the Vanguard strength I had in me.
I caught the smug creature off-guard—my short stature often led my enemies into a false sense of security. His grasp loosened for a fraction of a second and I twisted away, both of us falling in a tangled heap on the floor while I gasped for breath. I scrambled away, the dirt from the alley pushing up under my fingernails as I skittered backwards. The vampire moved fast, and I was unable to put any real distance between us before his shadow loomed above me.
I cast my eyes towards the shadow, trying to anticipate the creature’s next move. It was not the vampire but my quadmate and commander, Marcus. He held his finger to his lips and I listened inside instead.
“The rest of the quad are behind you, Elora,” came Marcus’ calm, calculating voice. “We need to draw him that way if we’re going to take him alive.” This steady-in-the-face-of-danger attitude was something I had come to expect of Marcus during the last few months, and so I nodded, the panic fading as quickly as it had come.
Marcus slipped back behind a portion of the wall and continued his commands, relying on me to pass them around the quad. This was what I did, after all—human telephone. A sudden lump rose into my throat as the phrase fluttered through my brain, my assigned Vanguard Superior had coined it and he had died a little over six months ago whilst trying to protect me. He was an honourable man. I had trusted him and he had believed in me. It still hurt that he was gone. I had little time to think about it, though; the vampire had hold of my ankle and was slowly lifting me up. The tendons in my ankle popped, straining against my weight. My short, auburn hair slipped from its ponytail as I was lifted completely off the ground.
“They sent a little girl for me?” laughed a dry voice. We had reached the obligatory ‘just before you die’ gloating, and I steeled myself for the usual barrage of taunts and mockery. “Did they really think you would be able to take me down?” the vampire continued. I squirmed a little, making it look good. I knew the others were about to make their move and I was waiting as patiently as I could. “Little girl, I am Ramos. I have been alive probably ten times your lifespan! How dare you think you can kill me?” It was clear that Ramos needed this to be a two-way affair, so I joined in—if only to shut him up.
“Maybe I just look good for my age?” I coughed. It turned out it was difficult to speak when suspended upside down.
Marcus whispered to me that it was probably best not to antagonise the monster any more, but it was a little late for that.
“Good for your . . . ha!” Ramos mocked. “The lack of marks on your uniform show me just how little you are, girl.” The silver flecks on my sleeve were on the sparse side—but I was still new, really, so twelve was pretty good. With a sudden surge, the vampire wrenched me up and around, spinning me so that he once again gripped my neck rather than my ankle. Then he whispered darkly, “I think I will drink you slowly, painfully. Punishment for your arrogance.”
“Now would be a great time to perform your daring rescue!” I urged my quadmates silently. I saw them about the same time as Ramos heard them. They slipped in from three sides and completely surrounded him, like moths to a flame. His grip tightened on my neck for a moment and then he lowered me. Turning slowly, he looked to each of my team in turn. He was no doubt realising that I was the very junior of juniors when it came to Vanguards, and that my quad most definitely were not.
Marcus had his arms folded loosely across his chest. His forearms glistened in the faint orange glow from the distant streetlights. He had many more kills and captures to his name and he was not alone. Simon had an equally glittering past. Finally, Maria, who had been here only six months longer than I, certainly had her fair share.
“Well, well! I see this has become more of a banquet than a snack!” Ramos ran his tongue slowly over his teeth as if to prove his point. All at once, I lashed out with my foot, striking him in the back of the head and nudging him forward. Simon and Maria each grabbed an arm, and Marcus pushed his iron stake firmly through Ramos’ heart. He gasped a chalky breath before disintegrating gently into a fine grey powder. He really never saw it coming, how would he when the signal was invisible?

An Interview With Joanne Kershaw

What inspired you to write the Vanguard Legacy series?

I had always wanted to write a book. I wrote something truly awful when I was seventeen, but it helped me realize I could maybe write something book length. Cut to more than ten years later and, with a few spare weeks, I decided to give it a go. I don’t think I ever envisioned it being a trilogy at the time, I just wanted to see if I could write something as good—if not better than—books I was reading. 

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

When I was eight, I had a short story published in our local newspaper. Writing was something I did all the time, including dreadful poetry as a teenager. 


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

I was always reading. My dad always had a book in his hands, and I followed suit. I don’t remember a young age, I just know that we were always reading. 


What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

That has evolved over the years. As a teenager, I liked to read love stories and huge sweeping sagas, including books by Virginia Andrews. In my twenties, once I finished reading what I had to for my English degree, I read a lot of crime and thrillers, particularly Harlan Coben. As I headed into my thirties, I fell into the YA genre – mostly fantasy and paranormal books. I’m not ashamed to admit that it was Twilight that did that, and I read voraciously in the genre (still do!). 


What is your favorite book?

I don’t have one, because that’s like picking a favourite child! I have books that I recommend to people wanting to try different things, but I don’t have a go-to book that I will read over and over again. I love the Timeriders series by Alex Scarrow, any of Toni Morrison’s books, The Raven Cycle by Maggie Steifvater, anything by Richelle Mead—see, this list just goes on and on! 


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

See above! I don’t have a favourite author, I have several and it depends on my mood really. I am just so indecisive when it comes to this sort of thing. Perhaps I need to keep reading because I haven’t found ‘the one’ yet! 


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

The Roman period – providing I was rich! I don’t know what it is about that period in time, but it has always appealed to me. Perhaps it’s my romantic side. 


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

It’s so well thought through and planned out before I start that it comes quite easy. I have very limited writing time due to my full-time ‘proper’ job (I teach 9-10 year olds). Foretold took six weeks to write (the first draft, editing was painful on that one as I learned just how little I really knew!), Reflected was written in five and a half weeks and Fated in eight. And when I say weeks, I’m talking three or four sessions in those weeks of just a few hours each, not the whole week. 


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

We have an old cat. She was the first responsibility that my husband and I took on just before we got married. She was born with a heart murmur and we were told not to hold out too much hope for her. Fifteen years later, and a car accident that has led to almost bionic level hip upgrades, she is still going strong. Her name is Dipstick. 


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

I eat a LOT of chocolate (and cake, and biscuits)! I’m not the best role model when it comes to eating, though. I go through phases with what I want to eat. One week all I’ll want is pizza, the next I’ll want roast dinners. Having four children who all like different things doesn’t help! 


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

Read everything you can get your hands on from your chosen genre, know what works and see the errors. Then write and write and write and write. The more you do it, the better you will be. Research how to lay out your work, what the rules are for grammar and style. Find and editor who will be honest with you—there are a lot of freelance editors, they are worth their weight in gold. Only then, when you have drafted and drafted and your editor has seen it several times, start trying to sell it. Publishing houses and agents see errors instantly and are unlikely to want to spend the time helping you improve. (Thinking about this, I was really lucky to be picked up by Xchyler – my manuscript showed promise but I didn’t do all of these things and I really should have. As I said above, editing Foretold was painful, and I could have avoided that if I had approached it correctly.)

And finally? Believe you can do it!




ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joanne Kershaw lives in Wakefield, England, with her husband, four young children, and an uppity cat named Dipstick. As a teacher of five- to eleven-year-olds, she spends her days playing at being a grownup, then goes home to delve into Young Adult dark romance and being sixteen again. Joanne lives and breathes books, whether reading, writing, or marking them. She wrote her first novel in six weeks. Encouraged to submit her work by a friend and fellow YA novel addict, Joanne now finds herself a signed author at Xchyler Publishing.



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Book Blitz: My Heart is Yours by Amanda Leigh @apenandadream @NereydaG1003 #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Giveaway






My Heart is Yours
Release Date: 05/18/15
169 pages

Summary from Goodreads:
Samantha Marie Ramsden has three brothers. Craig, John and Matt. When tragedy strikes their family, Craig takes on the task of becoming his siblings legal guardian. It's hard enough being someone's guardian, but when you've only recently entered adulthood yourself it's almost impossible to know where to draw the line between sibling and 'parent'.

This is made even harder on him when Sam starts to get close to a long time friend, Jason. It looks like their friendship could turn into something more. An idea that Craig has never been too happy with. Spanning six years, My Heart is Yours explores family, friendship, love and much more. As well as asking the question: Would you defy family for love?





Excerpt #1:

Prologue

            Five and a half year old Samantha slept in her white threadbare sheets. Tonight the wind was coming through particularly strong from the cracks in the wooden boards on her window. Her small body shivered.
            The door creaked open and her mother entered. Sam had the same blonde hair as her mother. Her eyes were her own though. Changing from blue, to grey, to blue-grey, to green or any combination of these colors seemingly simultaneously. Sandras hand approached her daughters shoulder and she shook her roughly awake. The clock on the wall read three o clock in the morning. Sam rubbed her eyes. Come on! Her mother said as she looked over her shoulder. Get out of bed, now! She grabbed a hammer from the toolbox they kept in Sams room, went to the boarded up window and started tearing the boards to the floor. Wood splintered through the air. Go on. She gestured to the window. Get out. Go.
            Sam hesitated for half a second then climbed through. She knew she couldnt ask questions. She got into trouble when she asked questions.
            Sandra wiggled through the window; she cursed aloud as the glass cut her shoulder.
            “Dont try to run away from me! The hoarse shout came from behind them. Sams father. Sam knew what it meant when he was like this.          
Sandra pushed Sam into the car, ran to the other side and jumped in. Mommy. Sam said as they went speeding past houses. Whats wrong?
            “If you must know, your fathers more drunk than usual. He has a gun and he says hes gonna kill us. Satisfied? Sams eyes widened as she looked in the rearview mirror. There was a car right on their tail. Sam stretched in the front seat to see who it was; she recognized the face of her father. Mommy! She yelled. Her mother ignored her. The only reason Im taking you with me is cuz as a single parent with no job I might get some money from the government. Mommy! She yelled again. Otherwise Id just let him kill you. The car stopped, jolted forward and stopped again. Damn it. Were out of gas. Sams mom muttered. Sirens wailed in the background.
            Beside them, Sam heard the screech of tires. Blonder hair hit Sams face as she turned her head toward the noise. In the car beside them her father scooted across the front seats; his eyes wild with rage.  A flash of black came from behind him. Sandra frantically tried to get the car started. Too late. An arm shot out around her neck; holding her fast. Her husband held the shiny black gun to her head and before Sam could scream from the sound, the trigger boomed and her mothers body slumped over on the steering wheel. Deep red blood gushed out of her head forming a pool on the floor. 





About the Author
Amanda Leigh graduated with a BA in English and Communications and a double minor in Psychology and Creative Writing. During college, she worked on the literary magazine and loved every minute of it. She adores cats and has one named Sawyer - named after one of her favorite characters in Lost. Amanda enjoys reading, writing avidly in a journal, writing poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction, cooking, listening to music, singing, swimming and art - particularly photography. Amanda is a bit of a chocoholic and is slightly obsessed with office supplies. She has many ideas for stories so keep an eye out for more work from her. 



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Ragnarok is upon the worlds, and the time to fight is now. They come from all of the Nine Realms. Dark Elves, Dragons, Frost Giants, Elves ... They all come to fight for Odin.
And they answer to Valkyrie Brynhildr. Tricked by Loki, Bryn is now imprisoned and finding a way out is harder than it seems. Time is running out for those who fight for Odin and while Aidan's absence is felt by all, Bryn and her team know there is no time to waste. But Bryn is determined to find him, and stop him using every means necessary. From poisoned water to black goo, to an electronically monitored Bifrost, Bryn will use all the tricks up her sleeves to save Odin and the Nine Realms. The war is nature and there is disaster all across the Nine Realms. Ragnarok is here ... In this, the 5th, and final, exhilarating installment in the Valkyrie series, Bryn takes on Loki with her eye on bringing him to the Vigrid Plains, the site of the final battle of Ragnarok. From all across the world, Bryn and all her teams do all they can, battling naturals disasters and murderous attackers to prevent the end of the world.


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Bryn Halbrook had always seen the glow on the people around her. And she knows all too well what psychiatrists do to people who claim impossible powers. She's always stayed below the radar, but when she discovers the meaning of the beautiful auras, she's not sure why she was cursed with the ability to see the soon-to-be-dead and be unable to do anything about it. But Bryn is on the brink of the unbelievable truth - she is a creature from myth. Valkyrie- a warrior maiden of the God Odin. And a Collector of Souls.
Aidan Lee just can't do what he's told. Visiting Craven was not supposed to be a time to fall in love. He's just helpless when faced with the beautiful Brynhildr, but there is more to the biker dude that either Bryn or Aidan himself knows. Can their fledgling love survive the secrets and intrigue, the reality of Odin's realm of Asgard, the pressures of being a warrior of the gods, But Bryn lucks out when the Trickster god Loki sets his sights on her. Can Bryn hold her own against the charmingly manipulative god long enough to discover what Loki is really planning? Dead Radiance is a fantasy filled with passion and intrigue, betrayal and broken hearts, that will keep you turning the page.


About T.G. Ayer




I have been a writer since I was old enough to recognize that reading was a doorway into my imagination. Books were my best friends, my escape, my haven. I am essentially a recluse and am blessed with a husband who has left me for golf. It's a fair trade as I have left him for writing. We are both passionate supporters of each others loves - it works wonderfully...
My heart is currently broken in two. One half resides in South Africa where my old roots still remain, and my heart still longs for the endless beaches and the smell of moist soil after a summer downpour. The other half of me has been transplanted to the island of New Zealand. A land of green, pure beauty that truly inspires. And because I am so torn between these two lands - I shall forever remain crosseyed.  



Cover Reveal: Name of Ra (Descendants of Isis #3) by Kelsey Ketch @kelseyketch @NereydaG1003 #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS




Name of Ra (Descendants of Isis #3)
Release Date: 11/02/15

Summary from Goodreads:

"Set has risen."

After being on the run from a psychotic cult for a week, Natara "Natti" Stone has finally come to realize she and Seth are the only two people standing between the Sons of Set and the secret name of Ra. Holding a part of the key that unlocks Ra's power, they relocate to a more isolated location in the California mountains. While laying low, Natti becomes even more determined to understand her mother's bloodline and her blessing from the goddess, Isis. But when she starts seeing the truth behind her destiny, she begins to doubt her role in the events that are about to unfold.

Then the unthinkable happens . . .

All Seth O'Keefe wanted was to get Natti as far away from his father and the Sons of Set as possible. Unfortunately, after hearing of Natti's destiny from Isis's own lips, he realizes they have bigger issues to worry about. Especially when one stupid slip up leads the god of chaos himself straight to their doorstep. Now Natti is the god's prisoner, and Set holds the key to unlocking the location of the secret name of Ra. Can Seth save Natti from her own destiny and thwart the demented god's rise to power?

*Note: Content for Upper YA* 


Books in this series:
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About the Author
During her high school years, Kelsey Ketch could always be found tucked away in a little corner of the hall or classroom, writing her fantasy worlds and creating illustrations and maps. Today is no different, except now she's writing in the break room at her office building or at the tables of the Barnes and Noble Café in Cary, North Carolina. She is also an avid reader, a part-time book blogger at Ketch's Book Nook, and lives with her two orange tabbies and awesome and humorous flat-mate.Daughter of Isis is her debut novel.

For more information, please visit her site at kelseyketch.com.


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