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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Book Tour: Overwhelm by Layla Messner @laylamessner @YABoundToursPR #YABOUNDBOOKTOURS #Giveaway





Overwhelm


Release Date: November 13th 2015


Summary from Goodreads:

The living crystals that feed elemental power to Atlantis are exhausted. They give and give, but the Altantians just want more energy to fuel their magical city. Sixteen years ago, the crystals came up with a plan to make it all stop, a plan that revolves around three teens:

KALIOPE is a soulsinger, an empath with the power to sing the souls of the dead to their next lives. She just wants to grow up, but her mother won't let her.

DANICA is Kaliope's whipping girl. She gets punished whenever Kali disobeys.

CHIARAN is a firestarter, so reckless even his family considers him a monster.

When Chiaran arrives in Atlantis, he's the first fire person to set foot on the island in a hundred years. Kaliope naturally considers him an enemy and uses the last of her depleted power against him. But the battle reveals that the two have more in common than anyone could have guessed.

Anyone, that is, except the crystals.

Three teenage antiheroes, a bisexual love triangle, and an island about to sink.

Overwhelm is a darkly sensual fairy tale about growing up against all odds.


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Guest Post: 

Revenge of the Awkwardly Sensitive Teen Girl, guest blog by author Layla Messner
“The truly creative mind in any field is no more than this: A human creature born abnormally, inhumanly sensitive. To [her]… a touch is a blow, a sound is a noise, a misfortune is a tragedy, a joy is an ecstasy, a friend is a lover, a lover is a god...” - Pearl S. Buck

I was a…sensitive teenager.
To say high school made me awkward would be a massive understatement. I wasn’t merely awkward. If you had come to my school looking for the Queen of Awkwardville, you would have found me, wearing all black, with my hair pulled back in a severe braid.
Forget about dating boys; I couldn’t even smile at one!

When my friends started holding parties that included—*gulp*—dancing with guys, I spent those parties staring at the wall as if it were the most fascinating thing in the world and refusing to look away from it, no matter what boys did to attract my attention.
I once attended a Boy Scout camp—guys everywhere, ahh!—at which I earned myself the nickname, “The Wall”, because nothing a boy did could make me react.

This was less because of self-control and more due to terror. I was sexually abused as a child and pre-teen and though I, like many sexual abuse victims, forgot the abuse pretty much as soon as it happened, my body always remembered.

Teenage guys terrified me, and my terror made me awkward.

But what they say about the geeky girls is true, you know; we do grow up to be bombshells.

I know. I did.

Oh, don’t get me wrong. I’m still awkward. The other day, I fell headfirst and backward off my lawn chair. I wasn’t trying to attract the attention of the muscular, tattooed man across the pool, but I certainly did. When he came over to make sure I was okay, he told me how adorable I was.

Let’s translate that into a simple equation:

Awkward = Adorable 

Awkwardness is sexy. Why? Because awkwardness is vulnerable.
Vulnerability is the hottest trait out there, because it means you can be touched, really touched, to the core of your being.

The only reason nerdy girls don’t get all the dates in high school is because teenage boys don’t have mature eyes. They don’t have enough experience to know who’s really going to be the best date.

Most teenage guys—and if you’re a guy reading this, you’re probably the exception, and I’m impressed!—most teen guys only know how to look with their physical, mass-media-influenced eyes.

They haven’t yet discovered the eyes of their soul, the eyes that see true beauty and sensuality and connection.

They will. Guys grow into geeky girls.

It’s a pain waiting, though. I know that first hand. I suppose that’s one reason I wrote the characters in my novel, OVERWHELM, the way I did— With a sensitive and popular female protagonist, who has trouble letting in love; and a wild, masculine leading man who can’t get enough of her.

Another reason is…well, revenge.

Cynthia Ozick said, “One reason writers write is out of revenge. Life hurts; certain ideas and experiences hurt; one wants to clarify, to set out illuminations, to replay the old bad scenes and [say] the words one didn't have the strength or ripeness to say when those words were necessary for one's dignity or survival.”
Being an author of teen fiction gives me a second chance to speak up about the truths I wish I’d been able to verbalize in high school. Truth such as...

Creativity is sexy.

Sensitivity is a superpower.

Deep people have deep sex, and deep sex is the hottest sex there is.

So this goes out to all you awkward-hot ladies, young or old…
You are adorable! Own it!


About the Author



Láyla Messner is a young-adult author and the founder of ChrysalisSanctuary.com for healing childhood sexual abuse. She has an M.A. in embodied writing from Goddard College and her novels provide New Sexual Mythology for teens. She believes that love is real. She does not believe in unsolicited advice or the word "impossible."


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Blog Tour: Sigils of the Old God By J.P. Moore @JPMoo @GHBTours







Sigils of the Old God
By- J.P. Moore
Genre- Epic Fantasy
Published By- Dragon Moon Press
Publication Date- November 2nd

Jamesport, Rhode Island, 1895 ...?

Listen carefully. You may hear whispers of the city’s mysteries just below the howling of the wind through the rafters of the abandoned fish market. Odd creatures serve a witch in the haunted salt marshes. Sigils of ancient and forgotten magic mark the cliff overlooking the bay. A ruined stone tower of unknown age stands in the square. Do not speak too loudly of these mysteries, lest the Old God send his servants to silence you.

Fear Jacob, the most loyal and gifted of these assassins. He has killed many, from babbling ex-sailors who uncovered too many secrets in dark and faraway lands, to millionaires’ wives who summer in mansions on the cliff and wander one step too far into the occult.
But peer into Jacob’s eyes and you may see a hint of doubt. You may discover what you have suspected all along.

History is a lie.

The world is not what we think it is.

And, it is all about to come crashing to an end.

   


Author Interview:

J. P. Moore’s newest horror/fantasy novel, Sigils of the Old God, is now available from Dragon Moon Press. Sigils tells the story of Jacob, an assassin who serves a mysterious force that slumbers beneath the 19th century city of Jamesport, Rhode Island. Jacob finds himself in the center of an ancient war for the truths of a hidden history, and for the powers that sit at the very heart of the planet. Moore is also the author of the award-winning Toothless, a genre-bending and spellbinding zombie apocalypse novel set in the Dark Ages.

What inspired you to write Sigils of the Old God?

I have a thing for New England, especially its ruins and its history. Naturally, H. P. Lovecraft stuff gets under my skin. When all of that comes together, and I find myself on a family vacation in Newport, Rhode Island, I end up driving away with my own sense of what the history should be. Sigils of the Old God sort of came together on the road home to New Jersey. Without something to occupy your mind on that long drive, it’s a little a dreary.

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

I started writing a book when I was 10. Like many books that I’ve started, it never got finished. I don’t know if that’s the first time I really thought about becoming a writer, but it’s the first time I realized that I wanted to spend my time creating. No matter what I’m doing, I like to find a way to tinker and invent. Writing fiction is the most enjoyable way to do that with the results of something else I’m driven to do--read and learn about history, religion, and mythology.

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

I started reading Lord of the Rings when I was 8, which is much too young to think you have any business doing something like that. I still have a dysfunctional relationship with that work, and still haven’t finished it.

What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

I love the real stuff behind fantasy and horror--mythology, hagiography, mysticism, and history. I read a lot of primary source and scholarship in those areas. Throw in a dash of forbidden archaeology and add a few sprinkles of conspiracy theory and you’ll end up with my bookcase.

What is your favorite book?

My favorite book of all time is Italo Calvino’s If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler. It’s an incredible reflection on writing, reading what we write, and relating to each other through reading and writing.

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

I’ve had a lot of favorite authors, both in the genre in which I write and outside of it. Often, I say my favorite author is the one I’m currently reading. That’s what I’d want people to say when they’re reading one of my books. The authors I find myself re-reading the most, though, are Vladimir Nabokov and H. P. Lovecraft. And, of course, those old copies of Tolkien--yellowed pages and dusty, musty smell--are always staring at me from the shelf. I pick those up every now and then.

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

Most days, I’m content right where (and when) I am. Some days, though, I’d like to be tending a garden in a medieval Irish monastery, a few decades before the Vikings decided they wanted to be in the same place.

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

My cycle is pretty predictable. In the first few chapters, it comes flooding out of me. The rest of it is a bit harder. I’ve typically had a good sense of the final scenes all along, and write those pretty quickly. That middle phase is the marathon just to get to those scenes.

I’m my own worst enemy, especially in that middle phase. I get lazy, fiddle with the settings on my computer, search for images on the web, anything to avoid the work. It feels like having to rake a yard full of fallen leaves on a chilly autumn morning. There’s a whole lot to do. It isn’t going to get itself done, and you’d just rather be doing something else.

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

We have a few of these, fuzzy and otherwise. My favorite--and I don’t mind being open about having favorites, because the cats in my house certainly make their preferences known without any regard for my feelings--is the dog. I’m assuming, though, that we’re not counting kids in this category. Human kids, not goats.

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

Hearty peasant food of any kind. Give me a one-pot stew from any place in the world, with a hunk of whatever those folks use for “bread,” and I’ll be a happy guy.

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

Rake the damn leaves. Just get it done, and don’t stop.


About the Author-
J. P. Moore lives and writes in southern New Jersey. Though his characters would feel right at home in the dark and mossy tracts of the Jersey Pine Barrens, the setting that he enjoys with his wife and three children is a long way from the worlds of his novels and stories. Moore's settings are on the brink. Their histories are lost, or misunderstood. Their futures are uncertain. All of the heroes are gone. Only the unlikely heroes are left.





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Virtual Tour: Elite Ghosts by Jennifer Kacey @JenniferKacey @GoddessFish #Giveaway






Elite Ghosts

by Jennifer Kacey

GENRE: Military and MC Romance




BLURB:


For more than two years they’ve been ghosts. Nothing but names on empty tombstones. Men and women forced to fade into the background after being pulled from the rubble. Dead Marines saved from a fate worse than death, but ordered to stand down while their lives disappeared all around them.

Some knew it could happen if a mission exploded. Double crossed by more than just Red Wolf. But now is their time to be reborn from the flames of a Phoenix. No longer imprisoned in the shadows. A half-life between them and their future. To make things right coming back to life is their only option.



EXCERPT:

Titanium’s Sacrifice Excerpt By Jennifer Kacey


He was alone.

Trapped in the darkness.

Caged inside his own fucking broken body.

As Lifetime movie as it was, he was surrounded by his brothers and sisters, even his blooded niece, Poppy, and he’d never been more lonely. Not even in the months he was in and out of a coma. The surgeries. The mother fucking rehab.

They were all making a home here on the Elite compound…

Home.

Not for him.

Just another place in the dark. Like any other. They all looked the same with no sight to guide him.

Annie, his wonder dog, whined again. The weight of her chin rested on his thigh, right above where one of his prostheses attached. Running his fingers over her silky fur, he tried to find his inner peace. Or Zen. Or some other existential bullshit place no more real than an honest politician’s summer home. His happy place lived on the same street as Pee Wee Herman and a rainbow unicorn he met once when he was stupid enough to drop acid in college.

What did they have in common?

None of them existed.

Closing his eyes used to help him focus. It would block out the extraneous visual noise the military coughed up, often, and gave him an opportunity to sift through everything. Weed out the chaff and keep the good stuff.

Now?

Now didn’t look any different in the new shade of black when his lids finally closed. It was noon on a bright and shiny day. Only reason he knew the time? Because his clock on the wall had gone off a few minutes prior and his neck was growing warm from the sun coming in the window behind him.

Was he grateful for surviving?

Most days.

Today wasn’t most days.


AUTHOR BIO:

Jennifer Kacey


Jennifer Kacey is a writer, mother, and business owner living with her family in Texas. She sings in the shower, plays piano in her dreams, and has to have a different color of nail polish every week. She’s the Amazon top seller and award winning author of the Members Only Series and the Surrender Series along with several standalone novels and novellas. The best advice she’s ever been given? Find the real you and never settle for anything less. Connect with her on twitter @JenniferKacey and Facebook. And don’t forget to sign up for her newsletter so you can hear about all of her new releases and giveaways!!


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$50 Amazon/BN GC




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