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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Stacking The Shelves #15




Stacking The Shelves, A weekly Meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Blog about the books we got in the past week.



Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Where each week we share the books that we have added to our shelves during the past week. This includes books that we bought, borrowed from the library, received from the author for review, books that we won. They can be either physical books or ebooks.

You can find out more about Stacking The Shelves from the official launch page.




More Amazon Freebies. But hey, I love Amazon Freebies.





Title:

A Cold, Cold Death For Thomas Baylor

Author: A.R. Wise

I read Deadlocked series by A.R. Wise and loved it so I thought A Cold, Cold Death For Thomas Baylor would be a great read also.






Mace of the Apocalypse (Book 1)

Title:

MACE OF THE APOCALYPSE

Author: Daniel J Williams

I love reading books about zombies and the apocalypse. Mace Of The Apocalypse sounds like it will be a very good book.






Crimson Falls (The Depravity Chronicles)

Title:

Crimson Falls (The Depravity Chronicles)

Author: Joshua Grove

Crimson Falls sounds very interesting with sheriff Anna Blackwood being called to investigate the mysterious death of the town's wealthiest and most reclusive resident, Alan Brickton. She finds that her son Trevor and his best friend Simon are right in the middle all the drama.






Blood and Light (The Blood and Light Vampire Series, #1)

Title:

Blood and Light (The Blood and Light Vampire Series)

Author: Rue Volley

Blood and Light sounds very intriguing. Sixteen year old Rue Volley is a vampire but she doesn't know this. How can she not know that she is a vampire? That is what I would like to know.






Shining in Crimson (Empire of Blood, #1)

Title:

Shining in Crimson: Empire of Blood Book One

Author: Robert S. Wilson

Hank Evans must save his only son Toby from the bloodthirsty vampires. He must do whatever he has to to escape the city of the dead.






The Quiet: A Novella

Title:

The Quiet: A Novella

Author: Robert S. Wilson

James Benton may be the last man on earth and he is racing across the world to find another living person, animal, grass, trees or anything that is still alive.






Safe Harbor

Title:

Safe Harbor

Author:
Rosemary McCracken

Safe Harbor sounds like an awesome read. A woman shows up in Pat Tierney’s office one day with her son, seven year old Tommy. The woman tells her that he is Pat's late husband's son. The woman takes off leaving Tommy with Pat.






Received from author for review.





Eliza's Shadow

Title:

Eliza's Shadow

Author: Catherine Wittmack

Eliza Gowan's mother disappears and she goes to live with aunt in the sleepy town of Port Rune. Then she is thrown into the world of magic and danger. Eliza's Shadow sounds like a very good read. I can't wait to start this one.






What did you add to your shelves this week?

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Blog Tour: (Giveaway + Promo) Trouble at the Hotel Baba Ghanoush By T. C. Archer




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Book Title: Trouble at the Hotel Baba Ghanoush

Author: T. C. Archer

Publisher: Loose Id

Genre: Science fiction, Erotica

Ebook:

Words: 35,000









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Book Description:


"Enforcer Fontana Marks is on vacation undercover until she has to testify against the Track Cartel for crimes against the Galactic Coalition. But the cartel is hiding something, and Fontana intends to find out what--then make them pay for murdering Jenny, the young scientist Fontana failed to protect on a previous assignment.

The last thing Fontana intends to do while vacationing incognito on the fantasy resort Sagitariun is follow the advice of her superior. "Rest, recuperate, and find a man."

But how can a woman resist a blond, blue-eyed, chisel-jawed, great-assed man streaking naked in public when he's obviously running from someone? And why can't she to get rid of the damned trench coat she stole to rescue him?"




Excerpt:


The man shifted, and the loose-fitting white shirt went taut across his broad shoulders. Memory of his tanned skin and steel muscle hit like a thunderbolt, and Fontana’s stomach did a flip.

He grinned, a sure sign he knew he was being viewed through a one-way door. Desire rippled through her on a slow, sure wave that promised heart-stopping pleasure. She’d known good-looking men. Ray, her last serious relationship five years ago, had been gorgeous. She’d been mad for him, but the man standing outside her door had a quality about him that made her want to snuggle up against him and fall asleep.

Fontana snorted. Her body would disagree. Right now that part of her throbbed with an insistent desire to bed him—hard. Maybe then the flutter in her heart would have a say, and she’d fall asleep wrapped in his arms. That would be a welcome change to the sleepless nights she’d spent since Jenny’s death. It would be a temporary fix, but she could use at least one good night’s rest.

She sighed. First she’d better deal with the damned raincoat and find out how the naked man had escaped the shock troopers. Then there was the little matter of how he’d found out where she was staying.

Fontana rose and smoothed the form-fitting blouse and poly-cotton slacks she wore. “Open door,” she said, and the door dematerialized.

His stare slid down her body, and her nipples tightened to a delicious discomfort—and one he couldn’t miss under the millipore fabric of her top.

“Well, Mr. Long John.”

His blue eyes returned to her face. “Long John?”

She stepped aside and motioned him in. “Last time I saw you, your long johnson was standing at attention.”

He entered, and the door rematerialized behind him. “Give him a minute, and he’ll be at your command again.”

“What are you doing here?”

He wrapped an arm around her waist. “You said to look you up.”

She spun out of his grasp and backed up. “How did you find me?”

“Spacer Jack’s is brimming with information.”

He was right. She’d figured that out the first time she’d walked in. Even a benign resort like Club Sagitariun had a dark side. Proof stood right in front of her in all its masculine glory. No. All his masculine glory had been long, hard, and ready to go in the alley. Damn shock troopers. Ten more minutes and she would have had a quick hard ride on his steel rod.

He continued to advance.

She retreated. “Where’s my raincoat?”

He grasped her hand. “What do you need with a man’s raincoat?”

“The owner is looking for it.”

“Forget about him.” He stepped closer.

“Can’t.”

“I came to thank you for the coat. Let me buy you breakfast.”

Some offer—and not what she had in mind for jump-starting a morning that had begun four hours ago for her.

“It’s not my coat,” she said.

“We’ll find the owner and thank him—later. We have some unfinished business.”

Heat radiated from his body. Her pulse sped up. The smile at the corners of his mouth deepened. Her calves made contact with the bed. He stepped closer, grasped her hand, and pressed her palm over his heart.

Fontana ignored the warmth spreading through her and locked gazes with him. “What did those shock troopers want?”

He shrugged. “Never found out.”

“They never caught you.”

“I had to elude them so I could be here.”

That had a certain logic she liked.

His fingers gently tightened over the hand still pressed against his heart. “You’ve got my heart beating like crazy.”

She noted the hard muscle of his chest, under which only a regular heartbeat thumped, and pulled her hand away. “It’s not nice to lie.”

“I’m hurt.”

She wanted to laugh. He actually did look hurt.

“Don’t tell me you’ve forgotten all that we’ve shared,” he said.

Now she did laugh. Fontana was startled at the unexpected relief she felt. She hadn’t laughed since setting foot on Rigil IV. He cut off her thoughts by pulling her against him. His mouth crashed down onto hers. The hard ridge of his arousal dug into her stomach. She could almost believe she had a special effect on him. Almost. But that erection was just a little too ready—a little too eager—to belong to anyone but a working man.




About the Author:


T. C. Archer is comprised of award winning authors Evan Trevane and Shawn M. Casey. They live in the Northeast.

Evan puts his Ph.D. to good use by writing about alternate realities, and Shawn channels the mythology and philosophy she studied during her wasted youth into writing about exotic places and times.







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Giveaway:

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Tour Schedule:


August 22nd


Amy's Book World

Ramblings of an Amateur Writer

Simply Infatuated

A Dream Within A Dream

Reading on the Wild Side

Proserpine Craving Books

Black Hippie Chick's Take on Books &The World

A Bibliophile's Thoughts on Books

A Bit of Dash

The Steamy Side




August 23rd


A Diary Of A Book Addict

Natalie-Nicole Bates

Off the Page

Erotic Romance With a Bite...Leigh Savage

The Avid Reader

The Bunnys Review

Musings of a bookworm

Book Lover's Hideaway

Blood, Lust and Erotica

Book Club Sisters







This tour was put together by FMB Blog Tours

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wishlist Wednesday #21



Wishlist Wednesday is a book blog hop where we will post about one book per week that has been on our wishlist for some time, or just added (it's entirely up to you), that we can't wait to get off the wishlist and onto our wonderful shelves.







  • Follow Pen to Paper as host of the meme.
  • Please consider adding the blog hop button to your blog somewhere, so others can find it easily and join in too! Help spread the word! The code will be at the bottom of the post under the linky.
  • Pick a book from your wishlist that you are dying to get to put on your shelves.
  • Do a post telling your readers about the book and why it's on your wishlist.
  • Add your blog to the linky at the bottom of the post on Pen to Paper.
  • Put a link back to pen to paper somewhere in your post.
  • Visit the other blogs and enjoy!




On My Wishlist:




Deadfall
Title: Deadfall
Author: Shaun Jeffrey
Kindle Edition:
Pages: 274
Published: March 22, 2011
Publisher: Deshca Press











Goodreads synopsis:



A team of mercenaries race to an abandoned mining village to rescue two children held hostage by rogue ex-soldiers. But the kidnappers are a ruse, the real threat more terrifying than any of them could imagine. Aided by a couple of unsuspecting eco-warriors, mercenary team leader Amber Redgrave must fight to survive against foes that don't sleep and don't feel pain. Now as the body count rises, so do the stakes, and when the dead won't stay dead, there's going to be hell to pay.





Why did I choose Deadfall for this weeks Wishlist Wednesday?



A team of mercenaries is sent to rescue two children that has been kidnapped and they run into zombies. A kidnapping and zombies mixed sounds like a very great read. I love reading about zombies and watching movies about zombies. I read Shaun Jeffrey's book Dead World and wanted to read another book by him. Read my review of Dead World.





Look for Shaun Jeffrey on the web:


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Facebook - Shaun Jeffrey

Twitter - Shaun Jeffrey





What is on your Wishlist Wednesday?

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Top Ten Tuesday #22










Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created here at The Broke and the Bookish. This feature was created because we are particularly fond of lists here at The Broke and the Bookish. We'd love to share our lists with other bookish folks and Each week we will post a new Top Ten list that one of our bloggers here at The Broke and would LOVE to see your top ten lists! the Bookish will answer. Everyone is welcome to join. All we ask is that you link back to The Broke and the Bookish on your own Top Ten Tuesday post AND add your name to the Linky widget so that everyone can check out other bloggers lists! If you don't have a blog, just post your answers as a comment. Have fun with it! It's a fun way to get to know your fellow bloggers.




For future Top Ten Tuesday topics, check them out here!

This weeks Top Ten List

Top Ten Favorite Books You've Read During The Lifespan Of Your Blog.





Witchblood

Title: Witchblood

Author: Emma Mills

Witchblood was very different than any book about vampires that I had ever read. Each new vampire had to do whatever they were told to do by the one that turned them.










Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1)

Title: Shatter Me

Author: Tahereh Mafi

I loved Shatter Me it was a great book with a lot of twist and turns that keeps you turning pages and wanting to know more. A page turner that will keep you up half the night.













Darkness Falls (Darkness Falls, #1)

Title: Darkness Falls

Author: Jessica Sorensen

I really enjoyed reading Darkness Falls it was a great read. I love reading anything about vampires, post-apocalyptic and the paranormal.











Fire Baptized (Habitat, #1)

Title: Fire Baptized

Author: Kenya Wright

I really, really loved Fire Baptized. I loved that it had a new twist on all the different supernaturnals like Vampires, Shifters, Fairies, Witches etc... It kept me on the edge of my seat all the way to the end before the murder was revealed.







The Sword and The Prophet (#1)

Title:The Sword and The Prophet

Author: Missy LaRae

The Sword and The Prophet is one of those books that is going to stick with me for years to come. One that I can't seem to get out of my head. You know its like when you get a song in your head and keep hearing it over and over and over. That is how this book has been for me. Instead of a song stuck in my head there's a book stuck in my head.







Intangible

Title:Intangible

Author: J. Meyers

Intangible was a fast, enjoyable read a real page turner. I loved all the characters. I also loved that the mix of fairies and vampires as well as gifted humans.












The Witching Pen (The Witching Pen Novellas, #1)

Title:The Witching Pen

Author: Dianna Hardy

The Witching Pen wasn't exactly as good as I thought it would be. It was a hell of a lot more than I ever imaged it to be. Dianna threw in just enough to keep you hanging on and wanting more.










Of Poseidon (Of Poseidon, #1)

Title:Of Poseidon

Author: Anna Banks

When I read the ending I was like "no, no, no you can't do this". I was very shocked at how it ended but I did love it. I mean its like your sitting on the edge of your seat and you can't put it down because you just got to know what is coming next. What is Anna Banks going to slam us in the face with next? And then when you least expect it bam "the end". I thought about that ending for days and days. Who am I kidding I am stilling thinking about it. I guess I will for along time to come.







Dead World

Title:Dead World

Author: Shaun Jeffrey

I loved the whole concept, idea that is being portrayed in Dead World. It is not just about zombies or Gods in general. I love the aspect of telling a story with in a story. Shaun Jeffrey has an amazing, awesome way of telling a story. He is a brilliant story teller. To understand what he is trying to say you would have to have an open mind. The whole time I was reading Dead World I kept thinking that Shaun Jeffrey has a way of telling stories that makes me think of Stephen King.







Wanted Nightmares

Title:Wanted Nightmares

Author: Pura Preis

Amaya is a very strong willed girl she knows who or what she wants out of life. She is strong enough to stand up for what she wants and fight for it if that is what it takes. She learns that she is far stronger than she ever realized. She will face obstacles and come out on the other side flairing better than most ever could.









What is on your Top Ten?

Monday, August 20, 2012

Blog A Quote #14







Blog A Quote is weekly meme hosted by Michelle Chew Writes. Each week we will be sharing a quote from our favorite books. For more info and to sign up visit Michelle Chew Writes.





My quote for this week is from Wolves of the Calla The Dark Tower, #5 By Stephen King



Wolves of the Calla (The Dark Tower, #5)



“She put a hand on his hip and turned him to her. "But things could go wrong, so I want to tell you something while it's just the two of us, Eddie. I want to tell you how much I love you." She spoke simply, with no drama.

I know you do," he said, "but I'll be damned if I know why."

Because you made me feel whole," she said. "When I was younger, I used to vacillate between thinking love was this great and glorious mystery and thinking it was just something a bunch of Hollywood move producers made up to sell more tickets in the Depression, when Dish Night kind of played out."

Eddie laughed.

Now I think that all of us are born with a hole in our hearts, and we go around looking for the person who can fill it. You...Eddie, you fill me up.”





I liked this quote because I think it is so cool what she is telling Eddie. She thinks that we all walk around with holes in our hearts looking for the one person that can fill that hole.





What is your favorite quote?

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Stacking The Shelves #14




Stacking The Shelves, A weekly Meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Blog about the books we got in the past weeh.



Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. Where each week we share the books that we have added to our shelves during the past week. This includes books that we bought, borrowed from the library, received from the author for review, books that we won. They can be either physical books or ebooks.

You can find out more about Stacking The Shelves from the official launch page.




More Amazon Freebies. But hey, I love Amazon Freebies.





Shadow on the Moon

Title: Shadow on the Moon (The Werewolf Series #1)
Author: Connie Flynn

Dana Gibbs a biologist joins an investigative team looking into mysterious deaths. She is rescued by Morgan Wilder during a blizzard. Morgan has a lot of secrets and disappears when the moon is full.






Shadow of the Wolf (The Werewolf Series #2)

Title: Shadow of the Wolf (The Werewolf Series #2)
Author: Connie Flynn

A fallen queen is being stalked by two different men. One will wait years destroy her. The other one hates all werewolves for killing his wife wants her destroyed now.






Water (Akasha, #1)

Title: Water (The Akasha Series)
Author: Terra Harmony

Kaitlyn Alder is introduced to a life of magic and joins an organization hell-bent on saving the Earth. Kaitlyn is taken hostage by the most terrifying man and now he stands between her and Earth's survival.






This Side of Eden

Title: This Side of Eden
Author: Derrick Hibbard

A father and his two year old daughter are stranded in the wilderness with no food and no hope of being rescued.






City Under the Moon

Title: City Under the Moon
Author: Hugh Sterbakov

On New Year's Eve in Manhattan, a werewolf attack sparks an epidemic. Each night the victims multiply. The disease spreads. An army grows.






Broken

Title: BROKEN
Author: Kimberley Reeves

Mitch's twin brother Adam dies and Mitch has tell Jessie. But Adam decides to pretend that he is Adam instead so that she can find closure. But it all back fires on him when he falls in love with her. So what does he do pretend to be his brother for the rest of his life or tell her the truth and risk loosing her forever.






Sin Incarnate

Title: Sin Incarnate
Author: T. C. Archer

Lorna calls forth a lord of the underworld and begs for irresistible beauty, he asks one simple thing in return; she must serve him as one of the underworld females who tests mortal men…then torture them with her beauty when they fail.






What did you add to your shelves this week?

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Review: Stuck By Lissette E. Manning




Stuck

Title: Stuck

Author: Lissette E. Manning

Published: September 3rd 2011

Publisher: L.D.B. Press

Ebook

Pages: 38





Goodreads Synopsis:




A world too different from what we once knew . . . all we hold onto now is survival.

Memories of the dead remind Annie Page of the world she'd once known. Renegade forces are closing in, seeking to command the little that remains. Yet she refuses to stand by and watch the world crumble.

Her children’s love the driving force behind the choices that she’s made, she’s determined to make their world a better place. Yet their survival comes with a price – one that she never meant to pay.




My Review:




The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I recieved a copy of Stuck as free download from Smashwords.

Annie is a woman who has survived a post apocalyptic world. She is a woman who loves her family more than anything or anyone on earth. She loves them so much that she goes out into a world that has been destroyed. A world where there are not many people left and the ones that are left may kill her. She has to find food for them or they will not survive.

Stuck is a very short story that doesn't take long to read. A story that is about a mother's love for her children. A story that you want to keep reading, you want to keep turning the pages to see what is going to happen next. You could just feel Annie's energy, feel how much she loved and cared for her family. Lissette E. Manning described the destruction of the world in such a way that you could actually picture it in your mind. It felt as if you had esp.







Look for Lissette E. Manning on the web:


Web Site - Lissette E. Manning

Goodreads - Lissette E. Manning

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Twitter - Lissette E. Manning

Facebook - Lissette E. Manning





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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Blog Tour: (Guest Post) Dragon's Teeth By Suzanne van Rooyen




First off I would like to apologize Suzanne van Rooyen and Making Connections Book Tours for my tour stop being posted late.

Please join me in welcoming Suzanne van Rooyen as Guest Host on The Avid Reader today. Suzanne van Rooyen will be telling us about her Writing Process. Thanks Suzanne van Rooyen for visiting today.




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Dragon's Teeth Book Cover

Book Title: Dragon's Teeth

Author: Suzanne van Rooyen

Published: November 1st 2011

Publisher: Divertir Publishing

Genre: Cyberpunk







Blurb:



You can never outrun your past...

After years of war ravage the globe and decimate humanity, civilization is revitalized in the city of New Arcadia, a cybernetic playground where longevity treatments promise near immortality.Detective Cyrus, fond of fedoras and narcotics, is hired by Benji MacDowell, heir-apparent to an eugenics empire, to find MacDowell's long-lost biological father.

Employing his network of shady contacts within the underbelly of the city, Cyrus uncovers a murderous web of corporate corruption and political conspiracy with ties to the old Order, a tyrannical organization whose sole intent was perfecting the next generation of genetically engineered soldiers.

Now Cyrus knows too much and finds himself caught in the cross-hairs of super-soldier assassins while the dark secrets of his past snap at his heels, forcing him to confront the truth he's been running from... and discover his own terrifying purpose.





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Excerpt

Dragon's Teeth



I never knew my father. It seems, perhaps, that no one did except the woman with whom he joined to give me life. My mother they remember; I’ve heard all the stories. Every version ends the same: her dying as I screamed my way into the world.

Back then, given limited access to medical technology, I guess it wasn’t a surprise that her pregnancy resulted in undiagnosed pre-eclampsia, seizures, death and a child born an orphan. I was born on the back of a truck heading south just as the last snow of winter fell. My mother was fleeing in the chaos and confusion that followed the collapse of her northern nation.

After her death they, her rebel friends, burned her body and scattered her ashes along the road. Another woman in the truck, having birthed a stillborn child, took pity on the mewling babe, alone but alive, and raised me as her own. For that I thank her and I love her, my mimetic mother.

She told me fantastic stories about the uprising, the fear, and the cold. She was only eighteen when she claimed me as her own, but no one could believe it: a woman with black hair and even darker eyes with a child pale, blond and blue-eyed. Later she married a man who took pity on the ghost-like four year old boy without a father and adopted me. He seemed a gentle man. He told me that I was his son now and not to ever worry again. Over the years, I forgot that I wasn’t his son, though gradually I became more aware of my strangeness. I was something other and they no longer looked at me with love, but with something more akin to fear.

When in that tender state on the threshold of manhood, I heard them arguing in their bedroom, their anxious whispers wondering what I was, I knew they had no answers for me.

Gradually, I learned to ignore my oddities, blending in with my peers at school. My parents started to love me again. I often wonder what kind of man my own father might have been, and if he is dead or still alive. Vials of blood can only reveal so much, and there is more to being human than the double helix.






Guest Post

The Writing Process




Of the many and varied writing approaches, from the seemingly innocuous Snowflake Method to the more passionate Dramatica, I use none.

I have tried several different approaches to writing, from storyboarding to mind-mapping, snowflaking (one of the most convoluted methods) to following the guidelines of Dramatica theory, from time lines and beat sheets to the most basic of outlines, and I guess I must just suffer from a terminal case of 'pantsing'.

Given that I'm a pantser, I don't have any fixed process when it comes to writing. There are a few things I do before I start any new project. I'm not advocating this as a good approach but it seems to work for me.

Whenever I have a shiny new idea (SNI) I try to capture that idea as quickly as I can on paper, be this long hand in a notebook, or typing into a haphazard word document. I jot down a few notes about scenes, characters and concept – detailing whichever form the SNI happens to take.

I tend to work on characters after that, building the character around a central tenet – a personality point, a specific goal, their developmental arc, a certain physical attribute.

Once I have a character and the basis of my concept, I start thinking in scenes. What would character x do, what would he say etc. This is a fun phase and I just give my imagination full rein. Once I have a few scenes on paper (just sketches), I start working out some kind of plot trajectory, the order of scenes.

This is where I employ basic story structure starting with the inciting incident. I tend to have a notion of where I want the word count to be for each story (since I write YA, somewhere around the 75k mark) so as I write I watch the word count and know that at certain points, something critical should happen. If my story is plot based then I'll know what the inciting incident, first and second plot point and middle-points are going to be, I just won't know how to get there. If my story is more character based, then I'll know how I want my character to develop but not the events that make that happen until I'm actually writing.

With scene and atmosphere in mind, I'll choose the appropriate soundtrack for my novel and start writing. Music is critical to my process! I often start writing with only the vaguest sense of where my story is going as I try to let the characters run with the plot, although this often results in rewriting. Rewriting is ok because by then I have a better understanding of my character and their all important voice.

There is nothing more intimidating than a blank white page. I try to get the first draft done as quickly as possible (not easy when I'm such a perfectionist that I end up editing as I write – not recommended). I love editing, I love having something to work with, some semblance of story to mold into shape during a revision.

My manuscript can go through several revisions as I play around with POV and tense. Dragon's Teeth required a rewrite from first into third person that made for a much better book. My current WiP started in third person past tense and now I've switched to first person present tense because the voice worked better.

I tend to use a beat sheet after the ms is complete just to help me when it comes to editing, adding and changing things so that I don't lose track of the order of discovery.

My one book went through at least ten revisions before being submitted to agents, another book, Obscura Burning, only had two revisions before being accepted for publication. It just depends on the individual book. So that's it, that's my process provided sneaky SNIs don't ambush the current WiP :)







Author Bio:



Suzanne grew up in the urban sprawl of Johannesburg, South Africa where she studied music and penned a few angsty poems. After a brief stint in Australia, Suzanne settled in Finland where she completed a Master's degree in music and started writing in earnest.

Suzanne now works as a freelance writer, author and part-time dance teacher. Her short stories have appeared in Golden Visions Magazine, Cast of Wonders, and Earthbound Fiction among others. When not writing she strums away at her guitar and entertains her shiba inu, Lego.




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Review: The Goddess Test By Aimée Carter




The Goddess Test (Goddess Test, #1)

Title:The Goddess Test

Series: The Goddess Test

Author: Aimée Carter

Published: April 19th 2011

Publisher: Harlequin

Paperback

Pages: 293





Goodreads Synopsis:




EVERY GIRL WHO HAS TAKEN THE TEST HAS DIED.

NOW IT'S KATE'S TURN.

It's always been just Kate and her mom--and her mother is dying. Her last wish? To move back to her childhood home. So Kate's going to start at a new school with no friends, no other family and the fear that her mother won't live past the fall.

Then she meets Henry. Dark. Tortured. And mesmerizing. He claims to be Hades, god of the Underworld--and if she accepts his bargain, he'll keep her mother alive while Kate tries to pass seven tests.

Kate is sure he's crazy--until she sees him bring a girl back from the dead. Now saving her mother seems crazily possible. If she suceeds, she'll become Henry's future bride and a goddess.

IF SHE FAILS...




My Review:




The following review is my opinion and not a paid review.

Kate's mother is dying and she is afraid that she will only live until the fall. Her mother's last wish is to move back to her home town. Kate has been taking care of her since she first became sick in her freshman year of high school. Moving to a new town, going to a new school and meeting new friends doesn't affect Kate much. She never really had any friends in her old school with taking care of her mother.

In her new school she meets James a very nice guy who quickly becomes her best friend. She also meets a girl, Ava who doesn't like Kate at all. She thinks Kate wants her boyfriend Dylan. Kate is not interested in dating anyone she just wants to spend as much time as she can with her mother before she dies.

One night Ava wanted Kate to hang out with her which I didn't understand at first. Kate and Ave were not friends. So why did she want Kate to hang out with her? She wanted to play a prank on Kate or maybe she wanted to get rid of Kate. But it doesn't work out like Ava wanted or maybe it did. Ava has an accident and dies. Kate is very upset and has no clue what to do. Henry aka Hades shows up and makes a deal with Kate. He tells her that if she will spend six months of her life with him he will bring Ava back to life. Kate agrees but then when the time comes for her to live with Henry she refuses.

Kate still doesn't trust him even after he brought her friend back to life. But Henry decides to give her another chance. He wants her to be his wife and be the queen of the underworld. So he tells her if she will come and live with him he will keep her mother alive a little longer. Kate agrees because she wants more time to say goodbye to her mother properly.

Kate has to past seven test but she never knows what the test are or even when they are happening. I didn't even figure out what the test were in the beginning or when she was being tested. I think when I had read about 3/4 of the book I began to figure out what the test were. I began then to think back and I could see how Kate handle different things and situations. When I figured it out I thought that is so cool how the test was written into the story.

This was the first book that I have read about Greek mythology. I have been interested in it for a long time but I don't know very much about it. The first time I saw Thr Goddess Test on someone's blog and read their review I knew I had to have it. I loved how the writer changed all the Gods and Goddess' names.







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