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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Blog Tour: Haunted Laird By Tara Nina (First Chapter + Giveaway)




I would like to welcome Tara Nina to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Tara. Please be sure and check out Tara's novel Haunted Laird book #4 in the Cursed MacKinnons Series. I have the first chapter of Haunted Laird for you to check out and see if it would be something you would like to read. Don't forget to enter the giveaway.










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Title: Haunted Laird

Author: Tara Nina

Series: Cursed MacKinnons #4













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Haunted Laird




Lynn's ghost-hunting trip in Scotland takes an unpleasant turn when she's kidnapped from her camp by a group of men rambling about curses and a brotherhood. In a daring escape, Lynn falls over a cliff and awakens in a cave being guarded by a ghost, who insists she's the key to freeing a man who has been cast in stone by an evil curse. And what a man he is…

Padon has been imprisoned for over two centuries, frozen in stone. He is awoken when a sexy siren recites the anti-curse, but he is only partially free. Stone by day, man by night. Passion ignites between him and his savior immediately, which makes falling to the curse each morning that much harder. He and Lynn seek a resolution by making the trek to Padon's family castle. But the kidnappers have other plans and will do whatever they must to make sure this couple never makes it to their destination.







EXCERPT

Haunted Laird




She looked through the thinnest area of the waterfall and focused on the statue. Light from the menagerie of lanterns Jasper had provided shone on the stone surface, giving it an oddly beautiful appeal. Lynn felt compelled to speak the verse as she stood in the mist of the falling water.

"Ceum saor de clach

Be Ye Biast air duine

'Tis Gaol dara slighe

Ge Ye be mèinne

Dh'oidche mur dh'là"

Seeing nothing happen, a slight bit of disappointment filled her. She took a breath and leaned her head into the more rapid pulse of the waterfall and rinsed the suds from her hair and body. Lynn stepped back from the stream, brushing the hair and water from her eyes. The moment she regained her focus, she froze. The gasp lodged in her throat.

Was she dreaming?

When he woke, the realization he was no longer at Castle MacKinnon hit him in the chest with an invisible solid blow. What happened? Where was he? And most importantly, where was his family?

Padon stumbled forward with his sword held tightly, ready to strike. MacGillivray was behind this. He felt most certain that dark-eyed devil lingered near. He swung around, trying to gain his bearings. Shock shook him to the core as he recognized his surroundings.

He was in the hunting cave. But how? Last he remembered he was aiming to kill MacGillivray for attacking his brathairs. Padon surveyed the area for any signs of life, knowing only he and Jasper knew of this cave's location. Jasper had to be behind his being here.

He shook his head. Had it been a dream? Try as he might he couldn't remember clearly what had happened. Had he been on a hunting trip with Jasper, drunk too much and dreamed the whole brathairs-turned-to-stone-by-MacGillivray scenario? The tension in his chest eased a tad but not entirely. He lowered his sword and knelt by the stream, cupping some water for a drink, hoping to wash away the severely dusty sensation from his mouth.

He had barely swallowed when he saw her. A vision most beautiful stood washing her hair in the waterfall. 'Twas it a dream? He splashed the water on his face and blinked but she still remained. How had she gotten here? No woman had ever ventured into their hunting cave.

"Go to her. She is your salvation."

The words whispered to his ears in the sound of his friend Jasper's voice. He jumped to his feet and spun around but didn't see him. Anger, confusion and fear mixed within him. What the hell was going on? What sort of sorcery was this? Hearing voices but seeing no one… He slowly turned to the vixen who now stood staring at him from the other side of the waterfall. No one was here but her.

Maybe she had the answers he sought, since Jasper seemed to be playing games with him.

Taking deliberate steps, he shortened the distance. Before entering the water, he set his sword on a large rock and dropped his kilt to the ground. No need getting his only clothing wet while he interrogated the woman. He smiled inwardly, knowing he was no small man and being naked only added to his intimidation strategy. At least that's what he hoped when it came to the weaker sex. Determined to get answers, he forged through the water and onto the ledge.

Coming face-to-face with her rattled his fierce demeanor. She was not simply a woman, but a gorgeous specimen of female flesh. Though she tried to cover herself with her hands, she failed miserably. He doubted even his oversized hands would hide those scrumptiously large breasts. Taut pink nipples peeked from beneath the arm and hand that attempted to shield them. Instant hunger pitted in his stomach for a sample of their flavor.

Her other arm and hand did their best to cover the treasure between her thighs. It disappointed him to not get even a glimpse of her mound. Would she balk if he removed her hand so he could see? Padon shook off the idea. He needed answers, not sex. But his body pleaded otherwise as his shaft stirred to life. The awakening of his senses kept him perusing her attributes and muddled his thoughts with desire.

Though she was short in stature, she made up for it with her incredibly voluptuous figure as far as he was concerned. If her bottom was round and filled his hands, she'd be perfect. Absently he flexed his palms, curling his fingers in and out as if he could somehow feel her there without actually touching her. It didn't help ease the growing tension in his bawls for this woman. Being in her presence made him remember he was a man as his cock twitched and stiffened even more.

Padon forced his gaze to lift from her assets and look upon her face. Its shape was that of a cherubic angel. Auburn curls carelessly framed her features. Her lips trembled and it pained him to read fear in her bright-blue eyes. In an attempt to calm her, he reached to cup her cheek but she leaned away from his touch. He dug deep to find his voice and hoped it came across soothing.

"I will nay hurt thee, mi wee one. I only ask thee for answers."





FIRST CHAPTER

Haunted Laird




By the time they finally took a break, Lynn had heard enough. The three men bickered worse than a group of old women sitting around with nothing to do but complain about what ailed them. She still couldn't believe one of them was Fin, Travis' partner at MacShain's Guided Tours. The tour company she'd employed to explore the greatest haunted locations in Scotland. If she'd known one of them was a kidnapper, she never would have joined their group.

Travis! Where was Travis? He'd completely slipped her mind. What had they done with him? It made her stomach churn not knowing if her friend were dead or alive. Though she'd listened closely to every word they'd said, they never mentioned what happened to him. And she had been so intent on fighting them when they took her captive, she hadn't noticed if he lay unconscious or in a pool of blood at their campsite.

She fidgeted but couldn't move much being they'd tied her hands and feet, then secured her to a makeshift litter with the sleeping bag from her tent that they wrapped thick tape around until she was wedged tight. All she could think when she looked at the contraption they had her in was one word. Papoose. She was being hauled up a mountain in a giant papoose. They'd covered her mouth with a piece of the same tape so she couldn't scream. Though she tired, she couldn't push it off with her tongue or wiggle her lips enough to loosen it.

So she resolved herself to lie there, listen, and reserve her strength. They were bound to make a mistake and when they did, she planned to use it to her advantage and escape.

Fin had hidden his face at the campsite she shared with Travis, by keeping his hood tucked low over his head so she didn't get a good look at him then. Now he didn't even try to hide from her as she glared at him while he carried the foot end of her prison. The other two, named Lonnie and Timothy, she couldn't see well from her position. One of them was at the head end of the litter while the other apparently led the way. From what she'd overheard, she was beginning to piece together some of what they were up to, but still didn't understand why it involved kidnapping her.

What did they want with an American from Texas?

If they planned to ransom her off, the joke was on them. Her family wasn't rich. The only surviving blood-related member was her sister, who was married to a small town pharmacist and they had a set of triplets. Definitely no money left there. Absently she shook her head. As to her, when Eddie died, he left her comfortable but not extremely wealthy by any means. If she lived frugally, which she did, the money would last for years. So as far as exchanging her for money, they were out of luck, but she didn't think they had taken her for money. There was this one thing they spoke of several times.

Who or what was this brotherhood they mentioned?

Lynn inhaled deeply through her nose. Apparently this brotherhood wanted something they were willing to pay steeply to obtain and didn't care what methods were taken to get it. But these guys were out of their minds if they thought she had anything of worth for this brotherhood. She doubted it was her they wanted. It sounded like something was hidden somewhere on this mountain. If they thought she knew where it was, they were crazy.

Unless… She scrolled through everything she'd learned so far. What if they were after something in the cave Travis was taking her to visit? Had they captured her as a trade-off for the cave's location? Did they think that particular cave held whatever it was they were looking for? Did they think Travis shared the coordinates with her and she'd be able to lead them there? Questions tumbled through her head as she swallowed the lump of growing fear in her throat. She didn't know anything. She closed her eyes, wishing she'd never taken Travis' offer to introduce her to a ghost.

She lay there reliving the conversation she'd had with Travis several nights earlier. She must have looked like the biggest sucker going sitting across the table from Travis at a pub after their tour of the underground vaults. Lynn inwardly reprimanded herself for hanging on to his every word as he'd shared his tale of a night he'd spent in a cave with an ancient Scotsman's specter. Travis claimed he would take her there and she'd be able to communicate with a ghost. The one thing she had yet to achieve in all her years of seeing apparitions was actually speaking with the dead and somehow he'd figured that out and used it against her.

Had he noticed her reactions to the lingering souls wandering the vaults? There had been so many, she felt certain she hadn't been able to suppress her excitement from her facial expressions. Had he read her desires and played her for a fool? Throughout the tour, she'd noticed Travis seemed to watch her more intently than any of the others. At the pub, he'd explained he'd been waiting for the right person with which to share his spiritual find. She'd fallen for it completely and even did her best to assure him she was the one he needed, a true believer in everything paranormal.

Was he somehow a part of this whole kidnapping ploy? Lynn shivered inwardly. She hadn't thought of that before. Was Travis not really her friend but an instigator in this ruse to capture an American? She couldn't think straight as ideas of subterfuge and dastardly deeds tormented her thoughts. No! She refused to believe ill of Travis. He was innocent in this whole scenario.

Damn! The predicament she'd managed to get herself into all in the name of ghost chasing. This addiction of hers was finally going to get her killed.

"Lonnie," Timothy griped, loudly. Lynn stirred from her musings and concentrated on their conversation, hoping for a thread of information she could use in her favor. "We need a break. Carrying this chick up the mountain isn't easy."

"Yeah," Fin chimed in, "when's your turn ta help carry her?"

"Quit your grousing," Lonnie snapped. "We don't have much farther and we'll be at the campsite."

"This better be worth it," Fin stated heatedly. "The society offered a tidy sum. How do we know this brotherhood will keep their promise? The society will pay, there's no question there. But this brotherhood seems a bit shady ta me."

"You've pointed that out before, Fin. How many times I got ta tell you?" Lonnie's growing frustration was evident in his tone. "Me and Tim helped save Brother Leod from a fire at a club in London. He promised ta make us rich if we joined his group."

Lynn felt the foot of the litter lower as Fin set her down. He moved to stand face to face with Lonnie, who now stood near her shoulder. It was apparent he was the one in charge of this operation. She could sense the tension between them. This was something she could use to her advantage. Fin didn't speak much during the week of her guided tour through the haunts of Edinburgh. He'd let his partner Travis do all the tour guide stuff while he drove the bus. Now he didn't seem to hold his tongue.

"I just find it mighty strange this Brother Leod knows so much about the clan we swore ta protect."

"We," Lonnie screeched, leaning to within millimeters of Fin's face. "I don't know about you, but I took no oath. It was a fairy tale, a myth handed down from our forefathers that suckered us into believing in a curse on a clan that no longer exists."

"It must be some truth behind it or why would so many before us stand together united?" Lynn saw Fin's stance change as if making ready to fight. "And best o' all, why would this newfound friend o' yours be so interested in what the society protects? Think maybe he's up ta no good?"

Lonnie shook as he waved his hands in the air in frustration. "I think you be backing out on us, Fin. You be in too tight with the society." He poked Fin in the chest with his forefinger as he bellowed, "Are you with us or are you not? You might want ta be thinking about it afore you answer." He nodded toward the side of the path that was a steep drop-off into a ravine.

"Looks ta be a mighty long fall."

Fin's shoulders tightened and it appeared as if he reined in his anger, taking a step back. She heard his heavy exhale as he replied, "I'm in."

"Good," Lonnie spat back at him. "Now pick up your end and let's get going."

Lynn couldn't help but wonder about Fin's connection with these two.

Silence fell between them, which gave her time to sort through the limited details. Apparently they all belonged to some sort of society sworn to protect some nonexistent clan. Lonnie had a new friend with lots of money and a desire to own something the society protected. But what? None of them had let that slip.

Fin wouldn't look at her. Instead his gaze seemed to glance occasionally behind him as if expecting to see someone there at any moment. Travis maybe? Momentarily a spark of hope for his safety gave her an instant of relief that Travis might be tracking them or gone for help. When Fin wasn't looking behind, his eyes stayed straightforward and she could only imagine the hole his glare would bore through Lonnie's back if he had such a power.

And from what she'd figured out, Timothy did whatever Lonnie told him to do. So even if Fin had changed his mind about being a part of this team, he was out-numbered. She focused on Fin. He was the weak link. Something didn't seem right with him and this little adventure. Something she hoped she could twist in her favor when the time was right.

It was after dark when they reached the designated campsite on the ridge. Tents were already erected. It appeared as if they had set up camp before they invaded her campsite and took her captive. They set her down. Timothy stacked wood in the pit to build a fire. Fin disappeared into one of the two tents. Lonnie plopped onto a large rock beside the pit.

When Fin came out of his tent carrying a lit lantern, she tried to talk against the tape to get his attention. Though it was nothing more than a mumbled noise, he squatted beside her and sat the lantern on the ground near her head. In a low tone, he spoke to her, "I'm going ta remove the tape. If you scream, I'll have ta put it back. You no going ta scream are you?"

Lynn shook her head and he slowly removed the tape from her mouth. She wiggled her jaw and wet her lips. It felt good to have that off her face. Now if she could just get him to unwrap the tape that bound her to the stretcher and release her arms from behind her back her shoulders would be forever grateful.

"Can you untie me please?" she asked softly, "I need to go to the bathroom."

Fin glanced at his partners then pulled out a pocketknife and started cutting the tape. He hadn't gotten far when Lonnie jumped up and ran over to him.

"What the hell are you doing?"

Fin didn't stop. He continued cutting without looking up from his task. "The lass is in need o' a bathroom break."

Lonnie commanded, "Then she's your responsibility. Make sure she doesn't get away." He turned on his heels and stomped over to the other tent and went inside.

"Real friendly guy," Lynn stated coolly. Fin smiled at her wisecrack and the tension in the back of her neck eased. Once he freed the tape from across the sleeping bag, he lifted it off her and helped her sit upright. After cutting the tape binding her ankles, he untied the rope from around her wrists.

"You okay ta stand?"

"I think so. I'm a little stiff."

"Here, I'll help you," Fin offered as he took her hands and guided her to her feet.

Lynn's legs were fine. She wiggled her toes in her boots trying to loosen the tightness in her ankles. Rolling her shoulders and moving her fingers helped relieve the dead sensation and numbness in her arms and hands. The small of her back ached from lying on her hands balled beneath her. The only good thing from being carried up the mountain, she'd laid there listening, learning their motives and reserving her energy. As soon as the tingling quit in her arms and feet, she knew she'd be ready to make a break for it.

She took a step toward the trees when Fin cut her off. "Nay, lassie. I've got ta keep you from running." He held a longer rope, which he secured around her waist.

"Really," Lynn said with her eyebrow cocked and a hand on the rope.

"It's either this or I hold your hand while you pee," Fin stated point-blank. Lynn opened her mouth to protest then shut it. He was serious. He grabbed the lantern and held it out so she could see where she was going.

They walked several feet away from the tents. Fin stopped her and turned her to face him. He hung the lantern on a branch so it bathed the area in a low glow. He took hold of her hands as he spoke in a whispered tone so only she could hear.

"Listen, Lynn. Things are not as they seem. Please abide by Lonnie's rules for now and I'll see ta it you make it home safe."

Lynn swallowed her excitement. She was right about Fin. He really wasn't part of this, but somehow had gotten roped into it. Keeping her voice low and her tone even she asked, "Why are you helping them?"

"That be a question I cannot answer now." He nodded toward the campsite. "You best be doing your business quickly or Lonnie just might come looking for us. He may not be the brightest but he does have a mean streak."

She nodded and scooted behind the trees out of his view. Indecision warred with her insides as she relieved herself while at the same time loosening the rope. She wasn't a liar, she really had to go but she had no intentions of missing the opportunity to escape. When she stood and secured her jeans, she turned and walked face first into a hand over her mouth and an arm around her waist.

"Don't scream, Lynn. It's me, Travis," he whispered in her ear.

Fear filled her. In her panic, his words didn't register. She bit his hand and kneed him in the family jewels. Adrenaline rushed making her run faster than she'd ever run in her life. Limbs slapped her face and left behind stinging scratches. Darkness surrounded her, only the occasional light from the stars and moon filtered through the canopy of trees. Limited line-of-sight didn't stop her. She kept on running. Several times she tripped and miraculously she managed to stay on her feet, blindly grabbing hold of branches or trees to break her fall.

Voices echoed behind her making her push onward even though she gasped for air. Her lungs hurt. There wasn't an uncovered patch of skin that didn't burn from being attacked by objects in the dark. She knew if she didn't slow down she was going to get severely injured. When she couldn't hear the voices behind her anymore, she slowed to a stop and bent over with her hands on her knees trying to clear her head and breathe.

Wheezing in and out, she thought she was going to be sick even though her stomach was empty. Her capturers hadn't fed her. Dizziness made her head spin, causing her to crumble to her knees. Uncontrollable tears gushed and for the first time since the whole thing started, she felt completely helpless. Sob after sob croaked from deep inside her before she finally curled into a ball on the soft forest floor.

She lay there for several minutes more, trying to calm her frazzled nerves. The sensation of warmth cocooned her, soothing her, clearing her thoughts as the faint sound of her dead husband's voice flowed inside her head. Think, Lynn. Think. There's got to be a way out of this. Lying on the ground won't save you.

Lynn sat upright, dried her eyes and gathered her wits. Eddie reached out to her in her time of need just as he'd done whenever she was down or distraught over the past three years. This she knew in her heart. Whether she imagined it or not, it was his whispered words of encouragement that sparked her drive to survive and pulled her back together. He was the reason she'd come on this trip to Scotland, to fulfill their ghost hunting dreams. She'd be damned if she'd let some two-bit kidnappers ruin her life. She struggled to her feet and straightened her clothes as best as possible.

Up ahead through the trees, she thought she saw a break in the woods. Maybe there was a meadow and quite possibly a house with people who could help her. Slowly she worked her way in that direction. The sound of male voices from somewhere behind her scared her. They were still coming after her and getting closer. She dug deep for any energy she had left and ran.

The moment she cleared the tree line, the ground went out from under her. She landed on her backside and began a torturous slide, bouncing off saplings, rocks and underbrush as her speed increased. Afraid she'd break her neck if she didn't stop, Lynn kept grabbing onto anything that would slow her descent. Several times the thin saplings she managed to grasp pulled out of the soft ground, slowing her some but not much. Digging in her heels helped, but the moist soil gave away until she hit a solid mass, a well-embedded rock that stopped her downward spiral.

Lynn came to a bone-jarring halt, leaning into the side of the mountain and praying the rock beneath her feet didn't pull out of place. Once the dirt around her stopped shifting, she evaluated her condition. It didn't seem as if anything was broken but it was hard to tell through the total body numbness. Breathing deep, she calmed her overwrought nerves and forced her trembling hands to search from side to side for anything that would help support her. Peering down the length of her body, she realized she'd slipped into a ravine and from her position, it looked bottomless. It wasn't an open meadow she'd seen, it was simply an optical illusion caused by the way the moonlight played upon the countryside.

Damn! She closed her eyes and it hit her. She was living the dream she had the first night of this ghost hunting adventure. Dead tired from hiking into the Grampian Mountains, cozy and warm in her sleeping bag, her imagination ran wild in her sleep and she had awoken all hot and bothered by the images fired to life in her brain. Thinking back, it replayed as if she were asleep and the dream reoccurred.

Don't look down, whispered through her head as she gasped for a full breath. She clung on for life in her dream just like she did now. Dirt slipped from the mountain, crumbling around her with any movement. Lynn kept her eyes closed tight, listening to the echo of a rock as it rolled into the deep crevice beneath her. It sounded so far away. She tried desperately not to think on the 'what if she fell' scenario and let the memory of the dream temporary control her thoughts.

She'd had help then whereas now there was none. As she'd reached upward, a hand had grabbed hers. If she remembered correctly, warmth had shot down her arm as a strong hand wrapped around hers. Lynn leaned back into the mountain, letting the vision of hope live in her mind in a valiant effort to relieve the tension of her reality.

One hand held hers, while the other reached and grabbed her backpack, tugging her into the mouth of a cave without so much as a grunt from the effort. Once certain of her safety, she'd lifted onto her knees, turned on a flashlight she couldn't remember from where she'd gotten it, after all it was a dream. Several seconds passed before she could actually focus. But when she did, she couldn't believe her eyes.

A gorgeous hunk of a man dressed in full-scale, ancient Scottish regalia stood staring down at her. The way the light played across the plains of his face gave him a dangerously rugged appeal. She couldn't decide if his eyes were green, blue or a mixture of both. A firm jaw held a set of perfect male lips. Waves of dark hair thick with amber highlights hung loose about his broad shoulders.

He was bare-chested except for the leather strap that crossed from left shoulder to right hip, which held the sheath for the sword she saw the handle of above his shoulder. The man's abdominal muscles were unlike any she'd ever seen. Ripped was the only word that came to mind, but even that didn't do him justice. A red and green plaid kilt slung low across his hips lay perfectly to his knees. Laced boots covered from his calves to his toes, but from the snug fit hid nothing about their musculature. His legs befit the rest of him, muscles on top of muscles.

For a split second, wonder if he's true to his kilt flashed inside her brain and she'd had to fold her hands together to resist the temptation to lift the plaid and take a peek. She swallowed hard, then forced her brain to work and made her mouth form a sentence.

"Thank you for saving me." She remembered speaking as she held her hand out to him.

He'd stared for what seemed like an eternity before he reached for it and helped her to her feet. She stumbled on weakened legs and fell against the solid wall of male flesh. His arm wrapped around her waist, holding her closer along the warmth of his form. His other hand's fingers gently touched her chin and guided her face upward. He seemed to study her before his eyes met hers.

The low sultry baritone of his words washed over her as he spoke. "Nay, milady. 'Tis ye who hath saved mi."

In the dream, his arm tightened around her waist as he lifted her without any effort. One of her hands held his thick, bulging biceps while her other hand landed on his waist for support. Never had anyone lifted her to kiss her. Nerves fired to life that she'd thought were dead. The closer his lips got, the more she wanted his kiss. This slow motion event was killing her. The heat of his breath caressed her lips just millimeters apart. The warmth of his body set her on fire with desire.

Lynn caught herself craning her neck trying to reach his lips. Opening her eyes reality set in. She truly clung to the side of a mountain for life. She tilted her chin upward, but saw nothing much in the darkness. Was there a handsome man waiting to rescue her? Nervously she laughed at the ludicrous thought. There wasn't anyone who knew where she was or would risk their life to save her.

This wasn't a dream. This was her reality.

No, it was up to her to save herself. She dug deep, brushing away the perfect hero-saves-the-day dream from her thoughts and struggled for survival.

Cautious in her movements, she inched along the rock, turning until she was face first against the dirt. Should she try to climb down or was it easier to go up? Lynn moved her hands palm flat along the ground searching for any point of support, anything she could grasp. The fingertips of her right hand brushed something rough and solid. Lynn rotated her head in that direction. It appeared to be a ledge. God, she hoped it would hold her.

With slow, careful movements, she worked her way toward the lip in the rock, hugging her body to the mountain for dear life. She used the plants for leverage, holding on but not pulling so their roots wouldn't break and jerk free from the ground. It seemed like an eternity had past before she reached the ledge. Every muscle ached and trembled but she refused to give in to the exhaustion that threatened to tear her from the mountainside. Nope. She didn't plan to fail. That ledge was her salvation, her place to rest and recuperate until sunrise.

She gripped the rocky edge. When it didn't break off and slide away, relief made her smile. Now all she had to do was pull herself up onto it. Toeing her boots into the dirt, she tried to push upward using her legs. The ground slid out from beneath her right foot and she slipped, leaving her dangling by her hands. Her shoulders screamed in pain and her arms shook, but she tightened her grip refusing to lose this battle.

Sheer will helped her find a sturdier foundation. Her left foot located a rock and her right she planted between the base of a bush and the dirt. Spread-eagled wasn't the best position but it kept her from falling any farther. The rock didn't feel as sturdy as the bush so she pushed up on her right leg and glided her left leg closer to the right until it found a secure spot stuck in a hole a wee bit higher than the bush. She struggled inch by inch until she was able to hoist herself onto the ledge.

Lynn rolled several feet away from the edge and onto her back. Breathing heavily, she lay still trying to evaluate her condition. Nothing felt broken. Her legs and arms trembled from the excessive exertion she'd placed on them. This definitely was more exercise than she'd ever gotten. Seconds turned into minutes as she simply lay there. The pounding of her heart resumed its normal pace and the tension in her body relaxed, giving her a chance to reflect on the events that led up to her precarious predicament.

Don't scream, Lynn. It's me, Travis.

The words rolled around inside her head and the sudden realization of what she'd done surfaced. Ohmygod! Travis! She'd attacked Travis, the one person who she thought was on her side. Or maybe he wasn't. She truly didn't know for sure anymore. Hysterical laughter rose from her chest.

What had she done?

She rolled onto her side and curled into a ball. The laughter slowed and exhaustion took over. Everything hurt. Both arms and legs trembled uncontrollably. A deep-seated ache bloomed from her core and spread outward until every ounce of her was thoroughly sated, causing her muscles to spasm at will. Her body gave her no other choice but to sleep. If she saw the morning light, it would be a miracle.

Invisible, strong, gentle hands caressed her, lulling her to sleep. Warmth surrounded her. The handsome man reappeared in her dreams, giving her comfort in her time of need. She snuggled closer into the imaginary heat of his body. He surrounded her, coddling her against him as if he alone would protect her from the elements. Sensing he stood watch, Lynn relaxed further into the depths of sleep, letting his sexy image renew her desire for life and for him.

He appeared to be tall with wide shoulders and thick arms that would hold her for as long as she needed to be held. Long, dark hair with rich shades of red was pulled away from his face, making her wish to untie what bound it and set it free to landscape his rugged features. Deep, blue-green eyes stared at her filled with wonder and wisdom beyond his years.

In this dream, he said nothing nor did she. He simply held her while she slept, keeping her close and away from the edge of the ledge. His imaginary heat warmed her and warded off the cool night air. A sensual dream not sexual guided her into a peaceful place where the hazards of her day no longer existed. It was just her and her hot, dream-walking man.







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Hot Romance~Sexy Attitude best describes Tara Nina's writing style. She creates for Ellora's Cave in sensuality ranges from steamy hot to simmering sweet, which includes paranormals, contemporaries and romantic suspense. She is a Southerner living in the northern wilds of New Jersey complete with grown children, three dogs, and a mountain man for a husband.







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Murder on Mars




A paranormal force has lured Ava to New Orleans, where shadows lurk behind every corner and an unknown power has yet to be unleashed. There is a darkness in New Orleans, one that has brought sixteen year old Ava Lopez to the city in search of her best friend, Dyson. A dark crime has been committed, and there are supernatural forces involved. Three sisters who whisper "fate" are awaiting the arrival of the Guardian. Shadow People fiercely haunt the city, unchallenged, but Ava senses that Dyson may be involved with their crimes. She must discover the secret that the Shadows are so determined to keep hidden. Ava will have to risk everything, because where the Fates are concerned there are no second chances.







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Murder on Mars




Ava caught the red eye into New Orleans Louisiana; it was the earliest flight she could make out of New York City. If it had been for anyone other than Dyson there would have been no way she would have dropped everything she was doing to fly out to New Orleans. She had never given the city much thought before; Dyson had mentioned it briefly to her once before saying that his great aunt Caroline lived in the Garden District and from time to time he would visit and stay with her.

Dyson was Ava's closest friend; in fact at times he was her only friend. She had met Dyson in the first grade. Ava had transferred from a school in Los Angeles, California and it had seemed that before she arrived everyone had heard the stories of her father; they all knew who she was and who her father was. Her fellow students couldn't wait to tease and ridicule her, everyday they would find a new way to torture her in class or in the halls.

Ava wore her black hair in a pony tail which placed her widow's peak on prominent display; her classmates would say that she looked like Eddie Munster. They also teased her mercilessly about the cleft in her chin and every time they did she had turned her nose up at them. They had also liked to call her Lupus, because her last name was Lopez. And at the lunch table they would sit next to her and poke at her food so she couldn't eat.

Through it all she would pretend that everything they did to her didn't affect her, she never reacted, and she kept her feelings to herself; never letting them see her cry.

They soon began calling her the 'ice princess' because of her lack of reaction and because of the glares she would send their way if she found something annoying or not to her liking. Ava had mastered the art of looking down her nose at someone and it made them feel small, so, finally the other students gave up and moved on to easier targets.

Dyson had never been one of the ones who had teased her; in fact he had kept his distance from her. One morning as she sat in a swing at the end of a school day waiting to be picked up from school, Dyson walked over and sat in the swing next to her.

He told her that his car was late; that his parents were in town and whenever they were the car was always late. He took out some licorice and offered her some. Ava was a bit hesitant but helped herself to a piece. Before she took a bite she waited for him to take one; it was to make sure there was nothing wrong with it.

As his car arrived a window in the back seat rolled down and a woman peered out shouting at him to hurry up and get into the car. Dyson took his time as he handed Ava the rest of the licorice before turning his sharp blue eyes onto his mother. He wore his blonde hair in a disheveled mess just to irritate her and he ran his hand through it for good measure before he kicked up loose dirt spraying rocks at the car. The gravel hit both the car and his mother. Dyson ran along the car and got in on the passenger side, choosing to sit next to the driver rather than with his mother.

Ava sat on her swing and watched in bewilderment, a smile slowly found its way onto her face. Her father never picked her up from school, he couldn't as he lived back home in Los Angeles. He knew how the school and the other parents felt about him, the only reason he sent Ava to school so far away was to give her a better life away from the one he was living, at least that's what he told her time and again, but she knew better.

Her mother Lucia had died shortly after Ava was born on January twenty third; Lucia was beautiful, she had long thick black hair and green eyes. Ava had inherited her mothers' dark hair but everything else came from her father, Martin.

Ava and Dyson were now attending school at Clairman's Academy, only Dyson hadn't return from his spring break trip from New Orleans. The last few weeks before he had left Dyson had been acting oddly; as he kept to himself and he was on his phone constantly either receiving texts or phone calls. No matter how many times Ava hounded him he wouldn't say what they were about.

And then she got a call from Felix telling her she needed to get to New Orleans as soon as possible. He wouldn't say why.

Felix was a friend of Dyson's; one Ava had met a few times when Felix had been in New York. He was easy to talk to and he had a friendly laugh, that was the first thing she thought of when she heard his voice over the phone, his laugh. It was catchy and easy on the ears; he had a way of making anyone feel welcomed.

If Dyson was in any kind of trouble she would be there for him as he had been there for her. He had been the one she had turned to after the murder of her father.

Ava closed her eyes and leaned her head back against the head rest of her seat. She didn't want to think about that day, she forced it back into the darkest part of her mind and swiftly popped in her earphones to listen to the in-flight movie, hopefully it would help her get some sleep. It was a romantic comedy, she hated those, they were all the same just different actors, but she would rather watch that than let her mind wonder to places she would rather it didn't. She opened her eyes just as the male actor who had dreamy bedroom eyes and a lazy smile ask his lady love for a dance. She agreed and quickly melted into his arms. Ava yanked the earphones out and pushed the button for the flight attendant who came by. She seemed to have a smile permanently pressed onto her face. The flight was full, first class was sold out, which left Ava in coach.

Ava didn't wait for her to speak as she quickly said, "I need a Pepsi." The flight attendant nodded her head and left at a brisk pace. Fortunately Ava had the aisle seat, nothing worse than being stuck at the window and having to climb over people if she needed to step out. She pulled out her laptop and lowered the tray. The attendant returned with her drink, and Ava signed into her account after paying the charge for the use of WI-FI.

The flight was a good three hours and she arrived after four a.m. Even though it was early there was a live band playing near baggage claim. The band was exuberant and soulful at the same time; it was their way of welcoming visitors into their city. Ava paused for a moment to listen, she loved music, but unfortunately couldn't play any type of instrument or sing for that matter, but she did admire those who were able to. She dropped a twenty dollar bill into a black hat as she made her way out of baggage claim and to the taxi stand.

There was a tall slim man leaning against a cab and as she neared he seemed to become excited, probably because he was about to get a fare so early in the morning. He pushed against the cab and stepped forward offering his help with her luggage. She had three bags with her; a large suit case, a carry on and her laptop bag which she wore strapped across her body.

Even though she was only sixteen years old Ava looked older, maybe it was because she was a fan of make-up and fashion. Fashion was a way for her to escape and pretend she was someone else, she went through many looks during her years at Clairmans Academy, and at times her looks might have been outrageous, but they were fun none the less.

She was dressed in a pair of trim black pants that hugged her curves and a silk blouse that was form fitted, her coat was dark grey a mix of a military cut with ruffles on the back just above the hem.

"Where are we going?" he asked her as he stowed her luggage in the trunk. Before she could open the passenger door he had whisked around her to open her door, and waved her into the cab.

"Le Pavillon Hotel," she said as she took a seat.







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I was fortunate enough to visit the city of New Orleans, Louisiana and I do plan on returning. This city is the setting for my new YA; Murder on Mars a New Orleans Mystery.

A few highlights of the city:

The Garden District. Rows and rows of beautiful homes and lovely gardens. There are a few walking tours that are between 90 minutes to two hours. We took a Haunted tour which was about 90 minutes long. Along the walk we were treated with stories of some of the more interesting homes. We passed by a home that Anne Rice had owned at one time and learned that she had to keep a sign posted for deliveries, stating instructions for the drivers to use a side door. Apparently a ghost had the habit of ringing the bell at the front door.

K-Pauls Louisiana Kitchen. This is the best restaurant in town and located in the French Quarter. The food is lovely and the service is wonderful. It's the only restaurant I know of that does not have a freezer.

St. Louis Cemetery #1. No trip is completed without a stop to this cemetery. A tour would probably be recommended, we on the other hand did not make it for the tour, but we did take some great pictures.

Jackson Square. Located in the French Quarter. There is so much to see and do in this part of the Quarter, we spent hours here could have spent hours more.







    About the Author



M.M. Shelley is a storyteller, word smith and dreamer. She has traveled the world extensively in search of the magic which is often overlooked in every day life. M.M. Shelley is a native of southern California, and a student of mythology from which she gets much inspiration.







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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Blog Tour: Dinosaur Lake By Kathryn Meyer Griffith (Review + Giveaway)




I would like to welcome Kathryn Meyer Griffith to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Kathryn. Please be sure and check out Kathryn's novel Dinosaur Lake. Check out my review and an excerpt of Dinosaur Lake. Don't forget to enter the giveaway for 7 Ebooks copies of Dinosaur Lake by Kathryn Meyer Griffith. The giveaway ends on Feb. 4th.




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An ancient predator has been reborn in the caves beneath Crater Lake…and it's hungry.

Ex-cop Henry Shore has been Chief Park Ranger at Crater Lake National Park for eight years and he likes his park and his life the way it's been. Safe. Tranquil. Predictable. But he's about to be tested in so many ways. First the earthquakes begin…people begin to go missing…then there's some mysterious water creature that's taken up residence in the caves below Crater Lake and it's not only growing in size, it's aggressive and cunning…and very hungry.

And it's decided it likes human beings. To eat.

And it can come up onto land.

So Henry, with the help of his wife, Ann; a young paleontologist named Justin; and a band of brave men must not only protect his park and his people from the monster but somehow find where it lives and destroy it…before it can kill again.








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Dinosaur Lake




Out of nowhere, the red-haired woman blurted out, "Have you ever seen the creature in the lake, Ranger Shore?" She was snacking on a big bag of M&M's and between her words she crunched on the candies.

"What creature?" Henry was smiling.

"Oh, the serpent creature...the one that lives in the lake? My friend, Martha, was here last summer and she told me she saw this...thing...swimming in the lake one night. Looked sort of like a huge snake, only with a shorter neck and a fatter body. She swore it was greenish in color, and scaly. A water serpent. Just like that thing in Loch Ness, only smaller. Loch Ness, in Scotland, you know?"

Henry could only nod. He couldn't believe the woman was going on and on about a lake monster. There were no such things. Into his mind stomped the image of Godzilla climbing out of Crater Lake, spiked tail swinging and beady marble eyes scowling as it frantically waved around its tiny, clawed front arms. Henry had to stop himself from laughing.

"My friend said the creature nearly scared her to death. She'd gotten separated from the rest of her tour group exploring Wizard Island, and saw the thing in the water off shore. It circled three times glaring at her. She was terrified it was going to come up on land after her. She wasn't the only one who saw it, either. Herman, her boyfriend, saw it, too."

"Did she get a photograph of it?"

"Well, no. She was so scared she forgot all about her camera, and by the time she remembered the creature was long gone. She said it was really fast." All eyes were on Henry. He didn't know what to say. Was the woman a crack-pot, or what? She seemed normal enough, no drooling or twitches, but one could never tell.

He sighed, trying not to appear rude. "Ma'am, as far as I know there is no serpent, no huge creature of any variety in Crater Lake. And believe me, if there was one, I'd be the first to know it," he insisted, with a casual shrug. "One of my rangers would have seen and reported it long before this. They patrol the lake every day."

The woman grunted in a dismissive way, didn't say anything else, but her eyes kept squinting out at the water from under her raised palm. The sun was beginning to set in all its splendor. The whole park was bathed in a mist of golden pinks and yellows. Clouds raced across the sky like candy-colored wisps of cotton.

What bizarre things people can come up with, Henry thought.





MY REVIEW

Dinosaur Lake




 

The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was given a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Henry Shore loves his job as Chief Park Ranger of Crater Lake but as with any job there is always things you find about it that you don't like. The one thing that Henry has found that he doesn't like about being the Chief is having to sit in doors behind a desk doing paper work. So every chance he gets he will take a group of tourist out on tours of the park himself so that he can be outdoors. He loves the peace, the quiet, the beauty of the forest and all the animals that run wild and live in the park.

On one of the days that he takes a group of tourist out on a tour of the park there is an earthquake that uncovers dinosaur fossil. The lake is sitting on top of a volcano and lakes of lava running under the park. They are susceptible to having a big earthquake any day. Small earthquakes are popping up getting ready for the big one. The earthquake that uncovered the dinosaur fossil has uncovered more than Henry or any of his rangers or the tourist know. They are in for one great big surprise when they see what has been let loose from the bowels of the earth. What the earth has spit out will have them all running for their lives. Some will run fast enough and far enough to stay alive but some will not. Will Henry save himself, his family and friends? Will they all get out alive or will they be eaten by the "monster" that has come out of the lake?

Dinosaur Lake will make you think of Jurassic Park while reading it. Have you saw Jurassic Park or read the book? If you saw it and you also liked it then you will love Dinosaur Lake. I know I did. I didn't want it to end. I hope that Henry and his family are always safe but I do hope that there will be another book after this one. It took me awhile to read Dinosaur Lake but it had nothing whatsoever to do with the story or the writing itself. Once I found the time to where I could sit down and read it the story flew by way too fast. I felt like I was right in the middle of the story myself running away from the "monster" right along beside Henry and all the other characters too. I could almost feel what they were feeling like their fear and I also wanted to help them get away. As I was reading it I found myself actually getting closer and closer to my computer screen like I was trying to reach in to get the "monsters" attention so they could get away.







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Dinosaur Lake Author  

Since childhood I've always been an artist and worked as a graphic designer in the corporate world and for newspapers for twenty-three years before I quit to write full time. I began writing novels at 21, over forty years ago now, and have had sixteen (nine romantic horror, two romantic SF horror, one romantic suspense, one romantic time travel and two murder mysteries) previous novels and eight short stories published from Zebra Books, Leisure Books, Avalon Books, The Wild Rose Press, Damnation Books and Eternal Press.

 

I've been married to Russell for thirty-four years; have a son, James, and two grandchildren, Joshua and Caitlyn, and I live in a small quaint town in Illinois called Columbia, which is right across the JB Bridge from St. Louis, Mo. We have three quirky cats, ghost cat Sasha, live cats Cleo and Sasha (Too), and the five of us live happily in an old house in the heart of town. Though I've been an artist, and a folk singer in my youth with my brother Jim, writing has always been my greatest passion, my butterfly stage, and I'll probably write stories until the day I die…or until my memory goes.

 

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Blog Tour: Attributes of Mastery By Blanca Beyar




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For ages, Masters of spirituality have been teaching the simple principles of living and of being.

In our modern time, it has become increasingly difficult to implement the teachings to our everyday lives. Attributes of Mastery is a revised interpretation of specific states of being that can lead us to walk and to experience the wisdom and bliss that sages and gurus have been teaching and inspiring us to follow.

Blanca Beyar, a modern time Guru and healer, intimately shares her own initiations of struggle and perseverance as she walked the journey to spiritual freedom and how the attributes of mastery created a foundation for her life's purpose. Discover the attributes that will provide the keys to your own unique Mastery!





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Attributes of Mastery




Becoming a master of spirituality does not require of us to deny our feelings and to make believe that everything is OK when it is not. Being in alignment with our spiritual truth does not mean that we have to become martyrs of circumstances and that we must allow others to step all over us and to take it without an ounce of emotional stir or spark. What it does mean is that we should begin to honor what we are feeling and acknowledge when something is not feeling good and have the courage to look at the situation head on.







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Blanca, who is known as Lavayna to her students, has been a vessel for healing for over 11 years. Her passion for spirituality began when she was intrigued by a talk-show that was discussing angelic communications. Curious to see what would happen, Blanca attempted to communicate with her angel and to her utter surprise, succeeded. This was the beginning of a life-long mission and purpose for Blanca to be of divine service.

In her quest to assist humanity in their healing process, Blanca has composed and self-published six titles: "The Path That Leads the Way,""The Path to Self-Realization," "Mastering the Language of the Universe," "Goddess Mother Speaks," "The Little Book of Life," "Love...The Only Reason," which hit #1 in Amazon.com best new Releases.

Throughout her spiritual mission, Blanca has mentored and attuned over 100 students in the art of Reiki healing Today, she has devoted students of the Spiritual Path around the world. Through her books, website and newsletters, she continually inspires humanity to expand their spiritual potential.

Throughout her years of teaching and mentoring, Blanca has used many of her life's experiences to inspire and assist countless of individuals to abandon the role of "victimization" and instead, to embrace the experiences as gifts of growth. For the first time, in her greatest composition yet, "Attributes of Mastery," Blanca boldly shares many of her traumatic life experiences and teaches readers how to persevere against all odds with grace and spiritual mastery.

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Blog Tour: Illusionist By Mike Kearby




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Author: Mike Kearby

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Fredrick Knowles is an illusionist. A conjuror extraordinary-that is until one night in Vegas when things go wrong. Very, very wrong.








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The Illusionist




Fredrick Knowles was an illusionist.

A conjuror extraordinary.

He performed with no need of gimmicks or patter, for Fredrick commanded more than the routine legerdemain. And tonight, before a packed house inside the Grand Salle Hotel in Las Vegas, he would finally get his chance to show the world that he had arrived, that he was indeed a prestidigitator without equal.

On stage, the warm-up act was finishing her set.

Fredrick stood offstage with Leurre, a French bulldog. Illusionist and dog gazed out at the crowd.

His audience.

Fredrick smiled. His mind envisioned the end to this evening. The assembled would rise and shout without deviation, "Le Magnifique!" Men would look at one another and shake their heads in amazement and wonder. Women would swoon. The clapping would be thunderous and without interruption.

"Le Magnifique!"

Fredrick bent forward at the waist and offered his respect. Leurre bowed as only a French bulldog could do-with a slight dip of his head.

A feeling of well-being washed over Fredrick. He smiled radiantly at the state of his coming prosperity and fame.

But-it was not always like this.





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The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was given a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

 

Fredrick Knowles is an illusionist and since he was a child he never talked to anyone because he was afraid if he did he would tell them his secret and they would think he was crazy, a lunatic. If he spoke and they found out what he could do they would send him away. They would put him in an asylum.

 

As he grew older he realized that he was not crazy that what he could do was very much real. But he was smart enough to keep his mouth shut and he figured out how he could use what he could do to his advantage to make a living as an illusionist. He wanted to be the best of the best.

 

One day when he was performing for his friends in the street he met a new friend Leurre. Leurre is a French Bulldog who wears a hat and can do all kinds of different tricks. Fredrick and Leurre performed on stage and was so good at what they did that everyone loved them. Fredrick biggest dream of his life was coming true with the help of his little friend, Leurre.

 

Mike Kearby is a very talented and imaginative writer. He writes stories that keep you longing for more and holds your attention page after page.











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Mike Kearby




The Avid Reader: When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?

Mike Kearby: After listening to the wonderful stories my grandmother would spin at bedtime.

The Avid Reader: What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?

Mike Kearby: It was a Superman comic book at about age 6.

The Avid Reader: What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

Mike Kearby: I actually read across a number of genres. I might find a Sci-fi novel fascinating and then read four or five books in the genre before turning to Horror or True Crime, etc…

The Avid Reader: What is your favorite book?

Mike Kearby: To Kill a Mockingbird. Every writer should study the way in which Harper Lee wove her story - simple yet elegant in the reading.

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

Mike Kearby: Ray Bradbury. It was his books that promoted my own imagination and the resulting stories I have written.

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

Mike Kearby: It would have to be 1470 -1520 Italy. Who could resist the opportunity to speak or observe da Vinci? Let's face it, Jobs or Gates or Einstein pale in comparison to the mind of Leonardo.

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

Mike Kearby: Not to sound arrogant, but easy. I think it's because the person I always try to please in the writing is Me. That philosophy doesn't always translate into a publishing contract, but it keeps me interested in exploring the ideas from my imagination.

The Avid Reader: Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?

Mike Kearby: I have a full-blood Spanish goat named Mattie. Her mother abandoned her at birth. I bottle-fed her until weaning and the two of us have been "buds" ever since.

The Avid Reader: What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?

Mike Kearby: My food pyramid consists of: Sushi, soft tacos, and brisket.

The Avid Reader: Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?

Mike Kearby: Write about what interests you. Don't take rejection personally. And above all remember: For most authors, it took 20 years of writing to become an overnight success.







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From Wikipedia: Mike Kearby (born 1952) is an award-winning American novelist and inventor. Since 2005, Kearby has published ten novels, one graphic novel, and written two screenplays: (2011) Boston Nightly, with fellow writer Paul Bright and (2012) The Devouring. Boston Nightly is scheduled for filming in Dallas in the spring of 2013.







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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Blog Tour: Convert Dreams By Michael Meyer (Interview)

Covert Dreams
by Michael Meyer

Author bio:

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, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Saudi Arabia, where COVERT DREAMS 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.
I spent my early years in the small town of Lone Pine, California, the home of almost every western movie, in addition to a wide variety of other genres, made in the 30's, 40's, 50's, and 60's. In fact, Hollywood still films parts of big-time movies there today. My dad, the town's lifeguard at the time, personally knew John Wayne, Lloyd Bridges, and Lee Marvin, all of whom came to the town's pool, the Memorial Plunge, at times to cool off after a hectic day of working in the sun. I was even an extra in a movie filmed there in 1957, MONOLITH MONSTERS, a B-cult favorite even today. I was ten years old at the time. Even though I resided in a small town hours from the big city, I was exposed to the excitement of action and heroes at a formative age, and, thus, my interest in writing novels of suspense such as COVERT DREAMS was born.
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 other cats.

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Imagine waking up remembering intimate details about a country in which you have never traveled and fluently speaking a language that you have never spoken. B.J. is living the ideal life. He has a great wife, a wonderful job. And yet he is experiencing life-like vivid dreams of Munich, a city he has never visited.

Stan Halsey is a professor in Saudi Arabia, who sends for his wife to join him. She arrives, and, in the blink of an eye, she vanishes, leaving no trace of ever being alive in either the United States or in Saudi Arabia.

COVERT DREAMS is a fast-paced international suspense thriller that moves from Munich to the burning sands of Saudi Arabia. What is real, and who is responsible for the terrifying nightmare?

Excerpt:

The Munich all around her was bustling with activity. She could hear it from all directions. Munich was a wonderful city, a fun-loving place, the live and let live ebullience of the city emanating from its every nook and cranny. She had had a lovely stay here. All of it had been so adventurous, so new, so unlike life back home in Arizona. She could vividly recall the first time she had ventured into a Munich beer garden, where the liter mugs had been so huge that she had had to lift hers with both hands, and the giggles, from him, until he too had had to use both hands.

The fumbling noises he had been making came to an abrupt halt. He began stroking her cheek again. Gus looked so happy, so young, so full of life. It was so hard to imagine that he could be so heavily involved in all this horror.

Gus smiled at her once more. His eyes were soft, so gentle, so caring, so loving.

Maybe this was some kind of huge mistake. Maybe he wasn't going to kill her after all. Maybe everything would turn out happily ever after. Maybe. Maybe. Maybe.

But then suddenly she saw it clearly. It was no fairy tale. There would be no maybe. This was real, as real as the mixture of sadness and fear that now flooded her brain.

And then she died, with her eyes wide open, challenging, piercing his to the end.

INTERVIEW
Michael Meyer



The Avid Reader: What inspired you to write Convert Dreams?

Michael Meyer: I was a university professor in Saudi Arabia, and I became very intrigued by the fact that so many things that we take for granted in our own country are a no-no in that culture, I became fascinated by the strange relationship our country has with the Saudi government. I love a good mystery, and the thought of setting a thriller in such an exotic locale appealed greatly to me.


The Avid Reader: When or at what age did you know you wanted to be a writer?

Michael Meyer: I knew that I wanted to be a writer at the age of ten, when I sold the only copy of a little book I had written to my parents. I was hooked. I have always been fascinated by language.


The Avid Reader: What is the earliest age you remember reading your first book?

Michael Meyer: I come from a long line of teachers, so reading was part of my upbringing. I can't remember a time that I have not read or when I was not read to.


The Avid Reader: What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

Michael Meyer: I am a very eclectic reader. I enjoy and good thriller, I like to laugh at humorous fiction, and I simply devour well-documented historical fiction.


The Avid Reader: What is your favorite book?

Michael Meyer: I would have to say that it is the book that I am reading at the time. I love to read, and I put my whole being into the experience. I marvel at the way words can evoke such strong emotions within me.


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


Michael Meyer: I have many favorite authors, but, if pinned down, I would have to say that Stephen Ambrose would be at the top of my list.


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

Michael Meyer: I have always been fascinated by the Weimar Republic. I would love to be able to go back to Berlin in the late 1920's, because at that time it was the arts center of the world.


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

Michael Meyer: I write only for enjoyment, so when I get stuck, or when times get hard for me to come up with something new, I go off and do something else, only returning to my computer when I feel ready. I never want to view my own writing as a chore.


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The Avid Reader: Do you have any little fuzzy friends? Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?

Michael Meyer: My wife and I are animal lovers. We have always had dogs. At the moment, though, we have two cats, one of whom had to have one of his rear legs amputated. They provide endless hours of viewing enjoyment for us as they romp around our house. I am currently at work on a book about my true journey from grieving widower to the once-again happily married man I am today. It is entitled THE THREE KITTIES THAT SAVED MY LIFE.


The Avid Reader: What is your "to die for", favorite food/foods to eat?

Michael Meyer: I love spicy foods, the hotter the better. As a semi-vegetarian, I eat lots of veggies, and I crave beans of any kind.


The Avid Reader: Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?

Michael Meyer: Write, write, and write since that is what writers do.








Saturday, January 19, 2013

Blog Tour: Unholy Testament - The Beginnings By Carole Gill (Review + Giveaway)




I would like to welcome Carole Gill to The Avid Reader today. Thanks for stopping by Carole. Please be sure and check out Carole's novel Unholy Testament - The Beginnings. Check out my review of Unholy Testament - The Beginnings. There is also a giveaway for a $10 Amazon Gift Card.




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Title: Unholy Testament -
The Beginnings

Series: The Blackstone Vampires

Author: Carole Gill

Genre: Gothic Romance/ Paranormal

Date Published: November 4, 2012

Published by : Tudor Rose Press







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Unholy Testament -
The Beginnings




The day Eco first laid eyes on Rose Baines was the day she discovered (The House on Blackstone Moor) her family's savage butchery at the hands of her mad, incestuous father.

"I saw you leave the house that day, Rose, that terrible day you discovered your family butchered. I saw you…"

Eco realizing he has fallen in love with her pens a confession documenting all of his sins committed in the course of his immortal existence. The one request is that Rose reads his confession.

Rose, having become his captive, is forced to read this unholy testament of his.

From Ancient Egyptian vampire cults to Roman vampire brothels to The Dark Ages, The Crusades, The Black Death of 1348 to his meeting with child murderer and Satanist, Gilles de Rais, concluding with his wicked affair with the Blood Countess herself, Erzebat Bathory.

Eco is, if nothing else, frankly and brutally honest. The pages are filled with debauchery and vice and murder--yet, there is also love or what Eco swears is love.

The story is continued in Unholy Testament - Full Circle, to be released in early 2013.







MY REVIEW

Unholy Testament -
The Beginnings




The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

In The House on Blackstone Moor we met Rose a young woman who came home one night to find her family had been murdered. She was sent to the hospital and then spent some time in an asylum. Then she was given a job as governess to the Darton's children Ada and Simon. Rose and the children's father Louis fell in love. They left Blackstone Moor because of everything that they had all been through there and everything that happen to them in the house.

And now in Unholy Testament - The Beginnings Louis had to leave on a trip to America without Rose and the children. Later on Louis writes Rose a letter with money for her and the children to book passage on a ship to join him in America. Rose finds out after boarding the ship that it has been taken over by Eco, Louis' cousin. Eco is a demon and Fallen Angel like Louis but they are not alike in any way. Louis is and tries to be a good person unlike Eco who has always been evil. Anything that pertains to evil then Eco has been a part of it. Eco has lived for a very long time and has been a part of or a witness to things like the Ancient Egyptian vampire cults to Roman vampire brothels to The Dark Ages, The Crusades, and The black Death in 1348. How can anyone be so evil?

Eco claims to be in love with Rose and has taken over the ship so that he can threaten her into reading his diary. How can anyone with so much evil and hate in his heart love anybody? A dairy or journal that he has written of his life experiences. Eco's journal or life is filled with darkness, evil, dreadful, frightful, terrible, grisly and horrific events that he has been a part of or witnessed through out his lifetime. Will Rose and the children get off the ship?

I was hooked from the very first sentence in the first book in The Blackstone Vampires Series The House on Blackstone Moor. Both books are fantastic reads. Carole knows how to write a story that will keep you hanging on each word wanting to know what is going to happen next. I can only image the research and the books that she has read and the time spent in writing The Blackstone Vampires Series. If you have not read Unholy Testament - The Beginnings then I suggest that you read The House on Blackstone Moor first. You could read Unholy Testament - The Beginnings first and still know and understand what is going on. But by reading The House on Blackstone Moor first you will find out more about Rose who she is and where she came from. You will get to know all the characters like who they are and what their roles are and who and how Rose came to know them.

If you like reading dark horror that is evil, grisly and very horrific like I do then you will love Unholy Testament - The Beginnings. I love horror in any shape, form or fashion. The scarier it is as they say the better I like it. I am eagerly awaiting the next book in the series Unholy Testament - Full Circle.







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I wrote my first story at age 8. It was sci-fi but as both my parents were sci-fi fanatics it wasn't a surprise.

I continued to write however life got in the way as it often does, and it wasn't until 2000 that I turned back to writing. I joined a local writer's workshop and was greatly encouraged to keep up with my writing and to send things out.

Shortly afterwards, I was selected by Northwest Playwrights of England for further development but found I preferred fiction writing.

Widely published in horror and sci-fi anthologies, The House on Blackstone Moor is my first novel. It is a tale of vampirism, madness, obsession and devil worship.

Set in 19th Century Yorkshire, its locales include Victorian madhouses as well as barren, wind-swept Yorkshire moors. The story is a marriage of horror and gothic romance. I think it can best be described as being gothic paranormal romantic horror.

I suppose you could say I want to put the Goth back into Gothic.

Living in the area the novel is set in, was very beneficial. Also, as a great admirer of the Brontes and frequent visitor to the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, I found myself nearly obsessed with recreating the gothic romantic narrative.

Having been employed in a hospital which had been historically a workhouse and asylum in Victorian times, I was able to add great realism to the depiction of the asylums as described in my novel.

The next in the series, Unholy Testament - Full Circle is the continuation of Eco's confession. It will be released in 2013.

Book 4 in the series follows that.







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One Year Blogoversary! Giveaway!

I am celebrating The Avid Reader being one year old today. Yes that is right today is The Avid Reader's One Year Blogoversary! I know most won't believe this but it is true. At first I couldn't believe it myself but then I was like hey this is so cool. I have more to celebrate today than just my Blogoversary. My husband Tim and I are celebrating our Anniversary along with my parents. I wanted to get married on the same day as my parents as sort of a Anniversary present for them.

To celebrate I am having a giveaway for a book of your choice from The Book Depository up to $10.00 if they ship to your address for free. If you would like to check to see if they will ship to your address before entering the giveaway then click here to find out. The giveaway will run from Jan. 19, 2013 till Feb. 19, 2013. I will contact the winner by email and you will have 48 hours to respond. If I do not hear back from the winner in this time frame then I will have to choose another winner.




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Friday, January 18, 2013

Blog Tour: Seduced by Innocence by Kimberly Kinrade (Promo + Giveaway)

Seduction comes in many forms.
"Liquid fire poured into me, filling me with the intimate sense of him as he leaned in to claim my lips with his own. I reached for him, needing him closer, but my arms couldn't close the distance between us, which grew wider with each hitched breath. So close to finally feeling something real, something carnal and deep, I cried out in frustration, dropping my hands as he disappeared. My cries deepened into a frenzy of panic and my eyes flew open. I clutched my blanket and stilled myself to calm my racing heart.  

Just a dream. Always just a dream." 

 Rose Wintersong didn't have an ordinary upbringing. Raised in what most would call a hippy commune, but what is actually a powerful coven of witches, she never questions the life fate chose for her. 

Until she meets Derek O'Conner. 

Derek challenges everything Rose believes and forces her to see the secrets hidden beneath the whitewashed walls of her idyllic country life. 

Rose knows she should walk away, that the sexy martial arts instructor is bad news bred to create discord in her tight community… but the animal magnetism between them is impossible to fight. 

Caught between the passion of first love, and the steady beat of the life she's always known, Rose must choose between the innocence of her youth or the pleasures of womanhood-but lost innocence comes at a price, and Rose harbors a dark secret that could destroy everyone she loves-including Derek.  

Submit to the Seduced Saga as Derek and Rose face their future while unraveling the mysteries of their past.  


By Sure to mark as "Want to read" on Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4687115.Kimberly_Kinrade

  "Kimberly Kinrade will be giving away a custom made rose pendant based on the book cover, if she gets 1,000 adds on Goodreads before the launch on January 21, 2013.
 
Look for these books in 2013
January 21, 2013 -Seduced by Innocence
February 14, 2013 -Seduced by Power
TBA-Seduced by Pleasure
TBA-Seduced by Pain
TBA-Seduced by Love(less)
Kimberly Kinrade was born with ink in her veins and magic in her heart. She writes fantasy and paranormal stories for all ages and still believes in magic worlds. Check out her YA paranormal series The Forbidden Trilogy, her lower grade fantasy series The Three Lost Kids, and watch for her New Adult romance and fantasy books coming in 2013 including The Seduced Saga, Sunrise and Nightfall, Death by Destiny and The Fallen Trilogy and her next YA fantasy adventure, The Reluctant Familiar. You can find her books on Amazon, B&N and Goodreads among other fine retailers.

 When she's not writing, she runs Daring Books Design & Marketing with her husband, Dmytry Karpov, where they help authors with all manner of marketing, editing, and design needs until such a time that their brilliant children take over the business for them. 

She lives with her three little girls who think they're ninja princesses with super powers, her two cats who think they're gods (and probably are), her two dogs who think they're humans and her husband, also known as the sexy Russian Prince, who is the love of her life and writing partner. 

 ONLINE LINKS: 
Website  http://KimberlyKinrade.com 
Twitter: @KimberlyKinrade 
Facebook: /KimberlyKinrade 
Amazon: http://Amazon.com/author/kimberlykinrade 
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4687115.Kimberly_Kinrade 

If you're an author looking for help in marketing, editing, design or self-publishing, check out http://DaringBooksDesign.com 

 
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