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Friday, June 14, 2013

Book Tour: The Island By Jen Minkman




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By- Jen Minkman
Expected Publication Date-June 1, 2013
*Novella* (80 pages)
Genre- YA Dystopian

Blurb:

'I walk toward the sea. The endless surface of the water extends to the horizon, whichever way I look.

Our world is small. We are on our own, and we only have ourselves to depend on. We rely on the Force deep within us, as taught to us by our forefathers.

If I were to walk westward from here, I would come across a barrier - the Wall. Behind it, there are Fools. At least, that's what everyone says. I have never seen one.'

Leia lives on the Island, a world in which children leave their parents to take care of themselves when they are ten years old. Across this Island runs a wall that no one has ever crossed. The Fools living behind it are not amenable to reason - they believe in illusions. That's what The Book says, the only thing left to the Eastern Islanders by their ancestors. But when a strange man washes ashore and Leia meets a Fool face to face, her life will never be the same. Is what she and her friends believe about the Island really true?

Or is everyone in their world, in fact, a Fool?

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Character Bio: Leia:

Leia is the main character. She lives in a society where children are deemed adults at age ten, and although she misses her parents, she doesn't dare to question the way things are in her society on the island... until she meets someone from across the Wall (the barrier that divides the island in two).



My Review:

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.

Imagine living on an island where the children are considered adults at the age of 10. When they become adults they have to leave their parent's home and go live at the manor; the big house on the island. The children will never live with their parents again and will never be more to them than a mere strange that they have passed on the street. The children go to the manor and learn to take care of themselves without any help from anyone. They can only leave the manor when they marry and then can live in the village where the parents live.

The children live by The Book that has been passed down through the generations from their ancestors. The Book tells them that they can't cross over the wall where others live that is known as the fools. The fools believe different from the children and the leader doesn't want them to find out the truth. But Leia wants to know the truth and sets out to find it. She wonders if they have been living a lie.

I have read reviews where some liked the reference to Star Wars and some who did not. I actually loved the reference it made with Star Wars. And yes I am one of the few who has not seen the movie Star Wars or read the book and I don't know why when I love that genre. So therefore it took a while for me to make the connection but when I did I thought it was remarkable. Ok so I agree that The Island would have been a good read without it but I don't think the message in the book would have been the same or portrayed correctly. The reason that I love the Star Wars reference is because it is fantasy and the fact that the little boy to whom The Book originally belonged to was only trying to help the smaller children feel safe and not be afraid so he told them stories from it and he probably made up stories too. He being the only one who knew the truth or the truth as he remembered it and told his story to all the children and they believed it and they told it to their children and so on and so on. Until eventually that was the truth and no one knew the difference because there was no one else around to tell them any different. It just goes to show how gullible humans are to believe in a fantasy or something that came straight out of a book just because someone told them it was true.

Would I recommend The Island? Why yes of course I would it is a very outstanding eye-opening read and astonishingly written. In my opinion everyone should read The Island. Would I read more of Jen Minkman's work? Why of course I would if it was as amazing as The Island.



About the Author:

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Jen Minkman (1978) was born in Holland, in the town of Alphen aan den Rijn. When she was 19, she moved between The Hague, Salzburg (Austria), Brussels (Belgium) and Cambridge (UK) to complete her studies in intercultural communication. She is currently a teacher of English, career counsellor and teenage coach at a secondary school in Voorburg, Holland. She tries to read at least 100 books a year (and write a few, too!). She is a published author in her own country, and translates her own books from Dutch into English for self-publication. In her spare time, she plays the piano, the guitar and the violin. For every novel she writes, she creates a soundtrack.

'I have always been drawn to writing. My first book was a sci-fi novel at the age of eight, which I painstakingly typed out on my dad's typewriter and illustrated myself. Nowadays, I stick to poetry, paranormal romance, chicklit and/or fantasy. In my home country, I am the first-ever published writer of paranormal romance, and I will gradually make my books also available in English (seeing I have to re-write and translate the books myself, this will take some time!).

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Book Tour: The Harvesting By Melanis Karsak




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The Harvesting
The Harvesting Series, Book 1
Melanie Karsak

Genre: Horror/Urban Fantasy

Publisher: Steampunk Press

ISBN-10: 1479327247
ISBN-13: 978-1479327249
ASIN: B009GI3YBY

Number of pages: 394
Word Count: 71000

Cover Artist: Michael Hall Photography

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Book Description:

When mankind finally consumes itself, can any spark of humanity survive? Layla fights to keep those she loves alive when the zombie apocalypse unfolds, but she soon learns that zombies are not the only problem. With mankind silenced, those beings living on the fringe seek to reclaim power. Layla must learn who to trust, fast, if she hopes to save what is left of our kind.



The Harvesting Chapter 1

"If you ever need to slice someone's head off, this is the blade you want," I said as I lifted a curved sword off the table in front of me. "We've been practicing épée and foil so far, but tonight I want to introduce you to the sabre." The practice sabre's curved blade reflected the orange streetlight shining in through the window. A grant from the Smithsonian where I worked allowed me to teach my two passions: ancient weapons and their arts. "The sabre is a slashing weapon," I continued and then lunged, showing the wide-eyed and excited students a few moves. "And in general, it's my favorite," I admitted with a grin.

The students laughed.

"Is that why you have it tattooed on your arm?" Tyler, one of my best fencers, asked.

My hand went unconsciously toward the tattoo. The ink was a sword interlaced with other once-meaningful symbols. "That's not just any sabre," I said, mildly embarrassed. "Here, let me show you. I brought something special tonight." Setting the training sabre down, I lifted a rolled bundle. I laid it down on the table and unrolled it to reveal weapons in various elaborate scabbards.

"Some are épée, foils-you can tell by the hilt-a broadsword, a claymore, a katana, a scimitar, throwing daggers," I said, pointing, "but this, this is a Russian shashka." I pulled the shashka from the bundle. "It's like a traditional sabre, but has no guard. She's light, single-edged, wielded with one hand, and good for stabbing or slashing. Not awkward in close quarters like a Scottish claymore, but it will kill you just as dead," I said with a smile. I unsheathed the weapon and gave it an under- and over-hand spin around my head, shoulders, and back.

The students grinned from ear to ear.

I put it back in its scabbard and handed the shashka to them. "Pass it around, but keep in mind it is sharp enough to cut a blade of hair in half." I then turned my attention to Tyler. "Now, since you're so interested, let's see how you do with the sabre." I tossed one of the training swords to him.

Tyler, already in his gear, jumped up and lowered his fencing mask. "But you're not in gear," he said.

I shrugged. "Hit me--if you can.'"

We stood at the ready, made the ceremonial bow, and began. Tyler was not overly aggressive, which is partially why he was so successful. He waited for me, moving slowly. He was smart, quick, and often tried to over-tire his opponent.

I waited, dropped my sword a bit, and let him make the lunge. He took the bait.

The swords clanged together, and we clashed back and forth across the strip. He lunged and slashed while I dodged and blocked. He was fast. I was faster. When he lunged again, I ducked. With an upward movement, I went in.

"A hit," Kasey called.

They clapped.

"Man, that's what you get for taking on a former state champ-and the teacher," Trey told Tyler with a laugh.

Tyler pulled off the mask and smiled at me.

Just then, my cell rang. I would usually ignore it, but something told me to answer.

"Everyone pair up and start working with the training sabres," I said and pointed to the sword rack. I went to my bag and grabbed my cell.

Before I could say hello, she spoke.

"Layla, Grandma needs you to come home," my grandmother's voice, thick with Russian accent, came across through static. I was silent for a moment. My grandmother lived 500 miles away, and she never used her telephone. With the exception of her T.V., she hated technology. She'd cried and begged me to take away the microwave I'd purchased for her one Mother's Day.

"Grandma? What's wrong?"

"Come home now. Be here tomorrow," she said. She hung up.

I lowered my cell and stared at it. Confused and worried, I dialed her back. The phone rang, but she did not answer. I had obligations: practice, bills to pay, groceries to buy, tons of work to do, and a date for god-sakes. But my grandmother was the only one I had left in the world.

"Sorry, guys. Emergency," I called to my students.

Disappointed, they groaned.

"Sorry. Let's pack it up for the night." My hands shaking, I slid the shashka back into the bundle and rolled up the weapons. What had happened? Maybe Grandma was sick. Maybe she had some problem. Or maybe she had seen something.

The monuments on the Mall faded into the distance behind me as I made my way to my Georgetown apartment. It was Friday night. Wisconsin Avenue was packed. The upscale shops and restaurants teemed with people. In the crowd you could see the mix of international tourists, Georgetown students, and designer-dressed hotties headed to clubs. I sighed. For the last month I had turned myself inside out trying to get the attention of Lars Burmeister, the German specialist the Smithsonian had brought in to consult on our new medieval poleaxe exhibit. He had finally asked me to dinner; we were going to meet at Levantes, a Turkish restaurant near Dupont Circle, at nine that night. I had dreamed of authentic dolma and a chance to sit across from Lars somewhere other than a museum. I had even bought a new dress: black, strapless, come-hither.

I circled my block three times before I finally found a parking space. Regardless, I loved Georgetown. It was early fall. The mature trees had turned shades of deep red and orange and were losing their leaves. The air was filled with an interesting mixture of smells: the natural decay of autumn, dusty heat from the old cobblestone streets, and the mildly rancid odor of too many people. In my 4th floor attic apartment of an old Brownstone, I could occasionally catch the sweet scent of the Potomac River. It reminded me just enough of home.

The apartment was ghastly hot. The small, one-bedroom had been closed up all day. I lifted the window and let the noise of the city fill the room. The street lamps cast twinkling light across my apartment. The weapons I had mounted on the wall, swords, shields, axes and the like, glimmered. I peeled off my sweaty practice clothes. Pulling a bag from the closet, I threw in several changes of clothes and a few other supplies. On my coffee table, my laptop light blinked glaringly. An overflowing email inbox, an article on bucklers that needed editing for a peer-reviewed journal, and a PowerPoint on Medieval Russian swords for a presentation for next week's symposium all called me. My coffee table was stacked with paper. I was flooded with work; half my department was out on sick leave. There was a bad flu was going around. Thankfully, I had not yet gotten sick.

I pulled my cell out of my bag. I stared at the phone for a moment; Grandma's recent call was still displayed on the screen. I dialed Lars' number. My stomach shook when he answered.

"Guten abend, Lars. It's Layla."

"Ahh, Layla, good evening," he replied.

I loved his German accent. He'd learned English from a British teacher; he said arse with a German lilt. It made me smile. I could tell by his tone he was trying to hide his excitement. I didn't let him get far. I told him I had been called away for an emergency. I could sense his disappointment.

"I'll be back by Monday. Let me make it up to you. Dinner at my place Monday night?"

He agreed.

"Gute nacht," I said as sweetly as possible, hoping I had not pissed him off, and stuffed my phone into my bag. I stared out the window taking in the view. I did not want to go back, not even for a weekend. I loved my life. Hamletville was an old, ghost-filled place: too many memories, too much heartache. Yet I knew my grandmother. If she said I needed to come home, then I needed to come home.

I closed the windows, slid on a pair of jeans, a black t-shirt, boots, and a light vest. I looked again at the display on the wall. At the center I had crossed two Russian poyasni or boot-daggers. One dagger had the head of a wolf on the hilt. The other had the head of a doe. I grabbed them and tossed them in my bag. I then headed back downstairs and into the night. It was the last time I would lay eyes on D.C. for many years.



My Review :

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.

Layla Petrovich's Grandma called her one evening while she was teaching her fencing class. Her Grandma told her to come home now, be here tomorrow. Layla knew her Grandma well enough that if she called something was up. So Layla packed her bags and headed to her Grandma's house 500 miles away. When she arrived she found her Grandma boarding up all the windows in the house. She tried to get her Grandma to tell her what was wrong and why she was boarding up the house. All Grandma would say is you'll see. The first thing she had Layla do is go into town with a list of thing she needed and also pick up stuff she had already put in an order in for. Everyone thought Grandma was crazy, even called her a witch. When Layla was a child her mother left her and ran off with the town drunk and she didn't know who Layla's father was. Layla has never heard from her since. She doesn't know if her mother is dead or alive. Grandma took her into her home and raised her as if she was her child. Grandma loves Layla probably more than her own daughter who left and Layla loves her Grandma just as much if not more. She has always been an obedient child doing whatever Grandma said without any questions.

Ian Campbell was the reason Layla left town all those years ago. Layla and Ian were in love but they had a disagreement one night which pissed both of them off. Ian went out and had a one night stand with Kristie and she became pregnant. Ian loved Layla but he did the right thing by Kristie and his baby he married her. Layla was heartbroken when she found out so she left. Now she is back in town with a flu virus going around that has a 100% killing rate. The dead are starting to walk around wanting to bite people. Ian is still in love with Layla but she is not sure of her feelings anymore. But who can blame her. Her boyfriend cheated on her and then left her. I have heard that love can be killed too so maybe this is what has happened to Layla. I think at this point in the book that Layla is starting have a spark for Jamie, Ian brother but I am not sure as of yet. I also think Jamie is falling for Layla too. I don't blame Layla if she doesn't love Ian anymore and falls for Jamie. I can't say what I would do in her situation because I have never been there but I wouldn't blame her, Jamie or Ian. They all have to go with their own feelings and they are the only ones who know how they feel and what will make them happy. At this point which is about 27% through the book I don't know if I am team Ian or team Jaime.

Layla and Jamie have finally admitted to themselves and everyone else that they loved one another. Of course poor Ian is very upset and heartbroken. Everything is going fine; the people in the town have boarded themselves in and hopefully the undead out. But then they get a visit from two men after the undead find a weak spot in one of their barricades. The two men claim they are looking for "survivors" and gathering them all up and taking them to an island where they are staying at the HarpWind Grand Hotel. They tell them that they will be safe there. The undead can't swim so they can't gain access to the island. Layla thinks this is a bad idea but the whole town is going including Jamie. Her Grandmother brought her there to take care of the of the people town and keep them safe. Layla is dead set about going to the island she thinks these two men are not what they seem. But everyone is going and she has to keep them safe and she can't do that without going with them. So they all jump on board the ship and head out to the island. What or who are these men? Are they alive or undead?

The Harvesting is a very great book and I really loved reading it. I do love all paranormal creatures though. I love the undead and how each author has their own version of what the undead are. The ending is a big cliffhanger leaving you wondering what happened to Layla, Jamie and everyone else. Are they alive, dead or undead?



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About the Author:

Melanie Karsak, steampunk connoisseur, white elephant collector, and caffeine junkie, resides in Florida with her husband and two children. Visit the author at her blog, melaniekarsak.blogspot.com, to learn more about upcoming projects.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Cover Reveal: Death Knows My Name By Casse NaRome




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Title-Death Knows My Name
By-Casse NaRome
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Genre-Adult Paranormal Romance

Blurb-

MAYNE ST LECLAIR has spent her adult life closed off emotionally from the world around her. She learned very early on that those who get close to her end up dead. She knows she is cursed, but what she doesn't know is why.

ECTAIN "ERIC" EDECK knows the pain he has caused Mayne but the connection is undeniable. Can Mayne get passed the hurt and fall in love or has her heart been broken too many times?

Is death playing some sort of cruel joke on Mayne St LeClair or is watching her suffer breaking Death's heart?

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About the Author-

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Casse Narome is the alter-ego of a self-proclaimed awesome weirdo who spent her childhood reading and daydreaming. As an adult that is also how she spends her time only now she writes her daydreams down for everyone to read. Casse is never serious, has been accused of wishing her life was a sitcom, laugh track and all, has a bad habit of talking out loud to herself and she is fine with being a little insane. She spends way too much time online, too much money buying books and laughing at her own jokes. You will find her on Twitter being very random and spewing her opinions. When you see her online, tell her to get back to her writing! Or just engage her in a hilarious random conversation. She blogs book reviews and the adventures of being a writer at Catholic Kittie & Casse NaRome She is an avid tweeter. She is also on Facebook

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Review of Death Speaks By Tamara Rose Blodgett




Death Speaks (Death, #2)

Death Speaks
By Tamara Rose Blodgett
Series: Death #2
Genre: Horror, Zombies
Number of Pages: 348
Published: August 29th 2011

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Book Description from Goodreads:

Caleb's in high school now and thinks the chaos of last year is behind him. Unfortunately, a serial killer is on the loose and children are his victims. Caleb agrees to help the police apprehend the murderer...until the killer takes notice of Caleb and his paranormal friends.

Carson and Brett remain the bullies they always were and their posse continues to grow. How long can the two groups stay out of each others' way before there's a firestorm of retribution...

The Government Graysheets continue to keep tabs on Caleb's every move while Jade's family threatens their relationship. Can they still be together even when events threaten to tear them apart?



My Review:

Caleb and all his friends are now all high school students and all but Jonesy is going to Kent Paranormal High. Caleb, Jade, Tiff, and all their friends are all learning more about their abilities and how to use them. Jade is still having problems with her dad trying to be a part of her life. Yeah right all he wants to do is put his fist in her face. I love how they all get along and the things they say to each other. They are just cutting up and playing with one another but sometimes they are serious or at least I think Tiff is more serious than the others. Tiff is a very straight up person she will tell you like it is.

I love it when one of the guys says a cuss word and one of the parents will call their name and say language and whoever it is that said the cuss word just kind of mumbles sorry. This would have me laughing and sometimes I would be hurting. Gramps is the kind of person that you just can't help but love. I loved how everything that Gramps did was ok because he was "grandfathered" in or something like that. I mean all the things that he could do and get by with when no one else could. Gramps is a real cool dude for an older guy. He would tell anyone how it was and he wouldn't scared of no one or anything.

Caleb and Tiff decide to help Garcia with his murder investigation. They want to help find whoever it is that is killing the kids. Caleb thought since he had an Affinity for the Dead he should use to help people otherwise it was useless. Working with the police was a way for them to use it and help people at the same time. He thought it was cool as hell that he could rise zombies out of their graves and get them to do what he wanted but he wanted to do more.

Brett is still giving Jade a hard time stalking her and trying to push himself on her. Brett wants Jade for his girlfriend but Jade likes Caleb. Jade knows she probably needs to tell Brett to get lost but she is just not the type of person to be mean to someone especially when they haven't really did anything to hurt her. Caleb doesn't like Brett following his girl around and gets pissed when Jade fails to tell him about Brett. Brett just wants what he can't have and to be the one in control. He wants to be the bad guy and everyone fall down on their knees and worship him. Brett and Carson have learned that Caleb and his friends are stronger than they were last year so Brett and Carson have gotten reinforcement on their side. They have obtained more friends with abilities like theirs. You know I really don't like the way Brett, Carson and their friends act. I don't like the way they treat people like they are a rug that they wipe their feet on. But I think I understand why Brett acts and does what he does which doesn't give him a reason or excuse to do what he does. I just mean he has had a hard life his dad abusing him and his older brother being killed a few years back. He is probably just angry at the whole world. Like I said it doesn't give him an ok or an out other people have gone through the same thing or very similar. Jade's dad had beaten her up a lot and she doesn't have a mean bone in her little body.

I liked how the guys would like describe girls or their weight they would say she is like a buck five. I have never heard this and thought it was funny. I just love how these kids was so happy and fun loving with the greysheets after them and also with all the kids that was getting killed. They could put it all in the back of their minds and get on with their lives I mean they couldn't change any of it so why let it mess up their lives. These are all cool kids.

I am really enjoying reading the Death series and I plan on reading every book in the series. Tamara Rose Blodgett is a great writer and I also intend to read more work than just the Death series. I love zombies and the Death series is a nice change to other zombies like The Walking Dead kind of zombies. Oh don't get me wrong I totally love The Walking Dead and will not miss an episode for nothing or no one. But you know change is refreshing sometimes.



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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Blog Barrage: The Last Execution By Jerrie Alexander




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The Last Execution
by Jerrie Alexander
Romantic Suspense
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Heat Level: Steamy
Word Count: 97,000

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Description:

To survive, she must put the past behind her. To love, she must learn to trust.

Homicide detective Leigh McBride's first assignment with the FBI brings her face-to-face with a past she's tried hard to forget. And when her temporary partner, a cynical ex-marine, lights a fire in her she thought long-extinguished, her darkest secret is threatened.

Scarred both physically and emotionally, Special Agent J. T. Noble is a man of few words. He prefers to keep people at a distance-until he meets Leigh. He's attracted to her strength and drawn in by her secrecy. But in their line of work, secrets can be deadly.

When the killer they are hunting aims his vigilante justice at Leigh's past assailant, the fine line between right and wrong blurs. To heal the past-and find their future together-Leigh and J. T. must learn that only through trust and forgiveness can love grow.

Warning: This title is intended for readers over the age of 18 as it contains adult sexual situations and/or adult language, and may be considered offensive to some readers.



Excerpt:

The six-year-old missile launched himself into the air, giving J.T. two choices. Catch the kid, or let him fall to the ground like a deflated football. J.T. grabbed him and held Ethan out in front, as he would a wet, smelly dog.

Leigh jogged down the sidewalk, sparks flashing from her eyes. She pulled her son out of J.T.'s grasp and plopped the kid down at her feet. She knelt and got right in his face. J.T. made a mental note to not piss her off.

"What have I told you about running out the door?"

Ethan's head bowed. "Don't even think about it." He stared at the tops of his bare feet.

"Obviously, you didn't listen." She tugged the knot at the back of her head tighter before she looked up. "Sorry about the attack."

"Kid's a natural born high jumper." J.T. stuffed his hands in his pockets. She'd wadded her hair in the old-lady-school-teacher-bun-thing she wore at work. Probably just as well. If she'd left all that blond silk loose and sexy, he might've thought this was a date or something, which it wasn't. Him being here was entirely the fault of his own big mouth.

"Please." She waved a hand toward the wide-open front door. "We were about to come and get you."

"You knew I was here?"

"A black Corvette rumbling around in our neighborhood doesn't go unnoticed."

Dressed in blue jean shorts and a thin-strapped top exactly the same blue as her eyes, Leigh looked more like a model than a mom. J.T. was glad he'd worn a T-shirt and Wranglers.

His chest double-clutched and pulled a weird stutter step when a small hand gripped two of his fingers and two small feet shuffled hurriedly to keep up with him. Tonight was a mistake.



About the Author:

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A student of creative writing in her youth, Jerrie set aside her passion when life presented her with a John Wayne husband, and two wonderful children. A career in logistics offered her the opportunity to travel to many beautiful locations in America, and she revisits them in her romantic suspense novels.

But the characters went with her, talked to her, and insisted she share their dark, sexy stories with others. She writes alpha males and kick-ass women who weave their way through death and fear to emerge stronger because of, and on occasion in spite of, their love for each other. She likes to torture people, make them suffer, and if they're strong enough, they live happily ever after.

The author of THE GREEN-EYED DOLL, THE LAST EXECUTION, and her latest release, HELL or HIGH WATER, Book 1 in the Lost and Found, Inc. Series, Jerrie lives in Texas, loves sunshine, children's laughter, sugar (human and granulated), and researching for her heroes and heroines.

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Monday, June 10, 2013

Book Tour: Untangled: Contemplation And Entanglement by Henry J. Sienkiewicz




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Untangled: Contemplation And Entanglement
by Henry J. Sienkiewicz

Henry J. Sienkiewicz has served in multiple positions within the United States Federal Senior Executive Service since 2008. His previous commercial experience was as the founder and chief executive officer for Open Travel Software, an award-winning software developer focused on the global travel community, and in the chief information officer role at three technology companies.  He or his companies have been the recipient of multiple awards for innovations or achievement in the technology industry.  He retired as a United States Army Reserve lieutenant colonel in July 2008.
Henry holds a bachelor of arts from the University of Notre Dame and a master of science from Johns Hopkins University. He is also a graduate of the United States Army Command and General Staff College.
In 2006, he completed and published his first book, Centerlined, which dealt with interpersonal and organizational dynamics.
Henry resides in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Genre:  Practical Philosophy/Self-help
Publisher:  DogEar Publishing 
Release Date: April 2013

In a  social media-centric, Twitter-driven world we live, the complexity created by the entanglements has caused an overload Called a Walden for the Internet Age, Untangled draws from the rich traditions of both Eastern and Western philosophy to tease apart the hyper-connected web of the modern world and challenges the reader to recognize and embrace contemplation as a way cope. 

Through a highly approachable framework and the imagery of a journey through the heartland of Taiwan, Untangled provides the reader with the background of entanglement and contemplation, and identifies and discusses the three pillars of contemplation - silence, stillness and solitude.  The book closes with a series of actions that allow anyone to untangled through active contemplation in daily life. 


Excerpt:

UNTANGLED

A Big Ball of Twine


We learn the rope of life by untying its knots.
-Jean Toomer
As we reached the first stopping point, we opened our packs and found chaos. The ropes that we had neatly packed were completely jumbled. The gear we had carefully stowed had been shifted around; it was an unrecognizable mess.
The jostling and shifting from the simple movement of the journey caused our coils of rope to transform from a neat roll to an entangled mess. We thought that we had taken care to pack them; the journey ensured that we had a mess to deal with.


Our mental backpacks are similar. Sometimes, regardless of the care we have taken, our world becomes a completely entangled mess in ways that we had not expected. Our journey ensures that we have a mess to deal with.
Many writers have used the terms connected and hyperconnected to describe our current state. I think that the term entanglement is more reflective of the state of our condition.
Connection implies that there has been an encounter but does not imply that the relationship is persistent. As will be discussed later, entanglement means two or more "things" have formed some type of permanent bond. This permanent bond is why I think that the term entanglement is more expressive of our actual condition.
Entanglement has many layers and many textures. It may be accidental or intentional. Entanglement may be in ways that may or may not be are attractive. Entanglement may or may not have relevancy to our lives. Entanglement may or may not have real meaning.
Entanglement may be the vines that catch your feet. Or it may be the limbs that brush your arms. Or it could be the rope that safely holds you onto the mountain.
Contemplation lets us mentally sort through the mess of entanglement that we all carry with us and allows us to repack meaningfully.


Author Interview:

The Avid Reader: What inspired you to write Untangled: Contemplation And Entanglement?

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: I was puzzled. In my daily life I live in a very technology rich environment. In the faces of my friends and co-workers I saw a constant stress as they struggled to deal with the overwhelming nature of a social media driven world. I wanted to find a way to discuss the issue and

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

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: I've always been surrounded by books. My mother was a special education teacher at the elementary level, and my father was an avid reader. I can't remember a time when I wasn't reading something.

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: As a reader I'm very, very heterogeneous. I will read everything from a serious philosophy text to very light action fiction. A great deal depends on my mood. One of my yearly diversions is to be a reader for the Arts Club of Washington's (www.artsclubofwashington.org) Marfield prize. I routinely read three or four books that are about the arts. The books are a great diversion from my normal reading patters.

The Avid Reader: What is your favorite book?

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: I always have Marcus Aurelius' Mediations on my bed stand.

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: I don't know if I have a single favourite author. My current favourites are Max Picard, Thomas Merton, Hannah Arendt, and Francis Valloor. The first three authors are relatively well known; the last author is a close friend. Each of these authors try to understand and address the human condition.

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: Beyond my total enjoyment of this time and place, I would enjoy experiencing ancient Greece in order to see agora first hand.

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: I find writing to be very difficult. I need to edit, re-edit, and then re-edit again. Some of my readers have commented that I am a very "tight" writer because I try to pack a great deal into a small space. Other readers have commented that they would like for me to provide more examples and greater detail. I admit that both sets of comments are correct. I do write in a tight fashion, a fashion that hopefully opens up to the reader over time. I try to avoid highly specific examples in order to allow reader to find their own path through the thicket.

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: I feel as if I am a bit of curmudgeon when I say that I've never been a pet person.

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: I have to admit to a strong weakness for Peking Duck.

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

Henry J. Sienkiewicz: My strongest advice is to find your own voice. Even after two books, I think that I am still discovering my voice.



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Cover Reveal: Wandering By Heather Sutherlin




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Title: Wandering
Series: Wanderer Series Book # 2
By Heather Sutherlin
Expected Publication Date- June 25th

Blurb:

When you've traveled between worlds, there's nowhere left to go but home.

Rin has spent the last five years searching for the Wanderer across two worlds. Now a series of visions have him convinced he's growing closer to finding her. But when Rory slips through another portal, taking his visions with her, he finds himself back at square one. To find her now he'll need the help of an old friend and a little otherworldly magic. This time he intends to bring the Wanderer home for good.

Rory has never been so cold in her life. But the biting wind only reminds her of another pain that grows more intense with each passing day. Each night Jaron's beautiful voice sings in her dreams, and each day her footsteps draw her closer to his side. Danger and intrigue at every turn, no distance is too far when you're returning for true love.



About the Author:

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Heather Sutherlin lives in Arkansas with her husband and three children. She loves all things creative and enjoys the worlds she dreams up, longing to live the adventure alongside her characters. When she's not at her writing desk, she is busy exploring and learning with her children or cooking big elaborate meals in the kitchen with her husband. You can see more of Heather at her website, HeatherSutherlin.com .

1999 - B.A. in Elementary Education from Harding University
2011 - 1st Place White County Creative Writers' Conference First Chapter Contest
2012 - Debut novel, A Light in the Darkness, is released along with its sequel, To Light the Path.
2013 - Seen and Wandering, two books in a new YA fantasy series, will be released in the spring.
President - Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas
Featured Author - Arkansas Literary Festival

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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Book Tour: Take Care, Sara By Lindy Zart




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Title- Take Care, Sara
By- Lindy Zart
Expected Publication Date- June 6, 2013

Blurb-

You breathe in, you breathe out, and everything you know is gone.

Sara Walker knows firsthand what it feels like to have your reality ripped away, scrambled, and shoved back at you in an undone puzzle where pieces are missing and nothing fits. She's lost so much and is struggling to live and to find the strength to forgive herself for being human. With the help of Lincoln, her husband's brother, Sara realizes it's not about finding who she used to be, but about finding who she is now.

You breathe in, you breathe out, and everything you know isn't gone, but reborn.

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Excerpt-

"Lincoln?" she called as she walked up the deck stairs, her tennis shoes thudding on the wood as she went. She jerked to a stop, blinking at the murky form before her. Sara's voice was slightly breathless as she asked, "What are you doing? Are you okay?"

Lincoln lifted his head, his features in shadow. "Define 'okay'."

"Are you injured? Do you need to go to the doctor?" Sara took a step closer to him, her heart beating a little too fast.

"Nope. Must be okay. What are your thoughts on alcohol?" he asked evenly.

"What?" she asked, dumbfounded by such a question. He sat back in the chair, clanking something on the table next to him. Sara squinted her eyes at the clear bottle that looked disturbingly empty and then looked at him again. He wore a white tee shirt that glowed in the dark and jeans. He had to be cold, but he was strangely still.

"Are you drunk?"

"What does that mean, Sara? Drunk? What signifies one as drunk? Slurring of words? Imbalance? Large consumptions of alcohol? If so, I am one for three." He smirked. Sara didn't know how she knew Lincoln was smirking with it being so dark out, but she did. It was in his voice; slightly mocking and low. "You didn't answer me."

Sara frowned at him, crossing her arms. "What are my thoughts on alcohol? It's okay. In moderation. I think you overachieved on the whole moderation thing."

"I moderate. I moderate my hand going up to my mouth and my hand going back to my lap. Tell me that isn't moderation."

"Why are you doing this?"

"Doing what?"

She gestured toward the bottle. "This. Drinking. You don't drink."

"Clearly…I do." Lincoln grabbed the bottle and tipped it up to his lips, tilting his head back to finish it off.

Sara stared at him, knowing he was hurting and she was hurting because of it. "You don't have to do this."

Lincoln stood, carefully and slowly. "Yes. I do. I'm drinking my sorrows away. Isn't that what people do?"

"Not you."

"Not usually," he corrected, leaning his hips against the wood railing of the deck and crossing his arms. Sara's arms dropped to her sides. A burning need began inside her-no, that wasn't true-the burning need already inside her grew. Her arms ached to wrap around him, her heart pounded at the thought of him being close to her. Lincoln was too far away; physically and mentally. Sara wanted to bring him back to her, but she didn't have the right.

"I never was a big drinker. I think I've found the error of my ways."

"Going to turn into an alcoholic now, are you?" she asked quietly, her stomach knotting. Everything was wrong; his words, his behavior. None of it was Lincoln.

"Why not? What have I got to lose?" His eyes, previously hidden in the dark, sparked with silver fire as they trailed up and down her face. Not you, those eyes said.



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About the Author-

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Lindy Zart has been writing since she was a child. Luckily for readers, her writing has improved since then. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband, two sons, and one cat. Lindy loves hearing from people who enjoy her work.

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Review of Witches By Kathryn Meyer Griffith




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Witches
By Kathryn Meyer Griffith
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Paranormal
Number of Pages: 288
Published: April 1st 2011
Publisher: Damnation Books

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Book Description from Goodreads:

WHITE MAGIC

Amanda Givens uses her powers with great care. The people of Canaan, Connecticut would not welcome a witch among them even a white witch a "good" witch. For years, she has lived quietly in a remote cabin with Amadeus, her feline familiar. Bit when an evil coven filled with creatures from the depths of hell torments Canaan with unspeakable horrors and brutal slayings, Amanda knows she can hide no longer. She is the one they are after. And she is the only one who can stop the terror.

BLACK MAGIC

Ever since fanatical witchhunters consigned her to an eternity of fury, Rachel Coxe has been waiting for her chance to come back to life. Now, centuries later, the time is right. Amanda is all that stands between her and her unholy vengeance. Flanked by the forces of darkness, Rachel is ready to unleash all the horror at her command.



My Review:

 

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.

 

Amanda Givens is a witch a white witch who lives in the twenty first century and only uses her powers for good. She is a very loving and caring person. She will help anyone she can in any way that she is capable of helping them. She will only use her powers when absolutely necessary and in ways that no one will know what she is doing. Amanda lives alone in a cabin out in the woods away from the town of Canaan, Connecticut. It hasn't been that long ago that she lost husband and she has been depressed and hasn't been to town in a while. She missed him so much that she almost gave up, she thought if she couldn't have him in her life then life just wasn't worth living. She wanted him back so bad that she almost did something magical that would have caused her a lot of grief but in a different way than just missing him is causing her. If it had not been for familiar a cat whose name was Amadeus who stopped her. People were being found murder in Canaan by a Satanic cult. They were after Amanda and she knew she was the only one that could put a stop to all the killings.

 

Rachel Coxe is also a witch but she uses black magic and is a very evil and cruel person. She was very mean to everyone even her own two little girls. She would use people to get what she wanted from them. Her girls never had enough to eat and a lot of times they didn't get anything to eat. Rachel always ate first and if she left anything then they could eat it. Rachel always had nice dress and shoes to wear but her girls had like maybe one dress a piece. Rachel only cared about herself she had no heart. She used her magic to get whatever she wanted and the people in the town was afraid of her so they chased her probably with all intentions of hanging her but instead they chased her to the river and drowned her. Rachel wanted her life back and she knew a way a spell that would get her just that. She brought Amanda back in time back to her time. Amanda ended up living Rachel's life in her body. Amanda being the nice person that she is can't fool Rachel's daughters into thinking that she is their mother. Amanda is nice to the girls and helps out around the house. She feeds them and clothes them. She treats them like human beings and like a mother should.

 

Amanda has to find a way to get back to her own life and time. She likes the life that she has as Rachel. She has wanted to be a mother for a long time and with living Rachel's life she has that. She also meets another guy who is very nice to her and the girls and helps them out when he can. Amanda falls in love with him she never thought that she could ever love anyone else after losing her husband. Does Amanda make it back to her time? How does she get back home? What happens to Rachel's girls? Does she take the girls back with her to her time? Does she take her new man back with her to her time? To get the answers to these questions you will have to read Witches for yourself. You won't regret it if you do. Witches is a very good book I mean you have murder, magic, evil, talking cats, love and time travel all rolled into one magical read. I own Ms. Griffith a very huge thank you for giving me the opportunity to read Witches. Thanks I really, really loved it. I love reading just about anything with witches in it.



About the Author:

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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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Friday, June 7, 2013

Cover Reveal: Green Bayou Series By Rhonda R. Dennis




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Title- Going Home
Series- Green Bayou Book #1
By- Rhonda R. Dennis
Publication Date- August 3, 2011

Blurb-

Paramedic Emily Boudreaux believes New Orleans is the perfect place for a young trauma junkie to see some action. Things start out fine enough, but years pass, and the job brings nothing but strife. Emily decides to make a fresh start by returning to her roots. She moves to the small town of Green Bayou, Louisiana. Thinking she will find peace and tranquility, Emily quickly learns that her imagination steered her wrong. Small town life offers far more tumult than she remembered! Mystery, excitement, deceit, and passion run rampant along the murky waters of Bayou Assumption. She struggles with the decision of which man to love: her amazing, new Paramedic partner, Jacob Templet or her handsome, former high school sweetheart, Deputy Pete Bergeron. Her ultimate struggle won't involve the decision of which man to be with. It is a quest for her personal survival! Praying to get out of a disastrous situation alive, Emily hopes that going home won't be the wrong decision.

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Title- Awakenings
Series- Green Bayou Book #2
By- Rhonda R. Dennis
Publication Date- October 6th 2011

Blurb-

Even though Paramedic Emily Boudreaux looks forward to her upcoming marriage, turmoil abounds again! After running off a series of new partners, she is forced to admit that the emotional scars from her recent abduction are worse than she thought. A nice, long beach vacation with friends should make things all better, right? Wrong! Her drug-addicted ex-partner is still stalking her. A new ER doctor joins the hospital staff and makes it no secret that he’s interested in Emily. An iron-fisted new Sheriff, Holden Dautry, fires half of the department when he assumes command. Even though Bert and Pete make the initial cut, Emily learns that Pete has been keeping secrets from her. Just when Emily thinks she can’t handle any more bad news, tragedy strikes. Reeling from the blow, her world is turned upside down. Emily’s going to need help awakening from this newest nightmare, but will help come fast enough?

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Title- Deja Vu
Series- Green Bayou Book #3
By- Rhonda R. Dennis
Publication Date- April 10th 2012

Blurb-

Paramedic Emily Boudreaux is incredibly nervous. Whenever things go well for her, rotten timing, sinister people, or tragic events tend to mar her happiness. With bated breath, she anxiously waits for the other shoe to drop. It's not a long wait.

Donovan Guidry, an overzealous District Attorney, wants to make a name for himself, and how better than to bring down a seasoned cop? Setting his sights on Bert, Emily's best friend and the closest thing she has to a brother, Guidry reopens the investigation into the murder of Kent Sonnier.

Heartbroken at the prospect of Bert spending life behind bars, Emily turns to her boyfriend, Sheriff Holden Dautry for help. Preoccupied, he continually brushes her off and the new Chief Deputy volunteers to help. Knowing firsthand how painful reopening the wounds of the past can be, the Chief offers Emily support and encouragement when no one else does.

All of Emily's relationships are put to the test, and just as things reach the breaking point, Mother Nature throws one heck of a curveball. It's Deja Vu when devastation comes knocking on Emily's door once again.

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Title- Unforeseen
Series- Green Bayou Book #4
By- Rhonda R. Dennis
Publication Date- September 2012

Blurb-

Paramedic Emily Boudreaux was given an ultimatum: choose between two incredible men. Though incredibly different, both have exceptional qualities that would appeal to any woman! Sheriff Holden Dautry is smart, sexy, and commanding; Chief Deputy Jackson Sonnier is caring, protective, and handsome. Emily’s decision doesn’t become clear until a devastating tornado wreaks havoc on Atchafalaya Parish—but is it too late?

Holden disappears, Jackson takes over the Sheriff’s department, and Emily’s left dumbfounded. And if that weren’t enough, an old adversary that was thought to be long gone reemerges. Will Emily ever find serenity? Not likely…

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Title- Between Four and Five
Series- Green Bayou Book #4.5
By- Rhonda R. Dennis
Publication Date- December 5th 2012

Blurb-

A novelette written from the point of view of the main character's fiery best friend, Connie Hebert. This short story is to be read in between "Unforeseen: A Green Bayou Novel Book Four" and "Deceived: A Green Bayou Novel Book Five".

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Deceived (Green Bayou, #5)

Title- Deceived
Series- Green Bayou Book #5
By- Rhonda R. Dennis
Publication Date- March 1st 2013

Blurb-

A killer is on the run in Green Bayou and Sheriff Holden Dautry will stop at nothing to put this monster behind bars. Worried for Emily's safety, he arranges for her to leave town while he pursues his target. Emily and several guests start off on what is supposed to be a relaxing long weekend. But, as usual, the trip offers far more adventure, excitement, and heartache than anyone could ever anticipate. A new man and an old acquaintance dominate Emily’s time away from Holden. Will Emily’s relationship with them ruin what she’s worked so hard for? Join the Green Bayou gang as they spend time in Morgan City, Louisiana where they once again find themselves caught up in a twisted web of deceit.

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Title- Connie's Wild Night
Series- Green Bayou After Five
By- Rhonda R. Dennis
Publication Date- March 1st 2013

Blurb-

A series of unfortunate events leaves Connie Hebert stressed and ready to unwind. She hops at the opportunity for a night out on the town with Morgan City’s mayor, J.T. Babineaux. After all, he knows all the hot spots! However, he gets far more than he bargained for when he escorts the Spunky Monkey from club to club! Readers of The Green Bayou Novels won’t want to miss this adventure packed novella that is intended to be read after Deceived: A Green Bayou Novel Book Five. Questions will be answered, secrets will be revealed, and a good time will be had by all.

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About the Author:

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Rhonda Dennis is proud to be born and raised in South Louisiana. Her enthusiasm for the uniqueness of Louisiana's culture is evident in her writing. Even though she loved writing, she put it on hold to work in the medical field.

After starting a family, she went back to college where her passion was reignited and Rhonda wrote her first novel, Going Home, Book One of the Green Bayou Novel Series. Rhonda lives in a small town in South Louisiana with her husband, Doyle, and her son, Sean. She appreciates the outdoors, spending time with her family and friends, and loves cooking.

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