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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Author Interview: Ride of Your Life By Shevi Arnold @SheviStories @GHBTours




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Ride of Your Life
By Shevi Arnold



Blurb:

Seventeen-year-old Tracy Miller met the love of her life . . . thirty years after her own death.

Tracy was working at the House of Horrors at the Amazing Lands Theme Park when the fire broke out. Instead of running, she lost her life trying to save eleven-year-old Mack. Now thirty years have passed, and suddenly everything changes with the arrival of two new ghosts: a little girl named Ashley and a cute, seventeen-year-old boy named Josh. Josh would do anything for Tracy, but can he help her let go of the past?

Ride of Your Life is a bittersweet, romantic, YA ghost story that was inspired by a true event, the Great Adventure Haunted Castle fire, which killed eight teenagers in 1984, exactly thirty years ago this May 11th. It is a fantasy novel about undying love, and it won third-place in Smart Writer's Write It Now (W.I.N.) contest in the YA category, which was judged by Alex Flinn, the author of Beastly and Cloaked.

Hang on. Love can be as terrifying as a roller coaster, but it can also be the Ride of Your Life.

Additional information about the Six Flags Great Adventure Haunted Castle fire- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haunted_Castle_(Six_Flags_Great_Adventure)

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Excerpt:

Mack walked in, eyes opened. He slumped on the wooden chair in the corner, his faced turned away from Tracy.

"I'll stay," Josh said.

"You've already made that clear," Tracy mumbled.

She took off her white, gauzy costume and left the white t-shirt and jeans on. Her t-shirt wasn't all that wet, and the light in the stall wasn't too bright. Still, she folded her arms over her chest, just in case Josh could see something. She sat on the floorboards against the right wall with a bunch of stuffed animals-silly snakes, fish, lions, zebras, hippopotami, and giraffes-behind her. Ashley cuddled up beside her and placed her head on Tracy's shoulder. There was a stuffed, bright yellow hound dog between them. Ashley petted it, but she frowned.

"It's not my Bunby," she said. "I want my Bunby."

"This nice doggie misses someone, too," Tracy said, giving the stuffed hound a pat. "Maybe you can help him feel less lonely."

Ashley nodded and yawned. "I'm hungry."

"Me, too," Josh said, sitting cross-legged in the middle of the floor. "Why is that?"

"Ever hear of a ghost limb?" Tracy asked.

"When someone loses a leg or an arm, but they still feel it?"

"Well, you've got a ghost stomach," Tracy explained. "Ghost hands, nose, mouth: you've got a ghost everything. You can still feel your body, even though you don't have one. That's why you feel hungry and tired."

"But there's a difference," Mack said. "You don't have to feel hungry and tired. You can choose what you want and don't want your ghost body to feel."

"Like when you chose to not let me hold your hand?" Josh asked.

Mack wrinkled his nose. "You tried to hold Tracy's hand?"

"After I pinched him," Tracy said.

"Oh," Mack replied. "Okay, that makes sense."

"It does?" Josh asked.

"It does if you know Tracy."

"I'm hungry," Ashley said again.

"There'll be plenty to eat in the morning." Mack spoke in a too sweet voice, like the condescending host of an educational television show for preschoolers. "In the meanwhile, you can eat in your dreams. What's your favorite food?"

Ashley put her index finger to her lips and thought a while. "Spaghetti and meatballs."

"The sooner you go to sleep, the sooner you are going to get the best spaghetti and meatballs you ever had."

Ashley smiled and closed her eyes. She rested her hand on the toy hound. "Good night, Old Yellow. If you see my Bunby, please tell him I miss him."

Soon she was fast asleep.

Mack laughed. "Little kids are fun to fool with. This is going to be great. Still wish we could have slept in the bumper cars, though. This stall stinks."

He leaned back. The wooden chair he sat in remained upright and its backrest poked through his shoulders. His legs rose-as did the rest of him-until his body was almost flat. He turned to face the left wall and curled his body ever so slightly in. A ghostly, overstuffed, white recliner faded in beneath him. He sighed. Soon the rise and fall of his chest made it clear that he too was asleep.

"Can we do that?" Josh whispered, pointing at Mack.

"I don't know," Tracy whispered back. "I suppose we can, but Mack is very good at it. It's as if he was born to be a ghost." She paused and then quickly added, "Which is exactly why Ashley shouldn't stay here. We don't want her to get used to this." Josh continued to watch Mack sleep. "I guess it was his fate."

"His fate?"

Josh nodded.

Tracy huffed. "There's no such thing as fate."

Josh turned to face her, his eyebrows raised. He was clearly surprised, but there was something else. What was it? Sadness, perhaps, or pity. Perhaps a bit of both. Tracy's stomach started to flip flop again, and she looked away.

"You don't believe in fate?" It was a question, not a statement.

She shrugged. "'Course not."

"Why not?"

"Because . . ." She thought awhile. "Fate means you have no control over your life. No matter what you do, it'll determine what happens to you. Your choices don't matter, and that means you aren't responsible for anything. How can you be, when it's all fate?"

"Well, I don't think it's all fate." He ran his fingers through his hair again. "You do have control over most of your life. But I think sometimes something happens that you do have no control over, something that was just meant to be. And that's what fate is."

"Something like a sweet, little girl dying on a theme-park kiddy ride?" She paused. "You think that was fate?"

"Maybe. I don't know. But I think it's more comforting to think it's a part of some grand plan than a random accident."

"No, it's not." Tracy's cheeks grew hot, and she clenched her teeth. "You saw the look on her mother's face. What kind of grand plan lets such horrible things happen? And how can you believe in a plan like that?"

Josh slumped over and sighed. "All I know is that sometimes things happen in life that can't be explained logically, and fate is really the only explanation."

"Like what?"

"Like dreaming something before it happens even though there's no way you could know it was going to happen."

Tracy snorted. "No one has dreams like that. And if you believe anyone who says they do, I have a nice bridge in Brooklyn I'd like to sell you."

"What if I told you I dreamed that I died trying to save Ashley before it happened?"

Tracy blinked. Was he serious? "If you knew you were going to be killed, why did you get on that ride?"

"I didn't remember my dream until it was already too late, but I knew everything that would happen before it happened."

She didn't know what to say to that. She turned to look at the ribbon of light coming through the gap between the shutters.

Josh paused. "I also had a dream about a girl, the kind of dream you never forget, the kind that feels like it's trying to tell you something important even though you don't know what that thing is. At least until it happens, and then you know . . ."

"What?"

He looked deep into her eyes. The weak light in the stall shined brightly in his. "You know you were meant to be together. You know it was fate."

She stared back at him. Tracy usually had a quick answer for everything, but what could she say to that? The silence between then stretched awkwardly on.

A flash of lightning momentarily brightened the stall, and thunder boomed two seconds later. The rain pounded on the stall's tin roof, beating out a loud, quick rhythm. Tracy slowly returned to her place beside Ashley and rested her own head on a fat teddy bear. She faced the back wall, away from Josh. In the darkness, she heard him sigh. The sky outside rumbled.

"Hey," he said. "Look at that."

Tracy turned around. Josh was pointing at Ashley. A pink, floral quilt covered the little girl, and her head rested on a soft, pink pillow with a matching pillowcase. Under her arm beside the toy hound, she embraced a ghostly, ratty, blue toy bunny.

"Huh," Tracy whispered. "What do you know? She found her Bunby."

Josh smiled, but Tracy worried. Ashley was quickly picking up skills. How long would it take before she got used to being a ghost? And once she did, would they ever be able to convince Ashley that she belonged in the Light?



Author Interview:

What inspired you to write Ride of Your Life?

The Great Adventure Haunted Castle Fire that killed eight teenagers in 1984 inspired the story. It's considered the biggest theme park tragedy in American history. I grew up in Philadelphia, and my family had a season pass to Great Adventure in the early 1980s, so when I heard about the fire, It affected me deeply . I was still a teenager, and even though I never went into the Haunted Castle, it still felt like it could have been me or a friend of mine. I used to talk to the teenage park employees. What if one of them had died in the fire?

I wanted to give that tragedy a happy ending, and Ride of Your Life is the result.

For decades, it was just a story I told myself, like many others that run through my mind when I'm bored or falling asleep. One day, I can't recall why, I mentioned the story to my critique group, and they loved it. They told me I should write it, so I did.

It was weird, because it's a romance, and I generally don't write romance, but it's a romance the way I would write it. It's a love bigger than life or death, but it's very real. Tracy and Josh aren't perfect. They're very realistic teenagers, and I think that makes it easier to identify with them and see yourself in their ghostly shoes.

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

I've wanted to be a storyteller for as long as I can remember, but I wanted to make movies or TV shows. If I could be someone else, I wouldn't want to be J.K. Rowling; I'd want to be Joss Whedon. I had intended to study filmmaking as a master's degree, but I took one course in video production while I was earning my bachelor's degrees in English Literature and Theater Studies, and I learned that filmmakers have to deal with a lot of, well, egotistical and incompetent jerks. Writing lets you tell the story exactly the way you want to tell it without anyone else ruining your vision.

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

I honestly have no idea. I'm fairly certain I learned how to read in preschool, and my memories of preschool are rather hazy.

What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

I like all sort of books, but I prefer books with humor, anything from Dave Barry to Louise Rennison to Christopher Moore and everything in between.

What is your favorite book?

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.

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

Douglas Adams, because his best works have something worth quoting and hysterically funny on every page. I also love and admire Ray Bradbury, because he was probably the best writer in English in the 20th century. And I love Mark Twain because of his humor and intelligence. He also wrote in a variety of genres, which is something I enjoy doing.

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

I would go to France so I could buy a Van Gogh painting, which I would bring back to the present and sell for millions. I can use the money. It would be a painting that no one knows exists, so it wouldn't affect history, except that Van Gogh would have sold a second painting in his lifetime.

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

Writing is easier than not writing. I enjoy writing a lot, and I get frustrated when I don't have time to do it.

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

I have a cat. She's a Hemingway cat, quite literary. Hemingway cats have extra digits on their front paws. I figure her thumbs will come in handy if I ever need her to do my typing.

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

I love good chocolate, like Max Brenner's (if you visit New York City and love chocolate, you need to buy something at Max Brenner), but I can't have sugar due to stomach problems, so if I were to eat it, it really would be "to die for." Okay, it's not that bad, but it would give me a terrible stomachache. I'm also not allowed to have vinegar, but I still cheat a little and eat sushi about once a week. I love sushi.

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

Read a lot, but don't read like a reader. Read like a writer. Learn to take apart what you read so you can understand what works and what doesn't. Then apply what you've learned to your own writing. I have about 316 other tips, but learning to read like a writer is a great place to start. You can find more tips on my blog: http://shevi.blogspot.com and (more specifically) http://shevi.blogspot.com/p/100-tips-for-writers.html.



Book Soundtrack:

It's funny, I didn't start out wanting to be a writer. I wanted to be a storyteller, but I wanted to tell my stories as movies. That's why they always have soundtracks in my head. When I hear these songs, they take me back to scenes from my book.

"Fallen" by Sarah McLachlan

I've always envisioned Ride of Your Life Starting with a scene that isn't in the book, the fire that kills Tracy and Mack thirty years before the start of the story. And I've always imagined "Fallen" by Sarah McLachlan playing over Tracy putting on makeup as she gets ready for work at the House of Horrors, talking with her coworkers, hearing Mack's cries for help, getting overwhelmed by smoke as she drags Mack's limp body to the door she can't seem to find, and finally standing hand in hand with Mack as two ghosts looking at the smoldering ruins of the place where they both died. The strong sense of guilt in the song suits Tracy so well, as does the opening line, "Heaven bent to take my hand, lead me through the fire." Just a perfect way to start this story.





"You and Me" by Lifehouse

I picture this for the scene where Tracy and Mack are showing Josh and Ashley through the park from a ghost's point of view. The opening line of the song about how "this clock never seemed so alive" fits very well with how time works for the ghosts in the story, and so does the part about all of the people with nothing to do and how he can't keep his eyes off of her. In the ghost world, reality is what you believe it to be, and Tracy is the one thing Josh knows he can believe in. As long as he can see her, he knows everything else is still real.





"Collide" by Howie Day

Tracy can let Josh touch her, or she can choose to let him pass through her. I think this would be a great song for either the scene when they first touch hands or when they kiss.





"Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls

This is the perfect song for a scene later in the book, although I can't tell you why without spoiling it for you."You're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be" and the rest of the song just sums up Josh's point of view in that scene so exquisitely.





"Good Riddance" ("Time of Your Life") by Green Day

I've always envisioned this as the song that would play over the credits at the end of the movie, which would include clips of the characters having fun in the amusement park, so it's like their memories of their best times together as ghosts.





Platlist:

I don't really have a playlist, but I do like to listen to the Fresh 102.7 out of New York City when I write. Some of the songs they were playing at the time reminded me of certain scenes in Ride of Your Life--like "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls--and sometimes that moved me to tears.

When I'm writing or drawing, I like to listen to background music that doesn't take over my thoughts but also drowns out external noise, which is one of the reasons why I've set up Pandora stations. They're better than radio, because they have fewer ads. They're also more likely to introduce me to new music I'll like, and I can buy a song when I hear it so I don't forget.

I'm not sure which Pandora station I was listening to at the time that I was writing this book, but it could have been the one I call Shevi's Easy Writing. It includes performers like Pink, Adele, Kelly Clarkson, Sarah McLachlan, Owl City, James Blunt, and Jason Mraz. It's a mix, but it's all music I find easy to listen to and let slip into my subconscious.



About the Author:

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Shevi Arnold grew up in Philadelphia, and her family had a season pass to Great Adventure in the early 1980s. She was nineteen-years-old and studying overseas when a fellow college student asked her if she had heard about the Great Adventure Haunted Castle fire. Eight teenagers had lost their lives. Like many, Shevi was shocked by the news. In her mind, she wanted to give that tragedy a happy ending. Ride of Your Life is the result.

Shevi loves writing, illustrating, and making people laugh-and she's been doing all three since 1987 when she started working as an editorial cartoonist for a newsweekly. She's also worked as a comics magazine editor, as an arts-and-entertainment writer specializing in comedy and children's entertainment, and as a consumer columnist. Nowadays, though, she enjoys writing (and sometimes illustrating) humorous fiction, fantasy, and science fiction for children, teens, and geeks of all ages. Her other books include Toren the Teller's Tale, Dan Quixote: Boy of Nuevo Jersey, and Why My Love Life Sucks (The Legend of Gilbert the Fixer, book one). She is currently working on Why It Still Mega Bites, the second book in the Gilbert the Fixer series.

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Release Day: Stay By Jennifer Silverwood @JennSilverwood @4WordPublishing @GliteraryGirl




Mark Your Calendars

4Word Press is releasing it's first title

Stay

By Jennifer Silverwood

AVAILABLE Tuesday APRIL 29, 2014

Release Day Only $.99




Stay-final.v5.1Rona believes love is nothing more than a myth, a tale for little girls. Until the immortal ruler of the seas appears from thin air and she is swept into a dark and dangerous affair; turning myth into a dark reality.

Ordained a savior of true love, Rona realizes that love is just an illusion as grandiose as magic and after two-thousand years she is ready to give up. Until the night she is seen by a human, deep in the underbelly of the city that never sleeps. She recognizes him instantly, a lost love. Trouble is, he has no memory of her.

Tasked with saving this man's relationship with another woman, Rona must to learn what it means to be human all over again when past and present come full circle.

Does love transcend time or will Rona be forced to roam the earth alone, forever?




ABOUT THE AUTHOR

jennifer04 Retouched croppedEveryone has to begin somewhere. I began my journey to becoming an author long before I published anything. Storytelling was something I did every night before bed with my father. We would create such wonderful tales together, far better than anything in books. It sprung from our imaginations. My mother ingrained a love for the written world early on. Then my grandpa gave me his first type writer when I was in elementary school. You can guess the rest.

But it was many years later, after dabbling in all the arts, that I realized writing was my greatest passion. I grew up on the far outskirts of the Metroplex of Texas, a busy world of cities within cities. It's easy to get lost in a place like this. Some might argue that Dallas is the "New York" of the south and I might agree. Rather than worry about being a little fish in a big pond, however, I made up my mind long ago to follow my dreams. The funny thing about dreams is they have a tendency to come to life in unexpected ways.

My best friends were my twin next door neighbors. (Inspiration for the three main ladies in Silver Hollow) We made up our own little book club, complete with readings and brainstorming sessions. I loved reading to them and they loved "the story," as we dubbed whatever project we were working on. As we grew up and went on to different careers and schools, and I tried three different universities. Needless to say, college didn't pan out well for me. So I did the next sensible thing and decided to write "for real."

By day I am personal assistant and simple childcare worker at the local Learning Center for preschoolers. But by night, I moonlight as an independently published author of Young/New Adult and fantasy novels. My hope is that you enjoy my books and are encouraged to follow your dreams as well.

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Audio Book Blitz: Daughters of Zeus Series By Kaitlin Bevis @KaitlinBevis @GHBTours





Persephone
Daughters of Zeus Book #1
By- Kaitlin Bevis
Genre-YA Paranormal

There are worse things than death, worse people too.

The "talk" was bad enough, but how many teens get told that they're a goddess? When her mom tells her, Persephone is sure her mother has lost her mind. It isn't until Boreas, the god of winter, tries to abduct her that she realizes her mother was telling the truth. Hades rescues her, and in order to safely bring Persephone to the Underworld he marks her as his bride. But Boreas will stop at nothing to get Persephone. Despite her growing feelings for Hades, Persephone wants to return to the living realm. Persephone must find a way to defeat Boreas and reclaim her life.

 

Friday, April 25, 2014

Fractured Truth Tour By Rachel McClellan @rachelmcclellan @DarkWorldBooks #Giveaway




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Fractured Truth
(Fractured Light #3)

Llona is determined to end the fight with the Vykens once and for all. All she needs is to find and destroy the Shadow-the ultimate source of dark power. But when she makes a startling discovery about someone she loves, Llona has to fight the toughest battle yet in this exciting conclusion to the Fractured Light series.



Chapter One

"You have four minutes, Llona," Liam said through a microphone in my ear. His voice, like the ringing of a great bell, pounded my already aching head.

The small plane's engine shrieked, a high-pitched sound different from the steady hum of the last twenty minutes. Everyone had boarded a while ago. It was a silent crowd, not one likely to converse with each other.

I shifted my weight in the plane's cramped closet. I could've come out as I'd just turned invisible, but I wanted to wait until the speed of the plane increased, covering any sounds the closet door might make when opened.

It was shortly after Cyrus kidnapped my aunt Sophie from Lucent academy that I taught myself to turn invisible. I'd practiced every day, sometimes for hours, until I could do it without the accompanying paralyzing weakness. And although the pain hadn't gotten any better, I was able to increase the time I could maintain invisibility to several minutes. I'd accomplished all this in just the few short months since Christian's death.

Just then the plane lurched forward, picking up speed on the runway. I opened the door and peered into the plane's small kitchen. Empty. Perfect. I quietly slipped out and closed the door behind me.

The front wheels of the plane bounced. The cabin, as I suspected, was full of Vykens sitting in their seats, their backs to me, as if they were regular passengers. Most of them looked like normal humans, which meant they'd fed on Auran blood recently, but a few were in their purest form- facial features deformed and gray with moldy skin peeling back from their faces.

There was only one different from the rest. Jackson. He sat three rows up to the right of the center aisle.

With the Deific's help, Liam had finally received a tip on Jackson's whereabouts. It was the closest we'd come to finding out where Cyrus was keeping Sophie. I glanced to my left, to the emergency exit. By the way the plane was vibrating, it was close to taking off.

A Vyken stood and slid into the aisle. I pressed myself against a seat to keep him from bumping into me. I had yet to learn how to let matter pass through me. That may be a trick only my mother knew.

After the Vyken passed by, I went to Jackson. He was looking down at his bloodied knuckles. How did that happen? Jackson used to be a guardian. He (and a bunch of others who had followed him) had joined the Vykens against the Auras months ago. I'd been training harder than ever to stop them all and restore the Auras to their former strength. The strength only a few knew about.

The plane lifted. Still plenty of time to make my move.

I reached down, careful to avoid touching Jackson, and undid his seat belt. He glanced to his lap, brow twisted together. I smacked the back of his head, hard. He turned around and stared at the Vyken behind him.

"What's your problem?" Jackson asked.

The Vyken ignored him.

Jackson stood and confronted the Vyken again. "Hey, I'm talking to you!"

The Vyken lifted his gaze from the sports magazine in his hand. "I know Cyrus said we can't kill you, but he didn't say we couldn't hurt you. Sit down, guardian."

Liam's voice spoke again in my ear. "Hurry up."

Several Vykens looked around. His voice, this close to so many of them, must have drawn attention.

Time to pay for your crimes, Jackson.

I drew my fist back and punched Jackson in the face. His hand came up to his bloodied nose. "What the . . . ?"

A few Vykens stood up.

I punched him again. He stumbled back toward the exit, arms outstretched as though to steady himself. Blood ran onto his chin.

"What's going on?" he yelled.

?I answered with a swift kick to his chest. It took just a second for him to recover before he started blindly throwing punches. "Someone help me!"

Vykens looked around as if they didn't know what to do.

I dodged Jackson's fist and punched him again. He was in position. I took hold of the emergency latch and pulled it as hard as I could. The door flew open, sucking air from the cabin.

Papers and all kinds of debris flew past me. Jackson scrambled backward, his eyes darting around until he was pressed against the wall separating the kitchen from the cabin.

The others stood alert, some in a fight-ready stance. But who were they going to fight? They couldn't see me. No one could.

Grabbing Jackson, I spun him around until he was facing the open door; his clothes and hair whipped around violently. He stuttered.

His fear excited me, sending a wave of adrenaline through my blood stream.

I was about to reveal myself to him, just so I could see the surprise in his eyes, but Liam's voice sounded in my ear. "Get out of there-now!"

Jerking into action, I wrapped my arms around Jackson's chest and jumped from the plane, spiraling into a black abyss.



Chapter Two

I fell through the darkness, slicing through it like a knife in water. Cold air burned my face, and the force of it made it difficult to breathe.

Jackson's body was torn from my grip, and he was twisting and writhing as if he could somehow climb his way back into the airplane. He was probably screaming too, but I couldn't hear over the deafening sound of the wind rushing over me.

I glanced around, my eyes wet from the air. What appeared to be streetlights were growing closer. I'd never done this before, jumped from an airplane, but I wasn't nervous, although I should be. I wasn't wearing a parachute.

I squinted my eyes to try to see Jackson, but he wasn't spread eagle like me so was probably falling faster. The tree line of the forest came into view against the night sky. I was really close now. Maybe fifteen seconds before impact. I began to count.

At twelve, my body jerked as if I had been sucked into a tornado, and I had a difficult time controlling which way my body was twisting. It was like no other sensation I'd ever experienced before, and my lungs tightened and pressure built up in my ear- drums until I thought they might burst. But in no time at all, I was on the ground, my legs unsteady from the whirlwind.

Liam appeared next to me, having shifted back to his human form. It still amazed me whenever he did that.

"You okay?" he asked.

I inhaled deeply. "I think so. What a rush."?

"Sorry it took me longer than usual to catch you, but Jackson was fighting against me so I had to knock him out. I hope you weren't scared."

Jackson was nearby, lying on the ground, his brown hair drenched in sweat. "I wasn't worried at all."

"You weren't?"

"I knew you would catch me." I went to Jackson and nudged him. "Let's get him back before he wakes up."

When Liam didn't answer, I looked back at him. He was staring at me, his green eyes illuminated by the moonlight. For just a moment I was reminded of his age, over two centuries old. I often forgot this because on the outside he didn't look much older than me, but in the right light his eyes would betray him, revealing years of inner torment.

"What's wrong?" I asked.

"You shouldn't put so much trust in me."

"Why? You've never let me down."

He walked over to Jackson, picked him up, and threw him over his shoulder. "Because one day I may not be there for you."



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Fractured Light (Book #1)

Llona Reese is used to living on the run. After the Vykens killed her parents, she knew they would eventually come for her too. She can't take any chances. But when she starts to make friends for the first time in her life, she gets careless and lets her guard down. Big mistake.

As an Aura, Llona can manipulate light and harness its energy. But if she wants to survive, Llona will have to defy the Auran Council and learn to use her power as a weapon against the Vyken whose sole desire is to take her light. Now she's caught in something even bigger than she can understand, with a power she can't wield, and no one she can trust, except, just maybe, a mysterious stranger.

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Fractured Soul (Book #2)

Llona will do whatever it takes to protect her new found friends and home, but the dark plot threatening Lucent Academy, a school that's supposed to be a safe place for Auras, may be too powerful for even Llona to defeat.

This fast-paced tale of love, loyalty, and overcoming the darkness will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page!

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What inspired you to write Fractured Truth?

I wasn't sure I wanted to write a series, but after completing Fractured Light, the first book in the series, I knew there were two more books. Fractured Truth had to be written to complete Llona's journey. In this novel, she learns the truth about those around her, and discovers her true power as an Aura.

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

I've always written stories, but never believed I could be an author until I traveled to Ireland and stood on the Cliffs of Moher over 7 years ago. Something there gave me the confidence I needed to finally believe in myself and my ability to write.

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

I have the crappiest memory. I think the first book I remember reading was A Pocket for Corduroy by Don Freeman about some bear that gets lost in the laundry mat, but in the end he gets a new pocket. It really didn't make any sense.

What genre of books do you enjoy reading?

Most fiction, although I do favor books with a supernatural element.

What is your favorite book?

This question is hard because there are so many good ones. However, I really enjoy the Odd Thomas Series.

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

I'll read anything of Dean Koontz. He has a good sense of humor and a dark and twisted mind. For me, that is a great combination.

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

I would visit the time of Queen Elizabeth's reign. I think she must've been an incredible woman to rule for so long in a male dominated world. I'd like to know her secret.

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

Most of the time it comes easy for me. If I ever do get stuck, I just go for a drive with my special writing music cranked, and write the next scene in my head. It's worked for me every time.

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

I used to up until I had to move recently, although I wouldn't call them all fuzzy. We had a boa constrictor and a tarantula. And we had a German Shepherd.

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

Easy. Ranch dressing, the homemade kind. There are so many foods made better by the yummy sauce: chicken strips, roasted potatoes and carrots, French fries, Ritz crackers, mandarin oranges (add on salad), pot roast….the list goes on forever!

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

Read and study a lot. Read books on writing, especially Writing the Breakout Novel by Donald Mass, Save the Cat by Blake Snyder, and On Writing by Stephen King. There are a bunch of others…just read as much as you can about the writing craft. Also join local writing groups or online groups. You need feedback from people, who aren't family members or friends, whom will give you an honest opinion and good advice about how to strengthen your writing.



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Rachel McClellan was born and raised in Idaho, a place secretly known for its supernatural creatures. When she's not in her writing lair, she's partying with her husband and four crazy, yet lovable, children. Rachel's love for storytelling began as a child when the moon first possessed the night. For when the lights went out, her imagination painted a whole new world. And what a scary world it was…

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Bleeding Hearts
(Demimonde #1)

Book Description:

Sophie Galen is an advice columnist who is saving the world - one

damned person at a time. Shy and sensitive Sophie has all but given up on love until she meets Marek, a mysterious stranger who seduces her with his striking good looks and his take-charge attitude. Yet the darkness she senses within him may be more than she is prepared to handle when Marek draws her into a world of vampires, werewolves, and treachery. Forced to leave behind the comfortable routines and certainties of her past, Sophie makes unbearable sacrifices and uncovers hidden truths about herself and the world around her.

  


Don't forget to check out "Blood Rush" (Demimonde #2) and get ready for "Wolf's Bane" (Demimonde #3), coming out this June!



Excerpt:

"What a waste of money." A hard voice startled me and snapped my spine taut. It was hard to misinterpret that particular tone.

I counted to five before turning around. "Sorry? Did you say something?"

A hefty mountain of olive drab, mirrored Oakleys, and black work boots leaned against the wall of the pizza joint where the awning cast the deepest shadow. His black knit cap, the kind I imagined muggers favored, enhanced my perception of a threat. Strong. Harsh. Dangerous. Funny I didn't see him the first time I looked--he was sort of hard to miss.

"Of course I did." Caustic words dripped like acid as he snapped the collar of his canvas coat up around his ears. "You're delusional if you think he'll go to your little soup kitchen. He's a drunk. You gave him rum money."

"How do you know? Just because he's a bum doesn't mean he's..." I floundered, flustered, fishing for words and not finding them fast enough. "A bum."

He laughed, Brillo Pad-on-skinned-knees mean.

"Of course he is. It's his nature. Why do you think he's on the street? Kiss your charity goodbye." He jammed his hands into his pockets, hunching his shoulders and looking, if it were at all possible, even more menacing. "You won't survive in this city if you don't stop being so naïve."

"I am not naïve!" My retort drew alarmed looks from a lady who clutched her bag and quickened her pace as she passed me. I should have followed her. "I just don't think the worst of everyone I meet. Unlike some people, apparently."

"So when a bum asks for a quarter, you offer to feed him for a lifetime? This is the city, lady. Learn the rules."

"Good advice. First rule is, don't talk to strangers." I never wanted a medal for being nice but I didn't need to be criticized, either. Turning on my heel, I stomped away.

Mr. Tall Dark And Pushy didn't seem to get the hint. His low voice grated across my nerves, sounding uncomfortably close behind. "I'm not finished."

"Oh yes, you are." I spun around but, when I saw he still hadn't moved, I faltered. I guessed arrogance helped a voice to carry.

Remembering the focus of my irritation, I jabbed my hands onto my hips, fighting the overwhelming urge to march over to him and do something foolish. Usually I'm more flight than fight. I should have been running but my smart mouth had taken over. "I don't know who you think you are but you're messing with the wrong lady."

"No, I don't think I am." He straightened and shrugged his jacket into place.

I backed up a step, as if the distance between us were inches instead of feet. It was his reach that worried me. "You don't think, period. Who even talks to people like that?"

Even his chuckle was arrogant. "You've got spirit."

"You've got nerve. And no, I'm not coming any closer so quit telling me what to do."

"I didn't say a thing."

"Well-" I sputtered. Didn't I hear him say it? "Stop-thinking it, then."

He laughed, sounding delighted to have irked me to the point of incoherence. Dismissing me with a wave, his tone became more condescending. "Forget I said anything and go home."

I fisted my hands, wanting nothing more than to leave, but I had a historic need to have the last word. When sufficient words failed me I stamped my foot.

He leaned at the waist, looking over the tops of his sunglasses. His bright green eyes flashed, much brighter than if they'd simply captured a glint of sun. "I said, go on home."

I snapped an about-face and marched all the way to my stop without pausing. His sardonic laughter taunted me, scalding my cheeks long after I caught the bus. By the time I got home, I'd forgotten every odd detail, including the brief realization I hadn't seen his mouth move when he told me to leave. The weird occurrences had been swept from my mind, leaving behind a diluted version of a generic encounter.

I'd forgotten everything except being angry. What can I say? I could hold a grudge with both hands tied.



My Review:

I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

Sophie Galen is a great person with a heart as big as Texas. Sophie tries her best to save everyone she comes in contact with. Sophie has had some heart ache in her time and doesn't like to see other people hurt. Sophie works at a magazine as an advice columnist and is very good at what she does. People actually read her articles and follows her advice as well. Her best friend is a priest, Jared. Jared and Sophie have been best friends since high school. Whenever she needs a friend to talk to Jared is always there for her. Sophie has never had many friends or boyfriends because she didn't want to get hurt she has a few heart aches along life's journey. Not that she has not had a good life because she has she just has never exactly found "Mr. Right".

Sophie has a new guy come into her life and she is drawn to him right away. She knows and can feel what he is feeling. She knows when he is hurting or even if he is sad and miserable. This new guy Marek is so good looking and can charm a snake if he took a notion to just with his looks a lone. Marek is one hot tomalley. He will make your tongue slap your brains out. Marek has some problems of his own and all Sophie wants is to take away all of his hurt so he will feel it no more. She just wants to make him happy. And that is all Marek wants as well is to make Sophie happy as well and give her what her heart desires.

Marek cares about Sophie very, very much and never wants to hurt or cause her pain. But he is afraid that will. Marek is a Demivampire and is afraid that he will lose himself to his dark side and eventually hurt her. But the love he feels for her is more powerful than his want to feed from her is. So he gives into his feelings and goes with it. For some people love only comes once in a lifetime and you have to take that chance and just hope that everything will work out for the best in the end.

I have truly enjoyed reading Bleeding Hearts. I loved how Sophie always wanted to help other people. I loved how big her heart was. She never expected anything in return for the things she did for others. I loved Marek too oh man he was swoon worthy. If you have not read Bleeding Hearts then I recommend that you pick up your copy today and give it a try trust me you will love it and Marek too of course.



About the Author:

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Ash Krafton is a writer of all things spec fic. She believes spectacular endings make the best beginnings… Why not? One billion black holes can't be wrong. Her first novel BLEEDING HEARTS: Book One of the Demimonde is available through Pink Narcissus Press. The manuscript earned finalist distinction in several Romance Writers of America 2011 competitions and has earned several other awards. The follow-up BLOOD RUSH (Demimonde #2) was published in 2013 and the third installment WOLF'S BANE (Demimonde #3) is expected mid-2014. Her urban fantasy novelette STRANGER AT THE HELL GATE is available through the Black Rose line of The Wild Rose Press. In addition to novel-length fiction, Ash enjoys writing poetry and short fiction, some of which earned awards and distinction in several national competitions. One of her poems was selected as a Pushcart prize nominee. She's a member of Pennwriters, RWA, Pikes Peak Writers, SFPA, and the Maryland Writers Association. She also contributes to Query Tracker's Blog. Ash resides with her family in a rural town in the heart of the Pennsylvania anthracite coal region. She'll never leave, either, because coal is just another example of a spectacular ending waiting for a brilliant beginning. (It's kinda fitting.) And because, like a black hole, once you're in…you can never get out.

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