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September 19, 2012

Edi's Book Lighthouse said....

Click on the links to find out how Edi's Book Lighthouse has made my day, and my week. I am thrilled and excited and appreciate Edi's words a great deal.
EDIMENT: EXILED: The Legacy of Lathraine's Pledge

EDIMENT: EXILED: Winter's Curse


EDi's Book Lighthouse is a terrific site for Fantasy reviews. Not just ebooks, print books, movies, websites... pretty much anything that comes under the Fantasy or Science fiction heading, can be found reviewed or discussed on Edi's Book Lighthouse. If you haven't already become a follower, what are you waiting for? OK... I am biased, but I have been following Edi for quite a while and base a lot of my Fantasy or Sci fi buying, watching and reading decisions on his advice and comments.
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Published on September 19, 2012 21:29

September 18, 2012

The Chronicles are featured on Edi's Book Lighthouse.

Edi's Lighthouse Chatter: Rosalie Skinner and her Chronicles of Caleath series

How humbling and what an honour to be featured on Edi's Book Lighthouse.
Edi is an amazing reviewer, who supports so many new and independent authors. His weekly blog post gives in depth reviews, information, competitions, interviews, book and movie trailers and a wealth of other information pertaining to new fantasy and sci fi books, ebooks, movies and authors.I have been privileged to have Edi review EXILED: Autumn's Peril, and have him support and post about each of the books in the Chronicles as they are released.This week he is featuring the series.I am overwhelmed and thrilled.Please drop in and visit. :)
EDIMENT: EXILED: Winter's Curse. 

Image posted from Edi's Book Lighthouse.

Original image:'Point Danger Light at Midnight'by Steve SwayneReleased under an Attribution-Share Alike LicenseFinal creation by Shellie NunnLayers of Thought
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Published on September 18, 2012 16:43

September 16, 2012

Strays of Rio is a FIVE STAR ‘must read’ thriller


FIVE STARS FOR STRAYS OF RIOFrom the first page the tension begins to wind up. The gritty, gutsy heroine Lisa Kerry has a dark past of her own. Now she offers a better future to a group of kids making their way through life on the streets of Rio. She isn’t to know the offer draws each of the group into the sights of a deadly adversary.
Strays of Rio explores the line between right and wrong, with realistic emotions, experiences, drama. Without dwelling on the tragedy  of life on the streets, Strays of Rio involves the reader in an uplifting look at how a simple act of charity can improve life. Living with choices though, takes determination. Caught in a war between drug lords and corrupt police, Lisa and her courageous collection of strays find survival calls for desperate measures.
Strays of Rio is tightly written. Edith Parzefall takes us to Rio, where we become immersed in the beauty and the danger of everyday life. The characters each bring to the intriguing plot their own problems, backgrounds and goals. Once the scene is set, Parzefall’s novel accelerates to an edge of the seat ride.
My advice is to grab a copy now, set aside a few hours because once you enter the streets where the Strays of Rio takes place, you are not going to be able to put this one down. Don’t expect to emerge unscathed, Strays of Rio will leave you thinking. The sign of a great story.
To be released on the International Day of Peace, it is fitting that Strays of Rio explores the characters’ desperate attempts to provide themselves with a peaceful future.
Strays of Rio is set in a world we know exists but would rather forget as we go about our safe and secure lives. Edith Parzefall delivers a well researched story that is guaranteed to satisfy and impress.I was given a pre release copy for review. How lucky am I? :)PRE ORDER to get 20% off at Museitup Publishing..
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Published on September 16, 2012 19:46

September 15, 2012

International Day of Peace and the release of Strays of Rio!

Edith Parzefall’s Action-Packed Thriller, Strays of Rio, Set for Release on International Day of Peace
To celebrate the release of Strays of Rio on International Day of Peace Edith has  used her novel's topical subject matter to help spread awareness of the plight of children in Brazil.
Only the other day the news from the city of Rio centered on homeless children being targeted by gunmen.
Truth is often stranger than fiction, and Edith has captured some of the aspects of life on the streets of Rio and brought them to life in a thrilling tale of determination, endurance and courage.
International Day of Peace will only succeed in achieving better conditions for those who live in fear, if we don't turn our back on what is going on.
It took a visit to Rio to open Edith's eyes to the condition of the stray children there. There is always hope for a better future, and in Strays of Rio, that hope is woven through a dramatic and often frighteningly true to life journey.
If you are interested in reviewing Strays of Rio,
contact Edith Parzefall https://www.facebook.com/edith.parzefall
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Published on September 15, 2012 01:27

September 10, 2012

September 11 and UNDERGROUND: The Day of the Sun-

 Today is September 11th 2012
Eleven years after that fateful day in the USA when the world changed in a few short hours.

The sixth book in the 
Chronicles of Caleath 

UNDERGROUND: 
The Day of the Sun

was written around that time.


The action in Underground takes place straight after the last moments of 
INVADED: The Darkest Day.













At present I am waiting for edits to arrive and in preparation I am going through the manuscript one last time. To double check on content issues. 

Caleath's new adventure takes us into the world of conspiracy theories. 

Today is the September 11... eleven years ago I remember watching the Twin Towers fall.
Writing this chapter of Caleath's journey while those hours were still clear in my memory, made incorporating conspiracy theories a natural choice. 

In Autumn's Peril, the correlation with following the struggle of someone coping with chronic illness is clear to me, though I hope it does not spoil the story.

In The Day of the Sun, the conspiracies I already knew about and those I researched wound their way into Caleath's adventure.

The obvious conspiracy theory, the Hollow Earth  has been around for many years. There are other less obvious conspiracy theories, some courtesy of David Ike,  others come from browsing the internet, on who is controlling our planet. 

Writing Fantasy allows the author so much scope. Mixing Science Fiction with Fantasy means the boundaries are endless.

As Caleath continues his journey he is warned to leave well enough alone, but he wouldn't be our hero if he did that, now, would he?

As edits approach, and we again remember those dark days of September 11 2001 Caleath continues his own course toward destiny.
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Published on September 10, 2012 19:13

Happy Birthday Cailyn... Five today.


 Cailyn was born 100 days early on Sept 10th 2007.
There were many days in the first few weeks and months when only her fighting spirit kept her with us.
She came and changed our lives. Through her determination and strength we see life in a new light.
Her hugs are priceless, her smile lights up each day.
She is a living miracle and we are blessed to be a part of her life.
Today we celebrate with her. Five amazing years. Delightful days, though we never forget the journey this little girl has taken. Knowing where she has come from makes the joy she experiences even more precious.

Growing up, beautiful smile


HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAILYN.
I hope you have a had a glorious day today.
You are a Joy.
Enjoy being Five years old.
It is a fun time of life.


Cailyn at a few days old, holding Mummy's hand.




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Published on September 10, 2012 01:34

September 1, 2012

Congratulations South West Rocks Dive Centre

Winning the COUNTRYLINK NORTH COAST ADVENTURE TOURISM Award for 2012

I guess swimming with sharks counts as extreme sport and full on adventure. Not to mention diving through Fish Rock Cave. Congratulations to the team at SWR Dive Centre for your recognition and win.

Being able to provide accommodation, dive trips, gear, photographic equipment, professional guidance and training all in a stunning location must count towards making your Dive Centre an international favourite. Congratulations again.
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Published on September 01, 2012 22:35

August 31, 2012

Sneak Peek into UNDERGROUND: The Darkest Day.

Book SIX in the Chronicles of Caleath

RELEASING IN 2012

Book Six from Rosalie Skinner's epic series: THE CHRONICLES OF CALEATH.

Underground: Day of the Sun

Excerpt:

Gabrielle screamed.

“Get the children out of the cart,” Caleath called. He scrambled beneath the jenny’s neck and pushed her hard against the solid rock, searching the cliff above them for an overhang. While the creature brayed with fear, he climbed into the cart and helped Gabrielle secure the children beneath cover before more boulders bounced over the path.

He heard a voice, further down the trail, scream. People shouted, children cried, and animals panicked. The awful scream of a donkey’s bray disappearing into the emptiness brought reality home. As the number and size of falling rocks increased, danger paralyzed many of the convoy.

Caleath lifted Bianca in his arms and leapt from the cart. With Gabrielle hugging Simon, they huddled over the children and waited beneath an inadequate overhang for the rockslide to end.

Beneath his feet, the ground shivered and began to shudder. He clutched irregularities in the rocks and shouted for the children to hang on to him. The dirt behind his heels sheered away from the cliff. The jenny and cart disappeared. The rumble of falling rock drowned the screams of terrified humans and the wail of frightened animals.

“Hold on to me,” Caleath shouted, as his fingers lost their grip. “By the One, hold on!”
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Published on August 31, 2012 21:55

August 29, 2012

Now I understand...

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Published on August 29, 2012 19:20

August 27, 2012

FIVE STAR REVIEW for INVADED: The Darkest Day


5.0 out of 5 stars  An entertaining continuation to an excellent series. Worth reading!  August 14, 2012By Rebecca RCaleath's adventures continue in this fifth volume of the series. The story continues to be interesting and include great characters and plenty of unexpected twists and turns. The only thing repetitive about the series is how well it entertains the reader!

Although I have read all the earlier volumes so can't be certain, I think it would be possible for a reader to read and enjoy this late volume even without having read the earlier ones. Skinner does a great job of reminding the reader of earlier details without dumping background all at once.

I actually felt like this book was a bit better edited than some of the earlier ones. That is not to say it is without misplaced commas, etc., but there are fewer of them and it read more smoothly.

I am impatient for the chronicles to continue!!

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Published on August 27, 2012 00:05