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September 29, 2013

Seal Of Awakening by Traci Douglass

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Seal Of AwakeningSeven Seals SeriesBook ThreeTraci Douglass
Genre: Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy
Publisher: SpinTale Publishing
Date of Publication: October 28th, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-9897829-0-6
Number of pages: 261Word Count: 70,000
Cover Artist: Kim Killion
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Book Description:
Socially awkward geneticist Quinn Strickland has willingly forgone the pleasures in life to reach her career objectives. Alone and approaching thirty, she uses her independence to mitigate any risk of a broken heart. Her strategy works until the day a handsome stranger bursts into her lab and her orderly plans shoot straight to Hades. He claims to be her personal divine protector, a powerful, ancient warrior sent to defend a prophetic time bomb existing within her own genetic code.

The Scion’s alpha-geek Wyck is offered the opportunity of his immortal lifetime as head of his own covert operation. He arrives at a Colorado lab expecting starched white coats and sterile surroundings—not a redheaded spitfire in charge of both his project and his libido. His skills have carried him from the battlefields of ancient England to the pits of Hell and he has no plans to be felled by one woman, regardless of her shag-worthy charms. Divine duty requires him to protect the apocalyptic Seal encrypted within Quinn’s DNA, but his heart has other ideas. When his personal feelings interfere with his age-old vendetta, he’s forced to decide between desire and retribution.
About the Author:
Traci is the author of paranormal romance/urban fantasy and contemporary romances featuring a sly, urban edge, including her current Seven Seals series. Her stories feature sizzling alpha-male heroes full of dark humor, quick wits and major attitudes; smart, independent heroines who always give as good as they get; and scrumptiously evil villains who are—more often than not—bent on world destruction. She enjoys weaving ancient curses and mythology, modern science and old religion, and great dialogue together to build red-hot, sizzling chemistry between her main characters.
She is an active member of Romance Writers of America (RWA), Indiana Romance Writers of America (IRWA) and Fantasy, Futuristic & Paranormal Writers (FF&P) and is pursing a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Writing Popular Fiction through Seton Hill University. Her stories have made the final rounds in several RWA chapter contests, including the 2012 Duel on the Delta, the 2012 Molly Awards, and the 2012 Catherine Awards. An earlier draft of the first book in the Seven Seals Series, Seal of Destiny, won the paranormal category of the 2012 Marlene Awards sponsored by the Washington Romance Writers.

Other current projects include upcoming books in the Seven Seals series, a new contemporary novella series due out in early 2014, and a new futuristic suspense series with hints of the paranormal and plenty of romance.
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Published on September 29, 2013 21:30

Kane’s Bounty by A.S. Fenichel

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Kane’s Bounty
A.S. Fenichel

Genre: Paranormal Erotic Romance
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave PublishingDate of Publication: May 8, 2013
ISBN: 9781419945052ASIN: B00BGBY3FA
Number of pages: 163Word Count: 55,103
Cover Artist: Syneca
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Telepathic bounty hunter Kane has one rule—never get involved with a fugitive.
It’s a simple assignment with good money at the end. Picking Lena up is no problem. Protecting her when her ex-husband, mercenaries and another bounty hunter threaten her turns into the fight of their lives.


Together, the Stones of Adeline and Lena are powerful magic. She never considered the complication of the sexy bounty hunter and her undeniable desire for him. Their paranormal bond will need to be strong if they’re to survive together.


About the Author:
A.S. Fenichel gave up a successful career in New York City to follow her husband to Texas and pursue her lifelong dream of being a professional writer. She’s never looked back.
A.S. adores writing stories filled with love, passion, desire, magic and maybe a little mayhem tossed in for good measure. Books have always been her perfect escape and she still relishes diving into one and staying up all night to finish a good story.
Multi-published in both erotic and historical romance, A.S. has 5 books currently available and three more under contract with Ellora’s Cave Publishing.
Originally from New York, she grew up in New Jersey, and now lives in the East Texas with her real life hero, her wonderful husband. When not reading or writing she enjoys cooking, travel, history, and puttering in her garden.
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September 28, 2013

Giveaway 5 copies of Covet by JR Ward

I am a huge Black Dagger Brotherhood fan as I know many of you are too.

Did you know that in 2009, J.R. Ward debuted a spin off series- The Fallen Angels?

COVET is the first book fo the series.

The Fallen Angels are set in the same world as the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, and the books have all the same sizzling elements that everyone loves about BDB- strong, sexy characters; triumphs over evil; kickass battles; and of course romance. 

The fifth book in this series, POSSESSION, goes on sale October 1 and to celebrate the publisher is giving away 5 copies f the first book in the series, Covet her at Fang-tastic Books.



POSSESSION
by J.R. Ward
October 2013

When Cait Douglass resolves to get over her broken heart, throw off her inhibitions, and start really living, she’s unprepared for the two sensual men who cross her path.  Torn between them, she doesn’t know which to choose--or what kind of dire consequences could follow.

Jim Heron, fallen angel and reluctant savior, is ahead in the war, but he puts everything at risk when he seeks to make a deal with the devil--literally.  As yet another soul is unwittingly caught in the battle between him and the demon Devina, his fixation on an innocent trapped in Hell threatens to sidetrack him from his sacred duty...  

Can good still prevail if true love makes a savior weak?  And will a woman’s future be the key, or the curse, for all of humanity?  Only time, and hearts, will tell.

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RAPTURE
by J.R. Ward
October 2012



Mels Carmichael, reporter for the Caldwell Courier Journal, gets the shock of her life when a man stumbles in front of her car outside the local cemetery. After the accident, his amnesia is just the kind of mystery she likes to solve, but she soon discovers they’re in over their heads with his past. Over their heads with passion, too...
As shadows walk the line between reality and another realm, and her lover’s memory begins to come back, the two of them learn that nothing is truly dead and buried. Especially when you’re trapped in a no holds barred war between angels and demons. With a soul on the line, and Mels’s heart at risk, what in Heaven—or in Hell—will it take to save them both?
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ENVYby J.R. Ward
Published by Signet Eclipse
October 2011


As the son of a serial killer, homicide detective Thomas "Veck" DelVecchio, Jr., grew up in the shadow of evil. Now, on the knife-edge between civic duty and blind retribution, he atones for the sins of his father---while fighting his inner demons. Assigned to monitor Veck is Internal Affairs officer Sophia Reilly, whose interest in him is both professional and arousingly personal. 


And Veck and Sophia have another link: Jim Heron, a mysterious stranger with too many answers...to questions that are deadly. When Veck and Sophia are drawn into the ultimate battle between good and evil, their fallen angel savior is the only thing that stands between them and eternal damnation. 



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CRAVEby J.R. Ward
Published by Signet Eclipse
October 2010

Seven deadly sins. Seven souls that must be saved. One more no-holds- barred battle between a fallen angel with a hardened heart and a demon with everything to lose. Isaac Rothe is a black ops soldier with a dark past and a grim future. The target of an assassin, he finds himself behind bars, his fate in the hands of his gorgeous public defender Grier Childe. 

His hot attraction to her can only lead to trouble-and that's before Jim Heron tells him his soul is in danger. Caught up in a wicked game with the demon who shadows Jim, Isaac must decide whether the soldier in him can believe that true love is the ultimate weapon against evil.

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COVET
by J.R. Ward
October 2009

Seven deadly sins. Seven souls to save. This is the first battle between a savior who doesn't believe and a demon with nothing to lose!

Redemption isn't a word Jim Heron knows much about-his specialty is revenge, and to him, sin is all relative. But everything changes when he becomes a fallen angel and is charged with saving the souls of seven people from the seven deadly sins. And failure is not an option.

Vin DiPietro long ago sold his soul to his business, and he's good with that-until fate intervenes in the form of a tough-talking, Harley-riding, self-professed savior. And then he meets a woman who will make him question his destiny, his sanity, and his heart-and he has to work with a fallen angel to win her over and redeem his own soul.

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September 26, 2013

Interview and Giveaway with Nick Kelly


Can you tell readers a little bit about yourself and what inspired to write in this particular genre?
I grew up a total comic book kid in Philly. My grandfather would bring home comic books from the recycling business, with pages missing, and my brother and I just devoured them. Between comics and movies, I’ve totally loved the sci-fi genre my whole life. Catwalk actually made his debut in 2001 in the “Independent Voices 3” comic book. He’s just finding his way to novels in 2013.
What inspired you to write this book?
I spent over 20 years as a musician. It’s hard to describe the amazing feeling of sharing something you’ve created and exposed to the world, and to have it received with excitement and enthusiasm. It’s cool when it’s a three-minute song. It’s really something when it’s a character and a universe that you’ve been working on for years. Cat’s been prowling around in my brain since the 90’s.
Please tell us about your latest release.
This release, “Catwalk: Messiah” is the origin story of Leon “Catwalk” Caliber. He’s a former DC cop who goes out to what was once Los Angeles to lay low, take up some odd jobs, and live among the less fortunate residents. When a madman starts creating cybernetic versions of the Four Horsemen, Cat is the only one who can stop him and save the city. 
Do you have a special formula for creating characters' names? Do you try to match a name with a certain meaning to attributes of the character or do you search for names popular in certain time periods or regions?
Many of my main characters come from research. The supporting characters are all fair game. I’ve turned people I’ve met into lawyers, a brother-in-law, a gun runner, a medical technician, and a mortician, to name a few. If the evidence in a case calls on something that actually happened, I will stay true to the case file. That’s the exception. Oh, and if someone dies a particularly gruesome death, they’re probably based on someone who offended me or a family member.
What is your favorite scene from the book? Could you share a little bit of it, without spoilers of course?
I really love the first chapter. I wanted to just dive right into the action. This is the first time many people will meet Cat, and I wanted to hit the fast lane with the pedal to the metal right away. I have some fantastic writers who guide me and help me with edits. I think that chapter was re-written a dozen times. 
Did you find anything really interesting while researching this or another book?
I wrote the second book before I wrote this one, but I felt it introduced too much of the universe outside of the character. “Messiah” then became the origin story. In book two, “Lineage”, I have a scene set where the Manson Family murdered Sharon Tate and friends in Beverly Hills. That was a pretty dark piece of research. 
What is the most interesting thing you have physically done for book related research purposes?
In order to figure out some of the acrobatics of a character with cybernetic legs, I started taking classes at Urban Evolution, our local parkour gym. It’s addictive. Parkour is essentially urban gymnastics. If you’ve seen “The Amazing Spider-Man”, Andrew Garfield does a ton of parkour in that film.
Can you tell readers a little bit about the world building in the book/series? How does this world differ from our normal world?
The setting defines the characters to an extent. The story begins in 2033 in Nitro City, the moniker for what Los Angeles has become. Geo-stabilizer technology has been perfected, eliminating the threat of earthquakes, so the rich companies began building up. The richest of the rich live in the ivory towers and the poor commoners live Downtown. Cat has decided to make Downtown his home and scrape out a living doing dirty work. Cybernetics have become the new style and the new power. Everyone has some form of artificial enhancement. Cat’s cybernetics in particular are a big part of the story and the character.
With the book being part of a series, are there any character or story arcs, that readers jumping in somewhere other than the first book, need to be aware of? Can these books be read as stand alones?
That’s a challenge that comes up when writing a series. How does the writer balance the material for new fans and those who are familiar with the characters and the world. My goal is to recap just enough that new fans get the characters while making each book strong enough on its own. I’m fortunate that several of my writer friends have the same challenge and we can bounce ideas off one another for support.
Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? How do you deal with it?
My blushing bride, Stacia D. Kelly, is also my writing partner. We can bounce ideas off of one another, or even bounce one another around, sparring in the gym, doing martial arts. (That’s a great way to write and re-write fight scenes if you’re stuck on the mechanics.) She has a book titled “Muse” that helps writers overcome writer’s block. She actually presented on that topic at the Romance Writers of America conference in Atlanta one year. 
Do you write in different genres?
I do. Stacia and I are writing a very different story, focusing more on the supernatural than the technical side of sci-fi. It’s totally different than the Catwalk stories. I’m also working on a poker-themed set of zombie short stories.
Do you find it difficult to write in multiple genres?
I don’t. I do make sure to check with my readers and writer friends to ensure that each character has their own unique voice. I don’t want people to hear me to the point that they’re pulled out of the story. 
Other than writing, what are some of your interests, hobbies or passions in life?
I believe life without music would be the definition of Hell. I’ve been a singer and musician for most of my life, playing everywhere from New York to Las Vegas. I’m also the indie movie guy, reviewing books and movies for www.horrorview.com. I love hockey, sci-fi, traveling, and goofing off with my son. He definitely has my sense of humor, but fortunately, he also got Stacia’s smarts.
What was the last amazing book you read?
J.T. Bock released her first Ultra Security novel, titled “A Surefire Way” earlier this year. I can only describe it as a superhero fantasy romance, think “The Princess Bride” meets “X-Men: First Class.” She created some amazing imagery in that story, and set up what should be a very fun series. (The first chapter is included in “Catwalk: Messiah.”)
Where is your favorite place to read? Do you have a cozy corner or special reading spot?
I really enjoy reading while I travel. I can get through several books on a trip. Ever heard the flight attendant telling the guy in the window seat to power down his Kindle for the tenth time? Yeah, I’m that guy.
What can readers expect next from you?
“Ichi”, the first book in the Samurai Sisters will be released in October. It’s lighter than the Catwalk material, with some police procedural, some romance, and a whole lot of neat supernatural goings-on. I really enjoyed writing with Stacia, and I think readers will enjoy it.
Where can readers find you on the web?
www.nickkelly.com is my blog, facebook.com/NickKellyAuthor, and Amazon.com. I love tweeting with people, so hit me up at @Nick_Kelly.
Would you like to leave readers with a little teaser or excerpt from the book?
Here’s the prologue. I think it sets the wheels in motion well:
“Okay, Sweetie, open your eyes.”
Leon “Catwalk” Caliber takes a long drag off of his cigarette. The voice on the vidscreen triggers the same sick taste in his throat as the first time he pressed the play button. The series of events on-screen remains the same: the awkward smile of the girl in the frame, the sweet and self-absorbed tone with which the man just off-camera delivers his dialogue, the slight, excited shaking of the camera as she looks up at him. Once again he asks the young girl which hand holds the coin, even though only his left hand is extended. She’s nervous. Her shoulders are pulled up, and her arms are tight to her body. She shifts to accommodate the tight fit of her school uniform. She blushes, the ghost of Shirley Temple, complete with pigtails and storybook innocence. She giggles and touches the back of the man’s gloved hand with a finger. She’s correct.
It’s the right hand that wields the bone saw.
Catwalk stops the recording. The glass next to him is empty, the bottle of bourbon almost the same. The dull glow of the paused recording is the only light in the loft, save a few blinking sensors from the bay that hosts his motorcycle and gear. He stares mutely at the image on the screen. He already has the rest of it memorized. The girl survives for another two minutes and 17 seconds. She doesn’t suffer long. Thank whatever God she believes in that she doesn’t feel what happens next. This killer doesn’t keep his victims alive along. He saves the mutilation and sex acts until after they’re dead. He doesn’t get off on torture, just the rush of ending a life … even that of an eight-year-old girl.
Cat takes a hold of his whiskey tumbler, mindlessly raising it to his lips. The lack of liquid distracts him from the screen. The video was an unexpected test. Someone hoping to remain anonymous had paid a deposit for his services. The instructions were simple. Watch the video. Find the killer. Get vengeance for the victims. Get proof. Get paid.
His yellow eyes return to the screen. His lips curl into a sneer. After watching the recording once, he was willing to do the job for free. That feeling amplified each time he watched the girl die. Cat chuckles out loud. He’s curious at his reaction. This chit never bothered him before. Why now? Why her?
He stands and walks away from the screen. He needs a break. He stands and stretches. The muscles along his arms and sides are sore. His legs and spine don’t protest. They’re hard-wired into his nervous system. Thanks to modern cybernetic technology, he can leap from the sidewalk to the top of an apartment complex, and outrun most of the commercial vehicles on the market.
The benefits aren’t without a curse. His immune system has never quite solved the riddle of his experimental cybernetics. Treatment is painful and expensive. He could use the money this job would bring in.
Catwalk stands in front of one of the windows, listening to the endless clamor of sirens, screams and gunfire in the distance. He’s chosen a nasty part of Downtown. It’s dangerous, but it’s very private. As a professional hitman, that’s worth the risk.
Running his hands through his jet black hair, he ties it into its customary ponytail. He never had the chance to remove his jacket once he got the transmission. Instead, he watched the recording the first time, completely submersed in it enough to tune out everything else.He looks over his shoulder at the custom-crafted, armored helmet resting on the counter. The triangular yellow cat’s eyes stare back at him. Cursing under his breath, Cat walks toward the helmet and the armored motorcycle behind it with cold intent.
There’s work to be done.




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Catwalk: Messiah
Leon “Catwalk” Caliber Series
Book OneNick Kelly
Genre: Sci-Fi
ISBN: 978-0-9852837-5-9
Number of pages: 249Word Count: 70,266
Cover Artist: Heidi Sutherlin
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Book Description: 
Nitro City, 2033.
Leon "Catwalk" Caliber left his cop job in DC behind, heading to the City of Angels to earn a living off the grid. He took a few odd jobs that called for his particular skill set – extortion, espionage, and the occasional hit – and managed to carve out a niche for himself among the Downtown dwellers.
All the changed when a new breed of MetaHuman cyborg appeared on the streets with explosive violence. Cat’s quiet existence is sent into turmoil when he finds himself right in the crosshairs. He must evade the assassin squads sent by a vengeful pimp, uncover the origin of these mysterious new mechs, and keep the cops off of his tail. Simple enough, except that the cybernetic technology that powers his body threatens to sever his humanity at any moment. Can the killer with a conscience find a cure, solve the case, get the girl, and live to see another day?

About the Author:
Nick grew up on sci-fi, horror flicks, Dungeons and Dragons, good music, and recycled comic books. He has been published internationally as a comic book author and musician. He’s spent over half his life on stage from New York to Las Vegas. He is outspoken, supportive, and willing to take a good kick to the ribs for the right cause. When not touring the world, Nick lives at home with his blushing bride (and co-author), Dr. Stacia Kelly, their son, and a rotating roster of cats and dogs.
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THE WOODEN CHAIR AND EMOTIONAL ABUSE





            When writing THE WOODEN CHAIR, I drew on my clinical experience as a psychotherapist. Leini, the protagonist in THE WOODEN CHAIR, suffers emotional abuse from her mother, mainly      -     coarse and rude attitude, -        inattention and harsh criticism, -        denigration of Leini’s personality, -        name-calling, -        degradation, -        inappropriate and excessive demands, -        humiliation
Although I’ve read a lot about different forms of abuse, emotional abuse is the one that continues to mystify me somewhat. Some of my colleagues say that one form of abuse or another always exists when bringing up a child. If you swat your child on the rump once, it can hardly be called abuse. I’ve come to understand that it’s the severity and frequency of a parent’s behavior that determines whether it’s abuse or not. If a parent slaps a child in the face so hard the child goes deaf, it is definitely abuse. If a parent shakes a baby so violently, brain damage and death follow, it is definitely abuse.             Mira, Leini’s mother, uses emotional blackmail to make Leini agree to a risky eye operation. Mira’s promises that if Leini is beautiful once her squinty eye has been straightened then Mira will love her. The implication is clear; Mira can’t love her own child if she’s imperfect.            When Leini is about nine years old, Mira again calls her by an ugly name. To Leini, this is once too often. For the first time in her life she dares stand up to her mother, telling Mira her name is not twerp, not brat, never to call her by these names again. From this moment for the rest of her mother’s life Leini calls her Mira.             People often ask from where the title THE WOODEN CHAIR comes. While I was planning the book, one of the working titles was The One-Eyed Girl, which is pretty terrible, I think. As I was continued writing, the title THE WOODEN CHAIR jumped off the page at me. Leini tries to cuddle on her mother’s lap, but finds it hard and uncomfortable, like the wooden chair in their kitchen. The title was right there in mother’s lap. Mira’s unwelcoming arms, her lack of response to Leini’s need for affection constitute emotional abuse. When Mira let’s slip a term of endearment “my baby,” Leini is filled with joy, but doesn’t quite believe she heard right. She asks Mira to repeat what she said. Mira says it again, but leaves out “my baby.” This wouldn’t constitute emotional abuse if it happened occasionally, but Mira speaks words of endearment more by accident, in the presence of other people to make a good impression as the caring mother, never alone with Leini. Mira withholds expressions of love and affection, thus emotionally abuses Leini. She uses blackmail to obtain what she wants Leini to do. As a mother of two now adult children, this kind of behavior makes me shudder.            As is often the case with these children, Leini grows up emotionally needy, afraid to trust people. Her courage is remarkable in that she refuses to perpetuate her mother’s behavior on her own children. Leini gives herself the means to recover from the trauma the abuse has left and to put stop the abuse with her generation.
            





The Wooden ChairRayne E. Golay
Genre: Family saga/literary fiction
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publication
Date of Publication:  May 15, 2013
ISBN: 9781611875614
Number of pages: 317Word Count: 100,00
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Winner of the Royal Palm Award, Florida Writers Association
Set against the background of the Finno-Russian winter war, this story starts I Helsinki in 1943 and spans over fifty years of Leini Bauman’s life.
As a child, Leini stands ready to do anything to win her mother Mira’s love. This effort costs her the sight in one eye and as a result, causes her to endure bullying from kids her own age. As a teenager, with her Grandpa’s help, she undergoes one more surgery to straighten her eye, but the psychological scar of the events of her childhood remain.
Leini struggles to break free of Mira’s tyranny by leaving her native Helsinki to study psychology at Geneva University. A few years later, married, herself to a wonderful man, about to become a mother, she is determined with her own children not to repeat Mira’s behavior. With the help of a psychiatrist, she labors through the pains of past hurts to become a nurturing and loving mother and wife, as well as a successful professional, as she grows from victim to victor over adversity. Can her efforts lead her to the one thing she needs to discover the most - the ability to forgive her mother?
About the Author:
Whenever I pause and think about my past, I realized I’ve lived three lives in one. Some people are lucky to spend their whole life in the village or town or country where they were born. They’re surrounded by relatives and friends they’ve known since childhood, have deep roots. I believe they are very rich. My life has been made of a different cloth with hues of the rainbow. It’s been about change and adaptation.
I was born in Helsinki, Finland. For various reasons I changed schools three times before Highschool. When I was very small, my mother used to read to me. She helped me put letters together to form words. As she was done reading  “A Thousand and One Nights” my passion was born. From then on, I read everything with the printed word: matchboxes, newspapers, pamphlet and books, of course. I was no more than six years old when my father obtained a library card for me. Believe me, that was one of the happiest days of my childhood. To this day, I read at least three books a week. In school, I always had high grades in composition and wanted to be a journalist, but my parents had other plans. I got a Masters degree in psychology, was certified as addictions counselor in England after studies in the United States.
Skilled in languages, from the age of fifteen I translated dialogues in Hollywood movies from English into Finnish and Swedish. This, my first paying job, came through my father, who was the Nordic managing director of a prominent American film company.
After graduation, I married, had two children in rapid succession. My then husband was transferred to Geneva, Switzerland, so that’s where we moved with our two wonderful children.
In Geneva, I worked in a multinational company as an addictions counselor with responsibilities for all of the company’s European subsidiaries.  During this time, I wrote two non-fiction books: one about alcoholism, another about dysfunction in the workplace. I also wrote the script to “Something of The Danger That Exists,” a 50 minute film, used within the company as part of an educational program, which I facilitated. In my function, I was a frequent speaker on dependence at conferences and business groups. As I oversaw company sites throughout Europe and the then East Block countries, I’m fortunate to have traveled extensively.
As an avid reader, I’ve read most American, French and Russian classics, modern literature and poetry. It may seem that my books are autobiographical, particularly THE WOODEN CHAIR, but that’s not so. I believe in writing about what I know, so my life has parallels in Leini’s story, but I guess you have to read the book to find out more.
My whole life I’ve longed for the sun and warmth. When opportunity presented itself, I took up residence in Florida. I live here with my partner, my best friend and husband.
The award winning novel THE WOODEN CHAIR is my second book. At present, I’m editing my third story.
Every book is a journey so enjoy the trip.
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September 25, 2013

Halloween Costumes for Couples


Pure Costumes Store has a great selection of Halloween costumes for couples.
Everything from Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf to Super Hero couples. 
They have funny Bacon and Eggs, Zombies, Swat Teams, Pirates and so many fun costume ideas for couples.
I really like the Lady In Waiting costume which could easily be Lady Guinevere and the matching King Arthur costume 


And of course I adore the Vampire Couple- Just One Bite and the Dashing Male Vampire


What costumes are you looking for? Are you looking for coupel ideas?
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September 24, 2013

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Vampire Costumes at Pure Costumes

So I'm totally despressed that there's no vampire ball in Flint this year

Hopefully next year it will be back, I heard there was a scheduling conflict with the venue this year.

Bummer.

But that doesn't mean I'm not still in search of vampire costumes and accessories. I'm always on the lookout for fun, sexy and amazing vamp related stuff.

PureCostumes.com is still one of the first places I check for all things vampire when it comes to costuming.

Pure Costumes Vampires section has some really great items.

Like this Victorian Vampire Bustier



















And this gorgeous Red Hooded Cloak



















So whether you're looking for the perfect vampire costume or the finishing touch to a costume you already have, Pure Costumes is worth checking out.


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September 23, 2013

Starting out as an Indie Writer – 5 Things You Should Know


Starting out as an Indie Writer – 5 Things You Should Know
Being a writer is amazing. But as a writer, there are a few things you still need to remember, because the worst mistake you can make is compromise your writing because someone told you that you should.
1. Writing, just like reading, is subjective. You don’t just go to the bookstore or look online, clicking “buy” or snatching every book on the bookshelves that you see just because. You look, you consider, you read little blurbs, and then you decide. Writing is the same. You have to write what you believe in, no matter what anyone else says. Sure, there will be constructive criticism, and that you should listen to, but don’t go back to your manuscript and start changing scenes and deleting characters because of someone’s opinion. If you feel they’re on the right track, then of course take it into consideration, but if you feel like you are compromising something by doing so, don’t do it. Because you won’t feel good about it otherwise, never mind want to stand behind it!
2. Reviews are like a box of chocolates…you know the rest! Negative reviews are unavoidable, unfortunately. Think of your favorite author on this planet, then go to Goodreads and look at your favorite novel on the planet that he/she wrote. And you will see that 1 star. You’ll probably even see “HATE HATE HATE” scrawled all over one review, for no particular reason other than just hating the novel. Yep, no explanation at all. It will just be there, like some sort of horrible, one-eyed Cyclops. But again, this doesn’t mean your book sucks, or you suck. People like what they like, and hate what they hate. Remember that you’ll fall into both sides of that scale. There will also be that one 5 star review, followed by how much that person loved, loved your book.  And that, my friends, is a feeling that will quickly pulverize that Cyclops.
3. Be nice to bloggers! Okay, this is so utterly important I probably can’t get it across to you in one paragraph, but you have to know this. For indie authors, bloggers are your saviors—they are the ones that get your book out there. They are the ones that can take you out of the slush and make you relevant. Therefore it follows that you need to treat them as a person. Yes, they are people, people! When you ask for a review, know that they’re going to be honest in that review. That review you asked for just might be negative, but remember, that’s okay! Your book is still being talked about. It’s still hanging out on someone’s blog and getting onto a reader’s radar. It definitely does not deserve a very mean rant directed toward that blogger that you asked to review. A polite “thank you” is all that is necessary. In short, don’t be mean, don’t be cruel. They’re doing their jobs, and you need to do yours. In a professional manner.
4. Patience. Success does not come overnight. Or over-week. Or even over-year. It just…happens, especially if you put the work into it. There are so many avenues to take as an indie author to get your book out there. Blog tours, reviews, book cover reveals, chat forums, so many! (Side note, please refer to #3 here, because again, these are all because of bloggers). But this all takes time, and effort, and more time. Reviews won’t be instant (in fact, you often have to book them months in advance), tours won’t be tomorrow…you get the gist. Just keep at it, keep emailing, keep requesting, just keep doing it. The fruits of your labor will eventually manifest themselves.
5. Believe. This may sound lame, but you absolutely have to do this: believe in yourself, believe in your work. No matter how many hits on the chin you take, remember why you’re here, why you did this. Because you love writing, you love sharing your story with other people, and even if you affect just one person, it’s all worth it. You’re here because you love what you do. Reviews will come and go, but your writing is forever. So hold your book close to your chest and just remember: I freaking wrote a novel.

September 16 InterviewMythical Bookshttp://mythicalbooks.blogspot.ro/
September 16 SpotlightBookish Randomness http://bookishrandomness.blogspot.com/
September 17 InterviewYA Book Reviewswww.reviewssofyabooks.blogpot.ca
September 17 reviewPainted Words www.Tipsy-Ink.com/apps/blog
September 18 reviewtrips down imagination roadhttp://a-reader-lives-a-thousand-lives.blogspot.co.uk
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September 20 Guest blogMama Knows Bookshttp://mamaknowsbooks.blogspot.com/
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Dark SoulsDark Souls SeriesVolume I
Ketley Allison

Genre: New Adult Urban Fantasy
Date of Publication: July 19, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-615-85755-8
Number of pages: 280Word Count: 103,000
Amazon  BN  Smashwords
Book Description:
19-year-old Emily desperately wants a name for what she is. For what is consuming and torturing her. For what is changing her.
But she’s not crazy like her mother. She’s not.
Emily may not be as crazy as she thinks, because her body is no longer her own. Something is stirring inside her. It is soft, seductive, and tells her what to do to survive. As Emily learns that her world has been infected by demons that consume human souls and fit seamlessly into the bodies they empty, she must also accept that she is one of them. Yet, she is different from the rest, because her darkness didn’t inhabit her, it was awakened. And it doesn’t just want the humans.

About the Author:
Ketley Allison is a twenty-something (maybe almost thirty-something) author who believes that supernatural love shouldn't stop at eighteen. She began her career by writing books as birthday presents for her friends (with her friend as the main character and opposite a super sexy lead, of course) before ending it in order to walk down a path she thought she was supposed to follow.
The writing bug never left her--and, in fact, would often bleed into the official papers she was supposed to write--so now Ketley's putting down her suit and finally following her dream. While her friends are no longer the stars of her books, she still throws in bits and pieces of them into each and every one of her characters.
As a result, her books tend to focus a lot on friendships as well as love, because let's be honest, friends are what really get you through--especially when your epic love turns into epic heartbreak.
Web/Blog: www.ketleyssoul.com
Twitter: @KetleyAllison
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ketley-Allison/285488141592659
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18242935-dark-souls



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Interview with Brie McGill


Can you tell readers a little bit about yourself and what inspired to write in this particular genre?
William Cooper gave me nightmares, and my dad forced me to start reading Orwell at a young age. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, and a quick glance through the daily newspaper confirms this. From smart phones, to smart meters, to cameras on next-gen gaming consoles, to bluetooth wireless installed in vehicles, to CCTV, to social networks employing facial recognition, somebody somewhere is watching everyone always.The moral of my story, of course, is that those who are watching should not watch too closely. Sometimes I wear a moo-moo, cover my face in peanut butter, and do the worm on my kitchen floor while listening to terrible disco. I just want to spare them the horror.
Was one of your characters more challenging to write than another?
I was initially bored with my villains, so I decided to exaggerate their evil and eccentric qualities. Skirra is OCD and loves her subjects too much; Krodha's only method of solving problems is to resort to violence; Brigham is an ice-cold transhumanist.
Is there a character that you enjoyed writing more than any of the others?
Burnaby Rue is crazy. The Daityan military experimented with clinically killing him and resuscitating him for the purposes of mind control via trauma. One day, Burnaby had a near death experience during experimentation, came back to life, broke away from his mind control programming, and massacred everyone in the office.
Despite his escape, he never psychologically recovered from the incident. He is bent on revenge and outs his cigarettes everywhere, including against friends' mattresses and his own pants leg.
Do you have a formula for developing characters? Like do you create a character sketch or list of attributes before you start writing or do you just let the character develop as you write?
The characters find me and beg me to write them. However, after we're introduced, it's my job to make sure they have an interesting balance of strengths and weaknesses. I especially like each main character to have a weakness that can be exploited by villains to maintain a tug-of-war of power until the end of the book. Lukian has a number of handicaps (he is brainwashed, injected with nanomachines, and bumbles awkwardly through social situations), and his battle with those qualities are what endears him most to me.
What is your favorite scene from the book? Could you share a little bit of it, without spoilers of course?
My favorite scenes in Kain are when Lukian experiences altered states of consciousness. They are composed completely of archetypes and fragments of his mind. It's the part where the readers really get to know him, and the part where he gets to know himself.
What is the most interesting thing you have physically done for book related research purposes?
Unfortunately, I can only dream of doing all the things I researched! I learned about climbing through air ducts, into elevator shafts, wading through sewers, and shooting guns in zero gravity.
With the book being part of a series, are there any character or story arcs, that readers jumping in somewhere other than the first book, need to be aware of? Can these books be read as stand alones?
All the books in the Sex, Drugs, and Cyberpunk series are written to be read as stand alone novels. They can be read in any order--but the more books you read, the more you will learn about the characters and the world.
Lukian Valentin has some busy days working as a body guard in Jambu ahead of him, but I need to write a few more books to introduce the villains, before he fights them.
Do any of your characters have similar characteristics of yourself in them and what are they?
Lukian went through some rough times and had to reach deep inside his soul to find himself, to appreciate the value of his life--we've both overcome suffering in similar ways. Part of what made me want to write the story was to share the reminder of never losing hope, and that any determined person can overcome anything.
Naoko's hatred of cappuccino machines is also my hatred of cappuccino machines.
Do you have any weird writing quirks or rituals?
I can't sit on the same piece of furniture for too long. I sat on my futon to write my first book and half of my second book--now the futon is an instant source of writer's block (sorry, Futon). I also need to change positions frequently. I don't sit at a desk and have all varieties of pillows for strange sprawling positions.
What are your guilty pleasures in life?
Peanut butter and chocolate chip Lara Bars, listening to Evanescence, and watching mushy romantic anime.
What can readers expect next from you?
On October 23rd, I'm releasing another book as part of a twin series (Sex, Drugs, and Biopunk), set in the same world as Lukian's story. There is a different roster of characters, but it provides deep political insight to the workings of Lukian's world. It's science fiction, with heavy paranormal romance and gothic horror elements. After a last-minute title change, the book is called Alien Bride.
Where can readers find you on the web?
My books are currently for sale on Amazon. After October, they will be available through Smashwords and its affiliated distributors.
I highly encourage any curious readers to visit my website, friend me on Facebook, or drop me an email!



Kain
Sex, Drugs, and Cyberpunk
Book OneBrie McGill
Genre: Cyberpunk/Steamy Romance
ISBN: 148267324XASIN: B00CQ8BJLI
Number of pages: 323Word Count: 115,000
Cover Artist: Jeanne Quinn
Amazon
Book Description:
Counting days is irrelevant in the life of a well-to-do man, unless he counts the days passed in total service to the Empire. Salute. Submit. Shut up and scan the wrist. Therapists armed with batons and brass knuckles guide the derelict along a well-beaten path to Glory.

When human experiment Lukian Valentin escapes the Empire to save his crumbling sanity--through a grimescape of fissured highways, collapsing factories, putrescent sewers--he realizes the fight isn’t only for his life, it’s for his mind. Torturous flashbacks from a murky past spur him on a quest for freedom, while the Empire’s elite retrievers remain at his heels, determined to bring him home for repair.

Lukian needs one doctor to remove the implanted chips from his body, and another to serve him a tall glass of answers. Lukian attempts a psychedelic salvage of his partitioned mind, gleaning fragments of the painful truth about his identity.

A scorching, clothes-ripping rendezvous with a mysterious woman offers Lukian a glimpse of his humanity, and respite from his nightmarish past. It also provides the Empire the perfect weakness to exploit for his recapture.

To rise to the challenge of protecting his new life, his freedom of thought, and his one shot at love, Lukian must reach deep into his mind to find his true identity. To defeat the Empire, he requires the deadly power of his former self--a power that threatens to consume him.

About the Author:
Doctors suspect Brie developed an overactive imagination during childhood to cope with the expansive corn maze known as rural Pennsylvania. Unable to afford an operation to have the stories surgically removed from her brain, she opted instead to write them down.
Brie lives in British Columbia with her boyfriend and naughty black cat, somewhere not too far from the sea. She enjoys trips to the local farm, chatting with her long-distance friends on a rotary phone, and roflstomping video games from the nineties.
Brie's favorite authors include Anne Rice, George Orwell, and Hunter S. Thompson.
Official page: www.sexdrugsandcyberpunk.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brie-Mcgill/129204760606726
Twitter: www.twitter.com/briemcgill
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7085769.Brie_McGill
Google+: https://plus.google.com/102373263520859406267/posts
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