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September 9, 2013

Review: Close Remembrance by Anna Zaires



Last night, I finished reading Close Remembrance by Anna Zaires, the third book and final book with Mia and Korum as the protagonists. Zaires has done an amazing job at portraying these two characters, and I must admit, I’m sad to see their story end. I don’t want to spoil anything by revealing too much with this review, so I’ll do my best to talk about it without gushing over the details. 
Essentially, Mia and Korum’s relationship has had a major setback, humbling Korum and forcing him to shed his arrogance. He knew he loved Mia, but he just didn’t realize the depth and breadth of that love. His struggle to keep Mia by his side, to keep her safe, will leave you sighing dreamily about the gorgeous, bronzed, two-thousand year-old K.
But it’s not only Korum who has grown and developed, Mia has also changed from a meek, virginal twenty-one-year-old to a woman who has matured sexually, and who knows exactly what she wants. And can I just say, Ms Zaires, those sex scenes are amazingly hot – definitely the hottest out of all three books, and also the naughtiest. 
I couldn’t find a fault with Close Remembrance. The imagination and creativity to pull this series off is phenomenal. We find out a lot more about Krina and their alien biology, some of the ancient rites and the history of the species. I loved reading about the technology. If only we could have carpet that massaged out feet when we walked on it!
I look forward to future projects from Anna, knowing that they’ll be just as exceptional as the Krinar Chronicles. 
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Published on September 09, 2013 16:19

September 6, 2013

The latest Half Cast Update (7/9/13)

Hi everyone,

I've had a few people asking me when Half Cast will be available on some other platforms. At the moment, it's been published on Amazon and B&N. I've been in contact with Draft2Digital, who publish on my behalf, and this is the reply I've received:

"Apple manually reviews all submissions, and is currently taking about 3 weeks to publish non-erotica titles.  Kobo normally is quite a bit faster than that, but they have been really slow the last week (they told us that they haven't recovered from the load of submissions they received over the holiday weekend)."

 So, there you have it. I will keep everyone updated when I find out something new.

Thanks again for your patience, and if you have already read Half Cast, I'd love it if you could leave a review on Amazon or B&N. Thanks!
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Published on September 06, 2013 15:31

September 1, 2013

Half Cast Update

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Published on September 01, 2013 22:18

August 31, 2013

Review: Fighting for Freedom by Brandi Kennedy

He'd beaten me TO DEATH.
For years, I'd been taking it, accepting the beatings, silently believing the worthlessness he saw in me. I'd obeyed his rules, I'd catered to his whims.
I woke up in a hospital bed. Bruised, broken, in shock.
That was The Moment.
In that moment, I knew that I had to get out. I loved my husband. I missed him. But I needed more than he would ever offer. I deserved more than I'd been given, more than flying fists and fragile tempers.

I deserved to wear what I chose. I deserved to go where I wanted. I deserved goodnight kisses. I deserved gentle touches. I deserved to feel LOVED, and not POSSESSED.
I deserve to FIGHT for my FREEDOM.

   “Have you ever had to smile carefully at the person who punched you repeatedly in the mouth, pretending to be happy to see them because if you weren’t happy, you’d be beaten?”

I’ve not been exposed to any kind of domestic violence in my life, and for that I’m completely grateful, but for many women, violent partners and husbands are a reality. As kids, they may have watched their father beat their mother into submission before turning around and taking their rage out on them. The physical bruises may fade away, but the emotional damaged is much, much deeper.

Like all of Brandi Kennedy’s books, she taken a somewhat taboo topic, and turned it into a story about a woman literally dying before she could find a way out of her abusive marriage. We meet Christine at her lowest point: she is about to be beaten so severely that she dies, and it is by her husband’s hand.

We follow this emotionally beaten woman through her journey from battered, bruised and laid up in the hospital, through to a woman gaining her confidence back. Relearning how to function in the real world again, she’s faced with challenges that may seem trivial to us—like learning how to balance a check book—but for her, it’s a huge step. Her husband had taken everything away from her: money, responsibility, the freedom to get a job, the freedom to have friends. She gave all of things up, but she refused to let him take her spirit.

“Peyton. You have to be aware that I can’t protect myself with a court order. Other than balling it up and throwing it at him, I don’t see a piece of paper being able to save my life if my husband is released from jail.”
And it is this spirit which shines through in the book. Christine has to start her life over again, and with the help of Peyton Porter (I love this name), a victims advocate from the Knoxville Police Department, she starts doing that. She moves into a safe house, learns those vital skills she forgot, and works on becoming a self-assured, self-confident woman who doesn’t cower at shadows anymore. 

But it’s not just relearning to live that Christine needs to do. She needs to relearn how to love and trust men again, and that is facilitated by an old flame of hers that also happens to be her physical therapist and personal trainer. Aiden—her high school sweetheart—is back in her life, nurturing her, protecting her and helping her rebuild her life once more.

“He raised one hand to tangle in my hair, urging my head down so that my cheek pressed against his chest, sighing deeply as I tuned into his heartbeat. “It’s still yours,” he whispered. “It always was.””
Fighting for Freedom is the first part of a two part series, with Still Fighting for Freedomset for release in January 2014
 About the author...

Brandi Kennedy is an American writer who is finally living her childhood career dream. As a child, books were her world, and through adulthood that love of words has never changed. A woman of varied interests, Brandi loves photography, music of all kinds, knitting, crochet and of course, mothering her two young daughters.
Currently, she finds her home in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee, among the mountains and the members of her extended family, where she spends her days at the computer, bringing fresh and incredibly real characters to life.


Stalk Brandi here... On Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/author/brandikennedy
On Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/AuthorBrandiKennedyOn Blogger, http://authorbrandikennedy.blogspot.com/On Twitter, https://twitter.com/BrandiKennedy84And On Goodreads, http://www.goodreads.com/AuthorBrandiKennedy 
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Published on August 31, 2013 21:30

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Half Cast Swag-a-Palooza

Hello fellow Junkies,

To celebrate the release of Half Cast, I've decided to do a couple of things. Firstly, Half Blood, Half Truths and Half Life will all be $0.99 for one week respectively. Keep your eyes out for the posters to see when each book is on sale.
Secondly, I thought I'd have a little thing called a Swag-a-Palooza where I'll give away a swag pack containing...
One of these...


One of these...

 A signed one of these...

Along with one of these fridge magnets...


The Rafflecopter will be here on my blog with links on Facebook directing you here also. If you'd like the chance to win one of these swag packs each week, keep your eyes open for the links. Swag-a-Palooza and the sale will be starting up on August 12th!


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Published on August 07, 2013 17:39

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July 29, 2013

I'm looking for some new beta readers

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Published on July 29, 2013 17:51