Monday 24 February 2014

THE FALLEN Book Blast & Giveaway

No one keeps secrets from her...


The Book

The Fallen by Lee French and Erik Kort
Book 1 of The Greatest Sin series
Genre: fantasy


About The Fallen:
or hundreds of years, the Blaukenev clan has wandered across Tilzam, from one end to the other and back. Each wagon carries history, love, laughter, pain, sorrow, and secrets. Their greatest secret of all may be Chavali, the clan Seer.

Spirits
claim
use
save
damn her.

With her gift/curse, nothing surprises her anymore, no one keeps secrets from her. She, on the other hand, has more than enough secrets to keep. Secrets of her own, secrets of her clan, secrets of the world, secrets she even keeps from herself.

There are always people who want secrets.
Some will do anything to get what they want.

The Fallen is the foundation of the story of The Greatest Sin, of a world adrift from its God that desperately wants Her back. Chavali's comfortable, predictable life will be ripped apart and burnt to ashes as she's forced into the middle of that struggle. Change, she hates it passionately. It hates her right back.
Source: Info in the About The Fallen was from the press kit from the publicity team.

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Meet The Authors

About Lee French:
Lee French lives in Worcester, MA with two kids, two mice, two bicycles, and too much stuff. She is an avid gamer and active member of the Myth-Weavers online RPG community, where she is known for her fondness for Angry Ninja Squirrels of Doom. In addition to spending much time there, she also trains year-round for the one-week of glorious madness that is RAGBRAI, has a nice flower garden with absolutely no lawn gnomes, and tries in vain every year to grow vegetables that don't get devoured by neighborhood wildlife.
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About Erik Kort:
Erik Kort abides in the glorious Pacific Northwest, otherwise known as Mirkwood-Without-The-Giant-Spiders. Though the spiders often grow too numerous for his comfort. He is defended from all eight-legged threats by his brave and overly tolerant wife, and is mocked by his obligatory writer's cat. When not writing, Erik comforts the elderly, guides youths through vast wildernesses, and smuggles more books into his library of increasingly alarming size.



Giveaway

Sunday 23 February 2014

Win A 3-Month Audible Subscription!


WIN A 3 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION TO AUDIBLE.COM FROM CLEAN TEEN PUBLISHING!

Check out Clean Teen Publishing's new audio release of RIVER OF BONES by Angela J. Townsend. In celebration of this new audio release, we will be offering a giveaway where one lucky winner will receive a 3 Month Subscription (or 3 Audible credits) for Audible.com. That's a $45 Value! Check out the two audio books Clean Teen Publishing currently has available and make sure to enter the giveaway at the bottom!

RIVER OF BONES

By Angela J. Townsend

Published by: Clean Teen Publishing

Young Adult Horror - Romance

When seventeen-year-old Dharma Moore moves to Bayou country so her scam artist mother can work as a Paranormal Investigator, she discovers that more than ghosts haunt the abandoned plantation they now call home. 

Centuries ago, a voodoo curse was placed on the swamp waters surrounding the old plantation by a murdered slave. This terrible curse ensnares Dharma with its deadly effects. To save herself, she must face the terror of the haunted waters, find the dead woman's skull, and convince the slave's soul to release her from its torments. When Dharma discovers an ancient secret that links her to the property—a secret kept from her by her own family—she realizes that the curse is more personal to her than she ever imagined.

To survive, Dharma must accept the help of the locals, and put her trust in the handsome gardener, Wolf Bodine—who is the only one crazy enough to come near the plantation. With his help, Dharma must learn to embrace the truth and accept that magic is not only real… but that it can be very, very deadly!


ANGUS MACBAIN AND THE ISLAND OF SLEEPING KINGS

By Angela J. Townsend

Published by: Clean Teen Publishing

Young Adult Everyone- Paranormal Adventure

Angus MacBain is unaware that his ancestral roots hail from an ancient sect of Scottish kings. When his dying grandfather gives him a dragon pendant, thirteen-year-old Angus learns of a legacy that will take him across an ocean to the island of Iona and thrust him into a heritage he did not know he had. He soon discovers that his mother, whom he had believed dead, is really a seal fairy, in hiding from a dangerous enemy. To save her, Angus must undergo a perilous journey of destiny and power to battle an evil Dacian knight and those who serve him.

With only his family shield and the advice of a wizened vampire hunter to protect him, Angus must navigate dangerous terrain and dark enemies, in a land where the past and the present mingle, and sleeping kings wake.




About Angela J. Townsend


Angela Townsend was born in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Missoula, Montana. As a child, Angela grew up listening to stories told by her grandparents, ancient tales and legends of faraway places. Influenced by her Irish and Scottish heritage, Angela became an avid research historian, specializing in Celtic mythology. Her gift for storytelling finally led her to a full time career in historical research and writing. A writer in local community circulations, Angela is also a published genealogical and historical resource writer who has taught numerous research seminars. Currently, Angela divides her time between writing, playing Celtic music on her fiddle, and Irish dancing. 

Angela's first novel, Amarok, was published through Spencer Hill Press in 2012. Her newest novel, Angus MacBain and The Island of Sleeping Kings, was signed for publication with Clean Teen Publishing in 2013.

Angela resides on a ranch, in rural Northwestern Montana, with her two children Levi and Grant.


Giveaway



Review: GREYWALKER

Greywalker by Kat Richardson

Book 1 of Greywalker series
Genre: urban fantasy investigative suspense
Format: paperback

About Greywalker:
When Harper comes to in the hospital, she begins to feel a bit ...strange. She sees things that can only be described as weird-shapes emerging from a foggy grey mist, snarling teeth, creatures roaring. But Harper's not crazy. Her "death" has made her a Greywalker-able to move between our world and the mysterious, cross-over zone where things that go bump in the night exist. And her new gift (or curse) is about to drag her into that world of vampires and ghosts, magic and witches, necromancers and sinister artifacts. Whether she likes it or not.
Source: Info in the About Greywalker was taken from GoodReads at http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/140099.Greywalker on 19/01/2012.

Review:
For a kick-ass heroine, Harper is just too stupid to live (TSTL) which brought the suspension of disbelief a notch down. I had to have breaks from the stupidity so I would stop reading this book until I've forgotten how stupid Harper is. But I wanted to like this series so much and the cover art for this series is really enticing so I would pick this book up again. It went on like that until I finally finished reading the book after a year. Pace-wise? Not a page-turner. The plot also partially depended on Harper acting stupid to create the drama, the dilemma, in the story. Which made the plot pretty weak. And as if that is not enough, our protagonist is the crowned Denial Queen of the century, steadfastly trying to bury her head in the sand. That brought the character development rating down to the boots. The world building on the other hand, is beautiful though it got a gaping hole in it. I'm an urban fantasy girl so I like magic, vampires, witches and whatnots. However I also like things to make sense. Just because it's fantasy and involves magic does not mean it does not have to follow a logical sense. In this book the supernatural world is hiding in plain sight. Most humans are oblivious but a few are in the know. Harper's city is chuck full of supernatural beings. You can't swing a cat without hitting one. And this is just one city. If we follow that pattern, then if this city exists then there must be numerous other cities around the world which is chuck full of supernatural beings. And nobody outed them out to the general public yet? After all these years? There is absolutely not one single self-serving, opportunistic bastard out there who thought that divulging the secret of the supernaturals would give him/her some sort of gain? Money, power, and/or revenge? Sorry, but don't buy that. Such is the nature of man that there is always one bad apple in a basket. So, is there a geas or spell which ensures that everybody keeps the supernatural world a secret? A task force which keeps everybody in line and ensures the secrecy? A governing body which imposes the secrecy rule? Nope! So why is the secret world of the supernaturals not outed yet?? Holey world building? Holey it might be, it is still beautiful though. And I found this artist rendition which perfectly captures the image of Harper testing the bounderies of the Grey. The picture is black and white but the world building there is colorfully beautiful!!

This book has a lot of promise and the premise is very good but the story building needs a lot of work.

Empirical Evaluation:
Story telling quality = 2.5
Character development = 1
Story itself = 2
Ending = 3
World building = 3.5
Cover art = 4.5
Plot = 1.5
Pace = 0.5

Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 cherries


Books In The Greywalker series:

Saturday 22 February 2014

TWIST OF FATE Book Blast & Giveaway



Twist Of Fate by Shawna C. Jones
Book 1 of the series
Genre: Women's Fiction
Shawna grew up with a secret that she couldn't share with anyone. She thought of it as her "inner demon" and it shaped her life. When she became an adult, it sent her on a quest to try to find her Real Home. In Paris, she fell in love with a fellow traveler who changed her life, for better or worse. Their relationship was full of discovery and of lessons learned.

How could she come to terms with her "inner demon"? Can we change our fate or karma? Does love really conquer all?

This book is based on a true story of an independent woman's search for her true self and the meaning of life, and how she found answers in unexpected places. Let the journey begin...

Excerpt:
I travel to cope with my inner demon. An inner demon that was revealed to me when I was five years old.

As I was sitting on a swing in my parents’ backyard, a strange thought occurred to me out of nowhere.

“My parents are not my parents. There has been a huge mistake and I am in the wrong place, the wrong everything.” I was so upset that I obsessed over this thought. I wondered if I had been adopted at first, but realized it was not true. I looked too much like them.



Shawna C. Jones lives in the US, when she's not traveling the world. She lives with her husband, and "inner demon" quite peacefully now. She is continuing her mission of helping others, and spreading light and love.


FACEBOOK PARTY:
Come join us on Monday, February 17 in celebrating the release of Twist Of Fate. We're going to have Psychic Readings, Tarot Card Readings, Channeler Readings, Amazon Gift cards, Massages in YOUR town, etc for prizes! :)



$50.00 Amazon gift card

Friday 21 February 2014

MJ PULLEN BookTour & Giveaway

The Marriage Pact (2011), Regrets Only (2012), and Baggage Check (2013)
M.J. Pullen


Believable Dialogue
Dialogue is one of the most important aspects of any piece of quality fiction. Getting two people talking (or occasionally, carefully, more than two) is one of the quickest ways to get out of the head of the author or narrator and into the heart of the story. Dialogue commands attention, reveals character, moves the plot along, inspires emotion, and breaks up blocks of narrative to hold the reader’s attention. To keep the reader transfixed, dialogue must be believable. Here are some of my favorite ways to make sure my dialogue is a seamless bridge between the reader and the character.

1. Avoid long speeches. In real life, most people don’t make speeches unless they are standing at a podium. To get the reader through more than two or three sentences of uninterrupted dialogue, the writer has to have a large buildup of emotional investment and the scene must earn every sentence uttered with emotional payoff for the reader. You had us at ‘hello,’ Mr. Maguire.

2. Understand language and dialect. If you’re writing about a college student who lives in the American Northwest, for example, you may wish to avoid using the dialect of a British housewife in her forties. Often writers make these mistakes out of ignorance: they don’t understand the language of a particular area, or their ear for dialect is not well-honed as they think. If you’re writing a dialect, nationality or region with which you are not intimately familiar, do tons of research, and then have someone who is familiar help you edit.

3. Use words your character knows. Even if you play it safe and write only in your native dialect, it’s critical that you think of a character’s background, personality and education when you select their words. A sassy hairdresser in a rural area will talk differently than someone with a college education in a big city. A new graduate of the police academy uses words differently than a veteran homicide detective. Very few of your characters will talk like someone with an English degree and a desire to impress others with their diction (ahem, that would be you and me). Of course there are exceptions, but they must fit with the character you’re creating.

4. Keep it simple. Tips #2 and #3 notwithstanding, most people use language that is fairly simple and direct. The more odd, colorful or complex your characters’ dialogue is, the more the reader’s attention will be on the words, not the story. Use unusual words and phrases sparingly and intentionally in your dialogue.

5. Read out loud. Reading your work out loud can have tremendous benefits of all kinds, but dialogue is a major one. What sounds awkward coming out of your mouth will read awkwardly on the page. Have someone you trust role-play your conversations with you, just like a screenplay, to see what kind of impact they will have on the reader.


Meet The Author:
M.J. (Manda) Pullen studied English Literature and Business at the University of Georgia in Athens, and later Professional Counseling at Georgia State University in Atlanta. She practiced psychotherapy for five years before taking time off for writing and raising her two young boys. Since high school, she has also been an executive assistant, cashier, telemarketer, professional fundraiser, marketing guru, magazine writer, grant-writer, waitress, box-packer, HR person, and casual drifter.

She reads and writes across many genres, and learns something from everything she does. No matter what she’s writing, M.J. believes that love is the greatest adventure there is, and that hopeless romantics are never really hopeless.

She loves to hear from readers and other writers – so drop her a line!


The Marriage Pact by MJ Pullen
Book 1 of The Marriage Pact series
Genre: Contemporary Romance

About The Marriage Pact:
Marci Thompson always knew what life would be like by her 30th birthday. A large but cozy suburban home shared with a charming husband and two brilliant children. A celebrated career as an established writer, complete with wall-to-wall mahogany shelves and a summer book tour. A life full of adventure with her friends and family by her side.

Instead, Marci lives alone in 480 square feet of converted motel space next to a punk rock band, hundreds of miles from her friends and family. She works in a temporary accounting assignment that has somehow stretched from two weeks into nine months. And the only bright spot in her life, not to mention the only sex she’s had in two years, is an illicit affair with her married boss, Doug. Thirty is not at all what it is cracked up to be.

Then the reappearance of a cocktail napkin she hasn’t seen in a decade opens a long-forgotten door, and Marci’s life gets complicated, fast. The lines between right and wrong, fantasy and reality, heartache and happiness are all about to get very blurry, as Marci faces the most difficult choices of her life.
Source: Info in the About The Marriage Pact was from the press kit from the publicity team.

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Excerpt:

In her mind, she had ended it a thousand times. She would spend hours rehearsing three versions of the parting speech:

Rational:
“Doug, I can’t do this anymore. Neither of us intended this to happen, but it has to stop. I love you [should she say that?], but I can’t be responsible for breaking up a marriage, however unhappy it might be. I deserve better than this. I need someone free to make a life with me, and you are not. I know in my heart that part of you still loves Cathy, and I think you should return to her and really invest in your marriage.”

Magnanimous and melodramatic:
“Listen, Doug. This has been wonderful; it really has. But it’s wrong and it’s been wrong from the start. It’s tearing me apart. I am not an adulteress; I deserve to be more than ‘the other woman.’ I can’t live with myself for another day this way, and I can’t let you do it, either. Go back to your wife, your home, the life that you chose all those years ago. I will treasure our time together and you have my word that I will never tell anyone about us.”

Jealous and generally pissed off:
“Doug, your little weekend getaway with your wife gave me time to get clarity and realize that I am better than this situation, and better than you. If you loved me, you would no longer be married. If you loved your wife, you would not be with me. You act like this is torture for you, but really you’re just a typical cheating sleazebag who wants to have his cake and eat it, too. I want you out of my life forever. If you try to speak to me again, I will call Cathy and tell her everything. Get out.”

This last version was the most emotionally satisfying. She would march into work armed with these words, confident, resolute and ready to take back her life.

Until she saw him. She’d find a sticky note on her keyboard: “It was awful. I missed you.” Or he would pick her up at lunch, and instead of going back to her place, they would drive to the top of Mount Bonnell and look over the Texas hill country and talk. She would feebly threaten to end it, crying pathetically and remembering none of her kickass speeches.

So they limped along in a relationship netherworld—not together, not apart, each day full of the twin possibilities of limitless passion or goodbye forever. With stacks of invoices and mindless tasks in front of her each day, Marci had entirely too much time to contemplate both ends of the spectrum.

Today was no different, except for the fact that she was officially no longer wasting her late twenties in a hopeless relationship. Thirty had arrived, and a new decade was waiting. And there was an e-mail from Jake.



Regrets Only by MJ Pullen
Book 2 of The Marriage Pact series
Genre: Contemporary Romance

About Regrets Only:
At thirty-three, Suzanne Hamilton has it all. A successful party-planning business with an elite client list. A swank condo in a hot Atlanta neighborhood and a close group of friends – especially her longtime best friend Marci. A list of men a mile long who have tried to win her heart and failed. Plus, she’s just landed the event that will take her career and social status to the next level. What could she possibly have to regret?

Then a freak accident changes everything, and Suzanne discovers that her near-perfect life is just a few steps away from total disaster. She is humiliated and at risk of losing it all… except the surprising support of her newest celebrity client. With nothing else to go on, Suzanne follows him into an unexpected job and unfamiliar territory. Soon she will question everything – her career, her past, her friendships, and even her own dating rules.

But when her catalog of past relationships turns into a list of criminal suspects, she is faced with the horrifying possibility that she may not live to regret any of it…
Source: Info in the About Regrets Only was from the press kit from the publicity team.

Baggage Check by MJ Pullen
Book 3 of The Marriage Pact series
Genre: Contemporary Romance

About Baggage Check:
At thirty-five, Rebecca Williamson is surrounded by happy endings. Her friends Suzanne and Marci are living out their own personal fairy tales in Atlanta, Georgia. But despite Rebecca’s best efforts four years ago, her adorable college friend Jake Stillwell has officially slipped through her fingers and broken her heart. Even though her job as a flight attendant fits perfectly with her orderly nature, and brings her into contact with lots of eligible men, she can’t seem to find a man who is Jake’s equal.

Then a frantic phone call from her mother in Oreville, Alabama turns Rebecca’s structured life on its ear. She will find herself back in the tiny town she worked so hard to leave behind, and thrown together with Deputy Alex Chen, a face from the past who’s made it clear he thinks of Rebecca as more than just an old friend’s kid sister.

But Alex is nothing like what Rebecca had in mind; and in the meantime, she has other battles to fight, including her painful family history. Can she navigate the chaos and get her life back to normal? Will Alex prove himself to be the friend she's always needed? Or will she discover that the door to Jake is not as tightly closed as she thought?
Source: Info in the About Baggage Check was from the press kit from the publicity team.


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Giveaway:
One set of autographed paperback copies of the Marriage Pact trilogy (winner can choose a custom inscription for the first book). US Only, Ebook International.