Thursday, April 24, 2014

Book Tour: Aerenden Series by Kristen Taber Interview & Giveaway


BLURB:
Book One: The Child Returns

Seventeen-year-old Meaghan has no idea her perfect life has been a lie — until she witnesses her parents’ brutal murders at the hands of red-eyed creatures.

After nearly sharing their fate, she escapes with her best friend, Nick, who tells her the creatures are called Mardróch. They come from another world, and so does she. Now that the Mardróch have found her, she must return to her homeland of Ærenden or face death.

Left with little choice, she follows Nick into a strange world both similar to Earth and drastically different. Vines have the ability to attack. Monkeys freeze their victims with a glare. Men create bombs from thin air. Even Meaghan’s newly discovered empath power turns into a danger she cannot control.

But control becomes the least of her worries once the Mardróch begin targeting her. When Nick confesses he knows the reason they want her, she learns the truth behind the kingdom's fifteen-year civil war — a long-buried secret that could cost Meaghan her life.

Book Two: The Gildonae Alliance

Several months after Meaghan’s return to Ærenden, the kingdom’s war has taken a turn for the worse. The Mardróch army hunts the new King and Queen, destroying villages in its wake. And Meaghan and Nick, training for battle in their remote section of wilderness, are far from safe. Danger hides in shadows and behind innocent faces. Allies become foes. Each day is a fight to survive. But in the end, only one threat matters. And it’s a threat they never see coming.

Book Three: The Zeiihbu Master

Separated and on opposite sides of the kingdom, Nick and Meaghan face different pursuits which could change the balance of power in Ærenden forever.

While Nick trains the villagers to be soldiers, Meaghan and a small rescue party venture into Zeiihbu to find Faillen's young son, before Garon can use the boy's power to destroy those still fighting against his rule.

Everyone knows Meaghan could be on a suicide mission, but when Nick stumbles upon a secret concealed in one of the southern villages, he realizes that Garon might not be Meaghan's greatest foe. The enemy most likely to kill her is someone who has also promised to keep her safe.

INTERVIEW:
1. Where did you get the idea for the novel?

The Ærenden series has been brewing for a little over twenty years now. It started as a joke with a friend in High School that stemmed from an assignment in one of our classes. We created fictional backgrounds and pretended to be twins from a distant planet. She was a Queen and I was a Sorceress. A young man at our school, a janitor, would clue us in on our identities when the time came for us to go home.

After I moved from Maine to Florida, leaving my high school and friend behind, I forgot about our inside joke. It did not forget about me. I began dreaming about it around seven years ago, and it slowly morphed into what it is today: a young woman who learns she’s from another world soon after her parents are murdered by monsters. Her closest friend, a renter in her parents’ garage apartment, played the role my friend and I had slated for the janitor. Other components of the stories came together over the years until I finally settled on a story I really wanted to write and Ærenden was born.

2. Your title. Who came up with it? Did you ever change your title?

The title is mine, though it definitely didn’t start out where it ended. Initially, I had called the book Ærenden, but I changed it when one of my rejection letters stated the title would be too hard to sell, since no one would be able to type out the first letter. After that, I called it The Aurean Prophecy, in reference to a prophecy that weaves throughout the series, but soon rejected that because the prophecy isn’t mentioned until the second book. Finally, I settled on The Child Returns, since the book is about Meaghan’s return to Ærenden (she left at age two). This title also borrows from the prophecy, utilizing the word “child” from the first verse. Each subsequent book title borrows a word from their correlating verses in the prophecy—“gildonae” for the second book, “master” for the third, and the last two will remain a surprise for now.

3. Why did you pick this genre? What do you like about it?

I picked it for the same reason I love reading it and writing it: I get to create brand new things. I write Earth-based books, too, and enjoy them, but they aren’t as much fun as cobbling together new creatures that can either cuddle up to you and protect you or bite your head off while you sleep. Likewise, new foods and cultures, drinks and customs, all of it is my complete invention, so my creativity can go wild. It’s also fun doing the research to name my creations, and as odd as it sounds, I learn a lot that way. Latin, in particular is a great language to research while attempting to name horses with powers or foods that can kill. 

4. Since becoming a writer, what’s the most exciting thing to ever happen to you?

On April 5, I sat on an author panel and held a signing at the University of Central Florida’s Book Festival in Orlando. Exciting doesn’t begin to cover my emotions for this event. It really is amazing to meet fans face-to-face, talk about my love of words and characters and enjoy the energy of people who cherish books as much as I do. I was thrilled, touched, amazed, and completely humbled by the invitation, to say the least.   


5. What book are you currently reading or what was the last book you read?

I know people have been buzzing about The Book Thief by Markus Zusak for a while, but I’m a little late to the game. I just finished reading it recently and I completely understand why people are raving. Zusak’s premise is unique and thought provoking. His ability to switch perspectives, a tactic usually frowned upon, was perfectly executed, and his poetic writing was breathtaking. The book is probably one of the best I’ve read in years, so much so that my Goodreads review still shows as pending. I’m just not sure how to put into words how much I loved it and how much it still touches me when I think about it. I’m looking forward to seeing how the movie stands up to the prose.

6. What is your writing process?

In a perfect world, I find a coffee shop and spend about twelve hours writing Saturday and eight Sunday (after yoga). Then I work during the week and write at night. I tend to follow my characters into the story, letting them dictate where it goes, but ensuring key plot points are met. Then, as I get close to the end of the book, I do a chapter-by-chapter outline for the last few chapters to ensure I close them out properly. After the first draft is done, I set it down for about a month or so, then come back to it and reread it before slicing and dicing. When I get it to the point where I’m happy with it, I send it to my editor for a quick once-over, then edit the book again and send it to my beta readers. I make changes based on the beta round, and then send it back to my editor for a deep dive edit round. Finally I do one last editing round using a text-to-speech program. I tend to catch errors and awkward sentences best this way. Once that round is through, writing is done. It generally takes a year from start to finish. 

7. At a book signing, do you just sign your name or do you write a note? How do you come up with stuff to say? 

First, I ask the reader if they want it inscribed or not. Some people are collectors and a book generally is more valuable without an inscription (unless the inscription has value in itself—like to someone famous or to someone who influenced the story, for instance) so I let them choose. If they want an inscription, I tend to stick with something basic, like “thanks for reading!” though I get bored with writing the same thing, so I change it up a bit. I always date the signature, though, inscribed or not.

8. What is something people would be surprised to know about you?

I can’t stand the expression “you’ve got”. I know it’s popular. I know everyone uses it, including huge advertising firms. I know it’s mainstream. But it’s redundant and hearing it is as bad as listening to fingernails on a chalkboard. And seeing it on signs? I cringe. Yet I still catch myself using it every now and again. Such a hypocrite. I know.

9. How do you react to a bad review?

I’ll admit, bad reviews sting, but there’s often value in them. After the initial disappointment is over, I carefully read the review to see if there’s something in it I can apply right away (fix typos, etc.), then I send it to a few close friends and my editor to see if we can utilize the advice for future books. Sometimes we can and I appreciate that, but sometimes reviews are just honest opinions of a book, where the book didn’t appeal to the reader for reasons I can’t control. As much as I’d love to write a book that’s a universal favorite, it’s not possible. Even with my beta readers—people who I know are solid fans of my work and genre—I get opposing views all the time (I hated that scene/that’s the best scene ever) and it’s my responsibility to figure out which of those views most accurately represents my core audience.  It’s the same with reviews, and I take the responsibility seriously. If a person takes the time to write a review for any reason, there’s value in what they have to say. Time, after all, is the ultimate gift.

10. How did you celebrate the sale of your first book?

I actually haven’t yet. I bought a really nice bottle of wine when I decided to publish and set it aside. The publishing process took a year and by the time I’d sold my first book, I was pregnant so the wine stayed in the cellar. It’s been so crazy since then—learning how to be a mom, changing jobs, and releasing two more books—that I completely forgot about the wine. Until now. I really need to correct that oversight!

EXCERPT: 
Standing on the field, this close to the action, the reality of the situation struck her. Not fifteen feet away, she watched a young woman about her age fall from a knife wound to the neck. The middle-aged man who had murdered her raised crazed eyes in Meaghan’s direction before taking an electric orb from Artair. The burn mark the orb left behind seared through clothing and flesh, leaving an unmistakable stench she would always associate with death. The man toppled over his victim. 

Behind the piled bodies, another person fell. This man, his wrists free of ribbons, became a symbol of victory for her allies. But he looked no different to Meaghan. She did not see an enemy. She only saw the lifeless form of a human being, the soulless eyes of someone’s father or son. And in that man’s vacant stare, she understood the truth Nick had been trying to tell her. To survive the battle, she would have to take a life. She had trouble killing the fake Mardróch in her field test and he had been a grotesque creature with no hint of humanity left within him. How could she kill someone who looked like he could be her neighbor? How could she stare into the eyes of someone with a recognizable soul and dim that light? 

The thought drew bile up the back of her throat. She could not kill. And if that was her answer, she would not survive.


AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Kristen spent her childhood at the feet of an Irish storytelling grandfather, learning to blend fact with fiction and imagination with reality. She lived within the realm of the tales that captivated her, breathing life into characters and crafting stories even before she could read. Those stories have since turned into over a hundred poems, several short tales, and five manuscripts in both the Young Adult and Adult genres. Currently, Kristen is completing the five-part Ærenden series from her home office in the suburbs of Washington D.C.



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Buy Links for Book 1

Amazon:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0084UZ5GM/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0084UZ5GM&linkCode=as2&tag=sad06-20

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http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/aerenden-kristen-taber/1111767014?ean=2940044899988

Buy Links for Book 2

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GIVEAWAY:
Kristen will be awarding a $25 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour as Grand Prize and an audiobook will be issued to 10 runnerup commenters.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Blog Tour: Afraid to Love by MJ Nightingale







SYNOPSIS
Learning to trust again is the hardest thing to do.

Ana Perrot is crazy. Crazy about sex, and pleasing her lovers. She is passionate and as fiery as her red hair. She eats men like air. She is also willing to submit to any man anywhere. But outside of the bedroom, Ana is an independent woman who lives her own life by her own rules. And, her biggest rule . . . she won’t do long term relationships. She refuses to fall in love . . . again.

Teddy O’Rourke is an easy going, laid back Tampa bartender at one of the most popular clubs in town. All about family and enjoying life including all the women that throw themselves at his feet, he has no problems finding willing partners. His football player body, his personality, his warm hazel eyes all ooze sex appeal. He is the perfect package in every way for a woman like Ana, well for any woman really. An ex-cop, his instincts tell him Ana is one hell of a woman, but she is wounded and scarred by the past. What are her secrets? What will make her trust him? Why is she so afraid to love?

A one night stand, that is full of surprises for Teddy, opens his eyes to new possibilities. A single man enjoying his freedom meets his match in the bedroom, and elsewhere. He sees a future with Ana, a counselor for troubled youth. But could she be persuaded to fall . . . and to trust again?


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AUTHOR

MJ Nightingale has spent over two decades teaching students how to write, and now she is doing it herself. Originally from Canada, she graduated from University with her Bachelor of Arts and then went on to get her Bachelor of Education Degree in Secondary Education.  
Reading has been a part of her life since she was a child. She has been an avid lover of classical English and American literature, but romance has always held a special place in her heart.  She devours historical romance novels all summer long, and any type of fiction; thrillers, crime, suspense, and drama.  This is her second published book, and she has one more book, Afraid to Hope, coming out in in the summer of 2014.  All three, Fire In His Eyes, Afraid to Love and Afraid to Hope, are erotic romance standalone novels and are part of her Secrets & Seduction Series.
She is also working on a new series The Bounty Hunters for 2015.
She currently lives in Florida, where she continues to teach, with her wonderful husband of nine years, and her sons.  She plans on pursuing her writing career full time very soon.  
**MJ Nightingale would love to hear from her readers.  She can be reached at authormjnightingale@gmail.com
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Book Tour: The Legacy of Buchanan's Crossing by Rhea Rhodan Excerpt & Giveaway

BLURB:
What price will destiny demand?

Warding the Crossing has always been Cayden Sinclair’s destiny. With her beloved Gran growing weaker, it’s time the little witch took her place. Juggling substantial curves for her frame and an inconvenient inability to control her power has always been a serious challenge. But not until discovering her fated Keeper is the extremely hot, tragically clean-cut insomniac who’s ignored her for months, does she truly fear failing her legacy.

Now that he’s finally on the road to the top with an offer from a big developer, Clint MacAllen can’t allow his struggling construction company to be threatened by a vicious nightmare, or his inexplicable attraction to a goth clerk working the graveyard shift at HandiMart—no matter how potent they are.

J. Milton Developments has its own agenda for Buchanan’s Crossing, and they’ll spill blood to get it.

EXCERPT:
“That part of the costume?”

“Excuse me?” Cayden tried a little throat-clearing of her own. Not because her mouth had gone dry as the Sahara or she needed the time to get her brain functioning again. Of course not. But because something had drawn her to meet his eyes for the first time. Their color made her feel a bit seasick. Past that, something—

“I mean the story you’re reading, The Fall of the House of Usher. Is the Poe part of your getup?”

Cayden was used to being ridiculed about the goth thing, especially by guys like him. She might have responded with something cool and cutting or simply a haughty laugh. If only she hadn’t already been reacting to the something in his eyes that was resonating with the ring in her pocket, she would have had some precious control. That’s what she told herself later.

Instead, she blurted out a favorite line from Poe’s poem: “All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream.”

“Wh-What?” His too-sexy mouth fell open, and those mesmerizing ocean-colored eyes widened as though she’d touched a nerve.

A telltale flicker of the overhead lights reminded her to keep her head above those dangerous waters. The rack next to the cash register started wobbling dangerously, then spinning wildly, unleashing sprays of breath mints. It was screeching loud enough to distract him from the sound of boxes rattling on the shelves all over the store—she hoped.

In a burst of brilliance—or inspiration, she’d grudgingly admit to Gran when she had to—Cayden slipped the ring out of her jacket pocket and tossed it into the fray. It was likely the best chance she’d ever get to verify the suspicion that glimpse in his eyes had planted, sprouting consequences she was battling to contain.


AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Rhea Rhodan resides in Minnetonka, Minnesota and has been telling herself stories since long before she could write. She attended the University of Minnesota with a focus on Journalism, then Brown Institute for Broadcast Journalism. After many adventures, misadventures, and a couple of short marriages, she found the love of her life in Regensburg, Germany, and has been living happily ever after since.

She journaled those adventures extensively (some might say rabidly) beginning in middle school, but didn't combine her writing and story-telling until several years ago, when one of the stories grabbed her by the throat and shook her like a rag doll until she gave in and wrote it. Having tasted freedom, her muse refuses to return to the confines of her head, and has successfully turned the tables, keeping her at the keyboard to appease it.

Her stories always had a twist of magic or a touch of the paranormal. Why the romance? Because she believes in happy endings, and helping people imagine them helps them create the magic to find their own.

She welcomes feedback and fan mail :>). You can join her on Facebook and/or Goodreads, too. Rhea is always happy to meet new friends.




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You may also be interested in her debut novel, a Musa Publishing Editor's Top Pick, Finding Grace, available here: http://musapublishing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=299
 and at popular on-line retailers.

GIVEAWAY:
Rhea will be awarding a $30 Amazon or Barnes & Noble GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour, and a $15 Amazon or Barnes & Noble GC to a randomly drawn host. The more you comment, the better your chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here: 



Promo Blitz: Darkness Before Dawn by Kellie Wallace Excerpt & Giveaway




Darkness Before Dawn - PROMO Blitz
By Kellie Wallace

Historical Fiction
Date Published: 7/17/2013

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In June 1940, Germany bombed the Island of Guernsey, bringing World War II to the Channel Islands. With her home in the midst of war, jazz singer Catherine La Mar must adapt to change. Within days, the island is overun. Resistance cells start to emerge, hindering the German forces. Catherine’s life is inevitably changed when childhood friend Thomas Potter is linked as the ringleader to one of the Island’s biggest cells.

The people she once knew are no longer who they seem to be. But nothing could prepare her for when she meets Nazi officer Captain Max Engel. Her view on the war forever changes when she is given a chance for love and new beginnings. For once in her mundane life she unveils her true self, as Max teaches her how to truly live. Their love puts a strain on Catherine’s family, risking the lives her sisters and friends. As the war intensifies and divides the people on Guernsey, Max and Catherine must decide if their love is really worth risking it all?


EXCERPT

Plush greenery cushioned Catherine’s as she trudged through the knee-length grass towards the cliff face. A violent wind came up from the sea whipping at her dress and hair. Brightly coloured daisies and narcissi flowers dotted the swaying plain.
A sense of ease and sovereignty came over her as she stood in the wind, moving gently against its brunt. German tankers tarnished the vast ocean in front of her. Seagulls and kestrels sang in the air, catching the passing wind like dancers.
She always loved coming here to revel in nature’s beauty, believing nothing will ever change it. With the occupation taking force, it seems inevitable the world she knew will never be the same again.
Visiting the cliff tops on her own was risk, but as headstrong as she might be, Catherine wanted a release, to see a part of Guernsey not yet touched by the Reich. She slunk past
German patrols on her way, blending into the environment like a chameleon.
As she stared out into blue azure of the ocean, movement in the corner of her eye caught her attention. A young man teetered on the edge of the cliff, peering over the brink. Without a second thought, she ran towards him, slowing her pace when he saw her approach. His eyes wide with fear.
“I’ll do it,” he warned, his body stiff as though he was still deciding to jump. The wind grew stronger and the man appeared to be using all of his strength to stay upright.
“Are you alright, sir?” she asked calmly.
His hair was blown high on top of his head and the wind already made its mark upon his skin. “No . . .”
“Did you lose something?” Catherine said carefully. “Has someone fallen off the cliff?”
“I don’t want . . . I don’t want this,” he cried.
“Don’t want what?”
The man stole a quick glance towards the tankers dotting the ocean horizon and turned back to Catherine. “I don’t want them,” he yelled, pointing towards the sea. “I don’t want to be ruled by those murderers!”
Catherine now understood the catalyst to the man’s distress. No one on Guernsey wanted an occupation by the Germans. Half the population had fled in terror.
Catherine took another step closer, wary of the fear in his brown eyes as she did so. She reached out her hand until they were inches apart. “What’s your name?”
“Ben.”
“Ben, what about you with come with me and grab a nice piece of cake at the cake shop? How does that sound?”
The young man shook his head furiously. “No, they will be there! They have taken over everything!”
“No, they won’t be,” Catherine said slowly. “It will only be you and me.”
Ben looked behind him to the crashing waves below, his body limp in defeat. He let out a sigh and turned towards her. “Okay,
I will come with you.” He reached for her hand, when another voice broke through the defiant wind.
“What’s going on here?”
Catherine glanced over her should to see a young German officer standing behind them, bracing against the wind.
Ben’s eyes widened at the sight and he started to back up towards the edge of the cliff. “No, no, no,” he mumbled, slipping on the lip of the cliff.
Heart pounding, Catherine stretched out her hand to the distressed youth. “Ben! Please, come with me,” she ordered, ignoring the figure behind her.
Ben shook his head, his hands outstretched as though seeking redemption from above. “I’m sorry. I cannot do it,” he said. “Not with him around.” Ben’s swollen eyes glanced at
Catherine once more, before turning into the wind, and jumping off the cliff.
“Nooo!” Her body flashed hot then cold as she fell to her knees in the damp grass, her hand stretched outright, grasping nothing but thin air. She felt the officer brush past her as he poked his head over the cliff.
The man’s body lay crucified on the rocks, blood speckling the blue ocean water.
Catherine ignored the tugging on her arm as the German officer hauled her to her feet. Violently, she pushed him away.
“Get off me!” she screamed, regaining her footing. He was close now, close enough she could see the lines of youth etched in his face.
“What is your name?” he asked calmly.
“Catherine La Mar.” She almost spat her name at him.
The officer dipped his head in a polite greeting as if what happened meant nothing to him. “May I see your papers?” he asked, bringing out his hand.
Catherine sucked in a breath of indignation and pulled her papers, which consisted of an identity card and birth certificate from a pocket in her dress. She watched him as he scanned them over. It was the first time she managed to have a good look at him.
It was his eyes that caught her breath, standing out in contrast to his dull uniform. They were the same shade of the sea, crashing and spitting below them. His straw-coloured hair was slicked under his visor cap. He was the perfect example of Hitler’s Aryan race.
The officer handed her papers back to her. She wanted a fight; wanted anything to contest him. “Why didn’t you stop him?” she asked.

About the Author Kellie Wallace

Author Kellie Wallace photo Kellie20Wallace20author20pic_zps71441c21.jpgBorn in Sydney, Australia Kellie Wallace developed a love for the written word early in life, recalling her earliest memory when she was three years old. Her father used to read to her when she was a child, establishing a deep love and respect for books. Kellie wrote a bit in high school, most memorably her first fantasy book called Giblin the Conquer, an X Files fan fiction and a military fiction.
After finishing high school, Kellie moved to the sunny Northern Beaches from the Central Coast and carved a successful career in the media/advertising industry writing for numerous Sydney based publications.
An aspiring novelist, Kellie fulfilled a dream in 2008 having her first book All She Ever Wanted published by Zeus Publications at the age of 22 years old.
In 2013, Kellie released her newest catalogue of books, Darkness before Dawn and Skylark. In her spare time she loves to write, game and draw. Her first crime fiction novel To lean of falling men will be out in April 2014, along with EarthWalker (out now!) and dystopian Edge of Tomorrow (August 2014).
She currently resides in Sydney with her husband.

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