Month: June 2014

Indie Author Spotlight – Theresa Parker and “Lightning Strikes”

Indie Author Spotlight – Theresa Parker and “Lightning Strikes”

I’ve got another great author for you – the second in two days!  Today, I’d like you to meet Theresa Parker

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Theresa Parker was born (1969) in Fresno California. She still lives in the Central San Joaquin Valley with her husband and sons. 

Theresa is an avid reader and whenever she finished reading a book, she would imagine new characters and insert them into the existing story. After a lot of prodding from her husband, she finally wrote, Lightning Strikes in 2008.

Aside from her passion for writing, she enjoys crafts, collecting crystals and gemstones, and spending time with her family.

You can follow Theresa on Facebook, at her website and on Goodreads.

Her new novel, “Lightning Strikes” is on sale on Amazon right now.  Check it out!

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SKUNKS AND BATS AND NARCOLEPTIC CATS, OH MY! 
As if being struck by lightning wasn’t bad enough. I spent a month in a coma. Of course that was when I was a teenager. It left me with some pretty unusual abilities. For instance, I can find just about anything or anyone. Oh, and I can see ghosts, too! 
I pick up extra cash working with the local P.D. I’m their go-to girl when they have someone they need to find. Despite all of this, my life is pretty boring — that is until the very hot Detective Nick Cavanaugh came into my life. Boy did we get off on the wrong foot. I was asked to pair up with Detective Cavanaugh to look for three missing children. Did I mention that he doesn’t believe in my superpowers? 
When we discover the children have been kidnapped, the search takes us up into the mountains and old mining towns. With time running out and my abilities going wonky, Cavanaugh is ready to drop me from the case. Pffft! As if that will stop me! 
—Andromeda Spencer 

It’s just $0.99 today and tomorrow – but be quick, because this sale is just for a limited time!

 

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Indie Author Spotlight – Lauren Algeo and the “Hikers” Trilogy

Indie Author Spotlight – Lauren Algeo and the “Hikers” Trilogy

I’ve got another great indie author for you this morning.  Meet Lauren Algeo…

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I’m a twenty-eight year old graphic designer from London, England. I currently write part-time on my commute to work and at weekends but would love to write full-time one day. I’m obsessed with books and films, particularly anything horror-related. My favourite author is Stephen King and I love watching TV shows like The Walking Dead and American Horror Story.
I published the first part of the Hikers trilogy, Hikers – Part One: Power in January 2013, followed by the second part, Part Two: Passion, in December 2013. The third book, Part Three: Politics, will be available late 2014. I’ll be releasing a prequel/accompanying book to the trilogy, Brewer’s Journal, next month.
I also have a standalone novel, The Perfect Date, which is a slightly different genre – a romance thriller – and I’m working on a short horror story collection.
And here are her social media links:
And here’s her book…
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It starts slowly. Merely a faint scratch in a deep part of your mind. A whispered word, little more than a sigh. But it gets louder, until the voice inside is all you can hear; manipulating, seducing, consuming. Then it’s time.

Three years ago Scott Brewer had everything: a beautiful wife, a successful career as a Detective Inspector, a nice house. Then two pivotal events changed his life forever. First, he lost his wife Karen to a brain tumour, then he lost his mind to a hiker – a member of a family of supernatural assassins he now spends his days hunting and trying unsuccessfully to kill.

A mass shooting at Waterloo station brings Brewer back to London, and to the hiker who nearly killed him. He manages to save a young girl from suicide at the will of his mind-controlling enemy and reluctantly allows her to join him on his mission. Georgie Duncan is a moody teenager with a turbulent past, sharp tongue and her fair share of tragedy. They form an unlikely friendship and must learn to work together to find a method of killing the seemingly invincible hikers.

Their journey takes them across the country, and perilously close to danger, as they move ever nearer to their final battle – defeating the most powerful hiker of all, the Grand.

You can buy book one of the Hikers Trilogy on Amazon.  And you can also buy book two there, as well!
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Thank You!

Thank You!

About a hundred people bought one of the Dream Series books when it was on sale and featured at Ereader News Today last week.  If you’re one of them (or if you’re one of the people who’s bought one or more of the books at any other time), thank you!

For those of you who just found me last week, though, a special welcome!  I hope you’ll enjoy the book you bought – and if you do, there are six more in the series to read, with more still to come, so there’s plenty of material for you.  And if you want to keep up with me and my books, just sign up for my mailing list and newsletter on the right side of the screen.

You can also drop in on the Goodreads group I’ve set up for my books to ask questions, discuss them, etc.  And, obviously, you can keep visiting here and comment on whatever catches your interest (I read all the comments, I promise!).

So, thanks again for taking a chance on my books – I think you’ll be glad you did!

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Ender’s Game

Ender’s Game

So I finally saw the movie version of “Ender’s Game” this weekend on cable.  I loved the book (I can take or leave the sequels, though).

It’s not a great movie, and I stand by the one thing I thought before seeing it – making Ender a young teen changes the story, and weakens it.  I realize they pretty much had to do it for practical reasons, but the impact of what’s done to Ender – and the shock of how smart and how ruthless he is – is far lessened because of his age.

Besides that, Harrison Ford pretty much mailed his performance in, which was disappointing (but unsurprising), and I wasn’t overly impressed with the look of the space battles.  The Battle Room was neat, but more time should have been spent there to show it off (again, I can see why, as a practical matter, they probably couldn’t do that – but as a viewer I was still a little disappointed).

As a translation from book to film, I think they probably did as well as they could.  There’s a lot of backstory (both stated and implied) in the book, and the realizations that Ender makes take a lot longer to happen in the book – we see him learn and grow, and in the movie a lot of that is just skipped over or referenced so quickly you barely see it).  And if you didn’t read the book, there are a lot of things that are shown quickly, or mentioned in passing, that you likely wouldn’t pick up on (such as, why does Ender soap himself up and turn on all the hot water before he fights Bonzo Madrid in the bathroom?).

Overall, I think it’s a tough book to film, and a lot of what’s interesting about the book (the many fights in the Battle Room and the way that Ender learns both about tactics and also how to be a leader) would seem repetitive if it were filmed faithfully.  So I have to give them credit for trying, and for doing their best to both keep as close as reasonably possible to the book while making a well-paced film.  I don’t think they succeeded, but I’m not sure they could have, ultimately.

 

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Indie Author Spotlight – Zoe Dawson and “AfterLife”

Indie Author Spotlight – Zoe Dawson and “AfterLife”

I’ve got another great indie author for you this morning…Zoe Dawson!

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Zoe Dawson writes romantic comedy and new adult contemporary romance, but will soon release urban fantasy, syfy and erotic romance.

Under the pen name, Karen Anders, she’s currently writing sexy NCIS agents, tough JAG lawyers, rogue Navy SEALs, courageous Marines–a mix of Navy and civilians investigating murder, espionage, and crime across a global landscape. These are the characters that populate her To Protect and Serve Series for Romantic Suspense!

When she’s not busy with writing or her full-time job, she’s painting or killing virtual mmorpg monsters, where getting armor for her characters is better than jewelry. She lives in North Carolina with her two grown children and one small, furry grey cat.

You can find her at the following links:

Website | Twitter | Facebook | Blog | Goodreads | Newsletter

 

And here’s her book!

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First, what’s her whole book series about?

The fine thread between reality and the fantastical has snapped. The mortal and supernatural must learn to co-exist in post-reality Minneapolis/St. Paul where video games leak monsters into the night, demons roam, thirsting for more than just blood, people are not who or what they seem and a diabolical evil plots and plans to devour the world.

And AfterLife?

In this world gone mad……Lily’s biggest challenge is to survive.

Lily Starbuck, kick-ass witch caterer, knows that a day that starts with blood on the horizon is a terrible omen. The day goes downhill from there when a grumpy werewolf refuses to pay his catering bill, her partner cleaned out their bank accounts, and Lily finds her murdered in their kitchen. To make matters worse, the Fairy Dust Administration (FDA) is sniffing around. Fae dust hounds hot on her partner’s trail for dealing in illegal dust now turn their attention to her. Their sexy Fae leader takes a particular interest in her and is hard to shake.

Heartbroken, flat broke and with her very livelihood in jeopardy, she discovers that the formidable Otherworlder Security (O.S.) is being tampered with. With no active investigation and a missing body, she has no choice but to discover who killed her partner. Her only backup is a cantankerous gnome who delights in going invisible on her. Clues lead her to an open case being investigated by a tough O.S. warden shapeshifter. It seems a rogue mage has created a video game that is unwarded and game monsters are being released to terrorize the human and supernatural citizens of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Trouble is Lily has reason to believe that this mage killed her partner. Looks like Lily will have to make a deal with a vamp devil and battle wits with the Twin Cities most powerful leader all in the name of justice.

You can find it all over the Interwebs:

Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Smashwords | itunes

 

And Zoe’s given us a great excerpt from the book…

“Lily, we have to go,” Nock said urgently.

“Before you do, if you don’t mind…” Talon said in a voice which brooked no argument, even while it sounded like he was asking permission, “…I’d like a private word with Ms. Starbuck.”

Nock’s uncle grabbed him by the scruff of the neck and yanked him out of the lab. As the door closed behind us, I got a glimpse of the alarm on Nock’s face, but there was nothing either of them could do. We were in the FDA, and here, whatever a fae said was law. I also guessed Nock’s uncle wanted me to distract Talon so he could get the dust out of the lab and hide it. The look he gave me said as much.

I should have taken the time to stir a defense against Talon, but I hadn’t. Now I was in the FDA, trapped in the basement with him. I was quite aware the dungeon was probably right below us. My palms started to sweat.

He smelled so much like spring and dirt, loamy and sweet and thick, and the scent went right to the primitive part of my brain and flicked a switch. My breath caught, then came fast. I hesitated, then breathed deeply to pull his scent in deep, coating my fear of him with the sweet promise of ecstasy. It was intoxicating to a witch like me.

“Mmhmm, you smell good.”

He crowded me back against the door, the metal hard against my back. He never physically touched me. But, oh Break take it, I wanted him to.

It took everything I possessed not to curl my arm around his neck and pull him close. He braced his big, strong hands on either side of my head and cocked his hip. His knowing smile turned him back into a bad boy in an expensive suit.

“There’s something you want to tell me, isn’t there, Lily? I can call you Lily? Ms. Starbuck seems so formal.”

I hushed out a breath at the sound of my first name on his lips. It sounded as lovely as the flower whose name I had adopted. “Sure you can.”

The promise in his voice was powerful and needy. There was something in him that called to something in me. I knew he felt it, too. Was I somehow compelling him?

His breath huffed out, as if he was fighting against something. I tried to find my reason, but all the blood seemed to have left my brain and gathered in other places, making it very hard to think clearly. Part of me knew that I couldn’t trust him. He had gone beyond trying to enrap me. He was enrapture.

“I know you have secrets.” He inhaled and exhaled on a soft breath. “I want to know them. I want to know…everything. Why don’t you whisper them in my ear?”

I started to open my mouth, to tell him at least part of the truth, part of how I had come to be so caught up in this crazy, jumbled mess Olivia had made of my life. But my eyes snagged on his mouth, his firm, fine lips, and my voice died in my throat. I couldn’t breathe, let alone talk. All I could do was stare.

I dimly recalled that there was something important I should have been saying or doing, but for the life of me I couldn’t remember what it was. I was thinking things, but not words. Words had deserted me, leaving only images: sight touch, smell…and, finally, finally taste.

My mouth was on his, my fingers in all that glorious, soft red hair, shocks of electricity sparking my nerve endings. He tasted like vanilla-laced cinnamon, but under that was something green, herbal, a light, clean taste like drinking spring water straight from the heart of the earth. Under all that was the taste of his skin, sweet and smooth.

“Weren’t you supposed to be telling me something, Lily?” he murmured, his chest heaving and his eyes dazed.

“I think so,” I said.

“I want to hear it,” he managed, his voice strained, and I smiled as I started to weaken.

My body demanded I say yes, I wanted to say yes. Why, I thought, hunger driving through me as I found his hard shoulders, why didn’t I just tell him about the dust? Such a small thing…And he was so deliciously beautiful, stirring my soul.

“Everything…” he breathed, his exhalation filling me, making me whole.

In a breathless wave, instinct rose, crushing my will. No! I panicked even as my body caved. I would sentence us all to death! He was trying to break my will. With a frightened jolt, I realized my lips had been parting to tell him…everything.

 

Finally, I’ve got a great interview with Zoe…

 

Who is your favorite author?
Really hard to pick one, but I’m a huge fan of Kim Harrison and Laurell K. Hamilton.

How do you describe your writing style?
Humorous for the most part, but also descriptive and emotionally satisfying.

Use no more than two sentences. Why should we read your book?
Take an imaginative, magical mystery ride with me into a world altered by the fracturing of reality where anything is possible.

Have any of your characters been modeled after yourself?
Probably the character that is the closet to me is Brooke Palmer in Groomed for Murder, my second book in the Going to the Dogs series. She’s a nurturer.

If you could exchange lives with any of your characters for a day which character would you choose and why?
Harper Sinclair from my Going to the Dogs Series, Collared, Book #4. She is uber rich, beautiful, and has one of the most sinfully handsome heroes I have ever created.

What books have most influenced your life?
The Sheik, The Princess Bride, Shanna, all The Dragonriders of Pern, all The Crystal Singer, All David Brin’s books, especially Startide Rising, all Stephen R. Donaldson especially The Mirror of her Dreams and A Man Rides Through, All the Shanara Books by Terry Brooks, The Lord of the Rings, all Phyllis A. Whitney, all Agatha Christie, all Tara Jantzen.

If you could select one book that you could rewrite and add your own unique twist on, which book would that be and why?
Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks. Never read another book by him. The hero deserved to live. He worked so hard and he doesn’t get a chance to enjoy his success.
Why would anyone lead it’s audience on a journey about the triumph of love and overcoming pain and sorrow of a lost loved one only to kill them in the end?

Beatles or Monkees? Why?
This is a tough, tough choice. I’m going to have to say The Monkees. I loved Mickey Dolenz, I watched their TV show religiously, and their songs were great!

Who should play you in a film of your life?
Valerie Bertinelli. Many people say I look a lot like her.

 

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My Writing Process

My Writing Process

I’m thrilled to participate in an ongoing blog hop, talking about how I write, and why I write what I do.  I was tagged by Livia Harper, which I really appreciate – you really ought to click over and take a look at what she has to say.  I’ll wait…

OK, now you’re back, so let’s talk about me, and what I write!

What am I working on?

I’m currently working on three Dream Series projects.  I’m two chapters into book #8 of the series (“Dream Vacation”) and I’ve also written about 17,000 words of the book after that (“Shattered Dream”), as well as a collection of short pieces that will come out in December (“The Twelve Dreams of Christmas”).  I plan to have “Dream Vacation” out at the end of October, and I’m confident I can meet that goal.

How does my work differ from others of its genre?

I think that the big difference with the Dream Series books is the particular combination or crossing of genres: a little romance, a little suspense, a paranormal twist, and then very relatable real-life challenges woven into each book.  In “Dream Student”, my heroine, Sara, has to cope with her newfound (and unasked-for) ability to step into other people’s dreams.  That power leads her into the hunt for a serial killer.  But it also connects her with Brian, who might be the love of her life.  So she has to sort out her feelings about that.  And she’s also got to pass all her final exams and try to get into medical school.  It’s the mix of all those things that really make these books unique, I think.

Why do I write what I do?

Because I have to.

Really.  The characters of the Dream Series books – not just Sara and Brian, but their whole family and friends and co-workers – are very real to me after seven+ books, and, basically, I can’t not write about them.  And, believe me, I’ve tried!

How does my writing process work?

It’s simple.  I sit down and write.

OK, that was a little bit flippant.  I don’t outline, really.  I have a general idea of the plot and how it will end up, and I usually have a few things that I know will happen, but mostly I just start writing and see what develops.  The entire subplot of Janet Black and her mother in “Dream Doctor” happened that way.  I didn’t plan it out, it just got bigger as I kept going, and I saw how it tied into the main plot of the book and the lessons that Sara was learning both inside and outside the classroom.

For the current book, “Dream Vacation,” I know what happens at the end of the book, and in the epilogue.  And I know the main problem Sara will have to solve.  And there are two or three scenes that I know I really want in there, but past that, it’s all open road…

 

Next week, the hop continues with three fantastic authors.  They are:

Jalpa Williby

Parvati Tyler

 

 

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Sneak Peek – Back to the Beginning!

Sneak Peek – Back to the Beginning!

It’s Sneak Peek Sunday…when you get a look at an excerpt from one of my books, and from a whole bunch of other great authors.

By way of a Sneak Peek, this morning I’m going back to the first book in the Dream Series, DREAM STUDENT.  In this short excerpt, Sara is experiencing a very typical college student problem: a nasty hangover…

I need aspirin.  And then I need to vomit.  And then I need to die.  That might not be the right order.

This is why I haven’t gotten drunk like that since freshman year.  It was a great party.  Everyone was there.  Unfortunately for everyone, if the sounds I hear from the bathroom are any indication they all feel pretty much the same as I do.  Beth certainly does; “death warmed over” would be about ten steps up from how she looks right now.  I don’t even want to imagine how I look.

I–very slowly–walk to the bathroom.  I keep my eyes closed as much because I don’t want to see my reflection as because the light is so painful.  I stick my head in the sink, turn on the cold water and splash my face.

At some point later, I cup my hand under the tap and try to drink a mouthful of water.  It takes several tries before I can manage it.  I’m not sure how I keep the water down.  It seems like this task takes a good half hour.

I go back to my room, find my aspirin, open it, get three pills out.  It seems like this also takes a good half hour.  I take the aspirin, and thankfully they go down.  Maybe they’ll even stay down.  I slowly, carefully sit back on my bed and, an inch at a time, I get myself lying flat on my back.

I can hear the wind blowing against the window.  There’s a small part of my brain that knows it’s just a light breeze, gently rattling the screen.  But what I’m hearing right now is hurricane-force winds slamming against the window, shaking the entire building right to the foundation.

What did I tell myself last night?  We really ought to know better.

Remember, DREAM STUDENT is only the first book in the series, and you can see the rest of them RIGHT HERE!

 

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