Tuesday, April 28, 2015

DESTINED FOR DEATH - A Book Review and Giveaway

Destined For Death
SYNOPSIS
Seventeen-year-old Nadia Petrov’s world is shaken when the Human Preservation Agency robs her of the chance to live a normal life with the boy of her dreams.
Nadia finds herself in a devastating situation; she must hide her nightmare inflicting side as a means of survival—the discovery of her ability being a death sentence. The only thing keeping Nadia from succumbing to her unbearable circumstances is that Hunter Sullivan, the boy she’s madly in love with, feigns loyalty to the HPA to protect her.
REVIEW
I have followed this delightful YA story from its inception when Nadia, the Nightmare Inflictor, first stumbled across Hunter, the innocent human soul, stranded in the mind of a mind of a Sin Eater.  She had consumed his soul in a deal with the Human Preservation Agency, thinking she was ridding the world of one more really bad guy, only to be sadly misled.
After an initial surprise of finding a real living entity within the nightmare that she was inflicting, Nadia became intrigued with the young man and continued to slip back into the dreams of the Sin Eater, Jacqueline.  Through the series, we have seen Jacqueline killed and jump bodies, Hunter released from his mind prison and returned to his body which has been in a coma, and various members of the creature kingdom killed by HPA as they search for a way to free themselves from the grips of Hunter’s mother and her HPA group who are out to destroy the creatures that they have determined to be dangerous monsters against humankind.
Through all this, the love between Nadia and Hunter has continued to blossom and grow despite constant discouragement from friends and fear of family discovery at every turn.  The Montagues and the Caprios have nothing this love story.  In many ways I see touches of Romeo and Juliet dusting throughout the series.
Ginna has grown as an author during her time writing this series.  From the early struggles of moving from viewpoint to viewpoint, with all voices being spoken in the first person, it was easy to get lost in where you were in the story.  By the time we got to DESTINED FOR DEATH, her maturity as a writer was showing.  Her characters had been well developed.  You knew who each person was, where their loyalty was, and wanted to scream at the book on occasion for that character to not trust the one they were talking to, because you knew better.  The storyline was solid, fast paced, and would leave you breathless as you tried to read fast enough to keep up with the characters as they sped past you on the page.
Ginna’s world building skills have also grown over time.  Even though the setting is in today’s world, there are certain aspects of the story that needed to be built around the creature world and she did a fabulous job of creating the imagery needed to set us on edge where needed, especially in the nightmare world of Jacqueline in the dream sequences.
I loved this final chapter to the love story of Hunter and Nadia.  It brought closure to the wild ride that I had been on for the past few months.  I hope to see more of this series about other characters, but was glad to finally quit holding my breath for Nadia and Hunter.  Great Job, Ginna!!!!  You knocked this one out of the park!  FIVE STAR review for YA fantasy fiction.
INTERVIEW
Ginna, I feel like we have really got to know each other over the last months as I have read your novels and we have visited about each of them.  It is almost sad to see this story of Hunter and Nadia come to a close.  Why don’t we take some time to talk a little more about your other projects and have you tell us a little about your life?
Now that you have resolved the story of Hunter and Nadia, where do you plan on taking this cast of characters?
While Hunter and Nadia’s story is finished, the world they live in is still in turmoil, a war raging between the Creature Council and the Human Preservation Agency. In my next series, a companion series to Destined for Dreams, I revisit the world with new main characters and a new location. While the series has love woven into it, it focuses more on self-discovery, friendship, and surviving in a strange world neither of the main characters new existed. Characters from Destined for Dreams do make an appearance throughout the series, and it’ll be a great way to almost catch up with old friends while meeting new ones.
After writing this series of books, have you developed a particular character that you have personally just fallen in love with?  How about one that just wants to make you scrape your nails across the chalkboard when it is time to write about them again?
Besides Hunter and Nadia, my favorite character is Jacqueline Matthews. Her character has grown so much over the series, I just love writing about her. Who knows, maybe she’ll get her own series one day.
There aren’t really any characters I hate writing. I love even writing my antagonists. If I find I dislike writing a character, I edit them out.
Do you have other projects in the works that have you going other directions?
I’m constantly plotting new books, and I plan to stay in the same world for at least six more novels, but I also have a standalone YA Contemporary novel I’m in the process of editing. I’d like to write a few more after as well.
Other than writing, which by the way I love your stories.  What other things do you do in the literary world?  Which do you seem to find the most enjoyment doing?
Besides writing, I do design work—from novel covers to bookmarks and ads. I enjoy creating things people love, and I find it satisfying to create things visually.
I know that there has been great tragedy in your personal life recently.  But I know that there have been a few blessings that were recovered from that maelstrom.  What was the most precious item that you found?
Honestly, every item I recovered from the fire was precious, even things as little as a spatula had me counting my blessings. But I’d say the most precious thing I recovered were my daughter’s hospital foot prints and family pictures that weren’t transferred into the digital age. I also found my writing journals from when I was a teen. I never knew what was really important to me until I lost almost everything.
Have you found new sources for creative ideas since moving to a new locale?  What one thing do you find the most different between Texas and California? What one thing do you find the most charming about your new locale?  What do you wish was more like “home”?
Moving from a heavily populated city area to a more rural small town has definitely been an adjustment. I find that nature inspires my creative ideas—the rivers, the wildflowers, the lush greenery—everything is beautiful.
Besides the people and the local restaurants/shopping, and hopefully this doesn’t sound too creepy, but the cemeteries around here are quite charming.  They possess something different about them. They’re smaller, more personal—peaceful. I can definitely imagine a paranormal story being based here.
What I miss about California is the ocean. When you read my novels, a lot of my dream worlds take place near the ocean. And in my next series, the characters are from a beach city. I lived a few miles from the beach, and there’s just something about the ocean I find so peaceful. I miss the marine layer that rolled in almost nightly—the cool humidity of it, and of course the scent. The one thing I wish were most like home would be the having things closer. I don’t like driving 40 minutes away to get to a mall or Costco. I miss being able to go anywhere I wanted with minimal or no drive time.
Thank you so very much for taking the time to share with us and for giving us insight into your characters and into the paranormal world that they live in.  I look forward to future stories of this group of “creatures” and their special abilities and how they survive amongst us. 

GINNAABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ginna Moran started writing poetry as a teenager in a spiral notebook that she still has tucked away on her desk today. Her love of writing grew after she graduated high school and she completed her first unpublished manuscript at age eighteen.
When she realized her love of writing was her life’s passion, she studied literature at Mira Costa College in Northern San Diego. Besides writing young adult novels, she was senior editor, content manager, and image coordinator for Crescent House Publishing Inc. for four years.
Aside from Ginna’s professional life, she enjoys binge watching television shows, playing pretend with her daughter, and cuddling with her dogs. Some of her favorite things include chocolate, anything that glitters, cheesy jokes, and organizing her bookshelf.
Ginna is currently hard at work on her next novel.

TRAVELS WITH PENNY - Book Tour and Giveaway

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Travels CoverTitle: Travels with Penny
Author:
David Alan Morrison
Publication Date:
April 2015
Publisher: Booktrope
Two things flashed through my mind when I opened the door to the sex shop to find my mother standing in front of the display case talking to a tall salesman wearing a leather harness, jock strap and a dog collar. The first was, "Oh, crap." The second was, "I hate when Dad's right."
Following the sudden death of his father, a single, middle-aged gay guy struggles with his own mortality be reminiscing about the travels with his gregarious mother. It is a look at the transformation of the baffling, complex relationship between children and their parents.
 
 
 
 
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Dave Morrison (CI & CT, NIC-A, SC:L, NAD-5). Dave received his A.A. in ASL/ENG Interpreting from L.A. Pierce College in 1989. In 2000, he obtained his M.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Kentucky. He has interpreted in a variety of venues, from the courtroom to funerals to underwater conservation forums. As an actor, he has been seen on stage, TV and film. He is currently an adjunct instructor of Drama at Skagit Valley College and works with local theatres as a director, actor and instructor.
 
 
 
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Monday, April 27, 2015

WILD WOOD - Blog and Book Review

wild wood
SYNOPSIS
For fans of Diana Galbaldon’s Outlander series comes a gripping and passionate new historical novel. Intrigue, ancient secrets, fairy tales, and the glorious scenery of the Scottish borders drive the story of a woman who must find out who she really is.

Jesse Marley calls herself a realist; she’s all about the here and now. But in the month before Charles and Diana’s wedding in 1981 all her certainties are blown aside by events she cannot control. First she finds out she’s adopted. Then she’s run down by a motor bike. In a London hospital, unable to speak, she must use her left hand to write. But Jesse’s right-handed. And as if her fingers have a will of their own, she begins to draw places she’s never been, people from another time—a castle, a man in armor. And a woman’s face.

Rory Brandon, Jesse’s neurologist, is intrigued. Maybe his patient’s head trauma has brought out latent abilities. But wait. He knows the castle. He’s been there.

So begins an extraordinary journey across borders and beyond time, a chase that takes Jesse to Hundredfield, a Scottish stronghold built a thousand years ago by a brutal Norman warlord. What’s more, Jesse Marley holds the key to the castle’s secret and its sacred history. And Hundredfield, with its grim Keep, will help Jesse find her true lineage. But what does the legend of the Lady of the Forest have to do with her? That’s the question at the heart of Wild Wood. There are no accidents. There is only fate. 
REVIEW
I love historical fiction.  I can get lost in the pages of a well written book and I found myself lost in just such a book when I opened the pages to WILD WOOD, by Posie Graeme-Evans.  This gem is a historical fiction with an overlay of not time travel, but not really fantasy either.  It is a mix of folklore, historical fiction and an interesting current time mystery with just a touch of a love story to keep the love forlorn interested and turning the pages wondering who is going to get the cute young doctor.
The old country in the north of England and in the south of Scotland is riddled with ancient sites.  There are many moldery castles hanging on, despite the fact that they should have long since collapsed in a heap of rubble.  Posie took this magical setting to use as a backdrop as she began to weave a story of an adopted young lady, Jesse, looking for her birth parents, a young and brilliant psychiatrist, Rory, who takes her under wing after an unfortunate accident leaves her with a head injury and a lot of unanswered questions.  He whisks her off to one of these moldery castles up near the Scottish border.  After they arrive, her dreams of the past intensify, about the very castle that they are staying in and she discovers that she has already met the owner of the castle, Alicia just before she landed in the hospital in London.  The oddities just continue and grow more complex with the unwinding of the story.  
The mystery of the story that Jesse continues to reveal through the dream sequences of the Hundrefield during the 1400s is a wonderful historical fiction story, unto itself.  It is well written, the characters multi-dimensional, and you can live, breath and smell the very essence of what it would be to live in Hundredfield with the Donnes during that time period.
It is the very magic and essence of the Ancient Ones, especially the ”Lady of the Forrest”, that binds the two stories across the centuries, as she draws Jesse, Rory, and Alicia (the owner of the castle) into a more and more complex mystery in the present, even as the story progresses and becomes more poignant in the past.  Each of the storylines stands well alone, as a wonderful mystery and love story. 
WILD WOOD is the masterful weaving of the two stories together, and the surprising, but logical conclusion of this book makes this complex novel a worthy read. Though at times not an easy read and at times it seems to bog down.  History is not all excitement either.  It is the hunger for the “answers” that kept me moving forward, for I knew that even these few sections would offer logical reason on retrospect at the end.
Posie paid attention to detail in the development of her story, for each detail had a purpose and came back to answer an unsolved question later in the story.  The face Jesse kept drawing, places in the castle Jesse knew about or could draw in detail that were pictures in old books in the castle library, these are small examples.  There were little details like a white lock of hair in a character’s otherwise black locks.  All of these small details were clues, they all had reasons.   Small though they seemed, each was of some significance in the plot and storyline. Following those types of details and trails through a novel makes for exquisite reading.  In this case it came to a true love affair with the story and characters between the pages.
WILD WOOD by Posie Graeme-Evans is literary work of potential significance in this reviewer’s opinion.  With a FIVE STAR rating, I hope that she gains the attention of the reading public.  I highly recommend her work for the serious historical fiction, historical mystery, historical folk lore, adult literary fiction, and historical romance readers.  The book is not a light read, but is worth the relaxing diligent read of someone ready to enjoy a well written literary work. 
posieABOUT THE AUTHOR
Posie Graeme-Evans is the internationally bestselling author of five novels, including The Island House and The Dressmaker. She has worked in Australian film and television for the last thirty years as a director, commissioning executive and creator/producer of hundreds of hours of drama and children’s series, including the worldwide smash hit McLeod’s Daughters and Daytime Emmy nominated Hi-5. She lives in Tasmania with her husband and creative partner, Andrew Blaxland. Visit her website at PosieGraemeEvans.com.
Visit her website at PosieGraemeEvans.com.
You can purchase WILD WOOD at Amazon.com 

Friday, April 24, 2015

THE CORE - A Book Review



SYNOPSIS
There’s something strange about David, something that goes beyond the way he makes Ellie feel. He’s wealthy, poised, and a complete enigma. With nothing to lose but her heart, Ellie goes in search of the truth—a search that leads her down an eye-opening path that reveals secrets about the world she thought she knew.

The world’s order is held in careful balance, the essence of good and evil tilting the scale. When the fabric of reality is stripped away, Ellie is forced to make a decision to follow the path David’s constructed before her or simply walk away. The Core is missing and someone must step up and stand between the light and darkness, holding each back and maintaining equilibrium. 

REVIEW
THE CORE is an interesting book that found its way to my desk this last week.  The premise was such that it demanded that I jump places, and I pulled it from its rightful place in my TBR pile and crawled beneath my comfy snuggle with a “cuppa” and settled down to read.  Though the first in a Serial, it held promise to keep my brain ticking about the plot and characters as the opening pages immediately dove me into intrigue and romantic longing.  
Having taken the time to get to know the author a little, I knew that there would be more to the story than romance and intrigue.  I was not disappointed!  Initially, Kate Thomas introduced the reader to a three main characters.  Two of the main characters were twins, a brother (Jacob)  and a sister (Ellie), who also happened to be the CPA for the third main character, who was her good-looking, single, thirty-something, boss (David).  The only problem was Ellie could have sworn she saw her boss washing immense amounts of blood from his body at the office a few nights before and so with her brother’s help, was determined to discover what it was that her boss did to earn money for his clients and himself. 
Before they can uncover the income sources, David whisks Ellie off from New York City to Los Angeles for a business trip where he promises to answer questions and offer her a partnership.  Huh?  The mystery deepens before the book gets going, and this reader was sucked in.  No sleep coming till I had answers.
The storyline was not limited to romantic tension, which there was plenty of between the leading characters.  There was no shortage of mystery, as new characters were introduced and the questions continued to pile up instead of being answered.  Then worlds began to tilt on end and a taste of the paranormal started slithering its way between the lines and tingling down my spine as it became obvious that not all was as it seemed. 
Ellie was spooked.  Had she been pulled into something “wicked this way comes”?  Or could she depend on the realm of the norm, David finally start to open up.  The discoveries that Ellie makes about David, his friends, their clients, and finally about herself is at first mind-boggling, and then mind-altering.  Only time and more answers will help Ellie come to the decisions she needs to make. 
I am thankful that there are more novels in this series, as I, too have many more questions for David and his team of friends in the coming tales that they have to share.
As an analytical reader, I loved this book for the sub-story and potential for allegories that I read beneath the wonderful storyline that Kate Thomas wrote for our enjoyment.  Though not discussed here, they would be wonderful topics in group reads and discussions. 
I would recommend this book, and potentially this series for YA, Paranormal, Contemporary Romance.  This book received a good FIVE STAR rating for the depth of character development and multi-level plot that leads to much discussion.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kate Thomas, is the author of the upcoming Equilibrium Series, a five-book supernatural new adult series, with plans for a few more series in 2015. 

She is a CPA by trade, a church planter and entrepreneur at heart; however, writing and reading are passions she just can't help but indulge in. With more ideas than one person should be allowed, she is blessed to have a muse that doesn't seem to take a vacation and more energy that one might consider healthy.

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

GUILD OF IMMORTAL WOMEN - Blog Tour and Giveaway







Title: Guild of Immortal Women
Author: David Alan Morrison
Publication Date: November 2014

Two bodies are discovered on the grounds of “The Bastille,” home to a coven of witches who belong to the Guild of Immortal Women. The bodies have strange characteristics, so what follows is a combination merry and sinister romp through ancient history. Medieval times are brought to life through a massive Tapestry adorning the mansion’s walls where the characters — animals and humans — emerge through tears in the fabric. It is up to Detective Matt Mathers and social worker Lynn Swanson to solve the murder-mystery while dealing with the strange world of magic, Guardian Abbey’s amnesia from her past lives, and the devilish mission of Robert and the Doctor to create an immortal heir through the laboratory.

Foreword Reviews‘ 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award Finalist

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Dave Morrison (CI & CT, NIC-A, SC:L, NAD-5). Dave received his A.A. in ASL/ENG Interpreting from L.A. Pierce College in 1989. In 2000, he obtained his M.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Kentucky. He has interpreted in a variety of venues, from the courtroom to funerals to underwater conservation forums. As an actor, he has been seen on stage, TV and film. He is currently an adjunct instructor of Drama at Skagit Valley College and works with local theatres as a director, actor and instructor.
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