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Thursday, 4 June 2015

Blurb Blitz Tour & Giveaway - Lei Crime Series: 8 novellas / 8 authors




Never Again
Author: Julie C. Gilbert
Genre: YA Susupense

Book Description:
The breakup was just the beginning …

When college junior Alana Adams catches her boyfriend passionately kissing another woman, she promptly dumps Nathan and turns to her best friend, Michael, for advice and emotional support.

At first, Nathan apologizes and showers Alana with gifts in an effort to win her back. He tries to get her to see they belong together, but when his efforts fail, he concludes the real problem in their relationship must be her best friend.

As Alana’s rejection further sinks in, Nathan realizes there’s only one solution to their problem: kill Michael Stevens.

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About the Author
Julie is a writer as well as a high school chemistry teacher. She has a YA science fiction series called Devya’s Children, and a Christian mystery series called Heartfelt Cases. She enjoys warm weather, hot tea and coffee, reading, writing, teaching, building Legos, reviewing products, and listening to books on CD or audible.

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Fireweed Trail
Author: Craig Hansen
Genre: YA Suspense

Book Description:
Before she was a detective...

Troubled teen Leilani Texeira is on the edge of self-destruction. As a last-ditch effort to reach her, Auntie sends her to the Fireweed Trail program, a wilderness therapy hike down the Oregon Coast Trail. Things go well until a fellow hiker turns up dead.

Now she's a murder suspect.

Damaged and fragile, Lei is pushed from inaction to one of the most harrowing adventures in her young life. Miles from civilization and help, she only has her own strength and determination to save herself from of a killer's wrath.

And instead of hiking, she's running for her life.

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About the Author
Craig Hansen wrote his first SF published short story, "The S.S. Nova," when he was fourteen. It was published in the Minnesota Writers in the Schools COMPAS program's 1981 anthology of student writing, When It Grows Up, You Say Goodbye To It. That was when he decided to dedicate himself to writing.

Hansen earned two degrees at Minnesota State University at Mankato under the mentorship of young adult novelist Terry Davis. In the years that followed, Hansen worked a variety of jobs, including five years in journalism in northwestern Wisconsin, where he earned several state awards for his writing and editing.

His work has appeared in the Meadowbrook Press anthology, Girls to the Rescue, Book 1, as well as the true crime journal, Ripper Notes, in volume 28.

His first novel, Most Likely, was released in May 2011. Shada, the first installment of the Ember Cole series of young adult paranormal suspense books, was published in September 2011. Under Contract followed in the spring of 2012. The Devohrah Initiative appeared in August 2013. Nice Girl Like You appeared in June 2014, and Spoiled is September 2014. Rotten and The Woodsman were both released in October 2014. Ripe was released in February 2015, and the KindleWorld tale, Fireweed Trail, set in the Lei Crime KW created by Toby Neal, is his most recent release.

Hansen remains hard at work on several projects that will be announced when they are close to release, on his author website.

Hansen lives in Oregon with his wife, a dog, two cats, and his 92-year-old father, a World War II veteran.

Craig's interests include the music of Johnny Cash, reading the novels of other independent authors, blogging, and the study of Messianic theology.

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14 comments:

  1. Do you aim for a set amount of words/pages per day when writing?

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    1. Okay, for some reason, my comment didn't post before, but I try for 2000 words in a "writing day" but those only happen in the summer. I usually come around 3500-4000 in a full writing day. That's 2 chapters. Chapters are about 1500-2000 words on average. Thanks for asking.

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  2. Thanks for hosting the Lei Crime authors, great site, and appreciate the feature.
    eden

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  3. These really sound like great stories. Really enjoyed the excerpts.

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  4. I have never read any "Lei" stories before but they sound really interesting. Beside Leilani is my
    granddaughters name so now I NEED to read them. haha

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  5. This is a new author for myself. Can't wait to read!

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  6. Love the cover of Fireweed Trail. Scary!

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  7. I have enjoyed learning about the book. Thanks for sharing it.

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  8. Thanks for introducing me to new books. I can't wait to read them!

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  9. Sounds like an exciting read THANKS

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  10. Cant wait to read these! Thank you for the giveaway

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