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Monday 17 March 2014

BOTW - WEEK 44 {Wattpad}

My Life I Left
Author: DiceFab
Genre: Action / Adventure

Wattpad Book Blurb:
Trish is a high tact thief everyone is after her, but she steals to keep her son alive but one day George the dective that been looking for her finds her.

She runs with her son heading to South America starting a new life, but what happens when it comes with twist and turns of bumping into a guy name Micheal.

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The Dream
Author: Ashutoshmoru
Genre: Teen Fiction / Paranormal

Wattpad Book Blurb:

Dreams can be beautiful and filled with happiness, but for some Dreams turn into nightmares, Twisted and Dark.

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The Unborn Mist
Author: JuveriaB
Genre: Paranormal

Wattpad Book Blurb:
Elizabeth Mist faces the worst tragedies of her life, after aborting her second child. Haunted by the spirit, tormented by her guilt, the young woman tries her level best to protect her loved ones. Will she keep her family safe or lose herself while she does?

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Numinous
Author: Emory Swara
Genre: Teen Fantasy

Wattpad Book Blurb:
Growing up with a step-mother that could care less if she existed and a father that abandoned her at a young age, Lily Blackmoor mostly took care of herself, and her younger brother Sebastian, on her own. Teased relentlessly through elementary and middle school, she didn't have it much better at school. It wasn’t until her small, tabby cat Blink lured her into a magical hideaway that everything changed.

He wasn’t what he seemed and was on a mission to bring her back to her home world. But the road back is hard and deadly, and there are conditions before they can make the journey. It’s not until she is so close to meeting those conditions that the least likely person shows up making everything more complicated.

In the meantime, her brother Sebastian is having terrible nightmares, that at first he shrugs off, but when it’s clear they are trying to tell him something; he starts to listen. The message: Lily, if not stopped, will leave a wake of destruction over the Earth, and it’s up to him to stop her.

Told from different characters point of view, Numinous is a story of magic, power and adventure, love and fear, trials and suffering, and of faith.

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Wonderwall
Author: ilovebritishboys1
Genre: Teen Romance / Fan Fiction

Wattpad Book Blurb:
"I love you" I whispered in his ear as he put me in his warm embrace and held my hand into his.

"You really do?" He asked while he was drawing circles on the top of my hand with his thumb.

"Yes" I can't hide it any more. I have loved him since the day I met him. I know I'm not good at showing it, but I do know that I love him with all my heart and I'm ready to spent the rest of my life with him.

"I love you more Alice, you're my wonderwall" He said and he kissed me passionately. Fighting for him was hard, but I know it's worth it.

Read the story of Zayn Malik and Alice Evans, two people very different from each other, that are determined to keep their love alive even at the darkest times. But is their love strong enough to overcome all the obstacles that show up on the way?...

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Sunday 16 March 2014

Lucky Leprechaun Giveaway Hop - Book of Choice or Amazon Gift Card


Lucky Leprechaun Giveaway Hop
Featuring Books About Magic
March 17th - 24th

Co-hosted by Books Complete Me

Several blogs are taking part, so there's lots of amazing gifts to be won. Check out the rules of the other blogs. I will choose a winner within 5 days following the end of this contest. I will contact the winner via email. Winner will also be announced on this page.

***Giveaway***

My giveaway is for a paperback copy of one of the magical titles below from The Book Depository or you can choose a book of your choice (up to $10). Alternatively, you may opt for a $10 Amazon Gift Card.

International Giveaway.

Ends March 24th (midnight GMT).

My Magic Book List

        

So there you have my list of magical books. Enter the giveaway and then hop on to the next one.
Thanks and good luck to everyone!





Saturday 15 March 2014

Cover Reveal & Giveaway: Son of Set by Kelsey Ketch


Release Date: 05/02/14

Summary from Goodreads:
“. . . the Sons would never just let him go—alive.”

Seth O’Keefe has broken the laws of his god. He never thought he would sacrifice his own future to protect a Daughter of Isis. But when the Sons of Set discovered Natti is the Secret Keeper, he had no choice. Now, Seth and Natti are on the run from his father, who wants nothing more than to see Seth dead. With no allies, Seth turns to the Daughters of Isis for help, hoping they would protect Natti. But when they meet the Daughters, he discovers a secret that puts both their lives in more danger. Low on options, Seth sees only one possibility for survival. He must help Natti solve an ancient puzzle and find the secret name of Ra.



Natara “Natti” Stone is having a hard time swallowing the truth. She can’t believe what she has learned in the past twenty-four hours: Seth is a Son of Set blessed with charm; she is a Daughter of Isis blessed with a sliver of Ma ‘at; the locket her grandmother gave her holds an ancient Egyptian secret linking to Osiris and Isis. That along with being tortured and brutalized by the Sons of Set, she can hardly hold herself together. Thank God for Seth’s touch! That warm, tingling sensation that drowns it all out. Yet her heart struggles to stay focused. She must quickly embrace her destiny before the secret name of Ra falls into the wrong hands.



*Note: Content for Upper YA*



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About the author Kelsey Ketch


During her high school years, Kelsey Ketch could always be found tucked away in a little corner of the hall or classroom, writing her fantasy worlds and creating illustrations and maps. Today is no different, except now she’s writing in the break room at her office building or at the tables of the Barnes and Noble Café in Cary, North Carolina. She is also an avid reader, a part-time book blogger at Ketch’s Book Nook, and lives with her two orange tabbies and awesome and humorous flat-mate.Daughter of Isis is her debut novel.



For more information, please visit her site at kelseyketch.com.


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Two prize packs, each containing a silver ankh pendant with seven knot anklet, Son of Set e-reader bling, 3 bookmarks, 2 temporary tattoos, 2 character collectable cards, and 2 wristbands (INT).

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BOTM - Within These Walls {Wattpad}

Within These Walls
Author: Hope-Adon
Genre: YA Paranormal / Mystery

Wattpad Book Blurb:
The last thing seventeen-year-old April Parker expects is to wake up locked inside a facility with dozens of other teenagers. There are no signs of their kidnappers, and no one to tell them what’s going on. At first, the kids form friendships and create alliances to survive. But challenges arise when some of the stronger teens fight for control and power. And the weaker ones—like April and her new friends—are caught in the middle of a deadly war.

As conditions become even more stressful and the teens’ endurance is put to the test, stranger things start to happen. Supernatural things. Dangerous things. And no one is coming to save them.

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Interview


1. Please tell the readers a bit about yourself.

I’m an aspiring author in her late twenties who never thought she’d ever be writing seriously, but life has a way of taking you places you never imagined.

2. What types of books do you write?

I mostly do young adult fantasy, though I’m interested in anything supernatural or outside the realm of possibility. It’s fun to stretch and bend the rules of the physical world.

3. How many books have you written?

I’m close to completing my fourth.

4. What movie and/or book are you looking forward to this year?

For books, Silver Shadows (Bloodlines series by Richelle Mead). I’ve followed this series as well as Vampire Academy for so long it’s hard not to get excited whenever there’s a new book out. For movies, I’ll have to say Robocop. It brings back memories.

5. What type of books do you enjoy reading?

Anything with a strong protagonist, a big great evil to defeat, and an obstacle-filled journey along the way.

6. If you were stranded on a desert island what 3 things would you want with you?

I’m thinking like a Hunger Games tribute, because I would pick practical things that would help me survive, like a knife and rope. But the third item would be a book, of course, for those long days and nights when I’m not fighting off predators or trying to escape.

7. Are you considering a sequel?

Definitely.

8. What inspired you to become a writer?

Loving books inspired me. I wanted to evoke that same feeling of enjoyment and appreciation in readers.


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Friday 14 March 2014

Guest Post & Giveaway - The Lost Prince by C.T. Hill

The Lost Prince
Author: C.T. Hill
Genre: Fantasy, Science Fiction 
Publisher: DIP Press
Pages: coming soon to print (May 2014)
Language: English 
Format: eBook (coming soon to print)

Book Description
The Lost Prince is the first installment of The Shadowdancer Chronicles, a series based on the life and trials of the Prince of Panthos, Kareth Maneiron, the son and heir to the Throne of the Vint.

Panthos fell amidst the chaos of deceit and betrayal. The war lasted less than a week, the genocide that followed stretched across three decades.

The world changed the night King Maras, the ruler of the Vint, took the hand of Queen Somara, the ruler of Panthos. They were married. They were bedded. And, while the city of Lilanth slept off the celebration, the Vintish King opened the city’s gates and brought forth his knights, stealing the life from thousands of Panthosi as they slumbered.

The Queen escaped. Kareth was born.

The Prince of Panthos went by many names. He was the Moon Prince, the Whispering Prince, the Dreamslayer. He was the Night Terror, the Prince of Blades, the Shadowdancer. By his birth he was Kareth Maneiron, son, and mortal enemy, of King Maras Maneiron, Ruler of the Vint.

Kareth’s cousin, a member of the ancient and deadly Uthari Sacred Guard, taught Kareth the ways of combat, the costs of killing, but it was not until he became a Child of the Shadows that his true potential surfaced. The world had not seen a fiercer warrior, not since the Man of a Thousand Faces, not since history was written on stone.

Amidst the scramble and burdened by fear, the Silent King turned to an ancient evil, one that he did not understand, and, in his dread, he released a member of the Vorai into the realm in hopes of defeating his son.

Kareth teamed up with an unlikely ally, a young serving girl named Selene, and he was forever reminded of the price that he must pay for redemption, for freedom, and for his people, at least those that had survived, to defeat persecution.

The price was more than Kareth possessed, but not more than he was willing to pay.

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Guest Post - The Inspiration Behind The Lost Prince

Inspiration for The Lost Prince came from a short story I wrote years ago called The Wash. My goal in this story was to explore the intricacies involved in the common people's rumor mill about a legendary character. It was written as an oral biography, and once the story was finished I was so intrigued with this character, Kareth, that I just knew that he was something special.

I began writing The Lost Prince shortly after finishing The Wash, and the story moved along well. Though The Wash did not go into detail about Kareth, at least not as much detail as the novel, I had a very interesting time forming the world that Kareth exists in. In my short story there are some similarities, such as the Vint, which is mentioned a few times. There are even a few of the supporting characters, or at least their names, that were used in the novel.

Much of the story evolved once I began writing The Lost Prince, and I decided that I had to move away from the oral biography and take a more traditional stance. Kareth's life, at least in its simplest form, began the night millions of people met their doom, and I really wanted his persona to reflect that tragedy. He is a hero that is in constant struggle with his own morality, with the choices he made, and continues to make, to avenge, and restore, his people. So, I think that is the main inspiration for The Lost Prince, the struggle to interpret the emotions involved with someone who has lost everything they have ever had, is what made me want to write the novel. And I think that it turned into something much more than even I expected it to be.


About the author C.T. Hill

C. T. Hill lives with his wife and daughter in North Carolina where they have two dogs, three cats, and a fish named Macklemore. He is a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, and writing has been a part of his life for the last decade. He spends his free time with his family, travelling or just catching a movie, and keeps active by working out and running. After his daily requirement of coffee, he relishes getting lost in the worlds that others build, and finds solace in the classic novels as much as the epics of today.

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***Giveaway***

5 ePub or PDF copies of The Lost Prince up for grabs.

Ends April 3rd (23:59 p.m. GMT).

International.

Bookvie: Before I Go To Sleep - out TBA in 2014

  

Who's in it:
Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong

Book Summary (from Goodreads):
'As I sleep, my mind will erase everything I did today. I will wake up tomorrow as I did this morning. Thinking I'm still a child. Thinking I have a whole lifetime of choice ahead of me ...' Memories define us. So what if you lost yours every time you went to sleep? Your name, your identity, your past, even the people you love—all forgotten overnight. And the one person you trust may only be telling you half the story. Welcome to Christine's life.

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Thursday 13 March 2014

Guest Post & Giveaway - Shadow Fire by Kimber Leigh Wheaton

About the author Kimber Leigh Wheaton

Kimber Leigh Wheaton is a YA/NA author with a soft spot for sweet romance and is a member of Romance Writers of America.

She is married to her soul mate, has a teenage son, and shares her home with three dogs and four cats. No, she doesn’t live on a farm, she just loves animals. Her house is filled with dragons, though she does lament that they are the porcelain, non-flying variety.

Kimber Leigh is addicted to romance, videogames, superheroes, villains, and chocolate—not necessarily in that order. (If she has to choose, she’ll take a chocolate covered superhero!)

Her debut novel, Shadow Fire, is the first book in The Light Chronicles series. Watch for book two, Stolen Moon, a standalone sequel, coming soon.

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Guest Post - The Origin of Shadow Fire

They say the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. Well, I am a video game addict. More specifically, I'm addicted to RPGs. I spend an inordinate amount of time immersed in one fantasy world or another. My characters would be right at home alongside the characters from Fire Emblem, Final Fantasy, or The Legend of Zelda. I label Shadow Fire as a fantasy romance, but it is also an adventure. 

When the idea for Shadow Fire hit, it hit hard. One day I hadn’t written anything for several years, and the next I cranked out the first chapter in a couple of hours. I was obsessed. There was no plot mapping, no outline. Zane, Ashlyn, and Taranis were in my mind, and I needed to free them as quickly as possible or risk insanity. The first draft was written in four weeks. That was two years ago. While the plot and characters remain the same, the manuscript has undergone numerous revisions to reach the place it is today. I changed the beginning twice, then finally found what I liked on the third try.

Shadow Fire is my debut novel. I learned so much about writing during this journey. You can clearly see it if you compare the first manuscript with the published novel. It's an amazing difference. Fortunately, I love editing and revising. It's hard to say goodbye to your characters when that final revision is complete. Ashlyn, Zane, and Taranis have a cameo in Stolen Moon the second book in the Light Chronicles due out late summer 2014.

Shadow Fire
Series: Light Chronicles
Genre: YA Fantasy / Romance
Publisher: Astraea Press
Pages: 310
Language: English
Format: eBook
Release Date: February 24, 2014

Book Description:
Ashlyn – a free-spirited teenager whose peaceful life is shattered when the village elders honor her with a perilous quest to recover a stolen relic.

Zane – a jaded mercenary, torn by his undeniable desire for Ashlyn and the dark secret that could make her hate him forever.

Delistaire – a malevolent sorcerer driven by an insatiable lust for power.

All three are bound together by an ancient relic supposedly infused with the power of a Goddess.

Shadow Fire – adventure, passion, secrets, and betrayal

As Ashlyn and Zane race to stay one step ahead of the evil lurking in the shadows, their passions are ignited and their bond strengthens. But will they find the relic before Delistaire? Or has their entire quest been orchestrated from the very beginning by a madman in pursuit of ultimate power?
Each installment of The Light Chronicles is a standalone story.

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Shadow Fire Excerpt

Every step I take is one step closer to death.

Hiking through the dense underbrush, I try to calm my frayed nerves and control the fear threatening to overwhelm me. Twigs and tendrils of ivy grab at my ankles as I continue to forge ahead, forcing me to wrench away from their skeletal grip. The sunlight is fading, signaling the end of another day, but this is no ordinary day.

A loud crack pierces the air. I freeze in my tracks, my breath catching in my throat. Whipping my head around, I try to locate the source of the sound. My heart pounds in my chest, the erratic rhythm painful. These woods are full of predators, some animal, some monster, but the worst… human. Taking a deep breath, I listen to the surrounding woods: birds chirp, insects hum, and small animals scurry about as if they have no care in the world.

Lungs burning, I force myself to continue walking. I didn't collapse three weeks ago when this whole fiasco started, and I won't give in now. My family needs me to be strong.

The trees become sparser as I approach the edge of the forest. My shoulders slump when I pass the tree house we used to play in so many years ago. Any other day when I'm this close to home after a long day of hunting, I'd smile, breathe a sigh of relief, and perhaps look forward to dinner. Today there will be no raucous family meal, no solace in entering the peaceful village, and nothing to smile about.

The villagers will be awaiting my return, skulking in the shadows, desperate to catch a glimpse of the walking dead girl.

I've dealt with the whispers and pointing for three weeks with my head held high, my anxiety hidden behind a mask of indifference. I don't want them to see me like this, trembling in fear, broken. They've taken everything I am, every hope, every dream I've had for the future and smashed them to pieces with little hope of salvation. The townsfolk of Verdane decided my fate and they chose death.

The elders told me being Chosen is an honor. Either they are ignorant or apathetic. Every five years for the last twenty, a teenage girl has been chosen by the town, via secret ballot, to undertake this dangerous quest, never to return. Perhaps if the elders had to forfeit their lives instead they wouldn't be so quick to label it an honor, they'd call it what it is… a sacrifice.


***Giveaway***

2 Gifted Kindle copies of Shadow Fire up for grabs.

Ends April 2nd (23:59 p.m. GMT)

International. Open to anyone who can receive gifted ebooks from amazon.com.

Book Spotlight & Giveaway - Heart of Eternity by N. Jay

Heart of Eternity
Author: N. Jay
Genre: Contemporary romance/paranormal/metaphysical/suspense
Publisher: Mirador Publishing, UK
Pages: 99
Language: English
Format: Kindle (prc file)

Book Description:
When you are invited to dance with the muse of love, when you are driven to the edge by the pain of the past, when you hold the remedy for what ails you in your arms you will find yourself in the heart of eternity

Set in the Blue Mountain’s town of Blackheath in New South Wales, Australia, the novel Heart of Eternity introduces two very different characters, Jay and Naida, who encounter each other at a challenging time in each of their lives. Their individual expressions of the feelings they provoke in each other give rise to a turmoil that could ultimately claim their lives. When two people understand so deeply the pain each other has faced will it force them into the abyss of darkness or will their combined need for healing allow love to enter both their hearts?

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Heart of Eternity Excerpt

Soft lines of emotion crossed his forehead as he turned and looked into her eyes one last time, confused as to why she seemed so familiar and all the more frustrated at his own dark side for not breaking out in front of her. Jay forced himself not to look back, to pretend as if Naidah had never existed, and to be cold and alone again just the way he liked it. He disappeared eventually, basking in the heat of his own hell.

But Naidah stood there as if she’d been waiting her whole life for him. Her soulful eyes locked on his every move, craning her neck as far as she could to lock his towering frame in her eyes forever, feeling her breath stop as distance grew between them, wanting to reach over but not being able to move an inch, the distant recesses of space pulling Jay infinitely away from her till he vanished from her sight. A sharp and tangible pain ridged between her heart and ripped away her soul. She caressed the folds of his jacket. The feeling flooded her with his scent. It was engulfing. Crouching down where Jay was standing a minute ago, Naida cupped the sand up in her palm and held it there as if trying to confirm the veracity of his existence, to tell the difference between her vision and reality.

All that happened afterwards was a mere blur for Naida; Eva’s shout, the lifeguard’s queries, the crowd eyeing her drenched body with curiosity, murmuring conjectures. Everything gyrated around her in full swing but she stood there, unmoving… unnerved.

The sand in her palm slowly slipped away in the wind and took her with it and the only part that ever remained there was the one that did not belong to her anymore…it belonged to him…

About the author N. Jay

N. Jay, found the inspiration of her romance novel Heart of Eternity in her own life history and folklore---- By drawing on the power of her personal experiences, she has created characters whose desires are circumscribed by the landscapes and pasts they can no longer escape. Coming from a culturally diverse background, N. Jay received an M.A. in Literature in 2009 and teaches in the areas of comparative literature, composition, and language pedagogy. Currently, she resides in Dubai, UAE, with her husband and two year old daughter. N. Jay finds the internal world of human beings to be a constant source of fascination and loves the more emotionally laden side of life.

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Heart of Eternity was globally available for pre-ordering from December 23,2013 onwards by a traditional publisher, Mirador Publishers, UK and has already sold more than 10,000 pre-ordered copies in less than two months of its publication time.The fan page on Facebook alone has more than 19000 likes.

Heart of Eternity is one of the nominees for the Man Booker Prize 2014.


***Giveaway***

A kindle copy of Heart of Eternity is up for grabs.

Ends April 2nd (23:59 p.m.GMT)

International.


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Wednesday 12 March 2014

Guest Post & Giveaway - Undeliverable by Rebecca A. Demarest


About the author Rebecca A. Demarest

Rebecca A. Demarest is an author, designer, and illustrator living in Boston, MA. She has had stories published in several journals including Epiphany and Far Off Places, and Undeliverable is her debut novel. In her spare time, she crochets, gardens, and goes climbing with her boyfriend.

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Guest Post: An Introduction to Undeliverable

What is Undeliverable about?

When Benjamin Grant’s son disappeared a year ago, he felt it was his duty as a father to do everything in his power to find his son, and he tried. He threw himself into the search, but his obsession left him without a home, wife, or job. Now, he’s managed to find work at the United States Postal Service’s Mail Recovery Center, which he hopes will prove an invaluable tool in his search. With the help of Sylvia—a kleptomaniac artist—Ben learns the ins and outs of a warehouse full of lost mail and explores every lead in his son’s case. But when that investigation leads him to Leonard Moscovich, Ben fears the worst.

What was your inspiration for Undeliverable?

Undeliverable was inspired by a random news story I heard talking about this mysterious Lost Letters Office—now the Mail Recovery Center—in the United States Postal Service. I was intrigued, and started digging into its history and its current operations. That was much harder than it would seem because no one at the Center is actually allowed to speak to civilians about anything and their monthly auctions are actually rather secretive (I was nearly arrested for taking pictures). But once I had a sense of what the Center did on a day to day basis, I started contemplating what kind of story could happen there, what kind of people would be drawn to it. After a couple years of research and free-writing, Ben slowly came into focus and his story took shape. A lot of the details of the characters themselves came from myself, my family, and my friends which helped to make them real to me. 

What made you want to work with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children?

Once I had figured out that what Ben had lost was a family member, a son to be specific, I started researching statistics in the US having to do with missing children. The numbers are astoundingly high. The last comprehensive survey of law enforcement agencies across the nation was in 1999, and during that year, nearly 800,000 children were reported missing in the United States alone. Interestingly enough, only 115 of those cases were stereotypical stranger abductions. A quarter of them were taken by family members, usually in custody battles, 158,000 were taken by someone who was not a family member, but was known to the family. In 1990, the recovery rate for missing children was only 62%, but through the efforts of the NCMEC and their institution of the Amber Alert, that recovery rate is now 97%. Because this is such a huge problem, I wanted to do what I could to help families like my character’s by funding, in some small measure, the efforts to educate the public and train law enforcement personnel to help make that recovery number 100%. That’s why a dollar from each sale of the book goes to the center. 

What was your process like in writing Undeliverable?

I read that article about the Lost Letters Office my senior year in undergrad, in 2008. I started doing research on it, and Atlanta, at that point, but didn’t write the first chapter for the novel until nearly a year later. At that point I had several “great” ideas that I ran past my current workshop professor at Emerson, who, thankfully, was one of those blunt professors who disabused me of them quickly, and for the betterment of the piece. Over the next year and half, I wrote the novel in between essays and shorter works for class, finally finishing the first draft at the beginning of my thesis semester in 2011. I was working with Steve Yarbrough and Pablo Medina, who were excellent guides in shaping the narrative and building up Ben’s character, and I spent two years after that editing the manuscript, sending it off to beta readers, and then tackling the rough spots they pointed out. Ten drafts later, I was finally happy with how Ben grows and changes, and the pace of the narrative. 

I spent a couple months designing and laying out the book, ran a pre-order campaign to help fund some marketing, and launched it a week ago. I chose to go the independent route because it would allow me to send more money to the Center; if I had gone a more traditional route, the Center would have been lucky to get fifty cents. As it stands now, depending on how people buy the book, the Center is sometimes making more money off the book than I am!


Undeliverable
Genre: Literary Fiction/Suspense
Pages: 288
Language: English
Formats: Print, Large Print, eBook, Audiobook forthcoming

Book Description:
When Benjamin Grant’s son disappeared a year ago, he felt it was his duty as a father to do everything in his power to find his son, and he tried. He threw himself into the search, but his obsession left him without a home, wife, or job. Now, he’s managed to find work at the United States Postal Service’s Mail Recovery Center, which he hopes will prove an invaluable tool in his search. With the help of Sylvia—a kleptomaniac artist—Ben learns the ins and outs of a warehouse full of lost mail and explores every lead in his son’s case. But when that investigation leads him to Leonard Moscovich, Ben fears the worst.


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***Giveaway***

A printed autographed copy of Undeliverable up for grabs.

Ends April 1st (23:59 p.m. GMT)

Open to US & Canada only.