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Monday 21 July 2014

Book Of The Week: Almost True by Sarah Alva


Almost True (Book One)
Genre: Teen Romance

Book Summary:
Seth Harrison lies about everything: his last name, age, where he's from, who he works for. It makes his life easier since he has a habit of disappearing. Seth is a spy for the Project. Seth's job is to get close to the Test Subject by any means necessary, get their secrets, and disappear. He's hasn't really questioned much about his job until he meets his latest assignment, Molly Andrews. Not only is she insanely gorgeous, she's tragically vulnerable. When Seth discovers there are things even he doesn't know about The Project, things that endanger Molly, he realizes disappearing is the only way to protect her. Only this time, he doesn't want to disappear.

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Sunday 20 July 2014

Blog Tour Guest Post & Giveaway - Smorgasbord by Jagjiwan Sohal



Smorgasbord
Author: Jagjiwan Sohal
Genre: Middle-Grade/Young Adult Comedy Horror
Length: 170 pages
Release Date: March 2014
ISBN-13: 978-0615971919
Imprint: Mythos Press

SYNOPSIS:
When Anna Lopez’s zombie attack video goes viral, no one could believe that the high school cheerleader had taken a bite out of the undead monster – and liked it! Now nothing will ever be the same for supernatural beings…because humans have discovered they taste freakin’ DELICIOUS!

And when a zombie boy gets in the crosshairs of a gang of hungry-human hunters, Julie, a young vampire loner, jumps in for the rescue. But now Julie’s got more than she bargained because taking care of a rambunctious undead creature who only knows one word (“brains”) is NOT easy. And when Julie and her zombie pal stumble upon on a crazed soccer mom, they find themselves on the run from a trigger-happy family who want nothing more than to grill them up for a neighborhood barbecue bash!

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Saturday 19 July 2014

Blog Tour Excerpt & Giveaway - Tainted Waters by Maggie Thom




Tainted Waters
by Maggie Thom
Genre: Suspense/Thriller
Date Published: April 2013

Book Description:
He didn’t commit suicide but who’s going to believe her...

Frustrated at being fired from her latest job and overwhelmed by her consolatory family, Sam decides to move to the family’s cabin at the lake. A place she hasn’t been since her dad committed suicide there, twenty years before. Or did he? Snooping is something she’s good at but someone seems to be taking offense to her looking too closely at what has been happening at the lake. What she discovers is shocking. Now she must uncover what’s real and what’s not. All that she learned growing up, may be false.

Keegan, who has recently moved to the area to finish his latest book, is also trying to find out if his grandfather, who’d passed away ten years before, died of natural causes or was murdered? The descendants of the four families, who own the land around the lagoon, are dying off.

Since Sam and Keegan are the only ones questioning the deaths, they find themselves working together to seek the truth. Are people being murdered? Who would benefit from their deaths? Why would there be barricades and armed guards at the north end of the lake? To stay alive, Sam and Keegan must find the answers and convince others, before more people are killed... including them.


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Book of the Year 2013 - Suspense and Thriller Turning the Pages Magazine

"I LOVED this book! It was fast paced and had me gripped from the start….. And talk about twists! Just when I thought I knew where this story was leading…… Bang!….. Plot twist!..." Orchard Book Club

"... Exciting story, loved the beginning introduction to Sam. She is a firecracker and had me chuckling... Another wonderful read from Maggie Thom..." Musing from an Addicted Reader

"...the book will truly keep you on the edge of your seat unable to pry yourself from it... Maggie brilliantly creates suspense and the atmosphere of unease..." The Most Happy Reader

"...What makes Tainted Waters by Maggie Thom stick out from the crowd is that you really don’t know exactly what you’re getting into..." The Queen of All She Reads


Excerpt from Tainted Waters

Dammit Dad, this is all your fault.
            That stopped her in her tracks. She closed her eyes as she pinched the bridge of her nose. Oh, God. She didn’t even want to think about what that meant. Or where that had come from. She hadn't thought about him in a long time... tried not to think about him.
She grabbed her cell phone, her car keys and her wallet from the kitchen drawer then walked out of her apartment before it closed in on her. Heading down the hallway to the back stairs, she quickly texted Cathy.
            ‘hey girl, drinks at maybelle’s?’
            Her watch told her friend didn’t get off work for another three hours and fifteen minutes.
‘can’t working late. tomorrow have a date. but saturday 5:30 maybelle’s. bbe.’
            Sam smiled at their made up text - bbe - beautifulist besty ever. It didn’t really mean much to anyone else but it had lifted Sam’s spirits more than once.
            ‘bbe. tx.’
            “Shit!” Her mother’s voice ran through her head telling her to watch her language, at the same moment she went flying around the corner of the stairs and smacked into someone coming up. Her body spun sideways, her back slamming into the railing that she desperately grabbed for as she stumbled down a step. Mouth open she looked at the debris of papers now spanning ten stairs.
            “Jesus. Can’t you watch where you’re going!”
            “My mother would give you heck for that.” She looked into a pair of gorgeous blue eyes that probably looked better when they weren’t glaring at her. Clapping her hand over her mouth before she said something else stupid, she shrugged, made an apologetic face and then raced down the rest of the steps.
            “Hey, I could use your help. Hey!”
            His plea reached her just as she was shooting out the exit door. The right thing would have been for her to go back and give him a hand, or so her mother would have told her. But she couldn’t. Even with her mom’s guilt hanging over her, she kept going. It had been tempting to turn around and tell him about her crappy day just so he’d know his flying papers were pretty minor but she already felt boxed in. She had to get out. Her twelve-year-old Grand Am was sitting in the middle of the parking lot. The heat from inside hit her like a furnace as she opened the door and slid in. The steering wheel was almost too hot to hold onto as she started her car. The electric windows whined in protest as they were lowered. It didn’t do anything to dispel the heat. Sweat instantly pooled under her arms, across her forehead and her top lip. Fanning herself with a magazine she’d left on the passenger seat, she turned on the air conditioner. It spit out lukewarm air with a cough. Deciding she needed a pick-me-up, she smiled as she thought of the perfect person for that. She picked up her phone and dialed.
            “Shelley. Hi. It’s Sam. Can I pick up DD?”


About the Author
Award winning author, Maggie Thom, took the challenge and leapt off, leaving a fulltime, twenty year career in management, to write full time. After publishing her first suspense/thriller book Captured Lies, October 2012, she published her second novel, Tainted Waters, April, 2013. Tainted Waters went on to win 2013 Suspense and Thriller Book of the Year through Turning the Pages Magazine and Captured Lies won book of the Month through LAS Reviews (February 2014). She published her third novel, Deceitful Truths (The Caspian Wine Series - Book 2), March 2014. An avid reader and writer her whole life, she decided to break the monotony of wishing to be an author by making it happen. She is a wholehearted nature lover and likes nothing better than to take a book, hike to a remote spot by a river or waterfalls and read. Married to her best friend, she is learning that humor, love and patience help her navigate her way through her twins’ teen years. Her motto: Escape to read and Read to escape.

"Maggie Thom writes a fast paced thriller laced with romance that keeps the reader interested and on edge!" InDtale Magazine

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Cover Reveal - Forbidden Forest Saga: The Dragon Holder (Book One) by Wilson Feliz

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BOTW Nominations - Week 62

And the Book Of The Week Nominations are:

Click on the book covers to sample the works.

Dorm Room 210 (Teen Romance)


First Kiss & Broken Promises (Teen Romance)


Almost True (Teen Romance)


To Frick Frackin' Hell (Teen Romance)


Collision (Romance)


Which book would you title the Book Of The Week?

Friday 18 July 2014

Blog Tour Guest Post & Giveaway - Gathering Water by Regan Claire



Gathering Water
by Regan Claire
Release Date: January 26th 2014

BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Della Doe Deare isn't like most people. Most people begin their life on the day they enter the world; the day they're born. Della, well, hers began on the day she turned eighteen. After all, it was the day she first heard her real name, and that of her mother. With nothing but a couple of duffel bags and a folder full of questions, she travels to coastal North Carolina to claim a house that she inherited from a grandmother she never knew.

She has two goals: discover why her mother ran away from home all those years ago, and avoid the family that had left her to rot in an inept foster care system. Hard to do when the family she's been trying to avoid is dragging her into an unimaginable world... a world on the brink of war, and both sides want her dead.

All Della ever wanted was to know who she was, but her journey to self-discovery might just lead to destruction.

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Blog Tour Spotlight & Giveaway - The Boogieman by Claire Amber



The Boogieman
by Claire Amber
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release Date: 21/04/2014

Tag Line: Would you shake hands with the monster that lives in your closet?

Book Synopsis:
We follow 6 young women into a collaborated dream sequence hosted by the urban-legendary Boogieman.

Who will stay and who will wake up in cold sweat after witnessing such abominations of imagery called "nightmares"? Our host thus accompanies the girls to 6 different worlds and the final 7th world in their dream where he will claim what he was promised to receive. They shall venture through the past events of the USA's 1950s, the future, a lone island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the lost tomb of pharaoh Aswadbomani, a haunted mansion, the Middle Ages and finally those who are left shall see the gardens of Eden. Meet our lovely ladies: Sarah, the self-proclaimed detective, Giselle, the smart one, Natalie, one gritty b***h, Elizabeth, the cunning explorer, Lucille, that one character who is prone to getting into dangerous situations and then the others have to rescue her, and Hellen, the cheerful Miss Goody Two-Shoes who went to sleep only asking for one simple sex dream. They are each given a chance of a lifetime. A chance to unlock secrets to their salvation, hidden within the symbolism of their dreams... and a few very steamy encounters.

How this creature that brought the girls together came to exist and what his motives and goals are will all be revealed. He has nothing to hide, but he finds amusement in letting people figure some things out for themselves.

Think what you like, but you have been warned. The host of dreams in not only mystical, cryptic, perverted and fun-loving, but has also been proven to be quite dangerous if not approached with caution. We do not share the same definition of "fun".

With all of that in mind, I ask you this... Would you shake hands with the monster that lives in your closet?

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Bookvie: Life of Crime - out August 29, 2014 (USA)

  

Who's in it:
Jennifer Aniston, Mark Boone Junior, Kevin Cannon

What's it all about (book blurb from Goodreads):
Ordell Robbie and Louis Gara hit it off in prison, where they were both doing time for grand theft auto. Now that they're out, they're joining forces for one big score. The plan is to kidnap the wife of a wealthy Detroit developer and hold her for ransom. Looks good until they learn the lowlife husband doesn't want his wife back. So it's time for Plan B and the opportunity to make a real killing—with the unlikely help of a beautiful, ticked-off housewife who's hungry for a large helping of sweet revenge.

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Thursday 17 July 2014

Blog Tour Excerpt & Giveaway - Mindwar by Andrew Klavan




Mindwar
Release Date: 07/15/14
Thomas Nelson
352 pages

Summary from Goodreads:
Rick Dial has the potential to be a hero. He just doesn't know it yet.

Rick's high school football team couldn't be stopped when he was leading them as their quarterback. He was going to Syracuse on a scholarship. But then his dad abandoned them and a terrible accident left him crippled.

Certain his old life is completely lost, Rick spends months hiding away in his room playing video games. He achieves the highest scores on so many games that he's approached by a government agency who claims to be trying to thwart a cyber attack on America that would destroy the technological infrastructure of the entire country. The agents say that the quick-thinking of a quarterback coupled with Nick's gaming experience make him perfect for this assignment. The problem is that there are no extra lives and this isn't just a game . . . but Rick doesn't have many other options at the moment.

Entering "The Realm" gives Rick the one thing he thought he'd never have again: a body that's as fast and as strong as he ever was before the accident. But the more time he spends in The Realm, the more questions he has. What secrets are these agents keeping from him? What really happened to his father? How many others have gone into The Realm already . . . and failed? And perhaps most important, is he the hero they think he is?

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Excerpt from Mindwar

 Rick’s Dial streaked through the vastness of space, starlight and gunfire blazing all around him. The seat of his battlecraft shook beneath him as he pressed the button to unleash another deadly barrage from his two forward guns. He caught one glimpse of the pilot of the Orgon ship veering in toward him from starboard, then his shot struck home. There was an orange blast of flame and scrap metal. When it was over, both the Orgon ship and its pilot were gone.

That was the last of the guardians. Rick righted his battlecraft and zoomed in toward the mothership, which now hovered in the endless darkness undefended. He held the Fire button down. His forward guns bucked and spat death in a continual rattle. The black wall of the mothership frayed, chipped, and then burst apart. The landing bay was laid open to the vacuum of space.

As Rick guided his craft in toward the interior landing strip, he could see the insectile Orgon crewmen screaming in terror as they were swept from their battle stations into the infinite emptiness around them. He kept firing. The last parked crafts of his alien enemies exploded, killing whatever crewmembers were still on board.

With that, it was over. None of the giant bug-like creatures were left. The landing bay was clear.

Rick slowed his craft into a sleek glide and headed toward the centerline. He touched down effortlessly. The moment he did, words flashed on the television screen:

Starlight Warriors
New High Score! New Record Time!

Rick nodded with grim satisfaction. He laid the game controller aside on the sofa and reached for his crutches.


About the Author
Andrew Klavan is a best-selling, award-winning thriller novelist whose books have been made into major motion pictures. He broke into the YA scene with the bestselling Homelanders series, starting with The Last Thing I Remember. He is also a screenwriter and scripted the innovative movie-in-an-app Haunting Melissa.

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Book Blitz & Giveaway - Pieces of Olivia by Melissa West



Pieces of Olivia (Charleston Haven #1)
by Melissa West
Published by: Intermix (Penguin)
Publication Date: July 15th, 2014
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance

Synopsis:
Olivia Warren used to be a normal girl with a bright future.

But on one fated night, everything changed.

Hiding the scars of her past up her sleeves, Olivia transfers her enrollment from Columbia University to The College of Charleston, determined to pursue her own dreams for the first time in her life.

She intends to allow herself a bit of alone time to heal… that is, until she meets Preston.

Preston is best friends with her roommate, completely hot, and off-limits. But the chemistry between them is instantaneous—and as the pair begins to spend more time with one another, their feelings for each other build into something undeniable, something powerful enough to heal Olivia’s deepest scars.

Olivia tries to put her own past behind her and trust Preston, but she discovers that his past might be more present than she ever bargained for…

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Wednesday 16 July 2014

Blog Tour Interview & Giveaway - The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law by Connor Boyack

The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law
by Connor Boyack
Format: Paperback, 62 pages
Publication Date: April 23rd, 2014
Publisher: Libertas Press
ISBN 9780989291

Book Summary:
Children are often taught that government protects our life, liberty, and property, but could it be true that some laws actually allow people to hurt us and take our things? Join Ethan and Emily Tuttle as they learn about property, pirates, and plunder. With the help of their neighbor Fred, the twins will need to figure out what they can do to stop the bad guys in government!

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Author Interview

1. Tell a little about yourself. What you do when you’re not writing? What are your aspirations for the future?

I'm the president of Libertas Institute, a public policy organization (or "think tank" as they're commonly called) in Utah. We educate the public on issues relating to individual liberty, private property, and free enterprise, and work with legislators to promote good laws and fight the bad ones. I've landed in this role after years of involvement in different causes and organizations, and see myself doing this for a long, long time to come. As big and intrusive as the government tends to be, there's plenty of work to do!

2. When and why did you start writing?

I've been blogging for several years, and as I began to get a readership I realized there was a demand for the content I was producing. I wrote my first book, Latter-day Liberty in 2011, and since then have published several more books. All of them are politically oriented, encouraging people to support liberty and practice personal responsibility.

3. Have any particular novels or writers influenced your writing?

I think it was Emerson who said that he could no more remember the greatest book he had read than he could remember which meals he had eaten. I read—a lot. I suppose I take bits and pieces from a variety of sources. I really enjoy dystopian fiction, both from an entertainment and education standpoint. They're fun to read, but they also illustrate what society can turn into unless we stop it now. For a political guy, books like Atlas Shrugged or 1984 are instrumental in helping people contemplate what bad laws can do over time.

4. Give us some backstory behind The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law. Where and when did you write it?

Two years ago, I was at a political conference with a friend of mine who does illustration and animation for a living. He suggested that we should consider doing a project together, and while I thought that sounded great, neither of us had anything in mind. Shortly afterward, Libertas Institute printed a pocket edition of The Law by Frédéric Bastiat which we sell at cost for a whopping $1. It was written in 1850 and is translated from the French. Bastiat was a classical liberal (not to be confused with the modern types of liberals); I often call him "the Thomas Jefferson of France." His book has been absolutely instrumental in helping people understand the proper role of government. The fact that we've now printed over 10,000 is testament to that fact. So finally I realized that while that book works great with adults, why not provide something to kids? After all, the ideas in the book are fundamentally simple: stealing is wrong, government shouldn't violate our rights, and justice can't exist where injustice has happened. So a year ago, this friend and I decided to begin working on a children's book that conveys these principles to young kids. The process itself spanned several months of writing, editing, storyboarding, illustrating, more editing, and finally printing and marketing. Having done a few books before it was good to have the experience so that this wasn't all new to me—it definitely sped up the process quite a bit. This is the first book in what will become a long series of books. Each one is going to focus on a different concept. We just announced the subject of the second one, and have plans for many more!

5. What was your favourite part of writing The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law?

My favorite part was putting together what readers will find on "page 13." I'll leave it at that, and when you see it, you'll know why!

6. What does your writing schedule look like?

I have two young children and a very heavy work load, so my writing comes in small bits and pieces wherever I can fit it in. 20 minutes during a lunch break, half an hour at night after the kids are in bed but before my brain turns to mush, etc. Sometimes I wish I could write for a few hours straight, but that's rare for me. The upside to the incremental approach is that I'm able to give a lot of thought to each little bit that I do. The downside is that I have to work really hard to make sure it all flows well, since it can otherwise be pretty choppy.

7. Which fictional character would you like to take to dinner and why?

Who is John Galt?

8. Besides your lead, do you have a favourite character in the story?

The twins interview their wise neighbor, a man named Fred "who grew up in France," as the story says. He tells the kids that his parents named him after Frédéric Bastiat, the author of The Law. It was our fun way to pay homage to Bastiat and give a "nod" of sorts to his seminal work.

9. What is one of the most surprising things you've learned as a writer?

Being an author is 20% writing, 80% marketing. A few years ago when I wrote my first book, I wasn't prepared for how much work it would be. The books take a while to write, it's true, but the work doesn't end there—in fact, if you're doing things right, it's just beginning!

10. Any advice for aspiring authors?

Related to #9, the best advice I can give is to put a lot of effort into your marketing plan. Scour blogs and talk to other authors to learn from others' mistakes and improve your success that much more. Learn about targeted advertising, such as on Facebook, and make sure you really know your audience before you even begin the manuscript. If your marketing plan is strong, and you can execute it well, then your most interested readers will turn into your greatest advocates, generating a word-of-mouth marketing campaign that will continue to sell books for a long while to come!


About the Author
Connor Boyack is president of Libertas Institute, a public policy think tank in Utah. He is the author of several books on politics and religion, along with hundreds of columns and articles championing individual liberty. His work has been featured on international, national, and local TV, radio, and other forms of media. A California native and Brigham Young University graduate, Connor currently resides in Lehi, Utah, with his wife and two children.

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Blog Tour Spotlight - Anvil of God, Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles by J. Boyce Gleason



Anvil of God
Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles
Author: J. Boyce Gleason
Publisher: iUniverse
Pages: 440
Genre: Historical Fiction
Format: Paperback/Kindle

Book Description:
It is 741. After subduing the pagan religions in the east, halting the march of Islam in the west, and conquering the continent for the Merovingian kings, mayor of the palace Charles the Hammer has one final ambition—the throne. Only one thing stands in his way—he is dying.

Charles cobbles together a plan to divide the kingdom among his three sons, betroth his daughter to a Lombard prince to secure his southern border, and keep the Church unified behind them through his friend Bishop Boniface. Despite his best efforts, the only thing to reign after Charles’s death is chaos. His daughter has no intention of marrying anyone, let alone a Lombard prince. His two eldest sons question the rights of their younger pagan stepbrother, and the Church demands a steep price for their support. Son battles son, Christianity battles paganism, and Charles’s daughter flees his court for an enemy’s love.


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Excerpt from Anvil of God

No one saw the second beast charge. It, too, followed the path of the V, although this time no shields were banged and no spears were thrown. The large animal crashed through the wood unchecked, heading directly for Odilo and Trudi. They, like everyone else, had been watching the fallen knight and remained unaware of the danger until the boar lunged at them.
Without a word, Odilo stepped to the right. Trudi spun away to her left. Then, in a fluid motion, their arms lifted and fell together, impaling the beast between them. It twisted under their spears, thrashing wildly as neither blow was a killing stroke. Odilo leaned down on the shaft of his spear, trying to drive its point further into the animal’s shoulder. As he pushed into the animal, it surged forward in an attempt to gore his leg. Trudi, having lost hold of her spear, drew her sword. The blade flashed above her head. She brought it down on the beast’s neck with both hands, severing its head in one stroke.
The hunters were stunned into silence. Blood spewed over Trudi’s legs and pooled at her feet. With a visceral shout Odilo swept Trudi into his arms and raised her hand high above their heads. The knights cheered and banged their spears against their shields. Odilo bowed theatrically to Trudi and the cheers grew louder.
He had never seen a woman wield a sword like that. Her strength and speed surprised him. She laughed, embarrassed at the applause, and he found it oddly compelling that she could be both strong and vulnerable. He studied the lines of her face and the curl of her hair. He took in the fullness of her lips and the light in her eyes. She was powerful, he realized unexpectedly, and quite beautiful.

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About the Author
With an AB degree in history from Dartmouth College, J. Boyce Gleason brings a strong understanding of what events shaped the past and when, but writes historical-fiction to discover why. Gleason lives in Virginia with his wife Mary Margaret. They have three sons.

His latest book is the historical fiction, Anvil of God, Book One of the Carolingian Chronicles.

Visit his website at www.jboycegleason.com.

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