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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Welcome to S.M. Spencer!


Hello, and thanks for stopping by on my blog tour!  I would like to thank today’s host for having me here, and also 4Wills Publishing for organizing this tour for me. To see all the stops on the tour, check out their website:


Author Name: S M Spencer – the Absent Shadows Trilogy

When did you know you wanted to be a writer?
I think the desire to be a writer started in my teens. I read a lot and would often get caught up in the characters, living their stories long after I’d finished the books. I had a great deal of respect for authors that could do that, and I wanted to be like them.

How long did it take to get your first book published?
I canvassed a number of agents and a couple of e-book publishers and got responses that varied from cold to lukewarm. The main message coming through was that the genre was very crowded, so I figured I was wasting my time trying to get a publisher to put their money into the series. But with encouragement from friends and family I decided to simply bite the bullet and do it myself.

What is the name of your latest book, and if you had to summarize it in less than 20 words what would you say?
The Absent Shadows Trilogy: young Californian visits her aunt in Australia and finds herself caught up in a world full of vampires and ghosts.

How long did it take you to write that story?
The Absent Shadows Trilogy took a few years – but it is three books, and I was still working full-time when I started it.

What can we expect from you in the future? 
I’m finishing off a contemporary/rural romance story that is the first of what will be a series, and I’m in the midst of a science fiction/thriller story.  I will most likely write more in the paranormal romance genre as I hope to write the continuation of the Absent Shadows story.

What genre would you place your books into?
The Absent Shadows Trilogy is YA paranormal romance, because it has no graphic sex or violence.

What made you decide to write in that genre?
I was working around the corner from Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Markets, up near the Flagstaff Gardens. Walking around at lunchtime, I started sensing that I was smack dab in the middle of the perfect setting for ghosts and vampires—and the story just developed from there. Of course, the late night ghost tours I’d done in the area, where I’d learned the history of the cemetery under the market’s carpark and about ghost sightings all throughout the area, really helped. And like many, I was caught up in the resurgence in popularity of vampires.

Do you have a favorite character from this story?
I love all my characters, but I think I like Crystal the best. She is caring, and beautiful, and gentle and all things feminine. But at the same time, she is strong and powerful, and not to be messed with. She is Aphrodite and Athena wrapped up in one awesome little package.

How long have you been writing, and who or what inspired you to write?
I’ve been writing seriously for about the last five years, but I was inspired to write when I was just a teenager. When I finished Daphne Du Maurier’s Frenchman’s Creek, I couldn’t get the story and characters out of my head for the longest time. Years later, I went to Cornwall, and found what I thought could have been the setting for the book and relived those pages once again. I had so much respect for this ability to create a story that had such a lasting effect on me as a reader that I wanted to do the same thing.

Are there any hidden messages or morals contained in your story?
Trust your intuition, and follow your heart.

Which format of book do you prefer: eBook, hardback, or paperback?
I prefer to read eBooks and paperbacks. I find most hardbacks too heavy to sit and read, although they do look nice on the shelf.

What is your favorite book and Why?  Have you read it more than once?
I tend to have a new favourite every time I finish a good one. A recent favourite is The Glade, by a fellow indieBRAG Medallion honoree, Harmony Kent. But I also really loved Harmful Intent, by Robin Cook. My favourties have included such classics as Gone with the Wind, The House at Pooh Corner, Something Wicked This Way Comes and of course, the Lord of the Rings series.

Do you think books transfer to movies well? Which is you favorite/worst book to movie transfer?
I think books with good characters, as well as lots of dialogue and action, become great movies. Books that are more cerebral, that are in the head of the key character, are harder to translate to film.

Your favorite Author is?
Do I have to pick just one? I go through various genre moods. I devoured all the Harry Potter books as well as The Chronicles of Narnia (didn’t everyone?) but also enjoy finding an author with a continuing series, like Patricia Cornwell, John Lescroart and Janet Evanovich. I particularly enjoy a good mystery/thriller with a romantic element. And I can’t leave Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and Daphne Du Maurier off the list either. Seriously, it goes on and on and on …



Destiny Excerpt:

Sometimes, when something bad happens, time seems to slow to a crawl. 
Like that time I was running to visit my friend who lived down the street. I was only about ten at the time, but it seemed like it was yesterday. I remember exactly how it felt as I ran down that street toward her house. And how, when I was only part way there, I stepped on an acorn and my foot rolled out from under me. As I fell, the pavement got closer and closer to my face—in horrible slow-motion. I hit the ground with my hands stretched out in front of me, scraping the skin off both palms. They barely bled but man they hurt like crazy.
Yes, I could replay that memory like a slow-motion movie in my head even now—years later.
But this … well, this wasn’t like that.
What happened next was like a series of still photos. Tom flew out of the bedroom in a blur, but stopped just long enough for the image of his face to be burnt into my mind. His eyes were no longer soft brown, but were instead a glowing red, and his normally tanned complexion was now pallid grey. But what really stood out was the blood that ran down from the corner of his mouth.
Then I heard Sam’s voice—loud and harsh. ‘Go!’
Tom was gone and I heard the door slam.
I closed my eyes for no more than a long blink—it couldn’t have been more than a second—but when I opened them, Sam was in the bedroom, bending over Claire. Was he doing something to her neck? She was so still.
I ran to the doorway but stopped short of going in. I couldn’t draw a breath to scream or talk. I just stood there, frozen.

Genre: YA Paranormal Romance

Series Description: 

The Absent Shadows Trilogy is the story of nineteen year-old Lili McIntyre who decides to trade her California summer for a mid-winter visit to Australia in hope of finding inspiration and direction in the country where her father was born.

When she arrives in Melbourne, the first thing Lili finds is the last thing she’s looking for—a brooding man who makes her heart race every time she sees him. Against her better judgement, Lili finds herself drawn into a relationship that tests her very beliefs about life, reality and fantasy.

Follow Lili’s journey across Australia as she searches for her destiny, faces some of the hardest decisions of her life, makes incredible sacrifices, and encounters deception in places where it is least expected.


About the Author:

S M Spencer was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area of California.

As a young teenager she was introduced to the world of romantic suspense through the works of authors such as Daphne du Maurier and Mary Stewart. These books stirred in her a passion that would last a lifetime: to become a writer.

Feeling the need to experience life before embarking on a writing career, Ms Spencer completed a business degree. Her career eventually landed her in Melbourne, Australia, where she has lived ever since.

SM Spencer now writes from her home in a semi-rural part of Australia, where she lives with her husband, horses, cats and dogs. 


S M Spencer’s first series is called Absent Shadows Trilogy. To find out more about the series, and obtain free samples of each of the books, visit Amazon:

You can also follow her on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/SMSpencer.writer  for advice about upcoming promotions as well as updates on the books she’s currently working on.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Welcome to Jason Zandri!

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This part of the blog tour is technically a split tour. It’s all about the “I, Hero” series and there are two parts to it. The first few days have been about “I, Hero: The Beginning” which is already released, and the end of this week will be about the upcoming release, “I, Hero: Nathan Returns”, which is my current work in progress. As the Twitter speak goes - #AmWriting.

“I, Hero: The Beginning” has been available exclusively on the Kindle via KDP since May 22nd and I have sold 78 units over those 44 days.
If you really want to be liberal about it, when you also consider the 8,431 Kindle Edition Normalized Pages (KENP) Read, (basically 40 units) and then add to it, the KU/KOLL Units read (a total of 33 more units moved), I am very encouraged by the first book in the series and from there the series from an overall perspective. I, Hero seems to have more traction than “Another Sunset”, my first release from December 2014. That title is contemporary fiction, where the “I, Hero” series is of the fantasy / sci-fi / superhero genre.
Given all the numbers, I am moving units, three to one, of “I, Hero: The Beginning” versus “Another Sunset”. Now, if I can still say the average is the same another 150 days from now (about the total length of time that “Another Sunset” has been out to date), I will be very happy.

By that time as well, I will have “I, Hero: Nathan Returns” released and moving, so I would expect the books to feed each other so I am cautiously optimistic regarding the full future of the series.
Not that I am in competition with myself, but I would love to have one book rise above the rest. I was really hoping it might be “Another Sunset” (I really liked that story) but it seems, at least for now, “I, Hero: The Beginning” is selling better / faster.

I am enjoying writing the second portion of Nathan’s story and giving the character the opportunity to grow. One of the chief criticisms I received from more than one reviewer (and they have been good, constructive points) was that a couple of them specifically felt Nathan was too stiff and not dynamic enough. I was going for subdued and “in a level of shock” over what occurred to him, but I might have over played that too much and / or didn’t define it enough.

Have no fear, true believers, Nathan’s entire world catches on fire in “I, Hero: Nathan Returns” and he must respond with all the emotions and feelings he’s been trying to suppress and control. His powers become unstable, he becomes critically injured, and shadow groups in the American government and dark foreign governments begin to jockey to take him down.
All that and I’ve only mapped out to chapter seven.  

http://www.amazon.com/I-Hero-Beginning-Jason-Zandri-ebook/dp/B00Y3LA41M/

       
About I, Hero: The Beginning  
An everyday man, living less than ordinary life in New York City, simply makes his way about his work life and one at home. A kind heart and an empathetic soul, who tended to think of others before he thought of himself.

With his childhood totally left behind and gone with the final resting of his father, Nathan has come to terms with his past as he forges his life in the present, unaware of what lies ahead.

An unlikely friendship, a random act of violence, a budding romance, all part of a life changed.

“When it’s your time, there’s nothing you can do to change that outcome. The only thing you can do is meet it head on. You have to hope that the life you had with others, while you were here, has made a positive impact.” – Brian Devron

“Where there is darkness, you are light. Where others know fear, you will be brave. When there are setbacks, you will persevere. Where others find weakness, you bring strength. Where there is despair, you are hope. Where cowardice falls, you rise courageously. Where others do not have the ability to believe, you have faith. You will suffer, so that others will endure. You will triumph where others would fall." - Cici Johnson

“This is it; it all changes tonight. Anything I do tonight, at a minimum, is going to at least expose all of this to the world." - Nathan Devron.

I, Hero: The Beginning – Links to Excerpts
“I, Hero – The Beginning” – Excerpt I http://bit.ly/1MKrwsF
“I, Hero – The Beginning” – Excerpt II
http://bit.ly/1CCp4Sl
“I, Hero – The Beginning” – Excerpt III
http://bit.ly/1HlZEYo
“I, Hero – The Beginning” – Excerpt IV
http://bit.ly/1CwNg3l

Books and links
Before Another Sunset (The Sunset Series Book 1)
http://www.amazon.com/Before-Another-Sunset-Series-Book-ebook/dp/B00T11GKYE
Another Sunset (The Sunset Series Book 2)
http://www.amazon.com/Another-Sunset-Book-2-ebook/dp/B00QD2FQU8/
I Hero: Nathan Returns
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011AOPE64

As Life Goes: The End of the Innocence – (expected November 2015)
As Life Goes: The Reunion – (expected April 2016)
As Life Goes: The Wedding (expected July 2016)
As Life Goes: The Funeral (expected October 2016)

I Hero: Untitled Book 3 (Expected first half 2016)
I Hero: Untitled Book 4 (Expected second half 2016)
I Hero: Untitled Book 5 (Expected first half 2017)

Social Media links
Twitter – @GUNDERSTONE https://twitter.com/gunderstone/
Facebook Author page –
https://www.facebook.com/jzandri
LinkedIn –
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonzandri
Google+ –
https://plus.google.com/+JasonZandri/ 
Author blog – The GUNDERSTONE Review
https://gunderstone.wordpress.com/


ABOUT JASON ZANDRI

Jason has been working in the information technology field in one form or the other since 1996. He is currently employed full time at Bloomberg LP as a Systems Engineer in the R&D group. Jason lives in Wallingford Connecticut, with his wife Renata. He is the father to four children, three boys and 1 girl - 11 years (Andrew), 9 years (Angela), 7 years (Adam) and 6 years old (Alex).


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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Welcome D.E. Haggerty's blog tour!

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The Gray-Haired Knitting Detectives Go on Tour
D.E. Haggerty
Jack Gets His Man
Excerpt #3

Jack took a big breathe and forced a smile on his face. “Your man candy has arrived, ladies!”

The group of grandmas immediately began to giggle like they were teenagers and not the senior citizens that they were. “Jackie my boy,” shouted Betty. She patted the seat next to her. “Come sit here.” Jack raised an eyebrow at her. He didn’t trust Betty any more than he could knit a purl stitch, whatever the heck that was.

Although Jack loved this club of gray-haired knitting wonders and would do just about anything for them, he knew what they really were under their perfectly coiffured looks – troublemakers. They fooled most people into believing they were sweet, little old ladies who wouldn’t hurt a fly. Yeah right. 
They were troublemakers with a capital T and wouldn’t hesitate to bring him, Izzy, or Noel into a shit storm of their own creation, laughing the entire way.
Jack sighed and went to sit next to Betty. Betty was the head honcho of the so-called knitting club. If she wanted you to sit next to her, you were going to sit next to her come hell or high water. Unfortunately, that usually meant she was up to no good. Although to be fair when was she ever not up to no good?  

Izzy, wonderful woman that she was, handed him a glass of lemonade and winked. He took a sip and it burned all the way down. “What the hell,” he coughed.

Izzy shrugged. “I didn’t taste test it. Too strong?”

The knitters peered at Izzy with questions in their eyes, but Jack was oblivious. “Just a bit. I’ll be sending you the bill for my esophagus transplant.”
“I don’t even think they do those.” Izzy murmured as she tripped onto Noel’s lap. Noel righted her and he pulled her close.

Betty set down her knitting and looked at Jack. When she crossed her hands in her lap like a prim old lady, Jack knew he was in for it. “Are you seeing anyone at the moment,” she asked.

Jack choked on another sip of lemonade. “What?”

“Are you seeing someone?” Betty asked again slowly as if he hadn’t understood the first time. Uh oh. He was most definitely in trouble.

“He’s not,” Izzy answered for him. “And he needs to get laid.”

Giggles erupted all around him except for Ally who blushed and hid her face. Ally was really a sweet old lady although she had a naughty streak, which sometimes ended with Jack getting his butt pinched. He thought it was cute, but still acted outraged whenever she managed to gather the courage to come near his tight tush.

“Oh good,” Betty clapped her hands. Clapping hands was never good. He raised an eyebrow at Betty and waited. “We have the perfect man for you!”
Jack groaned and hid his face in his hands. This is what his life was reduced to? Getting set up on blind dates by 80-year-old grandmas? He was pretty sure this was the definition of pathetic.

Betty slapped him on the shoulder although between his muscles and her dainty hands it was more like a tap. “Shush you. He is absolutely lovely. Comes to church every Sunday. All alone. Such a lovely young man.”

Martha placed a piece of paper in his hand and he looked down to see a phone number. “Now that’s Tommy’s telephone number,” Betty filled in. “He’s expecting your call. Don’t disappoint us.” Instead of getting guilt-tripped by his mother and grandmother, he had a whole group of grandmas to guilt-trip him.
Jack looked up and smiled at Martha who was still touching his arm after having placed the paper in his hand. “He’s a cutie pie,” she whispered and Jack held back from snorting. Was there any young man that these women didn’t find cute?

“Cutie pie?” Betty grunted. “That man is hot. H-o-t, hot!”

Izzy giggled from her perch on Noel’s lap. Jack gave her his best evil eye but she just stuck her tongue out at him. “You’ve got nothing to lose, Jack. Just go for it!” He raised his eyebrow at her enthusiasm. Before she could push him any further, Noel put his hand over his mouth. She bit him but kept quiet.

http://www.amazon.com/Jack-Gets-His-Man-Gray-Haired-ebook/dp/B00YBZITC6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1433146630&sr=8-4&keywords=D.E.+Haggerty


Author Bio:
I was born and raised in Wisconsin, but think I’m a European. After spending my senior year of high school in Germany, I developed a bad case of wanderlust that is yet to be cured. My flying Dutch husband and I have lived in Ohio, Virginia, the Netherlands, Germany and now Istanbul. We still haven’t decided if we want to settle down somewhere – let alone where. I’m leaning towards somewhere I can learn to surf even though the hubby thinks that’s a less than sound way to decide where to live. Although I’ve been a military policewoman, a commercial lawyer, and a B&B owner, I think with writing I may have finally figured out what I want to be when I grow up. That’s assuming I ever grow up, of course. Between tennis, running, traveling, singing off tune, drinking entirely too many adult beverages, and reading books like they are going out of style, I write articles for a local expat magazine and various websites, review other indie authors’ books, write a blog about whatever comes to mind and am working on my sixth book.

Purchase links:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Jack-Gets-His-Man-Gray-Haired-ebook/dp/B00YBZITC6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1433146630&sr=8-4&keywords=D.E.+Haggerty
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25552260-jack-gets-his-man


Author links:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/denaehaggerty
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+DEHaggerty/posts
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/denahaggerty/


Book blurb:
Jack’s life is awesome. His store is making money hand over fist and his best friend has found love. So what if he’s feeling a bit restless and put out about his upcoming birthday and his ex is being a pain in his fabulous behind? That’s nothing he can’t handle. But then his smoking hot new bookkeeper discovers things at the store aren’t actually as they seem. Someone is playing fast and loose with the finances. Jack’s bestie and his gal pals, the gray-haired knitting detectives, jump at the chance to solve Jack’s problems. When they aren’t re-enacting scenes from spy thrillers, they’re setting Jack up on dates and generally insinuating themselves into his love life. They’re determined to find love for Jack as well as his missing money. Will Jack catch a thief or find love? Either way Jack’s going to get his man.


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Friday, April 17, 2015

Welcome to Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko!

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Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko

http://www.amazon.com/Mirror-Our-Lives-Women/dp/1450278965

Mirror of Our Lives: Voices of Four Igbo Women




Joy’s Bio 

Life at  the University of Lagos (Unilag):

When I was hired as Lecturer II by the University of Lagos in April, 1975, I applied to Radio Nigeria for a transfer to Unilag, but was denied a transfer. My then boss vowed that the only way I could leave was to resign. He was shocked that I could get a job at the University with what he believed was an inadequate qualification. Only God knows what else he did underground to stop my getting the job.

However, my first two years at the University were good.  My colleagues were happy to see me join them.  I had already made a name for myself as Joy Nwosu, the Voice. Ayo and I teamed up for his and my concerts.  Then Akin Euba joined us.  He came in already a professor. I believe that was the deal he made for taking him from the University of Ife to the University of Lagos.  I was happy when he joined us, and was planning for the great things we could do together.  I loved all my colleagues because they were all great men in music; Laz Ekwueme, Ayo Bankole and Akin Euba. I was honored to be among them.

The same year Akin joined the University; rumors started filtering in that I may not be qualified to be a lecturer at the University.  These rumors, I learned later were coming from my colleagues at the Radio station. A top professors at the Faculty of Arts started putting pressure on Ayo and Akin to expose me. Laz was considered my mentor, the one instrumental in getting me hired, so he was excluded, but he let me know what was going on.

At the time, we had a wonderful man at the helm of affairs at Unilag, The Vice Chancellor, Professor Ade Ajai, may God bless him.  I went to him to complain about the rumors, and to tell him that I was ready to go to the US for my Ph.D. to stop the rumors.  By this time, Laz had also become a professor.  So Professor Ade Ajai suggested to me that I should do my Ph.D. at Unilag, under the supervision of the two professors of music that we had. Prof. Ekwueme was doubtful about the outcome, but Professor Euba was blunt and did not mince words with me. He told me that he did not believe that I was qualified to do a Bachelor’s degree, how much more a Ph.D.  He followed up this claim by going to the Italian Embassy in Lagos with my Italian credentials translated by him, to get the Italian Ambassador in Lagos to agree with his translations, and to sign it as correct.  He did not speak Italian, nor did he understand the Italian system of rating their credentials.   

I came to know about this because, the Ambassador himself, who knew me quite well because I was a regular performer at the Embassy, sent his driver to Unilag to pick me up and take me to the embassy. There he told me about this man who came to him with a lady, and tried to talk him into signing his translation of my credentials and assessment as correct.

“Of course I refused to sign his papers.” He told me. “I told him that we have a department in Italy that deals with certificate assessments, that he should send his papers there for proper assessment if he really wanted to know the truth about my qualifications.  Now, my advice to you is to leave that place if they do not believe in you.”

I left the embassy in shock and determined to follow the Ambassador’s advice.  Luck was on my side.  It was 1977, and FESTAC was just winding down, when the US embassy in Lagos offered a number of exchange visitor scholarships to some Nigeria artistes, and I was one of them. I took the opportunity of my visit to the US to apply and audition for schools. 

Months after I returned from the US, I received a letter of admission to a doctoral program in music education from the University of Michigan.  I was aesthetic!  I first ran to Professor Ekwueme with my letter.  After he read it he asked whether I have shown it to Professor Euba, I said no but that I was going to do so immediately. By this time Professor Euba treated me like a parrier. He will not return my greeting if I greeted him. I knocked at his door, opened and entered.  I had a broad smile on my face, and he was scowling at me.  

“I want you to see this.” I told him handing him the letter.  While he read it I watched his face for reactions. He put the letter down quietly on his table, stood up and offered me his hand and said, “Congratulations colleague.”  

I took my letter from his desk, folded it and walked out of his office.

I later learned that the witch hunt on me started from my former boss at Radio Nigeria.  They wanted Ayo to be the one to flush me out, but Ayo refused. May his soul rest in peace. 
 



Websites: http://sbpra.com/joylobamijoko/  Mirror of Our Lives …..
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Welcome to Liz Gavin!

Thank you AWESOME READER for visiting today and AMAZING HOST for having me in your blog!!
Did you miss any stops on the UPSIDE DOWN BLOG TOUR? Check the lineup at 4WillsPublishing site.


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IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PORN AND EROTICA?

YES!! YES!! YES!!
Although porn could be described as an image or a text that arouses and stimulates the senses, erotica is much more than that, it’s much more than sex. On one hand, porn is rather unrealistic and doesn’t require much imagination while erotica has more depth and tells a complete story.
Well-written erotica will take its reader through a journey of emotions, fantasy and steamy situations because this is the path the characters are walking. So what’s the difference here between erotica fiction and erotic romance? Well… here it gets much harder to distinguish the lines. In erotica stories, sexual acts make the story move forward. The scenes might be explicit, but they shouldn’t be gratuitous because they’re a huge part of the story and an essential key to the relationships as they evolve. Erotic romance stories are basically… well, romance!! LOL There might be hot sex scenes, even a lot of them, but they aren’t the force pushing the characters’ onwards, their romantic relationship is.
Finally, there’s the matter of wording. While erotic romance texts may contain a couple of explicit words they usually use euphemisms to describe the male and the female genitalia as well as the sexual act, erotica texts are filled with quite blunt terms.
That is why I call ‘Upside Down’ an erotic romance. The story of this unconventional love triangle contains a lot of steamy sex scenes but they are an important part of the main characters’ journey through self-discovery and their pursuit of some kind of viable relationship. Here are two of the first reviews Upside Down received on Amazon. Do you think I categorized the book correctly as an erotic romance?

REVIEW 1
4 stars
By Charm D Baker on February 27, 2014
I initially planned to START reading this book late last night, and just cover a couple of chapters. It's 5:47 am and I'm finally done. The characters kept me reading even though I was tired and ready to crash for the night. Every time I thought, "I'll stop right here for the night", Carol Anne decided to get down and dirty with someone else. There's a lot more to these characters than originally meets the eye.
In the beginning, I was a little perturbed at Liz Gavin because I wasn't sure if it was actually the author or the character (Carol Anne) who was blurring the lines regarding Carol and Mark's relationship. He's described in the book "blurb" as her boyfriend, then later referred to as her boy toy. Eventually we find they actually have a Dom/Sub relationship. But as this story unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, we discover that the confusion centers on the fact that Carol Anne is really screwed up and afraid of commitment and the loss of control. I think her indecision is the reason the line keeps moving, because she doesn't even know what Mark really is to her.
One thing is for sure, as far as this ending is concerned, Readers will never see it coming! Now I need to go read Powerless (apparently the book prior to this one). I look forward to it. Great job Liz.

REVIEW 2
4 stars
By Heather on March 6, 2014
Carol is a busy hardworking stockbroker who doesn't do relationships and has never been in love. She keeps her "boy toys" or flings around until they start wanted more than "no-strings" sex. That is until Mark confesses his love for her. As if that's not enough, issues with her family arises along with extreme confusion about a certain new "blonde bombshell" receptionist, Cindy.
She is torn between her feelings for Mark and this unexpected and new emerging feeling for Cindy. She must decide on if she can love, who she wants to be with Mark or Cindy. She can't possible keep them both... can she?
My thoughts: I liked the story. It wasn't all about sex, even though the sex scenes were very good. We also got to travel the drama road of Carol's emotions and walk in her shoes as she discovers how to be true to herself. We got a bit of Domme action and spanking and bondage but it wasn't over the top. Sorta like a little chocolate dribbled over vanilla ice cream. A nice touch but didn't overflavor the taste.

Please, leave your thoughts below before you go!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IFMMJY0

Author Bio
When Liz Gavin was in Second Grade - just a couple of years ago, really - her teacher told her mother the little girl should start a diary because she needed an outlet for her active and vivid imagination. She was a talkative child who would disrupt the class by engaging her colleagues in endless conversations. She loved telling them the stories her grandfather used to tell her.
Apparently, the teacher wasn’t a big fan of those stories, and Liz’s mother bought her a diary. She happily wrote on it for a couple of months. Unable to see the appeal of writing for her own enjoyment only, she gave up on it. She missed the audience her friends provided her in class. She went back to disturbing her dear teacher’s class.
Since then, she has become a hungry reader. She will read anything and everything she can get her hands on – from the classics to erotica. That’s how she has become a writer of erotica and romance, as well.
As a young adult, she participated in a student exchange program and lived in New Orleans for six months. She fell in love with the city and its wonderful inhabitants. NOLA will always hold a special spot in Liz Gavin’s heart. Nowadays, living in Brazil, Liz’s creativity has improved many times because it’s such a vibrant, gorgeous and sexy country.
Welcome to her world of hot Alpha males and naughty, independent women. Add a touch of the paranormal in the presence of some wicked souls and you’ll get the picture.

Contact Information
Twitter handle =  @LizGavin_author

Book Blurb
Carol Anne Sullivan is a tough New York stock broker. She's suffered enough in order to learn a hard lesson - never let love spoil her relationships. Her boyfriends know that rule from the start. She's domineering and assertive but also faithful and fair while the relationship lasts.
Mark Aikens is Carol's boyfriend. He's been in love with her for a while but his submissive side hasn't allowed him to rebel against her golden rule and to tell her how he feels. Fear of losing her forever might spur him into action.
Cindy O'Rourke has admired Carol from afar. So, she jumps at the opportunity to work for her idol. Little does she know, things will never be the same for her after that job interview
Carol has been going through a rough patch: world economical crisis, dysfunctional parents, demanding clients, faulty equipment. Without much time for herself, her love life is suffering. So what is the big deal if she fantasizes about a new employee when her boyfriend, Mark, can't give her what she needs? The big deal is - the new receptionist, Cindy, is a woman who threatens to turn her world upside down
This is the steamy tale of an unconventional love triangle which should be read with an open mind and an open heart. Sometimes, love comes to our lives in unexpected ways but with such overwhelming power that the best course of action might be to surrender to it.
Book link on Amazon US = http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IFMMJY0
Book link on Amazon UK = http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IFMMJY0

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Welcome to Harmony Kent!

Hello and thanks for stopping by! I would like to thank my host for today for letting me invade their space. And a big thanks also to 4Wills Publishing for setting up this blog tour for me. For my previous tour stops, please check out the 4Wills current events page.



I am so excited to be able to share my book trailer video with you today for my latest book, Finding Katie.



This is Kate’s third admission onto a child and adolescent psychiatric unit, and she just isn’t interested. Sure, they can force her to be there in body, but what she does with her mind is her business. And, ain’t nobody else tellin’ her any different.

Excerpt from Chapter Two:
          
A full five minutes. I time it with the white wall-clock.
‘You won’t be going home. Not for a while.’
I keep my face blank, and concentrate on that little dark square that only pretends to be a TV. I don’t trust her. I don’t know where she’s going with this. I don’t know shit, these days.
‘Have you heard of The Everglades?’
I shrug … stare at the screen.
She doesn’t sigh, or get mad. I thought she would by now. I can’t keep from trembling though. I can’t help but wait for the explosion.
The chair creaks when she leans back. ‘It’s an Adolescent Unit. Small. There’re never any more than six of you there. We’ll go for a visit tomorrow. Give you chance to have a look around and meet some of the guys.’
Who knew a blank screen could be so interesting? Again, the silence. I’m roiling inside. My heart pounds and sweat slicks my palms. Not sure I can face another psych admission. It didn’t do me any good when I was ten, or thirteen, so why the hell would it work now? ‘We’ll stop by home, too, so you can grab some of your stuff.’
I hadn’t expected that. Once again, I’m caught enough off-guard to look her way. But she’s not even watching me … she’s staring out the window.
Melanie isn’t like any of the health professionals I’ve dealt with so far. She leaves me be. Huh, she didn’t even lay into me about last night. Wonder what it’ll take to shake her chain?

Book Blurb:

I killed someone, you see. I killed the girl, who used to be me.

I’m Kate … Kate Charlesworth. I’m seventeen, and self-harming. This time I cut too deep, and I’m in hospital. I hadn’t meant for it to be so bad—it just sort of happened. I needed a lot of distraction that day.

You’ve had bad days, right? Days it hurts too much to think. Days you just wanna stay in bed. Days when the world needs to go away for a while. Right?

What do you do when you’ve hit rock bottom? When there’s nowhere left to turn?

This one little mistake lands me back on a psych unit—the last place I wanna be. Only this time, the nurse I end up with isn’t content to stick on a band-aid and send me home. She wants me to face my demons. But to do that, I’ll have to face who I am … who I used to be … I’ll have to find Katie.

http://amzn.com/B00V400LWM


Author Bio:

Harmony Kent is famous for her laughter, and has made quite the name for herself … she’s also, um, a writer … and fairly well known for that too. She lives in rural Cornwall with her ever-present sense of humour and quirky neighbours. She is single and not admitting to her age.

Here are ten things she thinks you ought to know about her …

1. Born in 2013 (at least the author was …)
2. Really boring
3. Has absolutely no sense of humour
4. Biographer is a compulsive liar
5. Reads … a lot
6. Writes … even more
7. Completely sane(in)
8. Neighbours are nuts
9. If you’re feeling extra brave she’s around
10. Online …

Twitter: @harmony_kent 

Other books by Harmony:






Fiction:

The Battle for Brisingamen
The Glade
Elemental Earth


Anthologies:

Concordant Vibrancy
Rave Soup for the Writer’s Soul


Non-Fiction:


Polish Your Prose


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