My Stubborn Heart Blog Tour Review & more

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A Sensational CBA Debut in Contemporary Romance
Kate Donovan is burned out on work, worn down by her dating relationships, and in need of an adventure. When her grandmother
asks Kate to accompany her to Redbud, Pennsylvania, to restore the grand old house she grew up in, Kate jumps at the chance,
takes a leave of absence from her job as a social worker, and the two of them set off.
Upon her arrival in Redbud, Kate meets Matt Jarreau, the man her grandmother has hired to renovate the house. From the first moment
she meets Matt, Kate can’t help but be attracted to him–he’s got a combination of good looks and charisma that draw and tug at her. But she knows there’s zero chance of a romance between them. Matt’s in love with his dead wife, and even if he weren’t, Kate realizes that she’s way too ordinary for him. For Matt Jarreau is no ordinary guy. Kate discovers that he was once a great NHL hockey player who left the sport when his wife–an honest-to-goodness former Miss America–was diagnosed with brain cancer. Matt’s been hiding from people, from God, and from his past ever since. Yet Kate is absolutely determined to befriend him, to try to reach him, to help him in some small way.
No, Kate’s not looking for love. She knows better than that by now. But when the stilted, uncomfortable interactions between Kate and
Matt slowly shift into something more, is God finally answering the longing of her heart? Or will Kate be required to give up more than she
ever dreamed?

 

My thoughts:

The author does a fantastic job of gripping us all in the book in just a few pages at the beginning.  You laugh your cry the book is full of emotions.  Kate prays for a husband and she moves to Redbud.  She meets Matt who is hurting.  Matt is the perfect guy, handsome, a gentleman and he is easy to fall for.  The faith Matt has transforms him and is amazing to watch.  God answers all prayers and sometimes not the way we want for a reason.  This is a must read.  I will be keeping this book.

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Overkill Blog Tour Interview & Giveaway 3 Winners

I am honored to be the last stop for Steven’s blog tour.  I want to thank Seventh Star Press for the tour  along with C.C. James and Stephen Zimmer.  It was great working with you two on the tour.

Now I have the pleasure of interviewing Steven about his book.  I have read it and believe me for those who know I am a picky reader on some geners, it was amazing.   Fantasy is beginning to take a hold on me and Steven’s book made it more so.  The battles, twists, magic, dragons and wonderful realistic characters.   Steven’s writing style is amazing.  He knows how to grip the reader with all the action taken place.  Let’s face it if I was 700 years old I would want to be able to kick some ass as well.

Now lets see what Steven has to say:

Babs….When did you know you wanted to write?

 

SS: When I was very young, telling tales to others and fighting battles in my sandbox. I’ve been telling tales since before I was 5.

Babs…..What would you like your readers to get out of Overkill?

 

SS: A fun, exciting read that will make them think a bit and probably never forget the scenes. It’ll be a great escape from every day life and never boring.

Babs…..Do you have a current project in the works?

 

SS: Working on a new Gorias project and editing a couple other novels.

Babs…..Do you have a ritual when you are writing? ie coffee, music,
food etc

 

SS: Not special. I always have coffee near, but I can write anyplace. The laundry mat, my mom’s chemo sessions, outside, anywhere, but mostly do it in the front room of the house here.

Babs…..Hobbies outside of writing?

 

SS: Sports, wrangling kids, guns.

Babs….What book or books are you currently reading?

 

SS: A book on parallel myths; a book on JEB Stuart; SELA by Jackie Gamber; Michael Moorcock’s Dr. Who novel.

Babs….If you could be one character from one of your books who would
it be?

 

SS: While these days I’ve been feeling like my one armed Confederate raider joel Stuart, maybe I’m leaning more toward crazed Viking Erik Bedlam. He has a way of getting through a situation.

Babs…Favorite drink?

 

SS: Black coffee, water and beer, not in a mix though.

Babs…..What is your favorite ice cream?

 

SS: Butter pecan

Babs….What is your favorite food?

 

SS: Steak

Babs…Anything else you would like to add? ( links to any blogs/sites
to follow etc)

Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions and being a
guest on the blog.

 

SS: Well, thanks for having me. I always have words to share.

 

Giveaway details: 3 winners

One winner will receive a hard copy of Overkill.   The 2nd and 3rd winner will receive  Overkill and Thrall on eBook you need to do is comment on this post.  Good luck and thank you for stopping by.

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Mommy But Still Me blog Tour and Giveaway

Giveaway details: All you have to do is leave a comment to be entered to win a ecopy of Mommy But Still ME. There will be one winner.

What If I’m Not a Natural? And Other Worries of First Time Mommies
By Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar

Virtually in the instant you think about creating another life, the universe will help you realize all the reason you’re unsuited to do anything of the kind. You drink too much soda, or you eat too much sugar. You begin to realize the myriad ways you are flawed: you don’t get enough sleep and maybe webbed toes aren’t that normal after all….

There are lots of books for prospective moms out there. I know. I read almost all of them (okay, nine, but that’s one for each month I was pregnant!) and while they were long on medical information and breast milk suggestions, I found them short on tips of how to navigate the emotional roller coaster of becoming a sustainer of another life for the rest of mine.

I kept a private blog of this tumultuous, miraculous experience so I could remember the ups (and downs) of my time as a host for a much anticipated parasitic being. I wrote these notes partly for posterity. Maybe even to whip out in a time of need to mix up the generic I-am-your-mother-and-I-carried-you-for-nine-months with a few direct references. And partly for friends and readers like you, who would prepare for the great abyss of motherhood when people smile at you and say “Oh, you’ll just know what to do” to your worries about feeding or sleeping schedules.

Mommy But Still Me is my journey from being an academic and professional who worked 80 hours a week (afraid to get a Crackberry because it would mean even more hours) to becoming the sustainer of another life. The book records all the questions, worries, and fears from trying to get pregnant to caring for an infant.

I made it through 9 months of pregnancy and then a year of motherhood relatively sane.
After all, misery does love company. Okay, just kidding. But seriously: it is the best decision you will ever make. Though it may take at least six weeks after the delivery (or longer) for this to be confirmed.

If you want the real deal on pregnancy (not the June Cleaver version) give MOMMY BUT STILL ME a look.

I do have another memoir type reader out there already, SO YOU WANT TO SELL A MILLION COPIES? If you like the conversational tone of MOMMY BUT STILL ME, this guide for aspiring writers may appeal to you.

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Book Trailer:

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Blog Tour:

5-14 Hanging off the Wire
5-15 The Review Mom
5-16 Margaret’s Review Goodreads
5-22 Optimistic Mommy
5-28 Freebies Galore & Giveaways Too
6-3 Blueberry Sky
6-5 Gale Stanely
6-9 My Friends Say I am Just Like June
6-13 Blog O’ The Irish
6-14 Infinite House of Books
6-15 Sugarbeat’s Books

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Christina Tetreault Blog Tour

Reading Addiction Blog Tours

Author Bio
I wrote my first story with characters similar to those in the Sweet Valley Twins books at the age of 10 on my grandmother’s manual typewriter. As I got older my stories and characters became more mature. During my freshman year at UMass Dartmouth, I read my first romance novel and fell in love with the genre. I have been writing romance ever since. Today I live with my husband, three beautiful daughters and two dogs in Massachusetts. Whenever I have a free moment you’ll find me either reading a romance novel or working on my most current story.

 

Title – The Teacher’s Billionaire
Genre – Contemporary Romance
Format – eBook
Release Date – March 2012

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Callie Taylor’s life is turned upside down when she learns the truth about her birth following the death of her mother. Not only is her father alive, but he’s none other than presidential candidate Senator Warren Sherbrooke.
Billionaire and confirmed bachelor, Dylan Talbot, is devoted to his family. When his stepfather Warren Sherbrooke receives a letter from a past love telling him they have a daughter together, Dylan is instantly suspicious. In order to keep the media vultures away and protect Warren’s political aspirations, Dylan convinces Warren to let him handle the situation.
As Callie and Dylan spend time together, they can’t resist the feelings that blossom between them. However, when Callie learns the real reason he has been spending time with her their fledgling romance is put in jeopardy and only complete honesty can save it.

My thoughts:

An interesting read, I wasn’t sure how I was going to react to the book. The characters are so vivid you feel like you know them and are there with them every step of the way. Dylan is to watch Callie. The more time they spend together the more Callie falls for Dylan. Callie learns a secret when he mother passes. Her father is alive and she wants to find him.

The author did a wonderful job with down to earth keeping things real. A page turner you can easily read in a day if not two. You want to know what happens with Callie and Dylan. They are easy to relate to. A fun read.

*Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of Reading Addiction Blog Tours and a copy of this book was provided to me by the author. Although payment may have been received by Reading Addiction Blog Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review. There was no obligation to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, publisher, publicist, or readers of this review. This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commision’s 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning Use of Endorcements and Testimonials in Advertising*

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Blog Tour of Spectral

  

Spectral Summary

Convinced she’s a part of the witness protection program, sixteen-year-old Jewel Rose is shuffled around the globe with her family like a pack of traveling gypsies. After arriving at lucky home twenty-seven, she stumbles upon a mysterious boy with magical powers claiming to be her guardian . . . and warning of imminent danger. Despite the obvious sparks between them, Jewel discovers a relationship is forbidden, and the more she learns about dark, brooding Roman, she begins to question who she can even believe — the family who raised her, or the supposed sworn protector who claims they’ve been lying to her all along.

 

As she struggles to uncover who her family has really been running from, she is forced to hide her birthmark that reveals who she is. With new realities surfacing, unexplained powers appearing, and two tempting boys vying for her heart, Jewel battles to learn who she can trust in an ever growing sea of lies, hoping she’ll make it through her seventeenth birthday alive.

Shannon Duffy’s Bio:

Shannon Duffy writes young adult and middle grade fiction. She grew up on the beautiful east coast of Canada and now lives in Ontario, Canada. She is the mom of one boy, Gabriel, her angel. She loves writing, reading, working out, soccer, and the sport of champions-shopping. She is the author of the young adult paranormal romance, SPECTRAL. Her upcoming middle grade fantasy novel, GABRIEL STONE AND THE DIVINITY OF VALTA is scheduled for a January 2013 release.

 

eBook

ISBN: 9780983741879

ISBN: 9781476293585

Pages: 334

Release: April 10, 2012

 

Kindle buy link – $2.99

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Barnoness Blog Tour Review & Contest

 Baroness – Book Two in the Daughters of Fortune series

 

Lily and Rose, daughters of an empire coming of age in the roaring twenties, can have anything they want … except freedom.

 

Expected to marry well and to take the reins of the empire, they have their lives planned out for them. But, Lily, Esme’s daughter longs to return home to Montana, to adventure outside the confines of New York City. And Jinx’s daughter Rosie dreams of the bright lights of the newly emerging silver screen. But following their dreams – from avant garde France, to Broadway, to the skies in the world of barnstormers and wing-walkers will take all their courage.

 

And if they find love, will they choose freedom or happily ever after?

 

Find out more from Behind the Pages: http://www.susanmaywarren.com/books/baroness

 

My thoughts :

WOW what a roller coaster ride. Rosie and Lilly are both looking for love and happiness like everyone else.  Yet, they both have totally different events.  We see Lilly go through so much turmoil with her losses and really trying to figure out who she wants to be.

I was taken into the story and felt for Lilly.  I have not read the first book but I felt like I had not missed much.  The setting of the 20′s was nice.  I have not read much of the roaring 20′s.  The descriptions made the time period more clear to me.  The characters were well-developed and the pages almost turn themselves it is so reach in drama.

 

 

Susan May Warren is the RITA award-winning novelist of over thirty novels. A five-time Christy award finalist, a two-time RITA Finalist, she’s also a multi-winner of the Inspirational Readers Choice award, and the ACFW Carol Award.

 

A seasoned women’s events speaker, she’s a popular writing teacher at conferences around the nation and the author of the beginning writer’s workbook: From the Inside-Out: discover, create and publish the novel in you!.

 

She is also the founder of www.MyBookTherapy.com, a story-crafting service that helps authors discover their voice. You can find her online at www.susanmaywarren.com.

Baroness Roaring 20s Kindle Fire Giveaway from @SusanMayWarren!

Find out what the reviewers are saying here!

Expected to marry well and to take the reins of the family empire, they have their lives planned out for them. But following their dreams — from avant garde France, to Broadway, to the skies in the world of barnstormers and wing-walkers — will take all their courage.  And if they find love, will they choose freedom or happily ever after?

Celebrate with Susan by entering her Roaring 20s Giveaway!

 

One grand prize winner will receive:

  • A Kindle Fire
  • Signed copies of Baroness and Heiress by Susan May Warren

But hurry, the giveaway ends on 5/7/12. The winner will be announced on 5/9/12 on Susan’s blog, Scribbles!

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Skater Boy Blog Tour

Title: Skater Boy
Author: Mari Mancusi
Publisher: NLA Digital Liaison Platform LLC
Length: 50,000 words
Sub-Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult (YA)

BLURB:
Dawn Miller is sick of being good. Her parents have scheduled her to within an inch of her life and her popular friends can only think of hooking up and shopping. She’s ready for a serious boyfriend, and it’s definitely not the obnoxious rich boy everyone wants her to date.

Then she meets Starr, the headmaster’s punk rock daughter who refuses to play by the rules. The differences between them are night and day but Dawn is fascinated. Starr introduces her to a world she didn’t even know existed: hip indy record stores, all night raves, and cute skateboarders who hang out underneath a parking deck downtown.

Skateboarders like the gorgeous Sean, who’s sweet, smart, and curiously serious –everything Dawn’s always wanted in a boyfriend. Soon she finds herself head over heels and doing the unthinkable, lying to her parents and friends. Deep down she knows her parents will never approve of this boy from the wrong side of town…and her secret life is finally catching up to her. Will Dawn be forced to choose between the girl she was and the girl she is meant to be? And if she chooses, will she lose her skater boy forever?

“Mancusi has scored a hit. Dawn is likeable, and any teen girl–wealthy or not–should identify with her typical problems. From boys to friends to parents, the author covers it all. She even manages to include one or two deeper messages in the form of “straight edge” teens and a “perfect” wealthy boy who turns out to be a real jerk.”– Alexandra Kay, RT Book Reviews

EXCERPT #1:
“Hey, Dawn, whatcha writing?”

I slam my notebook shut and force a wide smile as my friend Ashley approaches the lunch table. I can’t believe it. She’s five minutes early. Five minutes! After I’ve already gone and used up one of my three-bathroom-breaks a-semester chemistry class privileges for a few precious moments of writing time. And now Ashley has shown up and ruined it all.

The early bird gets the chance to tick Dawn off. . . . “Nothing,” I say, forcing a casual shrug. “Just a birthday wish list. You know how The Evil Ones are. Left to their own devices I’d probably end up with some itchy Harvard letter sweater for my sweet sixteen.”

I’d actually been working on a poem, not a birthday list. One I plan to enter in a contest sponsored by Faces, a local Massachusetts literary magazine. But I am certain ly not about to inform our head cheerleader of that little technicality. I mean, writing poetry? How geeky can you get? And The Evil Ones (aka Mom and Dad) are terrible in the presents department, so it’s not like I’m telling a total lie. . . .

“Oh cool.” Ashley flounces onto the chair beside me, her wool plaid skirt puffing up and then settling back down over her perfectly sculpted thighs. We all wear the same skirts here as sophomores at Sacred Mary’s, but Ashley’s skirt usually falls at least two inches shorter than regulation and it constantly gets her in trouble with the Sisters. “You should ask for those Seven Jeans we saw at Nordstrom the other day.”

“The ones with the crystals on the back pocket?” I look up and see that Ashley #2 has arrived at our lunch table. Like Ashley #1, she’s blond and lanky and wears her skirts too short. Her claim to fame is being picked as homecoming queen last fall, even though she’s only a sophomore. “Those are completely lame. When shopping for jeans, I say go James every time. They’re scientifically designed to make your butt look smaller, not draw attention to it with crystals.”

I stifle a groan. I love my friends, don’t get me wrong. But there are times I’m not quite sure I fit in with them. I mean yeah, I’d rather be here than at the loser table discussing games like Magic: The Gathering, but is it really necessary for us to debate the pros and cons of designer denim every single lunch? Doesn’t anyone talk politics anymore? Not that I know anything about politics, but maybe I could start learning if someone brought them up once in a while. It’d probably prove more useful in life than the Fashionista 101 sessions we seem to hold every lunch period.

“You guys are crazy!” Oh, there’s Ashley #3, making our lunch group complete. She swings her Kate Spade messenger bag off her shoulder and plops it on the floor. We consider Ashley #3 the brainy one. She’s president of the student council and wants to be a TV anchorwoman when she grows up. I think she has a good shot at the job. She’s already got the brilliant white capped teeth and perfect hair. “Obviously Levi’s makes the best jeans known to mankind.”

The other two Ashleys groan in sync. “No way would I be caught dead in Levi’s,” says Ashley #1.

“That’s ’cause you’re a lemming,” Ashley #3 explains, using the big word with a smug pride. She knows for a fact Ashley #1 won’t know what it means and she’s right.

“Hey! What did you just call me?”

“Girls, girls! Let us not fight over fashion,” Ashley #2, the peacemaker, coos. She took a yoga class once and has been all Buddha-on-the-mountain ever since. “Our differ ent tastes in denim make the world go round.” She holds her palms out and smiles demurely. For a minute I think she’s going to actually break out into an “Ohmmm.”

Instead she says, “What were we talking about again?” “Dawn’s birthday wish list.”

“Ah. How about a side of Brent Baker, served on a silver platter?” Her demure smile morphs into a lecherous smirk as she watches the senior from across the room. We all turn and look. The Ashleys sigh, again in sync. They’re good at that.

“No way. He’s on my birthday list,” declares Ashley #1. This obviously strikes them as funny, and all three break out into giggles.

You know, I’m pretty convinced I’m the only girl in school not lusting after Brent Baker. Brent Baker the Third, that is. Born with a silver spoon wedged up his butt. His parents and my parents go to the same country club, so I’ve known him since my playpen days and he’s been after me almost as long. But I’m so not interested in him. I mean, sure he’s got the blond, blue-eyed jock thing going on, but his huge ego negates any points he’s chocked up in the looks department.

The Ashleys can’t understand why I think he’s repulsive, but they don’t rock the boat. After all, that means he’s fair game for any one of them.

EXCERPT #2:
You know how normal kids go through their teen years? Wake up at seven, go to school, take some easy classes like basket-weaving or drama and then go hang with their friends and listen to music? Well, imagine my day. You’re up at five to go to crew practice, rowing down a river in the freezing Massachusetts air. Change quickly to make it to school in time for the first bell. Then have a school day cram-packed with AP and honors classes. Last bell rings and you’re off to gymnastics practice or yearbook or school paper or ballet or whatever and then straight to your language tutor where you’re learning Japanese in case you want to be a foreign business leader someday (which you don’t). You get home at seven o’clock and go up to your room to do all your excruciatingly hard AP and honors homework. Go to bed after homework is finished, then wake up the next morning to do it all again.

Basically, every second of my life is booked solid ’til I retire. (The Evil Ones have probably already pre-registered me for a nursing home, too.) Doesn’t sound like fun? Too bad, ’cause I’d love to trade places with anyone who envies me.

I open my Algebra II textbook and my half-finished poem flutters onto my bed. I glance over at my closed bedroom door. Will Dad really come up and check on me? The poetry contest deadline is tomorrow, and I have no idea when I’ll be able to finish writing it if I don’t do it tonight. And I really want to enter, too. The prize is a hundred dollars and publication in the magazine. Of course, I’d have to use a pen name, but that’s okay. I’d know it was mine.

But just as I’m about to put pen to paper and become one with my writing muse, a knock sounds on my door. I groan and stuff the poem back into my Algebra book. So much for sanctuary.

“Come in.”

My mother enters the room, all pearl necklaces and Chanel No. 5, as usual. Before she became an English teacher and mother to me, she was a fashion-magazine model, which is more than likely how she nabbed my rich, older father back in the day. Once when I was spy ing in her bedroom, I found her old modeling scrapbook stuffed in her underwear drawer. She was beautiful back then, I’ll give her that. A smooth-skinned, dark-eyed Italian beauty. Very Sophia Loren. I bet she was super disappointed when I came out of her womb all Irish and freckled, like my dad.

She frowns disapprovingly at my sprawled-out position on the bed.

“You know, you have a very nice desk,” she says, gesturing to the mahogany nightmare on the far left of my bedroom. Like I said, she was a model, so she’s big on the whole posture thing.

“I sit at a desk all day, Mom.” I tug on a blond braid in frustration. Why can’t she just leave me alone? I mean, what does it really matter whether I study on my bed or at a desk?

Her frown deepens, but she doesn’t pursue the subject. “Well, I just came up to tell you that Magda should have dinner ready in about five minutes.”

Magda, our housekeeper/cook, is from Mexico and makes the best meals known to mankind. Spicy Spanish dishes that deliciously burn my lips when I take a bite. The Evil Ones are constantly nagging her that she’s going to give me heartburn and to make my meals milder, but I can usually convince her to add extra spice when they’re not looking. Magda’s cool like that. In fact, she’s the only person in this household I can respect.

But right now, though my stomach is growling, I really want to finish this poem.

“Can I eat up here?”

Yet another frown from Mom. I wonder if I should mention the wrinkle potential of all this scowling on her delicately aging complexion.

“That is up to you,” she says stiffly. “However, I think it would be nice if you decided to socialize with your family.”

Socialize. Right. Is that what they’re calling being lectured to these days? ’Cause I know from experience that’s all that’s going to happen during dinner if I attend.

Don’t chew with your mouth open, Dawn. Use your napkin. Do you really need so much butter on that roll? After all, you don’t want to start gaining weight.

But again, this is a battle I won’t win. So I close my

Algebra book and nod my head. “Fine. I’ll be there in a minute,” I say, purposely using my most exasperated tone.

My mother droops her shoulders, as if I’m some awful burden she has to bear on a daily basis, and exits the room. When the door closes, I pull out my half-finished poem and read it through one last time. It’s really good. One of the best things I’ve ever written.

Somehow I have to find a chance to finish it before the deadline.

EXCERPT #3:
“Hey, that’s pretty good!”

I look up with a start. I’ve been so wrapped up in my world that I hadn’t realized the new girl, the supposed Satan-worshipper who drinks snake blood, has sat down at the desk beside me and is eyeing my paper.

Up close, I realize she has several piercings to go along with her already punk-rock look—a diamond stud in her nose and a silver hoop embedded in her eyebrow. Her face is pale white, almost as if she’s powdered it, and her eyes, a striking blue, are rimmed with a ton of black.

“You read my poem?” I ask, feeling my cheeks flush. I mean, sure, I realize that if I win the poetry contest lots of people will end up reading it, but still, her peeking over my shoulder without permission seems a grave invasion of privacy. And what if she goes and tells everyone that I, Dawn Miller, friend of the Ashleys, was seen writing poetry in detention? I might as well put in my application for the loserville lunch table right now.

Then again, she said it was good. Since I’ve never shown my scribblings to anyone before, I’ve never gotten an unbiased opinion on them. I mean, sure, I like them, but obviously I’m a bit prejudiced.

“Are you just saying that?” I ask. “ ’Cause you so don’t have to.”

She shakes her head, causing her straight black hair to flip from side to side. “No way,” she says. “I never say things I don’t mean. Life’s too short.” She pauses, then adds, “I was assuming it’d be bad, actually. But I guess you can’t judge a Barbie by its cover.”

I frown. “I’m not a Barbie.” I just hang out with them. She shrugs. “Maybe you are, maybe you aren’t. Honestly, I don’t care either way. But you are a good writer.”

A good writer. She thinks I’m a good writer. No one’s ever told me that before. I feel a warm pride settle over me and I decide to ignore the Barbie comment. Or at least prove her wrong.

“Thanks,” I say. “There’s this poetry contest I want to enter it in and—”

“Oh, the one in Faces?”

I stare at her in shock. “How do you—?”

“I read Faces all the time. It’s a great mag.”

Wow. She actually reads literary magazines. My friends wouldn’t be caught dead reading literary magazines. In fact, we have a saying: If it’s not Cosmo, it’s crap.

“I’m Dawn,” I say, extending a hand.

“Starr.” She shakes my hand. I notice she has on black fingernail polish that’s half flaked off.

Starr. What a cool name.

“You’re the headmaster’s daughter, right?” I ask, assuming at least that part of the Satan-worshipping, snake-eating rumor is true.

“Yeah. Got kicked out of my European boarding school and so I’m stuck in this hellhole now.”

Wow. I wonder what she did to get kicked out. It had to be something pretty bad, I’d think. What would it be like to be a bad girl? Not to care what people think of you? To break the rules and buck authority? I bet her parents don’t dare schedule her life. And if they try, she probably laughs in their faces and then goes out and gets a new tattoo, just to spite them.

“. . . and first day here, Sister Wart Nose catches me smoking in the bathroom and sentences me to detention,” Starr is explaining. “I mean, for smoking! In Europe, everyone our age smokes. Massachusetts is so puritanical. It drives me absolutely insane.”

I nod sympathetically, not sure how to respond. Of course I’m not a smoker, so I can’t relate. But suddenly, I have the undying urge to impress her somehow. Make her see I’m more than just an airhead who happens to be able to write. Which is odd, since most people at Sacred Mary’s do everything in their power to try to impress me and my crowd, not the other way around. But Starr doesn’t seem to care that I’m one of the Populars. On the contrary, that status seems a negative in her book. Which makes her seem even cooler, somehow.

“That ring rocks,” I say at last, noting the silver spider on her index finger. One thing I’ve learned from the Ashleys—when stuck for something to say, compliment their wardrobe. Works every time.

She smiles and waves her hand in the air, allowing the ring to catch the light and sparkle. Evidently even punk rock chicks aren’t immune to flattery. “Thanks. I got it at this really cool thrift store in Boston.” She pauses for a moment, as if deciding something. Then she says, “You know, I’m planning on heading there after detention, if you want to come.”

I raise my eyebrows. “You’re going to Boston? How are you going to get there? Do you have a car?”

“Nah.” She shakes her head. “I’m only fifteen. No license. But there’s a train about a block away.”

She planned to hop a train? I try to imagine what The Evil Ones would do to me if they found out I’d hopped a train to the big city. Would they kill me quickly or devise a slow, torturous death to make sure I’m really, really sorry I disobeyed?

“Come with me!” Starr says eagerly. “I know some killer used record stores.”

I shake my head. “I’m already missing gymnastics ’cause of detention. My parents will totally kick my butt if I miss my Japanese tutoring as well.”

Starr raises a pierced eyebrow. “Oh,” she says, her tone a bit colder than before. “I understand.” But she doesn’t sound like she understands. In fact, she sounds more like she thinks I’m the lamest girl on the planet.

Boring Barbie, that’s me.

It’s so not fair. I never get to do anything fun. Run off to the big city on a whim. I suddenly envy Starr and her laissez-faire attitude on life.

Envy her and want to be her.

Maybe I could call my tutor and tell him I’m sick. And then call The Evil Ones and tell them I’m going over to one of the Ashleys’ houses to work on a class project after my lesson. That should buy me at least ’til nine o’clock. Plenty of time to hit Boston and get back before they realize I’m gone.

I feel a strange thrill well up deep inside. You know what? I’m going to do it.

For once, I’m going to be a bad girl.

“Maybe I will go to Boston with you,” I say, trying to keep my voice casual as my excitement takes hold. “Sounds like fun.”

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Two time Emmy award winner Mari Mancusi used to wish she could be a vampire back in high school. But she ended up in another bloodsucking profession–journalism–instead. Today she works as a freelance TV producer and author of books for teens, including the award winning Blood Coven Vampire series published by Penguin Books. When not writing about creatures of the night, Mari enjoys traveling, cooking, goth clubbing, watching cheesy horror movie and her favorite guilty pleasure–videogames. A graduate of Boston University, she lives in Austin, Texas with her husband Jacob, daughter Avalon and dog Mesquite. You can find her online at www.marimancusi.com.

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Sela Blog Tour /Take 2 guest Jackie Gamber

 

 

 

Today I have the pleasure of Jackie stopping by and posting for us.

 

“N is for Nonsense” by Jackie Gamber, author of REDHEART and SELA, Books One and Two of the Leland Dragon Series

“Nonsense” is a word that tends to be grouped. “That’s a lot of nonsense.” Or, “What a bunch of stuff and nonsense.” It’s also a self-defined word; it’s pretty clear by its own lexical combination what it means. There is sense, sensibility, something sensible. There is common sense. Money sense. Math sense.

Then, there is nonsense.

Or, in my case, math sense and nonsense? Interchangeable.

Which is something of my point. There is a dictionary definition of what the word means: words or language having little to no sense or meaning. But where is the definition for what qualifies as nonsense? After all, one man’s ‘nonsense’ is another politician’s platform.

Perhaps nonsense, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.

Fiction lovers understand the crux of this, as well as fiction writers. Since the first human scribbled letters in the sand as a way of expression, other humans have collected to observe the strange ritual. And to judge it fit for consumption.

I can see them, now, our early ancestors. Hobbled from lack of Vitamin D, all hairy because they’ve been too busy inventing a wheel to think of razors. Gathering around to ‘hmm’ and ‘I say’ at the latest dirt-scrabbles from the cave idiot. “What’s the message?” asks the leader, who can count to five. “Bunch of stuff and nonsense,” says someone else. “No sweeping metaphors, no uplifting prose. And for goodness’ sake, don’t let the teens read it, or we’ll have anarchy.”

Back then, it was easy to wipe a foot or a hand over the dust and make the writing go away. A pre-historic Etch-a-Sketch. But as man has gotten cleverer with words, and with the way of recording them, those who judge those words have gotten more sophisticated in destroying them. Banning books from libraries. Burning words on bonfires. Engaging in flame-wars over the internet.
But so what, as long as what we’re trying to destroy is just a bunch of nonsense, anyway? If words are to be recorded, they should be just the right ones. The best ones. In fiction, stories should be the highest form of art, the kind that exhorts us, uses language to make us stronger, better, faster.

Right?

Or maybe, when it comes to fiction, trying to qualify what’s “good for us” or “bad for us” is the trickiest undertaking. Maybe there’s something good for us in the bad stuff, and something bad for us in the good stuff. Maybe fictional books are exactly the tool for exploring these things; living a life through a character, watching their choices, experiencing their consequences.

Maybe that’s what our imagination is for; to see all of what we’re capable of, good and bad. To make choices. And to envision where those choices can take us.

Maybe that’s what fiction is for.

I don’t know about you, but to me, that makes a lot of sense.

Jackie Gamber is the award-winning author of “Redheart” and “Sela”, Books One and Two of the Leland Dragon Series, now available! For more information about Jackie and her mosaic mind, visit http://www.jackiegamber.com

 

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http://www.twitter.com/JackieGamber
http://www.facebook.com/jackiegamber
http://www.lelanddragons.com

 

 

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Night Sky Blog Tour

Night Sky Summary
After losing Sarah, the friend he’s loved, to some other guy, Jameson meets Sky. Her Native American roots, fluid movements, and need for brutal honesty become addictive fast. This is good. Jameson needs distraction – his dad leaves for another woman, his mom’s walking around like a zombie, and Sarah’s new boyfriend can’t keep his hands off of her.

As he spends time with Sky and learns about her village, her totems, and her friends with drums – she’s way more than distraction. Jameson’s falling for her fast.

But Sky’s need for honesty somehow doesn’t extend to her life story – and Jameson just may need more than his new girl to keep him distracted from the disaster of his senior year.

My thoughts :

I rarely read a romance told from a guys point of view. Jameson’s story was so easy to relate to.  I wanted to see him overcome his obstacles and come out on top in the end. It was nice to see all three characters have secrets. The character development was great and the banter between all three was interesting. This is a must read book. The author has an underline meaning that we can all overcome fears and secrets and we are not alone. I am glad I decided to read this book.  It looked interesting and I thought about it and said why not.  You will want to read this book!

 


Jolene Perry’s Bio:
Jolene grew up in Wasilla, Alaska. She graduated from Southern Utah University with a degree in political science and French, which she used to teach math to middle schoolers.

After living in Washington, Utah and Las Vegas, she now resides in Alaska with her husband, and two children. Aside from writing, Jolene sews, plays the guitar, sings when forced, and spends as much time outside as possible.

She is also the author of The Next Door Boys and the upcoming Knee Deep.

 

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ISBN: 9780983741862
ISBN: 9781466052338
Pages: 247
Release: March 1, 2012

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Sela Blog Tour & Giveaway 3 winners

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Thank you for stopping by on my day of the tour. Below you will find my review/thoughts on Sela and about the giveaway.  I want to thank Seventh Star Press for the blog tour and Jackie Gamber for her wonderful book.

Product Description

Peace was fleeting. Vorham Riddess, Venur of Esra Province, covets the crystal ore buried deep in Leland’s mountains. His latest device to obtain it: land by marriage to a Leland maiden. But that’s not all.

Among Dragonkind, old threats haunt Mount Gore, and shadows loom in the thoughts of the Red who restored life to land and love. A dragon hunter, scarred from countless battles, discovers he can yet suffer more wounds.

In the midst of it all, Sela Redheart is lost, driven from her home with only her old uncle to watch over her. As the dragon-born child of Kallon, the leader of Leland’s Dragon Council, she is trapped in human form with no understanding of how she transformed, or how to turn back.

Wanderers seek a home, schemes begin to unfurl, and all is at risk as magic and murder, marriage and mystery strangle the heart of Esra. A struggle for power far older and deeper than anyone realizes will leave no human or dragon unaffected.

In a world where magic is born of feeling, where the love between a girl and a dragon was once transformative, what power dwells in the heart of young Sela?

  • File Size: 717 KB
  • Print Length: 308 pages
  • Publisher: Seventh Star Press; First edition (March 16, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English

 

My thoughts:

Sela is the 2nd book in the Leland Dragon series.  I have read the first one which was great but this has to be my favorite of the two.  Sela takes up a several years after Redheart and starts with the next generation of dragon. You do not need to read the first one to know what is going on with Sela as Redheart had no cliffhangers and Sela has enough information from the last book to get you reading.  

Sela in trapped in her human form she is desparte to go back to being a dragon. I love Sela she is headstrong which at times causes some trouble. Her parents Kallon and Riza want to protect her , but being a human among the dragons is not a good situation.  Sela embarks on a journey to find her destiny.

Jackie’s writing style draws the reader into the story and keeps the pages turning.  The characters are well written and you feel for them.  A great fantasy read for any age.  With action and love everyone will be happy to read this book.

 

Giveaway:  US Canada only 3 winners…..1 winner will receive a print copy and the other 2 will received an ebook.

To be entered to win your copy of Sela all you have to do is leave a comment.  Good luck and thank you for coming by.

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