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Showing posts with label book blitz. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Super Book Blast Tour: The Silver Sphere by Michael Dadich

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The Silver Sphere

By

Michael Dadich

BLURB:
Shelby Pardow never imagined she could kill someone. All she wants to do is MEDIA KIT the-silver-sphere 5hide from her troubled father… when she is teleported to awaiting soldiers on the planet Azimuth. Here she is not a child, but Kin to one of the six Aulic Assembly members whom Malefic Cacoethes has drugged and imprisoned. He seeks to become dictator of this world (and then Earth by proxy).

His father, Biskara, is an evil celestial entity, tracked by the Assembly with an armillary device, The Silver Sphere. With the Assembly now deposed, Biskara directs Malefic and the Nightlanders to their strategic targets. Unless….

Can Shelby find the other Kin, and develop courage and combat skills? Can the Kin reassemble in time to release or replace the Assembly, overthrowing Malefic and restraining Biskara?

 

AUTHOR INFORMATION:
I’ve been writing since first setting pencil to steno pad at age 8. A year later, I began developing the world of my current series-in-progress, and even created its title, The Silver Sphere. Now, with the support of years of experience, those early maps and back stories have progressed into what I hope is a fresh and entertaining take on the classic young adult fantasy adventure.

MEDIA KIT michael 2Despite my frequent escapes into parallel worlds, I root myself firmly in my very real family and community. When not pacing the yard maniacally after every few pages of writing, I spend as much time as possible hanging out with my studly 9-year-old son, and my inspirational wife Jenna. I also coach several local youth sports teams in Beverly Hills, and alternate between yelling at my two crazy Corgis and hiking with my trained German Shepherd.

For more, join me in my favorite fantasy worlds, from Lord of the Rings to the creations of C.S. Lewis, Anne McCaffrey and Terry Brooks.

Even more importantly, stop by and say hello on my Facebook page at AuthorMichaelDadich, tweet me at @MichaelDadich, and stalk my website at http://www.thesilversphere.org.org.

Amazon Buy link:  The Silver Sphere by Michael Dadich

 

Giveaway

 

Michael will be awarding a $75 Amazon or BN.com GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tours.

For more changes to comment, here is the rest of my teammates that will be posting today:

1. Brenda Maxfield's Blog
2. Andi's Young Adult Books
3. Book Reviews by Dee
4. Sharing Links and Wisdom
5. Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews
6. Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
7. Moonlight, Lace, and Mayhem
8. It's Raining Books
9. Books in the Hall
10. Nickie's Views and Interviews
11. Loose the Hounds
12. Reading wtih Anacrasia
13. Book 'Em North Carolina
14. All the Days of
15. Oh, Chrys!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Book Blitz: The Gatekeeper Series by Anthony Horowitz

I can’t believe I missed this dystopian series by Anthony Horowitz.  I read a review of the last book in the series, Oblivion, and now I am definitely in search of all five books.

Book 1:  Raven’s Gate

Raven's Gate (The Gatekeepers, #1)

This chilling NYT bestseller from Anthony Horowitz, "a master of edge-of-your-seat writing" (Booklist, starred) is "an exhilarating read" (Kirkus) that "should attract a strong following" (PW)
As punishment for a crime he didn't really commit, Matt was given a choice: go to jail or go live with an old woman named Mrs. Deverill in a remote town called Lesser Malling.
He should have chosen jail.
A strange and sinister plan is coming together made in Lesser Malling, with Matt at the center of it all. People who try to help him disappear . . . or die. It all ties to an evil place named Raven's Gate - a place whose destiny is horrifyingly intertwined with Matt's own.

Amazon buy link:  The Gatekeepers #1: Raven's Gate

  Book 2:  Evil Star

Evil Star (The Gatekeepers, #2)

The second thrilling, chilling installment in Anthony Horowitz's bestselling Gatekeepers series.
Matt thought his troubles were over when he closed Raven's Gate . . . but in fact they were just beginning. His fate -- and the fate of the world -- is tied to four other kids across the globe. The second is a street kid in Peru. He and Matt have never met; they don't even speak the same language. But destiny is going to throw them together as the evil threat of the Old Ones grows . . . and another Gate suddenly comes into play.
Another masterful thriller from supernaturally suspenseful Anthony Horowitz.

  Amazon buy link:  The Gatekeepers #2: Evil Star

  Book 3:  Nightrise

Nightrise (The Gatekeepers, #3)

The world is in great danger�and only five kids can save it. But to do that, they must face off against some of the most powerful people in the world. Two of the five, Scott and Jamie, have always known they were different. Twins whose birth is shrouded in mystery, they�ve always been able to communicate with each other telepathically. Their supernatural talent has landed them no farther than a gig in a Z-grade sideshow in Reno, Nevada...until they garner the attention of a very scary clientele. Soon their lives are in jeopardy, with one of them trapped and one of them on the run. In Nightrise, Anthony Horowitz ups the stakes in his most thrilling, intense novel yet.(less)

Amazon buy link:  The Gatekeepers #3: Nightrise

Book 4:  Necropolis

Necropolis (The Gatekeepers, #4)

Hong Kong has been taken over by the Old Ones and has become Necropolis, City of the Dead. Once in, there is no way out… Evil has been unleashed on the world and only five children – with special powers – can save it. Matt and the other three desperately need to find Scar, the final Gatekeeper, who has been trapped in Hong Kong, where puddles of water turn into puddles of blood, where ghosts, demons and hideous creatures stalk the streets. Matt has no choice but to follow her. Now, both imprisoned, their only hope of survival is to reach a secret door in the Man Ho temple. But even if Scar can find her psychic power, it may already be too late.(less)

Amazon Buy link: The Gatekeepers #4: Necropolis

Book 5:  Oblivion

Oblivion (The Gatekeepers, #5)

Having escaped from Hong Kong, the five gatekeepers - Matt, Pedro, Scott, Jamie and Scarlett - are scattered in a hostile and dangerous world. As they struggle to re-group and plan their next move, the malevolent King of the Old Ones gathers his forces in Oblivion: a desolate landscape where the last survivors of humanity must fight the ultimate battle.

  Amazon buy link:  Oblivion (Power of Five)

  Author Bio:

Anthony Horowitz (2)Anthony Horowitz is one
of the most prolifi c and
successful writers working
in the UK today. He is a born
polymath; juggling writing
books, TV series, movies,
plays and journalism.
Anthony has written over
35 books, including the
bestselling teenage spy
series ALEX RIDER, which he
adapted into a movie released worldwide in 2006.
The nine ALEX RIDER novels have sold over 13 million copies
worldwide. Anthony is also an acclaimed writer for adults and
was commissioned by the Conan Doyle Estate and Orion Books
to write a new Sherlock Holmes novel. Published in November
2011, THE HOUSE OF SILK was a huge success worldwide.
THE POWER OF FIVE sequence, to which OBLIVION is the epic
conclusion, has a broad readership, ranging from young fans
through to adult.
Anthony is responsible for creating and writing some of the
UK’s most beloved and successful TV series, producing the fi rst
seven episodes of MIDSOMER MURDERS. He is the writer and
creator of the BAFTA award-winning drama series FOYLE’S WAR.
Filming begins on the next series of FOYLE’S WAR this summer
for broadcast in 2013. Anthony has also written other original
complex dramas for ITV, including COLLISION (which aired in
2009 and reached seven million viewers a night during its fi ve
night run) and INJUSTICE (transmitted in 2011 to widespread
acclaim).
Anthony is currently working with Steven Spielberg and Peter
Jackson, writing the sequel to TINTIN. He is also working on
another screenplay for Warner Brothers.
Anthony regularly contributes to a wide variety of national
newspapers on subjects ranging from politics to education.
He has been a patron to East Anglia Children’s Hospices and
Kidscape since 2009. Amongst many plaudits, he was especially
thrilled in 2011 to be presented with a gold BLUE PETER badge,
celebrating his body of writing for young people.
Anthony is married to TV producer Jill Green, whose production
company has produced FOYLE’S WAR, COLLISION and INJUSTICE
amongst other hit shows. The couple have two sons and divide
their time between London’s Clerkenwell district and Orford,
Suffolk.
For more about Anthony’s life and work, go to www.
anthonyhorowitz.com

PAN MacMILLAN

Monday, December 10, 2012

Book Blitz: Renhala by Amy Joy Lutchen

Rehala Blitz

Renhala by Amy Joy Lutchen

Kailey Rooke, timid accountant, dedicated to philanthropic work, finds herself spiraling into a deep depression after she suffers a horrifyingly odd and humiliating assault, to only discover more of these freakish assaults occurring across the globe.
A chance discovery leads Kailey to a meeting with elderly Gunthreon, actual master of persuasion. Gunthreon, who seems to know too much of Kailey's history for her liking, opens Kailey's eyes to a coexisting realm she never knew existed: Renhala, while entrusting her with the knowledge of her newfound power as karmelean, serving as a beacon for karma from the Higher Ones. Kailey slowly starts revealing new talents, and Gunthreon is fascinated with what she starts achieving.
RenhalaShe soon discovers that Renhala is in danger, and this danger has been leaking into her own realm. As she uncovers secrets within herself, and toughens up, she fuses with an unlikely band of fellow travelers (including a dragon, woodsprite, six-hundred-pound greble, her faithful female canine companion, and a "giver"), balances the egos of two very strong males, deals with her sexy and flirtatious best friend’s “issues,” and finds the courage to master a new deadly weapon.
On her mission to save Renhala, Kailey will find herself running from life-threatening disasters, such as greble Tartarin, who likes to remind Kailey that when he catches her, he plans on eating her brains with ice cream; she'll run from the deadly meeples: small cute bunnies with talons and an undeniable thirst for imposing self-destruction on others. Kailey will also run into the possibility that a centuries-old Renhalan rumor is true, that advanced technology existing in Kailey's realm shortens all life spans.
As blood is shed and puzzles near completion, Kailey pulls from deep within herself, conjuring up mystical qualities that enable her to astonish as once predicted at her birth, but despite the newfound strength, Kailey will discover that monsters not only come in ugly packages, but can be easily disguised as those she has come to love and trust.

Goodreads link:

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16050736-renhala


Author Bio:
Amy Joy Lutchen: Was born in Chicago and slept in a dresser drawer for the first few weeks of my life, marking me as a future claustrophobe.
I studied at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana (man I grew up quick), where I became a number, but decided it was a good number.
I now write in my spare time as I eat snacks, making sure they are not in multiples of three. That number makes me nervous.

Author Links:

Buy link from Amazon:    Renhala by Amy Joy Lutchen

Friday, August 17, 2012

Zombie Book Blitz and Giveaway: Waiting for Daybreak by Amanda McNeil

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Blurb:
What is normal?
Frieda has never felt normal. She feels every emotion too strongly and lashes out at herself in punishment. But one day when she stays home from work too depressed to get out of bed, a virus breaks out turning her neighbors into flesh-eating, brain-hungry zombies. As her survival instinct kicks in keeping her safe from the zombies, Frieda can’t help but wonder if she now counts as healthy and normal, or is she still abnormal compared to every other human being who is craving brains?

Author Bio:
Amanda McNeil is an energetic, masters degree educated, 20-something happilyAuthorPic living in an attic apartment in Boston with her shelter-adopted cat.  Her day job is a medical librarian, and her hobbies (besides writing and reading) include cooking, fitness, and exploring everything from museums to dive bars.  She writes horror, scifi, paranormal romance, and urban fantasy.  This is her first novel, although she has previously published short stories and a novella, Ecstatic Evil.

Excerpt:

I try not to ponder existence too much.  It can get depressing, and when you already experienced crippling depression back before the world went to hell in a hand-basket, it's best to avoid that.  So that's why I've taken to curling up in the bathtub with a pile of books on one side and my trusty kitchen knife on the other.  Bathtubs really do feel more secure than a bed, and books help me forget that I have no one to talk to and nothing to do besides ensure my continual survival.  Gotta live for another day of reading in the bathtub, am I right?  Snuggles, my cat, stretches in her sleep, nudging my side with her nose.  Ok, so I'm not totally alone, and Snuggles needs me.  She wouldn't understand a world without me.  Laying my hand on her soft, gray side,  I return to my cheesy romance, about to discover whether this lord is really a catch or a bastard for the lady in waiting, when there's a sound.  Was that?  Was that a voice?  I stop, putting my book down mid-sentence and reach over to the carefully propped-up flashlight, turning it off and with my other hand grab the knife.  It might not seem like the best survival choice to prowl through a dark apartment clutching a knife, but so far my odd choices have led to my survival, so who am I to listen to the leftover voices of reason forced into my brain throughout my life? 
    I leave my centrally located, and thankfully windowless, bathroom, dropping to my knees at the door.  Holding the knife in one hand, I crawl to the windows.  I debated for days over what to do with them.  Blacken them?  Leave them as is to make it appear the owner is dead?  Since I'm on the fourth floor, I finally opted for leaving them as is to allow for my own visibility.  Most of the Afflicted probably wouldn't be able to look up that high anyway.  Plus I need to have light somehow.  It's dusk, and the lighting in the apartment is shoddy at best.  I switch to a squatting position and carefully peer out the window.  There.  In the middle of the street.  It's a person walking very slowly.  A few months ago I'd have decided it was a schizophrenic homeless person and gone on about my day.  Unfortunately, that's not gonna cut it anymore.  Every muscle in my body is poised, ready for action if need be.  The person takes another step forward and moans. 
    Moaning.  Not good.
    She--we're just gonna call it a she since it's impossible to tell at the moment, and I'm less scared at the thought of facing another female--she takes another step forward and reaches a hand up to wipe her nose.  I grab the binoculars I keep near the street-side windows and take a glance. 
    Gray goo.  Uh-oh.
    She's Afflicted.  Odd.  I thought they had all finished dying off a couple of weeks ago.  A late bloomer?  If that's the case, I'm not as safe as I thought I was.  She looks toward my house, and I duck down. 
    "Help me," she calls.
    Shit.  Did she see me?
    "Help me!"
    No. No no no no no. 
    The stupid Afflicted.   They're so selfish.  They can't obey simple quarantine orders.  They can't have the decency to off themselves so they don't expose others.  Ok.  Maybe that's not entirely fair.  The virus messes with their brains.  They probably don't understand what's going on, but still. 
    The faint sounds of the front door rattling echo up the stairwell.  I can practically see her struggling to open the front door.  At least her lack of coordination is buying me some time.  Sticking my knife in my home-made sheath tied around my waist, I tip-toe to the closet and grab two plastic gloves from the massive box I swiped from one of the convenience stores and pull them on.  Then I arm myself with a plastic grocery bag from the basket of them placed near the door for situations just like this and line myself up against the wall beside it.  Hopefully she'll be taken by surprise.  Hopefully she hasn't become too hulky strong.  I practically hold my breath waiting while listening to her struggle with the stairs.  She must have seen me.  It's the only explanation. 
    Stupid, stupid, stupid.
    Her plaintive calls of "help me" hit my ears every minute or so.  Her halting footsteps reach my front door.
    "Help me."
    The knob turns.
    "Help me."
    The door swings inward open.  She takes two halting steps in.  I can see the goo dripping from her nose, almost as gray as her sickly skin.  She takes another step in, and I move behind her.  Her tattered clothes barely cling to her emaciated body, but even then I can tell they were an Armani suit originally.  Her shoulder-length hair lies in clumps along her back.  It is impossible to discern what color it is.  She turns her head.  I can almost see the delicate bone structure underneath the swelling.  Underneath the changing features of her face.  Her eyes glaze over, and her features change into a snarl.  I lunge for her at the same instant that she lunges for me.  I just manage to get the plastic bag over her head milliseconds before her hands would have succeeded in clasping around my neck.  She instinctually switches course and reaches up to struggle with the bag on her head.  I tighten it and swing behind her, pushing against her, trying to get her to the floor.  Her roars fill the apartment.
    "Bitch!  Help me!  I need them!  I need them!"  Her fingers grab hold onto mine and she starts to squeeze, trying to crush them.  They may as well be garlic in a garlic press.  That's gonna hurt tomorrow.  If I make it to tomorrow.  I focus in on the bag. Tightening the bag.  Her fingers start to loosen.  Her whole body is shaking in a violent rage.  I start to count.  She should be pretty much dead by the time I get to ten. 
    "One."  I say it out loud.  It helps to calm me.
    "Two."  Her legs are still shaking.
    "Three."  She is still for the moment.
    "Four."  She slams a fist into the floor.
    "Five."  A few shakes of the feet.
    "Six."  Still.
    "Seven."  All quiet on the western front.
    "Eight."  Here comes the choking death rattle.
    "Nine."  Silence.
    "Ten."  Still silence.
    My gasps fill the room as the adrenaline slows down.  I doubt I'll ever get over how the Afflicted go from plaintive cries for help to insane killing machine so fast.  Or the fact that if she had got her hands on my brains it really would have made her feel better.  I unsheath my knife and stab her in the back.  Gotta be sure.  Learned that quickly enough in the early days.  Scurrying to the kitchen, I plunge the knife into the ever-ready antiseptic bath and grab a fresh one, stashing it in the sheath.  Grabbing a garbage bag, I head back to the living room to clean up.
    Stuffing a body in a bag is an art form that you get better at with practice.  The limbs just need to be folded a certain way before rigor mortis sets in.  Her snarling face glares blankly up at me through the grocery bag.  It's a good thing I was so bad at remembering to bring my reusable bags with me back before.  I give my head a quick shake and tie up the garbage bag.  Much as I would love to drag the bag all the way out of the building, where there's one Afflicted, there's often others, so for the time being, she's going in the basement.  Nearly mindlessly I drag her down the five flights of stairs into the basement and stash her behind a pile of empty boxes some other tenant was saving for when she moved out.  I stare at the sharpied labels for a few moments. 
Kitchen
    R's room
Bathroom
    I used to dread moving.  It was right on my top ten list of evil elements of life right along with reality rehab shows and veal.  Ok, so my top ten evil things list was a bit odd and not particularly grounded in real life, but what do you expect from someone with a mental illness?  Clear, rational thought?  I turn and drag myself back up the stairs to disinfect my living room and myself before setting up the evening stake-out for any of Little Miss Afflicted's friends.

Giveaway

Amanda is giving away an eBook copy of her book to a lucky commenter.  Leave a message before 24 August2012 and I will draw a winner after.

Thank you, Amanda!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Book Blitz: Frozen in Time by Marie Symeou

Frozen In Time (Blood of the Gods, #1)

Blurb:
Set in Ancient Greece, a time when the spirit world of gods and goddesses and other immortal beings bleeds into the world of mortals, Frozen in Time is a rich vampire tale of betrayal and revenge, and the eternal longing for blood and love.
After the death of his wife in childbirth, Philip, grief stricken and suicidal, joins the army of his half brother Alexander, with whom he has a very uneasy relationship. But the world of immortals has other plans for him and the vampiric monster Scylla plays on his grief by seducing him in the form of his dead wife.
Horrified when he discovers that he too is now an immortal blood drinker, it becomes his life’s quest to escape Scylla, find a way of destroying her forever, and to hopefully reunite himself with his dead wife's soul in a one way or another.

Marie_SymeouWEBsite

Author BIO:

Marie Symeou was born in London, where she still lives. She holds a BA (Hons) in Humanities with Literature and is the author of FROZEN IN TIME (Blood of the Gods Trilogy, Book 1), a historical vampire fantasy set in Ancient Greece, and AGE OF DREAMS, a semi-autobiographical tale of fame, love and addiction set against the backdrop of the 1980s music scene. She is also a singer/songwriter and is the vocalist of Violet Eternity. She is currently working on books 2 and 3 of the Blood of the Gods Trilogy as well as writing a cat memoir and a screenplay.

LINKS:

Website http://mariesymeou.com/
Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/marie_p_s
Author Central http://www.amazon.com/Marie-Symeou/e/B005O9NHXE
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marie-Symeou-Author/119520001398734
Goodreads  http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5219021.Marie_Symeou

Frozen In Time on Amazon UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Frozen-In-Time-ebook/dp/B005NW1XHO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1327916149&sr=8-4

Frozen In Time on Amazon US http://www.amazon.com/Frozen-Time-Blood-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B005NW1XHO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1341329940&sr=8-2&keywords=frozen+in+time+marie+symeou

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Book Blitz (and giveaway): Sweet Savage Blood by Carolina Courtland

 

Sweet Savage Blood, a vampire romance

Blurb:

Dominique is a typical teen in a boring Texas town, where the most exciting thing is the annual turnip green festival. When the charismatic Caden Hanover enrolls in her high school, her life takes a heart-pounding turn. From the moment she sees Caden, she is irresistibly drawn to him. She has no idea that not only is he a vampire, but that he knows she is the reincarnation of his human wife—the wife he hasn't seen in almost two hundred years. He is determined to reestablish their passionate love. He won't stop until he claims Dominique as his own—and eventually makes her his vampire bride.
Sweet Savage Blood is a story of undying love sweeping across time from the 19th century to the 21st century.

 

Author Bio:

I grew up reading the old romances like Shanna and Angelique and The King. I read in the family camper in the backyard so I could have privacy. As a tween, I read Gone With The Wind ten times in a row.
I love the paranormal genre, but I thought most vampire and werewolf novels were too explicit. Don't get me wrong, I love erotica, but it's not for tweens and teens.
I decided to write a book that contained paranormal elements, and at the same time combined those with the fire and passion of traditional romances. That's how Sweet Savage Blood came about.

Excerpt:

There's a place on earth Madison has just discovered she hates more than the school cafeteria: the opera. Stuck between her parents, she fidgets and squirms in the ruby-colored plush theater seat. She’s been trying to enjoy a formal evening production of Puccini’s La Boheme but opera isn’t her favorite style of music. Her parents had insisted she join them as a misguided birthday present because she’s never been to the opera before. The only thing she likes is the dressing up in a fancy ball gown part of it.

She gets a tickle in her throat and starts coughing. Not wanting to disturb anyone, and eager for any excuse to escape, she jumps up to find a water fountain.

As she enters the empty lobby with its luxurious thick red carpet and dazzling chandeliers, she’s not sure where to go. The lobby is immense, connected to many hallways and, inconveniently, there are no signs to indicate where anything is located. As she rounds the corner of a deserted corridor, she comes face to face with him.

The vampire who violated her home, showed up at her school, and accosted her in a dressing room is now boldly standing in front of her. He's dressed in an elegant tuxedo as if he were there as a regular patron of the opera. She hates to admit it, but he looks . . . scrumptious.

“Happy Birthday, Madison." He says, as he moves closer to her with his panther-like gait.

Unconsciously backing away, Madison asks contemptuously, “You?! What are you doing here, thing?”

“Stalking you. I must say, you look exceptionally stunning in that gown. Blue is definitely your color.“ His eyes flicker appreciatively up and down her, taking in every detail.

”I’m prepared for you this time, bloodsucker. I have a stake on me,” she warns him. To show him she means business, she lifts her long, satin skirt to reveal a royal blue garter belt on her thigh with a pointy stake tucked in it.

Quentin lifts his eyebrow at her audaciousness in showing him skin so easily. “People are right around the corner.”

Annoyed, Madison demands, “Again, what is it you want, vampire?”

“Isn’t it obvious? I want you.” In a blink of an eye, Quentin is up against her, aggressively pinning her to the wall, his face leaning down toward hers. She can feel his ragged breath on her skin, smell his scent of expensive cigars and leather. He bends down, and, with his lips soft and caressing like a lover’s, leaves a trail of burning kisses on her neck.

Giveaway

Carolina has generously given me the opportunity to brighten someone’s day by given them a copy of Sweet Savage Blood.  Just leave a comment for Carolina and I will draw the lucky name on 17 July 2012.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Book Blitz and Excerpt: The Watchtower by Darke Conteur

The Watchtower (for web)

His first day of work wasn't what Martin Cunningham expected. A sultry boss, a classy receptionist, the drama-queen foreigner, and a painfully shy techie who prefers hiding to human interaction, was the oddest group of characters he'd ever met. When an assassination attempt is made against his new boss, Martin comes face to face with the stuff of nightmares.

Now he and his new co-workers must race to prevent another attack, but where do they start? There's very little to go on, and the only solid piece of evidence escaped through the u-bend in the toilet. By the end of the day, Martin becomes one of the privileged few who really understands what lies in the shadows, and what it means to work in THE WATCHTOWER.


Author Bio:

Me(Sept11)














Darke Conteur is an author at the mercy of her muse. Writing in several genres, she prefers paranormal and science fiction and has stories published in several online magazines including Bewildering Stories, Aphelion. When not busy writing, she looks after one wannabe rock star, one husband, three cats, and one ghost dog.


http://darkeconteur.wordpress.com/


http://www.wix.com/darkeconteur/writer#!novels


Excerpt:


He stepped out of the elevator, package tucked uncomfortably under his arm, and into a Goth’s dream. Old grey flagstones covered the floor and walls, with medieval looking wall sconces holding drippy candles mounted to the wall. A wrought-iron barrier blocked the corridor several feet in front of the elevator. Its cemetery-like gateway pad locked closed.


Martin stood there, dumbfounded, and wondered if being here was the right idea. He didn’t need this job that bad, did he? Yet something pushed him on, edged him to give in to his growing curiosity. Besides, there was still the package to deliver.


He walked up to the gate and squinted, trying to get a better view of what lay beyond. There was a huge wooden desk, nothing on it, and two wooden doors embedded in the wall behind. More of the drippy candles lined the walls, but he didn’t see or hear anyone.


“Hello,” he called out, shifting the package around to his other hip. “The eleven o’clock appointment is here.”


Dead silence.


“And I have a package.”


A low and drawn-out creak came from the door on the right as a young blonde woman emerged. Even in this dim light, Martin could tell she wasn’t impressed.


“Sorry,” she said, as the door creaked to a close behind her. “I should have been out here waiting for you, but I hate this hall. Gives me the creeps.”


He recognized her voice immediately as the woman he’d spoken to on the phone the other day. Perfect hair and make-up, fashionable clothing, pink-lace gloves to match her stiletto shoes. She was definitely at odds with her surroundings.


Martin smiled as she unlocked the pad lock with a huge skeleton key. “I know how you feel.” He handed the package to her. “As do some of your delivery guys.”


She gave him a strange look and held the package away from her body.


“You must be Martin Cunningham,” she said, and shoved the package back at him so fast he almost dropped it. “I’m Barb Dole. Jezryall’s personal secretary. I screen all outside applicants who wish to work at Terin Global.”


Martin frowned. “Jezryall? That’s a unique name.”


“She’s a unique person, and you’ll love working for her.” She shot a disgusted look at the package. “You can give that to her yourself. Follow me, please.”


Martin frowned. “How do you know I’ll like working for her, when I don’t even know?


Barb walked up to the wooden door. “We all do. Now hurry up, she probably has a few things she wants you to do already.”


Martin stopped at the front of the desk and tucked the package back under his arm. “Wait a minute. I thought this was just an interview.”


Barb hesitated before opening the door. “Why would you think that?”


“Because you never said anything about me having the job when we spoke on the phone.”


“Yes I did.”


“No, you didn’t.”


“Yes, I did.” Barb turned the huge brass knob on the door. “I said, ‘you’ll do’, and then told you when to show up for your first day on the job.”


Martin thought back to the conversation. “But how do you know I’m even right for the job?” he asked, walking toward the door. “How do you know I even want this job?”


She gave him a wicked smile. “I just know these things.”


Martin shrugged and walked into the main office. The weirdness of the hall décor continued in there. A cathedral ceiling stretched several floors up with heavy wooden doors scattered around the main floor. There were doors positioned higher up, connected to one another by a wrought-iron walkway. More old sconces with drippy candles lined the walls, and a shiver ran up his spine. It looked as though it had been modeled after Frankenstein’s castle, with one exception: a huge picture window sat directly opposite the door he entered, with a plush black leather chair turned to face the window.


“Jezryall, our new Public Liaison officer is here,” Barb said, as she strolled over to an identical desk as the one out in the hall. There was a pile of fashion magazines fanned out, along with a scattering of manicure objects.


Martin slowly walked toward the chair. “Hi, uh, Miss Jezryall, um, is it?” he stuttered. “I think there’s been some sort of misunderstanding. I haven’t decided whether or not I’m going to take this job. I was under the impression this was only an interview.”


“Were you a member of the debate team at university?” The voice was strong but seductive, with a hint of a Russian accent.


“Captain, actually.”


“This means you were good at it?”


“Well, yes. You don’t get to be the Captain unless you are.”


The chair began to turn. Martin’s heart beat faster. How the chair moved, he couldn’t tell, but he knew it wasn’t from the occupant.


“Good. What I need is someone to run interference for me,” she said, “None of us here are any good with dealing with the public.”


Jezryall was stunning. Long, black hair that hung down to her waist, but it was her eyes that struck him. He couldn’t stop himself from staring into their smokey grey, almond shape. He felt as though he were being drawn toward her. She was saucy, seductive. He could see it in the way she moved as she left the chair; her hair falling about her waist as the low-cut, red dress with black lace hugged her well-endowed body. Oddly enough, she was barefoot.


“I’m sure there are others who--”

“No!” She walked toward him, keeping her focus on him. Martin was paralyzed, but not with fear. The way she looked at him made him feel like he was the only one in the world. “Barbara has informed me that you are the one we are looking for. And I trust her instincts completely.”


“Why? You don’t even know me. How can I be right for this job?”


“How are you wrong for it?”


The question left him speechless. What was he supposed to say? Apart from the fact this place gave him the creeps, Martin couldn’t see any reason not to accept it, except for this underlying feeling...


“How about this,” Jezryall said, taking a few steps closer to him. “You work for me for one week, and after that, if you do not want the job, you will be free to go. Two weeks’ pay included, of course.”


His eyebrows rose. “Two weeks?”


Jezryall nodded. “Consider it compensation for your time.”


Martin took a second look around the room. It was creepy, but nothing he couldn’t get used too. At least for a couple weeks. “I guess we have a deal.”

Friday, June 8, 2012

Book Blitz: Hope’s Betrayal by Grace Elliot

clip_image001Book Blurb:
One wild, winter's night two worlds collide.

Known for his ruthless efficiency, Captain George Huntley is sent to stamp out smuggling on the south coast of England. On a night raid, the Captain captures a lanky lad, but finds his troubles are just beginning when the lad turns out to be a lass, Hope Tyler.

With Hope as bait, the Captain sets a trap to catch the rest of the gang. But in a battle of wills, with his reputation at stake, George Huntley starts to respect feisty, independent Hope. Challenged by her sea-green eyes and stubborn loyalty Huntley now faces a new threat - his growing attraction to a sworn enemy. And a love where either Hope betrays her own kind, or Captain Huntley is court-marshalled, is not an easy destiny to follow.

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*****

Injured on a smuggling run, Hope wakes to face the naval officer who captured her.
Hope kept her eyes closed as she became conscious of a man's heavy tread pacing the room. She waited until he was at the window and opened her eyelids a fraction. With the light behind him she saw an athletic man with wide shoulders, tall enough to have to stoop under the sloping eaves. Her stomach felt hollow with foreboding, for without doubt, this was the same man who'd pursued her over the dunes.

He must have sensed a change in her breathing, for suddenly he turned. He stared, with piercing blue eyes that penetrated her soul. Dressed in a naval uniform, the jacket cuffs ringed with gold braid, the man exuded authority. He continued to stare, his face unreadable; wilful, she decided, and yet uncommonly handsome. She blushed and reached for the covers, pulling them up to her chin.

"So, enough pretending. You are awake at last." His voice, deep and melodic, brooked no argument.

"Please, sir, where am I?"

"Under house arrest." He growled, obviously no friend. And yet, she touched her bandaged head, someone had taken care of her.

"You are in pain?" His consideration was surprising.

"Not so much now."

The answer pleased him. "Good, then you have some explaining to do."

"Please, sir, who are you?"

The man threw her a sideways glance and started to pace.

"Captain Huntley, RN. And you are?"

She decided against lying, her name alone couldn’t incriminate her family.

"Hope Tyler."

"Well Miss Tyler, have you the slightest idea how much trouble you're in?"

"Yes."

The Captain stared at the ceiling. "A man died because of your felony. A Revenue man. He leaves a wife and three children."

"I'm so sorry." She whispered in distress.

"His fellow officers are baying for blood."

Hope trembled, things were worse than she imagined.

"Someone must hang for his death."

Her throat closed over.

"Be it you…or the man who pulled the trigger….my men don’t care." Captain Huntley stepped closer, his presence dominating the room. She couldn’t breathe, he seemed made of granite, his eyes like flints, sparking with anger. "But I'm different." His expression softened imperceptibly. "I like to think of myself as a fair man."

Hope nodded, to encourage him.

"Any fool can see you are just a bit-player, a lackey. The men I want are the leaders, those who finance the contraband and organise the landings. Tell me who they are, and I shall intercede on your behalf with the authorities."

"What if I don’t know their names?"

His wide mouth twitched downward. "Then I cannot help you."

She would have shaken her head had it not been too painful. "The men you speak of aren't stupid. They will know I am taken, and know if I betray them. If I do… they will come for my family."

"Then put them behind bars."

"It's too risky. This way, it's only me."

He tried to hide it, but he looked surprised. She saw him drinking in the logic of her words and a shadow darkened his face. Clasping his hands behind his back, he turned to stare through the window.

"Tell me," he said benignly, "what does it feel like to be abandoned? Because that's what the smugglers did. Sailed away without a backward glance and left you to your fate."

*****

Author Bio:
Grace Elliot leads a double life as a veterinarian by day and an author of historical romance by night. Grace is an avid reader and believes intelligent people need to read romance - as an antidote to the modern world. She works in a companion animal practice near London and is housekeeping staff to five demanding felines.

"Hope's Betrayal" is Grace's third historical romance novel - to find out more please visit: https://www.amazon.com/author/graceelliot

Blog: "Fall in Love With History" http://graceelliot-author.blogspot.com

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