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Friday, July 10, 2015

Spotlight and Giveaway The Sephra’s Tear by Robyn Bachar




The Sephra’s Tear
Just One Spell
Book One
Robyn Bachar

Genre: Fantasy Romance

Publisher: Robyn Bachar

Date of Publication: 06/01/15

ISBN: Ebook 978-0-9963490-1-7
ISBN: Print 978-0-9963490-0-0
ASIN: B00YPRRYGM

Number of pages: 318
Word Count: 63,770

Cover Artist: Amygdala Design

Book Description:

Just one spell will change their fates…

Cordelia is a pawn of House Dorchada—a notorious noble family comprised of thieves, assassins and dark wizards. Desperate to avoid their poisonous politics, Cordelia plotted her escape for years, but her carefully laid plans are jeopardized when her father commands her to marry an aged lord of Frostever.

With only a few short months left before her wedding, Cordelia’s salvation hinges on creating a Sephra’s Tear—a forbidden amulet that causes overwhelming lust in its victim. A black market buyer promises a life-changing amount of coin as payment for the Tear, but being caught creating it carries a death sentence.

Two wizards are needed to produce the passion to fuel the erotic spell, so Cordelia recruits the aid of peasant wizard Nathaniel Ravenwood. Nathaniel has long denied his desire for the beautiful Cordelia. As a noblewoman and a Dorchada she is as dangerous to Nathaniel as a viper, but the fortune she offers is a temptation he can't refuse.

Dealing in dark magic comes with a price, and Cordelia and Nathaniel risk losing their freedom—and their hearts. Their fates depend on the one spell that will free them, or destroy them.

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Excerpt:
Nathaniel’s study was located in the lower levels of the stronghold, carved out of the stone the city was built upon, where the wizards of limited financial means lived and trained. The décor changed with each floor she descended, the layers of artistry and comfort stripped away until the walls and floor were bare gray stone. Like everything in White Harbor, the lines dividing the wealthy and the poor were clear. Cordelia enjoyed the tangible privileges of noble birth, but she knew she wouldn’t have them for much longer. She’d gladly give up silk and perfume for the freedom that wool and sweat would bring her.
When she arrived at Nathaniel’s door she paused and inhaled a deep breath. Cordelia had committed many small larcenies, and a Sephra’s Tear would be the boldest sin she had ever attempted. Cordelia’s hand trembled as she raised it, and she knocked and opened the door when she heard him bid her enter.
Seated at the aged desk dominating the room, Nathaniel glanced up from the book he had been reading. Surprise flickered across his face for a moment before he rose.
“Lady Dorchada. I won’t have your money until the first of next month.”
“Yes, I know.”
“Then to what do I owe this honor?” Though the question was phrased respectfully, his tone was suspicious. She couldn’t blame him—a Dorchada at one’s door was never a harbinger of good news.
Cordelia stepped into the tiny room and let the door shut behind her. He had a desk, a small alchemy table and a stove for heat. There was one other chair, but it was occupied by a tall stack of books. She glanced at it and gave Nathaniel a pointed look. Rounding his desk, he cleared the books away and waved his guest to take a seat.
“Thank you.” The stiff chair was uncomfortable, but Cordelia sat in it primly. “I apologize for the interruption. I will try not to keep you long. I have a new business proposition.”
“You have my attention.” Nathaniel returned to his seat and watched her with a neutral expression. She hesitated as the well-rehearsed speech vanished from her thoughts. Cordelia cleared her throat and tried to phrase her request as politely as possible.
“I need assistance with casting a somewhat difficult spell, and I hope that you may be able to aid me.”
“What sort of spell?” Nathaniel tended to be brusque, and his straightforwardness added to the anxiety tying her stomach into knots.
“One that would require discretion, should you choose to be involved.”
Nathaniel sat back and folded his hands in his lap. “All of our dealings require discretion, my lady. Thus far I’ve been impressed by your caution.”
Cordelia nodded. “Thank you. It is a Sephra’s Tear. A potent Tear.”

The wizard’s dark eyebrows rose to nearly his hairline. He raised his folded hands, covering his mouth to hide his expression. She admired his composure in response to such an unusual request—he probably didn’t often have women arriving unannounced at his door to ask that he make love to them until they both collapsed. Then again, he just might, considering how attractive he was. Nathaniel was older than Cordelia, but not by much. Unbound, his long black hair fell past his shoulders. As with most wizards Nathaniel’s hands were slender, hinting at dexterity instead of strength, and he had high, sharp cheekbones that most of the noble ladies in White Harbor would kill to be graced with. His plain, charcoal robes were well made, but were durable instead of fashionable. Cordelia found his eyes to be his most interesting feature; pale, crystalline blue, Nathaniel’s eyes were mesmerizing, though they were usually filled with suspicion when looking at her.

About the Author

Robyn Bachar enjoys writing stories with soul mates, swords, spaceships, vampires and gratuitous violence against the kitchen sink. Her books have finaled twice in the PRISM Contest for Published Authors, twice in the Passionate Plume Contest, and twice in the EPIC eBook Awards. As a gamer, Robyn has spent many hours rolling dice, playing rock-paper-scissors, and slaying creatures in mmorpgs.

You can find Robyn online at www.robynbachar.com and on Twitter at @RobynBachar.


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Thursday, July 09, 2015

Spotlight and Giveaway The Changing Years by Amber Kell



The Changing Years
Out For You
Amber Kell

Genre: MM Paranormal

Publisher: ARe Books

Date of Publication:  6/1/15

ISBN: 978-1-936387-99-1
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Word Count: 25,500

Cover Artist: Erin Dameron Hill

Book Description:

The most important show of strength is to embrace one’s true nature.

The death of his ex-wife grants Shaun McKellan custody of his only child, and the chance to know his son after years of separation. Now a full-time father, Shaun thinks his life is finally complete…then he meets the Alpha running the town where his son attends school.

Grant Thornlin has always resisted the temptation of other men. As the Alpha, he must be strong and give his pack the impression he has invincible power. Falling for a blond, blue-eyed artist with a half-shifter son has bad idea written all over it.

How can Shaun show Grant that loving another man doesn’t have to affect his position as Alpha?

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Excerpt:

Grant Thornlin poured over the paperwork before him. Shit, he had too much going on to deal with a human trying to get his kid into the pack school. Each time he added a new member it seemed to triple his number of headaches. If it were just the kids it would be one thing but the parents tended to be the ones that needed all the attention. Dealing with a new parent, much less a human one, could only lead to trouble. He’d only agreed to meet with Mr. McKellan because he couldn’t resist his curiosity. Half shifters were incredibly rare. Most shifter/human bondings ended in no children. It was difficult for shifters to get pregnant by their true mates, much less by someone not bound in the way of the shifter.

He hoped McKellan didn’t take the rejection too hard. Grant had taken over the principal’s office for this visit. He visited the school regularly to check up on younger pack mates. The principal Dan Sonlan and all of the teachers had taken the day off for some sort of in service training, allowing Grant to usurp his space. It was only him and a skeleton staff.

The phone buzzed.

He pushed the intercom button.

“Mr. McKellan is here for you sir,” Joyce, the school receptionist said. She’d been in that seat for twenty years and Grant didn’t think she’d ever taken a day off. He offered her a vacation day once and from her expression he might as well have offered to skin her wolf. The subject was never brought up again.

“Send him in.” He pushed the button to disconnect the call.

The door opened and Grant’s breathing stopped. It took him a few minutes to get it started again.

Damn.

 A slender man with dirty-blond hair and pale-blue eyes entered the room. Grant had never seen that color in a human before. His inner wolf howled its approval. Pushing the beast down, he fought for control. Never before had a man drawn his wolf’s attention. Sure he’d looked at a passing gorgeous man or woman but not like this. Not with the urge to pounce, mark and call a man his own.

“Hello, are you Alpha Thornlin?” His soft melodic voice rolled across Grant, stroking his inner wolf.

Would it be bad form to fuck him against the wall?

“Yes, you must be Mr. McKellan.” Grant cleared his throat then stood, grateful for his long suit jacket. If he’d dressed in more casual clothes his erection would’ve been visible.  He walked around the desk and held out his hand. A roller coaster of nerves did loop de loops in his stomach.

“Nice to meet you.” McKellan slid his hand into Grant’s. Desire shot between the palms, a lightning bolt of need and want. A whimper threatened to come out but he beat it back into submission. Alphas didn’t make pitiful, needy noises like newly shifted wolves.

“Please have a seat.” He motioned to the chair opposite from him and quickly took his seat, mindful of the comforting barrier of the desk. The more things between them the less likely he’d take the innocent human to the floor and start humping him.


Crap, this isn’t good!

 About the Author:

Amber Kell has made a career out of daydreaming. It has been a lifelong habit she practices diligently as shown by her complete lack of focus on anything not related to her fantasy world building.

When she told her husband what she wanted to do with her life he told her to go have fun.

During those seconds she isn't writing she remembers she has children who humor her with games of 'what if' and let her drag them to foreign lands to gather inspiration. Her youngest confided in her that he wants to write because he longs for a website and an author name—two things apparently necessary to be a proper writer.

Despite her husband's insistence she doesn't drink enough to be a true literary genius she continues to spin stories of people falling happily in love and staying that way.

She is thwarted during the day by a traffic jam of cats on the stairway and a puppy who insists on walks, but she bravely perseveres.

For more information on other books by Amber, visit her official website: www.AmberKell.com



Wednesday, July 08, 2015

On The Rox: Calling Out the Troll

Ever since my husband left  Phoenix Pest Control last year we've been randomly stalked. I use stalked because I don't really have a better term for it. It seems to go in spurts and phases.

Anyway the company cut my husband's salary and turned it into a commission which drastically cut his pay. My husband decided to open his own company and leave Phoenix.

His boss had the audacity to get pissed and decided to start trash talking my husband to the clients. Clients which have followed my husband from every company he has worked for. They are his clients, not the clients of Phoenix. But his ex-boss tried to claim they were and that my husband stole them.

Whatever, none of the clients paid any attention to this guy because A) they know and love my husband and B) his ex boss was creepy as hell and everyone thought so.

But the harassment didn't stop, his boss and the guy's wife were caught following my husband, going to new clients my husband signed and trying to trash talk my husband's company to them. 

She even got on Angie's list and left a shitty review.

Then there was a car stalking our house- it parked across the street in a lot, facing our house, just sitting there several times for hours on end. Finally we got the license plate and called the police. Haven't seen it again.

The weird thing is this guy left his company vehicle, that my husband drove, at our house. It had been sitting here for almost a year. My husband contacted him several times about picking it up but the guy did nothing. Well my husband finally called the township last month and had the abandoned vehicle towed.

OK you're probably wondering where I am going with this...because when their harassment didn't seem to have any effect on my husband or his business the crazy bitch turned on me. 

I started getting comments on my blogs attacking me personally and talking crap about my ability as a publicist (which by the way thanks troll for putting it in writing, I can now sue you for defamation of character and libel). 

I believe it is her because I don't really believe in coincidence- that suddenly someone targets me after my husband was targeted.

Plus it started soon after the vehicle was towed. I guess we stirred the hornets nest.

Could it be someone else? Sure, anything is possible. 


So this person is claiming to know me in real life, which I find hard to believe because if that were true they would be my friend on facebook and it would be clear I don't pass myself off as young or thin or anything other than who I truly am.

I have plenty of pictures on facebook of me that clearly show I'm not thin (or tall), but so what. I'm OK with me. 

And I post about my family a lot, including my 23 year old son, my 16 year old daughter and my 9 year old son. So unless someone really sucks at math, I don't think anyone expects me to be, like 20 or however young this troll thinks I am trying to pass myself off as. 

I have a feeling the troll is old, and not happy about her age. Bitter doesn't look good on anyone.

As for the red hair....um are you freaking blind? #whatcolorismyhair 

Out of these pics below only the first one has been run through a filter and makes my hair a brighter red than it was at that moment, though sometimes it is that bright. 

The second two images were only cropped not edited, filtered or photo shopped at all. #nofilter #myhairisred

My hair is red. It is usually always some shade of red, sometimes it is darker, sometimes lighter, sometimes really red, sometimes brown red. But it's always some shade of red. Has been most of my life. Other than that blond phase I went through (even then it was strawberry blond which counts as red) and that Gothic phase where my hair was more purple and/or burgundy than red. But whatever #itsallred



And they would know that if they had actually met me in real life or were able to see anything other than my recent profile pics on facebook. I made my facebook private when all this drama started. So all they can see are my profile pics which are mostly black and white or have colorful filters. So they have no idea what color my hair is from those. 

They would also know, if they could see more than my profile pics and public posts on facebook, that I am very real. I don't hide or hold anything back. All of my photos are me.

And if they are talking about my website design and my online avatar...well I don't think anyone really expects me to look like an artistic design, do they?

I question their sanity, claiming to "know" me and "know all about me". 

Do they think they are psychic? They claim to know what's "in my head" or who I think I am "in my head".

Seriously, how did they get in my head? 

Some people need extreme therapy. I don't know what makes someone decide to stalk and target someone they don't even know. 

Perhaps it is sour grapes, they make the comment about me "thinking I am great at everything." 

Yeah, I've never claimed that. I am very careful not to boast or make claims that "I'm the best". A) because I think it is bad form B) it's not in my nature to be boastful and C) I am superstitious and think it's bad luck.

I do a lot of things, I run Bewitching Book Tours which has several divisions besides the tours including Bewitching Books, Bewitching Book Swag, Bewitching Vintage Treasures and a magazine for Bewitching Book Tours. I am also an author. And a mom of three kids, though the oldest can pretty much take care of himself now ;-) I also help my husband with his business and hobbies.

Maybe they hate that I can do all these things when they can't seem to do anything. I don't know. I just think it is sad that they don't have anything better to do with their life than to try and sabotage mine.

Oh and being an author and word person I just have to point out the mis-use of the word cliche'. Really, "On The Rox" has been so overused it is cliche'? Funny because I haven't seen that term anywhere else. Other than being the name of a few bars and clubs.

No darling, you used the word wrong. On the Rox is rather punny, or even "on the nose" but cliche', no that's not the word you were looking for.


cliché - a trite, stereotyped expression; a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse, as sadder but wiser, or strong as an ox.

It's funny though that the troll mentions "Rocky Rhoads"- too bad they spelled my last name wrong.  

Gosh, if you are going to stalk and troll someone at least have the decency to spell their freaking name right.

Anyway, I actually considered Rocky Rhoads but really love "On the Rox" with the pun and the vision of the woman in the martini glass. It works for me. I found the matching graphic and just knew that was it.

As for "Rocky Rhoads" -Yes, my life has been rocky. It's been a roller coaster, sometimes dramatic and other times down right tragic. I'll touch on that in future "On the Rox" posts. Whatever the troll knows or thinks they know isn't even a small glimpse of my history or my reality.

But really, you want to call me out you psycho troll, go ahead and call me out. 

Show me what you got. 

Everyone has had drama and tragedy in their life. The fact that you try to use that to call me out shows how much you don't know about me.

So now I'm calling you out. 

You coward. 

You sniveling, inconsequential, complete and total failure of a human being.

If you want to be a bad ass, show yourself. Don't hide behind "anonymous."


Spotlight and Giveaway To Overthrow Evil by Sam Crescent





To Overthrow Evil
Out For You
Sam Crescent

Genre: MM Paranormal

Publisher: ARe Books

Date of Publication:  6/1/15

ISBN: 978-1-943576-02-9
ASIN:

Word Count: 20,600

Cover Artist: Erin Dameron Hill

Book Description:

Before they can be out together, they must rid their pack of the evil within.

Sean Ridge, the Alpha’s son, harbors a dangerous secret about his long-time best friend. Ben, the son of their pack’s Beta, also happens to be Sean’s destined mate.

However, same-sex matings are forbidden by pack law and those who defy tradition risk death. To survive, Sean and Ben must live a lie. But they’re not the only two who want pack law to change. A group of wolves are planning an uprising to overthrow the evil Alpha.

Will Sean and Ben choose to run and forever look over their shoulders? Or will they take a stand and fight for the right to choose their mates and live in the open?

Available at ARe


  Excerpt:
          Sean Ridge and Ben Frizz stared out of window toward the forest while the rest of the pack ran. It was a full moon, and only those of the pack who were unable to change stayed indoors. The hairs on Sean’s arm stood on end as he thought about what he’d just witnessed.
           
“I don’t know if I can stop being sick,” Ben said, putting a hand to his stomach. They were both seventeen and the best of friends. Their fathers were the alpha and beta of the pack. When they were both old enough they’d take their places, bringing protection and guidance like both of their fathers before them.

            Sean no longer looked toward the thick forest but down at the town square where two men had been made an example of. The very sight of them, hung up on posts, sickened him. There were a couple of people who were admiring the death before them. His own father had done this before his very eyes. He’d never known and never wanted to know anything like it again.

            “How could they punish them, Sean?”

            “I don’t know.”

            “When you’re mates, it shouldn’t matter. Both men were mates.” Ben shook his head stepping away from the view. “I can’t look. I don’t know how those people can even stand to look at it.”

            “Both our fathers did that, and those people agree with it.”

            “They’re outlawing same-sex mates. If they don’t leave the pack, they’re going to kill them.”

            He didn’t know what to say. Leaving the sight, Sean sat on the bed, drawing his knees up against his chest. He didn’t know if another pack allowed same-sex mates.

            Closing his eyes, he tried to hold in the shudder as he recalled his father’s disgust.

            “I will not have this disgusting order in my pack. If any of you wish to fuck one of your own sex get the fuck out, or you will end up like these two dirty bastards.” His father had spat on the floor, the disgust inside him clear for all to see.

            “Mates don’t have a choice, Sean. Those two men lost their lives because the fates decided they were supposed to be together.”

            “And our fathers made sure they couldn’t. I don’t know what to say, Ben. We can’t allow ourselves to worry about it. Our mates will be women, and we won’t have to deal with our fathers’ wrath.”

            Ben came to sit beside him. “I’m not worried about our mates. I don’t want to be part of a pack that can do that to fated loved ones. We’re a pack. There shouldn’t be any law above mates, and yet we’ve just witnessed two men humiliated and murdered.”

            Shaking his head, Sean rested his chin on his knees. “I can’t think about this right now. I really can’t.”

            In one quick move, he left the bed to rush toward the bathroom. He brought up all of his dinner until there was nothing left. Sean heard Ben enter the bathroom while he was throwing up.

            “It’s okay,” Ben said, rubbing his back.

            Resting his head on the side of the toilet, Sean didn’t know how much more he could take. He loved his family, but his father had very strict beliefs. Over the last couple of months he’d witnessed a vile destructive quality to his father.

            “Is it okay?”

            “They might be the only two out there.”

            “I doubt that. Dad is going to tear this pack apart. There’s something different inside him, Ben. An evilness that unleashes near every full moon.” Tears filled his eyes, which he tried to force down. It wouldn’t do him any good to cry.

            “We can survive this together. I swear.” Ben grabbed his head, and Sean didn’t do anything to fight his touch. This was his biggest secret. Every time Ben put his hands on him it sent warmth throughout his entire body. Lately his dreams had been consumed by Ben. Every time he closed his eyes, Ben was there, talking to him, guiding him, kissing him, loving him.

            The hotter the dreams, the more excited he became.

            Licking his dry lips, he pulled out of Ben’s hold. He couldn’t hurt his best friend and, the way his feelings were going, he could easily do it.

About the Author:

Sam Crescent is passionate about fiction. She loves a good erotic romance and so it only made sense for her to spread her wings and start writing. She began writing in 2009 and finally got that first acceptance in 2011.

She loves creating new characters and delving into the worlds that she creates. When she’s not panicking about a story or arguing with a character, she can be found in her kitchen creating all kinds of havoc. Like her stories the creations in the kitchen can be just as dubious but sometimes things turn out great.

For more information on other books by Sam, visit her official website: www.SamCrescent.Wordpress.com



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Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Spotlight and Giveaway Can't Hide My Love by Sara York




Can’t Hide My Love
Out For You
Sara York

Genre: MM Contemporary

Publisher: ARe Books

Date of Publication:  6/1/15

ISBN: 978-1-943576-07-4
ASIN:

Word Count: 23,500

Cover Artist: Erin Dameron Hill

Book Description:

When desire is this strong, there’s no running from it.

Alec Harper has had a thing for Preston Gentry since high school. The one taste he got of the man only whet his appetite, now he has the opportunity to slake his need and get over the jerk. Preston isn’t walking away, though, and Alec can’t hold back. Their lust drives them into each other’s arms, but something hotter, and purer has developed beneath the surface. And it’s something neither Preston nor Alec can let go.

As a college football coach, Preston can’t afford to be gay. His job is on the line, but his heart knows what it wants. Being with Alec means he’ll be outed and he could lose his job. But some things are more important than pleasing the public…like love…


Available at ARe

Excerpt:

The door closed behind them and Preston turned the lock, securing the door to the small room that served as the boys’ public restroom at the park. The evening was warm, the scent of flowers and fresh cut grass filled the night, and in here, antiseptic burned his nose along with the dull scent of piss and something else darker.

Preston laughed again but he didn’t move away. Alec’s back was pressed against the cold tile and Preston positioned his hands on the wall beside Alec’s head. Preston’s laugh change as he leaned in close, almost touching Alec. He tried to calm his racing heart, but his body was having none of it. Alec’s dick had responded the closer Preston got, getting harder than ever before. But Preston was straight, very straight, and Alec was exceedingly gay.

“We should go,” Alec said, his voice crisp.

“Na, let’s wait out the round. They’ll run off to the other side of the park once they realize they can’t find us.” Preston was even closer and Alec swore he heard Preston sniff him.

Alec stiffened and tried to move away, but Preston closed the distance, his chest pressing against Alec’s. The world spun as his blood raced then stalled in his veins. How could Preston be doing this to him? He didn’t think Preston was homophobic, but maybe this was some big setup to destroy him. Alec started shaking then he felt Preston’s fingers trail down his arm, scarcely grazing over his sensitive hairs.

“Preston, we should—”

“Kiss.”

Frozen in place, he let Preston Gentry—only the hottest guy in school—kiss him. It was wonderful and terrible all at the same time. His dick was so hard he’d never be able to hide what he was feeling. This had to be some joke to Preston, but it was real for Alec. What if Preston’s friends were recording this? The thought sent panic racing down Alec’s spine and he pulled away, but Preston was right there, his body pressing against Alec’s, his hands insistent as he exposed skin by pulling up Alec’s shirt.

Before he could say no, Preston had Alec’s shirt pulled up to his armpits and one hand down Alec’s shorts, caressing his dick. They both gasped as Preston stroked him, their lips separating, allowing him to gulp in air. The air didn’t stop his head from spinning or his dick from throbbing.

Preston acted like he knew what he was doing. He was calm and confident, his hands manipulating Alec like he’d already done this a hundred times. Alec had no idea where to put his own hands or how to touch Preston. Lost to the sea of emotions and lust, he stood with his arms at his side, feeling more dorky than ever before.

He’d only really seen one other guy’s erect dick and that was on a porn site. He’d caught a few quick glances of soft dicks in the bathroom at school, but he sure as hell had never touched another guy’s prick.

Preston pushed both of their shorts low, and then their dicks were touching as Preston stroked them together. Alec clutched at the wall, then clung to Preston, squeezing the guy’s shirt so hard he feared he’d rip it. Preston’s breath was hot on his neck and loud in his ears. Alec’s mind started to buzz and his legs shook.

“I’m gonna—dammit, Preston.” Alec was shaking like a leaf, his balls pulled so tight he wondered if they’d ever go back in place.

Preston was doing something with his hand, reaching away, then his touch was back just before Alec blew his load. Preston was smart and had grabbed napkins. The harsh paper scratched the tip of his dick, but he didn’t mind. He’d just come with Preston—freaking hot Preston—star of the football team, Preston Freaking Gentry.


How the hell had this happened?

 About the Author:

Sara York's life is writing. The stories fight to get out, often leaving her working on four or five books at once. She can't help but write. Along with her writing addiction she has a coffee addiction. Some nights, the only reason she stops writing and goes to sleep is for the fresh brewed coffee in the morning. Sara enjoys writing twisted tales of passion, anger, and love with a good healthy dose of lust thrown in for fun.

For more information on other books by Sara, please visit her official website: www.SaraYork.com



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Monday, July 06, 2015

Sidhe by Amanda Meuwissen



What inspired you to become an author?

Life. I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t making up stories. But the clincher that led me from debating between pursuing acting and writing, my other love, was a review on a fanfic when I was about 15. An anonymous review said that the way I handled depression and overcoming it emboldened her to do the same and even, and I quote, throw away her razor blades. I realized then that writing was the path that would bring me—and others—the most joy, to make the most difference, and I’ve never looked back.

Do you write in different genres?

I do! I tend toward urban fantasy/paranormal romance, but also dabble in sci-fi, and feel that I am particular talented with non-fiction. 


If yes which is your favorite genre to write?

Urban fantasy/paranormal romance. Other than non-fiction, I don’t know if I could ever not have some element of romance in my stories, though it’s rarely the focus point – plot first, then romance – but I just love writing two people falling in love. Add vampires, or fae, or something else fantastical, and I’m set. 

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?

It’s really about being open and accepting of yourself as well as others, and being willing to embrace whoever might come along in your life that you fall in love with, no matter who they are or what society might think. It’s why I love writing family too, like the brothers in this series, because there are so many kinds of love worth writing about. 

What books are in your to read pile?

The Last Watch. American Gods. All Saga volumes after 2…

Can you share a little of your current work with us?

Absolutely. Here’s the current blurb:

Emery Mavus just wants to survive his senior year of high school. Becoming a vampire complicates things. So does a bizarre mentor, a group of vampire hunters, and an unexpected, new attraction for his openly gay best friend, Connor. An occasional uncontrollable hunger for blood might be the least of his worries.

I am infusing this baby with so many real life stories and events from my life, and from the lives of people close to me, that almost everything, aside from the vampires, of course, will have some basis in reality. I am just loving writing this so far! It opens with the main characters blowing up a teddy bear after Emery has been dumped, which my husband and some friends actually did in high school.

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

Finding time. I have a full time job, I give up a lot of my time to working pro bono for the publisher BigWorldNetwork, which has published my books, and I like to spend time with my husband, friends, and family, and get some movies and video games in from time to time, so time management is crucial.

Who designed the cover of your latest book?

My good friend and coworker at BWN, Mario Hernandez, who does everything for the publisher, and is just too talented for words. He has worked tirelessly with me on perfecting each of the covers for my series, and they have all turned out exactly as I imagined. 

Do you have any advice for other writers?

Whenever you reach a point of catharsis, the end of a scene, of a chapters, etc., don’t stop writing. Push yourself to write the beginning of that next scene, even just a sentence or two, so that when you come back later, you’re in the midst of feeling inspired and knowing where you want to go next. You’ll be surprised how much faster you write, how hard it will be to stop, and how rare writer’s block rears its head. 


Do you have a song or playlist (book soundtrack) that you think represents this book?
I do! So many more than this, but here are the 11 tracks I most think of with this series. 

1. May the Road – a version of the Old Irish Blessing (Nathan’s lullaby)
2. Everything by Michael Bublé (performed by Sasha on his birthday)
3. Almost Lover by A Fine Frenzy (when Sasha fights Gabriel in the warehouse in Minneapolis)
4. Hooked on a Feeling by Blue Swede (plays on the jukebox in the Gatehouse)
5. Nothing Else Matters [Acoustic] by Metallica (played by Sasha and Nathan in book 2)
6. Cold by Breaking Benjamin (played by Sasha after meeting an old friend)
7. Elaborate Lives from Aida (sung by Leven at musical practice)
8. The Howling by Within Temptation (the end of book 2)
9. Hurt [Cover] by Johnny Cash (on the jukebox in the diner when Nathan meets Dave)
10. My Funny Valentine [The Talented Mr. Ripley version] sung by Matt Damon (when Sasha and Nathan slow dance at the start of book 3)
11. Lookin’ Out My Back Door by Creedence Clearwater Revival (end of book 3)

Sidhe
The Incubus Saga
Book 3
Amanda Meuwissen

Genre: Urban Fantasy/Gay Paranormal Romance
                          
Publisher: BigWorldNetwork.com, LLC

Date of Publication: July 2, 2015

ISBN:
ASIN: B00Y1WDVK4

Word Count: 180,000

Cover Artist: Mario Hernandez

Book Description:

Nathan Grier returns from the Veil a changed man. The consequences of his time with Malak, the dark sidhe king, and the deal made to free him may be more than he can bear. The weakening of the Veil and new enemies foretell of a greater battle still ahead.

With Nathan’s brother Jim now an Awakened changeling, and Nathan’s role in Malak’s plans finally revealed, Nathan’s love for fae hunter and incubus, Sasha Kelly, may not be enough to save him after all.

Available at Amazon

Excerpt:

“Nathan, it’s us,” Sasha tried to say calmly, inching closer with hands held up in seeming surrender.  Jim did the same.
Nathan knew he had to be a pitiable sight with that weakly held knife, but he’d use it, damn it, he would.  Somehow he’d use it. 
His back hit the corner of the room. 
“Playing that game?” Nathan scoffed. “I know better.  You haven’t been them in…in so long, I…I don’t even remember.  I don’t remember…”
“Nathan,” Jim pleaded, moving closer with one hand outstretched.  He looked so strange to Nathan, almost believable with those dark blue eyes so caring, so concerned.  “I can’t imagine what it must have been like, but it’s over.  You’re not in the Veil anymore.  We got you out.  You’re safe.  With us.”
“Please believe us, Nathan,” Sasha said. “Just look at us.”  He gestured to himself; to Jim.  Sasha too looked so normal, so honest and how Nathan remembered him.  “It’s really us.  You’re safe, Nathan.  Please recognize us…”
He recognized them.  But it had to be a trick.  Another damn trick like all the others. 
“I gave you what you wanted,” Nathan said again.  He was so cold.  Nothing looked right.  Nothing felt right.  He couldn’t understand why this was happening when he had finally given in.
“Nathan, it’s us,” Sasha said more firmly, like maybe Nathan just couldn’t hear them.
“Malak took you and we’re so sorry,” Jim said. “We wish we could have gotten you out sooner, but you have to know us.  Please tell me you still know us…”
“Malak…?” Nathan glared at the false images before him, knife still held firm, warning them not to get closer.  “It had nothing to do with that, you know that, you know.  I didn’t…I didn’t go to the Veil.”
Jim and Sasha stopped their progression toward him, their eyes wide and disbelieving.  They shared a pained look, not knowing what to say until finally Jim spoke, slow and gentle.
“Nathan, don’t you remember?  Malak said killing the spriggan instead of banishing it broke the deal. That’s why we couldn’t win, why we couldn’t save you.  You went to the Veil, Nathan.  You’ve been in the Veil.  But you’re out now.  I don’t know what Malak did to you there, but we got you out.”
It almost made sense, as if a second reality were trying to push into Nathan’s mind: memories of what Jim was saying, memories he knew weren’t fabrications, and yet…how could he remember things happening two different ways?
The Veil?  Had that been the Veil?  To him it had felt like life.



About the Author:

Amanda Meuwissen is the author of The Incubus Saga and The Collector. Amanda also serves as COO and Managing Editor for BigWorldNetwork.com. She oversees editing and series selection, and is featured as a narrator for several BWN series. Amanda lives in Minneapolis, MN, with her husband, John, and their cats, Helga and Sasha (no connection to the incubus of the same name).









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