Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The Trouble With Toads ~ Book blast!

  trouble with toadsThe Trouble with Toads Once upon a time a young girl wanted revenge. But first, she wanted to be beautiful. Twelve-year-old Bettony has read enough stories that begin with ‘Once upon a time’ to know what happens to the ugly stepsisters at the end, and she’s determined to escape that fate by any means necessary—even by magic. Unfortunately, when it comes to magic, there is no place for regret, refunds, or exchanges. Even if you accidentally turn your older sister into a toad. If Bettony wants her Happily Ever After to end well, she’s going to have to find a way to turn her sister back into a person before their mother finds out she’s been dabbling with magic and grounds her for life. Tracking down the family magic turns out to be surprisingly easy. Now, if only it came with directions . . . THE TROUBLE WITH TOADS (45,000 words) is the first book in a new upper MG series The Secret Stepsister Society. The second book will be released Summer 2013.
  danyelleAuthor Danyelle Leafty Danyelle Leafty writes upper MG and YA fantasy, and is the author of THE FAIRY GODMOTHER DILEMMA series. Danyelle has always loved fairy tales, and prefers stories where someone gets eaten, or at the very least, transmogrified. Much of her inspiration has come from fairy tales, because as G.K. Chesterton so aptly states, "Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten." In her spare time, she collects dragons, talking frogs, and fairy godmothers. She also collects books, and one day hopes to make a house out of them. She enjoys learning languages, fiddling with her harp, and perfecting the fine art of mothering. (It's a lot like trying to herd chickens during a lightning storm while a goat stampede is going on.) One of her heroes is Albert Einstein, particularly for the following quote: "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The most important thing is not to stop questioning."
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Book blast~ Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen by Sally Smith O'Rourke

Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen
Was Mr. Darcy real? Is time travel really possible? For pragmatic Manhattan artist Eliza Knight the answer to both questions is absolutely, Yes! And Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley Farms, Virginia is the reason why!
His tale of love and romance in Regency England leaves Eliza in no doubt that Fitz Darcy is the embodiment of Jane Austen’s legendary hero. And she’s falling in love with him. But can the man who loved the inimitable Jane Austen ever love average, ordinary Eliza Knight?
Eliza’s doubts grow, perhaps out of proportion, when things start to happen in the quiet hamlet of Chawton, England; events that could change everything. Will the beloved author become the wedge that divides Fitz and Eliza or the tie that binds them?
 
Praise for Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen
O’Rourke creates a world that defies cynicism and demands suspension of disbelief – even in this age of doubt and hyper-realism. Sheer escapism at its best. Clever, charming and affectionate. ~Jocelyn Bury …the reader must tenaciously read on rather than put the book down to satisfy their hunger for the story to resolve, which it does in characteristically Jane Austen fashion. ~Erin Murdock
In Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen, author Sally Smith O’Rourke creates a compelling story that investigates what and who might have inspired Jane Austen. While the story line is certainly far-fetched, it is a truly unique idea, one that captivated this reader until the very last page. ~Meg Massey
 
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Author Sally Smith O'Rourke Sally Smith O’Rourke is a surgical scrub nurse at the City of Hope national cancer research hospital in Duarte, California and resides in the near-by Victorian village of Monrovia. With her late husband, author Michael O’Rourke (aka F.M. O’Rourke) Smith O’Rourke owned and operated a medical advertising company where she used her diverse talents to produce and co-write teaching films and videos. Working not only with major medical and surgical manufacturing companies but also network television. These endeavors ultimately led to a collaboration on two feature films (direct to video) and three published novels. The wife and husband writing team of Sally Smith and Michael O’Rourke, being long-time fans of Jane Austen, wrote The Man Who Loved Jane Austen released by Kensington Books in 2006. Kensington followed that very successful effort with The Maidenstone Lighthouse in 2007 and Christmas at Sea Pines Cottage in 2009, both also collaborative projects by Smith and O’Rourke. Published after her partner and spouse’s untimely death in 2001, the publisher chose not to use the names Michael O’Rourke and Sally Smith (as the manuscripts were presented), releasing all three books under Sally Smith O’Rourke. Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen is Sally Smith O’Rourke’s first solo novel.
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Monday, May 20, 2013

No Strings Attached Blog Hop (US)

Thanks Kathy for putting together this hop.

I have a book that I read quite a while ago and has been sitting on my shelf wanting someone else to get a chance to read it. (My shelf can be pretty boring.)


Book Description:  Beware of a kiss under the full moon. It will change your life forever.

Celeste Parker is used to hearing scary stories about werewolves--Legend's Run is famous for them. She's used to everything in the small town until Brandon Maddox moves to Legend's Run and Celeste finds herself immediately drawn to the handsome new student. But when, after an unnerving visit with a psychic, she encounters a pack of wolves and gorgeous, enigmatic Brandon, she must discover whether his transformation is more than legend or just a trick of the shadows in the moonlight.

Her best friends may never forgive her if she gives up her perfect boyfriend, Nash, for Brandon, who's from the wrong side of town. But she can't deny her attraction or the strong pull he has on her. Brandon may be Celeste's hero, or he may be the most dangerous creature she could encounter in the woods of Legend's Run.

Psychic predictions, generations-old secrets, a town divided, and the possibility of falling in love with a hot and heroic werewolf are the perfect formula for what happens . . . once in a full moon





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Blog Tour ~ "The Emerald Ring" by Dorine White





The Emerald Ring (Cleopatra's Legacy)The Emerald Ring by Dorine White
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Source: Received to Review
Genre: Middle Grade/Tween Action/Fiction

Book Description:  Ordinary tween life turns upside down when Ancient Egypt intrudes on modern middle school life. Twelve year old Sara Guadalupe Bogus reads about adventures, but unexpectedly is drawn into one when a mystical emerald ring that once belonged to Cleopatra becomes stuck on her finger.
A series of burglaries spook Sara’s small Ohio hometown. Concluding that the root of all the crimes is the emerald ring, Sara realizes it’s up to her and her friends, Heidi and African exchange student Kainu, to save the town and protect Cleopatra’s legacy. Filled with magic, the ring thrusts Sara into a world filled with nightmares, allows her to shape shift into an Egyptian cat and battle assassins.


My thoughts:  An intriguing story of a young girl age 12 who comes across an emerald ring in an attic. The ring is magical and it takes her back to images of Cleopatra and her mystical jewels.

An ancient Roman cult wants the emerald ring and pose a threat to the girl and her friends.

This is a middle grade book that I found myself getting caught up in the story line. The book is engaging and full of adventure and fun.

I enjoyed the way that Dorine White wrote this book.  Her voice is active and runs smoothly.  She has taken an fascinating period of time and added a contemporary setting.  This is a book that I can see my kids reading and not putting down (I know that I couldn't.).



About Dorine:  Dorine White graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in Humanities and Art History. She began writing at a young age, proudly producing picture books for her parents. Now, her writing has turned into a passion for childrens books. Currently she lives in the beautiful yet rainy Northwest, with her husband and six children.

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

"Ephraim's Rescue" an inspirational film




From T.C. Christensen, director of the sensational pioneer film, 17 Miracles, comes the heroic true story of a simple man who was called to do the work of angels. Ephraim’s Rescue relates the story of Ephraim Hanks: a rescuer of the Martin Handcart company.

Follow Ephraim as his adventures lead him to join the LDS Church and ultimately to one of the most heroic rescues in American history. With a unique desire to help and strengthen others, Ephraim learns that each choice we make can prepare us for what lies ahead. He discovers, through it all, that decisions determine destiny.


Watch the movie Trailer!

I became interested in this film last fall.  One of my friends, Liz Radford,  told me about the wonderful opportunity she had to appear as an extra in this film.  This story is based upon the life of  her ancestor, Ephraim Hanks, and this project became something dear to her heart.  I heard of her experiences and was able to see the pictures she took of her transformation into a raggedy member of the handcart company.

The handcart pioneers are also dear to my heart.  One of my husband's ancestors was part of the Martin Handcart company, Margaretta Unwin Clark.  When I read of her experiences, I realize how much was sacrificed.  I just watched part of "17 Miracles" and I can't help but tear up and feel gratitude and be humbled by the experiences shown.

This movie will be released on May 31st.  There is a ton of information about the cast and theaters where it will be showing on the 31st.  You can see all of it at the movie website.  There is also a page on Facebook with information that you can check out.

This trailer is a preview of the film:
 






Saturday, May 18, 2013

Blog Tour ~ The Doorknob Society Series by MJ Fletcher





I have read and reviewed the first three books of the Doorknob Society. I gave each of them a four star rating.

The Doorknob Society
The Impossible Engineers
The Mapmakers Union
The Detective Inspectors
Skeleton Key Guild


He also has a short story collection of the characters available.

The Cape Beanery Chronicles

In each of these stories Chloe Masters is facing crisis.  Her crisis come from those around her.  The members of the secret world of guilds and supernatural powers, her friends, and her family.  Everywhere she looks she doesn't know who she can trust.  People close to her turn out to be working for her enemy and use her and her unique talents

In the Detective Inspectors, Chloe's friend has been taken captive and she and a close group of friends try to figure out how to save him.  She faces her mother.  Her mother is the ultimate in backstabbing figures.  She mourns her father.  Her emotional state is in shambles, yet, she continues to move forward and not completely crumble.  She is a very strong character.

In the midst of this turmoil, she deals with the possibility of new love, while mourning old love, and being tempted with familiar love.  She definitely has more on her plate than a young woman should have to go through.

MJ Fletcher has written a very engaging book.  He knows how to spin a story and keep you guessing what will happen next.  Each book has been thoroughly enjoying.  There is swearing in the series and some situations that while not graphic, may not be appropriate for anyone under 16.


About MJ Fletcher:  MJ Fletcher is the creator of the comic book series Adam Zero: The Last Man of Earth published by Ronin Studios. He's also been published in Hope: The Hero Initiative and Digital Webbing Presents. The Doorknob Society series is his fist book series and he's thrilled about it. He lives near the beach with his wife, daughter, dog, and a crotchety cat.   

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Read an excerpt form The Skeleton Key Guild

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Nightshade rolled over in the bed and slid his arm around my waist yanking me across the sheets to rest against him. His skin felt warm against mine and I snuggled closer, not wanting to move from this spot. His fingers slid over my mechanical hand and our fingers interlaced. I had a full range of sensation with the hand and it felt almost real except for—you know—being able to punch a hole through stone.
“We need to get up,” I found myself saying even though I didn’t want to.
“It’s not like we got a whole lot of sleep.” He laughed.
“And whose fault is that?” I gave him the evil eye and he leaned in and kissed me as only he could. I’d had boyfriends before but no man ever made me feel the way James Nightshade did. “Stop that! We need to get up.”
“No, thank you.” He pulled me even closer to him and I laughed in spite of myself.
“You’re incorrigible.”
“So I’ve been told.”
“We have things to do,” I said punctuating my statement with a poke to his chest.
“Fine, if you say so, boss lady.” He rolled off of me and stood with his back to me and his scars were clearly visible.
I’d gotten to know the curve and thickness of each of them in the last few weeks. I hated that he had them, especially since I was the cause of them, but I also had grown used to them. I couldn’t imagine him without them.
“Don’t call me boss lady,” I huffed and got out of bed yanking a shirt on and shimmying into a pair of jeans.
“Why not, you’re the boss aren’t you?” He tugged on a form fitting T-shirt and leaned over tossing aside the blankets. He grabbed a pair of boots and slipped them on.
A shiver ran up my spine as I sensed a portal open nearby, we weren’t alone. “I told you we needed to get going.”
“Well if someone hadn’t mentioned they knew this great bed and breakfast in the South of France we wouldn’t even be here.” He smirked as he pulled his Skeleton Key out of his jeans and activated it.
“So what, this is my fault now?”
“Like I said it wasn’t my idea to come here.”

“Are you kidding me? You’re seriously trying to say this is my fault?”
“You’re not always right, just admit it.” He shrugged.
“Me admit it? Excuse me, you’re the one who can never admit you’re wrong.”
“If you say so, boss lady.”
The door to our room exploded inward and a member of the First Kind burst in, a glowing azure axe in his hand. He rushed forward and Nightshade spun around thrusting out his leg and kicking him directly in the stomach. He doubled over with a grunt and I brought my elbow down into the back of his head smashing him to the floor.
“I told you not to call me that!”



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Friday, May 17, 2013

"The Storm Bottle" by Nick Green ~ Blog Tour (guest post/giveaway)

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The Storm BottleThe Storm Bottle by Nick Green
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
Source: Received electronic copy for review
Genre: Tween/Middle Grade fiction

Book Description: Swimming with dolphins is said to be the number one thing to do before you die. For 12-year-old Michael, it very nearly is. A secret boat trip has gone tragically wrong, and now he lies unconscious in hospital. But when Michael finally wakes up, he seems different. His step sister Bibi is soon convinced that he is not who he appears to be. Meanwhile, in the ocean beyond Bermuda’s reefs, a group of bottlenose dolphins are astonished to discover a stranger in their midst – a boy lost and desperate to return home. Bermuda is a place of mysteries. Some believe its seas are enchanted, and the sun-drenched islands conceal a darker past, haunted with tales of lost ships. Now Bibi and Michael are finding themselves in the most extraordinary tale of all.

My thoughts: This is a very original story. I don't think that I have ever run across anything like it before.

Michael and Bibi are thrust into a family together by the marriage of Bibi's father and Michael's mother. They don't quite get along. They are tolerant, but both long for something different.

Their something different comes along. Michael is rescued from drowning by a dolphin, and surprise, the dolphin and Micheal trade places. They now are in different worlds than they know how to live in. I really enjoyed how Nick Green was able to make their transitions realistic, well, the story isn't realistic, he just made it seem realistic.

I enjoyed his descriptions of life in the ocean. It took quite a bit of creativity to come up with describing the world as a dolphin would see it. He made it sound so interesting, but frightful for a human out of his element.

Anyone who loves stories dealing with the life of animals would enjoy this book. It ran a little slow for me in some places and was easy for me to set down, that is why I gave it a 3.5 instead of a 4 rating.  The ending is very exciting.  This book is definitely worth reading and finishing.






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Read a Guest Post from Nick Green!


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Going the distance

“It ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.” – Rocky Balboa

For my guest post today, I was asked to share my experiences of the process I went through to publication. Anyone who knows me personally is now groaning and covering their ears. Asking me this question is rather like asking Bilbo Baggins if he’s been on any interesting holidays lately. My ‘publication story’ is on the growing list of topics that my wife forbids me from mentioning at dinner parties, and I’ve told it so many times that it’s only a matter of time before the story acquires a dragon or some giant spiders.

But I’ve been asked the question, so here I go once again.

I’d been trying to get my books published for a number of years, but kept running up against the same frustrating issue. The issue was that they were no darn good. Then one day I had an idea for a new book. It was called The Cat Kin, and this time I knew the idea was good. I also rewrote it obsessively, polishing it as much as I could, and I made a pact with myself: if this one doesn’t get published, that’s it. I would give up.

The pact came off, of course – this make-or-break book was published. It took 18 months for this to happen – longer than the actual writing – but eventually my agent rang up with the joyous news that Faber and Faber were going with it. Mission accomplished. There followed the things I’d dreamed about: publishing lunches, editorial meetings, a radio appearance, and of course discussions about the sequel, which I set down to writing.

Then everything went sour. I sent in the sequel, my agent loved it, and even my editor agreed it was better than book 1. I started planning book 3. Then Faber dropped the bombshell: they would not continue with the series. Why they made this decision I still don’t really know – in the meantime The Cat Kin had been shortlisted for two awards, sold to Germany and made into an audiobook – but the decision was final. Suddenly I had a book but no publisher – and of course no-one else would take on book 2 if another publisher had book 1. I had a good book that was literally unpublishable. I had wasted more than a year’s hard work.

I thought again of my pact. Now seemed like the ideal time to give up. Writing is a tough business at the best of times, and it’s hard to motivate yourself to sit at that desk even if you’re optimistic about your chances of publication. But I felt like I was worse off than I’d been before.

However, writing isn’t just something you do. It’s also something you are. If you have the addiction, you can’t just stop. I could easily scrap my plans to write Cat Kin 3, but another unrelated idea soon took over. Though I tried to whack it down, it kept rearing its head. My new book would be about an encounter between humans and dolphins, and the adventure that unfolds when a boy finds himself living in the ocean as one of them.

‘The Storm Bottle’ was to become my favourite of all the books that I’ve written – but it would never have been written if Faber had not pulled the plug on my Cat Kin series. What’s more, if Faber had continued with the trilogy, then I would have written book 3 in a hurry, and it would have been disappointing (I know – I still have the old plot outline). What actually happened, in the end, is that Strident Publishing, a Scottish publisher, ended up obtaining the rights to The Cat Kin from Faber, and proceeded to publish the whole series – and when I did finally write book 3 – Cat’s Cradle – I’d had long enough to think about it, to make it a fitting end to the trilogy. (And their cover artist turned out to be about a million times better than Faber’s).

So really, I want to thank Faber for treating me the way they did. Because if they hadn’t, then ‘The Storm Bottle’ wouldn’t exist. What’s that old saying about lemons and lemonade? Here’s some lemonade – hope you like it.



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Thanks Nick for the post.  Now maybe whenever you want to rehash the story, you can just send them here and they can commiserate!  I found it ironic that I asked you the question and my last name just happens to be "Faber".  I personally found your post to be informative and a great demonstration of some of the downfalls of publishing and dealing with publishers!  My interest is definitely piqued to read Cat Kin!


Author Nick Green Nick Green is a UK children's and YA author, best known for his trilogy The Cat Kin, published in the UK by Strident Publishing and in Germany by Ravensburger, and also as a BBC audiobook. He has appeared on BBC radio talking about his books, and has been shortlisted for two UK children's book awards. He regularly does school visits and other children's literary events. The Storm Bottle is his first straight-to-Kindle novel.
 




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Read an Excerpt from "Through the Valley Love Endures" by Eddie David Santiago



Through the Valley Love Endures

What if death came for you today? Would you be ready?
Forced to face his own mortality, Eddie Santiago fought to stay alive in a broken world. His incredible journey through heartbreak, abuse, and adversity left him with one truth: every life makes a difference.
This is the true and compelling story of his supernatural quest through the valley of death, doubt, and darkness. Eddie provides a passionate story that will capture the attention of even the toughest skeptics.
Angels, demons, heaven, hell, Jesus and the devil: are they fiction, or are they more real than anything else in the world?






Read an Excerpt:
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One day I met a girl from another high school by the name of Mindy, and when she shook my hand, I saw glimpses of her life.  It didn’t happen all of the time, but when it did, I felt I needed to share.
            “Listen, I know this is going to sound weird, especially since we’ve just met, but God loves you.  You don’t need to keep giving yourself away.  Jesus is enough, and I spent my life running from that love.”
            Tears formed in her eyes. “How do you know how I feel?” Mindy asked.
            “I don’t, but God does.  He wants nothing more than to be with you and heal your heart.  What I am about to tell you is very important.  You’re going to meet a new guy, and he is going to make you feel good about yourself.  You’re going to want to leave with him, but you don’t know him.  If you leave with him, he will hurt you,” I told her.
            By this point Mindy was weeping.  “Who are you?  Are you some sort of angel or something?”
            I began to chuckle, because I was no saint by any means.  I had simply reached her by sharing God’s love for her. “I’m just a messed up guy who was saved by God’s love.  Jesus can save you, too.  Just ask Him.”
I didn’t know how reaching people for Christ worked, so I just said what came to me. 
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 Meet Eddie David Santiago:  Eddie David Santiago has worked in the mental health/substance abuse field since he was 18 years old.  He holds bachelor degrees in both psychology and religious studies and has provided counseling related services for multiple mental health, substance abuse and human service agencies.  In addition, he earned his master’s degree in counseling along with certification in educational administration.
With over fifteen years of counseling related experience, Eddie founded the organization L.E.A.D. (Love Endures And Delivers) which offers interactive group trainings, seminar sessions, speaking opportunities for groups of all ages and crisis counseling sessions.
THROUGH THE VALLEY, LOVE ENDURES is based on Eddie’s early collection of writings, through which he found his voice.  He seeks to inspire others to find their voice and share their own stories.
Eddie resides in the Midwest with his beautiful wife Sarah and their three amazing children, Faith, Isaiah and Makaylah.

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