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101. Marketing Mondays: Connecting to Readers on Facebook

I've already talked about Wattpad and Author Brands as a marketing tools, but now it is time to talk about the massive giant of social media that is Facebook. Let's talk about the good, the bad, and the downright ugly parts of Facebook pages and profiles as an author.

The first and most obvious perk of Facebook is how it allows us to stay connected to our friends, family, and our readers, all without ever having to put any pants on leave the house.

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But when you are using Facebook as a marketing tool, it gets a little tricky to navigate those murky waters. Most of the tips and tricks of the trade on social media have stated that you should have a fan page separate from your Facebook profile for a number of reasons. Let's go over a few:
  1. Facebook does have a cap on how many friends you can have, but there is no limit on how many people can like your page.
  2. You don't necessarily want to share every aspect of your life with complete strangers. 
  3. You want one place for people to be able to go on Facebook to find out about you as an author.
  4. You can advertise your products on your page, but not your profile.
All of these reasons are still relevant. There are ways around them, which I'll get into in a minute. But what is the deal with fan pages, and why can you never see what they post anymore?
  1. With Facebook's new algorithms, it is harder and harder to get your posts seen. What does that mean? It means that if you have 500 followers, your posts might only reach 5. It isn't impossible to be seen (check out this great post on how to improve your page), and it does keep those annoying people who post every five minutes out of your feed, but it has made things significantly harder. 
  2. If you want your posts seen, more people have to like it or comment on it. So if your post reaches only 5 followers who aren't very active on Facebook, or liked you because of some Rafflecopter contest and really have no idea who you are and nothing to say to you, then your only other option for visibility is paying to boost it. And who wants to do that when your post might just be reaching out to your followers to see how their day was?
  3. Photos and videos are more likely to be seen than links or text posts. Don't believe me? Check out this post on Facebook statistics on fan pages. Again, not necessarily a bad thing. But if you are trying to post a link to a blog post you just wrote about social media (*ahem*) then it probably isn't going to be seen by many. Google+ will love it, but we'll get into that later. 
Basically, there are flaws with using either your Facebook profile or you fan page to engage readers. That being said, it still is a GREAT way to engage readers. Let's talk about the pros and cons I've already pointed out. 

Facebook has a cap on how many friends you can have.
Since Facebook now allows people to subscribe to your page, this isn't an issue anymore. As far as I know, there isn't a cap on subscribers, and you should still be able to adjust your privacy settings to where friends can see certain posts (like ones of your family) and specify which specific posts you want the public to see--like ones about your books or general activities. Which brings us to...

Privacy
You can still have a Facebook profile and have privacy. And you don't have to have two profiles to do it. I can tell you from experience that it isn't worth the hassle to have two Facebooks, and let's not forget that Facebook actually frowns on that kinda thing. Last time I checked, you can get banned for it. Not sure how you would get busted, but still. Not worth it anyway. You can adjust your privacy settings on your profile to keep your personal data and photos safe while still being able to share content with the world. The easiest way to do this is to adjust your privacy settings so that all of your posts are set to be viewed only by friends (or people on a certain list), and then when you go to post something you want everyone to be able to see, set that particular post to Public by clicking on the little icon on the bottom right corner of the status dialogue box. 

Easy-peasy. So privacy is no longer an issue as long as you have your default settings set to private. Even if that means creating a list that only has the family and friends you want to view every post and having that as your default. 

You want one place for people to be able to find relevant information about you as an author on Facebook.
Having a profile is okay for this, but having a Facebook page is still probably the best way. You don't want your profile to turn into too much of a marketing tool. The reason why Facebook is a marketing tool is because it helps you connect directly with people who want your product and lets them spread it via word of mouth. And as an author, that is still your bread and butter. So even if you don't post tons on your Facebook page, having it is still a good idea. To me, personally, it is more professional as well. I'm more likely to like an author's page rather than add them as a friend just because everyone has boundaries and you have no idea what the next person's boundaries are going to be. I welcome it, but I don't have kids and I use a pen name. 

Blatant advertising
This is a tricky one. I know Facebook frowns on advertising products or contests from your profile (or they used to, anyway), but you still see it happen. All. The. Time. I also see contests where you have to share links on your Timeline or a friend's Timeline to enter, and that is supposed to be a no-no too. This is what Facebook says about promotions from Pages:
3. Promotions may be administered on Pages or within apps on Facebook. Personal Timelines must not be used to administer promotions (ex: “share on your Timeline to enter” or “share on your friend's Timeline to get additional entries” is not permitted).
That being said, I didn't find anything in the Community Standards that says you can't advertise a product on your Facebook profile. It would probably be way too much of a pain to police anyway. I ran a Google search too, but came up empty. However, I before you do anything like that, I suggest going over the rules yourself. 
So can you advertise on your Facebook profile? Pretty much. But do you want to do that all the time? Probably not. Don't be a spammer. That's a great way to get people to delete you or hide you.

Now let's talk Facebook pages and those pesky algorithms. 
I have been just as likely as the next person to bitch about these. I had my Tumblr linked to bond over fangirl stuff, but I realized those posts weren't being seen. Same thing with Twitter. So I linked stuff that I thought was cool, but those weren't being seen either. Then I read that text based posts were more likely to be seen than links or anything else, so I tried that. But those weren't being seen either. 
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I've since learned that images and videos are the most likely to show up in someone's newsfeed. Facebook gives those priority. So if you are great with graphics, you can really just post an image saying what you want. I suddenly understand why I've been seeing so many authors using memes to make announcements about their books, too. Clever tricks, and I'm glad to know that now. You still have to jump through the hoops of getting people to like or comment on the image or video, but it's a start. (And as a side note: I've since been trying this and though my posts are being seen by more than 5 people now, I still haven't even reached 10% of those who have liked my page.)

Other tips and tricks to get your posts seen without paying to boost them:
Obviously, having your Twitter linked to your page is a bad idea. Keep the random posts to a minimum and instead post quality content. Don't post every fun link you come across or every funny picture. Engaging your readers doesn't mean spamming them, and the more you spam your Facebook feed, the less likely your posts are to be seen. So keep your posts to a minimum while still trying to engage daily. I've read that liking or saying congratulations will boost a post according to the algorithms, but I haven't seen any data on that. And it feels silly (yes, I tried it). Can't hurt to like your own posts, though. But also make sure you are redirecting your readers there. Let them know you just posted news and get them to go look and like it. Maybe even hold a contest and randomly choose a winner from those who like the post in a 24 hour period. 

The Bottom Line
As you can tell, there's a lot of back and forth in this post about using your profile to connect with readers or just keeping it to a Facebook page. Obviously, you have to find what works for you. But keep this in mind before you let me talk you out of getting a Facebook page: While some readers will want to connect with you directly and talk to you about whatever else you might have in common (for me, it is fangirling over various things), some readers simply want a place where they can go to see your updates. And while it is possible to keep your private life private on a Facebook profile, it might not be your ideal way to reach readers. Test the waters. Do what works for you. Just don't let a lack of interaction on your Facebook page leave you feeling like you are failing at Facebook and give up on it completely. Having a presence there, even if it is small, will still help. 

What are you thoughts on the changes with Facebook? Have you found different data than me on Facebook's policies or algorithms? Tell me I'm wrong! I'm on the fence about Facebook, so I'd love to have someone win me back over to loving it again. =D

Check back next Monday when we talk about other social media platforms and how to utilize them to your benefit without getting overloaded.

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102. My Personal Fitness Challenge: Week 2 Summary

QUICK REVIEW: Okay, so week two was a mild fail, and week three I've been sick. But I owe you guys an update, so here it is! As you can see, inconsistency is still a problem. But I'm continuing to work at it, which is the reason I'm updating. Accountability, right? Luckily, my husband has agreed to join me with this fitness journey, and I'm thinking the support will definitely help.

DAY 4: JUNE 10th
Cardio: We used the secondary gym in our apartments (Wow, that sounds a lot fancier than it is, I promise. We just live in a big complex.), which doesn't have the same elliptical as the other one. It's this weird sort of hybrid between a stair stepper and an elliptical. So I did 10 minutes on that at 5 resistance and 10 cross ramp (whatever that is).

Strength training: Here's where the lesson was learned. I got impatient during my sets with leg extensions and didn't really wait in between sets. Know what that got me? A knotted up hamstring and a workout cut short. I had to limp all the way home. So lesson learned: Patience and rest time in between sets.
Leg press 4x10 90lbs
Calf press 4x10 90lbs
Leg extensions 3x10 60lbs

Summary: Don't be an impatient idiot.
Image from A Little Bit of Lisa

DAY 5: JUNE 11th
Cardio: 20 minutes on the elliptical-stairstepper-hybrid thingy at 5 resistance and 6 cross ramp for a total of 1.63 miles. (Note: Apparently I should let writerly frustrations over things like book titles build up before going to the gym. It works pretty well.)

Strength training: I am probably going to wish I couldn't feel my arms tomorrow. But for now, I'm pretty proud of myself.
Standing chest flies 4x10 5lbs
Dumbbell tate press 3x10 5lbs
Dumbbell front raise 3x10 5lbs
Dumbbell lateral raise 3x10 5lbs
Standing bench press 3x10 5lbs
Dumbbell rear delt row 3x10 5lbs
Bent over triceps extension 3x10 5lbs
Bicep curl 4x10 5lbs
Triceps extension 3x10 15lbs
Dumbbell side bends 3x10 15lbs
Lat pull ups 3x10 40lbs
Decline crunches 10
Decline side crunches 20

Summary: Feeling like a badass. And also fully aware that I will probably not be able to move my arms tomorrow. Reading day!

DAY 6 NOTE:
Day 6 was supposed to be June 13th or 14th, and totally could have been. But I procrastinated, which never leads to good things. Then I got sick and now I've gone even longer without a workout. So let this be a lesson: Don't procrastinate, because you never know what's going to happen the next day. =)

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103. Teaser Tuesday & Giveaway: Black Widow Witch by A.J. Locke


Black Widow Witch
A.J. Locke
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Etopia Press
Date of Publication:  May 15th, 2014


ISBN: 978-1-941692-09-7
ASIN: B00KD43GUY
Number of pages: 239
Word Count: 88k




Book Description:


A deadly curse, a deadly assassin, and one shot to save everyone she loves…
Malachi Erami can’t fall in love. After she’s caught with Knave, the witch Queen’s favorite lover, she’s cursed to savagely butcher any man she falls for. Exiled to live among humans, Malachi runs a bar that serves magic-laced drinks, but since her curse labels her high risk, she’s also closely monitored. Julian Vira is her latest babysitter, but he’s also the first man since Knave that she’s been attracted to. Good-looking and nonjudgmental of her horrible curse? Yeah, he’s hard to resist.
But when Malachi finds a body behind her bar, she knows she’s in trouble. If the Witches Control Council gets wind of it, she’ll be accused of murder and sent to her death. And when her friends start getting framed for murder, she realizes she’s not the only target. Malachi and Julian dig into the evidence to clear her name, but the closer they get to answers, the closer the curse comes to taking over. So when Malachi uncovers a plot to kill the witch Queen, she finds herself suddenly recruited into service, with the promise of having her curse lifted and a reunion with Knave as well. But if she fails, Knave will die. And she and Julian might not live long enough to see that happen.


Short Excerpt- Chapter One


Today was the anniversary of the worst day of my life, and I’d been trying to forget about it by consuming a vast amount of booze. The fact that I owned a bar greatly helped with that endeavor, and the fact that I was drunk was an accomplishment, since witches weren’t easily susceptible to alcohol. Humans were onto something with this whole drinking-to-forget-one’s-crappy-life thing.
Behind the bar, I poured a shot for an eager customer. Amaretto, Southern Comfort peach liqueur, and sweet-and-sour mix went into the glass, then I held my hand over the drink and let a stream of purple magic, the same color as my eyes, flow into it. The drink glowed purple for a few seconds, then I handed it to the customer, who drank it with no hesitation. After slamming the glass down, he grabbed the tipsy woman who’d been hanging on him and gave her a sloppy kiss, then led her out of the bar. I smiled and shook my head. The magic I’d put into the shot, aptly named Piece of Ass, would ensure they didn’t leave the bedroom tonight.
Somewhere in the room I heard riotous laughter, and above that the voice eliciting that laughter. Xiune was having a good night for a change and wasn’t holed up in my office. Though since she was just a head inside a clear acrylic box, it was understandable that sometimes all she wanted to do was hide.
“Malachi, darling!” Xiune called. “Seven handsome young men have requested the Challenge!” I smiled slyly. I loved administering the Challenge.
“It’s time for the Seven Deadly Sins Challenge!” I announced, filling up eight shot glasses with vodka, one of which I downed. “Which sin will it be and what will its victim do?” People shouted their guesses while I sent tendrils of magic into the shots. My magic sparked like tiny bolts of lightning, and like the shot I had just made, the liquid briefly glowed purple. I focused on one of the glasses and started whispering a spell, channeling the essence of one of the seven deadly sins through my body. For a brief moment, my body became flushed with a feeling of ravenous desire, then it flowed out of me into the shot glass. I felt rather charged and wondered if this had been the right sin to choose tonight. But hey, I was drunk, and I kind of wanted to see someone suffer. Misery loves company right?
I levitated the shot glasses onto a tray and sauntered over to the table where Xiune was entertaining the men who thought they were up for the Challenge. With her flawless complexion, golden eyes, and vibrant red hair, Xiune didn’t need a body to be beautiful. I’d known her when she had one though, and if she’d been sitting there in all her glory, she’d have every man kneeling at her feet. Her allure was only heightened by the fact that she was a bodiless beauty who used her magic to float herself around in a box. The box wasn’t necessary for Xiune to move around, but she felt safer inside it when she was out in public. That way if a witch hater spat on her, she’d have a shield. It also prevented those on the other end of the spectrum, people who were fascinated by witches, from getting too close. I set the shot glasses down and motioned for the men to stand around the table. They looked like your typical college fare: unkempt hair, sagging pants, and some sort of ironic or sports themed T-shirt. High-fives and shit talking all around.
“Now boys,” I said, leaning forward on my forearms, giving my cleavage time to shine. “Are you sure you’re ready for this? One of you is moments away from experiencing a sin you may or may not enjoy.” They assured me they were man enough to handle any sin, and I smiled. The fun thing about the Challenge was that everyone handled it differently. One man caught with gluttony had run across the street to McDonalds, spent over a hundred dollars on food, then sat on the floor and gorged himself. A woman under the same gluttony spell had tried to eat her friend’s purse.
“Let’s hope it’s lust and let’s hope it’s me,” one of the men said, winking at me. He stood a couple of inches over six feet, had brown hair and a lanky physique. If he started spending time at the gym, maybe his lame come-ons would give him more luck getting laid.
“Honey, I would eat you up,” I said with a slow smile. Normally I would never have said such a line, but all the alcohol I had consumed was speaking for me. He probably had no idea how true those words were though, because his smile never wavered. However, for a moment after I spoke, I saw another face in place of his, and it cut through my drunken haze like a knife. I gasped, and he must have thought that was a sign he had a chance with me, because his smile became more lascivious. Lucky for him, he did nothing for me.
“Malachi, let’s get this show going.” Xiune slid her box over to nudge me, and I shook my head and turned back to the waiting crowd.
“All right, it’s about to go down!” I yelled. “For anyone who hasn’t witnessed the Challenge before, I’ll explain how it works. One of these shot glasses is infused with the essence of one of the seven deadly sins, and the recipient will be overcome with that sin for the next half hour, while the others will experience the most euphoric feeling they’ve ever experienced from a shot of alcohol.” I motioned for the men to pick up a glass, and Mister Flirtatious had one more wink for me.
“Gentlemen, take your shot of sin!” They took their shots to the head. When they slammed their glasses down, every eye in the room was on them. After about twenty seconds, one of the men—not Winky—suddenly gasped, whipped his head around, and bolted from among his friends to accost a mildly attractive woman standing nearby.
“Fuck me! Fuck me, please!” He shook her by the upper arms while she stared at him, mortified, as his friends tried to pry him off her. I brayed with laughter, as did Xiune and everyone else in the bar.
“Oh god, I’m so horny. Someone please, fuck me!” He struggled against his laughing friends, trying to reach any female in sight, with his erection leading the way. Lust had been the winner tonight, and for the next thirty minutes this poor sap would be lusting after every woman he saw, whether she was twenty-eight or eighty-two. He even lurched toward Xiune, but she floated out of the way. Xiune was one sexy head in a box and had a mouth she could work wonders with. She often came out of her box to work those wonders on any willing man. There were more than you’d think.
“Right sin, wrong guy, right?” brown-haired dude said to me.
I rolled my eyes. “You and your friends will have your hands full for the next half hour. I suggest you hold on to him real good and don’t be surprised if he turns to one of you when it starts to look like he won’t be getting any women.”
He laughed and pulled out his cell phone. “I’ll call his girlfriend, though she’ll probably be too pissed at him for doing this to alleviate his lust.” He left the bar to make the call, while the other five continued to hold on to their friend, laughing like they’d never experienced anything so hilarious in their lives. Some of the more mischievous or drunk women teased the guy by parading in front of him and doing dirty little stripper moves. Only his friends’ hold stopped him from tackling one of them and trying to rip her clothes off.
I wasn’t afraid of things getting out of hand because I could break the spell any time I wanted. There was always a point where things stopped being amusing and started getting annoying. I left them and headed back behind the bar, while Xiune found another table of people to entertain. She was a wonderful songstress, and soon her melodic voice filled the bar as I went back to making magicked drinks. I glanced at my watch, noting that it was almost midnight, which meant the day was almost over. That didn’t actually mean anything though. The day passing didn’t mean I would forget the curse that was hanging over my life.
“Hey, Malachi, can you pass me a knife?”
“Knave?” I quickly turned to the busboy, James, who was bent over a box behind the bar.
“No, I said knife,” he said. My throat was suddenly tight, but I reached under the bar, got a knife, and handed it to him. I stood back and ran my hands through my short black curls, blowing out a slow breath as I tried to rein in my reaction to thinking I had heard the name Knave. That was the name attached to the face I did not like to think about, but no amount of alcohol and rowdy college boys taking the Challenge could truly put him from my mind. I didn’t want to see Knave’s face, didn’t want to think about the hard muscles my hands used to slide over, following the planes of his body to his waist and not stopping until I touched something that arched his back and made him whisper my name. I didn’t want to think about the nights we’d spent wrapped in each other’s arms, feeling our hearts beating against each other. But of course, since his name crossed my lips, he was all I could think about.
Falling in love with Knave was why I was cursed. And I could only blame myself. I should have known better than to take someone else’s lover to my bed. Especially if the woman crossed was a witch queen who was powerful, sadistic, and known to curse people just for sneezing out of place.
“Malachi? Excuse me, Malachi?” I blinked and brought myself out of my thoughts, turning to see that one of the other busboys, Dan, was trying to get my attention. He held a box of empty liquor bottles and needed me to move so he could pass. I shuffled out of the way, but thinking of Knave and my curse, along with all the beer and shots I’d drunk tonight, made me feel slightly unstable. Suddenly, the rowdiness in my bar wasn’t fun; it was obnoxious, and I wanted to get away from it. I headed through the door Dan had passed through, into the hallway that led to my office and the Dumpster out back. Halfway down the hallway, I heard a crash, followed by a scream. I ran through the back door, taking in several things at once that left me rooted to the spot. One, the revolting stench that went far beyond what our single Dumpster could give off. Two, Dan standing rigidly a few feet away with broken bottles scattered at his feet. And three, the thing that had caused him to drop the bottles and scream. Behind the Dumpster was a dead body.


About the Author:


A.J. Locke is an author and artist, originally from Trinidad, now residing in New York City. Black Widow Witch is her second published novel, and other than writing she enjoys reading, drawing, painting, graphic design, and watching too much television.






Twitter:  @maqueripe



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104. Marketing Mondays: What the Heck is an Author Brand?

I've been at this author thing for almost a year now, and while there's still a lot for me to learn, I have found myself in the position of giving some pretty sound advice lately. Thus breeds a new blog topic for the coming weeks: Marketing Mondays. Marketing is a big part of being an author. It might sound like a no-brainer, but these can be very difficult waters to wade through if you're new or even looking to expand your writing brand.

First of all, lets talk about what an author brand or platform is. This question had me beating my head against my keyboard for the longest time. A brand is a simple enough term in marketing, and we see it all the time with companies like State Farm being your magical genie of a neighbor, always there for you, and Starbucks with its coffee cup on every corner because in society today some of us can't walk a block without a caffeine fix (guilty). But what does it mean for an author?

In simple terms: It's you.

Image from QuickMeme
I know. It's so simple, it can't be true. And also so vague. And also leads to existential questions of "But wait...who am I?"

That's really the question you need to answer as far as author branding goes. When I first started out, I thought I needed to go crazy with the answer. I wrote fantasy, so I should wear fantastical costumes! Or I could create a cloud of mystery around myself, hiding behind my pen name and never to be seen by the general public!
Image from PandaWhale
If that's the way you want to go, then, well, go for it. But I quickly decided those options weren't me, and definitely weren't even a "me" I wanted to put forward to readers. The thing is, I'm a geek and a fangirl, and that is how I relate to my readers. They become more than my readers when we talk about other fandoms. They become friends, and that's the type of author brand I want to put forth. I want to be accessible and approachable, someone they can let their geek flags fly high and proud when talking to, which means I am pretty involved in social media (a pretty big topic I'll be covering with Marketing Mondays).

This also means I am a big advocate of social media as a marketing tool--if it is used correctly. I probably don't need to explain to you why word of mouth is essential for authors, but I will. Just in case their are newbies who, like me over a year ago, had no idea what that truly meant. As a reader, I love talking to my favorite authors about their books. Like I said--I'm a big fangirl and quite proud of it, so if you get me hooked on your book, chances are I am going to tell people about it. And if you actually take the time to talk to me while I gush and ask you questions? I'm going to be all the more excited. I mean, I practically hyperventilate whenever I'm in the same room as Kalayna Price. I tried getting Sharon Bayliss drunk enough to spill secrets on the December People series, and her sly hints (curse you, Sharon, for being so good at being evil and tempting) have left me wanting to read the next book all the more. My friendship with Krystal Wade started with her taking the time to discuss things about the publishing business with me, and now there isn't a single thing I wouldn't do to help her market her amazing books.

Do you see a pattern here? When you get a fangirl excited over something, it pays off. We are a passionate bunch and willing to go above and beyond for the things we love and the people we believe in. And having been on the receiving end of that passion from my dear HeirHeads, I can tell you that it rocks both ways.

But there's much more to marketing than hopping on Twitter or Facebook and chatting with your readers. While that helps, there's more to it than that and marketing your books takes not only a lot of work but a fine balance as well. You don't want to get too spammy, and you certainly don't want to drop a lot of money on advertisements.

So that's what we'll be doing here every Monday. We're going to talk about social media platforms, but we're also going to talk about giveaways, advertisements, reviews, blog tours... the list goes on and on. (Seriously, it does. I'm still learning and I've already got topics for every Monday through August)

Next week, we'll start with that big social media giant Facebook, and then we'll go on to talk about Twitter, G+, Tumblr, and all the rest. Until then, tell me what you first thought of the term author brand and what you decided yours to be! Did you put much thought into it, or did you just do what came naturally?

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105. Review & Giveaway: Five Stars to Sidekick by Auralee Wallace (You want this book, trust me!)


ABOUT THE BOOK:

Sidekick
Auralee Wallace

Genre: Fantasy/Superhero
Publisher: Escape Publishing
Date of Publication: 1 June 2014

ISBN: 9780857991591
Number of pages: Approx 172
Cover Artist: Danielle Mait

Book Description:

Heroes meets Kick-Ass in this brilliant and hilarious debut about a girl who just wants to save the world...

Bremy St James, daughter of billionaire Atticus St James, has been cut off from the family fortune and is struggling to survive in a world that no longer holds its breath every time she buys a new outfit. To make matters worse, her twin sister is keeping secrets, loan sharks are circling, and the man of her dreams — a newspaper reporter — is on assignment to bring down everyone with the last name St James.

Things are certainly looking bleak for the down-and-out socialite until a good deed throws her into the path of the city’s top crime-fighter, Dark Ryder. Suddenly, Bremy has a new goal: apprentice to a superhero, and start her own crime-fighting career.

Ryder has no need for a sidekick, but it turns out the city needs Bremy’s help. Atticus St James is planning the crime of the century, and Bremy may be the only one able to get close enough to her father to stop him.

Now all she needs to do is figure out this superhero thing in less than a month, keep her identity secret from the man who could very well be The One, and save the city from total annihilation.

Well, no one ever said being a superhero would be easy...

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Auralee Wallace has played many roles in her life, including college professor, balloon seller, and collections agent. She is now living her dream of writing humorous women’s fiction. When this semi-natural blonde mother of three children (and psychiatric nurse to two rescue cats) isn’t writing or playing soccer, she can be found watching soap operas with lurid fascination and warring with a family of peregrine falcons for the rights to her backyard.

http://auraleewallace.com/
https://twitter.com/AuraleeWallace
https://www.facebook.com/auraleewallace.author

MY REVIEW:
Five out of Five Stargates: Out of this world!
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Auralee Wallace has left me wondering if Joss Whedon writes books under a pen name. Yes, it is THAT good. Right from the start, you are hooked in with Bremy's razor sharp wit, delivery of great one-liners, and the clever approach to this story. Bremy has left her life as the spoiled daughter of a rich corporate billionaire after discovering that Daddy dearest isn't so dear after all. In fact, he's pretty evil. Resolving to rectify all the bad karma her father has brought down on her life with his evil enterprise, Bremy leaves her life of wealth and comfort to start over and find a way to support the twin sister she was forced to leave behind.

Bremy approaches everything in her messed up life with a tongue in cheek attitude. She's stubborn and determined, and completely aware of how much trouble those two things can get her in. Especially when she ends up putting her life on the line to save others, and gets in the way of the city's resident superhero, Ryder. In one instant, Bremy knows how to make everything better and pretty much forces herself on a very reluctant Ryder.

Their interactions were hilarious. The way Auralee Wallace was able to convey so much of Ryder's personality without having her say much at all was really great. It all played out like a movie. I wish I could give this book ten stars, because that's really what it deserves. There wasn't a single instance where I felt pulled out of the story or bored. The action is well-paced, the villains exactly what you would expect in the comic book world (a little twisted, maybe a tad cheesy at times, but with interesting backgrounds and motives), the narrative sassy and funny...I could go on and on. But I will say that Auralee Wallace has made a fan out of me. I can't wait to see what else she has to offer.

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106. Exacting Essence by James Wymore is out!

This is definitely a must-read! Oh, and if you want to come party with us to help celebrate the release of Exacting Essence, then pop on over to the Facebook party this Saturday June 14th from 11:00am-1:00pm MDT (1:00pm-3:00pm EST). There are lots of great prizes you can win, including an e-book from yours truly and from some of my favorite authors. 


On to the book!

Remember waking up late in the night after a nightmare? Your mother holding you tight and whispering it's all just a dream and everything would be all right?

She lied.

Evil clowns haunted Megan's dreams for years. Even though nobody ever said she was crazy, she knew they were all thinking it. With her life falling apart, she turns suicidal until a new therapist suggests the impossible: dreams are real. Nightmares are living, breathing predators, feeding on dreamers' fears by Exacting Essence.

Most, of course, forget theirs as soon as they wake up. Megan is not so lucky. She's also not so powerless.

But is even a power nurtured within her dreams enough to fight off the horrors lurking just beyond the veil of sleep?

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Author Bio:
On a lifelong search for fantastic worlds hiding just out of sight, James Wymore writes to explore. With three books and six short stories in print after just one year, he continues to push the boundaries of imagination. Journey with him at http://jameswymore.wordpress.com/

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107. Cover Reveal & Giveaway: Catch Me When I Fall by Vicki Leigh



It’s cover reveal day for Vicki Leigh’s CATCH ME WHEN I FALL! Lots of awesome stuff going on, including a giveaway! But first, here's a special message from Vicki:




And here's what CATCH ME WHEN I FALL is all about:

Recruited at his death to be a Protector of the Night, seventeen-year-old Daniel Graham has spent two-hundred years fighting Nightmares and guarding humans from the clawed, red-eyed creatures that feed off people’s fears. Each night, he risks his eternal life, having given up his chance at an afterlife when he chose to become a Protector. That doesn’t stop a burnt-out Daniel from risking daring maneuvers during each battle. He’s become one of the best, but he wants nothing more than to stop.

Then he’s given an assignment to watch over sixteen-year-old Kayla Bartlett, a clinically depressed patient in a psychiatric ward. Nightmares love a human with a tortured past. Yet, when they take a deep interest in her, appearing in unprecedented numbers, the job becomes more dangerous than any Daniel’s ever experienced. He fights ruthlessly to keep the Nightmares from overwhelming his team and Kayla. Soon, Daniel finds himself watching over Kayla during the day, drawn to why she’s different, and what it is about her that attracts the Nightmares. And him.

A vicious attack on Kayla forces Daniel to break the first Law and reveal his identity. Driven by his growing feelings for her, he whisks her away to Rome where others like him can keep her safe. Under their roof, the Protectors discover what Kayla is and why someone who can manipulate Nightmares has her in his sights. But before they can make a move, the Protectors are betrayed and Kayla is kidnapped. Daniel will stop at nothing to save her. Even if it means giving up his immortality.

CATCH ME WHEN I FALL will be available on October 23, 2014 in both paperback and e-book formats from Curiosity Quills Press. For more information, visit the book’s Goodreads page.

Now, there can’t be a cover reveal without a giveaway, right? Lots of authors stopped by and donated some fantastic books to help Vicki celebrate. You don’t want to miss out on these! Here’s what you can win:

  • An e-copy of CATCH ME WHEN I FALL by Vicki Leigh
  • A submission package critique (query+synopsis+first chap) from Vicki Leigh
  • An e-copy of HEIRS OF WAR by Mara Valderran
  • Two query+first chapter critiques from YA author Emily Stanford
  • A full manuscript critique from YA author Emily Stanford
  • An e-copy of WITHOUT BLOODSHED by Matthew Graybosch
  • A paperback of DESTRUCTION by Sharon Bayliss
  • An e-copy of KIYA: HOPE OF THE PHARAOH by Katie Teller
  • One query+first chapter critique from YA author Katie Teller
  • An e-copy of DARKNESS WATCHING by Emma Adams
  • A copy of DESCENDANT by Nichole Giles
  • An e-copy package of EVER and EVADE by Jessa Russo
  • A signed copy of DIVIDE by Jessa Russo
  • A copy of UNHINGED by A.G. Howard

Enter the giveaway below for your chance to win! All prizes will be accompanied by a Dreamcatcher swag package from Vicki Leigh.

Thanks for stopping by!

About Vicki:

Adopted at three-days-old by a construction worker and a stay-at-home mom, Vicki Leigh grew up in a small suburb of Akron, Ohio where she learned to read by the age of four and considered being sent to her room for punishment as an opportunity to dive into another book. By the sixth grade, Vicki penned her first, full-length screenplay. If she couldn’t be a writer, Vicki would be a Hunter (think Dean and Sam Winchester) or a Jedi. Her favorite place on earth is Hogwarts (she refuses to believe it doesn’t exist), and her favorite dreams include solving cases alongside Sherlock Holmes.

Vicki is an editor for Curiosity Quills Press, a co-founder of The Writer Diaries, and is represented by Sarah Negovetich of Corvisiero Literary Agency.

You can find Vicki at her website</ a> and blog and on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, YouTube, and Goodreads.


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108. My Personal Fitness Challenge: Intro & Week 1 Summary

I'm not a fitness nut. Not by any stretch of the imagination. I practically live at my computer with publishing two book series and just being a nerd in general. I can't even read on a treadmill, so asking me to write while on one is probably a bad plan.

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But I do understand the importance of being healthy and fit, especially now that I've reached 30 and am painfully aware of my age. Before we moved to Vegas, I had a personal trainer. Sure, he was related to me, but trust me--that never worked in my favor. Now that we've moved across the country from him, I might be safe from his withering glare when he finds out I drank a soda, but I'm also without his guidance. Which sucks.

I've seen a lot of the 30 day fitness challenges out there on social media and decided to start one of my own. Why? Because there's no way in hell I'll stick to someone else's. And because every person has their own way of doing things, so while the fitness challenges are great and work for some people, they don't work for others.

So here's my challenge: Stick to a fitness plan consistently for 30 days. Sounds easy enough, right? Not for me. Consistency is my biggest problem. I've had weeks where I go to the gym three or four times each week, and then I'll skip for like two weeks. Not the best recipe for results. (And there's really no good excuse since my apartments have an awesome gym) So my plan consists of two parts. The first is to go to the gym 3-4 times a week and workout for at least an hour each session, starting with cardio and then moving on to strength training with a full body workout.

The second part sounds easy, but might be harder for me than the first: Eat three meals a day. I'm terrible at eating. Not over-eating. Just eating. I don't like food. Food and I have never really gotten along. Most of the time, I work on a calorie deficit. Which means working out doesn't do much for me. It's the main reason I didn't see much in the way of results when working out with a personal trainer. He kicked my ass six ways from Sunday, but when you have a severe calorie deficit vs intense workouts 4-5 times a week, results aren't going to be very good. (If you want to read more about the myths behind Starvation Mode vs the real Starvation response, I suggest this post) Yup, I have food issues. Most of my calories used to come from soda, but kicking that habit left me in a daily deficit. I actually get cranky when I have to stop what I am doing and eat.

Gif from Yup That's Me
So you can see how both parts are pretty challenging for me. My food goal isn't going to be as easy to keep track of since I am vehemently against counting calories or food diaries for obvious reasons with my food issues. I will be posting my workouts and any poundage I lose, but no selfies or before and after shots. This isn't about getting thin. This is about getting healthy. And getting healthy means being active and eating right. Right? Right. Good. So let's do this! Let's take a look at the first week and see how I did:

QUICK REVIEW: I didn't meet my gym goals this week since I only had two hour long sessions and skipped one in the middle, but it is a good start. As for food, I'm adding more color to my diet with fruits in the mornings and veggies with lunch and dinner. I'm already pretty good with veggies (asparagus is my favorite food and it was on sale this week, so it will not be a problem), but fruits always go bad. Which is why I'm making myself have apple slices, strawberries, and a banana with my bagel and turkey sausage in the mornings. Right now I am of the opinion that that means there is far too much chewing far too early in my day, but hopefully I'll get used to it. (See the above meme)

DAY 1: JUNE 2ND
Cardio: Started off with 8 minutes of cardio on the elliptical. Why only 8 minutes? Because my earphones kept dropping out of my ears with my sprints and I got pissed. I usually have a goal of 10-20 minutes of cardio to start, so I've made a note to do better next time. And find my headphones with small earbuds for my freakishly small ears.

Strength training: I had a few more exercises lined up, but ended up cutting them out because I was spent. I'm not gonna kick myself too hard for that since I had a pretty good workout. I'll work my way up to doing everything. Also, going to up the weights for arms. 5lbs seems a bit light, so I think I am going to move it up to 10 lbs and cut back to 8 reps if needed, and then work my way up.
Dumbbell bicep curl 3x10 5lbs
Leg press 3x10 90lbs
Dumbbell raise 3x10 5lbs
Calf press 3x10 90lbs
Dumbbell lateral raise 3x10 5lbs
Leg extensions 3x10 50lbs
Dumbbell fly 3x10 5lbs
Leg curls 3x10 70lbs
Machine supine press 3x8 10lbs
Bent knee leg raises 3x10
Bridges 30
Crunches 30

Summary: Pretty good for a first day, I think. There's always room for improvement, and I'm looking forward to Day 2. =)

DAY 2: JUNE 4TH
Summary: Skipped. And for the lamest reason too. I laid down with a massive headache and ended up sleeping for four hours. I don't do that whole "nap" thing very well. I like sleep too much. I was going to make it up Thursday, but other things came up. Then I planned on just pushing my make up day to the weekend (and I still might), but I decided honest reporting is really the best way to hold myself accountable here.
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DAY 3: JUNE 6TH
Cardio: 15 minutes on the elliptical at 5 resistance, going a distance of 1.2 miles. 

Strength Training: I am way too proud that I nearly made myself puke on my own. I found 10lbs to be too much for dumbbell raises and dumbbell flies, so I'll be upping the reps next time.
Dumbbell bicep curl 3x10 10lbs
Leg press 3x10 90lbs
Dumbbell raise 3x10 5lbs
Calf press 3x10 90lbs
Leg extensions 3x10 50lbs
Dumbbell fly 3x10 5lbs
Leg curls 3x10 70lbs
Supine press 3x10 10lbs
Bent knee leg raises 3x10
Squats 3x10

Bent knee hip raise 3x10
Cross body crunch 3x10
Crunches 3x10

Summary: I'm beat, so I'm happy! Especially since I skipped a day. 

DAY 4: JUNE 8TH
Cardio: 15 minutes on the elliptical at 5 resistance, going a distance of 1.21 miles.

Summary: Screw you, Spotify for an epic fail update (Windows Phone) that left the service I pay for NOT WORKING. Cardio without music is torture for someone who already hates cardio. 15 minutes is my minimum, though, so I'm going to pat myself on the back for making it without music. Every victory counts, people! =)

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109. DragonCon 2014 Cosplay Part 1: Decisions

DragonCon is exactly 86 days away as I type this. 86 more days until fangirling, geekery, panels, photos, souvenirs, and cosplay beyond your wildest dreams or expectations. To say I am counting down the days is an understatement. One of the ways I have been passing the time is by thinking about my cosplay this year. For me, the hardest part is narrowing it down. With so many things that I fangirl over, how can I possibly decide which costumes to choose? Don't believe there could be that many options for me to choose from? Check out the list I've come up with of some of the cosplay ideas I'd love to follow through with, and then tell me what you think of the ones I've chosen.

DragonCon 2013
1.) A TARDIS. I mean, I'm a Whovian. So it seems pretty obvious as to why I would choose this. It's the easiest cosplay of Doctor Who to spot, in my opinion. And after seeing so many kick-ass Doctor and Companion cosplayers last year, I don't think my husband and I will ever be brave enough to attempt that again.

THE PROS: It's. A. Frelling. TARDIS. And the dress just looks amazing. There are many different versions of it, including a short one that would probably be much more bearable in the Atlanta heat. Mad props to the woman here, who was out during the day (read: hot sun) in hers. Also, the shorter ones are more affordable than something like this one.

THE CONS: Dresses exactly like this one can be expensive and hot to wear. Also, being a TARDIS isn't the most unique cosplay there is. It's kinda like all the Waldos running around. And though the shorter ones are less expensive, they still range from $30-60. Also, tennis shoes probably wouldn't go well with the dresses. Maybe. But flats would work better, though they might not be as comfortable to walk around in.

CONCLUSION: Probably not. If I want to sport my Whovian pride, I have a few T-shirts and pieces of jewelry I can wear around during the day.

DragonCon 2013
2.) Kahlan Amnell from the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind and the Legend of the Seeker television series (very loosely) based on the books.

THE PROS: Kahlan is one of my favorite characters in literature, so depicting her would be beyond awesome. Also, the dress design looks airy enough that the heat might not be an issues. Kahlan wore boots, which given the right inserts could be comfortable to walk around in.

THE CONS: Getting the dress made. I have yet to find anywhere that sells the costumes already made, so it would be custom ordered. There is a corset also, which can be helluva uncomfortable. Boots are also not ideal for walking around in the heat. And also: It's white, which means dirt will show up really well.

CONCLUSION: Maybe another year. While it would be completely worth it to rock the Mother Confessor look like this woman, it is more money than I am looking to spend on cosplay right now. But I am holding the idea in reserve for another year because I am too much of a fan to pass it up.

DragonCon 2013
3.) Stargate cosplay. Jaffa? Unnamed Stargate personnel? Nox? Vala Mal Doran? Ori? I'm not even sure yet. But if you know me, you know that this one is a really big possibility. Especially since this is the 20th anniversary of the movie that started it all, and with the (somewhat disappointing) announcement that Roland Emmerich is planning on rebooting Stargate with a new movie trilogy (that has nothing to do with the series--he wasn't a fan so don't get too excited).

THE PROS: If you are dressing as Stargate personnel of any kind, you are bound to be comfortable walking around. The jackets and vests might get a little hot, but you don't have to go that far. You can just dress in BDUs. If you are going as a Goa'uld, you are bound to be very cool since they didn't wear much in the way of clothes. Even the Nox outfits look pretty comfy. And the good thing is that you can get BDUs for fairly cheap (as I understand it) from army surplus stores. The Nox outfit looks like it might not be that expensive to find the pieces for, and definitely something a crafty person can do at home. Goa'uld outfits can be simply enough if you just go to a local costume shop and look for Egyptian costumes since the Goa'uld posed as Egyptian gods.

DragonCon 2013
THE CONS: Well, like I said, if you wear the jacket and the vest, it can get hot. The biggest cons really have to do with getting specific beyond SG personnel. Vala's pre-SG1 outfits were made of leather, which has got to be uncomfortable to walk around in. I saw a few women in Vala cosplay though, so it is doable. The Nox outfit needs a lot of attention to detail in order to not look ridiculous, and has makeup. This woman pulled it off beautifully, but I'm not sure I'm patient enough for it. As for the Goa'uld outfits, whereas the Egyptian costumes are probably pretty easy to find, they might also look hokey. The footwear isn't the most practical to walk around in, and it is best paired with the Goa'uld hand device, which would need to be purchased or made. As for the Jaffa, while I am excited to see them in their armor and with their helmets, it is also something that would need to be custom made or that you would make yourself, and probably not the most comfortable costume to sit through panels in.

CONCLUSION: Going as a Stargate personnel, even Vala during her SG-1 days, is definitely doable, and it is something my husband and I can team up with. As for the rest, I am probably not crafty enough to pull off a Nox or making anything to do with a Goa'uld or Jaffa. I'd love to go as a Goa'uld one year, though. That would definitely be fun. What with this being the 20th anniversary, Stargate cosplay is definitely high up on my list.

4.) Farscape cosplay of Aeryn Sun, Chiana. Jool, or Sikozu. I'd add Zhaan to the list of possibilities, but it's hard being so blue. And bald.

Image from Johnny Havoc
THE PROS: This year seems like it would be the absolute perfect time to cosplay as Farscape characters with the announcement of the new movie. And my husband has expressed interested in going as Crichton. Jool and Sikozu's outfits (and even some of Aeryn's) would be comfortable and cool enough to walk around in, and the footwear wouldn't be terrible. And Farscape cosplay isn't near as prevalent as Doctor Who.

THE CONS: Leather pants and lack of abs. Okay, those aren't the only cons. We're again talking about getting things tailor made if we are talking Sikozu, Jool, or Chiana. Aeryn is a little easier, unless you go the leather vest route. Also, with Chiana and Jool, a lot of makeup is involved. With Jool, Sikozu, and Chiana, wigs are also involved. In fact, lets just go ahead and rule out Jool unless you double as a makeup artist and can pull off her hairline. But mostly, we're talking expense and how much of your body you want to show off (Sikozu). I'm not sure I'm brave enough to pull off any of it--even the leather pants.

CONCLUSION: On the fence with Aeryn. My husband might be able to talk me into it, but probably not for this year.

5.) Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. cosplay. This show turned out to be one of my favorites this season, and it is a more generic way to celebrate the Marvel universe if you aren't yet bold enough to go as your favorite Marvel hero (Rogue).

Image from Lady Skywalker
THE PROS: Like I said, this is a fun and generic way to celebrate the Marvel universe. It looks like it would be comfortable to move around in, and the shoes wouldn't be too bad since it is supposed to be designed to be good for combat. The patches would be easy to find and not that expensive, and the black outfit would probably be pretty easy to put together. You could even get the Black Widow costume if you wanted to go that route. In keeping it generic, the black jumpsuit look would be fairly easy to create, and you can always add the rest of the little pieces like the holsters and patches.

THE CONS: Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this, but I don't actually recall seeing anyone else in the black outfit besides Black Widow. And possibly Agent May, but sometimes her outfit looks like a mix of navy blue and black. May's outfit would be easy enough to pull off but I am way too OCD and not enough Asian to dress as May. Same reason I'm hesitant to dress as Clara--I'm way too pale. I know, I know. It's supposed to be the spirit of the character. But I digress. As for the blue outfit or going as Agent Hill...I'm just not a fan of the blue, and that would probably involve getting the outfit custom made for it to look as spot on as the woman's in the picture above. Also, the long sleeves might get kinda hot.

CONCLUSION: I'm going to rule this one out just because I am not confident enough to try Black Widow, and don't want to put in the money for the blue suit.

6.) Dragon Age cosplay. Morrigan, Hawke, Merrill, Isabela, Lilliana--they all sound appealing. And my girl crush on Claudia Black definitely approves of going as Morrigan. I'm a huge fan of the games.

Image from the Kirana
THE PROS: Um, just look at them. The characters are in some of the most amazing outfits. And some of the outfits look like you wouldn't sweat to death. In fact, the Morrigans out there might want to grab a blanket for the panels since they are bound to get cold. Also, this is something my husband and I can do together since we've talked about going as characters from the game for Halloween.

THE CONS: There are probably too many to list. First of all would be the obvious: The expense or time to create it all. I say expense because I am not crafty. At all. So I would end up paying someone to make it for me rather than waste the materials trying (and failing) myself. There's a lot of attention to detail that needs to be paid for you to pull this one off. You can't just drape a magenta scarf around your neck and call yourself Morrigan. You need the hair, the makeup--everything. Same goes for any of the other characters. And then there is also the ab issue. While I am working on getting into shape (see my upcoming blog post about my own personal fitness challenge Sunday), I don't think I'd want to show off that much skin even if I had the abs for it. That wouldn't be as much of a problem with Lilliana or Hawke. Not even Isabela, really, but her outfit is a bit more showy than I would want.

CONCLUSION: I'm not ruling out a future cosplay as Hawke or Lilliana, but for now I am going to say no. The cons outweigh the pros in this case, even if I am a big fan.

DragonCon 2013
7.) Game of Thrones cosplay of Daenerys or Sansa Stark, because those are the two characters I'm the most familiar with of all the females. Well, and Arya, but I would feel a bit old to dress as her.

THE PROS: Daenerys has outfits that are comfy to travel in, and you can find a lot of the pieces at Halloween shops now. Sansa's dresses are long enough to hide comfy shoes.

THE CONS: I would look terrible as a blonde, wigs are hot, and Sansa's dresses would need to be custom made. Really, all of it would need to be made custom in order to look good and not cheap. Sorry, Halloween costume shops, but you've got nothing on the Daenerys pictured here. Sansa's hairdos are also pretty elaborate.

CONCLUSION: I'm still on book one in this series and have yet to catch up on the latest season, so I wouldn't claim to be a big enough fan to make it worth the effort and money.

8.) Arrow cosplay of Black Canary, the Huntress, or (I wish) Felicity. I add Felicity in there even though it would be hard to recognize and I wouldn't do it since I'm not blonde, but because she is my favorite character on the show.

Image from Pinterest
THE PROS: My husband and I watch this show together, so it is something we could dress as together. Black Canary wouldn't be too terribly hard to piece together with a cropped jacked (which I already own and could have taken up a few inches to look closer), a black corset (I think), and leather pants (or black leggings with a criss cross pattern added on). I already have black boots that would work and wouldn't be too uncomfortable to walk around in. The mask makes it okay to be blonde since that should hide the fact that I would look terrible as a blonde.

THE CONS: The wig and the leather pants, and the uncertainty of walking around in an outfit that clings so very much. Also, did you see the part where I said I think there is a corset involved? The jacket would be hot, but at least it can come off (if I was brave enough to walk around in a corset, which I'm not sure I am). The Huntress outfit would be even worse, heat wise.

CONCLUSION: Believe it or not, I'm not ruling this one out. And not just because all I can think about is how hot my husband would look as the Arrow. Okay, maybe that's a big part of it. But still. It's a doable outfit with the pieces I have already, and putting together the Arrow outfit shouldn't be too bad either. Getting a believable bow, maybe. But since we are such big fans, I'm putting this in the maybe category.

Image from Rigetzu
9.) Full Metal Panic cosplay of Sousuke and Kaname

THE PROS: FUMAFU! Again, something my husband and I both love. We watched this anime together when we first started dating and it is something we still quote and still rewatch together every couple of years. It also helps that my husband sometimes rolls out of bed with his hair already looking like Sousuke's, so he wouldn't need a wig or possibly even to use any product.

THE CONS: The costumes are custom made and not cheap. Also, the wig for Kaname. I've yet to find one online that even comes close to looking like her color or style

CONCLUSION: This year, we don't have the budget for it. But I am definitely not ruling it out for another year. Especially since we would totally rock these costumes at Halloween parties.

10.) Firefly cosplay of Inara, Kaylee, Zoe, or River

Image from Capes and Cartridges
THE PROS: WHEDON. I'm not just a Browncoat, I worship at the altar of all things Whedon, so getting to dress as someone from his universe (S.H.I.E.L.D. doesn't count because Jed and Maurissa run it mainly and it was Marvel's first) is this fangirl's dream. And it is another thing my husband and I enjoy, so we could dress up together. Kaylee's mechanic jumpsuit and River's outfits might not be very hard to replicate, or expensive.

THE CONS: While Mal's outfit might not be that hard, anything Inara wore would need to be custom made. Also, River's outfits aren't very recognizable. The outfit in Serenity, maybe. But Inara would be my first choice. I don't think I could pull of Zoe at all, and would need a wig for her hair (mine doesn't hold curl at all).

CONCLUSION: You can't take the skies from me. But you can tell me that I don't have enough money in my pocket to invest in Inara's outfit. Sigh. Maybe another year when we are willing to put more money into it. Browncoat for life.

11.) Katniss from The Hunger Games because...well, Katniss.

Image from Geeks of Doom
THE PROS: This costume, along with the one from Catching Fire, is actually available from Halloween stores. Easy to move around in, comfortable to sit through panels in, and footwear meant for traveling and action. So good things. Also, the hair is doable for me, and having an excuse to keep it off my neck is always welcome.

THE CONS: This costume is everywhere. I love the movies and the books, but there is such thing as over-saturation, and I'm dangerously close. Also, neither outfit looks particularly cool to walk around in the heat. Granted, with this outfit pictured, you can take the jacket off and still look like the character. But that means you are now carrying your bow and your jacket everywhere. Meh.

CONCLUSION: Probably not. I'd be more likely to try one of her outfits from the parade or the tours, and those would be a bitch and a half million to create and move around in. So this is probably going to fall under the category of least likely cosplay, unless something happens to reignite my passion for the books/movies.

Image from Cosplay Champions
12.) Belle from Beauty and the Beast...or another fairy tale princess. Like Anastasia. Oh, or Merida! Oh, or Ariel! Oh, or Rapunzel!
...You get my point. Call it a childhood dream of growing up to be that magical princess (even if the dream is different and my magical princesses in Heirs of War tend to kick a lot more ass than the typical Disney heroine.)

THE PROS: Pretty princess! And also, most of those costumes are available online and don't have to be custom made. Halloween shops, Amazon...these costumes are everywhere. And people do dress up as Disney characters at cons. I saw Cinderella crossing the street last year. I was gonna laugh if she lost one of her flip-flops, but she didn't.

THE CONS: Big dresses + wigs + Atlanta heat and humidity = Heat Stroke. Seriously, these dresses don't look the least bit comfortable or cool. If I wanted to go to a panel dresses as Belle like the woman pictured here, I'd end up taking up like three seats, which I'm sure would make people happy. There's the option of only wearing the costume at night, but I'm not looking to make a lot of costume changes.

13.) Harry Potter cosplay of Ginny or Hermione. Or pretty much anyone else, because all of the characters rock.

Image from Michael Bradley
THE PROS: If you paint a lightning bolt on my husband's forehead and give him round glasses, he already looks the part. Plus these costumes are really easy and available everywhere. Just buy a robe or some Gryffindor (or whatever house you want) accessories like a scarf, and bam! Insta-Harry potter. With some effort I could get my hair to be as ginger as Ginny's.

THE CONS: Again, a bit over-saturated. That's really the only con since the costumes are cheap. The robes might get a little hot, too. But you could just go with a House T-shirt. If you go as other characters, like Bellatrix or Tonks, then things could get a little detailed, expensive, and warm.

CONCLUSION: Possible. There is a Harry Potter ball, so it might be fun to get some dress robes and go. Not high up on my list though, even if my husband already does look the part.

14.) Anything Lord of the Rings. Hobbit, elf, Arwen, Eowyn. Anything.

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THE PROS: Since The Hobbit is out, these costumes are everywhere. Well, they were already. I even went as Arwen for Halloween a few years ago, so I already have one of the costumes and would just need some elf ears. And it is something my husband and I could do together because we love LOTR so much we even have a little display of pictures and memorabilia. Depending on what or who you go as, travel-ready outfits might be available. And the dresses are long enough to hide comfy shoes anyway.

THE CONS: So. Much. LOTR. Everywhere. The costumes from Halloween stores look okay, but not high enough quality for cosplay, in my opinion. I hold cosplayers in very high regard. They are some of the most talented people you might meet, and definitely passionate. So to dress in a Halloween costume seems almost insulting. Also, Arwen's dresses get hot, and I remember having a hard time keeping my elf ears on.

CONCLUSION: While we love LOTR, I'm going to go with probably not for the above mentioned reasons of feeling like a complete tool dressed in a Halloween costume around these awesome cosplayers.

15.) Kenzi from Lost Girl because I adore her and she has really fun outfits.

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THE PROS: Like I said, I adore her. And I've always wanted to do the trendy goth thing, but was never brave enough to stand out so dramatically. (Plus, getting all that eyeliner off has to be a bitch.) And the great thing about Kenzi is that you can shop for her style in actual stores instead of having to get things custom made or depending on Halloween costume shops to sell what you need. Heck, if you were thrift store savy (I'm not), you would probably be able to find what you need for under 20 bucks. Not counting the wig, of course. But speaking of the wig to pull off the Kenz-hair, it's pretty standard and easy to find.

THE CONS: Last season. Lost Girl kind of, well, lost me. I loved seeing Kyle Schmid on there, but that was about the only good thing about the season. I mean, did you see it? Heartbroken doesn't even begin to cover it. Also, the wig might be kinda hot and her shoes are probably not something you'd want to walk around the convention in.

CONCLUSION: Still a possibility since the panels last year were fun and the show hasn't lost me completely yet. It's pretty cheap to do, I can substitute flat boots for her heeled ones, and it also fulfills my lifelong dream of playing goth dress up.

16.) The Guild cosplay. Because...um, Felicia Day. Geek Goddess Supreme. Whedonite. Fun on social media and helped me to feel comfortable in my own geek skin over the years instead of hiding it or feeling like an idiot. Hell, I'd cosplay as her.

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THE PROS: This costume is available from Halloween shops, and it doesn't look that bad. Well, the pictures online don't look that bad. Also, it would be comfortable to sit in panels (possibly) and cool. The costume from stores isn't very expensive either--I found one for $30 online.

THE CONS: The wig. Ugh. HEAT. I know from experience last year that having hair is enough to be a sweaty mess within an hour walking around or standing outside in line, and wigs have to make that worse. Also, the footwear. I look at those sandals and get blisters. I can't wear normal sandals without blistering up, so I would probably not last an hour in those. Also, the costumes available from stores for Zaboo and Vork look pretty terrible, which rules out cosplaying this with my husband unless we create his.

CONCLUSION: Maybe Halloween one year, but not for DragonCon. Codex's shoes are the deal breaker for me.

17.) A Nerd Herder from Chuck because that would be awesome. And very fitting since my husband and I just rewatched the show.

THE PROS: These outfits are so easy. White button up shirt, black skirt or slacks, converse or whatever shoes, grey tie, and badges, which you can find online for cheap. And if you have long hair like me, you can pull it into a ponytail, wear it in pigtails--whatever.

THE CONS: Maybe that you don't get recognized? I don't know, really. I haven't been able to think of any cons. Comfort, cool, cheap...what's not to like?

CONCLUSION: My husband and I have already agreed on this one, and I'm trying to get the friends coming with us on board too. So this is a definite DragonCon cosplay this year.

There are other obvious cosplay choices too, but I just don't feel like I'm a big enough fan (here's looking at you, True Blood) or even a fan at all (Star Trek, Star Wars, etc) to dress up as those characters. And some shows I might be a huge fan of, but the outfits aren't distinct enough for my tastes. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Teen Wolf come to mind. Though it would be fun to go as Illyria if I ever got really good at makeup...

So I'm sure you can see why I am trying to decide on cosplay in June, when DragonCon is still a little less than three months away. There are so many options, and so many things that I am such a huge fan of that I would love to pay tribute to by dressing up as someone from those worlds. And I didn't even really get into the book series that I've fallen in love with lately. Right now, it looks like Kenzi from Lost Girl, Nerd Herder from Chuck, and random personnel from Stargate are the most definite, while I am still holding out hope to get my husband into the Arrow outfit (he says unlikely) and he is toying with the idea of dressing as an adult Harry Potter. Which I have to say is a pretty cool idea. Auror Harry? I'm sure the fanfiction is already rolling about those adventures.

I'll be sure to post more once I actually start preparing the outfits (most likely to be well after I have completed my fitness challenge). What are your thoughts? If you could choose any character to cosplay as, who would it be?

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110. Marketing Tools: My Wattpad Experience

Over at the #NALitChat on Twitter (Thursdays, 9pm EST), we've been talking a lot about marketing. And one subject that has come up a lot is Wattpad and discussion about what kind of marketing tool it is. There are lots of success stories of authors gaining popularity there and selling tons of books--sometimes even getting publishing contracts like Abigail Gibbs who landed a six figure publishing deal for her vampire novel. But like all forms of marketing, these success stories don't spell out a guarantee for other authors. The big question seems to be this: Is Wattpad worth it?

Short answer from me? Yes.

I posted an older version of my first book Heirs of War on Wattpad last summer, and the book was featured in September, just a month before the release of the published version (read: the version that had an editor). The people at Wattpad were great. I originally had the book listed as Adult (it's actually New Adult, but there isn't a category for that) but they suggested I switch it to Teen in order to reach a larger audience. The promotion they gave the book was stellar--they posted a "Cover Off" for readers to choose between two covers (which ultimately helped me decide) and posted about it on Facebook and Twitter.

Eight months later, my book is still ranking on their lists. It's currently #146 for Fantasy with over 800k reads. (Quick explanation: The amount of reads you have is actually a total of every chapter. For me, Chapter 1 has almost 600k reads, but Chapter 25 has almost 10k. So I think around 10k people have finished the book.) I have 2k followers on there and am constantly getting new ones. People are still commenting on the book, and I love getting to see what they think of specific parts.

Now, the big question a lot of authors might have for Wattpad is whether or not it will help drive sales. I can't really say until the second book comes out this summer (though I will be sure to post an update), but I can try to answer some of the questions I've seen about Wattpad based on my experience.

If you post your book for free on Wattpad, won't you lose sales? 
Mmmm....yes and no. On the one hand, if you have the book for free, then why will people buy it? But some people will. The great thing about Wattpad is that there are loyal readers there. You give them something, and they are going to give back and continue to follow you. One on one interaction is key in building strong reader-writer relationships, and Wattpad is the perfect place for that. And Wattpad has put my book in front of an audience I might not have been able to reach otherwise as a debut author.

But won't people expect you to post all of your books for free on there too? Especially if it is a series?
Again, there's some truth to this. First of all, your book might not be available to every country that Wattpad can reach. I've had quite a few readers from the Philippines and Africa who have told me that they can't find the book for sale in their areas. So what do I do? I ask them to tell me who they shop through, and assure them that I will do everything I can do get my book out there. Recently, this meant expanding my distribution to Google Play, which is something that hadn't occurred to me before.

That being said, there's a negative side to this as well because *some* people will get mad that you aren't offering your other books for free. I've had maybe a handful of people get snotty with me when they found out the second book won't be available in its entirety on Wattpad. And that's after I explained in my FAQs that I have an editor and a cover artist I need to pay (and those little things called bills that adults have to deal with). But those people are few and far between, even if they are quite loud. More often than not, I have people telling me how excited they are to buy the next book or promising to buy everything I write for the rest of time. Will all of those people follow through? Probably not, but the support still means something.

Isn't Wattpad a huge time commitment? I'm already on every form of social media known to man.
I guess it can be, depending on how you use it. It isn't for me, but I skipped a lot of the audience building by having my book featured. If you are doing a serial, then it can be more time consuming as you try to engage readers in the "clubs" (forums) and leave reviews for other works in hopes that the author will return the favor. I haven't had experience with this side of Wattpad since I skipped ahead with getting featured. I do take some time with it, but much less than with other forms of social media. I try to respond to every message and comment I get, and some days they add up more than others. But I wouldn't call it a huge time commitment. It's honestly one of the best parts for me. I love seeing what people have to say and answering their questions and theories about my series.

Isn't Wattpad just another place to post fanfiction?
Yes, but there's a lot more to it than that. With big name authors who have best sellers under their belts like Kevin J Anderson, Margaret Atwood, Kim Harrison, and Jessica Sorensen (just to name a few) joining in and featuring their works there, it's hard not to see the benefits of Wattpad. Brandon Sanderson's WarBreaker was featured the same week as Heirs of War. Is there fanfiction on Wattpad? Yes. After all, fanfiction is where some authors (like me) start. Are there original works on Wattpad that will make you cringe to read? Yes. Heck, the version of Heirs of War that is on Wattpad is enough to make any professional writer cringe. But as the Wattpad site and community continue to grow, so does the level of professionalism that might be seen on there.

If I'm not using Wattpad to drive sales, then what is the point?
To connect with readers! Thanks to Wattpad, Heirs of War has been embraced by readers all over the world, and I've been able to connect directly with those readers. And I continue to engage them with things like my Fan Favorites Contest and Shipping Wars, where they vote for their favorite character or relationship and are entered to win a chance to appear in an extra scene or write a scene with me. I get a lot of requests to read people's stories on there or to cowrite, so getting a chance to work with a reader is great. I hate having to say no, but realistically I have to because there just isn't enough time in the day. But contests like this allow me to still get that opportunity, which is so rewarding. I've also posted preview chapters for the second book and will be using Wattpad to post deleted and extra scenes for the entire series. I might not be able to give the readers all of my books for free, but I can do my best to give them as much as possible as a thank you for their enthusiasm and support.

The bottom line is this: Word of mouth is essential for authors. While Wattpad reads don't necessarily equate to sales for everyone, what it does mean is that you are reaching more people and building direct relationships with those readers. And they'll remember that. To me, those relationships are the best marketing tool you can have. You might not reach a million followers like some of the other success stories, but that doesn't mean the ones you do gain don't matter. They do, and I think it will pay off in the long run.

What are your thoughts on Wattpad? Do you have questions about it I didn't cover? Let me know! I'm always happy to help.

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111. The Soap Box I Stand On

Let me preface this by saying that if you know me, you know that I work very hard to live in a very naive bubble in life. One where hate doesn't exist on such a violent scale and where all people are treated equal regardless of their sex, sexual orientation, skin color, or socioeconomic background. See? Pretty damn naive. Especially given the topic of conversation lately.

If you've been living under a rock (or in a naive bubble), you might not have heard about the Isla Vista attacks, where a very disturbed young man who espoused his hatred not just for women, but for everyone living a better life than him, went on a killing spree, taking the lives of six people and wounding 13 others. As a result of his misogynistic rants about women, the conversation #YesAllWomen began on Twitter and across social media, outlining the daily struggle women have against gender inequality.

First, I'd like to say that I do think that this conversation needs to be had. Women deal with sexism every day. Just like homosexuals deal with homophobia. Just like people of pretty much any skin color deal with racism. Just like poor people and rich people alike deal with socioeconomic prejudices. It's all disheartening and sickening to see these daily struggles laid out. It's enraging. Something needs to be done.

But is this tragedy really the platform on which to do it? I feel like this horrible occurrence--one where men and women alike were targeted by hate and killed--is being overshadowed by this hashtag. And moreover, I feel like it is the wrong hashtag to associate with this event. This didn't happen because our society encourages gender inequality. This happened because our society encourages hate. See someone driving a nicer car than you? Mommy and Daddy must have bought it for them. See a person using foodstamps in the grocery store? They must be lazy pieces of shit that do nothing to contribute to society. See a black kid in a hoody walking in your neighborhood? Better shoot them before they shoot you.

Our society today, especially with the internet allowing us to be so heavily involved in one another's lives and the lives of people we don't even know like celebrities, encourages that jealous spark of hatred. That sense of entitlement. You might not want other people to have access to things like free healthcare, foodstamps, and financial aid for college, but if you get laid off and can't find a job no matter how hard you try? Well, you must be the exception to the rule. You are different and better.

But that's the thing we need to address--this idea that one person can be better than another. That one person deserves more than the other for whatever reason--gender, education, socioeconomic backgrounds, skin color, religion, political views, sexual orientation, etc. The list goes on and on. Until we ALL start looking at one another as human beings deserving of the same thing, then these problems will continue.

I'm not trying to diminish what people (yes, people--it's very encouraging to see men speaking up with this hashtag too) are saying with #YesAllWomen. These are real problems that real women face every day. But instead of focusing on the symptoms, I'd like to see us start a real conversation about the disease: Hate. Because that's what it all boils down to. Whether someone is sexist, racist, homophobic, what have you, the root cause is hate. These are all problems that add up to a larger whole, and until we address that in our society, it is never going to change.

Now if you will excuse me, I am going to step off of my soap box and back into my naive bubble.

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112. Review & Giveaway: Five Stars to Thereafter by Terri Bruce

About the Book:
Nothing in life is free. Turns out, nothing in the afterlife is, either.

When recently-deceased Irene Dunphy decided to “follow the light,” she thought she’d end up in Heaven or Hell and her journey would be over.

Boy, was she wrong.

She soon finds that “the other side” isn’t a final destination but a kind of purgatory where billions of spirits are stuck, with no way to move forward or back. Even worse, deranged phantoms known as “Hungry Ghosts” stalk the dead, intent on destroying them. The only way out is for Irene to forget her life on earth—including the boy who risked everything to help her cross over—which she’s not about to do.

As Irene desperately searches for an alternative, help unexpectedly comes in the unlikeliest of forms: a twelfth-century Spanish knight and a nineteenth-century American cowboy. Even more surprising, one offers a chance for redemption; the other, love. Unfortunately, she won’t be able to have either if she can’t find a way to escape the hellish limbo where they’re all trapped.

Purchase Links: Amazon  Barnes & Noble

About the Author:

Terri Bruce has been making up adventure stories for as long as she can remember. Like Anne Shirley, she prefers to make people cry rather than laugh, but is happy if she can do either. She produces fantasy and adventure stories from a haunted house in New England where she lives with her husband and three cats.

Website/Blog: http://www.terribruce.net
Goodreads Profile: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6450132.Terri_Bruce
Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Terri-Bruce-Fan-Page/325830544139030
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@_TerriBruce
Amazon Author Page: www.amazon.com/author/terribruce

My Review:
Five out of Five Stargates: Out of this world!

I am so glad I stuck with this series. I've gone from hating Irene Dunphy to adoring her. And I have to say that one of the best things about this series is the character exploration. Just as Irene is peeling back the different layers of the after life, the after life is peeling back the rough layers of Irene. She's stripping away all of the baggage and we get to see her for who she truly is--an incredibly stubborn woman who loves so big and has such a huge heart that she is terrified of using it.

After Irene goes down the tunnel, she finds herself in a city with a strange cat guiding her. The cat leads her to the forest, where she gets rescued from the Hungry Dead by Andras, a knight who died 800 years ago. The Hungry Dead are exactly that--dead that are starving for memories. Irene's ability to sympathize with them once she understands them is so telling. She also comes across a flirtatious cowboy named Ian, and long story short (without giving away too much), the three unlikely companions set off trying to find a way to cross the river.

Andras is such a great character, and I love the parallels he has to Jonah. That says good things about him. Those two really represent that inner voice deep inside Irene that is telling her who she wants to be and who she really is. Ian, while fun, is more of a representation of who Irene let herself become while she was alive. Watching her interact with them is like watching her go at war with the two parts of herself that have been battling this whole time--the part that wants to go back to her shallow existence that gave off appearances of being happy, and the part that wants to be better and wants to do more.

This book is well-written, well thought out, clever, and the most intriguing exploration of the layers of a person that I've ever read. While I might be worried for Jonah in the next book, I have faith that the Acorn will once again come through.


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113. Reading Wrap Up: Review & Giveaway for Hereafter by Terri Bruce


I was lucky enough to receive a copy of Hereafter by Terri Bruce to review for the tour of Thereafter, the second book in the Afterlife series. Just to preview my review: This series is definitely one I would recommend sticking with. I'm already on the second book, and have purchased them both to add to my collection officially. Before I get to my review, let me fill you in on the books and the author, and then stick around to learn how you can win one of two $50 Amazon gift cards or a signed copy of the book!

About the Books:
Hereafter
Afterlife Book 1
Terri Bruce

Why let a little thing like dying get in the way of a good time?

Thirty-six-year-old Irene Dunphy didn't plan on dying any time soon, but that’s exactly what happens when she makes the mistake of getting behind the wheel after a night bar-hopping with friends. She finds herself stranded on earth as a ghost, where the food has no taste, the alcohol doesn’t get you drunk, and the sex...well, let’s just say “don’t bother.” To make matters worse, the only person who can see her—courtesy of a book he found in his school library—is a fourteen-year-old boy genius obsessed with the afterlife.

Unfortunately, what waits in the Great Beyond isn’t much better. Stuck between the boring life of a ghost in this world and the terrifying prospect of three-headed hell hounds, final judgment, and eternal torment in the next, Irene sets out to find a third option—preferably one that involves not being dead anymore. Can she wipe the slate clean and get a second chance before it’s too late?


Thereafter
Afterlife Book 2
Terri Bruce


Genre: Contemporary fantasy/paranormal
Publisher: Mictlan Press
Date of Publication: May 1, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-9913036-2-5 (print) /
ISBN: 978-0-9913036-3-2 (ebook)
Number of pages: 318
Word Count: 99,000

Cover Artist: Artwork by Shelby Robinson;
cover layout by Jennifer Stolzer

Book Description:

When recently-deceased Irene Dunphy decided to “follow the light,” she thought she’d end up in Heaven or Hell and her journey would be over.

Boy, was she wrong.

She soon finds that “the other side” isn’t a final destination but a kind of purgatory where billions of spirits are stuck, with no way to move forward or back. Even worse, deranged phantoms known as “Hungry Ghosts” stalk the dead, intent on destroying them. The only way out is for Irene to forget her life on earth—including the boy who risked everything to help her cross over—which she’s not about to do.

As Irene desperately searches for an alternative, help unexpectedly comes in the unlikeliest of forms: a twelfth-century Spanish knight and a nineteenth-century American cowboy. Even more surprising, one offers a chance for redemption; the other, love. Unfortunately, she won’t be able to have either if she can’t find a way to escape the hellish limbo where they’re all trapped.

Author’s Note:

I am THRILLED beyond all measure to finally be able to bring you Thereafter, and I want to thank all the fans who have waited (more or less patiently) an extra year for this book to finally come out. Thereafter would not have been possible without your support—thank you all! I hope you love this beautiful new cover as much as I do, and I hope you find Thereafter to be worth the wait.


About the Author:

Terri Bruce has been making up adventure stories for as long as she can remember. Like Anne Shirley, she prefers to make people cry rather than laugh, but is happy if she can do either. She produces fantasy and adventure stories from a haunted house in New England where she lives with her husband and three cats.

Website/Blog: http://www.terribruce.net
Goodreads Profile: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6450132.Terri_Bruce
Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Terri-Bruce-Fan-Page/325830544139030
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@_TerriBruce
Amazon Author Page: www.amazon.com/author/terribruce


My Review:
Four out of Five Stargates: Definitely worth the read!
Irene Dunphy is a huge pain. But...she's worth the patience.

Hereafter is definitely not your typical book about ghosts and the after life. There's no choir of angels, and Irene is the type of person that would probably mock them if they appeared. She's spent her life basically flailing about--a job that means nothing to her, surface friendships, and resentful of the mother that she has to assist. Her poor judgment calls are what ultimately lead to her death after having one too many out with the girls and driving home drunk. In fact, it's hard to have any sympathy for this woman whatsoever.

But then she meets Jonah, a fourteen year old boy who has found a way to straddle the line between the living and the dead. Something about how this boy sees her makes her a little bit more tolerable. She's terrible to him, and yet he keeps coming back. And that pulls you in.

The book seemed very well researched, and I was fascinated to get the random factoids about the afterlife in other cultures from Jonah. I also loved watching these two grow together. In the beginning, Irene was selfish and vapid even, but she starts to really care about Jonah and want to protect him. He forced the caring adult out of her. And in the beginning, Jonah just put up with everything she dished out. It really made you wonder how much he put up with in his life since he was probably bully-bait at school. But Irene's confidence began to rub off on him, and in the end she forced him to have a backbone. I cheered when he smashed the bottle because you just knew that he had been wanting to do that for a while.

What's beautiful about this story is that Irene is so unlikeable and real that the growth she encounters after dying is made all the sweeter. Her path is ugly and rocky and raw at times, and I really have to give Terri Bruce credit for that. By the end, I was crying alongside Jonah and Irene, and I really hope we haven't seen the last of Jonah.


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114. Thursday Takeover: Sharon Bayliss Tells Us What's Next for the December People Series

Have I told you guys lately how much I adore Sharon Bayliss and her series, The December People? No? Well, I do. I'm really anxious to read the next book and see what is ahead. Luckily, Sharon is stopping by today to give us some hints about what is to come in the hopes of tiding us over until the next book.

(And yes, this is going to backfire on her and I am probably going to hound her even more about the series, but who doesn't love teasers?) Take it away, Sharon!


My recently released novel, Destruction is Book One in The December People Series. I don't want to giveaway too much, but I do get a lot of questions about what comes next in the series, so here are a few key facts:

  • The December People Series will have four books, one for each season.
  • Book 2 is tentatively scheduled to release this fall, and will be the summer book.
  • Book 3 is spring and Book 4 is fall.
  • I have plotted out all the major plot points in all the books, but I expect the characters to make unauthorized plot changes.
  • Book 2 is finished and being edited. I'm currently writing Book 3.
  • Book 2 takes place the summer after Book 1, a little less than a year later.
  • In Book 2, David and Patrick are still major characters, but Emmy also becomes a major character and much of the book is in her POV.
  • In Book 2, we meet another wizard family--the Prescotts, a summer wizard family that are sort of like the "bizarro Vandergraffs."
  • More time (story time...not time between releases ;)) passes between each book than I think is common for a series. I do this to allow time for character and relationship development, especially to allow time for the younger characters to age up and develop and change. Also, I do it for realism. I mean, how much crap can happen to one family in one year? ;) They would explode if I did that to them! The whole series will cover about 4 years.
  • This passage of time makes the kids feel like my own. In book 3, Patrick is filling out college applications, and it freaks me out that the kids have grown up so fast. And, they're not even real... lol
  • Throughout the series, there will be death, and new life.
  • I'm not an overly emotional person, but just thinking about what will happen in Book 4 makes me cry.
Hopefully, that's enough to simultaneously satisfy and torture some of my readers. :) If you're new to the series, check out book one!

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David Vandergraff wants to be a good man. He goes to church every Sunday, keeps his lawn trim and green, and loves his wife and kids more than anything. Unfortunately, being a dark wizard isn't a choice.

Eleven years ago, David's secret second family went missing. When his two lost children are finally found, he learns they suffered years of unthinkable abuse. Ready to make things right, David brings the kids home even though it could mean losing the wife he can’t imagine living without. 

Keeping his life together becomes harder when the new children claim to be dark wizards. David believes they use this fantasy to cope with their trauma. Until, David's wife admits a secret of her own—she is a dark wizard too, as is David, and all of their children.  

Now, David must parent two hurting children from a dark world he doesn’t understand and keep his family from falling apart. All while dealing with the realization that everyone he loves, including himself, may be evil.


Destruction (Book One of   The December People Series)


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The Author

Sharon Bayliss is the author of The December People Series and The Charge. When she’s not writing, she enjoys living happily-ever-after with her husband and two young sons. She can be found eating Tex-Mex on patios, wearing flip-flops, and playing in the mud (which she calls gardening). She only practices magic in emergencies.

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115. Cover Reveal & Giveaway: Forever Kinda Love by Clara Stone



Title: Forever Kinda Love Author: Clara Stone Release date: August 15th, 2014 Genre: Contemporary Romance Age Group: Mature Young Adult Cover Design: Regina Wamba at Mae I Design & Photography
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FOREVER KINDA LOVE Synopsis:

Life’s. Little. Surprises.

The last thing seven-year-old Carrigan "Ace" Casper foresaw was an eight- year-old Heath Lovelly walking into her life the day her mother died. From that moment on, Heath sticks by her side, slowly becoming her strength, her confidant, and her entire world. What she doesn’t know is, she's his saving grace, too. 

Ten years later, Ace is handed another crippling challenge that threatens everything in her almost perfect life. Only, this time, she doesn't turn to Heath, hiding the truth instead. But Heath knows Ace too well and won't back down easily. He's ready to do whatever it takes and will stay by her side until she accepts that their love is the kinda love worth fighting for. Will he be her forever triumph or her unexpected downfall? 

Two lives. One story. And an unexpected journey to falling in love. 


About the Author:

Priya Kanaparti lives in the beautiful city of Boise, ID. Unlike what most believe about Idaho, it’s more than a sack full of potatoes. When she’s not writing, you’ll catch Priya reading YA and NA books, mostly romance, and enjoying time with her family. She is a proud CW TV addict. She also write Mature YA and New Adult romance under the name Clara Stone. She is published through Reuts Publications.


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116. Thursday Takeover: Character Interview with Betty Bright from Dead Man's Drive by Michael Panush

It's Takeover Thursday, and today Betty Bright from Michael Panush's Dead Man's Drive is stopping by to answer some hard questions and tell us about working at Donovan Motors--and going up against the biggest baddy in La Cruz!

About the Book:
La Cruz looks like an average Southern California small town in the 1950s Post-War Boom, but it has some dark secrets - and its guardians. They are the supernaturally adept drivers of Donovan Motors, including former Okie bank robber Wooster Stokes, Zoot Suiter and part time shaman Angel Rey, college girl and burgeoning sorceress Betty Bright and --their latest member -- an amnesiac zombie known only as Roscoe. The drivers stand between La Cruz and chaos with only their wits and some fast hot rods to help them hold back the darkness. But an onslaught of demonic attacks heralds a new danger. Reed Strickland, a ruthless tycoon with unholy assistance, seems intent on making La Cruz his. Only Roscoe and the drivers can stop him. But Strickland's allies stir painful memories in Roscoe and even an undead gearhead is no match for his own past. Roscoe will need to overcome his memories, stand with his friends and keep his motor as the battle for La Cruz begins in a tale of white hot vehicular action, arcane Noir, and Hollywood horror that reveals the rotten heart of California's Golden Age.

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About the Author:

Twenty-Four years old, Michael Panush has distinguished himself as one of Sacramento's most promising young writers. Michael has published numerous short stories in a variety of e-zines including: AuroraWolf, Demon Minds, Fantastic Horror, Dark Fire Fiction, Aphelion, Horrorbound, Fantasy Gazetteer, Demonic Tome, Tiny Globule, and Defenestration. He published his first novel, Clark Reeper Tales, for his high school senior project. A graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Michael currently serves as a City Year Corps Member at Rosa Parks Middle School. His books with Curiosity Quills include The Stein and Candle Detective Agency, Volume 1: American Nightmares, Volume 2: Cold Wars, and Volume 3: Red Reunion, all featuring a pair of occult detectives in the 1950s, Dinosaur Jazz-- where The Great Gatsby meets Jurassic Park -- a story about a Lost World battling against the forces of modernization; and El Mosaico, Volume 1: Scarred Souls and Volume 2: The Road to Hellfire, a Western about a bounty hunter whose body was assembled from the remains of dead Civil War soldiers and brought to life by mad science. Dinosaur Dust and El Mosaico, Volume 3: Hellfire are expected to be released soon.

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Michael began telling stories when he was only nine years old. He won first place in the Sacramento Storyteller's Guild "Liar's Contest" in 2002 and was a finalist in the National Youth Storytelling Olympics in 2003.

In 2007, Michael was selected as a California Art's Scholar and attended the Innerspark Summer Writing Program at the CalArts Institute. He graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 2008 and currently attends UC Santa Cruz.

Interview With Betty Bright

Hello, Betty! Nice to meet you. Why don't you tell us a bit about yourself to get us started?

Um, let's see – my name's Elizabeth Bright, but my friends call me Betty. I live in La Cruz, California, a small town a little south of Los Angeles. My father's Professor Horace Bright. He teaches folklore classes at UCLA, which is also where I go. I'm majoring in folklore as well, actually. It's very helpful for my current job with Donovan Motors. What's also helpful is my passion for cars. I've been tinkering with engines my whole life. During the war, when I was a little girl, you had women working in factories, playing with machines, and having real power. I never fit in too well in suburban La Cruz, so that seemed like a fine escape. Now, knowledge of folklore and skill with cars comes in handy for working at Donovan Motors. Our job is protecting La Cruz from ghosts, monsters, demons, and everything else that goes bump in the night. 

Motors help with that – and so does magic. 

How did you get involved with Donovan Motors?

Well, I've always known about Donovan Motors. Everyone in La Cruz does. The people working for the Captain – he's the guy who owns Donovan Motors – are always spoken about in hushed whispers. La Cruz is a pretty square sort of town, so the drivers operating out of Donovan Motors sort of stick out. That's fine with me, of course, as I've never exactly fit in. But how exactly did I get started? Well, it involved a vampire attack in my senior year in high school. A bunch of European vampires tried setting up a base of operations in an old mansion in Redborough. That's the countryside around La Cruz. I nearly got my blood drained, but my skill with automobiles and my knowledge of vampire lore helped me survive. The Captain found out about it and offered me a job. 

What can you tell us about your coworkers? 

There's the Captain – he's the boss, though. He's a very quiet sort of man. Reserved, I guess. He was a veteran of World War One and supervised America's occult defense programs during World War Two. But he's a good man, even if he's a little button-down. There's Wooster Stokes. He's an Okie who became a big time bank robber during the Great Depression. Wooster's a nice fellow, but he's a bigot and can be a real jerk at times. He is a master at using a Tommy gun, though. Angel Rey is much nicer. He was a kid during the Zoot Suit Riots, in Los Angeles during the War. They didn't get reported in the papers much, but the US Navy and the LAPD pretty much declared war on anyone with brown skin. It got pretty brutal and poor Angel has that in his past. He's a great driver and his mother was the neighborhood shaman. There's also Roscoe – the newest member of the drivers. Roscoe's a zombie – a living dead guy with no memory. Angel actually ran into Roscoe while he was shambling down a road. Roscoe may look a little weird, but he's a really great guy. He's an ace with a car and with a gun – especially the sawed-off shotgun he uses. He struggles with not knowing his past. I think he's afraid of it. 

What is your work environment like? 

Donovan Motors does operate as a legitimate garage. We take in cars from La Cruz and repair them. That's just a front, though. The real business is that we get requests for help, either from the sheriff or the Captain's government contacts, or local folks, and we try to help. That means dealing with things like haunted internment camps, infestations of fish monsters along the coast, demonic biker gangs, and more. For extra cash, we sometimes moonlight as stunt drivers for Hollywood b-movies – pretty exciting stuff, even if the movies are strictly garbage. Donovan Motors has a few apartments behind the garage where we stay and there's a kitchen and everything. I guess we're kind of like a family. 

I understand that you are a burgeoning sorceress. How did you get started as a sorceress? Was it something you discovered on your own or are you continuing a family tradition of practicing?

Oh, I'm strictly an amateur – the magic is all from books. My father's an expert at magic, but from a very academic angle. I started that way as well, but once I started working at Donovan Motors, I realized that I could use magic to really help people. There's no witches in my family, as far as I know. 

You also attend college. How do you balance your work obligations with things like finals?

Oh, my classes tie very nicely into my work. We'll be studying golems in class one day, for instance, and then get called up to deal with a golem in Glendale. Finding time to study is pretty tough, but I've got practical experience with the occult due to my job. That's not something that a lot of my classmates can say. 

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Boy, that's a tough question. I can't tell where I won't be – slaving over a stove in one of La Cruz's many suburban homes, with a couple kids playing in the next room and a husband coming home from work in the big city. That's what most girls in La Cruz are expected to do. Being a housewife just doesn't appeal to me. Even when I was a little girl, I'd rather play with engines than dolls. That sort of made me an outcast in La Cruz. I guess it would be the same anywhere in America – and it's the same for everyone who works in Donovan Motors. Washed-up bank robber, Mexican Pachuco shamans, and gearhead zombies just don't fit into larger American society. Luckily, we have each other. I think I'll be working at Donovan Motors in five years, if I don't go into the occult business for myself. 

Who is your favorite coworker and why?

Another tough question – but it's got to be Felix Tannenbaum. Felix isn't really a coworker, though. He's the Captain's adopted son, a little fellow who is only thirteen-years-old. Felix's parents were big name scientists in Germany, and the Nazis captured them during the War. They were Jewish, you see. I've bet you've read the new and don't need me to tell you the kinds of things they faced. Those Nazis made Felix and his folks work for them. The Captain found out about it and arranged a rescue – but it was too late for Felix's parents. Then the State Department snapped up Felix and put him to work in its own top secret occult warfare programs. Pretty terrible, huh? The Captain put a stop to that, pulling Felix out and adopting him. Since then, he's been Donovan Motors' own miniature mad scientist. He's smart as a whip and has a lot of practical experience with the occult. Also, he's got a wonderful mix of dignified, old world manners and adolescent nervousness. He likes me a lot and he looks up to Roscoe. I guess he's part of the family now. 

What is one of the oddest jobs you’ve had before Donovan Motors?

Sorry, but I really haven't had any jobs before joining up with Donovan Motors. I signed up my senior year of High School and never looked back. I did a few summer jobs here and there, but nothing compares to my current job. 

You and your coworkers are going up against a very wealthy and powerful man. What motivates you to fight Reed Strickland? 

I guess I could get in trouble for saying this – my father's been accused of being a Fellow Traveler, you know – but Strickland is a businessman and I don't trust businessmen. You know the kinds of things that the owners of the orange groves around La Cruz do to their workers when the poor fellows try to unionize? It's not pretty. If that makes me Red, then so be it. Anyway, Strickland's been around for a long time. He built himself up during the Depression, using organized crime connections to shut down any attempts of his workers to unionize. He made weapons for the army, but he's no patriot. I've heard that Strickland was a big admirer of Adolf Hitler and sold them weapons as well. He's got this imaginary orderly version of La Cruz planned, where everyone's church-going and square as can be, and there's no room for Donovan Motors. He wants us gone and he'll do anything to achieve that – including make deals with the devil. Trust me on this – Strickland is bad news.

Thanks so much for stopping by and chatting with me, Betty!

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    117. Review: Destruction by Sharon Bayliss

    This week's review isn't actually the book I read this weekend, but one I read while on the way to Las Vegas. I have to say, I missed a lot of beautiful scenery because this book kept me enthralled and turning every page anxiously. Worth. It. Let me fill you in on why you want to read this book!

    ABOUT THE BOOK:

    Introducing a new dark wizard family drama, Destruction by Sharon Bayliss, Book One in The December People Series.

    David Vandergraff wants to be a good man. He goes to church every Sunday, keeps his lawn trim and green, and loves his wife and kids more than anything. Unfortunately, being a dark wizard isn't a choice.

    Eleven years ago, David's secret second family went missing. When his two lost children are finally found, he learns they suffered years of unthinkable abuse. Ready to make things right, David brings the kids home even though it could mean losing the wife he can’t imagine living without. 

    Keeping his life together becomes harder when the new children claim to be dark wizards. David believes they use this fantasy to cope with their trauma. Until, David's wife admits a secret of her own—she is a dark wizard too, as is David, and all of their children.  

    Now, David must parent two hurting children from a dark world he doesn’t understand and keep his family from falling apart. All while dealing with the realization that everyone he loves, including himself, may be evil.

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    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Sharon Bayliss is the author of The December People Series and The Charge. When she’s not writing, she enjoys living happily-ever-after with her husband and two young sons. She can be found eating Tex-Mex on patios, wearing flip-flops, and playing in the mud (which she calls gardening). She only practices magic in emergencies.




    MY REVIEW
    Five out of Five Stargates--Out of This World!
    I received an ARC for this book in exchange for an honest review. In short: I loved it.

    This book is a whirlwind of emotions right from the start, and continues to build intensity with each chapter. The story starts with a bang as David Vandergraff gets the phone call he has been waiting for and dreading for eleven years--the call that tells him what happened to his missing children.

    His secret missing children that his wife knows nothing about.

    His secret missing children that also happen to be wizards.

    As David's world begins to unravel, he discovers that he wasn't the only one in his marriage with secrets. His wife Amanda has her fair share as well. And not just that she is also a dark wizard.

    This book might have wizards and magic, but the story is in this family and the problems they have, which are very rooted in reality. Their disfunction makes them feel so normal, but when you add magic to the mix, disfunction doesn't cover it. The characters are beautifully flawed, and sometimes do unforgivable things, but you still find yourself rooting for them. The Vandergraff kids aren't just accessories to David and Amanda's story, but are integral parts of the whole, and have their own enriching plots that will tug at your heart. The demons they are all facing are more within themselves than some evil wizard out to get them. They are their own villains, which makes the face off with the real villain so much more intense. Even if they win, will they truly win? Or will they be their own defeat?

    Right when the plot heads in one direction, Sharon Bayliss throws you for a loop. Predictable is not in her vocabulary, that's for sure. Definitely a must read, and can't wait for more.



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    118. Weekend Wrap Up: Review of Divide by Jessa Russo


    There aren't enough stars to give this book. Just be warned of that, because this is totally going to be a gush fest. In fact, I'm going to preface this review by urging you to go buy the book. Now. So we can talk about it and gush together. 

    ABOUT THE BOOK:

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    From senior class president to dejected social outcast, with just the flick of a match.

    After accusations of torching her ex-boyfriend’s home are followed by the mysterious poisoning of her ex-best friend, seventeen-year-old Holland Briggs assumes her life is over. And it is. But not in the way she thinks.

    As Holland learns the truth about her cursed fate—that she is descended from the Beast most have only ever heard of in fairytales—she unites with an unlikely ally, good-looking newcomer Mick Stevenson.

    Mick knows more about Holland’s twisted history than she does, and enlightening as it is to learn about, his suggestion for a cure is unsettling at best. Holland must fall in love with Mick in order to break the spell, and save their future generations from repeating her cursed fate. Having sworn off love after the betrayals of her ex-boyfriend and ex-best friend, this may be difficult to accomplish.

    Complicating things further for Holland and Mick, time runs out, and Holland’s change begins way before schedule. With Holland quickly morphing into a dangerous mythical creature, Mick struggles to save her.

    Should they fail, Holland will be lost to the beast inside her forever.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

    Jessa Russo believes in fairytales, ghosts, and Jake Ryan. She insists mimosas were created for Sundays, and that’s not up for discussion. She’s obsessed with the great city of New Orleans—where she’s collected too many beads to count, eventually married her sweetheart, and visited graveyards they don’t include on maps.

    She’s loud, painfully honest, and passionate about living life to the fullest, because she’s seen how abruptly it can be taken away.

    What began as a desire for reading and writing young adult paranormal has bled into stories of all kinds. From fantasy to pre-dystopian to erotic contemporary, Jessa’s stories always include romance, though she’s given up on pigeonholing her work into a category or genre box.

    Jessa was born and raised in Southern California, and remains there to this day with her husband (a classic car fanatic), their daughter (a Tim Burton superfan), and a Great Dane who thinks he’s the same size as his Chihuahua sister.

    ENTWINED, the final installment of Russo’s Ever Trilogy, will be released late 2014, as well as an erotic romance written under a pseudonym. Stay tuned!

    MY REVIEW: 

    Five out of Five Stargates--Out of This World!
    I LOVE Beauty and the Beast. It is one of my favorite fairy tales. I love it so much that I refuse to watch it again for fear it might be ruined if watched through adult eyes. But this book is yet another reason not to watch it again. Because Beauty and the Beast probably won't hold up when compared to Divide.

    First, I love the characters. I love that Holland is smart enough to know that there is something wrong with her. She can sense something brewing under the surface, and while outsiders might think she has gone all emo, we know the truth. Holland Briggs never stops being Holland Briggs. She only gets better. She's going through a rough time with the curse and the beasty hanging over her head, but she is still smart, strong, stubborn, and witty. I had a few laugh out loud moments with her. Mick is also awesome. He's smitten from the start, which makes their fairy tale all the more believable. He isn't just some guy destined to help a gal out of a curse--he is THE guy for Holland, and you really see that as their relationship builds. He doesn't just worship her like some stereotypical Prince Charming swooping in to save the day, but matches her completely and goes toe to toe with her stubborn ass time and time again. I'd love to go on and on about everyone--Cam, Rosemarie (LOVE her!), and even Donovan, but I'm going to quell the obsessive fangirl side of me.

    Jessa Russo is an amazing writer, which I already knew after reading EVER, so I am not all that surprised to say she has hit another home run with DIVIDE. It is fast paced with compelling characters and an ingenious twist on a fairy tale close to my heart. My only complaint is that there isn't room left for a sequel. You might normally think that is a good thing, but I would love to spend more time with these characters. I'm comforted in knowing that Jessa has a long and successful career ahead of her with many more books to ease this book addict's needs. =D

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    119. Thursday Takeover & Giveaway: Anne Hope Interviews Her Character From the Dark Souls Series

    Anne Hope is taking over the blog today to interview her character Adrian from the Dark Souls Series. Three books and a novella are available now, and look really awesome. I don't know about you guys, but I'm adding the series to my To Be Read list! To convince you to do the same before Anne takes over, take a look at the cover and blurb for the first book below. Want to know what is in store for the rest of the series and don't mind spoilers? Keep scrolling after the interview to read the blurbs and see the amazing covers for the rest of the series out now. Want to win some prizes like a $100 Amazon Gift Card or an e-copy of one of the books? Check out the Rafflecopter at the end! And then tell me what you are looking forward to with this series in the comments below!


    Soul Bound
    Dark Souls
    Book 1
    Anne Hope

    Genre: Paranormal Romance

    Publisher: Samhain Publishing

    ISBN: 978-1-60928-948-5 
    ISBN: 978-1619211391 
    ASIN: B007HCWHAK

    Number of pages: 338 e-book
    312 paperback
    Word Count: 111 K

    Cover Artist: Scott Carpenter


    Book Description:

    The one man she wants is the one man destined to destroy her.

    Sooner or later we all end up dead. Jace Cutler doesn’t have the luxury of staying that way. After receiving a fatal stab wound, he awakens in a hospital room in Portland, Oregon, with no memory and a big hole where his soul used to be. Worst of all is the glow. Everyone is surrounded by a strange white aura he hungers to possess, none more compelling than the one enveloping Dr. Lia Benson.

    Lia has always been ruled by reason, refusing to put stock in such nebulous things as destiny. Until Jace dies in her arms, then miraculously comes back to life. Whenever he’s near, her soul responds and her body burns. And she’s consumed by odd dreams she’s convinced are Jace’s lost memories.

    When Lia is kidnapped, Jace tracks her and discovers a shocking explanation for who—and what—he is. Something no longer human, a dark legacy that until now has lain dormant within him. Something that could destroy the one woman he’d sacrifice everything to protect.

    Warning: Contains bone-melting sexual tension, scary battle scenes, heartrending emotion guaranteed to keep you turning the pages well into the night, and a positively divine hero who may just steal your soul.

    About the Author:
    Anne Hope is the author of emotionally intense romances with a twist—a twist of humor, a twist of 
    suspense, a twist of magic. All her stories, however, have a common thread. Whether they make you laugh 
    or cry or push you to the edge of your seat, they all feature the redeeming power of love and the heart's 
    incredible ability to heal.

    Anne's passion for writing began at the age of eight. After penning countless stories about enchanted 
    houses, alien girls with supernatural powers, and children constantly getting lost in the woods, she decided to try her hand at romance. 

    She lives in Montreal, Canada, with her husband, her two inexhaustible kids, a lazy cat and a rambunctious Australian Kelpie.



    CHARACTER INTERVIEW
    ADRIAN FROM SOUL THIEF AND SOUL CHASE


    Reporter from Fallen Angels Magazine: Hello, Adrian. I’m so glad you agreed to speak with me today.

    Adrian: Silence.

    Reporter: (Clears her throat nervously) What can you tell me about the floods that have been sweeping across North America in the past few months? Some conspiracy theorists believe it’s a sign that the end is near.

    Adrian: Then they would be right.

    Reporter: Wow, thanks for not sugarcoating it for me. (Takes a deep breath). So how do we stop it?

    Adrian: You don’t. We do.

    Reporter: We?

    Adrian: (A brief hesitation) The Watchers.

    Reporter: Tell me a bit about them. What’s it like for an ex-Rogue to join such an elite group of warriors? Is your leader, Cal, as fearsome as everyone claims he is?

    Adrian: Cal can be…intense. He and I, we have history. He spent decades hunting me, using Marcus to do his dirty work.

    Reporter: Isn’t Marcus your father?

    Adrian: Technically, but we were enemies long before we learned how to be friends. We’re still working on the father-son thing. That’s going to take some time. (A humorless chortle) Which is pretty ironic, since we’re just about out of time.

    Reporter: Why did the Watchers hunt you? Is it because they didn’t approve of your lifestyle?

    Adrian: (Raises a sardonic brow) My lifestyle?

    Reporter: (Shifts weight uncomfortably) From what I understand, you’re somewhat of a legend in the Nephilim world. The way I hear it, you once hunted criminals, willing them to kill themselves and then feasting on their souls.
    Adrian: That was a very long time ago.

    Reporter: Why did you do it?

    Adrian: (A deep, unsettling pause) Some souls are diseased. There is no cure, no way to fix them. If they are not extinguished, they will be reborn—over and over again—bringing chaos and death year after year, century after century. At the time, I believed I was doing the world a favor.

    Reporter: What changed your mind?

    Adrian: (The first embers of emotion flicker in his eyes) I found her, my soul mate. She convinced me everyone deserves a second chance. Even me. Now I leave justice to the legal system.

    Reporter: So you did a complete one-eighty, started recruiting Rogues and domesticating them, proving that even the soulless can be redeemed.

    Adrian: How do you know about that?

    Reporter: Every Rogue in the country has heard whispers of your secret community. You’re a bit of an urban legend among our kind.

    Adrian: Some secret. (The corners of his mouth twitch with amusement) I thought I did a better job covering my tracks.

    Reporter: Word has a way of getting around, like the rumors about the Sacred Four. What can you tell me about them?

    Adrian: Nothing much. If I do, Cal will have my head.

    Reporter: Is it true? Do these souls have the power to stop the coming Apocalypse?

    Adrian: Cal seems to think so.

    Reporter: And you don’t?

    Adrian: Not sure. I’ve never put much stock in prophecies.

    Reporter: And if Cal is right, if the prophecy is real, what does that imply for the Nephilim?

    Adrian: Honestly? (All humor vanishes from his features) If the prophecy is false, then the flood will kill us all. If it’s true... (He shakes his head regretfully) Hell, if I know.

    Reporter: So what you’re saying is, we could be screwed either way.

    Adrian: I never said that.

    Reporter: You implied it.

    Adrian: Did I?

    Reporter: (Exhales in exasperation) Do you ever give a girl a straight answer?

    Adrian: (Flashes a wicked smile) Not if I can help it.

    Warning! Spoilers for the rest of the series below! And some really awesome covers too! =D

    Soul Deep
    Dark Souls
    Book 2
    Anne Hope

    Genre: Paranormal Romance

    Publisher: Samhain Publishing

    ISBN: 978-1-61921-250-3 e-book 
    ISBN: 978-1-61921-681-5 paperback
    ASIN: B009ZCG07Q

    Number of pages: 301 e-book
    304 paperback
    Word Count: 100 K

    Cover Artist: Kanaxa


    Book Description:

    Save her life…or save mankind. His choice could cost him his soul.

    For nearly two centuries, Marcus has been the Watchers’ most faithful soldier. Sworn to protect humanity, driven by an unrelenting compulsion to atone for past sins, he has rarely found a compelling reason to question his mission, let alone defy his leader.

    His partner, Regan, is his exact opposite, an enigma he longs to solve. A free spirit and reckless to a fault, Regan acts first and thinks later. Her smart mouth and tender heart have fascinated Marcus for decades, but the Watchers’ strict vow of celibacy has forced him to ignore the sizzling attraction between them. Until now.
    When Regan goes rogue to protect a very special little boy, Marcus is forced to make an impossible choice—commit an act of treason or watch the woman he secretly loves die.

    Hunted by enemies and allies alike, Regan and Marcus run for their lives, fighting to thwart an age-old prophecy and guard a boy whose destiny may very well be to destroy the world…or save it.

    Warning: Contains violent battle scenes, angels with twisted agendas, nail-biting suspense, intense emotion, burning-hot sexual tension, and a sexy, stubborn hero who would rather face death than admit what’s in his heart.

    Soul Thief
    Dark Souls 
    Novella 0.5
    Anne Hope

    Genre: Paranormal Romance

    Publisher: Samhain Publishing

    ISBN: 978-1-61921-836-9
    ASIN: B00CZ8MCFQ

    Number of pages: 151
    Word Count: 41 K

    Cover Artist: Kanaxa


    Book Description:

    Born to hunt and destroy…until the light of one soul reawakens his 
    own.

    Adrian knows he once possessed a soul, but it abandoned him the day he was murdered. The day he was reborn as a Rogue, shunned by humans and hunted by his own kind. By night he feeds the darkness inside him by finding and snuffing out corrupt souls, perfectly content to live as an outcast—until a random act of violence unites him with a woman who makes him feel.

    Angelica Paxton believes everyone deserves a second chance. Even her rescuer, a mysterious stranger with hypnotic powers, an unsettling ability to invade her dreams, and a shocking secret. Much as her body wants to succumb to Adrian’s seductive charms, she can’t. Not without breaking his newly awakened heart.

    Adrian swears to protect Angie from his kind, even if staying by her side means volunteering at the center where she works to reform the very souls he has vowed to crush. Even if it means abandoning the shadows for the light. Even if that light exposes the darkest threat he’s ever faced. One from which he is powerless to save her…

    Warning: This book contains flying subway cars, a woman in jeopardy, a relentless villain who’ll stop at nothing to get what he wants, and a dark, sexy hero who could very well haunt your dreams and steal your heart.

    Soul Chase
    Dark Souls
    Book 3
    Anne Hope

    Genre: Paranormal Romance

    Publisher: Samhain Publishing

    ISBN: 978-1-61921-890-1
    ASIN: B00DUB2554

    Number of pages: 306
    Word Count: 90K

    Cover Artist: Kanaxa


    Book Description:

    A man she’d die for, a world she was born to defend… Only one can survive. For twenty-five years, Adrian has mourned the loss of his soul mate, Angie. He’s content to live as an outcast…until a series of abductions forces him out of 
    seclusion and into the arms of the very woman he loved and lost. Angie’s reincarnation, Emma.

    Emma is on the run, hunted by soulless creatures whose one goal is to possess her soul. They have taken everything: her home, her identity, her mother. Left with no other choice, she must trust her fate to Adrian, the enigmatic stranger who comes to her rescue. An immortal being whose illicit touch makes her blood burn and awakens an inexplicable desire in her heart.

    Emma follows Adrian to his isolated community in Arizona, where she is assailed by visions of a past life. As passion ignites and her enemies close in, Emma is drawn into a world where nothing is what it seems and where love could prove the greatest weakness of all.

    Warning: Contains a dark, tortured hero, a hunted woman who can’t remember loving him, a nasty villain hell-bent on destroying the world, and a timeless love story you won’t soon forget.


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    120. Release Day Blitz: Divide by Jessa Russo

    DIVIDE IS LIVE! DIVIDE IS LIVE!



    Today we're celebrating the release of DIVIDE--Jessa Russo's upper young adult fantasy fairytale redux of Beauty and the Beast (what a mouthful!)! And not to brag, but I'm reading it now to review next week (4/21) so stay tuned! 

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    Author visits, surprises, and giveaways you don't want to miss! I will personally be there hosting from 4pm to 7pm PST (7pm to 10pm EST for East Coasters) and giving away some very exciting prizes!
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    From senior class president to dejected social outcast, with just the flick of a match.

    After accusations of torching her ex-boyfriend’s home are followed by the mysterious poisoning of her ex-best friend, seventeen-year-old Holland Briggs assumes her life is over. And it is. But not in the way she thinks.

    As Holland learns the truth about her cursed fate—that she is descended from the Beast most have only ever heard of in fairytales—she unites with an unlikely ally, good-looking newcomer Mick Stevenson. 

    Mick knows more about Holland’s twisted history than she does, and enlightening as it is to learn about, his suggestion for a cure is unsettling at best. Holland must fall in love with Mick in order to break the spell, and save their future generations from repeating her cursed fate. Having sworn off love after the betrayals of her ex-boyfriend and ex- best friend, this may be difficult to accomplish. 

    Complicating things further for Holland and Mick, time runs out, and Holland’s change begins way before schedule. With Holland quickly morphing into a dangerous mythical creature, Mick struggles to save her.

    Should they fail, Holland will be lost to the beast inside her forever.


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    121. It's HERE! The Release Day of Destruction by Sharon Bayliss



    Introducing a new dark wizard family drama, Destruction by Sharon Bayliss, Book One in The December People Series.
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    David Vandergraff wants to be a good man. He goes to church every Sunday, keeps his lawn trim and green, and loves his wife and kids more than anything. Unfortunately, being a dark wizard isn't a choice.

    Eleven years ago, David's secret second family went missing. When his two lost children are finally found, he learns they suffered years of unthinkable abuse. Ready to make things right, David brings the kids home even though it could mean losing the wife he can’t imagine living without. 

    Keeping his life together becomes harder when the new children claim to be dark wizards. David believes they use this fantasy to cope with their trauma. Until, David's wife admits a secret of her own—she is a dark wizard too, as is David, and all of their children.  

    Now, David must parent two hurting children from a dark world he doesn’t understand and keep his family from falling apart. All while dealing with the realization that everyone he loves, including himself, may be evil.


    Destruction (Book One of   The December People Series)


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    The Author

    Sharon Bayliss is the author of The December People Series and The Charge. When she’s not writing, she enjoys living happily-ever-after with her husband and two young sons. She can be found eating Tex-Mex on patios, wearing flip-flops, and playing in the mud (which she calls gardening). She only practices magic in emergencies.

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    122. Cover Reveal: Charming by Krystal Wade

    Popular YA author Krystal Wade has a thrilling new young adult novel coming out on October 6th 2014! The spine-tingling suspense in CHARMING will get your heart rate up. We promise you.

    We have a fun jigsaw puzzle of the cover for you guys! Go on, give it a try!
    ...but if you can’t wait, just scroll down and take a peek at final cover of CHARMING!

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    About CHARMING:

    They say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and that's great . . . as long as you don't die.

    Sixteen-year-old Haley Tremaine had it all: top-notch school, fantastic family, and a bright future, but all of that changed when an accident tore her family apart. Now, an alcoholic father, a bitter younger sister, and a cold headstone bearing her mother’s name are all she has left.

    Chris Charming has it all: a powerful CEO for a father, a prestigious school, and a fortune at his fingertips, but none of that matters when he lands a reputation as a troublemaker. Struggling to follow in his father’s footsteps, he reaches out to the one person he believes truly sees him, the one person he wants: Haley.

    Little do they know someone's determined to bring the two together, even if it means murder.


    Add CHARMING to your TBR pile on Goodreads!



    Author Bio

    Krystal Wade can be found in the sluglines outside Washington D.C. every morning, Monday through Friday. With coffee in hand, iPod plugged in, and strangers - who sometimes snore, smell, or have incredibly bad gas - sitting next to her, she zones out and thinks of fantastical worlds for you and me to read.

    How else can she cope with a fifty mile commute?

    Good thing she has her husband and three kids to go home to. They keep her sane.

    Website: http://www.krystal-wade.com
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    Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/KrystalWade
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    123. Feature Friday: Dead Man's Drive by Michael Panush

    La Cruz looks like an average Southern California small town in the 1950s Post-War Boom, but it has some dark secrets - and its guardians. They are the supernaturally adept drivers of Donovan Motors, including former Okie bank robber Wooster Stokes, Zoot Suiter and part time shaman Angel Rey, college girl and burgeoning sorceress Betty Bright and --their latest member -- an amnesiac zombie known only as Roscoe. The drivers stand between La Cruz and chaos with only their wits and some fast hot rods to help them hold back the darkness. But an onslaught of demonic attacks heralds a new danger. Reed Strickland, a ruthless tycoon with unholy assistance, seems intent on making La Cruz his. Only Roscoe and the drivers can stop him. But Strickland's allies stir painful memories in Roscoe and even an undead gearhead is no match for his own past. Roscoe will need to overcome his memories, stand with his friends and keep his motor as the battle for La Cruz begins in a tale of white hot vehicular action, arcane Noir, and Hollywood horror that reveals the rotten heart of California's Golden Age.

    Buy it on Amazon or add it to Goodreads

    About the Author:

    Twenty-Four years old, Michael Panush has distinguished himself as one of Sacramento's most promising young writers. Michael has published numerous short stories in a variety of e-zines including: AuroraWolf, Demon Minds, Fantastic Horror, Dark Fire Fiction, Aphelion, Horrorbound, Fantasy Gazetteer, Demonic Tome, Tiny Globule, and Defenestration. He published his first novel, Clark Reeper Tales, for his high school senior project. A graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Michael currently serves as a City Year Corps Member at Rosa Parks Middle School. His books with Curiosity Quills include The Stein and Candle Detective Agency, Volume 1: American Nightmares, Volume 2: Cold Wars, and Volume 3: Red Reunion, all featuring a pair of occult detectives in the 1950s, Dinosaur Jazz-- where The Great Gatsby meets Jurassic Park -- a story about a Lost World battling against the forces of modernization; and El Mosaico, Volume 1: Scarred Souls and Volume 2: The Road to Hellfire, a Western about a bounty hunter whose body was assembled from the remains of dead Civil War soldiers and brought to life by mad science. Dinosaur Dust and El Mosaico, Volume 3: Hellfire are expected to be released soon. 

    Read excerpts from his work, or you can follow his blog and follow him on Twitter.

    Michael began telling stories when he was only nine years old. He won first place in the Sacramento Storyteller's Guild "Liar's Contest" in 2002 and was a finalist in the National Youth Storytelling Olympics in 2003.

    In 2007, Michael was selected as a California Art's Scholar and attended the Innerspark Summer Writing Program at the CalArts Institute. He graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 2008 and currently attends UC Santa Cruz.

    Other Publications by Michael Panush
    • Icarus Swift and the Night-Elves July Aurora Wolf 2010. 
    • Grim Glower-Eye and the Pit Troll Silver Blade Summer 2010
    • Clark Reeper and the Angel of Temperance Defenestration: A Literary Magazine Devoted to Humor, November 2008 Edition 
    • Culpug the Cavelord and the Nameless King Aphelion: The Webzine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Issue 128 Vol. 8 December 2008, also in Horror Bound Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2, September 2008.
    • Culpug the Cavelord and the Blood Rites of the Horned God Dark Fire Fiction, Issue 37, January 2009, also in Demonic Tome, August 2008 Issue 
    • Captain Dice and the Isle of Twisted Stone Fall Issue of DemonMinds: Horror Publishing, Stories, Poems, and Artwork, Halloween 2008 Online
    • Puck out of Luck The Fantasy Gazetteer, July 3rd
    • Astronoir: The Lunatic Dame The Tiny Globule: a Repository for Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Just Plain Weird Fictions, 
    • Marine Corpse Alien Skin, August/September Edition, 2007. Issue

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    124. Thursday Takeover: Author Kristina Perez on Five Things You Don't Know About Morgan la Fey

    Today's Thursday Takeover is especially awesome because it is about Morgan la Fey, who is one of my favorite characters in mythology. In Kristina Perez's new book, The Myth of Morgan la Fey, she explores everything to do with one of the most popularly portrayed characters in literature and film/television. And she's here to give us a preview of things you might not already know about Morgan la Fey.

    The sister of King Arthur goes by many names: sorceress, kingmaker, death-wielder, mother, lover, goddess. The Myth of Morgan la Fey reveals her true identity through a comprehensive investigation of the famed enchantress' evolution - or devolution - over the past millennium and its implications for gender relations today. While Western culture consistently seeks to control female sexuality by categorizing a woman's identity into either a mother or a lover, i.e. a Madonna or a whore, Morgan offers a unique duality, a refusal to let her identity be fractured. Here, Kristina Pérez makes the connection between the tension between those two roles and Morgan la Fey's descent within Arthurian legend from goddess to witch.

    Find it from MacMillan or Add it on Goodreads
    About Kristina Perez:
    Kristina Pérez holds a PhD in Medieval Literature from the University of Cambridge and a non-fiction title based on her research, The Myth of Morgan la Fey, is forthcoming from Palgrave Macmillan. In 2012, she was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Hong Kong University's Journalism and Media Studies Centre. As a journalist, her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal Asia, Departures, L’Officiel India, Condé Nast Traveler, CNNGoand the South China Morning Post, among others. She is also the author of A Hedonist’s Guide to Beijing. She is represented by Sara Crowe of Harvey Klinger, Inc.

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    5 Things You (Probably) Don’t Know About Morgan La Fey
    by Kristina Perez


    5. Morgan vs. Guinevere
    The Old Irish tale Serglige Con Culaind (“The Wasting Sickness of Cú Chulaind”) is most likely the source of the enmity between Guinevere and Morgan la Fey throughout the Arthurian tradition. This story tells of a debilitating love sickness that befalls the great warrior Cú Chulaind and the fight between his mortal wife, Emer and his Otherworld lover, Fand (a sea goddess). It betrays Morgan’s original relationship with King Arthur to be that of Fairy Mistress rather than sister; Guinevere’s (not unjustified) jealousy of Arthur’s affection for Morgan in the late Arthurian tradition stems from this origin.

    4. Morgan as Fairy Godmother
    Despite Morgan’s penchant for destruction in Arthurian legend, she plays the nurturing role of Fairy Godmother in non-Arthurian romances and chansons de geste (medieval epic poems) such as Ogier le Danois (c.1332-36), Floriant et Florette (c.1268), and Bataille Loquifer (c.1170). In Floriant et Florette, she is described as a “fairy of the sea” and raises the young Floriant after his mother’s difficult childbirth. Her role parallels that of the Dame du Lac (Lady of the Lake)’s relationship with Lancelot.

    3. Morgan as the Lady of the Lake
    Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur (1485) enshrines Morgan la Fey and the Lady of the Lake as mortal enemies. However, they in fact share the same Celtic origins including Fand and her sister, Lí Ban (the mermaid saint). Morgan la Fey is first mentioned by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Vita Merlini (“Life of Merlin”) circa 1148 where she is a beneficent supernatural healer who lives on the Isle of Apples (Avalon) and is charged with restoring the mortally-wounded King Arthur to life. She maintains this position as a healer and guardian to King Arthur and his knights––the role Malory allots the Lady of the Lake––in Chrétien de Troye’s late twelfth-century romances, Erec et Énide and Yvain. It is not until the thirteenth century Old French Vulgate Cycle prose romances that the Lady of the Lake/Dame du Lac emerges as a central figure who subsumes all of Morgan’s healing and “good” magical functions leaving Morgan to become more and more demonized.

    2. Morgan the Giantess
    Morgan makes an appearance in Edmund Spencer’s The Fairie Queene (1590)––which is not strictly speaking an Arthurian text––as a lustful giantess named Argante who “seeke[s] young men, to quench her flaming thurst” and “she brings into a secret Ile,/Where in eternall bondage dye he must,/ Or be the vassal of her pleasures vile,/And in all shamefull sort him selfe with her defile” (Book III, Canto 7, Stanza 50)!! The name Argante is derived from Middle English Laȝamon’s Brut (c. 1190-1215): an elf queen who appears in magnificent attire on a magical boat to take Arthur to Avalon after his final battle (i.e. the traditional role played by Morgan la Fey).

    1. Thoroughly Modern Morgan: Barbie vs. J.K. Rowling
    In the first decade of the twenty-first century, Morgan la Fey has been portrayed by two iconic figures: Barbie and J.K. Rowling. The dawn of the new millennium saw Mattel rolling out a limited edition Morgan la Fey, The Enchantress Barbie doll with Ken as Merlin, of course. J.K. Rowling also chose become Morgan la Fey for the 2011 UK Royal May set of “Magical Realms” postage stamps featuring British fantasy authors as famous villains and heroes. Like Morgan as Fairy Godmother, J.K. Rowling has certainly overseen the education of a young hero: Harry Potter. A thousand years later, the spell cast by Morgan la Fey shows no signs of diminishing.

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    125. Heirs of War, Crown of Flames Cover Reveal

    Book two of the Heirs of War series is right around the corner! Heirs of War, Crown of Flames is set to be released this summer, and we have the first look at the cover for the book today! If you haven't already read Heirs of War, it is on sale this week for $0.99 cents from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, and other retailers. Here's what you have to look forward to in book two:

    Weeks have passed since Ariana and Alec escaped from Kellen's dungeon, but danger isn't far behind them. As they travel through unknown lands and encounter multiple threats, their biggest challenge might be trusting one another.

    Despite the danger and the war closing in around them, all of Anscombe seems to be more interested in the upcoming Imbolc festival than rescuing Ariana. Well, not everyone

    Tired of waiting for the Duillaine to help her twin, Zelene starts plotting on her own and finds a surprising ally in Rhaya, even as the Cynewards prepare to make a move of their own. But Zelene’s plans go awry when she finds herself with a new ability, a mysterious new friend, and more enemies within the walls of Anscombe than she thought.

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