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Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Waiting on Wednesday (#54)

 
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating. 

Jess's WoW

18005253Shock & Awe (Sidewinder #1)
by Abigail Roux 
Release date: November 11th, 2013

After barely surviving a shootout in New Orleans, Sidewinder medic Kelly Abbott has to suffer through a month of recovery before he can return home to Colorado. He’s not surprised when fellow Sidewinder Nick O’Flaherty stays with him in New Orleans. Nor is he surprised when Nick travels home with him to help him get back on his feet—after all, years on the same Marine Force Recon team bonded the men in ways that only bleeding for a brother can. He’s very surprised, though, when Nick humors his moment of curiosity and kisses him.

Nick knows all of Kelly’s quirks and caprices, so the kiss was a low-risk move on his part . . . or so he thought. But what should’ve been a simple moment unleashes a flood of confusing emotions and urges that neither man is prepared to address.


Now, Kelly and Nick must figure out what they mean to each other—friends and brothers in arms, or something even deeper?—before the past can come back to ruin their tenuous future.
Jess's thoughts: *siiiiigh*. This is exciting. Why? Because this is Nick and Kelly's story. Nick and Kelly are from the M/M series Cut & Run, this is their spin off series, and I am so bloody excited for it! I need it so badly, it's going to help fill the Ty & Zane space that's currently missing. I love Abigail's m/m books and I seriously am so damn excited for this! Before picking this book up people, you MUST read the Cut & Run series first.

Donna's WoW
10838787Pawn (The Blackcoat Rebellion #1)
by Aimee Carter
Release Date: November 26th, 2013

YOU CAN BE A VII. IF YOU GIVE UP EVERYTHING. 

For Kitty Doe, it seems like an easy choice. She can either spend her life as a III in misery, looked down upon by the higher ranks and forced to leave the people she loves, or she can become a VII and join the most powerful family in the country. 

If she says yes, Kitty will be Masked—surgically transformed into Lila Hart, the Prime Minister's niece, who died under mysterious circumstances. As a member of the Hart family, she will be famous. She will be adored. And for the first time, she will matter. 

There's only one catch. She must also stop the rebellion that Lila secretly fostered, the same one that got her killed …and one Kitty believes in. Faced with threats, conspiracies and a life that's not her own, she must decide which path to choose—and learn how to become more than a pawn in a twisted game she's only beginning to understand.

Donna's thoughts: I'm excited to see what Aimee Carter next has in store for us. I really loved the Goddess series, so I have high hopes for this.
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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Elizabeth Reyes Promotion Post; Facts about the Moreno Brothers + INT Giveaway



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The Moreno Brothers
by Elizabeth Reyes
Genre: Contemporary romance 
Age Group: Mature Adult
Event organized by: ATOMR Book Tours
Buy Links for the books:  Amazon


Seventeen-year old Sarah’s life is turned upside down when her single mom is sent to jail. She’s forced to move, leaving behind everything she’s ever known, including her best friend Sydney. Lost and bitter in a new school, her one goal is to save money and move back home. Then she meets Angel Moreno.

Enigmatic but gorgeous, Angel is almost too good to be true. Except for one thing, his archaic belief that guys and girls can never be “just friends”. The problem? Sarah’s best friend Sydney is not a girl.

With their unexpected romance intensifying to places neither ever experienced, how long can Sarah keep Angel in the dark about the guy waiting for her back home?

What comes to mind when you hear the name Elizabeth Reyes? Hot guys, Hot romance, and Hot books! In honor of her first book release three years ago, September 6th-17th is everything Elizabeth Reyes! From Forever Mine (The Moreno Brothers, #1) to Abel (5th Street, #4) nothing is left out of this celebration.

Many blogs will help celebrate by posting about their favorite books by Elizabeth Reyes and different guest posts by the author. 

Also, the author will have Noah and Forever Mine both on sale for $.99 cents!

FACTS ABOUT THE MORENO BROTHERS SERIES
By Elizabeth Reyes   I started writing Forever Mine in the tenth grade. The first seven or so chapters were put away into a drawer for many years. I finally found it one day and decided I needed to finish it.

The Moreno Brothers was never going to be a five-book series. In fact, originally it wasn't going to be a series at all. I was just writing a love story about a high school senior who had two brothers and several friends who falls hard for the new girl in school. One story only.
When I finally finished Forever Mine the first time, it was about ten chapters shorter than the final everyone has read. After going back and finishing it, I put it away again because something about the ending just wasn't doing it for me. I pulled it out again two years later and rewrote the ending.  During this two-year hiatus, I did take it out and tweak here and there so the whole gang was in my head all the time. But then I sat down finalized the ending. Only then, when it was truly done, did I feel completely depressed because I missed my characters. That was when I decided there had to be more.

When I decided there would be more, it was The Moreno Brothers for a reason. I was only going to write the stories of the three brothers, until Sofia and Eric's story started to come to me as all my new stories come to me—relentlessly, at night, and when I’m trying to sleep.

Sweet Sofie was supposed to be a 30-40k word short novella. This was when I found out I'm incapable of writing anything short. Consequently I've always said I was going to write Moreno Brothers’ holiday novellas, but I'm afraid to even start because I'm certain they will turn into full-length novels!

Romero's story was never supposed to see the light of day. But I tell you once my readers plant the seed the story takes on a life of its own. His story came to me slowly and then just started to snowball and I had to write it. His by far has been the one I was most nervous about putting out there, especially since he is so different from his more proper counterparts in the series.

I've often mentioned that my muse takes over all the time. This is probably hard to believe, but some of the twists and sudden changes in the plots take me by as much surprise as they do my readers. One perfect example of when my thoughts actually made it into the narrative is when Angel is sitting in his car watching Sarah and the coach talking in the bleachers. Try as he might to stay calm about it he finally starts walking toward them. The very next line after that happens is "He had no idea what he was going to say or do, but even the voice in his head couldn’t stop him." Okay, that voice? That was me! I sat up straight as I often do when the story starts to write itself thinking WTH!? What's he gonna do? LOL

(Whispers) I actually toyed with idea of having Sofie leave Eric for Brandon. (Dodges tomatoes and eggs from angry Eric loyalists.) But I didn't!! =D Still, I felt Brandon needed his happily ever after, and that's why I'll be giving it to him very soon. Of course, there will be a ton of turmoil, angst, and heart-stopping twists before he gets it. Hey! If he wants it just like all my other guys, he'll have to take it like a man! ;)

Many have mentioned enjoying reading about these second-generation Morenos. There are still quite a few first-generation stories that haven't been told, but let the record show that the seed has been planted. ;)

I still crack up when I read certain scenes in Romero, especially the ones with Manny and Max.

Elizabeth Reyes
About the Author
"I write because I must. It's not a choice or a pastime, it's an unyielding calling and my passion."
~Elizabeth Reyes~
Elizabeth continues to answer to her calling on a daily basis. Since releasing her debut novel Forever Mine (Moreno Brothers #1) in 2010 she has now published 10* novels total and fast at work on the next. The excitement her Moreno Brothers, 5th Street, and Fate series have garnered have far exceeded her wildest dreams. It is with as much excitement that she'll continue to put out books related to these series as well as introduce brand new ones very soon.

Monday, 16 September 2013

A Review for The Fall of Five (Lorien Legacies #4) by Pittacus Lore

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Release Date: August 29th, 2013
Finished Date: 
Publishers: Penguin UK
Genre: YA Sci-fi
Source: For Review
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
The Garde are finally reunited, but do they have what it takes to win the war against the Mogadorians?

John Smith—Number Four—thought that things would change once the Garde found each other. They would stop running. They would fight the Mogadorians. And they would win.

But he was wrong. After facing off with the Mogadorian ruler and almost being annihilated, the Garde know they are drastically unprepared and hopelessly outgunned. Now they’re hiding out in Nine’s Chicago penthouse, trying to figure out their next move.

The six of them are powerful, but they’re not strong enough yet to take on an entire army—even with the return of an old ally. To defeat their enemy, the Garde must master their Legacies and learn to work together as a team. More importantly, they’ll have to discover the truth about the Elders and their plan for the Loric survivors.

And when the Garde receive a sign from Number Five—a crop circle in the shape of a Loric symbol—they know they are so close to being reunited. But could it be a trap? Time is running out, and the only thing they know for certain is that they have to get to Five before it’s too late.

The Garde may have lost battles, but they will not lose this war.

Lorien will rise again.

The Review: Holy smokes - I was totally not expecting that! Before going into The Fall of Five, I have to say, I wasn't expecting a lot. I've seen other reviews were people feel as though this is the weak book in the series - I'd have to disagree with that.

Like the The Rise of Nine, The Fall of Five is told from multiple points of view, however this time, we see Sam (yay!), John and Marina. They're all coming to their own conclusions of whats happened over the last few weeks, but they all want things to change. They want to become stronger and better so they can defeat the Mogadorian'. It's not until number Five sends a message to the remaining Garde that they realise they need to reach him before the Mog's do.

After reading The Rise of Nine, which I didn't enjoyed as the first two books, I guess you could say it lowered my expectations for the fourth book, but I was glad to be proven wrong. The Fall of Five was a great read for me, it was fast paced and full on surprises. There were a few exciting twists that I wasn't expecting, and some that I did, but still it didn't make me enjoy the book any less, I still loved it. I wasn't sure which direction Pittacus Lore would take, but it was very interesting and so important to the Lorien's journey - it was great. It leaves me questioning a lot of things but I know I'll soon have the answers. 

One thing that I always enjoy from these stories are the multiple points of view and this one didn't disappointment. There's one scene in particular that I loved - it's a fight scene between the characters training and Pittacus Lore jumps back and fourth between Sam, Marina and John. It was really good to read, very entertaining and very thrilling! It was good for the characters to have some down time and enjoy spending time together. I think it's important that they do that because, well, they do need to start rebuilding a race/world together eventually - if they win the war. I did kind of miss Six's point of view but Sam made up for that. It was good to FINALLY see Sam. I missed him the last book, so this definitely made up for it. 

I love all the characters - except Sarah, but the one I like the most is Eight. I don't know why but there's something about him - he's sweet and caring and the way he is with Marina is touching. And then there's Nine, arrogant and cocky Nine. It would definitely be dull without him. 

Now onto the romance, I love the romance in this book, however and this is a big however. I want the aliens to be with the aliens. I know! I know! I love Sam but not keen on Sarah, but I want John and Six together! I was so hoping it would happen but Sarah (Grrr) is there. I haven't lost hope yet but it doesn't look good. Or maybe Six and Nine - I guess that could work. ;)

Overall, The Lorien Legacies is one of my favourite series and I'm glad it's still going strong. I'm more than excited for the next two books because you honestly just don't know what's going to happen. If you're looking for a fast page turner, then this is the series for you.

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Book Blast for Sisters in Love (Love in Bloom #1) by Melissa Foster


18104877Sisters in Love (Love in Bloom #1) 
by Melissa Foster
Release Date: September 9th, 2013
Genre: Contemporary
Purchase: B&N / Amazon

Danica Snow has always been the smart, practical, and appropriate sister. As a therapist, she prides herself on making reasonable, conservative choices, even if a bit boring, and as part of the Big Sister Program, she has little time for anything more in her life.

Blake Carter is a player. He never gets bored of conquering women, and with his sexy good looks and successful lifestyle, he has no trouble finding willing participants. When his friend and business partner dies in a tragic accident, he suddenly, desperately, wants to change his ways. The problem is, he doesn’t know how to stop doing what he does best.

When Blake walks into Danica’s office, the attraction between them is white hot, but Danica isn't the type to give into the heat and risk her career. Danica’s desire sets her on a path of self-discovery, where she begins to question every decision she’s ever made. Just this once, Danica wants to indulge in the pleasures of life she’s been so willingly ignoring, but with her Little Sister in turmoil and her biological sister’s promiscuousness weighing heavily on her heart, she isn’t sure it’s the right time to set her desires free.

SISTERS IN LOVE is a light, uplifting work of women's fiction and will resonate with readers who enjoy emotional journeys of the heart with strong heroines and sexy, lovable heroes. Readers of books by Jane Porter and Beth Kendrick will enjoy Danica and Blake's story.


Melissa FosterAbout The Author
Melissa Foster is the award-winning author of four International bestselling novels. Her books have been recommended by USA Today’s book blog, Hagerstown Magazine, The Patriot, and several other print venues. She is the founder of the Women’s Nest, a social and support community for women, the World Literary Café. When she’s not writing, Melissa helps authors navigate the publishing industry through her author training programs on  Fostering Success. Melissa is also a community builder for the Alliance for Independent Authors. She has been published in Calgary’s Child Magazine, the Huffington Post, and Women Business Owners magazine.
Melissa hosts an annual Aspiring Authors contest for children and has painted and donated several murals to The Hospital for Sick Children in Washington, DC. Melissa lives in Maryland with her family.
Visit Melissa on The Women’s Nest, Fostering Success, or World Lit Cafe. Join Melissa and the YaYa Writer Girls at their annual in-person event. Melissa enjoys discussing her books with book clubs and reader groups, and welcomes an invitation to your event.
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Saturday, 14 September 2013

A Review for The Mephisto Mark (The Mephisto Covenant #3) by Trinity Faegen

18046744Posted by Melanie
Release Date: September 24th, 2013
Finished Date: September 3rd, 2013
Publishers: Pink Publishing, LLC
Genre: YA Paranormal
Source: For Review
Format: eARC
Pages: 200

Orphaned at six and sent to live with abusive relatives in Bucharest, Mariah learned early in life to box up violent, agonizing memories and put them in permanent mental storage. Now almost nineteen, she has a paying job, a tiny apartment, and a plan to attend university. She loves her independence and is steadily overcoming her past, but when an enigmatic stranger walks into the pub where she works and the trajectory of her life changes yet again, she begins to wonder if she’ll run out of mental shelf space.

The only females unafraid of the Mephisto brothers are the extremely rare Anabo, born without Original Sin. Over one hundred years ago, Phoenix was first to find one, but he made a fatal mistake and she was murdered by his oldest brother and enemy, Eryx. Phoenix soldiered through the next century wrapped up in grief and guilt, his only outlet planning takedowns of those who pledged their souls to Eryx. When one of his brothers brings Mariah to Mephisto Mountain, he’s torn between his instinctive, powerful need to pursue her, and his certainty that he can never have her.

Drawn into the world of the Mephisto, Mariah sees the pain and misery Eryx unleashes on humanity, and the boxes in her mind begin to fly open, one by one. All that keeps her from slipping off the edge is her unlikely, sexually charged friendship with Phoenix. He’s incredibly screwed up; she’s completely broken. It would take a miracle for them to find happiness. Then Eryx brings the war for Hell to a whole new level, forcing Mariah and Phoenix to make a choice that will bind them together for all eternity, or rip them apart forever.

The Review: The Mephisto Mark is the third book in ‘The Mephisto Covenant’ and definitely my favourite so far. This book also runs alongside book 2 so they are happening in the almost simultaneously. In ‘The Mephisto Kiss’ (book 2) we meet our leading lady, Mariah who is Jordan’s sister and we find out a little about her, we know her story is sad but we don’t know just how tragic it really was for the sister who gave up everything so that her Jordan could be safe & happy. Now Mariah is on Mephisto Mountain, taken to be with her sister that she hadn’t seen since she was six and so Eryx wouldn’t use her to get to Jordan. Only once there it becomes clear that she is Anabo and is intended for none other than Phoenix, who - after a century of mourning for his original Anabo Jane – is not happy at being given a second chance for redemption. Both are damaged people, both complicated, both determined to deny their connection….. but isn’t it possible they can heal each other?

I was very eager for Mariah & Phoenix’s story because we knew both of the characters from previous books, saw the connection happen, knew some of what they had gone through and I think it made the connection to the characters that much easier, even before we learned of the horrid details surrounding Mariah’s life I had connected with her and Phoenix had been a stand out character throughout too. Both characters were flawed and dealing with their own demons so didn’t think they’d be good for each other which was understandable and reading of them opening up to each other was emotional but also sweet in the fact that they finally felt they could trust another person with their secrets and yes, Phoenix had just as many as Mariah. I thought I had known Phoenix’s story but the little snippets we have of the brother whose Anabo was murdered in front of his very eyes, was just the tip of the iceberg as we finally discover what’s been feeding Phoenix’s guilt for over a century and boy, did I not see that coming. I loved seeing their relationship take tiny tentative steps, the way Phoenix was with her, the way he held her, helped her deal with her fears was so lovely and I loved the way she was with him in return and that she wouldn’t let him be a martyr any longer.

 The storyline was practically all about the relationship and even though the battle with Eryx made a few appearances, I felt like it took a back seat to focus on them and I thought it was very fitting because of the issues addressed - plus because of the story being in line with that of Jordan & Key, we already know most of what happened between the Mephisto & Eryx with only the last 10% being Mariah & Phoenix’s finale and what a finale it was, bringing more tears to my eyes. I thought the way the issues of the characters were handled beautifully, particularly Mariah, my heart broke for them many times and if you took out the paranormal element of this book, it could very well have made a great NA contemporary read. It was definitely my favourite book of the series and the main characters are my favourite too, I defy anyone not to feel something for this couple and I hope they have the most happiness. Following the conclusion, I’m excited to see where things are going to go, book 4 is set up with Zee & Euri taking the lead and this promises to be fun! Plus Eryx needs to step up his game but I always get the feeling that he too is looking for his own redemption….what an interesting book that would be!

Friday, 13 September 2013

Blog Tour for Falling Stars (A Surah Stormsong Novel #2) by H.D Gordon; Review + Author Interview

Posted by Melanie
Release Date: September 15th, 2013
Finished Date: August 19th, 2013
Publishers: Self - Published
Source: Bought
Format: Kindle 
Pages: Unknown
Buy: Amazon UK / Amazon US

Surah Stormsong’s life has fallen down around her in the past week. Her father is in a coma induced by demon poison, two Highborn Sorceresses have been murdered, and a crazed Sorcerer by the name of Black Heart has made it his mission to take the kingdom for his own. As princess, and next in line to the throne, Surah is his primary target. But he’s not the only one she has to look out for. 
Now, Surah is on the run, having just helped Charlie Redmine escape from the castle dungeons. This makes her a traitor in the eyes of many, as Charlie is not only a common man suspected of murder and treason, but also Black Heart’s younger brother.
The stars are crossed against the two lovers, the universe trying to keep them apart. In the end, will the stars align for Surah and Charlie, or will they fall from the heavens, dead and lifeless, like the tears of angels?

The Review: 4.5 Flowers! 

Falling Stars is the awesome follow up to Shooting Stars (book 1) in the Surah Stormstrong series by the equally awesome H.D. Gordon.

We pick up straight from where we left off with Surah & Charlie having teleported out of the dungeons of the castle and far away from Theodine Grey, who has witnessed the depth of their relationship and has revenge in mind so plots to not only win Surah over and make her his but to put Charlie Redmine in his place permanently. Elsewhere, Black Heart is plotting too and his plotting is quite the opposite, he wants his brother at his side and Surah Stormstong out of their lives once and for all which will only help his plans for the uprising. Suddenly… the magic is gone! And with the King in a coma and Princess Surah ‘m I a’… Theodine Grey thinks that now is the time to begin his plot… only he isn’t the only one with an agenda as the vultures circle and power hungry people emerge with murderous intent. Surah finds herself in a helpless situation because she needs to save her father, needs to save Charlie, needs to save her people…. but who will save her when she’s branded a traitor? When everything she holds dear is ripped away from her and people she thought she could trust turn into the biggest betrayers of all.

This was just amazing! I love Heather’s works, seriously, she is sooooo good at pulling you into her worlds a wowing the sh*t out of you. I loved the progression of everything in this.. we get character progression aplenty as Surah & Charlie’s relationship deepens showing a softer side to her, getting a glimpse of the person underneath the walls she has built and Charlie baring most of his soul to her, willing to risk everything for a little sip of happiness with Surah – so sweet, I was left hanging for those moments. I loved that we got to know Charlie a lot more in this as he attempts to show Surah what type of man she is getting involved with and it’s a shocker, I would have never thought him capable of what he confesses but at the same time Surah shows him just how capable she is and they seem to fit together perfectly like they are two of the same people but from different places. They aren’t the only ones revealing more of themselves either but I will let you find that out.

The storyline is certainly picking up as players are set into place and plots & schemes start to become apparent and very focussed on our lovers. Danger seems to follow Surah & Charlie at every turn whether they are facing an army of fae, a whole city of angry people or individuals who would mean them harm – they will face it….together.. as they should always be. We begin to get the bigger picture throughout this, as I said the players are placed and whilst they all have one common goal, the way they would get there is different and that is where the danger becomes even more apparent and well, lethal. It was very revealing in more ways than that though because we get a lot of Charlie’s background and see what had set Michael (Black Heart) on his path of destruction and we will find out just how far he will go to strip the Highborns of their power, we also get a little insight into Theodine Grey too. The action is great, I like to see Surah in action, it reminds me that she isn’t this soft spoken princess that people have on a pedestal and also of the woman who challenged the ‘sun warrior’, she was really justified as she dished out her punishments in this but leaves me a little afraid for some people holding secrets from her, which some are – bigstyle! I appreciated the different povs, I love to get into everyones mind-sets and this is good for that and to keep us up to date on events elsewhere too. I especially love the chapters with Samson, I really love that animal with his faith, loyalty & love for Surah.. I wonder what would happen if he were to become human? What would his intentions be to Surah considering the depth of his love? In the end I was left feeling a little bittersweet, but hopeful and with lots more questions that are begging to be answered.

 All in all, this book was awesome, filled with lots of action, plotting & scheming, secrets & lies, revelations and a nice big chunk of romance that sweetens the heart….. but also making my heart pound with every page. Seriously cannot wait for the next book. 4.5*s
Author Interview with H.D Gordon

•          Tell us how you came up with the idea behind this series?
H.D. Gordon I’ve always loved a good star-crossed lovers story, and because I love fantasy and paranormal as well, having the characters be non-human was sort of a given for this one. I like to force my characters into bad situations, and see how resourceful they are at getting out of them, how their decisions change them, what drives their actions. Surah and Charlie came to me first, just as Alexa came to me when I first wrote Blood Warrior. It’s usually that way with me. I get a character or characters, a single scene (usually the opening scene) and let the characters take it from there. Then comes the story ideas. The characters lead me to them.

•          Why did you choose this topic? The magic that can be amplified with stones?
I’m not sure how to answer that. I don’t necessarily choose anything. I do, however, try to live the scenes in my books as much as I can. I literally close my eyes and try to put myself there. Like watching a movie…only it’s not just watching, it’s also playing ALL the roles. The stones were just something that happened. Kind of like Surah and Charlie were something that just happened.

•          What was your biggest challenge in creating this series?
The pressure of living up to the last series. (sheepishly smiling now, but also being honest) I know Alexa and her crew were quite popular, and I never want to disappoint my readers. However, I also have no desire to tell the same story over and over, to create the same characters over and over, so I knew this series would be very different from Alexa’s. My hopes are that by the end of Surah’s tales, the readers will love her and her story just as much as Alexa’s, if for totally different reasons. While I can’t promise you will love everything I write, I can promise you will always get something different, something new. But all the stories I write are also connected in some way or another, and if you pay close enough attention, you just might see the world in which I write from a grander viewpoint. Give me ten years, you’ll see what I mean.

•          How long did it take you to write?
A month to a month and a half is my usual production time for a book. I’m a minimalist writer, and I prefer to get it all out as soon as possible. I treat the prose like poetry, or attempt to, at least, so that hopefully the words fall right on the page. They mean very much to me, those words.

•          How many books will be in the series?
Three, I think. But then again, Alexa was supposed to be three, and ended up being four. I never know until I get there. But I can tell you the third book is titled Crossing Stars, and either way, Surah’s tales will be completed by the end of 2014. More than likely sooner.

•          When you introduced Surah in the final Alexa Montgomery book, was it because you already had her series in the works and were introducing her to us or was she a character who was introduced and you thought she would make a good leading lady and therefore wrote a series for her?
I’d been bouncing back and forth about a spinoff, but had no real ideas for it. Then, while writing Alexa, Surah just showed up, and I was taken with her. I try my best not to make too many plots or plans, and rather just write what wants to be written. It helps me to stay true to my craft. I write for money, but I don’t write for money. Ya dig? I don’t consider what is selling, or what others are writing. Sometimes this works heavily to my disadvantage, but I figure at some point my true readers will feel comfortable picking up anything I write, knowing that whether they are interested in the genre or not, they will be getting a good story. This is the best I have to offer.

•          Are Surah & Charlie fated?
Mmm, that’s quite the philosophical question, ain’t it? You probably don’t want to get me started, just ask my former philosophy professors from college. Short answer, yes. Are not we all? Einstein believed that time was not linear, that the past and present and future all run parallel, but he also believed that the present could not just affect the future, but alter the past as well. I’m losing you, huh? I’ll stop. I’m losing my damn self.  Charlie and Surah have a definite outcome. I think I know it. But I could always be wrong. Either way, it is definite.

•          Will we find out even more about Charlie’s background?
Oh, yes! This book will really open up all the characters, especially Charlie. He’s so open to me now that I think I love him more than I ever loved Kayden. Gasp, right? I fuckin’ loved Kayden. Charlie’s history is rich, so is Surah’s, as they would have to be seeing as how both characters have lived for so long. In Falling Stars we learn a lot about both of them. 

•          Who would you have play Surah & Charlie, Theo & Michael in a movie based on the book?
I can never answer this question when asked. To me they are unique souls, so it’s like asking someone who would play them in a movie. They’d be like, uh, I’d play me, of course. So I don’t know. I’m sure someone out there could do them justice, but they just are who they are, only existing in the imagination. 

•          Who is your favourite character and why?
Samson, probably. I’ve got a thing for beasts. They seem to be more honest than people. Truth, to me, makes for good stories.

•          I absolutely love Samson! How did you come up with him? Will we get more of his background? He seems to have a good story to tell and I’m curious to see if the way he adores Surah will affect the relationships he made with his own kind.
Thank you! I love that huge cat, too! Samson is in this book, of course, and plays a major role. The chapters from his perspective were among my favorites to write. Book three is where we really dig into him more, though. This book is about tough choices mainly for Surah. Book three is where Samson, and many others, will have to seal their fates.

•          What’s next for Surah? Seems like she has some huge decisions to make.
Absolutely, she does. Well, what can I say? She will either get her HEA, or she won’t. I like to think the good thing about me as an author is that you never know what the heck I will do. I guess we’ll just have to find out.

•          Is book 3 ready? Can you give us a release idea?
Not yet. But it will be ready in a timely fashion. As a reader, I hate waiting for the next book, so I promise you won’t be waiting long.

•          Can you give us a teaser for book 3?
I love you for asking this question! Sadly, I can’t. It’s bad luck. Also, your guess about book 3 is as good as mine. I won’t know shit about it until I sit down and put it to the page.

•          Do you have any other books that you’re working on that you could tell us about?
Yes, I surely do! I am finishing up my eighth book right now, which is a horror book, and certainly my best work to date. However, this book won’t be self-published. I’m going to try to find a house for it. I’ve told close to no one the details of this book, but you’ll get a chance eventually. You have my word. 
My next project after the horror novel is a sequel to Joe, my paranormal thriller. I’m jumping out of my skin to revisit her. Despite being the least widely read of my titles, she’s my proudest child to date. Sales or no, I am compelled to carry on with her.
Then, of course, will be the (probably) final book in the Surah series. It should be out by very early 2014. 
And the list goes on…

•          I saw a little something about the return of Alexa & Kayden…. Care to elaborate?
You saw that, huh? Well, yes, that’s right. If you continue to read my works, you will eventually see those two again. You will eventually see everyone again. After Surah, I will do another series set in different parts of the same world. Then another. And another. Each will have new characters, new issues, new creatures…Until inevitably this world reaches a huge breaking point, and all of the heroes you’ve met will have to come together to set things to rights. Kind of like Avengers, I guess. All separate stories that make pieces of a much bigger whole. That final series should be pretty epic, as you will know Surah, Alexa, Kayden, Charlie, and all the rest that have yet to come. It will be quite a grand scope, I should think.

•          Will we ever read of Nelly again, I feel she was left in a sorry state at the end of ‘Redemption’ and would love to see her get a HEA?
Nelly is a hero too. Her story has not ended. None of their stories have. Really, it’s just the beginning. You’ll see what I mean.

•          What book have you read lately that blew you away?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain! Oh my sweet Gods! I was humbled, blown away. I’d picked it up as a child, and couldn’t really appreciate it. It is not a book for children, despite what they’d have you believe. I’ve never seen such perfection on the page. I thought to myself, this is what you should be doing, this is how you do it. I’m in the process of writing two short stories that I’d like to have the same feel. Completely different from Huck Finn, but with that kind of…truth. If I can learn to capture the world the way Twain did, I will die a happy lady. Even if no one ever reads those stories but me. It took me back to my childhood, reminded me why I do this in the first place.

Thank you so much for having me! Your support throughout my journey has meant the world!

About this author:
H. D. Gordon is the author of The Alexa Montgomery Saga. Blood Warrior, the first book of the Alexa series was her debut novel and has held a spot in the top 100 fantasy bestsellers for over a month. Half Black Soul is the second book in this series and H. D. plans to complete Alexa's tales by the end of 2012. In June of 2012, Joe, a fantasy novel about a young clairvoyant, was released as well. H. D. is a lifelong reader and writer, a true lover of words. When she is not reading or writing she is raising her two daughters, playing a little guitar, and spending time with her family. She is twenty three years old and lives in the northeastern United States.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Indie-Credible Author Devri Walls; Review, Excerpt #IndieCredible2013


Devri Walls
Devri Walls; Author of Solus series. 
Devri Walls lives in Kuna Idaho with her husband and two kids. She has worked as a music teacher and currently, a preschool teacher. She majored in theater and her love of a story still drives her today. Thankfully, she has finally found an outlet for all the voices in her head. Her first novel, Wings of Arian, is available on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles and Apple. The second book in the Solus trilogy, Wings of Tavea is scheduled for release Nov 2012.

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Why we HEART Devri Walls! 
Melanie's thoughts: So, you want to know why I love Devri Walls the author? Well, if you read her Solus series – you will know…..
The Solus series is one of the best YA fantasy series I have ever read, all you have to do is look up my reviews of those books to see how much I love them. She is one of those authors that can pull you into the worlds they create and hold you captivated from beginning to end. Her writing, the world building, the descriptions of realms, creatures, magic…. Not only pulled me in but actually make me visualise what’s happening, I remember an in air battle scene from Wings of Arian (book 1) and they were using Dragons & Pegasus as mounts and all I could think was, ‘Wow, this is amazing! It would look visually stunning as an illustration or even better, as part of a movie’, and believe me, that is rare for an author to make me think that. Not only that though, the characters are great, the storylines are epic & she blends together all of the elements I love in fantasy , which includes good versus evil, prophecy and soul mates and has brought her readers this awesome adventure which always leaves me wanting more. I’d recommend her books to anyone & I’m also curious to see what she’ll come up with next, when the Solus series is done…. I’m hoping for an adult book ;)

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Release Date: June 24th, 2013
Finished Date: August 30th, 2013
Publishers: Self - Published
Source: For Review
Format: Kindle 
Pages: 249
Buy: Amazon UK / Amazon US 

Kiora needs answers. Who is the Shadow? Who is Jasmine? Are they connected? And even more pressing—how can she stop the Shadow from using her dreams as a map to find them? They have escaped three times, but are living on borrowed time—and everybody knows it. 

Kiora’s search will push her closer to Alcander, send her to the dragon mountain of Toopai, and lead straight back to Meros—where magic will finally return to the land of no magic. Answers will be uncovered and plans unearthed that have been waiting for thousands of years. 

But with the Shadow’s forces gathering, the rebels are hurtling toward one outcome: war. Armed with knowledge and hope, Kiora is determined to change that path, but will fate allow it? Or will it teach her a hard lesson about following her own destiny?

The Review: Wings of Nestor is both breathtaking & heartbreaking as we join Kiora, Emane & Alcander for the penultimate book of the Solus series.

As the synopsis tells us ‘Kiora needs answers’ and now, more so than ever with her every move being discovered by ‘the Shadow’ who constantly finds Kiora through her dreams and knows just where & when to strike, so when Kiora discovers how she is being tracked, she is forced to take drastic action to keep them safe which will have far reaching consequences for more than one of our characters. Kiora’s perils do not end there as she is forced to put herself in more danger in the effort to gain information about the shadow & it’s connection to Jasmine and none more dangerous than a trip to Toopai to see the dragon queen, the oldest known creature in the world who may be able to help Kiora put the pieces together…. That’s if she survives the journey out there for as we all know, Dragons are not the most tolerable creatures and have been known to burn first, no need to ask questions later. On her travels she will make many discoveries, see first-hand just what the enemy is up to and come to understand just how far reaching the prophecy had been & that the seeds of her arrival were planted long before anyone knew…. But will it be enough to save them all and avert the coming war?

I adored this instalment of the ‘Solus’ series, it was always a given that I was going to love this book, just the same as I have loved the 2 that came before it because I am invested in this world, it’s characters and their fates and Devri Walls creates a beautiful fantasy world that will suck you in and take you on the most awesome, epic adventure. This book could definitely be classed as the reconnaissance book of the series so be prepared to gain a huge insight into what’s going on. Kiora’s character has again progressed into a more mature person, making decisions & taking risks more freely, you can definitely see the leader in her emerging and totally feel her character preparing for what’s to come in every move & every decision she makes and I’ll be looking forward to seeing her reach her full potential in the final book. In the last book I was torn between Kiora’s love interests, I still am… I do like what happened here but I’m saddened just the same (you’ll understand when you read it) both Emane & Alcander are great in their own way so I was really feeling Kiora’s dilemma and I have to say that it made me connect to the characters on another level too, I already stated that I’m not a fan of love triangles but something about how this is put across just adds to Kiora’s trials & growth as a young woman.

The storyline is as always, full of information, action, battles, adventure & excitement! it’s putting pieces into place, it’s drawing the line between friend & foe, it’s realising people’s intentions & potential, it’s understanding just what’s at stake, understanding the lengths & depths some will go to in the name of power and not just putting your life on the line… but your heart too. I thought this book was both breathtaking & heartbreaking, definitely the saddest of the series, especially towards the end and when some realisations are made. Breathtaking because there is always something new to be seen and discovered, awe inspiring scenery from buried underground temples & magically hidden houses to volcanic caves, covered in crystals & housing dragons, from those beautiful, colourful dragons, winged horses, shape shifting beings to tiny magical bugs holding huge secrets… truly amazing! & Heartbreaking….. well, I’ll let you discover why but you will be left in no doubt as to what is at stake and why Kiora fights against all that is evil. I personally cannot wait for the last book – Wings of Lomay – and what promises to be the EPIC final instalment of the Solus series. 
Excerpt of Wings of Nestor.

EMANE PACED BACK AND forth in the camp. “Why would she need him and not me?”

Drustan grunted, his head on the ground, eyes closed, tail snaking very close to the fire.
“Emane, go to sleep. I beg of you.”

“Would you like to tell me what is going on?” Emane demanded.
One yellow eye flicked open. “What are you talking about?”
“Ever since you rescued me, Kiora has been acting strangely.” Emane’s fingers itched to grab a sword, or a dagger, or something.
Drustan rolled his head in Emane’s direction. “To be fair,” he said dryly, “since we rescued you, we have been chased, and almost killed, by the most deadly thing in the land. Twice. There has not been much time for chitchat.”
“I know that!” Emane snapped. “But she has barely looked at me, talked to me, or touched me. Something’s different.”
Alcander stumbled into the barrier, clutching Kiora in his arms. His head was down, his white hair obscuring his face.
Emane ran to him. “What did you do to her?”
Alcander just grunted, taking a few more steps before falling to his knees. “Alcander! Here, give her to me.” Emane knelt down to take Kiora out of his arms.

“No!” Alcander growled, pulling Kiora tighter.

Emane jerked back his hand before being seized with anger. “What is wrong with her?”

Kiora’s head lolled back. Her eyes were closed, her face relaxed and peaceful. Alcander’s face was deathly white, beads of sweat dotted his nose, and his pupils were constricted.
“I said no.” His voice was tight and thin. “She is dumping a lot of magic—she will hurt you.”
Drustan lumbered to his feet. “It looks like she is hurting you. Set her down.”
Alcander forced himself back up. He stumbled over to Kiora’s sleeping pad. Nearly falling again, he deposited her as gently as he could before pulling a blanket over her.
“It’s all right,” Alcander breathed. “We fixed it. The Shadow can’t find us.” He wobbled before collapsing next to her.
 
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