Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Book Trailer: Battle for Acropolis

I am thrilled for the Gates of Atlantis books to come out. Just a few more weeks to go. In the meantime have a looksee at my fantastic book trailer. Here you'll get a sneak peak into Talon's world.

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THE GATES OF ATLANTIS: BATTLE FOR ACROPOLIS

Thirteen-year-old Talon is in trouble...again. He didn't mean to burn down the school library. It just happened. Things like that always happen to Talon. His life is a mixture of the weird and bizarre. No one else he knows can shoot fire from their hands or cause an earthquake...but he can.

Every night the same dream haunts Talon: the destruction of an underwater city. He doesn't have a clue what it means but he feels like fate is trying to warn him. It's not until he runs away with his foster sister Hattie that he discovers his trouble-making powers and strange nightmare are connected. Together they are the key to saving magic...to saving Atlantis.

Visit: http://www.gatesofatlantis.com/






Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Book Feature: Warrior Everlasting

Warrior Everlasting
by Wendy Knight

http://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Everlasting-Book-Riders-Paradesos-ebook/dp/B00K5HGI8G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399398259&sr=8-1&keywords=Warrior+Everlasting+by+Wendy+KnightFighting alongside the boy you shouldn't love is hard enough. Doing it while riding a unicorn who would gleefully fly to her death with you on her back is worse. What makes it insane?
Doing it in hell.

Scout and her unicorn, Ashra, risked everything just to make it into Aptavaras. Their plan is to free Scout’s family and the stolen souls, and seek vengeance on the man who took everything Ashra had once lived for. What they hadn’t counted on was Trey and his unicorn, Torz, following them.

It might be the only thing that will save them.
Because in Aptavaras, the soul stealers are many and the chances of survival are slim. Even if they can get past the demons, trick the demon master, rescue the souls and escape with their lives, there’s only one person who can open the gate, and he’s on the outside defending the world. But Scout, Trey, Ashra and Torz have one thing the soul stealers don’t— A reason to live.

Excerpt:
"You’re mad.”

She sighed. “I’m too tired for this right now, Trey. If you want Kylin, then—”

He glared at her. “You lose faith in me that quickly, Scout? I’ve been in love with you since I was eight years old. See these?” He held up his arm with the leather bands tied around his wrist. “Nine of them. One for each year I’ve loved you. I loved you when you hated me. I loved you when you were dancing for some other guy. I loved you when I watched you throw yourself off your unicorn eight billion feet above the ground.” Scout opened her mouth, but no sound came out. Instead, tears trickled down her cheek. Finally, she knew what those leather bands meant. And her heart swelled.

“Just because I talk to Kylin doesn’t mean I’m going back to her. What have I ever done to make you doubt me, Scout? And if you say the hospital—” His glare was more fierce than she’d ever seen it. Clearly, he’d heard enough about the hospital.

Scout smiled, scrubbing at her tears. “Nothing, Trey. You’ve done nothing to make me doubt you. I’m sorry. I’m just tired and insecure.”

His hand shot out, circling her waist, and he pulled her into him, so close she could feel his heart pounding inside his chest, and he kissed her like he would literally die if he didn’t. There was pain and fury and hope and love in that kiss. Scout rose on her toes and slid her arms around his neck, kissing him back, hoping he could feel that she felt the same way.

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Interview: L.R.W. Lee


I love to interview authors and find out what happens on the other side of their story, what inspires them, and what it took to write their book. Today on the blog I am happy to introduce L.R.W. Lee, author of the middle-grade fantasy-adventure series: Andy Smithson. I met L.R.W. Lee through an amazing group of authors, TheEmblazoners. L.R.W. Lee is an awesome person! She never hesitates to help share or help other authors. I am happy to have her here today. This was a fun interview and I know you will love the answers she gives. Now on with the interview.

What first inspired you to write the Andy Smithson series?

L.R.W. Lee: When I was 8 I read C. S. Lewis’ The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe and I fell in love with that genre and style of writing. I knew I wanted to write a children’s book in that style one day. Lewis had an allegorical message he wove throughout the story line and I wanted to include a deeper level to my writing that could help my readers live better lives. 

After working with a mentor in business for seven years, I knew I had embodied something valuable and worth passing on to readers. It is these uncommon life principles that I am passionate about sharing and that inspire me to write. They include overcoming frustration, fear, impatience, jealousy, knowing why it makes pragmatic sense to tell the truth and a whole lot more. So, like Lewis, I include a deeper layer to my stories.
 
I am always curious to see authors’ creative process. How did you start the book; with an outline, a scene in your mind, or like me with a character’s name?

L.R.W. Lee: Book 1 in the series I started with several scenes in mind. My brain sketched the fantastical world of Oomaldee and I went from there. Book 2, I started differently, with an outline. Having the world painted, I have invented what needs to happen in each book of the series and I now do a detailed chapter outline to ensure the book will get us to the point it needs to in the series.

What did it take to get this book to where it is now? Do you use beta readers, proof readers, or editors?

L.R.W. Lee: I rely heavily on my editor. She makes me look a lot better than I am J. I also have folks who read the first book that will now read my new works and give me constructive feedback about the storyline – what they don’t understand, etc.

I really love the covers for your books. They are colorful, vibrant, and they have action to them—everything I think a middle-grade cover should have. Who is your cover designer and were you involved in the process of making them?

L.R.W. Lee: Thank you so much! When I first published book 1, I used Createspace to design my cover, but as the first book was circulating, I kept hearing issues that people were confused as to who the author was because of how the fonts were done. As well, there was no designation that it was the first book in a series. So, before launching book 2, I hired a new cover designer, Dale Pease with Walking Stick Communications. I liked the basic design the first folks had come up with, but Dale improved upon it and, Mikey, as you know, when I put it up for comments in a FB group we are both in, you suggested adding a banner to really make it look professional, like my competition, and fix the earlier design issues. When I pitched this request back to Dale, he came up with the sword banner. The instant I saw it I knew that was it! That was the design that would take my books to a new level of professionalism. So much thanks to both you and Dale. Your combined creativity has raised the bar and opened new possibilities for me with this series.

I am a HUGE fan of audiobooks. I saw that you have released your first book, Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon Fury, as a free podiobook on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1l8u5YP. Can you tell us how many episodes are planned and how often they will be coming out? Who is the narrator and what drew you to create a podiobook?

L.R.W. Lee: I was listening to a webinar by a creative agency. The speaker was speaking about appealing to smaller potential reader segments once you’ve gotten tactics in place to cover the bulk of your possible readership. As part of this, he addressed doing a serialized podcast of a book. He stated that the podcast audience is primarily the upper 10% of income earners who don’t have budget constraints. He also spoke that it is very common to hook someone through a podcast and then have them go out and buy the book and not wait to see how the whole book resolves.

Armed with these stats, I recorded and edited the first chapter of the first book in the series. There will be 20 episodes that will launch weekly, each Friday. Depending on how this first book is received, I’ll decide whether to do the next book in the series. Once I have recorded all the chapters, I’ll combine them and launch them as an audiobook on Amazon.

If you could pick a favorite character from your book(s) who would it be and why? Is there a favorite line they say you’d like to share?

L.R.W. Lee: That’s a hard question to answer. It’s like asking a parent to pick your favorite child. I have to say I love all my characters, but I think Andy can be very funny at times. My favorite line is “Great… So neither of us knows anything about dragons… We’re so going to die!”

What do you hope readers take away after reading the Andy Smithson books?

L.R.W. Lee: As I mentioned above, I hope my readers are entertained, but more importantly, go away realizing that they can live more peaceful and meaningful lives if they use some of what they learned – those uncommon life principles.

Okay, it’s the question everyone is dying to hear. If you could be any flavor of ice cream what would that flavor be and what’s the name you’d give yourself? Personally I’d be a very sweet vanilla bean with jelly beans, gummy bears, and sugar cubes. I’d be called “Sugar, Sugar, Buzz, Buzz, Buzz”.

L.R.W. Lee: Why am I not surprised by that, Mikey? *laughs*

Me, I’d be a combination of chocolate chunks, caramel, mini marshmallows, chocolate syrup, nu-get and vanilla & chocolate ice cream

And I’d call myself either Crazy Mixed Up World of Sweet OR It’s All Good :)

You are an indie author. That is not an easy thing, especially for middle-grade writers. Can you share why you chose the indie route and what advice you’d give for authors wanting to take the jump?
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L.R.W. Lee: I chose the indie route rather than traditional publishing because I sent about a dozen query letters to agents and got a dozen rejections. Some would say I didn’t stick with it long enough. I would say I’m a quick learner. What I noticed with most of the rejections is that they came back way too fast for anyone to have read the intro. It seemed they weren’t getting past the initial qualifying stats that relate to the size of the platform I had built. Because I was just starting out, I had no platform of followers to speak of nor reviews or anything else that traditional publishers look to, to spend scarce advertising dollars when that time comes. Coming from a business background, I get it. Publishers must look at books as investments. With any investment, they want to minimize their risk and maximize their return. As a newbie author, I represented a huge risk. Given the number of projects they had available, they moved on to others with lower risk. It’s business.

Quickly learning that lesson, I was not going to wait and have anyone determine my future except me and with indie publishing so easy and inexpensive these days, I moved forward. After publishing my first novel, I have nearly 100 reviews on Amazon and a Twitter following topping 4,500 and I’ve successfully gotten over 11,000 copies of book 1 in the hands of readers. It’s a start. I am anxiously waiting to see what happens as I launch book 2, for it will both validate the start I’ve made as well as reveal gaps I have yet to bridge as I seek to establish myself as a serious author.

Will I ever pursue a traditional publisher? My narrative is that I will publish all 7 books in this series and then assess the size of my following at that point. I am clear traditional publishers have distribution on their side and I would love to avail myself of that in gaining more visibility for my work.

For indie authors we are everything; the publisher, author, editor, cover designer, publicist, etc. With so many time consuming roles how do you get the next book written? How do you balance your writing and your marketing? 

L.R.W. Lee: I am fortunate that I write full time. I don’t know how folks writing on the side remain sane. That said, my typical day starts with exercising. As I exercise, I think through the section of the book that I plan to write that day. I brainstorm ideas and ‘what if’ scenarios. I then work on marketing for a couple hours including social media and other opportunities to make others aware of my work. Around two o’clock I then turn my attention to writing what has been ruminating all day as I’ve been doing other things. I write for 3-4 hours. That’s usually my max before my brain sends up the white flag of surrender.  

You have seven Andy Smithson adventures planned, can you tell us about the newest book and what readers should expect?

L.R.W. Lee: The story just keeps getting better and deeper J. Book 3, Andy Smithson: Disgrace of the Unicorn’s Honor sees evil King Abaddon step up his attacks in his quest to regain eternal life and rule that world, becoming a significant obstacle for Andy to overcome in his quest to retrieve the third ingredient needed to break the curse that plagues the land. We also learn more about Andy’s mom and how her past will impact Andy’s future and we will see the spirit of Imogenia begin to  doubt how she has been moving against her brother, the living king, as she aligned with the evil Abaddon.

Is there anything else you’d like to share today?

L.R.W. Lee: Yes. Thank you for your support! It is you that I write for and it is gratifying when I hear feedback from you as I have over the year since publishing the first book in the series.

As part of my book launch tour, you have the opportunity to win 9 fantasy adventure ebooks from highly acclaimed authors. To enter go to my website at
http://www.lrwlee.com/#!giveaway/chq4.

Where can people find your books? 

Book 1: Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon Fury
Amazon Paper: http://amzn.to/17pu0ut
FREE eBook (all versions): http://bit.ly/Lk6yH5 
 
Book 2: Andy Smithson: Venom of the Serpent's Cunning
Amazon Paper: http://amzn.to/1eHKa4Q
Amazon Kindle: http://amzn.to/1j6sEKP
All other eBook versions: http://bit.ly/KlCycx
Where can people find you?

 
Thank you again for taking the time to answer these questions. I just downloaded the first episode of Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon Fury and I am excited to listen to it.  I am a big fan of fantasy-adventures and the premise of this book sounds so cool. I wish you nothing but the best on this book and the many more to come.

About L.R.W. Lee:
From an early age L. R. W. knew she wanted to write a children’s book. Her imagination for such a book was cultivated early on as her family didn’t have a lot of money. She and her older brother were encouraged to use their imaginations to entertain themselves. And use them they did – climbing trees and tree forts, using a quilt for a matchbox car city, making puppets and putting on shows, and much more and her creativity and imagination grew.

She went to college and got a degree in Accounting. However, most folks frown on “creative accounting”, so she continued to put her imagination/writing on hold.  Her business and creative interests eventually led her to found and grow a successful company which, with her partner, she sold in January 2012, leaving her time to imagine and write for the first time.

L. R. W. lives in scenic Austin, TX with her husband, her daughter who is a Longhorn at UT Austin and her son who is in high school.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Reads for Tweens: Taylor Davis Series

I am a fan of fun tween reads. That is why I am featuring on my blog today, not one, but two fantastic books that your tween readers will love. TAYLOR DAVIS AND THE FLAME OF FINDUL and its exciting sequel TAYLOR DAVIS AND THE CLASH OF KINGDOMS. Both are sure to enthrall and engage readers. But you don't have to take my word for it. Check out what people are saying about Hugo nominated author Michelle Isenhoff, and her TAYLOR DAVIS series.

"I LOVED THIS BOOK!!! It is so action-packed! The plot is totally unique...the characters are very realistic. I like Taylor a lot - he acts a lot like a normal boy would act under these circumstances. That makes him very real to me." -The Kid Reviews Books

"Michelle Isenhoff has created an action-packed adventure that tweens will find satisfying and wanting to read the sequel. The book has the right amount of danger mixed with a really great dose of humor. The plot is strong and the characters memorable." -Amazon reviewer

"This adventure book has plenty of twists and turns to keep a twelve-year-old glued to its pages. The story is filled with new fantasy creatures and a couple familiar ones." -An Amazon Reviewer

TAYLOR DAVIS AND THE FLAME OF FINDUL

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Taylor Davis didn't want to move to the Caribbean, and he certainly doesn't want save the world. But when he's sucked into a supernatural world of angels and their adversaries, that's exactly what he must do.


The Flame of Findul--the sword that guards the Tree of Life--has been allowed to burn out. Taylor and his new teammates must relight it in the forge of Findul the firesmith before the tree falls into the wrong hands. But Findul hasn't been seen for several centuries. And a formidable enemy, one who has eaten of the tree, stands in their way.
 
Sometimes life gooses you when you’re not looking. You might be happily coasting through days in a little New Jersey suburb, dreaming about Jennifer Williams and making plans to see the new movie showing uptown when—bam!—everything changes in an instant. Your family moves overseas and suddenly you’re hacking at water demons with a four-foot blade. Free on Amazon and Smashwords!

 And book one is now FREE! 

TAYLOR DAVIS AND THE CLASH OF KINGDOMS

 Taylor Davis would get stuck with an archenemy that won't stay dead.

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When three of his classmates succumb to a strange malady, Taylor becomes the target of irrational violence. Is it a coincidence, as Elena so firmly believes? Or could there be a more dangerous explanation?

The epidemic soon spreads to national leaders. Taylor and his team are called on to uncover the root of the problem before violence breaks out on a worldwide stage. Their quest leads them to the heart of Africa, to the underworld, and to a second encounter with an enemy who just won’t stay dead.
 Book two of the Taylor Davis series is now available for Kindle, Nook, and paperback formats. 

About the Author:

Michelle Isenhoff writes adventures for kids of all ages. Sometimes they take place in the past, such as her popular Civil War-era Divided Decade Trilogy and The Color of Freedom. Other times they involve fantastical plots or new worlds, as in The Quill Pen and Song of the Mountain. More recently, Michelle had a blast writing the first book in her humorous, high-action Taylor Davis series.

Michelle will never market profanity or controversy to her young audience. Instead, she relies on fun, solid story-telling. She prefers stories with some depth to them, and especially enjoys beautifully crafted language and a hero who grows and learns and changes. Michelle often receives emails from grown-ups (as old as 79) who encourage her to keep writing for "us kids!"

Visit Michelle at www.michelleisenhoff.com for free classroom materials to accompany her novels.
 

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Blog Tour: Artesans of Albia



I am thrilled to share with you this post. I met author Cas Peace at a conference her publisher was holding in Salt Lake City. Her and her husband had flown all the way from the UK to be there and I feel like it was all for me. She shared the most fabulous presentation on world building I had ever heard that after it was over, I had to meet her. Cas wasted no time in giving me tips and encouragement with my own projects. A few months later, Cas again came to my aid when I was ready to submit to publishers. She edited my book, helped me with my query, read through my publishing contract, and even wrote me a song! Cas is what I call a Giver. She freely gives of her time, her talents, her love to help others in need. To top it all off Cas is a brilliant writer!

I got her first book, King’s Envoy, as gifts at the publishing conference were we met. I finished it in
just a few days. I was absorbed in the rich details of the world of Albia. The story made me a fan for life! When her publisher announced their closer this past summer I was horrified. I felt absolutely terrible for my friend. I immediately sent an email to Cas to find out how she was handling it. Surprisingly, Cas was extremely positive (I would have been crushed)—she saw it as a new opportunity. When she told me then that she wanted to redesign the covers of her last two books, I practically begged her to let me do the art (I really did beg). I was star struck when she let me.

I’m not sure if anyone would know how I felt as I worked on the covers of these books. As I said before, I am a huge fan of the Albia books. I felt a mixture of feelings while working on the covers, from insecurity in my art, to elation. I was thrilled when Cas told me she loved them. I hope you love them too. They do not give the story justice, Cas has genius in writing that could never properly be reflected in art, but it is my hope that you see a glimmer of the magic she has created in them. With a much longer introduction than I intended, I give to you the rerelease of the Artesans Albia Trilogy, by Cas Peace. 
Artesans of Albia series synopsis:
On a foolhardy foray into a foreign realm, Taran Elijah is attacked by a terrible weapon known as the Staff. Killing its wielder, he escapes into Albia, inadvertantly carrying the Staff.

Concerned by the vicious raids that follow Taran's actions, Major Sullyan of the High King's forces crosses into Andaryon to seek diplomatic resolution to the crisis. She is captured and tortured by Lord Rykan, aspirant to the Andaryon throne. 


Slowly dying, Sullyan escapes his clutches. She offers her skills to the Hierarch in defense of his throne, finally confronting Rykan on the field of battle.

Her handsome Captain and lover, Robin Tamsen, embarks on a desperate quest to recover the Staff. But Rykan's greedy General, Sonten, is two steps ahead of him. If Robin cannot lay hold of the weapon before Sonten does, Sullyan's life and the lives of all Artesans are forfeit.

The race for the Staff has begun.


Praise for King’s Artesan

“One of the best fantasy books I’ve ever read. The balance between background story and action is just perfect. I’m very glad I found this author. You won’t want to miss this series!” ~Denyse Cohen, author of Witch’s Soulmate, Book 1 of the Living Energy Trilogy

“Splendidly written in a wonderful voice, drew me in immediately. Ms. Peace’s imagination alone gets 5 stars. Spectacular worlds and enchanting scenes. Anyone who enjoys losing themselves in a world of a charming fantasy with plenty of layers and a host of intriguing characters won’t be disappointed!” ~Rosary McQuestion, author of Once Upon Another Time

“As soon as I finished this book I was eager to start the next. I highly recommend this book. Great Job!!” ~Janus Gangi, author of Elizabeth Rose and That Morning After


About the Author:
Cas Peace was born in Hampshire UK, in 1957, and has lived there most of her life. Her first career was as a horse-riding instructor, and horses remain very close to her heart. She then spent 13 years working for the British Civil Service before leaving the UK to live in Italy for three years, 1991-1994. She speaks passable but by no means perfect Italian, and loves to return to Italy whenever she can.


Cas's other great loves are anything to do with animals, especially dogs and horses, (she supports many animal charities) and also singing. Cas loves folk songs and along with her husband, who plays guitar, has performed in many a Southern England folk club. Sometimes they even asked her back! She writes folk songs to accompany her fantasy novels, and offers them as free downloads from her website.

Author Links:
Here is the YouTube link to the new Trilogy trailer:



ARTESAN’s Blog Tour Schedule
December 12th – December 19

December 12thKelly P.'s Blog

December 12thCandace Bowen

December 13thDonna K. Weaver

December 13thMusings of a Writer

December 14th - <3.....Laura Crean.....<3

December 14thBook Lovers Life

December 14thDionne Lister, Author

December 15thHeoric Fantasy Books

December 15thOzero

December 15th - Harren Press

December 16thBeesley Buzz

December 16thR.K. Grow

December 17thItz2Mainstreem

December 17thRen Garcia

December 18thCabin Goddess

December 18thIllusions of Intamacy

December 18thInside Mikey's World

December 19thAirborn Express

December 19th - Litery of Erana

December 19th - Telling Stories
 
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