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Featured Author Sara F. Hathaway

Sara-F.-Hathaway-Author-Profile-PicFeatured Interview With Sara F. Hathaway

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
As a child, I grew up in rural Michigan. I fished the Great Lakes with my family, gardened and canned with my mother, shot rifles and shotguns with my grandfather, and learned to bow hunt, skin and gut animals with my neighbor. I also had a horse that was my best buddy and we spent many days in the woods together.

I moved to California at the age of sixteen and still live here today. I graduated from The California State
University of Sacramento with a business degree but realized my heart was not in business. It rested in my love for nature and the ideas my imagination could create. So I started extensively researching and practicing survival techniques and forgotten life-sustaining methods of the generations past. This inspired my first novel, Day After Disaster.

My family is comprised of my wonderful husband and two sons. My animal family includes my beloved dog, Sawyer, three cats and three chickens.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I have always loved to read. Some of the books that influenced me the most at a young age were C.S. Lewis’s series, including The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Also, Mary Stewart’s Hallow Hills Series. I love the King Author Stories.

When I started writing my own material it was mostly poems and journals. Writing was a way for me to express my feelings. I never actually intended to publish my work. I wrote my first novel, Day After Disaster, simply because I had the story in my head and it needed to become reality.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite books to read are books that have a fascinating story but also have information to be learned from them at the same time. As an adult, the books that have influenced me the most in my personal writing are Jean M. Auel’s books from The Children of the Earth Series. These book have historical references, anthropological information, survival information, herbal healing information and an awesome storyline to tie it all together. After I read those books I knew I had to write my own.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
Day After Disaster is an apocalyptic, adventure novel, featuring a dynamic young woman, mother and wife, Erika, who is thrust into a world turned upside down by a series of natural disasters. Finding herself alone in a city mutilated by this disastrous situation, she must save herself. Once free of the city confines, she desperately tries to navigate through the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to get back home to her family. Not knowing if they are alive or dead she must call on all of her survival instincts to plot a course through this broken environment.

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Deep

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Welcome to Deep Blue a submerged dystopia where the president’s death sparks a dangerous quest for three friends. Can they break free from the oppressive underwater forces before it’s too late? Dive into this thrilling YA novel of survival and rebellion.

Ryler is a young resident of Deep Blue, an underwater colony that’s home to the last survivors of a global environmental disaster. A disaster that wiped out humanity hundreds of years ago, leaving the surface air toxic and the last hope of humanity beneath the waves. After the devastating and unexpected death of his grandmother, Marna, who also happens to be the president of the colony, Ryler teams up with his friend Anna to uncover the truth behind her suspicious demise.
Their investigation takes them down a dangerous path, as they discover shocking secrets and a killer on the loose who will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. With time running out and their own lives on the line, Ryler, and his friends must race against the clock to solve the mystery and escape the clutches of an invisible enemy. Will they make it out alive?

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MILK by Michael Owino

MILK by Michael Owino

Milk: Milk Trilogy Is Unfolding the Truths about the Indian Officials
[City, Month, Date, State] the author Michael Owino has recently written a book under the title of MILK: MILK TRILOGY. The book falls under the category of historical drama and covers wide aspects of the legal and illegal businesses that are run by Indian officials. The story will keep you hooked to the pages, and you will be surprised to know how much illegal businesses are entertained in India.
The story is written from the point of view of the villain in this novel, and you get to witness Mumbai from her perspective. The villain in this novel is represented by a strong and powerful woman who can pass any obstacle that comes her way, Claire, who has been in a serious love and work relationship with the main villain of the story whose name is Gustav Kräsen.
Reading this novel, you get to experience the thriller of secret investigations that are held against Gustav’s illegal business. You will get to know some of the unknown sides of how a private investigation is being conducted because the secret agent in the story has the approval to freely investigate inside India for eight days, and he is making the most out of it.
About the Author
In between the work with the reach and writing the first draft of Caught in time. Michael took extensive writing classes at a school for two years, and his teacher helped him to get finish his debut novel, Caught in time, and a new trilogy and writer was born. Since then, Michael’s life has been all about writing.
“I always knew that I was good in writing stories. I had written a lot of text to music, and so on, but I had never written a book. While I had traveled a lot in Germany during my whole life and have some family members there, I was starting to wonder – how on earth could these skillful and friendly people ever have been Nazis. As history obviously always had been my great hobby, I was starting to dive deeper into the question – I wanted to write a book about how it could happen what had turned those people to this disaster.”

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Orenda by Brenda Trim

Orenda by Brenda Trim

ORENDA #1 – CURSE OF IMMORTALITY

Althea and Maeve never asked for eternal life.
Born in the early sixteenth century, their survival depended on hiding their special abilities from the superstitious village people they lived among. Controlling the elements and healing animals would get a person executed for witchery.

As they grew older Maeve got tired of hiding and that’s when disaster followed. Soon the twin-sisters would come to wish that their abilities included going back in time to change tragic events.

In this New Adult Fantasy trilogy, Elin Peer and Pearl Beacon introduce you to an epic tale that spreads out over centuries. Get ready to fall in love with the lush and magical Orenda and to be intrigued by the secret world of people with magical powers which includes some very handsome and mysterious shape shifters. Expect a slow burn romance.

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You Can’t Ruin Christmas by Olivia Noble

You Can’t Ruin Christmas by Olivia Noble

Dumped and devastated, my holidays were turning into a total trainwreck…

Luckily, my handsome, hockey player roommate steps in with a plan. He’s going to volunteer his services as my personal trainer, so I can get a revenge body and make my ex regret leaving me. But during our long, sweaty sessions at the gym, I find myself becoming more and more attracted to Sven.
His muscles are enough to make any girl swoon. He is sweet and caring with a panty-melting smile.
Did I mention he’s my ex’s brother?
Ignoring that, Sven might manage to save my Christmas from being an utter disaster, after all.

Sweet and steamy, over-the-top romantic comedy. Guaranteed HEA, laughter, and warm and fuzzy feelings. Snowflake Creek is short and sweet, so you can enjoy anytime. ♥ Grab it now to heat up your summer! ♥

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Featured Author Rick McCann

Featured Interview With Rick McCann

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I’m a simi-retired Merchant Mariner that has been on the water professionally since I was 17. Started out in the US Navy then after my hitch was up, I sailed deep sea then moved ashore to sail for the Cape May Lewes Ferry in Cape May, NJ. This is my hometown and I still live here today with my wife and our 2 Labs. So far, our 5 children have provided us with 5 beautiful grandchildren to spoil and love.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
My interest in books took hold while out to sea, as there wasn’t much to do on any down time. This is where the snippet of an idea that I could write a book began, but soon life got in the way of most of my dreams such as owning my own airplane and living on a Caribbean Island were replaced with many ours working and raising the family. As the kids got more independent and time restrictions eased, I began writing Standard Operating Procedures and policy manuals for my employer which brought back that little orphaned idea that I could write a book! It didn’t hurt that a lot of people had told me that I should write a book, of course the book I wrote isn’t the book they wanted me to write! About 20 years ago I started to put pen to paper but found that the only time I could really write was while on vacation, which is why it took 20 years to go from idea to publication. Of course the last 5 years were spent looking for an Agent/Publisher with an awful lot of rejection emails thrown in. So on October 10th 2021 my book, Two If By Sea was published!

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite authors to read are Tom Clancy, Dale Brown, and Stephen Coonts. Which all relate to my favorite genre to read is the Thriller/Suspense genre. I believe that the above three have combined to inspire my writings so far.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
My 20 year quest to bring Two If By Sea to publication was rewarded on October 10th 2021. It is a mystery/suspense/thriller set in a contemporary maritime theme that keeps you on the edge of your seat and the pages turning. The characters come to life, and you are rooting for some while loving to hate others, but never do you lose interest in their ordeals they must live through. The plot has many intertwined sub-plots that all begin with the captain of the ship taking a few precious moments to watch a sunset that brings back her childhood memories. This moves to more involved areas that take international terrorist, Columbian drug cartels, most of the ABC agencies in Washington DC to try and keep a nuclear disaster from happening on the shores of the USA. There is budding romance and relationship conflicts in the lives of the characters that add to the overall complexity of the situation they find themselves.

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Rising Tides: The Complete Series

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A family broken by time. Can they discover what truly matters?

Returning to her quaint childhood home after years of success in the big city, Brie is faced with a flood of memories from a long-gone past. Still struggling after the death of her late husband, she throws herself into reconnecting with her family and old friends – even if seeing her former high school sweetheart Jason Reed brings back some painful memories.

Desperate to mask her envy of her successful older sister, Evelyn fights the feeling that Brie’s return will cast her back into the shadows. As cracks begin to appear in her seemingly perfect life, Evelyn will be forced to reconcile with her emotions and let go of the past if she wants to rebuild their relationship. And when disaster strikes, she’ll have to decide if her old wounds are stronger than family…

Jason is used to hiding secrets. Not even Brie knows about his dark past. But as they begin to rekindle their friendship, Jason is forced to deal with emotions he’s buried deep within himself. Can he overcome the demons haunting his memories? Or will they sabotage his only chance at happiness?

Blending a wholesome and touching story with a gorgeous beachside backdrop, the Coronado Beach Series explores timeless themes of family, friendship, and rediscovering the past. With a dash of romance and a hint of mystery, this series is a perfect read for fans of contemporary women’s fiction. Scroll up and grab your copy today!

Grace Meyers brings you her bestselling series in boxset form. This is the complete series.

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Death and Diamonds

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The riotous reunion of two sisters. After escaping her mob past, Gabriella is making a new life for herself. Her sister, Sylvie is mobbed up and a walking disaster in five-inch heels. She arrives on the eve of Gabriella’s wedding, pissed off that she’s not invited. Sylvie carries a gun in her Gucci handbag along with her husband’s severed finger. The gun is to protect her from the Borkovic crime family. They have given her one week to return six million in diamonds or else. She blames Vince, Gabriella’s deceased husband, for the old vendetta and murder of Drago Borkovic. She reckons her sister is obliged to help. No way is Gabriella ever getting mixed up with the mob again. But when a mob-heavy attempts to kidnap them, they are forced to take drastic measures. They fall back on their skills: Sylvie offers a roll in the hay while the more practical, Gabriella, wants to cook for him. In an awkward self-defence scramble, the gun goes off. The bullet ricochets off Gabriella’s cast-iron skillet and the mobster drops dead. Now, they’re faced with the perennial mob problem; what to do with the body? To protect her family, Gabriella agrees to a wild ride in a stolen truck through the Australian countryside with her hair-brained sister at the wheel. They break more laws in their attempt to dump the corpse. But when they cross paths with an escaped convict wanted for murder, their prospects turn bleak. The bodies start to pile up and Gabriella wonders if she can trust Sylvie. Things don’t add up. But if they hope to survive the Borkovics they need to stick together. When Gabriella’s son is kidnapped, the stakes become personal. Can they find the missing diamonds? Will they get through their ordeal alive? The quarrelsome sisters put the fun back in dysfunctional! Buy it today and see the sisters’ relationship tested to its limits.

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Featured Author Keith Rossiter

Keith Rossiter

Featured Interview With Keith Rossiter

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I grew up in Africa, the child of second-generation (at least) Africans. We lived a thousand miles from the ocean, and I did not set foot in Europe until I was in my mid-twenties.
After 20 years of working in London, I now live in South Devon. We’re a stones-throw from the sea – and just try to part me from it.
After a long career in journalism, I’m now writing fiction full-time. And loving it.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I learned to love reading as a small boy, sharing books with my paternal grandmother. She came to reading late in life, and had a lot of catching up to do, and she dragged me along on the journey with her. It was pretty damn exciting.
I recall inventing my first proper story at the age of five or six. It was to be called: “Hunted are the hunters”. Needless to say, some big jungle beasts eliminated a group of hunters one-by-one. Be grateful you can’t read it now!

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
I’m a great fan of E. Annie Proulx, Matt Haig, Mitch Albom and Martin Amis. And whoever I’m reading at the moment (life’s too short to waste time on a book I’m not enjoying it so, by definition, if I’m still reading by page 50, I’m enjoying it).
Other recent discoveries that stand out in the mind include We, the Drowned by Carsten Jensen, and Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, by Yuval Noah Harari.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
The Covid-19 pandemic has opened our eyes to how precarious any society is, but for many communities around the world the disaster is merely déjà vu. The economic crash of 2008 brought chaos that many are still barely recovered from.
My novel “The Chaos Game” explores what could happen to a small community when it is pushed to the edge.
It’s a novel of love and vengeance – and on the Greek island of Crete revenge is a dish best served hot.
The people of Crete are quite fiery, that’s the best way to describe them. They’re already pretty hacked off after a decade of austerity, job cuts and wage freezes, so it doesn’t take much to light the fuse – and two Brits are the catalyst for an explosion.
This book is a thriller, but it is also a rare glimpse into a community so different from our own. Even today, there are Mediterranean people who believe that justice is best served without bothering the police, the lawyers and the courts.

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We’re All A Mess, It’s OK by Amy Lyle

We’re All A Mess, It’s OK by Amy Lyle

These humorous essays and quips are about the blunders and snafus, and of everyday life that most of us can relate to. It’s like “Chicken Soup for the Soul” if you threw in snark and expletives. If you like Jenn Mann, Samantha Kirby, and Jenny Lawson, you will love “We’re All A Mess. It’s OK.” Get a copy for your funniest friends, or for grouchy people to cheer them up.

The book is an easy read and offers a real message that we all can survive, even the worst of failures and ultimately, even though we’re all a mess, it’s OK.

The number one best-selling author of “The Amy Binegar-Kimmes-Lyle Book Of Failures” brings you her newest gem, “We’re All A Mess. It’s OK.” Over one hundred contributors share their failures, setbacks, and most embarrassing moments for this compilation of hilarity with the hopes that their stories would give the embarrassed and struggling souls some comic and inspirational relief. A Good reads Top 10 Best Humor pick!
Life is riddled with pain, disappointments, and failures, but given enough time, they’re folly. “We’re All A Mess. It’s OK” captures life’s most absurd moments honestly and without a filter. It’s filled with funny essays and one-liners that highlight the grainier sides of being human and imperfect.

The book covers everything from horrible internet dating experiences, the strangest of co-workers, vacations that went array, to the worst holiday gifts of all time. It’s an anthology of real-life disasters.

You’ll enjoy, “You Must Have Me Confused With Someone Else” which depicts Dane Levent’s severe behavior problems with her golden retriever, Buddy, after picking him up from boarding, only to find out a week later that she had the wrong dog.

And… “He’s Worth the Wait” by Bes. D describes her mother-in-law’s long-term relationship with a convicted felon she had met on Meet-An-Inmate.com.

And… “Saying ‘I’m Sorry’ Will Not Fix This Situation” by Ashley P. is a hilarious tale of turning her best date into her worst date by leaping onto her partner’s lap, causing what is called in medical terminology, a penile fracture.

And… Follow along with Traci Jo’s daily embarrassment by her mother, picking her up from school wearing different wigs, such as Dorothy Hamill and Marilyn Monroe.

And… Read an entire chapter dedicated to strange conditions, such as Shelley Miner Gardler’s need to gather her pets before she goes to work to tell them goodbye and to assign one to be in charge while she’s away.

And… Discover why Christine T sorts M&Ms in ROYGBIV order and eats them first by frequency until they’re even, and then one of each color in order until they’re gone.

These humorous essays and quips are about the blunders and snafus, and of everyday life that most of us can relate to. It’s like “Chicken Soup for the Soul” if you threw in snark and expletives. If you like Jenn Mann, Samantha Kirby, and Jenny Lawson, you will love “We’re All A Mess. It’s OK.” Get a copy for your funniest friends, or for grouchy people, maybe it will cheer them up.

The book is an easy read and offers a real message that we all can survive, even the worst of failures and ultimately, even though we’re all a mess, it’s OK.

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Featured Author James David Rich

Featured Interview With James David Rich

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
David Rich grew up on a ranch in Colorado. His dad introduced him to tractors and cattle, and his mother to music and travel. He toured the country with an amazing group of fellow misfits in the fighting 529th Air Force Band, attended the University of Colorado in Boulder and the University of Chicago Law School, and by some fluke began practicing law in Phoenix with Lewis and Roca, the firm that handled the Miranda case (which he had nothing to do with). David tried private practice but found the cushy job of assistant attorney general more to his liking. (His appointment as judge pro tem by the Maricopa County Superior Court was a resounding success because attorneys immediately settled any case to which he was assigned.)
He and his third wife decided they’d rather travel than work, so they saved every penny on a ten-year plan that took eleven years. Since retiring in his forties to become a full-time traveler, David has lived in almost every country on the planet. He has written dozens of travel stories for publications ranging from International Living to GoNOMAD.com, and his website, David and Mary Around the World, at MyTripJournal.com has been featured on LonelyPlanet.com. In his first book, Myths of the Tribe (1993), he examined the influence of organized religion on ethics, government, and economics, second edition August 2019. RV the World, now in its second edition, combines his seventeen-year tour of 170 countries with lots of practical advice. David also wrote The ISIS Affair, putting the fun back in fundamentalism, a satire on religion and nationalism in Syria. In 2019 he published Myths of the Tribe, when religion and ethics diverge, 2nd ed, and Scribes of the Tribe, our greatest thinkers on religion and ethics. All books are available on Amazon and wherever books are sold online. Antelopes, a modern-day Gulliver’s Travels, was published in Nov. 2020, and his latest book, Sail the World?, an absurdly true story and prequel to RV the World, was published in October 2021.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
Read set of Funk and Wagnalls encyclopedias at age 6 and never stopped reading. Started writing about age 13.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite authors are all physicists, such as Richard Feynman and Stephen Hawking. For fun I read mysteries and detective stories, and what I’d call absurdist entrées in these genres, such as Stephanie Plum and M.C. Beaton.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
My latest book is Sail the World?. Have you wondered how it’d be like to dump the rat race to sail around the world?
Here’s how that worked out for the author, a gripping, constantly on-the-edge-of-disaster sailing adventure punctuated by the unique and wacky characters from the worldwide cruising community, all with the same wild and crazy dream.
“My 35-foot Erickson sloop Grendel was sinking in the Pacific Ocean. I’d bragged about sailing around the world, but two hours after I began, it was a disaster. I was slip-sliding around Grendel, searching for leaks, enveloped in an eerie blanket of fog with zero visibility, surrounded by invisible hazards. Glub, glub.”

So, it didn’t go exactly as planned, a reality like nothing you could envision, a comedy of errors on land and at sea. An absurdly true story and prequel to RV the World.

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Pregnant with My Roommate’s Dad by Sofia T Summers

Pregnant with My Roommate’s Dad by Sofia T Summers

Daily schedule:

Wake up
Party
Crush on the roommate’s dad
Repeat

I have one word for this messed up life of mine.
Disaster.
My best friend literally lives with me.
And I drool over her dad right in front of her eyes.
She trusts me too much to notice it.
And I love him too much to stop.
He adores my curves.
He nurtures the crazy side of me.
And now… Now he’s also put a baby in me.

Guess who will have to toss her party schedule in the trash in less than nine months?
The same girl who is about to lose her best friend and possibly the love of her life.

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Featured Author Andrea Byrd

Featured Interview With Andrea Byrd

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I am a Christian wife and mom in located in rural Kentucky, with a deep affinity for an old-fashioned, natural lifestyle. Often described as having been born outside my time, I love to spend time with my family in the great outdoors, one with nature.

With a degree in Equine Health & Rehabilitation gathering dust and a full-time job tethering me to a desk eight hours a day, I decided it was high time to invoke change in my life. To show my children it is truly possible to make your dreams come true, I dove into the role of Christian Romance author with my debut series, Smoky Mountain Romance.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I don’t remember a time when I wasn’t fascinated by books and loved to read. As soon as I learned to read, basically. My love of writing didn’t come quite as easily though. I quite disliked it until 7th or 8th grade. The English teacher I had those years helped me find my love for writing. I’ve been hooked ever since then.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
Romance and Christian Romances are my favorite genres to read. I love a happy ending. And beautiful descriptions within the text. That is one of the reasons Diana Palmer is hands down my favorite author and inspiration.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
My latest work is titled Smoky Mountain Embers. It is inspired by the Chimney Tops II Fire that affected the Gatlinburg area in 2016. What started off as a miniscule fire turned into a full-blown firestorm with hurricane force winds. The disaster claimed thousands of structures in the area. After researching the disaster which had hit so close to home, I felt compelled to tell a story which would honor both the lives saved and the lives lost.

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Featured Author Margaret Marr

Featured Interview With Margaret Marr

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I grew up in the mountains of Western North Carolina and I still live there with my dog. Digger is my only pet unless you count the blue-tailed lizard that crawls along my windowsill and a mouse that eats all of the dry dog food much to Digger’s dismay.

By day I work as an environmental specialist, which is just a fancy word for housekeeper, at the local nursing home. By night I write spooky paranormal books with a hint of romance, a pinch of suspense, and a whole cup of thrills.

I’ve written over 15 books, which are available on Amazon with Kindle Unlimited or $3.99 to buy.

My hobbies include hiking, crocheting, diamond painting, adult coloring, and walking for my health. To date, I’ve lost 95 pounds!

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I discovered the magic of books in first grade. I was thrilled when I learned how to read all about Dick and Jane and Spot! I learned I could escape into a book and spend hours in another place and time.

I started writing over 25 years ago. I was a stay-at-home mom and looking for something to fill up the hours besides watching soap operas.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite author is Dean Koontz. He has such a way with words that blows me away. His writing is descriptive and profound. I also enjoy Amanda Stevens who can cause chills to go down my spine with her words. My inspiration comes from people who read my books and let me know how much they enjoy them.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
BANSHEE is my latest book, and is the second book in the Hayton County Supernatural Series for young adults. It took me a year or more to write it in between working my day job and dealing with life. Below is about my book:

After rescuing Bradford Phillips from the facility hidden deep in the mountains of Hayton County, the teenagers draw back and recoup. Abe Abernathy takes a job. Mandy Jensen has second thoughts about Abe and is still determined to rescue her mother with or without help. Bradford prefers to remain a loner. Simon Rogers is stalked by a screaming woman that visits him late at night.

Plans for another rescue operation is put on hold as the teenagers attempt to figure out what the banshee wants with Simon—and what she’s warning him about. Ghosts walk the streets of Hayton County adding to the pandemonium. A demon hangs in the shadows waiting for an opportunity to cause chaos that might just end in disaster for Mandy and her friends.

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Featured Author Annelies George

Featured Interview With Annelies George

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I was born on 4 August, 1964 in Bussum, the Netherlands, the second daughter of Levie George and Greet van Weerdenburg. After the gymnasium, I followed a one-year course as an international secretary in Amsterdam. Immediately afterward I started to work for a law firm, studying finance, management and law during the evening hours with the goal of becoming a lawyer myself. A move to a different town brought me into the fast IT world, where I was employed by GE Capital, marking the start of a successful career in the international IT Finance world. Due to the intensity of the job and long working hours, I abandoned my plans for a law degree.
At the age of 30 I was appointed to Benelux managing director of a US based lease company, a rare phenomenon at the time, since few females were holding similar positions in the specific branch in the Netherlands. Thereafter I accepted a variety of EMEA and regional management and sales roles with Cisco, Microsoft and Hewlett Packard. I still live in Bussum with my two pets, Izzy and Bella, two Maine Coone Cats. I love, among other activities, to paint and design necklaces when I am not writing. On occasion I like to travel to discover new places and understand the different ways of living around the globe.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
At the age of ten I was given a postcard collection of landscapes and city settings from countries all over the globe, tickling my imagination. Soon I found myself writing fiction stories together with my two year older sister, Marianne, during the school holidays, using the postcards and other pictures I found in magazines as the source of inspiration. Encouraged by two friends I resumed writing again at a later age, with the purpose of releasing a book detailing my personal adventures as a woman in a male-dominated business environment. Due to circumstances surrounding the events I described, I had to re-write the entire story. Frustrated, I stopped working on the book.
Soon thereafter I spoke to a psychic with an extraordinary life story, which inspired me to start writing again.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite authors are Sidney Sheldon (all his work), Jilly Cooper (the Polo series), Jackie Collins (the Lucky Santiago Saga), David Baldachi (The Summer and many more), Joy Fielding (The other Woman) and Penelope Vincenzi (No Angel – the Celia Lytton story). I like all sorts of genres such as crime, mystical, mystery, paranormal, apocalyptic, romance, adventure etc.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
Darkness and Light, part 2 in the Jessie Golden Earth Series will be released on July 18th, 2019. I took my inspiration from the current situation in the world, the increasing natural disasters, Munay-Ki and Quantum Physics, combined with the metaphorical meaning of darkness and light in the broadest sense of the word. When writing the book I reflected on something I wrote. This resulted in the start of Loveable Light, a personal initiative, centered around the beautiful light we all harbor within called Love. The ultimate aim is to create more positive energy around the globe.

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Featured Author Dan Henk

Featured Interview With Dan Henk

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
Dan’s early career included a year and a half stint drawing political cartoons for Madcap Magazine and illustrating underground projects such as Maximum Rock and Roll. In 1997, after struggling through a violent car crash and a knife fight with a crackhead that severed the tendon on his left thumb, he attended art school. Receiving some commercial and local gallery acclaim for his artwork, he moved to New York City in an attempt to kick start an art career. Heavily immersing himself in the local hardcore scene, he produced artwork for the bands Shai Hulud, Indecision, Coalesce, Locked in a Vacancy, Beyond Reason, Zombie Apocalypse , not to mention various local record labels and venues.

In 2000, he started tattooing, initially working on many musician friends. A year later, in September 2001, he was stricken with brain cancer and underwent surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Three months after the surgery, he married fellow tattoo artist Monica Castillo.

After a brief trip down south, that included owning a short lived tattoo shop with the infamous Joe Truck , in a venture that ended in disaster, he returned to Manhattan. His work started appearing in both a growing number of tattoo magazines and more fine art influenced outlets such as Aphrodesia, and The Tarot Project. Tattoo related books such as No Regrets: The Best, Worst, & Most #$%*ing Ridiculous Tattoos Ever and Inside the Tattoo Circus: A Journey Through the Modern World of Tattoos also took notice and included features.

Tragedy struck again in 2007, as his wife of 6 years, Monica Henk, was killed in a motorcycle accident by a hit and run driver. Despite extensive coverage in the local media and vigorous campaigns by both the tattoo and motorcycle community, the culprit was never found.

Sick of New York, he moved to Austin, Texas for three years, and started doing a regular comic strip entitled “Rollo & Me” for Tattoo Artist Magazine. Illustrations for Black Static Magazine, and This is Horror followed suit.

His first novel, The Black Seas of Infinity, was published by Anarchy Books in 2011, and he started an illustrated calendar featuring a variety of artists. A limited edition chapbook entitled “Christmas Is Cancelled” came out courtesy of Splatterpunk in 2013. In 2014 he started columns for Tattoo Revue and Skin Art magazines. That lasted 3 years. A reissue of his debut novel was put out by Permuted Press in April 2015. A collection of his short stories entitled “Down Highways In The Dark…By Demons Driven” was released by the same publisher in August. He continued his work for independent magazines, doing art for Red Door Magazine, The Horror Zine, Litro Magazine, a slew of books by the imprint Out Of Step, and every issue so far of the British horror zine Splatterpunk. Books started to feature his artwork on their covers. “The Sopaths” by Piers Anthony, “Splatterpunks Not Dead”, and “Splatterpunk Fighting Back” among them. His third novel “The End of the World” debuted this year, and his seventh book cover on the novel “Insatiable” should be out any day now.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I grew up on isolated army bases without a TV. Every week I’d make a trip to the library and check out a stack of books, and all of them would be read by the time I went back a week later.
As a teenager, I became connived I would be an artist an writer. By that point I lived in Gainseville, Florida, would work on storyboards all week, and take them on weekends to the local indie comic artists at book stores in town for review. Being kicked out of my house and homeless at 18 didn’t derail my plans, I eventually attended art school on my own dime, and moved to NYC to pursue a career.
Interviews with Marvel and DC convinced me I would need illustrated novels to bring my stories to life, and I started the core of what would become my first book. Brain Cancer and the hit and run death of my wife slowed my plans, but I finally saw the publication of my first book in 2011. I’m on my third now, and just getting started.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
HP Lovecraft and John Steinbeck most influenced my writing style, with the wild imagination of one and the attention to detail of the other. That said, I read constantly. Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Frank Herbert, William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, Philip K. Dick, Richard Matheson, and Anne Rice were some of my favorites, with newer writer’s like John Scalzi and Caitlin R Kiernan constantly grabbing my interest. I like anything with a darker, more realistic tone, especially sci-fi and horror.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
In a not-too-distant future, the US has fallen into near social and economic ruin. As the fringe elements of society and ordinary citizens alike struggle to deal with the terrifying new reality, a maelstrom of governmental deceit and malevolence churns just beneath the surface.

Against this chaotic backdrop, strange new beings have risen out of the rubble. A former government worker, who in a fit of obsession and delusion steals and inhabits alien technology during a violent raid… A teenager whose reality contorts, making him privy to the cries of the dead as he stumbles in and out of worlds in a surreal game of musical chairs… Soon things take a dark turn for the newly emerged pariahs.

A long-running conspiracy involving a highly proficient military-industrial complex is attempting to resurrect an ancient horror, and the very outsiders laboring to cope with the dangerously altered state of the world might be the only ones who can do anything about it.

The End of the World is my latest book, a loose sequel to my first The Black Seas of Infinity, with some of the characters in my second book Down Highways In The Dark…By Demons Driven making appearances. Inspired by comics and novel series, I like to keep everything in roughly the same universe.

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Featured Author Lynn Veevers

Featured Interview With Lynn Veevers

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
Hi my name is Lynn Veevers and I am originally from Washington State. I am a traditionally published author as well as a self-published author and a member of the RWA (Romance Writers of America) with PAN status. With my mother being from Christchurch, New Zealand and my father being a well-traveled retired Navy Chief, I have always had a fascination with different cultures around the world. As an avid reader, I prefer books that take me to a place I’ve never been and teach me something new at the same time. I strive to do the same for my readers in all my works. The Young Adult Genre is my absolute favorite to read, so it comes as no surprise that it is also my favorite to write. On average, I pen two to three full length novels a year. My first novel this year was, “Pinnacle”, a YA Paranormal Fantasy Romance intended for an older YA crowd. My second Book to come out is available for pre order now and is a YA Fantasy entitled, “Chloe Shipton & The Quill of LeFay” (Think Harry Potter with a multi-racial female protagonist.)This novel’s release date is June 12th, 2018. My third novel slotted for this year will be coming out on September 18, 2018 and is the sequel to Pinnacle entitled, “Eximius”.

Nowadays I live with my husband and kids in Southeast Oklahoma. My young adult and adolescent children are supportive and avid beta readers of my work and give me a straightforward and honest point of view about how authentic my characters voices and personalities are for their age group. What better reference than someone close to the same age as the main character. They are all very busy athletic types, but still carve out the time to listen to or read a, “Mom written” story. My kiddos always have and always will be her greatest inspiration. Aside from my literary side I am also a Ballroom Dance Instructor and cover art designer, although at the present I am not actively teaching dance.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I started writing in the Sixth Grade, but have been reading for as long as I can remember. It all started with a Dr. Suess Book, “Are You My Mother?”

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
There are so many who are favorites and inspirations! Some are in my working genre (which is Young Adult, specifically Fantasy and Paranormal), some are not. Well let’s see as far as the young adult genre goes, there are the ones you might expect, Veronica Roth, Cassandra Clare, Gayle Forman, Brenda Drake, C.C. Hunter, Rachelle Mead, Suzzane Collins, and the list can just go on and on. My tastes are very diverse. As for adult, I am a big fan of Romance so Nora Roberts, Debbie Macomber, Jude Deveraux, and Stephanie Laurens are few authors I also love.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
My latest novel is Chloe Shipton & The Quill of LeFay. It is the first in it’s intended series of four novels and intended for readers 13 and up. This work was inspired when my twelve-year-old daughter told me she loved Harry Potter but wished there was a novel kind of like it that had a main character that looked and acted like her. Since none existed I wrote one for her and thus, Chloe Shipton was born. The dedication page is addressed to my daughter. So now she goes around telling all her friends that it’s her book and in reality, I suppose she’s right. After all, Chloe Shipton would have never come into existence without her insisting that I find her a book that was like it. When all else fails…do it yourself! Think Chamber of Secrets meets If I stay. This novel took me less than 6 months to finish the first draft and was insanely fun to write! Here’s the mini Synopsis :).

When fifteen-year-old Chloe mysteriously disappears, the rumors at Grammaire Hall point to murder, but spiritual entrapment isn’t the same as dead. In a library that’s believed to be nothing more than a myth, Chloe’s spirit is separated from her body after witnessing another student’s murder. Try as she may she can’t remember what happened to her before she woke up as a spirit in the campus graveyard. As Chloe uncovers clues leading to the mythical library’s location and her body, a secret the Magical Parliament doesn’t want to get out, starts to unravel. Rogue sorcerers have infiltrated the school, intent on reinstating the Third Edict, and sorcery students are dying because of it. Destroyed long ago for horrific crimes against humanity, the return of the Third Edict would spell disaster for both magical and magicless societies. To prevent her own demise and the fulfillment of the Third Edict’s return, Chloe must find a way to reunite body and soul without giving the rogue sorcerers the weapon they need to succeed, a weapon only Chloe can activate.

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Featured Author Eden Walker

Featured Interview With Eden Walker

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I was raised all over the globe because my father was a diplomat. Now I live in a conservation village on the tip of Africa! I had a great pet, a salt-and-pepper mini Schnauzer, who transitioned to the other side and sometimes visits me as a dragonfly…

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I like to tell readers that I first began writing love stories on this little whiteboard when I was a teen, and it’s true (because you could be covert about what you were writing, i.e. wipe it out!) But even before that, as a child I was always writing and acting out these scenarios. You know, my dolls weren’t just Barbies, they were English Roses in broderie anglaise who’d end up hell hot in India, fighting off flies and riding on elephants. You get the picture.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
Everyone knows I’m a Marian Keyes devotee. I love chick lit – whatever that is – anyone else think it’s a bit of an insulting term? Basically, love stories that involve humor, passion and disaster. A bit like my life.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
One Night in Venice came out at the end of 2017. It’s a rollicking, steamy, heart-throbbing roller-coaster ride! Basically, this pretty normal, plain, uninspired art student (Kate Pollock) lands in Venice, of all places, the art capital of the world, absolutely oozing with history. She’s been let down in love and she’s depressed, making everything look drab. First thing she does is spot sex-on-legs in the ancient corridors, the illustrious artist Martinez Di Ser Piero. She’s smitten. Worse, it turns out he’s her practicals tutor. She knows no-one like that would ever be interested in her. But he is, and after their first kiss a suspenseful adventure begins, leading her to find her true artistic talent… and solve a crime!

I just loved writing this book. It was the second manuscript I ever wrote, but the third published. Originally it was set in Paris, over many days, but I tightened it up for the City Nights Series by Tirgearr. Now it’s a snappy 24 hours and introduces Ana Ortensia, who will be the Italian heroine in the sequel, One Night in Denpasar. Watch this space.

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Featured Author Chrys Fey

Chrys-FeyFeatured Interview With Chrys Fey

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
Chrys Fey is the woman I become when I am writing. In other words, she’s my alter ego. I step into her shoes whenever I sit down at my desk or pick up a pen.

When I was six years old, I became interested in writing thanks to my mom, an aspiring writer. At the age of twelve, I started writing my first book. By seventeen I had written three books in a series and was working on the fourth when something unthinkable happened . . . writer’s block! I thought my muse was gone for good until I discovered the problem and, with an abundance of determination, I set about rewriting my entire series. I worked on that series for eleven years.

I published Hurricane Crimes in 2013 with The Wild Rose Press. The sequel, Seismic Crimes, is coming out April 22, 2016. I am an administrator for the Insecure Writer’s Support Group and head their newsletter. I live in Florida and am always on the lookout for hurricanes. I have four adopted cats who keep me entertained with their antics, and three nephews who keep me entertained with their antics.

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
One day, when I was twelve years old, I sat down on a small grassy hill next to my house after a lone game of basketball. I was playing with the sharp blades of grass when my fingers brushed something stuck deep in the roots. I thought it could’ve been a lucky penny or a key to a secret place.

Curious, I dug it out and looked at my find. Unfortunately, it was not a penny or a key but a screw. The tip was crooked and it was crusted with orange rust. For the strangest reason, while holding that pathetic screw, a story came to me about an extraordinary girl in an alternate world.
I rushed inside my house, grabbed an old notebook and a black pen, and then ran back to that little mound of grass to write the beginning of that story. I wrote fiercely, trying to catch all the words stumbling around in my head.

I’ve written ever since.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
I love to read romance in all of it’s sub-genres and anything supernatural/paranormal, but no genre is ever out of the question. I enjoy reading J.D. Robb, Stephanie Evanovich, J.K. Rowling, Laurie Halse Anderson, Gillian Flynn, and Sandra Brown.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
Seismic Crimes is a romantic-suspense novel set in Florida following a hurricane and California during an earthquake. Seismic Crimes follows the novella Hurricane Crimes and is book 2 in the Disaster Crimes series, a unique series that centers around disasters and the crimes, as well as the love, that transpires from devastating events.

BLURB:

An Internal Affairs Investigator was murdered and his brother, Donovan Goldwyn, was framed. Now Donovan is desperate to prove his innocence. And the one person who can do that is the woman who saved him from a deadly hurricane—Beth Kennedy. From the moment their fates intertwined, passion consumed him. He wants her in his arms. More, he wants her by his side in his darkest moments.

Beth Kennedy may not know everything about Donovan, but she can’t deny what she feels for him. It’s her love for him that pushes her to do whatever she has to do to help him get justice, including putting herself in a criminal’s crosshairs.

When a tip reveals the killer’s location, they travel to California, but then an earthquake of catastrophic proportions separates them. As aftershocks roll the land, Beth and Donovan have to endure dangerous conditions while trying to find their way back to one another. Will they reunite and find the killer, or will they lose everything?

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Featured Author Jocie McKade

Jocie-2Featured Interview With Jocie McKade

Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
Howdy! I was what I like to call a company brat. My family was moved a lot by the company my mother worked for so I attended LOTS of schools and lived in LOTS of places. Right now, I’m a Midwest girl and live in a very rural area. I have an office mascot — Diesel the Wonder dog. He is part Jack Russell, part, I’m not sure. He was a pound puppy and is, wow, almost eleven years old!

At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I was one of those nerdy early and voracious readers who could read before they went to school. I actually wrote my first full length novel at twelve. It was horrific, I mean it was a fire-starter, but it taught me a lot. I have written most of my life — as a journalist, advertising, marketing and for magazines. I’d written dozens of books, but they gathered dust as I raised a family and worked a ‘real’ job – the kind with a paycheck and benefits. Then, after my hubster went through cancer I realized if I wanted to grab this dream I needed to go for it. I published my first novel only about five years ago.

Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
I read everything! Seriously, stick a cereal box in front of me, I’ll read it. About the only genre I don’t read is horror – mostly because I’m a coward and I can’t afford the leave the lights on all night. I love thrillers, mysteries, romance, and anything with humor.

My writing isn’t necessarily inspired by other authors. Honestly, people who have the tenacity to stick it out, even when that is the toughest thing to do, they inspire me. When I get rejections, or a bad review, I usually read a story about someone who overcame real difficulty and it puts those rejections in perspective pretty fast.

Tell us a little about your latest book?
Baer Truth is the first book in the series, The Three Baers. Yeah, I couldn’t resist that pun. The story smacked me in the head in the great state of Wyoming. We were taking a family trip to Yellowstone, stopping in Cheyenne at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. (Can you say hot cowboys?) Anyway, my mind rambles often and it went, ‘what if one of those beef ranching country cowboys feel for a city born, vegetarian? The Baers were born.

The first book, Baer Truth finds Abby Clark stranded alongside a road in Wyoming in January. She soon comes across a downright grumpy Joe Baer. His ranch is being lost, his family is in shambles and they aren’t exactly a match made in heaven.

Abby has not clue about anything on a ranch, and she’s well, a klutz and disaster follows her like a dark cloud. Hired as a cook on the ranch, she soon worms her way in the cowboys hearts and eventually into Joe’s.

Here’s an excerpt of her arrival at the Hidden Rock Ranch:
“Please, call me Mike.” He smiled, starting the engine. Making a hard u-turn, the truck slid across the pavement.
Abby fastened her seatbelt and grabbed the handle above the window.
The truck fishtailed across the ice, but Mike didn’t slow down. “I hope you don’t plan on going shopping very often.” He turned the wipers on. They screeched painfully across the glass. “It’s a fair piece to the nearest store. We plan far in advance for shopping trips, so you’ll want to keep a list for pantry purchases.”
They pulled off the main road onto a gravel road. He made several more turns onto smaller and smaller gravel roads, until they reached a rutted, one-lane dirt road. Suddenly the dirt road gave way to a smooth blacktop drive that wound around snow-covered banks, atop which a red snow fence ran as far as the eye could see.
“I think I’m going to have to drop breadcrumbs to find my way in and out of here.” Abby couldn’t remember ever having been so far from civilization. “Tell me, do you ever get snowed in back here?” As far as she could see in every direction was nothing, absolutely nothing, except hills, snow fence, trees, snow, and huge mountains.
“Occasionally we’ve been snowed in for a few days. We’ve got snowmobiles and we can get out for supplies with them.”
A lump formed in her throat that refused to be swallowed.
“We’ve also got the Cat and the Deere with plows and shovels.”
Abby had no clue what he was talking about, but as long as those things could get her out of this desolate wilderness, she liked them.
“Nobody’s lived at the cottage for awhile. I had the boys go in, knock down the spider webs, and make sure no snakes or anything was living inside, but they don’t always get everything. You aren’t afraid of spiders and such, are you?”
The lump on her head began to ache. Mike’s expression was kind, but odds were she was about to face those things, afraid or not. “I can’t say I care too much for them.”
“Well, snakes are hibernating this time of year. But they can move about when you start disturbing them. I’ll have the boys leave you a hoe just to be safe.” The truck slid across the blacktop road. Mike chuckled. “That was fun.”
Abby pushed a hand against the dashboard, her mouth becoming suddenly dry. “A hoe? What do I need a hoe for?”
“For hacking the snakes’ heads off, honey.” Mike was matter-of-fact.
“Hack its head off?” The ache in her head turned to throbbing and was joined by a rumbling nausea deep in her stomach. “Couldn’t I just call you or one of the men to come and–” she shuddered– “hack the thing?”
“Sure, but we’re usually out in the field or up at one of the cattle barns. It could be awhile before one of us could get it for you. By then it could disappear under the floor only to pop back out in the middle of the night and snuggle up with you in bed.”
“They’re cold-blooded, you know, and they like to find a warm spot to sleep. So it would be best if you just hack them when you see them.”
Her head swam. Her vision turned gray and began sliding into black. She had gone from a bad dream to a horrific nightmare. Abby pinched her thigh, wincing at the pain. Awake. She was awake. The nightmare was real.

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