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Saturday, June 29, 2019

Sorrow's Queen by Ashleigh Giannoccaro + Murphy Wallace

Title: Sorrow's Queen
Series: Cavalieri Della Morte
Authors: Ashleigh Giannoccaro & Murphy Wallce
Genre: Romance Suspense
Release Date: June 27, 2019


Sorrow slips in quietly when no one is looking — just like I do.

It robs them of life and joy — just like me.

Sorrow is a killer in the night, murdering hearts and leaving destruction in its wake — and so am I.

I am Tristan Sorrow, I stole happiness, and now she is mine.

He came in the dead of night to steal me, to take me home. He was sent to rob me of my happiness and murder my hopes.

Creeping in slowly, he was an unexpected twist in my tale.

But he stole the wrong thing, he made me his Queen.

Tristan Sorrow stole my heart — and my life.

Every love story is written tragically in the blood of those who fell.



















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Friday, June 28, 2019

Beneath Black Clouds and White by Virginia Crow



Beneath Black Clouds and White
by Virginia Crow

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GENRE: Historical Fiction

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NOTE: The book will be on sale for $0.99.

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BLURB:

Accompanied by his wife to Flanders, Josiah Tenterchilt meets a man who could not be more different from him: an apprentice surgeon named Henry Fotherby. As these two men pursue their own actions, fate and the careful connivance of a mysterious individual will push them together for the rest of their lives.


But it is a tumultuous time, and the French revolutionaries are not the only ones who pose a threat. The two gentlemen must find their place in a world where the constraints of social class are inescapable, and ‘slavery or abolition’ are the words on everyone’s lips.


Beneath Black Clouds and White is the prequel to Day's Dying Glory.

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Excerpt Two:

Fotherby relinquished her hands and began running at once toward Wanderford Hall. Never had the distance seemed so great, nor the hill so steep, but he ran on. He did not spare a thought for Portland, nor the woman, but continued to run. If he had not known the way or became lost amongst the trees, he had only to follow the beacon atop the hill. As he crashed through the trees and charged across the lawns of the Hall towards the fountain, he gave a cry at the enormous flames that were visible through all the windows, and the thick billowing smoke that rose from the structure. He flung himself against the timbers of the door, but it was to no avail for they had been locked. It took him several minutes before the door gave beneath his blows and he collapsed into the building.

He coughed into his sleeve as he beheld the aggressive fire consuming the interior of the house. The huge painting of his ancestors blistered and burned before him, and he looked about for a moment before calling out to his father and uncle. But, as he did so, the smoke caught in his throat and he began coughing violently. Fotherby could not allow himself the time to weep but rushed back into the house, calling his father as though he expected the old man to hear. He rushed towards the stairs and began climbing but, three steps from the top, the timber structure collapsed beneath him and he plunged to the floor below.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Virginia grew up in Orkney, using the breath-taking scenery to fuel her imagination and the writing fire within her. Her favourite genres to write are fantasy and historical fiction, sometimes mixing the two together such as her soon-to-be-serialised books "Caledon". She enjoys swashbuckling stories such as the Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas and is still waiting for a screen adaption that lives up to the film!

When she's not writing, Virginia is a music teacher in Caithness. She believes wholeheartedly in the power of music, especially as a tool of inspiration. She also helps out with the John o' Groats Book Festival which has just celebrated its 2nd year. Hopefully they'll be plenty more to come!

Book Trailer (Beneath Black Clouds and White)

Website
(Publisher) www.crowvus.com

Twitter
@DaysDyingGlory

Amazon Book Link

Smashwords


Interview with Virginia Crow

1. Do your characters seem to hijack the story or do you feel like you have the reins of the story?
Just to be really contrary, I’m going to answer: both!  I start off knowing the bare bones of the story – an ending for each character – but nine times out of ten, they find their own way there.

2. Convince us why you feel your book is a must read.
I’m quietly proud of the storyline I concocted for Beneath Black Clouds and White.  It’s packed full of twists and turns and I’m confident there will be something in the plot which surprises any reader.  But more than that, I feel like this book has something to appeal to everyone. Whether you’re looking for an adventure, a mystery, a moral or a tale of love and friendship, it really has it all.  The presence of such a large team of characters means that there’s someone everyone can relate to, and I love the way even those who allow their actions to dictate an evil way of life have saving graces.  Life is not so clear cut, and my characters aren’t either!

3. Have you written any other books that are not published?
Oh yes! The catalogue is massive, and I never seem to have enough hours in the day to get my story ideas down on paper.  There’s usually an historical element to what I write, whether it’s based around true events or it’s fantasy. I recently turned my hand to children’s writing – that was difficult! – but even these had hints of history to them.  There’s something so reassuring about going back into the past, I can’t help myself!

4. Pen or typewriter or computer?
That just depends on the story.  Mostly, I write on Scrivener, or sometimes word.  When I started writing Day’s Dying Glory, though, I just wrote it on Google Mail and sent each chapter straight across to my sister for her to read through.  But when I’m writing my fantasy novel, I always use ink. It seems to fit better, although a lot of the time is spent twiddling the pen across the back of my fingers!  I’m having to type it all up on the computer now, though, so I’m not sure it was worth it! I do possess a typewriter, but I have yet to get passed the skinning my fingers stage every time I miss a button!


5. Anything you would like to say to your readers and fans?
I love feedback! I list my email at the front of my books and love getting any form of feedback from my readers.  I hope that, by providing an element of saga to the books, my readers feel invested in the characters. I love hearing who your favourite is and why.  Currently, Catherine Tenterchilt (who features more in Days Dying Glory) is the readers’ favourite – but tell me if you disagree!

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION

Virginia Crow will be awarding a paperback copy of Beneath Black Clouds and White (International Giveaway) to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.


Follow the tour and comment; the more they comment, the better their chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here:http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2019/05/vbt-beneath-black-clouds-and-white-by_8.html 



Detour to Paradise by River Ames


Detour
to Paradise
by
River Ames

Genre:
Sweet Contemporary Romance 

Lucas
Rockworth—a hard-driving force of nature has been ordered by his
doctor to take some time off and get his blood pressure under
control. You would think buying a cabin in the natural splendor known
as Gray Horse Lake, Idaho, would do the trick. All that mountain
greenery, crystal blue lakes and rivers, and nature-run-amok had to
be exactly what the doctor had ordered.


Enter
Sarah Burke… The innocently enticing young entrepreneur who’s
opening an equestrian camp for children with handicaps.

Her
initial impression of him is clearly wrong. For some reason, known to
the reader but unknown to him, Sarah mistakenly believes that Lucas
Rockworth is a shy, sensitive man. After having to deal a lifetime
with a dominating older brother and controlling father, she finds
these traits very appealing.

Her
recent breakup with someone who could best be described as a bully
has Sarah longing for a kinder, gentler man in her life.

Lucas
tells himself that, since he makes his living as a general
contractor, he has the hands-on experience to make himself into
anything Miss Sarah Burke is looking for.

It
shouldn’t be that great a stretch to become a modern, sensitive
kind of guy, should it? She wants Mr. Rogers… Well, darn, he can
manage that for the short time he’s in Idaho.

How
hard can it be to tame his darker, more cynical side?

As
for Sarah Burke? She thinks she’s met a real life version of Mr.
Rogers. But, the reader knows its Rambo who’s come
a’courting.

Would
the real Lucas Rockworth care to step forward?










River
Ames spent the first eighteen years of her life in Southern
California. Here is a partial list of some of the cities in which she
lived: Pasadena, South Pasadena, Duarte, El Monte, Arcadia La Puente,
Lomita, West Covina, Pacifica, Santa Monica, Palmdale, and Hacienda
Heights. In some of those cities, she lived at six different
addresses. In the city of La Puente, River's family lived in four
different houses on the same street. The non-glamorous reason for all
the moves was habitual eviction necessitated for non-payment of rent.
It was an interesting way to grow up.


River
attended twenty-six different elementary schools, two different
junior high schools and four different high schools. In one
elementary school, she was a student for only three days.


Perhaps,
because she was so frequently identified as the "new girl,"
the pattern of River being an observer instead of a participant in
the interactions going on around her seemed a logical fit for her
personality.


When
she was thirteen, River read "Gone with the Wind." She
skipped three days of school in order to finish the book in one
sitting. Disappointed in Rhett for "not giving a damn,"
River wrote her own sequel--in long hand, on three-hole punch,
notebook paper. The opening line? "Tomorrow dawned bright and
fair." In less than fifty pages, Scarlett had been transformed
into Jane Eyre and Rhett had fallen in love with her all over again.


After
Southern California, River has spent the next part of her life living
in the semi-rural town of Idaho Falls, Idaho. She is a graduate of
Idaho State University, majoring in Health Education Sciences and
Addiction Counseling. She's worked the past ten years at a Behavioral
Health Center where she assisted children, teenagers, and adults
committed in a 24/7 secured facility because of mental health
challenges they are experiencing.


River's
books celebrate the good-natured humor that lays at the heart of most
of our human predicaments. The conflicts are significant, yet it is
her characters and their quirky (yet somehow universally relatable)
thoughts, words, and choices that reflect a light-hearted peek into a
world we wish was real. The amazing thing is that these worlds are
real to readers for the time they visit there.


Readers
have said: "In a River Ames book, one minute I'm laughing out
loud, and the next I have a lump in my throat."


River
is currently readying a historical novel, "Gideon's Justice."
This three-part novel is Book I in a three volume western series set
in the Colorado Territory.







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Lost and Found by Breanna Hayse


Lost
and Found
by
Breanna Hayse

Genre:
SciFi Romance 

Lance
Callahan, MD, is known to his hospital staff as a man with a heart of
gold. When a young woman is brought in with a gunshot wound and
severe post-traumatic amnesia, Lance is just the man to care for her.
No one knows who she is, where she's from, or why she was left to
perish in the unforgiving desert. Even her name, Noelle, is known to
Lance only from an inscription on a necklace found in her pocket.


In
his effort to help Noelle, Lance determines that due to the trauma
she has suffered, the young woman requires retraining to become
age-appropriate in all of her activities. Her little girl persona
further shocks him when she suddenly claims him as her "Daddy."

With
nowhere else for her to go, Lance turns to his close-knit family for
help, and Noelle suddenly finds herself with a new aunt and two new
uncles, along with more love than she can handle. She quickly learns
that there are some very specific rules in the Callahan home, for
both Daddy's little girl and Lance's big girl, and that the
consequences for breaking the rules include a very red and sore
bottom!

Questions
remain about Noelle's past, and as the mystery of her origins slowly
unravels, it becomes clear that Noelle has a very special secret of
her own… a secret that could tear apart everything she's learned to
love, including the joy of being lost and then found by a man who's
given his heart to her.










BDSM/AP
lifestyler Breanna Hayse strives to give her readers truth and
reality of the BDSM/Age-Play/Total Power and Erotic Exchange
lifestyle.

Who
am I?
I'm
a native Californian gone 'wild', and had the opportunity to travel
the globe and discover the world through the eyes of both a Marine
Intelligence specialist and a BDSM lifestyler. I left the service to
go into hospice nursing and grief counseling, eventually working as a
marriage and family therapist for those involved in alternative
lifestyle development. This experience has allowed me to gain unique
inspiration for my books and offer realistic plots and relatable
characters.

In
2004, my husband, John, and I joined forces to work with both
submissives and dominants- teaching, training, listening and loving.
Our goal was to take the mystery and fear out of the lifestyle and
mentor people in safe, consensual and healthy relationships.

My
first book, The Game Plan, was published in 2012 and opened the door
to the now-booming world of Age-Play literature. Since that time,
I've devoted my 'spare' time to writing, researching, community
involvement, and private and group pro bono counseling in deviant
behavior, alternative lifestyle, and addiction recovery.

I
was formally 'dungeon trained' as a Domme before discovering my
submissive side when I joined the service. My scenarios are pulled
primarily from either personal experience or observation, including
spending time in BDSM clubs as the safety/medical officer. My
multi-faceted background allows me to glean from many avenues and
give a unique and intelligent literary experience through elements of
fantasy and fiction. I also discuss the questions and psychology of
the lifestyle in a manner that is fun and informative, and based on
'the real deal.'

I
live with my husband, musician, and fellow-author, John Hayse, and
two border collies in southern California. We practice a 24/7 D&S
relationship with speckles of AP (and many trips to Build-A-Bear),
and happily spend every moment together that we can. My hobbies
include my puppies, hiding my vanilla salt-water taffy where John
can't find it, exotic art, collecting inspirational trinkets, and
developing my own paddle line. You can also see me as a featured
author/instructor in professional conference settings and as a
Sexpert for kinkyliterature.com.








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