I'm
starting a new thing on my blog....
A monthly themed blog post. The first one is ESCAPE.
I'm excited to feature six authors and six books related
to the theme escape. The authors will offer a blurb and a short teaser excerpt
plus some buy links. A special congrats to Chris as this is release time for
his debut novel.
First up...
Spell For Sophia
By Ariella Moon
Book 4, The Teen Wytche
Saga
Blurb:
Kidnapped by her lawless
parents, Sophia resorts to thievery and arson to escape. Her survival depends
on her mastering magic and the supernatural, and guarding her heart against
Breaux, a voodoo queen’s grandson. When magic hurls the teens through time, Sophia’s
friend Ainslie will risk her sanity to find them. Fate and ghosts await, and
conjuring always exacts a price.
Teaser:
I'd thought escaping would uncoil the fear and worry
squeezing my heart. I figured I'd stop looking over my shoulder once I crossed
the California state line, or Arizona's, or New Mexico's, or the border between
Texas and Louisiana. But I hadn't. Terror and hunger dogged me. I reeked of
desperation. My head throbbed from all the bad decisions I had made since I'd
found my bio-parents.
I could still pull out of this; save Christmas. Call Ainslie, the voice inside my head urged. I bet he'll loan you his phone. My gaze zeroed in on the leader of a
ragtag group playing basketball on the schoolyard. His short black curls had
been coaxed away from his face, revealing warm nutmeg-colored skin and kind,
dark eyes. Fifteen years old? I wondered.
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Rest Thy Head
By Elaine Cantrell
Blurb:
Running away from a fiancé who betrayed her, Peyton
O’Malley finds employment at a beautiful mountain inn called Rest Thy Head. She
didn’t expect to live in the haunted room or to fall for the inn’s owner, a
fire-scarred, war veteran who uses the inn to hide away from the world. She
didn’t expect her sister to show up at Rest Thy Head either, much less her
formidable mother.
Now, thanks to the aid of a friendly ghost, Peyton has
a shot at true love, and so does her sister Ashley, provided the guys cooperate
of course!
Teaser: My heroine escapes from her
kidnapper
She paused for a moment to get her bearings. Should
she take Reggie or not? Yes, she should. Both horses were still tied to the
bush where he had left them. Where did he get a horse anyway? Stolen, probably;
she wouldn’t put it past him. If they still hung horse thieves, she might get
rid of him that way.
She quickly unsaddled his horse and removed its
bridle. “Get going,” she softly cried. The horse huffed and vanished into the
dark night. “Let’s go, Reggie,” she whispered. Reggie butted her, and the two
of them also melted into the shadows.
Two hours later Peyton admitted she was lost. The
trail she had followed had abruptly ended at the top of a steep ravine. If not
for Reggie, she would have fallen, probably to her death. Whether she liked it
or not, she’d have to backtrack and try to find the right trail. The lighted
dial on her watch caught her eye. Four thirty. It would soon be daylight, and
she feared to be too close to the cabin when day finally broke. “Hurry,
Reggie,” she cried. “Let’s get out of here.”
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Tempting the Earl
By Wendy May Andrews
After escaping from Bedlam where her cousin had her
committed for refusing to marry a man of his choosing, Emily must masquerade as
an earl’s servant to remain hidden. To her astonishment she finds she enjoys
the role, but unfortunately finds herself attracted to the haughty young earl.
He too struggles with an attraction to his beautiful
new maid, but has his mind set n pursuing a courtship with the much more
appropriate Lady Maude.
Who is Emily? Why is she hiding in the earl’s
household? Can a case of mistaken identity lead to true love?
Teaser:
“What’s going on here, George?” he called out in
slightly accented French as he approached.
Emily was fluent in the foreign tongue but felt unsure
how to proceed. Have I gone
all the way to France? her
confused mind questioned. That hardly seemed possible. Would it reveal too much
to acknowledge her understanding? She waited nervously to see what would
develop as the young lord approached the rear of the carriage. Up until very
recently Emily had led quite a sheltered life, and she felt unprepared to deal
with a handsome nobleman in her current state.
No amount of dirt could hide the refinement in Emily’s
face and bearing. Philip wondered dispassionately what this beautiful but
bedraggled creature was doing huddled in his carriage. His left eyebrow rose in
a questioning look as Emily burst into speech.
Buy Links:
For kindle: http://amzn.to/1D0RB0B
Paperback: http://amzn.to/1DPANdi
Vidal’s Honor
By Sherry Gloag
Which
will Honor lose first? Her head or her heart?
Blurb:
When
plunged into a world of spies, agents and espionage during the Peninsula wars,
Honor, Lady Beaumont, flees for her life when the French capture her husband at
Salamanca, and relies on his batman to arrange her safe passage back to England.
Viscount
Charles Vidal is ordered by Robert Dumas, the First Lord of the Admiralty, to
travel to Spain and escort the only woman he’s ever loved, Lord Devlin
Beaumont’s widow back home before the French discover her whereabouts.
Their
journey is fraught by danger, least of all knowing whether they are surrounded
by friends or foe. Will they survive long enough to explore the possibility of
a future together or will whispers of treason be enough to see Honor dispatched
to Tyburn first?
Teaser:
When
plunged into a world of spies, agents and espionage Honor, Lady Beaumont, flees
for her life when her husband is captured at Salamanca. Lord Vidal, sent
out to Spain, brings her home to a city full of enemies. Which will she lose
first, her head or her heart?
Buy
Links:
Amazon.com:
http://tinyurl.com/bpu7o75
The Fourth Generation
By Chris Von Halle
Blurb:
In the future, no adults exist.
Ever since the plague swept the world 100 years ago, no one has lived past
seventeen.
Sixteen-year-old Gorin, a collector
of curious artifacts left over from the pre-plague civilization, is on the
verge of perishing from that deadly epidemic. And his last wish is to find a
way to visit the rulers’ reputedly magnificent, off-limits mansion.
Up against the clock, he and his
friend Stausha steal into the mansion and discover a secret more horrifying
than they ever could’ve imagined—a secret that holds the key to the survival of
the whole human race.
Teaser:
In my YA
dystopian novel, The Fourth
Generation, the main
character Gorin lives in a society that doesn’t allow its citizens to have
possessions (among other things). However, over the years Gorin has both
illegally and secretly kept for himself a few objects that he’s found out in
town. And every evening, after a long day of hard, grueling work, he covertly
studies/plays with them in his bedroom as a way of momentarily “escaping” his
unfair, freedom-devoid society, which allows him to gain some perspective on
it. Below is an excerpt taken from one such evening.
I held the necklace, which had some kind of silver-lined
red stone on it, up to the torch. Supposedly the rulers still didn’t know what
the point of necklaces were. I put it around my neck, something I’d started
doing about a year ago. It just felt right. I stepped in front of the mirror
above the wardrobe.
The gold glinted in the torchlight, and every muscle in my
body relaxed. So precious…The necklace looked out of place next to the mottled
gray tone of my skin, which seemed even darker than yesterday, if that was
possible. Now that I only had two months to live before the plague finally got
me, my skin was darker than most kids’ in town. Such was life. Still, I could
make out my large, blunt features. Not exactly good-looking, but I was tall and
my decent-size muscles stretched even my sweater’s sleeves. A couple more
reasons I was a supply hunter, and good at it.
I rubbed my thumb over the red stone, curling my other hand
into a fist. It was so unfair I wasn’t allowed to keep things like this. So
unfair everybody in Middleton had to transport all objects they found to the
Baudelux family at the mansion.
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-fourth-generation-chris-von-halle/1122456449?ean=2940150856325
Veil of Secrecy
By Robin Alexander
Blurb:
Rachel
Brackett arrives in Sullivan, Montana with simple goals: relocate, settle an
estate, and manage her own antique store. Her parents and friends back home
called it running away. That’s just fine with her.
Rachel’s
curiosity leads her into the forest, and she finds creatures who know more
about her ominous heritage than she does. The creatures only exist in
nightmares – grotesque mutants and shapeshifters. They seek vengeance for
hideous crimes in genetic engineering, and Rachel is the prime target for
retribution. While Rachel searches for the truth behind the family she never
knew, a bounty hunter stalks her every move. Only Leonardo, a figure shrouded
in the shadows, offers protection. A were lion with the perfect blend of human
and feline features. Terrifying. Impossible. Alluring.
When
Rachel’s home is ripped apart and a friend attacked, it’s clear there is no
safe haven. She is no longer running from her past, but trying to survive to
make it to her future.
Teaser:
Rachel
Brackett watched road signs and mile markers blur past through a haze of tears.
She could run for years and find no escape existed from relentless memories,
pain and sadness. Never be able to give an explanation for the relief or
excitement, or the confusion born from the messy concoction. If anyone knew
what brewed inside of her, they’d think she was crazy. Or worse.
Someday,
Rachel thought, I might be able to get the emotions under control … but not
today.
All she
wanted was to run.
Rachel
pushed a button to open the driver’s side window. Fresh mountain air wafted
through the car, and a soft curl dressed the corner of her lips. Everything she
needed. Fresh air. Time. As much distance from the past as possible.
She
whisked away remnants of tears, and, thumping both thumbs against the steering
wheel, glanced out the window. Rachel drew in a heavy breath, filling her lungs
and calming the tidal waves within. She couldn’t deny how captivating the drive
had been since leaving the city. Winding curves shimmered in the high afternoon
sun, twisting through rich jade broadleaf and evergreen trees. Alongside,
rushing rivers snaked through deep gorges and under occasional white stone
bridges. Rocky shores decorated by wildflowers, and more than one fisherman
stood knee-deep in the gurgling waters with nylon lines dancing in the passing
wakes. Alpine peaks of the Sapphire Mountains to the west and the Bitterroot
Mountains to the east jutted skyward, snow-covered, even in midJune. The
further south Rachel traveled, the closer the mountains edged towards the road,
cliffs laced with trees and trickling water. Big Sky Country, Land of the
Shining Mountains, the Last Best Place. All nicknames discovered in her limited
research seemed appropriate. Whatever anyone wanted to call it, one word summed
it up best. Beautiful.
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Links:
Thanks for the spotlight, Kathy!
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DeleteWhat an awesome collection of books! And how clever to group them by themes. Nice work.
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