Vic Vallenez is awesome, and right now he is absolutely free for Kobo! Heroes & Vallenez is a novella introduction to the world of Barneby Knotts, that we will be exploring very soon. Of course if you wanted to pay for H&V he is just .99 on BN.COM and AMAZON.COM
Blurbish:
Victor Vallenez might not be a villain, but that doesn’t make him a saint. At age 16, Vic could be a career criminal, but instead he spends his time lurking in corners and telling other peoples' secrets—for a price. As a professional snitch, money is the only thing that talks more than he does. Still, as much as Vic hates to admit it, there are some things even blood money won’t buy—mainly Emily. So, when her chivalrous butthead of a boyfriend shows up and asks for his help, there is one very good reason he won’t turn him down—and that’s his angle.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Initiate by Tara Maya
Sometimes I have other authors on the blog. Usually it's other Green Envy Press peeps, but today it's Author Tara Maya. Fantasy Fans will love her.
She hadn't appreciated how fast and deep the river was. On her second gasp for air, she saw that the current was already dragging her out of sight of the screaming girls on the bank. A whirlpool of froth and fae roiled between two large rocks in the middle of the river. The rusalka and her sisters tugged Dindi toward it. Other water fae joined the rusalki. Long snouted pookas, turtle-like kappas and hairy-armed gwyllions all swam around her, leading her to the whirlpool, where even more fae swirled in the whitewater.
"Join our circle, Dindi!" the fae voices gurgled under the water. "Dance with us forever!"
"No!" She kicked and swam and stole another gasp for air before they snagged her again. There were so many of them now, all pulling her down, all singing to the tune of the rushing river. She tried to shout, "Dispel!" but swallowed water instead. Her head hit a rock, disorienting her. She sank, this time sure she wouldn't be coming up again.
"Dispel!" It was a man's voice.
Strong arms encircled her and lifted her until her arms and head broke the surface. Her rescuer swam with her toward the shore. He overpowered the current, he shrugged aside the hands of the water faeries stroking his hair and arms. When he reached the shallows, he scooped Dindi into his arms and carried her the rest of the way to the grassy bank. He set her down gently.
She coughed out some water while he supported her back.
"Better?" he asked.
She nodded. He was young--only a few years older than she. The aura of confidence and competence he radiated made him seem older. Without knowing quite why, she was certain he was a Tavaedi.
"Good." He had a gorgeous smile. A wisp of his dark bangs dangled over one eye. He brushed his dripping hair back over his head.
Dindi's hand touched skin--he was not wearing any shirt. Both of them were sopping wet. On him, that meant trickles of water coursed over a bedrock of muscle. As for her, the thin white wrap clung transparently to her body like a wet leaf. She blushed.
"It might have been easier to swim if you had let go of that," he teased. He touched her hand, which was closed around something. "What were you holding onto so tightly that it mattered more than drowning?"
LINKS
The Unfinished Song
(Book 1): Initiate by Tara Maya
DEADLY INITIATION
A DETERMINED GIRL...
Dindi can't do anything right, maybe
because she spends more time dancing with pixies than doing her
chores. Her clan hopes to marry her off and settle her down, but she
dreams of becoming a Tavaedi, one of the powerful warrior-dancers
whose secret magics are revealed only to those who pass a mysterious
Test during the Initiation ceremony. The problem? No-one in Dindi's
clan has ever passed the Test. Her grandmother died trying. But Dindi
has a plan.
AN EXILED WARRIOR...
Kavio is the most powerful
warrior-dancer in Faearth, but when he is exiled from the tribehold
for a crime he didn't commit, he decides to shed his old life. If
roving cannibals and hexers don't kill him first, this is his chance
to escape the shadow of his father's wars and his mother's curse. But
when he rescues a young Initiate girl, he finds himself drawn into as
deadly a plot as any he left behind. He must decide whether to walk
away or fight for her... assuming she would even accept the help of
an exile.
EXCERPT
Blue-skinned rusalki grappled Dindi
under the churning surface of the river. She could feel their claws
dig into her arms. Their riverweed-like hair entangled her legs when
she tried to kick back to the surface. She only managed to gulp a few
breaths of air before they pulled her under again.
She hadn't appreciated how fast and deep the river was. On her second gasp for air, she saw that the current was already dragging her out of sight of the screaming girls on the bank. A whirlpool of froth and fae roiled between two large rocks in the middle of the river. The rusalka and her sisters tugged Dindi toward it. Other water fae joined the rusalki. Long snouted pookas, turtle-like kappas and hairy-armed gwyllions all swam around her, leading her to the whirlpool, where even more fae swirled in the whitewater.
"Join our circle, Dindi!" the fae voices gurgled under the water. "Dance with us forever!"
"No!" She kicked and swam and stole another gasp for air before they snagged her again. There were so many of them now, all pulling her down, all singing to the tune of the rushing river. She tried to shout, "Dispel!" but swallowed water instead. Her head hit a rock, disorienting her. She sank, this time sure she wouldn't be coming up again.
"Dispel!" It was a man's voice.
Strong arms encircled her and lifted her until her arms and head broke the surface. Her rescuer swam with her toward the shore. He overpowered the current, he shrugged aside the hands of the water faeries stroking his hair and arms. When he reached the shallows, he scooped Dindi into his arms and carried her the rest of the way to the grassy bank. He set her down gently.
She coughed out some water while he supported her back.
"Better?" he asked.
She nodded. He was young--only a few years older than she. The aura of confidence and competence he radiated made him seem older. Without knowing quite why, she was certain he was a Tavaedi.
"Good." He had a gorgeous smile. A wisp of his dark bangs dangled over one eye. He brushed his dripping hair back over his head.
Dindi's hand touched skin--he was not wearing any shirt. Both of them were sopping wet. On him, that meant trickles of water coursed over a bedrock of muscle. As for her, the thin white wrap clung transparently to her body like a wet leaf. She blushed.
"It might have been easier to swim if you had let go of that," he teased. He touched her hand, which was closed around something. "What were you holding onto so tightly that it mattered more than drowning?"
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Initiate is free everywhere except
on Barnes and Noble (where it’s $0.99). You can download a free
.epub version via Smashwords.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
★ DUST OF THE DEAD SEA EXCERPT ★
As promised, late for my birthday, an excerpt of DUST OF THE DEAD SEA. The next book in The Hollows series. It's *really* book 2 in the series. The Skeleton Song is a prequel to Skeleton Lake. Look for Dust of the Dead Sea before Halloween.
In the night, weeds like taloned hands reach at the road like needles looking deep for veins. Never will they reach them, but somehow never beaten all the way back. The small wisp of moon gives no light that our headlights can't block out. The sky is only as dark as the asphalt that lays before us, cracked and wrinkled is the skin we can't the shed. Stars that should fill the sky like specks of dust in the dark underside of things seem not to exist. In the late hour, it is as though I have forgotten what they look like; standing both alone in their own light, and together in thick clustered families against the painted parts of the sky.
I wiggled closer to Raiden. In sleep, his head had fallen from my shoulder, and become pressed against the window that may as well be a painted wall of black. The only light is the horrible desert plants that are illuminated by the two beams in front of the jeep. I had to give up watching what lay out there, my imagination I hoped, was worse than what could really be lurking in the starless night. Yet I knew I was driving toward much, much worse.
The decision to come to The Dead Sea had been the right one. But the closer we got, the more I was afraid of the beasts that weren’t imaginary. I, the ever willing lamb, was headed exactly where the wolves would have stolen me away.
Haven't read the other books in the Hollows Series? Find them below, and other ebook retailers.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
The Best ★★★★★ Star Review (ever) of PIGMENTS OF MY IMAGINATION
So my massive bday plans were foiled by bloggers hiccup of my scheduled posts. I run around most days like blindfolded wildebeest, so I didn't notice until dinner time. Here was what was supposed to be the mid-day post. It's awesome, trust me. (DotDS excerpt has been moved to *checks schedule* October 2nd) The POMI book tour continues tomorrow.
This is the best review of Pigments of My Imagination... or possibly any book ever.
http://bit.ly/1bnQv6b
Enter to win
This is the best review of Pigments of My Imagination... or possibly any book ever.
http://bit.ly/1bnQv6b
★★★★★Seriously. Go read it. I'll wait.
Then make sure you enter to win the limited edition paperbacks here:
Goodreads Book Giveaway
Pigments of My Imagination
by Angela Kulig
Giveaway ends October 15, 2013.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
and the Kindle Fire here:
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Monday, September 30, 2013
It's my birthday, and I'm throwing a party! Pigments is just .99!
Happy birthday me! I've knocked the price down on my new release Pigments of My Imagination to
just .99!
Get it on Kindle.
Get it on Kobo.
Get it on Nook when they update it eventually.
Don't forget to enter to win a *Limited Edition* paperback on goodreads here.
And enter to win a Kindle Fire below! Come back throughout the day for several awesome birthday posts, with the grande finale being an excerpt of my next book Dust of the Dead Sea (the second...third?Book in the Hollows Series)
The Pigments of My Imagination book tour resumes tomorrow!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
just .99!
Get it on Kindle.
Get it on Kobo.
Get it on Nook when they update it eventually.
Don't forget to enter to win a *Limited Edition* paperback on goodreads here.
And enter to win a Kindle Fire below! Come back throughout the day for several awesome birthday posts, with the grande finale being an excerpt of my next book Dust of the Dead Sea (the second...third?Book in the Hollows Series)
The Pigments of My Imagination book tour resumes tomorrow!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Monday, September 23, 2013
PIGMENTS OF MY IMAGINATION, the long awaited super natural romance is now available.
I know some people refused to believe it was happening until it was here, the day is today! Pigments of My Imagination is available here:
Ebooks:
Amazon
http://amzn.to/16rv3V9
Kobo
http://bit.ly/16rvrmG
Barnes & Noble
http://bit.ly/19rA0jX
Paperback:
http://amzn.to/19rzToz
Synopsis from Goodreads:
From the moment Lucia steps into Bayside Art Academy, she is fed a steady stream of lies, but it’s not until she meets William that she begins to question the people she trusts. Unraveling fact from fabrication seems impossible until Lucia finds her first painting, and discovers the dead do not lie--at least not to her.
A dozen lifetimes ago, Lucia started a war. Not a war with armies or guns, but a bloody war nonetheless. The path leading Lucia to the truth is hidden within lovely art that spans the ages. In this life, however, Lucia doesn't know where to look. Lost, she turns to the one thing she knows with certainty--she is in love with Leo, and has been before.
Today is day one of the blog tour, and it had to be at my editors blog here. Larry actually became my friend because of seeing excerpts for the book on my blog way back in the day. I can honestly say, the book would have never been released without him. I obsessed over it, and had an awful time turning it loose. He made me. It was exactly what I needed.
While we're on the subject of the book tour, make sure you enter below to win some AWESOME prizes, including a Kindle fire. If you have won a Kindle from me in the past, it would be nice if you let someone else win ;)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Ebooks:
Amazon
http://amzn.to/16rv3V9
Kobo
http://bit.ly/16rvrmG
Barnes & Noble
http://bit.ly/19rA0jX
Paperback:
http://amzn.to/19rzToz
Synopsis from Goodreads:
From the moment Lucia steps into Bayside Art Academy, she is fed a steady stream of lies, but it’s not until she meets William that she begins to question the people she trusts. Unraveling fact from fabrication seems impossible until Lucia finds her first painting, and discovers the dead do not lie--at least not to her.
A dozen lifetimes ago, Lucia started a war. Not a war with armies or guns, but a bloody war nonetheless. The path leading Lucia to the truth is hidden within lovely art that spans the ages. In this life, however, Lucia doesn't know where to look. Lost, she turns to the one thing she knows with certainty--she is in love with Leo, and has been before.
Today is day one of the blog tour, and it had to be at my editors blog here. Larry actually became my friend because of seeing excerpts for the book on my blog way back in the day. I can honestly say, the book would have never been released without him. I obsessed over it, and had an awful time turning it loose. He made me. It was exactly what I needed.
While we're on the subject of the book tour, make sure you enter below to win some AWESOME prizes, including a Kindle fire. If you have won a Kindle from me in the past, it would be nice if you let someone else win ;)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Goodreads Book Giveaway! #POMI 2 *LIMITED EDITION* Paperbacks
Remember, these are the limited edition--extra large paperbacks that are only available from September-November. Get your hands on one now~
Enter to win
Goodreads Book Giveaway
Pigments of My Imagination
by Angela Kulig
Giveaway ends October 15, 2013.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
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