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

Monday, 20 May 2013

Blog Tour: Interview with Gina Marie Long, author of Rocked, A Chelsie Valdar Saga





I'm excited to have an interview with Gina Marie Long, the author of Rocked, to share with you today. I hope you enjoy, and check out the Rocked book details further down the post. There is also a giveaway for an ebook copy of Rocked. 






Could you tell us a bit about your latest release?
Rocked: A Chelsie Valdar Saga, 1 focuses on Chelsie, a modern-day Viking warrior teenager who lives in Oregon. She has a younger brother, Ash, who is better with his brain than with battles. Throw in shape shifting Bigfoot who look hot and hunky as humans, an abandoned werecat, the search for a mystical weapon, a deranged stalker who is after Chelsie and is power-hungry, and the clock is ticking down to the impending Apocalypse-in one week. The story is suitable for age 13 and up. It’s categorized as young adult, paranormal thriller, urban fantasy.

What have you learned about writing and publishing since you first started?
A lot. I could write an entire book on that, but there are already so many awesome books on the subjects of writing and publishing. I’ve learned that nothing happens as fast as you want it to. There are a world of distractions and shiny things trying to grab my attention all the time. Marketing is incredibly important. Don’t bother “being an author” if you won’t dedicate time to promoting your books. The catch: don’t push books into people’s face, very rarely advertise them, people despise being “sold to”. The answer: network, make connections with people, show you care. The problem: this takes mega-time. And it’s impossible to be everywhere if you are only one person and still hope to write additional books. Oddly, but thankfully, I really love marketing! But the time…eeek! Another thing I discovered since I first started publishing is the number of other writers out there. It is unreal how many people have published books (whether with traditional publishers, self-published, a combo of the two, whatever way). It is difficult trying to let the world know you and your books exist among the sea of other authors’ books. So, hello out there! I’m waving at all of you nowJ

Is there anything you would do differently?
I would not have waited so long in between each of my published books. I wish I hadn’t wasted so much time. It would have also been nice to have had an entire series finished (or close to it) and then start releasing them like boom, boom, boom…have the whole series be out there so when a reader finished reading one, the other was instantly available to buy. I know that is not the norm for authors…you write a book then you publish it. Start over - write then publish. Repeat. I have ADHD and OCD, too, and I believe these mental issues mess with progress and maintaining a productive writing schedule. Sticking to a real work schedule, say Monday through Friday from 8 to 5, just as if I was driving into a regular job, is critical if you want to be a full-time author and want to keep pumping out books, do marketing, and hope to bring in a decent income.


Who, or what, if anything has influenced your writing?
Stephenie Meyer, Anne Rice, Amanda Hocking, Suzanne Collins. I also watch many supernatural and sci-fi TV shows, such as: The Walking Dead, Being Human, Supernatural, Grimm, The Vampire Diaries, True Blood, Beauty and the Beast, Lost Girl, Revolution, Defiance.


Do you plan everything or just let the story flow?
I plan just about everything. I do a major outline before I even start writing the book. The outline is usually 10 pages in length. Handwritten, too, and both sides of the paper! Tons of research, Google Maps, figuring out names, creating the mythology rules for my beings, character traits and things to know about them. I don’t always follow the outline 100%, though. As I write the story, I might realize it’s better to change something than to keep my original plan, especially if what I had scribbled in the outline doesn’t make sense anymore or is boring or inconsistent or I come up with a new kick-butt idea. I’ve even created new characters completely out of the blue midway through the book and some of those characters are so cool!

What is your favourite food?
Pizza.

Are you a morning person or a night owl?
Morning (although I am found on many occasion at the computer at 10:30 at night).

Where do you dream of travelling to and why?
Montana, perhaps around the Missoula area. We have toyed with moving there.

Do distant places feature in your books?
Not sure how to answer this one. I’ve published three books and all are set in the present time (not the past or in the future). Some of the locations have been my hometown area (Highland, Illinois), Kentucky, Massachusetts, Oregon.

Do you listen to music while writing?
Sometimes I do listen to music that I have on my iPod or I’ll turn the radio on. Other times, the music is too much of a distraction and I’ll turn it off. I DO love listening to music, though, and have an enormous collection!!


What are three words that describe you?
Hyper, talkative, animal-lover.

What's your favourite book or who is your favourite writer?
It’s impossible for me to narrow it down to a favorite book or writer. I sit here and try, but too many titles and authors flood my mind. The best I can do is list authors I love: Anne Rice, Amanda Hocking, Stephenie Meyer, Christine Feehan, Jacquelyn Frank, Karen Marie Moning, Heather Brewer, Morgan Rice, J.L. Bryan, J.A. Konrath, Suzanne Collins, Stephen King, Justin Cronin, Maggie Stiefvater.





Title: Rocked: A Chelsie Valdar Saga, #1 
Author: Gina Marie Long 
Publication: February 16th 2013 
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal, Thriller/Urban Fantasy



Synopsis:
The Apocalypse is coming...in one week. Chelsie Valdar and her brother are modern-day Viking warrior teenagers. They must find a mystical sword belonging to their ancient ancestor and flee to safety at a secret shelter, if they hope to survive. As the clock ticks, several Bigfoot and an outcast werecat become invaluable friends helping with the search for the sword and offering supernatural protection. Misfortune haunts their every move. Conflicts delay their progress. Especially when a devious and deranged enemy is infatuated with Chelsie and hungers for the sword, desperate to escape to the shelter with Chelsie by his side. Time is running out.

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Author Bio
Gina Marie Long is an author of paranormal thrillers, urban fantasy, and young adult novels. She has written the Unknown Touch-Werewolf Series and Rocked – A Chelsie Valdar Saga.
Gina's fiction stories are inspired from her interest in the supernatural, science fiction and fantasy world. She enjoys reading, watching evening TV shows, movies and listening to music. Writing indulges her passion for the entertainment arts, giving her active mind a playground of possibilities to explore. She stays active on social media sites and blogging, making connections with others who share the same interests.

She writes about werewolves, vampires, witches, werecats, Bigfoot, an occasional demon, psychics, Vikings, and riveting human characters. But not ALL in the same book! In addition, a light romance is included to spice things up (come on-every book, movie and TV show has some sort of a love story in it). The books do not fall under the romance category...just enough in the storyline to satisfy the girls. And the boys can breathe easy with the knowledge that they're not reading a romance novel but a paranormal thriller, instead. Depending on which series, the ages of the main characters are 16 through 30. Most are on the younger side.

"It's exciting to create strong characters that the readers fall in love with…or want to strangle! Writing books about other beings, such as werewolves and vampires, allows rules to be broken concerning life and the world as we know it. The idea to have these supernatural species living and breathing among us is so wickedly intriguing. Having close contact with them, developing relationships, and dealing with the good vs. the evil - it sweeps you away into another reality – an escape from real life. You wonder and worry about what the characters will stumble upon next. Or, what horrific tragedy knocks them flat on their faces."~~Gina
She lives in Highland, Illinois, with her husband and Jessie Cat.


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Friday, 19 April 2013

Spotlight: Colour Wielders by Dawna Raver with Giveaway





Title: Colour Wielders  
Author: Dawna Raver
Series: Heirs of the Magykal Realm Series Book One
Genre: New Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy Romance
Publisher: Curiosity Quills Press

Word Count: 133k

Cover Artist: Ricky Gunawan

Book Description:

Behind the Faerying Mysts, hidden from Mortal eyes, is a land where Gods, creatures of myth and legend dwell. And in the Mortal Realm, their Princess lives.
Quinn Sinclair is clueless to who she is. She thinks she's an ordinary young woman—well, mostly ordinary—living an ordinary life with her less than loving mother in Conifer, Colorado. On the night of her birthday, Quinn finds herself betrayed by a man who sends her life spinning out-of-control.

As she struggles to pick up the pieces, a vision of a man with haunting tourmaline-blue eyes begs her for help, and she finds herself transported into a Magykal battle forever changing her life.

Arik Morgaine—Demigod bad boy and outcast of the Magykal Realm—tried to avoid contact with Princess Quinn Sinclair for eighteen years, not wanting to make good on an old threat. But the fates have other plans. Arik can no longer deny his growing desire for Quinn, or the need to protect her from those wanting to control her burgeoning powers. Can the two of them come together and save the Magykal Realm from being destroyed by the Darkest of Magyks, or will powers beyond their control destroy them and their world forever?

Author Bio

 
Dawna Raver is an author of paranormal romance and urban fantasy. Colour Wielders, book one of the Heirs of the Magykal Realm series, is debut first novel. When she's not spending time in her fantasy world, Dawna loves football, reading, and pretending she's a top chef in the kitchen. Oh, and fawning over her dogs and husband, sometimes in that order.

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Monday, 25 March 2013

Spotlight: Tomorrow’s Dead by Celis T. Rono





Title: Tomorrow’s Dead 
Author: Celis T. Rono
Published: December 13, 2012
Series: Julia Poe Vampire Chronicles, book #3
Genre: Urban Fantasy


Downtown Los Angeles is on the mend. An alliance of revolutionary vampires and humans has freed blood slaves, wiped out master vampires that ruled by fear, and is bringing the city back to life. 

Kaleb Sainvire’s goals have been met, but he is miserable. 

In this third novel of the Julia Poe Vampire Chronicles, Sainvire lures Julia Poe back from her early retirement on Catalina Island to take on vampire threats from San Diego, San Francisco, and even within his own ranks. Still shaken from a shot in the heart a year ago, Poe is not ready to unite Downtown factions or face Sainvire again. However, she has little choice in the matter and must wipe up the mess around her.


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Author Bio
Celis T. Rono studied English and Sociology.  She is a voracious reader of American Literature and is a movie buff.  This is her first novel.  She is currently working on the sequel to That Which Bites.  Celis lives in downtown Los Angeles.

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Book 1
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Thursday, 21 February 2013

Cover Reveal: Spirit (Elemental #5) by Shauna Granger






Title: Spirit (Elemental, #5)

Author: Shauna Granger

Release date: April 30, 2013

Genre: Urban Fantasy

YA/New Adult/Adult: YA/New Adult

Cover Design: Mooney Designs

Cover reveal organized by: AToMR Tours



Book Description

Not even a guardian angel is more powerful than Death.

Always careful to watch out for others, Shayna put too much trust her abilities to keep herself safe and has been cut down by crazed man. Now she is trapped in the land of the dead, watching as her two best friends suffer the consequences of her death; their powers are fading and soon they will too. Shayna is desperate to return to the land of the living to save them from a similar, cold fate. To save her friends Shayna must turn away from the Light and, in doing so, sacrifice her wings.

But the longer Shayna stays among the dead, the further she slips from sanity. If Shayna cannot find her way back she will be condemned and lost forever among the restless souls of the dead. With nothing left to lose, she will do whatever it takes to fight her way back, with or without her wings.



 Author Bio

Like so many other writers, Shauna grew up as an avid reader, it was in high school that she realized she wanted to be a writer. Five years ago Shauna started work on her Elemental Series and released the first installment, Earth, on May 1, 2011. When not reading and writing, Shauna enjoys cooking and playing hostess whenever she can.






Thursday, 7 February 2013

Spotlight & Excerpt: Shattered Cirlce by Linda Robertson - with Giveaway



Shattered Circle
Persephone Alcmedi
Linda Robertson

Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Pocket Books

ISBN-10: 1451648936
ISBN-13: 978-1451648935

JUST YOUR AVERAGE MEGA-WITCH. . . .

It’s tough being a modern woman, but Persephone Alcmedi has it worse than most. Being the prophesied Lustrata has kicked her career as a witch into high gear, and juggling a wærewolf boyfriend who is about to become king of his kind and a seductive vampire who bears her magical Mark isn’t easy either.

Still, Seph’s beloved foster daughter, Beverley, is causing more trouble than these two men put together. The young girl’s been playing with a magical artifact that’s far more dangerous than she realizes. Now Seph must summon help from a mystical being so potent that even vampires fear him . . . and the cost of his aid may be more than she’s willing to pay. Seph, Johnny, and Menessos face threats from all sides—and a few from within. Will the forces of destiny cement their tenuous supernatural union, or shatter it forever?



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Liyliy, a vampire-harpy, had tried to kill me a few hours ago, and the struggle left me exhausted and sore. That was the reason I was still abed at nearly two in the afternoon. When my satellite phone blared the opening riffs of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Bark at the Moon,” it startled me, instantly reminding me about all the sore muscles I had.

Mid-reach, I stopped. That was Johnny’s ringtone.
He had tried to kill me, too.
My hand shook as my finger jabbed the Answer button.
“Hello?”
“Red . . . I’m so sorry.” Johnny’s voice was barely audible.
I sat up and deliberated whether to play deaf and repeat my “hello” as if I hadn’t heard him. I considered being a jerk and hanging up. I even contemplated ripping him a new one.
Instead, I remained silent.
Two days before, minutes after I’d performed the forced-change spell on him and his loyal pack mates, Johnny had attacked me. He’d always retained his manmind while transformed, but that last time he didn’t—he’d been pure animal. The only reason I was still among the living was because I’d pumped ley line energy into him like a human Taser.
“Red?”
He’d frightened me to my core. The unshakeable faith I’d had in him had been shattered by an emotional earthquake. Damage was done. My fear felt like betrayal.
But . . .
Could going through the forced-change spell repeatedly have an undesired effect?
No. I was sure the whole terrible incident could be pinned on the fact that my mother, Eris, had revoked the tattooed bindings she’d placed upon Johnny eight years ago. He suddenly had access to all the power and potential she’d locked away from him. That was surely a disorienting, difficult situation.
I’d helped him dig up the clues, helped him achieve that goal. Hell, I’d even been a part of the reversal spell. So some responsibility for the consequences was mine to bear.
“Persephone?”
He rarely used my full given name; he usually called me Red, as in Little Red Riding Hood to his Big Bad Wolf. Or Seph like nearly everyone else. I had to respond.
“I’m here.”
“Then say something.”
Pushing back the covers, I stood and began to pace. “I don’t know what to say.”
He paused. “Can you forgive me?”
I wasn’t sure.
Part of me said I couldn’t allow his attack to be a personal issue because of the fateful trio that Johnny, Menessos, and I forged by binding ourselves magically. The other part argued that no matter the circumstances, attempted murder was very damn personal.
It all happened because Johnny had surrendered to his destiny. His unique ability to transform at will made him the Domn Lup—king of the wærewolves. It was a position with power, prestige, and perks such as a Maserati Quattroporte. Johnny knew his royal place was unavoidable, but he’d fought it and hid from it a long time. He’d finally pushed forward because it was beneficial to our triple union, but kinghood was costing him his dream of being a rock star.
It had been my fear that he’d lose who he was in the course of this alliance of ours. More than ever, it seemed this fear was being borne out.
On the other corner of our triangle was Menessos. He now bore two witches marks—mine, of course. That made him my servant. When Heldridge, his former right-hand man, learned of my authority over Menessos, he tattled to the highest vampire authority, the Excelsior. To protect us against the personal grudge of the truthseeing vampire-harpies sent by VEIN to make formal inquiry, Menessos had allied himself at great personal expense with someone dangerous—a “nameless” guy I had aptly dubbed Creepy.
The secrets he’d wanted to hide from VEIN—secrets even I didn’t know—were apparently safe, but our little who-marked-whom secret was out. Menessos lost his haven and his status as Northeastern Quarterlord. Johnny had accepted great power and lost a lifelong dream. Menessos had lost great power and accepted serious personal risk. It didn’t seem fair.
And what about me?
In the last several weeks I’d learned that I was the longprophesied Lustrata, the Witches’ Messiah, She Who Walks Between Worlds, She Who Will Bring Balance, blah blah blah. As this news spread throughout the nonhuman communities, some scoffed and some believed. I was fine with the scoffers; it was the believers who were dangerous. They wanted to know if I truly possessed the power that accompanied those titles. Yeah, I was a magnet for nasties who either a) wanted me dead to be sure I didn’t have that power, or b) wanted to try to force me to wield power for their gain.
I guess I’d accepted the endless complications of my status and was well on my way to losing all scraps of naïveté.
At that thought, I stopped pacing. As I stared into the nothingness of a darkened corner, it felt like my innocence had slipped from my grasp and I was watching it skitter across the floor, waiting for it to come to a stop so I could reclaim it.
I wasn’t sure it was worth the effort to look for it. Or perhaps it would be impossible to find if I made the effort. Maybe it had rolled into some crack, never to be seen again.
I heard Johnny breathing through the phone.
It wasn’t Johnny who had rescued me last night.
When I defeated Liyliy, Menessos had been there to bring me to the haven. Sure, Menessos had a hand in creating the monster she now was. And it was he who had imprisoned her, creating her need for revenge. But it was me and my marks upon him that had brought her to Cleveland. When she pursued me from the haven—according to the Offerling I’d spoken to—Menessos had sent everyone out to search for me.
Had Johnny even known I was missing?
It was shitty of me to compare the two men in my life, but I couldn’t help myself. Though Menessos had drunk my blood numerous times, he hadn’t tried to kill me.
Yes he did! He nearly killed you not long after you first met.
We were strangers then, I argued with myself. Now, we know each other well.
Better, perhaps, than you should. . . .
Defiantly, I ignored my conscience’s scolding. I will not regret what I did last night. During the predawn hours, reeling from my encounter, I’d kissed Menessos.
Fine, but clearly you were able to forgive him.
That was true. Considering this, I felt hope. I sighed heavily into the phone. My whispered answer was, “In time.”
“There’s so much I need to tell you.” Johnny’s voice was raw, and the rev of an engine punctuated his words. I wondered where he was going. And I wondered if I should tell him about kissing the vampire.
It hadn’t been a peck.
When our lips had touched, I felt the promise and power of a more intimate union. He’d definitely felt it. It wasn’t only the power of the marks between us that had been kindled.
“I don’t know where to begin,” Johnny said.
His voice drew me out from my memory of a passionate moment with another man. Guilt swelled around my heart . . . but not remorse. What am I going to do?
Author Bio



Linda Robertson is the mother of four wonderful boys, owns three electric guitars, and is followed around by a big dog named after Bela Lugosi. Once upon a time she was a lead guitarist in a heavy metal cover band and has worked as a graphic artist. She still composes and creates art, when time permits. Linda currently writes and rocks in northeast Ohio. 
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 10 print copies of Shattered Circle




Thursday, 17 January 2013

Dual Cover Reveal: Justice & Blood & Gold by Rhiannon Paille‏


 JUSTICE: Art by Marc Wolfe (www.marcwolfeart.com) / Typography by Frankie Rose


Justice by Rhiannon Paille (The Ferryman and the Flame #2) 
 January 22nd 2013

How far would you go to destroy yourself?

Krishani always knew he would have to go to the Lands of Men, but he never thought it would be like this. Enemies everywhere, an ancestor he can't respect, elders he can't trust, a curse he can't stop and friends he can't help but hate. Desperate to end the pain, he sets out on a quest to find the other Flames and face the enemy that took everything from him. 






BLOOD & GOLD: Art by Paragraphic Designs / Typography by Rhiannon Paille

Blood & Gold (The Ferryman and the Flame #2.5) by Rhiannon Paille 
June 2013

This is JUSTICE from the villain's POV. 

The Daed are pawns to one of the most powerful members of the Valtanyana. Crestaos is insane, his hunger for the Flames insatiable. The closer the Daed get to achieving his goal, the more expendable they become.






Author Bio

Rhi was never a normal girl. Her life was an urban fantasy wrapped in a paranormal romance and served with a side of horror. To escape her everyday weirdness she began writing fantasy. She studied at U of Sedona and MIMT, obtaining a PhD in Metaphysical Science and Parapsychology. She's married to a chef/comic book shop owner and has a fondness for architecture. She frequents twitter and facebook, but if you really want to get to know her you should visit her site: www.yafantasyauthor.com




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