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Sunday, March 22, 2015

"The Purple Heart Detective Agency" by Rock Neelly

EXCERPT
The Purple Heart Detective Agency
by Rock Neelly


The Purple Heart Detective Agency is currently on tour with Enchanted Book Promotions. The tour stops here today for some short excerpts about the characters. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
The sudden disappearance of a magician isn’t usually cause for alarm, but it’s a different story when the disappearance isn’t part of the act.
Clay and Roddy are two war veterans – both amputees - trying to rebuild their shattered lives through their struggling Purple Heart Detective Agency. Then the beautiful Angela Thayer enters the picture, asking for their help in finding her missing friend and employer, Trevor Baker – stage name, Merlyn the Magician. The high profile case promises to jumpstart their careers … until the search leads to betrayal, intrigue and mind control. And then the murders begin ...
A hard-boiled detective story of murder and mayhem, a war story of pathos and survival, an action story of intrigue and violence, a love story of abandon and betrayal, a stick in the eye of the entertainment industry, wry social commentary on how America treats its veterans of war, but mostly a rousing tale of brotherhood in war and beyond.
And of course, a foul-mouthed monkey named Jerry.

Quotes from the Book about the Characters
"Roddy was all iron and kinetic energy. His lean, sculpted cheek-boned face is notched below his slightly longer than GI flattop of black hair. His eyes are black with nearly no irises. They are dilated and I know he is high. He sports a black pearl earring in one ear. He has a sole patch, the slightest goatee, really just a wisp, no sideburns and glasses with black upper frames that wrap his face like a baseball player’s shades. The glasses cross over his Italian nose, flattened a bit from a fight in boot camp. He has on a Black Keys tee shirt cuffed above his 'guns', and his ever-present cargo shorts are strapped tight to his narrow waist, hemmed closed efficiently at the base of his stumps which begin above his knees, or where they would have been. Sometimes it is hard for me to comprehend that he is still only 27 years old. Fallujah was 2004, only two centuries ago."

"Yes, Angie was beautiful, but she had me with her voice and particularly her laugh. It was melodious, inviting, and immediate. It might as well have been a siren’s song - maybe a siren crooning some Joni Mitchell, because she did have just a little of that West L.A. lilt in her words and in the way she tossed her hair and held her head. I realized it had been too long between words. I had been taking inventory of her. I had been staring for way too long. She stood and light from the window illuminated her face. Angie Thayer was our new client. I reflected on that a moment and decided I liked the idea of it."

"I turned to see Baker aiming the .38 at my head. His eyes were twisting inside their sockets, like a toxic cockroach was chewing on his optic nerves. He twitched, but the gun was steady enough in his hand. I dropped my assault rifle. Baker motioned and I took the handgun from my side holster and dropped it too, kicking it toward the Tahoe. Roddy heard the weapon clank and then slide across the concrete. He turned around with the noise and saw Baker aiming the gun at my ear. He looked helplessly at me. 'I hate to say I told you so…'"



"If anything, Penny looked younger than he had in Iraq. His physique was shocking. His arms seems on the verge of bursting through his shirt. And despite his bulked up chest, his waist was narrow and cinched with a western belt buckle. In Iraq, Penny’s face had always been a bit round, but now all of his baby fat was gone. Now in its place, all I saw was a hard man. Penny, I could tell, was now a professional warrior - by attitude, by lifestyle, and by training. Penny was now a mercenary. Anyone who didn’t think twice about screwing with him was making a huge mistake."

"Robo had led men into battle. He had lived to tell the tale, but he had been forever changed. Some men face life-altering injuries needing pity. Robo took it as an affront. He only became tougher after Fallujah. I could see a steel edge in his eyes and the set of his jaw now. Still I thought I could detect a slight weariness about him, maybe one that comes from chronic pain."

"To be honest, I wasn’t really used to being around women like her– or women of any type these days. Since I had returned to California from Walter Reed, it seemed like the women I met fell into three categories: one, those who couldn’t wait to get out of the room when they found out I had been in Iraq and had lost a leg; two, those who volunteered to sleep with me for a chance to see it (making me like a geek at a freak show); and three, those who displayed the rare ability to figure out I had a missing leg and then pretended to ignore it, allowing the 600 lb. gorilla in the room to control conversation by its very pseudo-invisibility."


Praise for the Book
"What do wounded warriors do when they return from war missing a leg or two? These tough guys start The Purple Heart Detective Agency. Using battle-tested skills, laughing all the way, when others have turned their backs, these sleuths solve mysteries. Rock Neelly’s novel is easy to pick-up, hard to put down." ~ Robert Beattie, author of Nightmare in Wichita: Hunt for the BTK Strangler
"Rock Neelly hands the reader well-defined, believable characters, caught up in a deft blend of old-school detective noir and modern technology." ~ Brian Dobbins, author of The Witch’s Cartel and Corryville
"The Purple Heart Detective Agency has a little bit of everything for the mystery/detective fiction reader. A unique mystery - a missing magician; unique detectives - disabled veterans; funny characters - Jerry the foul mouthed monkey. But more than anything, this book has heart. " ~ Night Reader
"It’s a hard-boiled crime novel, but it also has its lighter moments. Both Clay and Roddy bring interesting personalities to the table, and each of them has a lot to offer. The writing is fluent and easily transports the reader into the setting and story. If you like detective stories, you should definitely give this book a chance. And even if hard-boiled isn’t usually your cup of tea, the book has enough merits to give it a shot either way." ~ Majanka
"I knew I was going to enjoy book, but i never imagined how much the story would draw me in. Can't wait for more in the series." ~ Nick Mayer
"I loved how the author describes the people. This book is fun, serious, and a well told story. I really recommend it!" ~ D. Wall

About the Author
Rock Neelly is a Professor of Communications and English in the Cincinnati area. He has written numerous articles in magazines, journals, and books over his career. In his storied career, Rock has been a newspaper man, a sales manager, a contributing editor, and a bad guitarist in a garage band.
The grandson of cattle ranchers, Rock grew up on the high plains of Kansas shooting baskets and pheasant. He currently teaches film, literature, and writing at a community college in Northern Kentucky. He lives with his wife and family in Liberty Township, Ohio.

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"The Space Between" by Nikki Mathis Thompson

EXCERPT and GIVEAWAY
The Space Between
by Nikki Mathis Thompson


This book blitz and giveaway for The Space Between is brought to you by Xpresso Book Tours.


Description
Georgia Bristol’s life hasn’t turned out the way she’d imagined … but it’s a good life.
Despite that fact, she finds herself yearning for something she can’t define. Haunted by the choices of her youth.
Regrets. Everyone has them. What if? Everyone wonders at times.
Lost in town a few heartbeats shy of deserted, Georgia encounters a mysterious woman who gives her a second chance to regain the life she thought she missed out on.
Some say getting lost is the best way to find where you’re going. And sometimes everything must be stripped away before you realize that what you have, is what you wanted all along.
The Space Between is one woman’s unconventional journey to regain what she holds dear, filled with heartbreak, friendship, and love. A thought provoking tale that will have you relating to her struggles and celebrating her triumphs.

Quotes from the Book
"The dirt covered ground surrounding the bon fire was full of bodies - mingling, flirting, and drinking. She heard a shrill squeal and splash behind her. Why was she here again? Why wasn’t she under her covers reading, where she could be living Elizabeth Bennet’s life?  In theory, she should be enjoying herself. She was college bound after all, leaving the dregs of this podunk town far behind. But recent events had shaken her confidence. Recent events had made her question whether she had the strength to make it on her own, college and a new city. A city that had more than a Shell Station and a Dairy Queen."
"Alcohol and a broken heart proved to be a toxic combination. In the months and years that followed she’d often wonder how her life would’ve been different if she’d stayed home or turned Nate down and kept to the shadows of the oak tree that night. But pondering the events that had already come to pass was an act of futility and never offered her anything other than frustration."
"As a mom she was used to wearing many hats, while using both hands."
"Men, either were proficient at faking unconsciousness, or became deaf after midnight."
"Sometimes she came with a scream, sometimes a whimper … sometimes not all."
"Men were notoriously obtuse when it came to a woman’s complex emotions. Whether the male sex was truly in the dark, or played at it flawlessly, would most likely remain a mystery."
"She’d give anything to lose the uneasy feeling just beneath her skin. It crawled and itched. Kept her up at night. Uncertainty, not of what tomorrow would bring, but what she wanted from it."
"They always joked about who would be the hotter mom when their kids married each other. Lucy said tan skin ages slower, so she would win hands down since Georgia’s 'pasty white face will crack like a pie crust'. Georgia always said she would look statuesque and lean no matter her age, while Lucy’s 'short veiny legs will make her look like a Hispanic hobbit in drag'."

Book Soundtrack

Praise for the Book
"I wish there was a 10 star rating as this book deserves more than 5 stars. Thank you Nikki for writing an amazing woman's journey to discovery that makes you think of things differently. Don't miss out on a beautifully written book that will keep you wanting more." ~ Amazon Customer
"The Space Between is aptly named and beautifully written by Nikki Mathis Thompson [...] While living her life for her family and putting herself last, she has an experience that will enthrall the reader and make us all look at our own lives a little differently. What if ... holds new meaning!" ~ luckyone326
"Oh, Nikki, you have done it again, I am in awe of your creativity and gift of words! The Space Between is a beautiful journey and I thoroughly enjoyed it! [...] Thank you Nikki for writing such a beautiful story, I feel so personally connected to your characters, and I love escaping into the pages of your books!" ~ Emama30
"This books is so very different from the author's previous books. The humor may be gone, but the wonderful writing is still there. The character development, as always, is perfect. You feel Georgia's pain. You understand how she feels because we've all been there. The what if's, the what could have been's, we've all wondered. And we feel it and experience it because the author is just that good. I loved this story. The characters were real and the story just so true!" ~ Pamela Norris
"I love all of Nikki's books, but I believe this one is my favorite. EVERY woman can relate to this book! Thanks for another great read Nikki!" ~ C. Jordan

About the Author
Nikki Mathis Thompson spent her formative years singing, dancing and creating her own world of make-believe. From an early age she developed a love of reading that has grown exponentially to near addiction.
She has a business degree from the University of Texas at Dallas. Her degree looks great in the frame, but hasn't been utilized in years. She gladly left the cubicle life behind to raise her daughter and a son was added to the mix some years later.
You can find her devouring a book while drinking a glass of wine, doing her part to save the planet or lip-synching to her favorite songs while running through her suburb. She lives outside of Dallas with her family.

Giveaway
Enter the blitz-wide giveaway for a chance to win a $20 Amazon or B&N gift card.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

"Passing through Perfect" by Bette Lee Crosby

GIVEAWAY
Passing through Perfect
(The Wyattsville Series Book 3)
by Bette Lee Crosby


Passing through Perfect is the third book in Bette Lee Crosby's Wyattsville Series. Also available: Spare Change, Jubilee's Journey (read my blog post), and The Wyattsville Series Box Set.


  
This book blast and giveaway is brought to you by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer.


Description
It’s 1946. The war is over. Millions of American soldiers are coming home and Benjamin Church is one of them. After four years of being away he thought things in Alabama would have changed, but they haven’t. Grinder’s Corner is as it’s always been - a hardscrabble burp in the road. It’s not much, but it’s home.
When Benjamin attends a harvest festival in Twin Pines, he catches sight of Delia. Before their first dance ends, he knows for certain she’s the one. They fall madly in love; happily, impatiently, imprudently, in love. It doesn’t matter that her daddy is staunchly opposed to the thought of his daughter marrying a cotton farmer, never mind a poor one.
It’s true Benjamin has little to offer; he’s a sharecropper who will spend his whole life sweating and slaving to do little more than put food on the table. But that’s how things are in Alabama. Benjamin is better off than most; he has a wife, a boy he adores, and a house that doesn’t leak rain. Yes, Benjamin considers himself a lucky man until the fateful night that changes everything.

Video for Book 1


Quotes from the Book
"When the heart of a man gets pulled loose he starts dying. I started dying a year ago, and I’m still working on it. I ain’t going all at once; I’m going piece by piece."
"The sheriff recognized Benjamin. He’d done work for Missus Haledon, and he’d done a good job. He painted their back fence and repaired a broken window in the storage shed. He was blacker than most but known for being polite, unlike the smart-mouthed coloreds who lived on the far side of Bakerstown."
"As he sat at the kitchen table and drank a glass of sweet tea with his daddy, her ghost slid in alongside of them. It was a sadness neither of them wanted to speak of."

Praise for the Book
"Passing through Perfect is not the kind of novel that excels in pat answers, simple characters, and calm progressive events – and this is evident from the first paragraph, which opens with a punch and keeps on emotionally slugging… Southern fiction writing at its best: spiritually infused, warm, and family-oriented…" ~ Midwest Book Review, Diane Donovan’s Shelf
"A heartwarming tale that shows both the good and bad found in mankind… Highly Recommended to those who enjoy historical fiction." ~ Inspired Kathy, I am a Reader
"Author Bette Lee Crosby’s characters take on heartbreak and oppression with dignity, courage, and a shaken but strong faith in a better tomorrow." ~ Indie Reader
"An uplifting story of family, love, kindness and hope, despite some people’s less than commendable behavior and attitudes." ~ Between the Lines

About the Author
Award-winning novelist Bette Lee Crosby shares the storytelling charm of her Southern Mama in tales that are both heartrending and heartwarming. She is best known for her creation of characters that readers find unforgettable.
Passing through Perfect is Crosby’s tenth novel and the third book in the Wyattsville Series that began with the USA Today Bestseller Spare Change. Her work was first recognized in 2006 when she received The National League of American Pen Women Award for a then unpublished manuscript. Since then, she has gone on to win another twenty literary awards, including the Royal Palm Literary Award, the Reviewer’s Choice Award, the FPA President’s Book Award Gold Medal and the 2014 Reader’s Favorite Gold Medal.

Giveaway
Enter the blast-wide giveaway for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card or PayPal cash.

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