Tuesday, May 28, 2013

"Penelope" by Anya Wylde

Penelope
by Anya Wylde



Description
Leaving behind the rural charms of Finnshire, Miss Penelope Fairweather arrives in London with hope in her heart and a dream in her eye. The dowager, no less, has invited her for a season in London, where she will attempt to catch a husband.
Thus begins our heroine's tale as she attempts to tackle the London season with all her rustic finesse. Unfortunately, her rustic finesse turns out to be as delicate as a fat bear trying to rip apart a honeycomb infested with buzzing bees.
What follows is a series of misadventures, love affairs, moonlit balls, fancy clothes, fake moustaches, highwaymen, sneering beauties, pickpockets, and the wrath of a devilishly handsome duke.

Excerpt
The dowager cast a worried glance at the door while Lady Radclyff stared at the grandfather clock willing its giant needles to move.

“She is late, Mamma.”

“She will be here soon enough.”

“Do you think she is dead?”

“Annie, she is not that late!”

“Yes, but she is coming all the way from that … that Finny village. It has been raining all day and she refused our offer of a carriage. The post-chaise could have lodged itself in a pothole and overturned. I suppose she is lying in some gully, blood pooling underneath her awkwardly twisted body and not a soul in sight.”

“It’s Finnshire not Finny, and she has her maid with her.”

“Well, then the maid is dead too. The weight of the carriage finished her off well before her mistress. Poor Miss Fairweather twitched and trembled for eons fighting for that last breath.”

“I will seriously contemplate your very vivid scenario if Miss Fairweather does not arrive in the next five hours. Until then can we converse like gently bred women? If your brother heard you speaking like this, he would have you sent to the country for the next three seasons.”

“I am bored. I can’t go to the shops, go riding or feel excited about the season. Do you know that I attended a hundred and five balls last year alone, and that does not count the dinners and tea parties?”

“Miss Fairweather would have loved to attend a hundred and five balls last year. You have had the pleasure of three seasons, while the poor dear has never been to anything but the village dance.”

“What do you think she is like? Have you ever met her?”

“I have not met her, but her mother and I attended the same ladies academy. Her mother Grace was bright, full of life and laughter, and if her daughter is anything like her… ”

“Was?”

“She died giving birth to Miss Penelope Fairweather. Mr Thomas Fairweather, Penelope’s father, married the vicar’s daughter, Gertrude, within a year of Grace’s funeral. Gertrude went on to have five more children. I initiated a correspondence with Gertrude to ensure that Grace’s daughter was being well looked after—”

“You couldn’t have the stepmother drowning the child,” Lady Radclyff interrupted.

“Anne, Miss Fairweather is not an unwanted kitten. Where was I? Oh yes, Gertrude writes to me often. Her letters are full of her children’s antics. I feel as if I know them,” the dowager said dreamily. “I have imagined them growing up. They used to wail all night and then they were falling off apple trees ….”

“You are rambling again, Mamma. I don’t care about Miss Fairweather’s siblings. I want to know about her.”

“Why? You have never shown this much interest in any of my other guests before.”

Lady Radclyff sucked on a lemon drop, her mouth pursing in thought.

“The other guests were all the same. They say the same things, they are brought up the same way, and they all wear the same clothes. It is as if a single London lady and a London gentleman have been put into different moulds by God and recreated again and again. I can predict what the replies to my questions will be. No one is original. While Miss Fairweather sounds original.”

“Original?”

“I have never met a country bumpkin before.”

“Annie!”

“Well, it is true isn't it? How in the world are you going to introduce her to polite society?”

Review
This is the second book by Anya Wylde and is even funnier than her first one. I love the Regency period, however many of the books in that era always have a very similar plot. This is very different, the heroine Penelope will never be forgotten, she is priceless. Her best friend Lady Bathsheba (who eats men's "underthings") also complements the story.
My favourite character, apart from Penelope herself, is Madame Bellafraunde the modiste. I have never encountered anyone like her in any other regency book that I have read. She made me laugh out loud, I enjoy books that make me laugh and they are not normally books of this era. The highwayman is also very colourful, I wasn't sure that he really existed until he put in an appearance.
The story flows easily and I really couldn't put the book down once Penelope appeared on the scene. The plot has a lot of twists and turns and is never dull. Well done to this author, I am looking forward to more books by her.

About the Author
Anya Wylde lives in Ireland along with her husband and a fat French poodle (now on a diet). She can cook a mean curry, and her idea of exercise is occasionally stretching her toes. She holds a degree in English literature and adores reading and writing. Anya is the author of The Wicked Wager and Penelope.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

"Their Journey Begins and Journey to Freedom" by K. Meador


K. Meador's Their Journey Begins, is an anthology of short stories incorporating the characters from her first novel, Journey to Freedom. Read more about both of these books below.

Their Journey Begins
by K. Meador



Description

Their Journey Begins is a prequel to Journey to Freedom, featuring individual short story vignettes of Greggory, Robert, Marissa, and Daniel before their lives converge in Journey to Freedom.

Greggory is a half-breed; a mix of Indian and black blood, and struggles both emotionally and physically with hatred and prejudice.


Robert is a slave on a Florida plantation who takes in the starving, angry young Greggory, under his wing and helps him grow into a man of honor.

Marrissa is a young girl who watches her mother waste away working as a maid in the saloon. Dodging the advances of the owner and his threats to put her in service, Marrissa dreams of having a better life and strikes out on her own after her mother's death.

Daniel is an introvert who finds safe haven away from civilization and his past. His business of trapping is successful and he finds contentment in the simple life he leads until he has two visitors.

There are no spoilers in this book so it can be read before or after Journey to Freedom.

Review
We have all heard stories of slaves and Indians during or before the Civil War era but have you ever read something that makes you feel like you are right there with the characters?
Have you ever read a story that keeps you looking over your shoulder because you are afraid that someone might find out you are sneaking around?
Have you ever experienced the emotions of someone on the run whether from their past, someone evil, or just trying to make a better life for themselves?
If you haven't and you would like to experience it for yourself then this is the anthology for you.
These short stories allow you a glimpse into the lives of five very different people that are all struggling to make it.
They are sad, scary, heart-warming, uplifting, and thought provoking all rolled into one.
K. Meador is an awesome author that takes you to the heart of the story and lets you see and live her characters through their eyes.
I totally recommend this book. I know you will not be disappointed!

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Journey to Freedom
by K. Meador


Description
An unlikely meeting ...
Marrissa is running away, as fast as her feet can carry her. After enduring the abuse at the hands of her employer for years, she has finally found the strength to strike out on her own, and now she has been unceremoniously thrust into an adventure with a man she doesn't know. But things become more serious when she and her companion are taken in by the Cherokee. After enduring attempts on her life at the hands of a jealous wife, Marrissa must once again leave people behind and make her own way. But this time she might be leaving true love behind.
An undying devotion ...
Greggory longs to be a free man. Facing the violent prejudices against him as a half breed, and running from the high price set on his head by the owner of the plantation he used to belong to, he never expected to find peace and happiness with the young woman at his side. But the more time he spends with Marrissa, the more he realizes she is the one for him, and when evidence points to her untimely demise, he vows to gain his freedom and love no one else. But fate might not be done with him yet, and Greggory may have a second chance at the life he first glimpsed in Marrissa's eyes.
A timeless love ...
Set amid the tumultuous backdrop of the American Civil War, Journey to Freedom, chronicles the harrowing misadventures of two star-crossed lovers through nineteenth century America, battling violence, prejudice, and the inherent struggles of their time. Join author K. Meador for a touching saga of love, faith, and survival.

Review
Journey to Freedom made me feel as if I were right in the era of racism and prejudice with Marissa and Greggory. The author makes the characters feel just as real as your own family. The story of their struggles, abuse, and courage captivated me and left me wanting more. The graphic detail provided the imagery to help me understand the nation as it was around the Civil War time period, when people distrusted and feared each other's differences.
Although Journey to Freedom is filled with interesting characters, Carmen and Charles are one of the reasons I love this book. The atmosphere at their home is portrayed to be a safe haven, and their presence offers unconditional love and hope to all. When one of the younger characters was caught in a situation, I was quietly chanting in my mind for Carmen or Charles to come to the rescue, because the author did a fantastic job of creating a trust between the reader and these characters.
I highly recommend, but be prepared for an emotional ride when you read this one!

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About the Author
Born in Jacksonville, Florida and raised in Texas since age four, K. Meador is the youngest of five children. Growing up in Cross Plains, Texas and being raised on a seventy-acre farm gave her an appreciation for country life and the small town community. She currently works full time as an aircraft mechanic/avionics technician. She has two sons who are actively pursuing their busy lives as adults.
Becoming a successful author is a dream that she has held close to her heart for many years. Taking her first novel, Journey to Freedom, from computer to ink has been that long road of struggle that so many authors are familiar with. Now that the novel is in print, she is humbled by the many responses from those who have already read Journey to Freedom. Their Journey Begins, an anthology of short stories incorporating the characters for Journey to Freedom, was published in November 2012. Transcendence was published in December 2012 and The Knight of the Dixie Wilds in May 2013.
K. Meador's message to you, the very important person who is reading this right now: "Whatever is the dream in your heart, giving up is not an option."

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

This Week on Books Direct - 26 May 2013

This Week on Books Direct - 26 May 2013

Here's a list of the articles you may have missed this week:

"Top 3 Tips To Banish Writer’s Block" - Article by Karen Rowe.
According to Karen, Writer's Block is a sham. It doesn't exist. It's a  figment of your imagination. If you wrote yesterday, you can write today. It’s really just a question of whether you can do it to your own satisfaction. It's not your fear of writing that’s blocking you; it's your fear of not writing well.
Do you agree?




"25 Things You Should Know About Outlining" - Article by Chuck Wendig for Terribleminds.
Here are 25 outlining tips from Chuck. What's your best outlining tip?




"The Writer and Social Media" - Article by Alethea Williams for Writing Wranglers and Warriors.
The release of an author's new book means it's promotion time. Since most new authors can't afford much paid advertising, we are always looking for free ways to bring our work to the public's attention. In these days of proliferating social media, there are some outlets that are crucial.




"150 Foreign Expressions to Inspire You" - Article by Mark Nichol for Daily Writing Tips.
Here's Mark's writing challenge for you: He's listed foreign expressions, mostly in Latin, that offer wisdom or otherwise encapsulate a thought-provoking idea. Select one (or more) that resonates with you and employ it as a writing prompt.




"How I Fought the Amazon Wars and Won" - Article by Jim Musgrave for Writers Get Together.
Jim shares his knowledge and experience of being an independently published author.




Self-publishing has lost its stigma, and it's the publishing path of choice for a lot of writers these days. If you want to launch a career as a professional, self-published author, here are some things it's better not to do.




"The Book Marketing Strategy Every Author Must Implement" - Article by Robert Smith for Author Media.
Robert has spent over 20 years trying just about every possible way you can think of to sell a book. Over and over again, however, there is one key strategy that has resulted in more sales, readership growth, and overall engagement than any other - giving the book away. For free. You heard right.




"The Dangers of Overindulgence" - Article by Travis Luedke for The NightLife.
There are empty calories for people and there are empty calories for manuscripts. There are words that add nothing to the vitality, exposition or description of a manuscript and should be eliminated - or like chocolate, indulged in sparingly. Here are some of Travis' favorites.




"An Inside Look at Today's Book Reviewers" - Article by Big Al for Writers in the Storm Blog.
Big Al covers two subjects in this article: the world of book reviewing in general and how to increase your chances of getting your book reviewed.




"5 Essential Team Members in Self-Publishing" - Article by Kristina Ludwig for Random Inspirations.
Writers must have a team behind them to succeed in self-publishing. Some have gone it alone, but it's a rare author who's also proficient at social media, book cover design, marketing, copy-editing, running ad campaigns, and designing websites. By using the expertise of others, the writers' strengths can shine even more.




"Digital Tools for Crime Writers" - Article by Jason Boog for GalleyCat.
Jason Boog caught up with journalist Steve Lillebuen to find out what digital tools he used to build his book, The Devil's Cinema. Lillebuen explains how he used valuable tools like OCR software and the Wayback Machine to explore the killer’s life.




One of Matthew's favorite writing tips is so well known it barely needs repeating. When you've written your first draft manuscript, stick it in a (metaphorical) drawer for a month and don't look at it. The idea is that you come back with fresh eyes.




In the last few weeks we've been exploring the ways writing is structured. Last week we looked at large-scale structure – the big-aim content defined by log-line or thesis. This week we're moving on to how that is done – the detail of how these over-arching ideas are translated into written content, chapter by chapter or – if it is a short piece – paragraph by paragraph.



"The Valentine/Petrilo Series" by Reyna Hawk

The Valentine/Petrilo Series
by Reyna Hawk


All five books in The Valentine/Petrilo Series are now available in one convenient edition. 

Description
Looking Through Blind Eyes: All Janie and Daniel wanted was a better life and growing up in small town Louisiana did not give them that opportunity. So the sister and brother headed to Los Angeles, California to make the most of their lives. However, their hopes begin to diminish when Daniel's work in organized crime lead them down dangerous and deadly roads. After Daniel's mysterious disappearance and death, Janie plunges headlong into grief and love for the assistant to the "boss". The couple seems to have everything going for them except for Rico's job that takes him away for days on end sometimes. Janie's suspicions and worries over Rico's possible infidelity reveals information she never imagined would come to light. Her undying love for this man leads to secrets, lies, and murder. Soon Janie finds herself on the wrong side of the gun hanging off a cliff deep in the woods of North Carolina.
Reflection of Secrets: Janie had high hopes of getting her life on the right path and freedom from the Petrilo Crime Family, but more tragedies and startling revelations send her plans right out the window. Janie's past trouble and sadness lurk back from the shadows. The beautiful life Janie has come to love takes a turn leading her right back to where she started in the clutches of the Petrilos. Will Janie survive another go around with the organized crime family?
Shattered Visions Haunted Memories: Just when Janie thought she had all she ever dreamt, the powers that be would suddenly change her course; throwing Janie head long into a world of uncertainty and casting a puzzling shadow on all this life she’d grown to love. Janie would soon discover nothing in her world was what it appeared. Leaving her confused, broken, and determined to find the answers in a new but familiar realm filled with secrets and deception. Memories and turbulence lead Janie on her quest to discover the truth concerning herself, her past, the Petrilo crime family, and her brother’s murder. Is Rico's unfinished business in Cherokee to finish the hit the Petrilos put on her? Is Malachi willing to take a bullet for his new love; or will he walk away from the danger and free himself of the drama Janie has brought to his once peaceful life? Love and deceit will lead them all to the truth.
Revealing Visions: From the beginning Janie's life was in turmoil; brought up in a home with abuse and lies. Daniel always did what he felt was in the best interest of his sister, Janie. Rico's love for Janie was never ending; from the first moment he laid eyes on the woman she had become. Malachi was no stranger to heart break. Janie's arrival brought him hope for the future and a hurt he wouldn't soon forget. This is the back story to the Valentine/Petrilo Series characters. See where they came from and what was going on "behind the scenes". This novella will tell all the dirty little secrets that have been left untold... until now.
Seeing Karma: Over 20 years has passed since Janie walked away from Malachi and returned to a life with Rico. The Battaglia's daughter, Sophia, is off to college and all seems grand. Until Sophia's chance encounter with two separate men connected to Janie's past. These encounters lead to kidnappings, murder, love, and the revelation that life is never what Janie thinks it is. Sophia has found the love of her life in MJ; but when Janie and Rico discover his true identity their world will never be the same. How is it possible after two decades for Malachi to be back in Janie's life? What will become of Janie and Rico's happy world? Is Malachi back in Janie's life to stay?


About the Author
Reyna Hawk is a 45 yr old mother of one son and grandmother to one. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio she has had the passion for storytelling and writing since her teen years. Reyna's main genre is romantic suspense although she does have works in the paranormal genre and psychological thriller.
Reyna currently holds an Associate of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Culture Anthropology. In the near future she will be pursuing a Master's in Education.
The Valentine/Petrilo Series consists of five books: Looking Through Blind Eyes, Reflection of Secrets, Shattered Visions Haunted Memories, Revealing Visions, and Seeing Karma. Janie Valentine's life has never been easy; what happens when she becomes entangled with one of New York's biggest crime family? The Valentine/Petrilo Series is now available in one convenient edition.
Angels and Arrows is a paranormal romantic suspense based on true accounts of paranormal activities. What happens when the demons of the past come face to face to with a guardian angel?
Reyna's latest book, The Alter-Ego of Insanity released April 2013, is a psychological thriller about a mafia boss's son who discovers he's a necrophiliac.

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