Month: June 2019

Virginia’s Vocation by Zina Abbott

 

My name is Robyn Echols. Zina Abbott is the pen I use for my historical novels. I’m a member of Women Writing the West and Western Writers of America. I currently live with my husband in California’s central valley near the “Gateway to Yosemite.”I love to read, quilt, work with digital images on my photo editing program, and work on my own family history.

I am a blogger. In addition to my own blog, I blog for several group blogs including the Sweet Americana Sweethearts blog, which I started and administer.

 

Will Virginia’s chosen vocation
fill the empty spaces in her heart?
It is 1858. With both parents dead,
Virginia Atwell lives with her older brother, Jefferson, and his family in
Booneville, Missouri. Under the pseudonym, V. A. Wellington, she secretly has
been submitting articles to a well-respected investigative journal about
controversial topics. To her dismay, she learns her family plans to buy new
farmland in the wilds of central Kansas Territory, making it almost impossible
for her to continue her clandestine article submissions. More importantly,
Virginia is terrified of the prospect of living so close to hostile Indian
tribes and dying by their hands because they resent white Americans moving onto
their traditional buffalo hunting grounds.
Virginia persuades her brothers to
give her a share of their parents’ inheritance so she may attend one of the few
colleges in Ohio that accepts female students. There, she finds Avery Wilson,
one of her professors and fellow boarder at Bettina Calloway’s boarding house,
resentful of female students, conceited and annoying, especially after his
criticism and resentment directed towards the author, V. A. Wellington, whose
articles are published while his submissions are rejected.
Virginia’s publisher insists V. A.
Wellington meet with him in person in St. Louis to discuss a new assignment.
When her landlady insists she cannot travel alone, Avery, curious about
Virginia’s secretive meeting and unable to resist his growing attraction to the
irritating but brilliant student, offers to escort her.
Once the editor discovers his star
contributor is a woman, he refuses to send her to write about conditions on the
Kaw reservation and the proposed treaty the government intends to impose on the
natives. Hoping to favorably impress the editor, Avery offers to pose as
Virginia’s fiancé in order to accompany and protect her on her assignment. Her
heart goes out to the Kaw, but what can fill the empty spaces of her heart?

Virginia’s
Vocation is also part of the author’s Atwell Kin series

 

Q&A With the Author:
1.
What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
I enjoy reading (that is a given),
quilting, and touring, especially in the mountains.
2. What would you say is your
interesting writing quirk?

I track my word counts completed each
writing day, and I try to reach a goal of 2,000 to 3,000 words per day when I
can fit in a whole day devoted to writing. When I really need to buckle down
and finish a novel, I move my laptop to the loveseat in my bedroom and work in
there.
3. Do you have any suggestions to help
budding authors become better writers? If so, what are they?

First, you need to find a writing
set-up that works for you. You do not need an entire room for an office, unless
you have the extra room and that is your thing. I sit on a couch or loveseat
and prop a laptop on my knees to write. I keep my physical research books and
notes organized by writing project in baskets I buy at JoAnn’s. When I am not
using them, they are on a bookcase or credenza. When I am using them, they are
on the couch next to me. I use T.V. trays for extra “desk” surface. Will that
work for everyone? No. Find what works for you.
Second, give yourself permission to
devote time to writing. Your writing is just as valuable, if not as profitable,
as salaried work. It is okay with God to develop the talents He gave you, even
if it means you sometimes need to occasionally say “no” to others (especially
outside the family) who make demands on your time.
4. Where do you get information and
ideas for your books?

Sometimes my story ideas are prompted
by the theme of a book series for which I am writing. Sometimes my research
exposes me to new information that gets my mind working. Sometimes I’ll visit a
historical locality or read something and think, “Hey, I could turn that into
an interesting story.” I get the nugget of an idea, chart/calendar things out,
and then the characters in my story tell me how the plot is going to progress
no matter what I originally had in mind.
5. What do you think makes a good story?
Besides a good
plot, characters and setting, I want the story to include some decent ACTION.
Every story needs real and believable CONFLICT. He loved me yesterday—oh no,
today he doesn’t, so what can I say or do so tomorrow he loves me again? No,
no. To me, that is not action or meaningful conflict. Even a romance reader
like me who knows the story will have a “happily ever after” ending, wants to
have the hero and heroine get into some kind of trouble—often at the hands of
others—that leaves me asking, “How are they going to get out of that mess?”
6. Tell us about your favorite summer
vacation? Or what do you like to do in the summer?

 

For several
summers, hubby and I have toured the Western states with an RV. A couple of
years we took some adult children and grandchildren. The grandkids quickly
learned if they vacation with grandma, they visit historical sites, museums,
and book stores. I also like to work in some book events or author conventions. 
 

 

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Chronicles of the Stone by Fiona Ingram

I am a children’s author, but up until a few years ago, I was a journalist and editor. Something rather unexpected sparked my new career as an author—a family trip to Egypt with my mother and two young nephews. We had a great time and I thought I’d write them a short story as a different kind of souvenir…. Well, one book and a planned book series later, I had changed careers. I have now published Book 3 (The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper) in my MG adventure series Chronicles of the Stone, with many awards for the first book, The Secret of the Sacred Scarab, and a few for Book 2, The Search for the Stone of Excalibur, and one already for Book 3! I also teach online novel writing for aspiring authors and I find that very satisfying. Relaxation time finds me enjoying something creative or artistic, music, books, theatre or ballet. I love doing research for my book series. I love animals and have written two animal rescue stories. I have two adorable (naughty) little dogs called Chloe and Pumpkin, and a beautiful black cat called Bertie.

 A
5000-year-old mystery comes to life when a scruffy peddler gives Adam and
Justin Sinclair an old Egyptian scarab on their very first day in Egypt. Only
when the evil Dr. Faisal Khalid shows a particular interest in the cousins and
their scarab, do the boys realise they are in terrible danger. 



Justin and Adam
embark upon the adventure of a lifetime, taking them down the Nile and across
the harsh desert in their search for the legendary tomb of the Scarab King, an
ancient Egyptian ruler. They are plunged into a whirlpool of hazardous and
mysterious events when Dr. Khalid kidnaps them.  With
just their wits, courage, and each other, the boys manage to survive … only to
find that the end of one journey is the beginning of another! 

 This is a must-read for Middle Graders keen on action, adventure, and
Arthurian stories! 
 
Cousins Adam and Justin Sinclair are
hot on the trail of the second Stone of Power, one of seven ancient stones lost
centuries ago. This stone might be embedded in the hilt of a newly discovered
sword that archeologists believe belonged to King Arthur: Excalibur. 
 
However,
their long-standing enemy, Dr. Khalid, is following them as they travel to
Scotland to investigate an old castle. Little do they know there is another
deadly force, the Eaters of Poison, who have their own mission to complete.
Time is running out as the confluence of the planets draws closer. Can Justin
and Adam find the second Stone of Power and survive? 

A plane
crash! Lost in the Mexican jungle! Will Adam, Justin, and Kim survive long
enough to find the Third Stone of Power?
With
only a young boy, Tukum, as their guide, the kids make their way through the
dense and dangerous jungle to find the lost city of stone gods, where the Stone
of Power might be located. River rafting on a crocodile-infested river and
evading predators are just part of this hazardous task.
 
Of
course, their old adversary Dr. Khalid is close behind as the kids press on.
But he is not the worst of their problems. This time Adam will clash with a terrible
enemy who adopts the persona of an evil Aztec god, Tezcatlipoca, and is keen to
revive the ancient tradition of human sacrifice.  Will they emerge
alive from the jungle? Will Dr. Khalid find the third Stone of Power before
they do?
   
 
 
Q&A With the Author:
1.     What is your favorite book that is not yours?
That’s such a hard question
that I can’t answer it. I have a number of favourites in a variety of genres. I
keep rereading them. That worries me a bit… I am busy rereading an old
favourite by Michael Crichton, titled Prey.
2.     Do you write in multiple genres? Which genre is
your favorite to write?
I have a lot of fun writing
Regency romances (historical) under a pseudonym, Arabella Sheraton. Arabella is
not just a pseudonym; she has emerged as her own personality (also a bit
worrying) and is a very prolific writer (8 books!) – more so than ordinary old
me. She has had umpteen interviews and I am obliged to do all her marketing.
Arabella’s books are a lot of fun – romantic romps, lots of witty repartee and
many extraordinary capers that heroes and heroines of yesteryear are involved
with.
3.     When did you write your first book and how young
were you?
Apart from writing nonsense
poetry for family members and short stories when I was a kid, my first real
book was The Secret of the Sacred Scarab and how I wish I had
started it years earlier … but my nephews wouldn’t have been born and they
wouldn’t have been there to inspire me.
4.
If you could meet any author, past or present, who would it be and why?
Terry Pratchett, the author
of The Discworld series. I have read them all, many times, and his creativity
never ceases to inspire and amaze me. Plus, his subtle dry wit is also
hilarious. He was a great observer of human behavior. I was devastated when he
passed away. The world has lost a great writer.
5.
How long does it take you to write a book, and what was your fastest book to
write?
My first book/s (including
Arabella’s) took a couple of years. Now I am better at organizing my research
and writing so a Middle Grade adventure takes about 18 months, with research
and editing etc., and a Regency romance takes about 8 months. My fastest MG book
was my most recent one The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper. My fastest Regency
romance was Married at Midnight.
6.
What is your favorite thing to do in the summertime?
I like to enjoy the
sunshine, the good weather, the feeling of being relaxed, sitting on the patio
with something cold and delicious to drink, and a book, of course!

 

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Blackquest 40 by Jeff Bond

 
FTC: I received a free copy of this book from Partners In Crime in exchange for my honest review. I received no other compensation and the opinions expressed in this review are one hundred percent true and my own.
Blackquest 40 by Jeff Bond was an interesting book and I loved that the main character is female.  I always love when books like this one have the main characters as females because it isn’t something that happens a lot in the thriller genre.  I was a huge fan of all of the gadgets that Deb had with her at work and I loved that she made them all herself.  I do wish that more authors would write books like this because I think it would make more women want to go into the tech industries.  I really wasn’t the biggest fan of any of the guys that were there running Blackquest and I am sure that is what the author was going for.  I didn’t find that this book was super suspenseful for me and from time to time I did put it down because I would lose interest in it.  I do think that this book would make a good movie because as I was reading this book, I just kept thinking that it reminded me of movies that most people enjoy.  I just keep thinking that it reminded me of “Mission Impossible” but I never did see any of those movies, so I am not sure if that is the best comparison to make. I am pretty sure that if you love action novels with strong female characters that you would enjoy this book.

About The Book

Genre: Thriller Published by: Jeff Bond books Publication Date: May 15th, 2019 Number of Pages: 348 ISBN:9781732255227 Deb Bollinger has no time for corporate training. Her company’s top engineer at just twenty-seven, Deb has blocked off her day for the one project she truly cares about: the launch of Carebnb, an app that finds spare beds for the homeless. When she’s told all employees must drop everything for some busywork exercise called Blackquest 40, it’s an easy no. Trouble is, her bosses aren’t really asking. Blackquest 40 is the mother of all corporate trainings. A near-impossible project to be completed in forty straight hours. No phones. No internet. Sleeping on cots. Nobody in, nobody out. Deb finds the whole setup creepy and authoritarian. When a Carebnb issue necessitates her leaving the office, she heads for the door. What’s the worst that could happen? Armed commandos, HVAC-duct chases, a catastrophic master plan that gets darker by the hour – Blackquest 40 is a fresh take on the Die Hard formula, layering smart-drones and a modern heroine onto the classic action tale.

About The Author

Jeff Bond is a Kansas native and graduate of Yale University. He lives in Michigan with his wife and two daughters, and belongs to the International Thriller Writers association.

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Praise for Blackquest 40:

“Deb’s first-person narrative is brisk, gleefully snarky, and filled with indelible metaphors… A clever, spirited tale with a brainy, nimble heroine at the helm.” ~ Kirkus Review

“Bond weaves an entertaining story filled with deceit, robots, Russians, and tech entrepreneurs that all combine to give the reader a reason to flip pages furiously to find out what might happen next… BLACKQUEST 40 sparkles with imagination. Code flies from keyboards, setting off ingenious flying devices, hatching plots and subplots and, ultimately, giving heroes the chance to help the good guys win. This book is a delight, and one readers should download right away.” ~ IndieReader’s 5 star review

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Cover Reveal: Bloodsucking Lawyer by Nadia Diament

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Title: Bloodsucking Lawyer
Author: Nadia Diament
Release Date: June 18, 2019
Publisher: Limitless Publishing
Series: Tucson Underworld, Book 1
Genres: Paranormal Romantic Comedy

 

Emma left her career in corporate law to pursue her passion for criminal defense, but she can’t seem to catch a break. So when she lands an interview at a small law firm, she’s more than thrilled. But she has no idea what she’s in for.

 

Turns out it’s not just any law firm, and Henry—her new boss—isn’t exactly, well…human.

 

Apparently he drinks blood instead of coffee, and his client list consists of creatures that go
bump in the night. But, the way Emma sees it, if she can get through law school, she can
handle a few pothead werewolves and shoplifting witches. So she stays.

 

There’s just one thing she didn’t count on, and that’s catching feelings for her new vampire
boss. Henry and his fangs become a temptation too hard to ignore, and no matter how hard
she tries, she still falls for him.

 

Problem is, everyone knows office romances have the tendency to crash and burn. But when your boss is a bloodsucking lawyer, odds are it’s a disaster waiting to happen.

 

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Nadia Diament writes paranormal and contemporary romance with equal servings of heat and humor. No stranger to a U-Haul, she’s lived in Arizona, South Dakota, and Washington, DC. She currently lives with her husband in Chicago, where she tinkers with fountain pens and loiters in coffee shops. Bloodsucking Lawyer is her debut novel.

 

 

 

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Mrs. Murray’s Hidden Treasure by Emily-Jane Hills Orford

An avid gardener, artist, musician and writer, Emily-Jane Hills Orford has fond memories and lots of stories that evolved from a childhood growing up in a haunted Victorian mansion. Told she had a ‘vivid imagination’, the author used this talent to create stories in her head to pass tedious hours while sick, waiting in a doctor’s office, listening to a teacher drone on about something she already knew, or enduring the long, stuffy family car rides. The author lived her stories in her head, allowing her imagination to lead her into a different world, one of her own making. 

As the author grew up, these stories, imaginings and fantasies took to the written form and, over the years, she developed a reputation for telling a good story. Emily-Jane can now boast that she is an award-winning author of several books, including Mrs. Murray’s Ghost (Telltale Publishing 2018), Queen Mary’s Daughter (Clean Reads 2018), Gerlinda (CFA 2016) which received an Honorable Mention in the 2016 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards, To Be a Duke (CFA 2014) which was named Finalist and Silver Medalist in the 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards and received an Honorable Mention in the 2015 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards and several other books. A retired teacher of music and creative writing, she writes about the extra-ordinary in life and the fantasies of dreams combined with memories. 

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There is a hidden treasure in the
grand old mansion on Piccadilly Street, in a place called London, but not the
real London of English fame. There’s also a lot of mystery and a murder that’s
been unsolved for decades. But it’s the treasure that captures Mary’s interest.
 
Mary lives in this house along with her family, her Brownie friends and a
ghost. When the ghost reveals her secret about the hidden treasure, there’s no
stopping Mary, her Brownie friends, or her enemies to searching for this
treasure. 
 
Why the intrigue? Apparently there’s a little bit of magic connected
with this treasure. And so the adventure begins. 
 
Who will find the treasure
first?
 
 
 

 


  
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Q&A With the Author:
1.  What do
you like to do when you’re not writing?
I love my garden. I keep expanding it and moving
things around. My garden is what helps me endure the long, cold winter months.
Knowing that spring will eventually come is my winter survival tactic. I also
paint (collage acryllics), do needleart, compose, play the piano, and, of
course, read.
2. What would you say is your interesting writing
quirk?
I have to work on my current writing project every
day, preferably in the morning. I just have to write; it defines who I am.
3. Do you have any suggestions to help budding
authors become better writers? If so, what are they?
Keep writing. Don’t get discouraged when you
receive rejection letters (we all do). Network with other creative people.
4. Where do you get information and ideas for your
books?
Everywhere. My grandmother always told me I had a
vivid imagination, so I guess that helps. My dog and our daily walks help, too.
5. What do you think makes a good story?
The idea, the theme, but also the craft of weaving
everything together, like a fine piece of tapestry.
6. Tell us about your favorite summer vacation? Or
what do you like to do in the summer?
My favorite summer vacation was the year my husband
and I traveled across the country. We were newly weds and my husband was
starting a new job on the west coast. Once our household belongings were packed
and shipped ahead of us, we took our time, exploring on the way. We visited
Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, Banff and finally reached our
destination, Victoria, British Columbia, where we lived for five years and
enjoyed many fun trips on Vancouver Island as well as the British Columbia mainland.

 

 

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