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Beloved Enemy joined Starquest and Children of the Mist to continue the Destiny Trilogy and I'm thrilled to announce was shortlisted for the R.N.A. RoNA Awards 2017, awarded 2nd Runner up in the RONE Awards 2017 and was the winner in the SF/Fantasy category of the 'Best Banter Contest'.
Friday, 6 November 2015
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Tangled Web Super Book Blast
Tangled Web
by Angela Whisenhant
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GENRE: Romantic
Suspense/Christian
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BLURB:
One
bad decision can change your life forever. Alyson Carter has always put her
family first, so the small town of Sage Grove is shocked to learn she’s
abandoned them for a man she met online. Seeking a more exciting life, she
moves to his horse ranch in Colorado.
Attempting to adjust
to life without her, her husband, Kurt, accepts an opportunity to train with
the FBI, reluctantly allowing their daughter, Lacy, to move in with a family
friend. When the friend is kidnapped, it’s discovered Lacy was the intended
target. Pursued by unknown assailants who will stop at nothing to catch her,
Lacy finds herself scared and alone. She turns to her mother for protection,
unaware that her mother’s secluded mountain sanctuary has become a prison.
Alyson discovers she’s merely a pawn in the deadly game of a man she thought
she knew. Secrets and lies draw her family onto a collision course with
cold-blooded killers.
Her ill-fated
decision has placed them all in danger, and she is forced to confront her enemy
head-on to protect herself and her daughter. Now she must depend on a God she
turned her back on and the husband she left behind to save them both.
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Excerpt
As
she was thinking, she scanned the books titles on Mr. Stewart’s shelves. He had
everything from classics to textbooks. She started randomly pulling books out.
This wasn’t a movie, but there was always the chance that something was hidden
among the books. It was about as likely as finding a hidden compartment in one
of his drawers. A loud creak shattered the silence. Lacy had heard that same
creak every time the back door was opened or closed. Finally, one of the
Stewarts must be home. She started to walk to the door and stopped. Maybe it
was intuition or maybe she was just paranoid after last night, but something
wasn’t right.
Lacy walked to the window and peered through the blind. She
didn’t see any cars parked in the drive, and she hadn’t heard the garage door
open. The house was as silent as it had been when she arrived—so quiet she
could hear the large antique clock ticking on the credenza. She listened at the office door and heard
numerous footsteps throughout the house. There were no voices, which meant they
didn’t want anyone to know they were there. She quietly closed and locked the
door, hoping to buy herself some time while she figured out what to do. She
could go out the window, and try to make a break for her car. She looked
through the blind again and scanned the street in front of the house. On the
opposite side of the road, she saw a black SUV that looked very familiar. The
car from last night! Suddenly, her heart was pounding in her chest. This could
not be happening again.
Pushing the
shade to the side, she reached for the lock on the window. Nothing—the windows
didn’t open! Then she walked to Mr. Stewart’s desk and reached for the clock on
the credenza. If she had to protect herself, it was the only thing in the
office that looked like it could do any damage. She wrapped her fingers around
it, and started to lift it, but wouldn’t budge. It must be heavier than she
thought, so she grabbed it with both hands. She still couldn’t lift it. It was impossible for that
clock to be too heavy to lift.
She inspected the clock and discovered it was
bolted to the desk. This was not merely a decorative antique clock. The time
was wrong, and she noticed that although the clock was ticking, the second hand
wasn’t moving. Expecting the door to fly open at any time, her hands trembled
as she unlatched the round glass door covering the face of the clock. A
bolted-down clock that ticked but never changed the time had to be significant.
She took her finger and slowly moved the minute hand around the face of the
clock. When the clock reached twelve o’clock, she heard a soft click. She ran
both hands over the clock, trying to discover what secrets it was hiding.
Through the wall she heard someone in the room next door. Her time was running
out. She was trapped in the office with windows that didn’t open. It was over…
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Angela has
been a passionate reader her whole life and that love of reading developed into
a love of writing. She is excitedly awaiting the publication of her first
novel, Tangled Web. She wants to tell the stories of real people who make real
mistakes and, yet find real redemption. People who are leading normal lives and
suddenly find themselves thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Sometimes
they make good decisions and sometimes bad decisions. But either way they must
live with the consequences.
Much of her
inspiration comes from her life in a small town and her love of all things
suspense. Her perfect storm is when the two collide. Crime in a small town
impacts everyone because of the close ties.
Angela lives
in Texas with the three loves of her life; her husband Leslie and sons, Kyle
and Chase. Other than writing, she loves coffee, 80’s music, hiking in Colorado
and HGTV. She aspires to live a joyful life, always chase her dreams and never
settle for mediocrity.
Find her
here:
Website |
www.angelawhisenhant.wordpress.com/
Facebook |www.AngelaWhisenhantAuthor
Twitter |
@angela_whiz
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GIVEAWAY
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Saturday, 31 October 2015
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Friday, 30 October 2015
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Colonel Brandon's Widow and Willoughby - Book Tour Spotlight
BOOK INFORMATION
TITLE – Colonel Brandon's Widow and Willoughby: a Jane Austen 'Sense and Sensibility' sequel
AUTHOR – Marianna Green
GENRE – Historical
PUBLICATION DATE – August 2015
LENGTH (Pages/# Words) - 33,000
PUBLISHER – Self
COVER ARTIST – Period Images/ Nancy Design
BOOK SYNOPSIS
Mrs Brandon, the former Marianne Dashwood, is now a widow, and not yet twenty-five.
Her former admirer Willoughby is as unhappily married as ever, and the thought that she is free to marry again drives him to distraction. He has continued in his dissolute lifestyle, which Marianne abhors, while his wife Sophia's life has been poisoned by jealousy of Marianne.
Marianne urges him that the only possibility of happiness for Willoughby and his wife is for him to give up his empty pursuit of pleasure - but now the Colonel is gone, Marianne finds that she can no longer push aside thoughts of Willoughby easily herself; she must find some way of occupying her own empty hours.
Willoughby retains his rascally charm, which an older and wiser Marianne is determined to resist; Elinor and Edward are as astute as ever, while Sir John and Lady Middleton are as foolish. Mrs. Jennings remains determined to marry off all her associates as before, while Sophia Willoughby is even more sour as the wife of the man she wanted, and Willoughby's friends are suitably cynical rakes.
This sequel to Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' strives to emulate some of the light ironic touch of the inimitable style of Jane Austen; it is both funny and sad, and is told as dark comedy.
BUY & TBR LINKS
EXCERPT
It is true that they did share in common a manner of relating to each other that involved raised voices behind slammed doors, angry silences and periods of cold civility; but this shared inclination brought them no closer together.
It could be further urged on their behalf , that in this conduct, they provided society with the diversion of much talk, and their staff with constant entertainment; - for Willoughby’s confidential valet knew all about his improper pursuits, while his wife’s lady’s maid could recount how Mrs Willoughby had cursed him for a fortune hunting libertine in full hearing of the servants, and of how savagely he had kicked shut her sitting room door before retorting that, ‘Devil take it, in his whole worthless life, he had only cared for Mrs Brandon, and he’d be damned if he pretended anything else to please a scolding…’ But the reader does not wish to hear any more of this.
Seemingly their staff lacked any discretion, and soon enough, the content of the Willoughby’s exchanges leaked out into polite society, which showed still less decorum in repeating them assiduously. Many a man had dined out for a month on his knowledge of episodes that ought to have been cloaked in decent silence, and Miss Steele was one of many maiden ladies agog for the latest outrage.'
AUTHOR BIO
'Marianna Green lives in Wales, UK. She has long been fascinated with the classics of English Literature, and particularly admires the trenchant wit of Jane Austen'
AUTHOR FOLLOW LINKS
Monday, 26 October 2015
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