Thursday, September 26, 2013

The Descent From Truth



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BLURB

Alex Bryson is patrolling Rocky Mountain backcountry in his job as a security guard when he discovers a woman with a baby wandering alone in the snow far from the nearest road. He takes them to shelter in a weekender cabin and sees a newscast that suggests the woman, Pia Ulmer, kidnapped the baby from its rightful parents and that it is the sole heir of Peru’s wealthiest and most corrupt family. Pia claims that she is the baby’s mother, and Alex doesn't know what to believe. After turning her in, he continues to struggle with his budding feelings for her and remains unsure of the true story. He becomes more and more involved until finally there is no turning back—lives are on the line. He helps Pia get free from a brutal world that values money over life, and together they devise a plan to reclaim the baby. Just when it looks like they might succeed, they discover an international conspiracy that changes the game entirely.




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“With your kid dead,” Faust told her, “the old man has no further interest in you. Before that trip to the U.S., you and I had a good thing going. You treat me right, maybe we can get it back. You’ll have to convince me, though.”

Pia’s shoulders sagged, her face contorted. She set the water glass aside, wiped her eyes with the back of a hand, and fixed her gaze on the carpet once more, fingers intertwined in her lap. “There is nothing you can do to me that is worse than what you already have,” she said, her voice so soft he had to strain to hear.

Her words shot anger through him so abruptly, so powerfully, that it was almost painful. “I can kill you. No one will care.”

Slowly, as if moving her head caused pain, she looked up at him. “Do it.”

“Your thumb still give you trouble?” A brief search through drawers in his closet unearthed the metal thumb sleeve with its recessed Allen-head screw. Holding it so she could see it, he loomed over her, expecting her to shy away, to pant and tremble the way she had when he’d used it before.

No expression, no sound. She simply extended the misshapen thumb, an invitation to clamp the device on it.

Grasping her hand, he inspected the thumb, manipulated it. “Joint’s fused. Nail’s pretty much shot. And I never even tightened the screw all the way down.”

Lips compressed, she stared impassively, her hand resting in his.

“Maybe we should start fresh, make the other thumb match this one.”

She held up her other hand, fingers loosely fisted, thumb extended.

“You think that’s the worst I can do?” He tossed the thumb sleeve on the dresser. “Unless you convince me you’re worth something, you’ll end up begging me to kill you. But I won’t do it until your brain shuts down, stops registering pain. Then I’ll fly you out over the water and feed you to the sharks.” He checked the clock again. Time to hit the road. “You’ve got a day to think about that. To figure out how to make me want to keep you.”

Meet the Author
Working with traveling carnivals and itinerant farm labor gangs during his teen and early adult years took Gaylon Greer up, down, and across the U.S. and introduced him to a plethora of colorful individuals who serve as models for his fictional characters. After several years as an Air Force officer and then a university professor with a Ph.D. in economics, Greer developed an interest in writing fiction and attended workshops at the University of Iowa, the University of Nebraska, and Bryn-Mawr College. He also studied with the U.C. Davis Extension program and the Algonquian Writers Group. His most recent novel, THE DESCENT FROM TRUTH is available at www.Amazon.com and other e-book retailers. Please visit Greer at www.GaylonGreer.com






Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Dream World




AUTHOR: SJ Hitchcock
GENRE: YA Romance
PUBLICATION DAY: September 20
PUBLISHER: Freaky Fiction Writing


BLURB:

Debbie who witnesses the death of her mother, and uses her dreams as a way to escape the real world. Where she feels safe and loved, in Joshua Lawson’s arms, the guy from her favourite TV show Victor, and from her favourite poster above her bed.

Karen is ignored by all her family, she really just wants to be loved by them, and takes out her anger on her former best friend, Debbie and anyone who gets in her way.

Lastly, Mark whose shipped off to the UK to live, while his parents are on tour for the next year. And Mark has always lived in the shadow of his cousin


Review
 Dream World has a lot of wonderful scene descriptions.  The action starts right from the start and you travel through grief with Debbie, feelings of isolation with Karen, and with Mark as he struggles to make his mark.  All of these young people are struggling to find their places in this world.  

Despite the wonderful descriptions, I found places where I struggled to connect and follow these characters.  I think there are some wonderful aspects to this story, but also feel that it could benefit from a little more editing to fine tune it.  It's not exactly one of my favorites, but it did have some great strengths in the world building and with how Hitchcock captured the single-minded, obsessiveness of people suffering from depression and the thought process of many young people in general.


Meet The Author

Sarah Hitchcock was born in Norfolk, in a small town called Kings Lynn.  She always was a keen reader, and one day decided to attempt to write her own, and never looked back.  Today she has many novels in various stages of editing and re-writing.  Her current WIP, is in the final stages of editing, and will be out later this year as an ebook.
After finishing high school and then training to work with children, Sarah started her first job. She currently works as a pre-school teacher. 
Sarah has four children, and three dogs, and a partner who has had to put up with her rambling on about all her WIP’s.
She recalls spending hours thinking about her characters and their story lines.  To this day, she often falls asleep thinking about where she can take new and old characters.



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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Dream Child - J.J. DiBenedetto


Dream Child
"I would give anything to take this away from her.  I would gladly go back to having the nightmares myself – the very worst ones, the ones that had me waking up screaming in a pool of my own vomit – rather than see Lizzie go through this..." 
As a resident at Children's Hospital, Sara can handle ninety hour workweeks, fighting to save her young patients from deadly childhood diseases.  But she's about to be faced with a challenge that all her training and experience haven't prepared her for: her four-year-old daughter has inherited her ability to see other people's dreams...
"Dream Child" is the suspenseful third novel in the "Dreams" series.

Review

This third installment of the Dream series has jumped more into the future and in its own way is more difficult to deal with the distresses the characters problems.  I've always had an emotional connection and protective instinct that kicks in when children are involved and this is no different.  DiBenedetto does NOT disappoint in Dream Child.  He keeps the same pace and high level of characters as I've come to expect.
I am amazed at the depth reached in Dream Child.  Lizzie is a precocious, lovable child that you can instantly believe in.  And I love that we get to catch up with Beth, Sara's longtime friend that we met in Dream Student.  With completely new dangers on new levels for Sara to struggle with, it is wonderful that she maintains her initial strength and actually has grown over the years of her fictional life, as a doctor, parent, person, and dreamer.  I think it was fitting for Sara to go into pediatrics and I love her for it.
Thank you DiBenedetto!!  I think it is time to move on to book 4 because I just have to know what you dreamed up for us next!

Buy links:


Amazon:  ·         Dream Student  ·         Dream Doctor
·         Dream Child  ·         Dream Family  ·         Waking Dream

Smashword:  ·         Dream Student  ·         Dream Doctor  
·         Dream Child  ·         Dream Family  ·         Waking Dream

Barnes & Noble:  ·         Dream Student  
·         Dream Doctor  ·         Dream Child  
·         Dream Family  ·         Waking Dream




Meet the Author:

J.J. (James) DiBenedetto was born in Yonkers, New York. He attended Case Western Reserve University, where as his classmates can attest, he was a complete nerd. Very little has changed since then.

He currently lives in Arlington, Virginia with his beautiful wife and their cat (who has thoroughly trained them both). When he's not writing, James works in the direct marketing field, enjoys the opera, photography and the New York Giants, among other interests.

The "Dreams" series is James' first published work.





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