Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Citizens of Logan Pond: the Complete Dystopian Trilogy by Rebecca Belliston

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Citizens of Logan Pond: the Complete Dystopian Trilogy by Rebecca Belliston.

Her home. Her parents. Her freedom. Gone
His dreams. His sister. Himself. Lost.
Two people.
One future.

When the financial collapse of America wipes out life as Carrie knows it, she finds the will to survive with a man determined to hate her.

PRAISE FOR LIFE: "A powerful, realistic story about life and love and the resilience of the human spirit. Just the right mix of action, drama, and romance." - Readers' Favorite

PRAISE FOR LIBERTY: "A piece that should be required reading for young and old alike." - In D'tale Magazine

PRAISE FOR THE PURSUIT: "This has been an amazing series. These characters have jumped off of the pages, coming to life for me. I feel like they are real friends (and enemies) and this thrilling conclusion is perfect." - Katie's Clean Book Collection




Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Buxton Peak: The Early Years by Julie L. Spencer

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Buxton Peak: The Early Years by Julie L. Spencer.

In honor of me finishing a rough draft of Buxton Peak: London Bridges, today I’m featuring the first book in my Buxton Peak series, Buxton Peak: The Early Years.



Here’s the backcopy for the story:

In the beginning, it was all about the music… until that wasn’t enough.

Child Prodigy and devoted musician, Ian Taylor, forms a rock band with his three best friends, helping them rocket to stardom and all the spoils that come with it.

But Ian’s heart is torn between the teachings of his youth and the temptations of music and the stage. When Ian disappears for two years, Buxton Peak falls apart.

Returning to center stages brings its own challenges, and life as a rock star is not as easy as it once was. The guys have grown up, and the original dynamic of the band is lost in the distractions of substance abuse and women.

Can they pull their lives, and their music, back together? Can Ian learn forgiveness as he fights to become the man God wants him to be?

See where it all began…






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Monday, January 29, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Inevitable by Tamara Hart Heiner

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Inevitable by Tamara Hart Heiner.

The future is not ever in motion.

It's all a lie, the thought that the future can be changed. Jayne knows. She's been cursed to watch how the people around her will die, and no matter what she does, she can't change it. That includes Aaron's death, the handsome English boy who transferred to her school mid-semester and seems to have eyes only for her.

But then a serial killer takes up residence in Jayne's town, and Jayne realizes she's on his list.

Finding a way to alter the future has never felt more important.

Book 1 in the Goddess of Fate series, Inevitable is a suspense novel with a hint of the paranormal. Fans of Bella Forrest will enjoy this new take on an unfamiliar mythology. Download now!








Buxton Peak: London Bridges - Chapter One

“Is this seat taken?” A sweet voice with a Southern-American accent pulled Andy from his contemplative state. He hid behind dark sunglasses as he glanced up and found an angel hovering in the late afternoon haze.
“Depends on who’s asking,” Andy said. He wasn’t disguising his identity per se, but wasn’t flaunting himself in public either. He had stepped off the radar for four months and was curious how his visit to London would unfold. The girl’s friends were waiting for her to pull up the extra chair. “I’m just teasing. You’re welcome to borrow the chair… as long as you bring it back in a little while.”
“Will you be needing it any time soon?” She glanced around the little outdoor café, which was nearly empty this late in the afternoon. Her sparkling brown eyes hosted a hint of flirting as she smiled down at him. She looked to be about college-age so she was plenty old enough for him. He had to be careful now that he was twenty-two. Flirting with teenagers was flirting with disaster. Her southern drawl pulled him back to the present. “Are you waiting for anyone?”
“Just an old friend,” Andy said. He leaned a little closer to her.
The scraping of metal on concrete caused Andy to dig his nails into his palms and dragged his attention away, breaking the connection with the flirtatious young lady from America.
“Speak of the devil.” Andy reached across the table and gripped his band mate’s hand. “Gary, good to see you, pal.”
“Am I interrupting something?” Gary raised his eyebrows and glanced up at the girl, who still had one hand on the back of the extra chair.
“I don’t know…” Andy smirked and drew his gaze back up at the pretty, southern belle. “I was just about to gather the courage to ask her name when I was so rudely interrupted.”
“Oh… my… gosh!” …and, here it comes. One of the other girls at the table made the connection. That didn’t take long.
“Can’t go anywhere with you, mate.” Andy leaned across the table, teasing his best friend in a theater whisper.
“It’s your own fault,” Gary said, shaking his head and leaning back in his chair. “You’re the one who invited me.”
“Might as well just push the two tables together and buy them lunch,” Andy teased.
“You’re payin’ right?” Gary asked.
“Would someone please explain to me what’s going on?” The angel looked back and forth between her friend and the guys.
“Ask your girlfriend,” Andy said, nodding his head in that direction. “She seems to have figured it out.”
“These are two of the guys from Buxton Peak!” The friend got animated and shifted her chair closer, scraping across the concrete. Andy gritted his teeth.
“Did we visit Buxton?” another girl asked. She cocked her head to the side. “That wasn’t the day I was plastered, was it?”
“Gee, that narrows it down to pretty much half our vacation,” the angel interjected.
“Not Buxton the town, you silly girl,” the first friend piped back in. “These guys are from that smokin’ hot boy band called Buxton Peak.”
“We are not a boy band,” Gary and Andy said at the same time.
“We’re a rock band,” Andy said, removing his sunglasses and finally looking at the angel straight in the face. He stood up, scraping the chair on concrete again and cringing at the sound. He reached out his hand. “Andy Smith, pleasure to make your acquaintance.”
“Oh my goodness, he even talks adorable.” The friend gushed on, but Andy didn’t release the brunette’s hand, nor pull his eyes from hers.
“I’m Vanessa,” she finally whispered, tilting her head to the side with a tiny swish of her hips that was almost a curtsey. Andy could picture her on the veranda of a plantation in a sundress and floppy hat. “The pleasure is all mine.”
“Is it?” He raised his eyebrows. Andy reached over and touched the top of her chair without releasing her gaze. “I believe this chair is available… would you care to join us?”
“We would love to join you,” the friend said. She dragged her chair across the concrete toward Gary’s side of the table. “I’m Sue Ellen… and you… are Gary Owens.”
“Guilty as charged,” Gary said. He wrapped his arm across the back of her chair.
“Your drum solos are… oh my gosh… I’m gettin’ all fluttery inside.” Sue Ellen waved her hand in front of her face like she was hiding behind a coy, accordion fan. Andy wasn’t sure if he should laugh at her or be incredibly turned on. He chose to give his attention back to Vanessa and allow Sue Ellen to ensnare Gary into her southern charms.
“What about you… Vanessa,” Andy asked. “Are you a Buxton Peak fan?”
“I suddenly have a strong desire to stream a few of your songs just to help me decide.” She swept her long curls over her shoulder.
“Aren’t you the guys who brought that geeky chick up onstage?” the drunk friend asked, scraping her metal chair across the concrete. “Your lead singer wrote a song for his wife, right? I saw the YouTube video.” Her rhetorical question hung in the air.
“Gary, help me out.” Andy walked around to the other side of their little table, afraid if he didn’t move the table himself one of the girls would scrape it across the concrete like the chairs. He didn’t think his nerves could handle any more.
Everyone moved back and Gary helped Andy pick up the little table, connecting the two so they were now one group of five. Andy sat back down next to Vanessa and pinched the bridge of his nose.
“Please no more scraping metal against concrete. Whoever designed this outdoor café apparently didn’t have a problem with nails on chalkboards.”
“Gee Andy, how’s sobriety treating you?” Gary chuckled and raised his eyebrows.
“It sucks! How ‘bout you?”
“Worst three days of my life,” Gary said, a teasing glint in his eyes.
“Please tell me you’re joking.” Andy got serious. He creased his eyebrows and leaned closer. “You promised.”
“Of course I’m joking,” Gary said. His eyes pierced daggers at Andy. “I stayed in for the whole retched thirty days… twice.”
“Seriously?” Andy could see right through Gary’s typical sullen expression that his eyes were clear. He appeared more sober than Andy had seen him in years.
“Quitin’ straight up ain’t as easy as they make it sound, pal.” Gary shoved sunglasses on his face, sat back in his chair and crossed his ankles. “Sorry I asked.”
“Gosh…” the drunk friend cocked her head to the side. “Who’s up for a round of shots?”
“Not funny, Melanie,” Vanessa said, glaring at her friend.
“How about if I buy us a round of sweet ice tea,” Andy faked a girly accent. “Just like y’all have ‘em in the south.”
“That sounds delightful,” Vanessa drawled. “Thank you.”
“The pleasure’s all mine,” Andy copied her earlier sentiment, then leaned closer to Vanessa. He switched back to his regular British accent. “Believe me… the pleasure is all mine.”
The waitress noticed the change in seating arrangement and arrived with a little pad of paper.
“Ladies, order anything you want,” Gary announced. “Andy’s picking up the tab. What else is he going to spend his money on besides pretty American girls.”
“I can’t think of anything.” Andy shook his head in mock seriousness. He looked up at the waitress and winked “I could tip our waitress a little extra, I suppose.”
“You just add your autograph to the bill and we’ll call it good,” the waitress teased.
“How about if I pay with my new credit card and then we’ll kill two birds with one stone?”
“You got a credit card?” Gary asked. “How’d you get so lucky?”
“Jeremy gave it to me,” Andy said. “He didn’t give you one? What kind of a manager is he?”
“Probably afraid of what I might buy. He’s still mad at me about the Bentley.”
“You bought a Bentley?” Andy pushed himself back from the table. “How much did that set you back?”
“I dunno… like, one-seventy, I think.” Gary shrugged. “I don’t know what he was so upset about. It wasn’t even vintage. It was like a 2011 or something.”
“That was a nice year,” Andy acknowledged. “Convertible?”
“Uh huh.” Gary nodded, a smirk playing at the corners of his mouth.
“What color?”
“Metallic silver.” Gary’s smirk was a full-on grin.
“Can I drive it?”
“It’s at my mum’s.” Gary wrinkled his nose and fiddled with the napkin holder. “They took it away from me when I got my DUI.”
“Dork!”
“Why do you think I went back in rehab? They won’t let me have the keys until I can prove I’m clean.” Gary held up his fingers, making quotation marks in the air. “Whatever.”
“I take it you guys haven’t seen each other in awhile,” Vanessa guessed. Andy realized they were ignoring their new girlfriends. He leaned closer to her and wrapped an arm around the back of her chair.
“I’m curious,” Suellen said. “Why is it such a novelty for y’all to have credit cards? Everybody in the States has a credit card or two, or three.”
“Or in Suellen’s case, one for every department store,” Melanie piped in.
“Hey, a girl’s gotta shop.” Suellen blinked her eyelashes.
“I guess we’ve never needed credit cards before…” Andy looked over at Gary and they both shrugged.
“Our management team pays for everything,” Gary said. “I don’t even know how much stuff costs anymore.”
“I don’t know how much money we have, either,” Andy said.
“Isn’t that kinda irresponsible?” Vanessa asked.
“Suellen,” Andy asked Vanessa’s friend. “How often do you hear our songs on the radio?”
“All the time,” Suellen said. “I think your most recent hit, Passing through Eternity is still in the top 100.”
“I’m pretty sure I’m still a millionaire, then.” Andy turned his attention back to Vanessa with a smile.
“Did your band break up?” Melanie asked. She raised her eyebrows. “I mean, I saw the interview on that talk show with Kai and Ian, and their broads.” All attention shifted toward Melanie.
“What interview?” Andy asked.
“What talk show?” Gary creased his brow.
“That comedian, Eileen, asked if you two were in rehab,” Melanie pointed back and forth between Andy and Gary. “Ian said he had no idea because he was too distracted by that college geek he married.”
“That’s what happens when you wait your whole life for a chick,” Gary said. “When he finally got married, he didn’t want to climb back out of the sack.”
“Poor kid,” Andy said, shaking his head. “Preacher boy drove us all crazy with his commitment to purity.”
“Did he have a purity ring… like mine?” Vanessa held up her left hand and let the little diamond sparkle. She smirked at Andy and batted her eyelashes.
Andy looked up at the sky in mock prayer. “Why are you punishing me? I’ve been a good boy all my life.”
Gary started laughing and slapped his knee.
“Most of my life?” Andy lowered his gaze to Gary, begging with his eyes. “Some of my life? Oh, never mind… how do I get that thing off your hand?” He turned back to Vanessa with what he hoped was a pained puppy-dog expression.
“My daddy said whoever takes this off my finger better replace it with a diamond much bigger and prettier.” Vanessa held out her hand to admire the ring, but peered at Andy out from under her lashes.
“Waitress?” Andy held up his hand. “Are there any jewelry stores in the near vicinity?”
“Yes, there are…” She pointed toward the other side of the maill and Andy followed with his eyes to where she was indicating. Everyone at the table laughed. She lowered her hand and grinned down at them. “I thought you were serious.”
“I was completely serious.” Andy creased his brow and batted his puppy dog eyes at her. “Could we get our check please?”
“I haven’t even brought you your food, yet.”
“I guess we can wait until after dinner,” Andy said, turning to Vanessa. “If that’s alright with you, darlin’?”
“I suppose we could eat first.” Vanessa pouted. “I have gotten rather good at… waiting.”
The group at the table erupted in laughter again.


See where it all began:





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Sunday, January 28, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Swiss Miss Bliss by LeAnn Mathis

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Swiss Miss Bliss by LeAnn Mathis.

Coco hoped for a relaxing vacation with her friends. When she met Luca, a hot snow-boarding instructor, her vacation plans spiced up. But when an old pursuer follows her to Switzerland, the trip could end up scalding her.

A clean, contemporary, romance novella.



Saturday, January 27, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Five Days Five Kisses by Angela Carling

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Five Days Five Kisses by Angela Carling.

What could be more awkward than getting dumped at graduation....kissing five strangers to get over it! Nikola Jensen hates endings, like when her parents told her they were splitting up, or when she was forced to leave her first love and idyllic lake home to move to the barren desert of Arizona. So, two years later when her high school boyfriend Sam, publicly breaks her heart, Nikola can’t seem to let go. To help her move on Nikola’s best friends, Liberty and Maya create the absurd Five Days, Five Kisses plan. All she has to do is kiss a new guy every day for five days and Sam will be a distant memory. Five Days, kissing five strangers. What could possibly go wrong?


Hi everyone! Angela Carling here, writer of sweet romance and award-winning paranormal suspense.

Thanks for dropping in. I'm so excited to tell you about my latest book, Five Days, Five Kisses and three best friends that you'll want to hang out with long after you've finished the book. Their names are Nikola, Maya, and Liberty. Eventually each girl will have their own book, but Five DaysFive Kisses is Nikola's story and it's all about the awkwardness of a bad breakup. If you read on, you'll learn about my worst break up.
Do you like the cover? It was custom made by a very talented cover artist that I will definitely use again for the other two books! I love how it captures the vibe of this fun feel-good romance!

Where can you pick up your copy? Here's the links to grab your copy for .99 only until Valentine's Day, 2018 then the price goes up!



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Friday, January 26, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Half-Emrys: Master of Lies by Lisa Rector

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Half-Emrys: Master of Lies by Lisa Rector.

Lost to the lies. Consumed by revenge.

Unaware of her immortal heritage, the truth concealed from her, Ahnalyn learns she’s a child of two worlds—a half-emrys with the ability to wield the light and the dark power. When Ahnalyn is taken captive by evil tyrant Lord Caedryn, Aneirin, a Son of Light, defies law and risks exile to come to her rescue.

As Aneirin’s life becomes entwined with Ahnalyn’s, he is certain she belongs with the immortal emrys. But doubt and fear shroud Ahnalyn as the painful truths of her past unfold. Ahnalyn is thrown on a journey beyond her control, and she must sift through 
the lies Caedryn throws at her to uncover her true self and true potential, before the darkness consumes her.

Half-Emrys: Master of Lies, a romantic fantasy, is the first book in The Emrys Chronicles and may be enjoyed as a standalone read.

*Note: This book was previously published as Master of Lies (Chronicles of the Half-Emrys Book 1)

Romantic fantasy is for you if you like a light, character driven, more traditional fantasy plot, which includes two characters who find themselves drawn to each other, even if they start out as enemies. During a character's journey to develop powers and overcome trials, romance will ensue with bits of tension. The hero or heroine will undoubtedly be fighting some inner battle that makes them bulk at the chemistry with the other character until they slay their inner demons, save the world, and realize there is room in their heart to love.

Romantic fantasy might not be for you if you prefer paranormal fantasy or epic fantasy. Romantic fantasy doesn't have the usual tropes of vampires and werewolves. Usually romantic fantasy novels are set in a high fantasy world, and an ultimate goal, besides love, is sought. Love is just the icing to the cupcake.





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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Off Script by Liv Bartlet

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Off Script by Liv Bartlet.

“I kissed Edward Wolverton once. It was everything it was supposed to be—and then some... maybe I’ll kiss him again.”

TV Producer Bea Douglas’s last confession to her former business partner and ex-best friend wasn’t meant to tempt the fates. She’s eager to escape the hypocrisy of the television industry and years of hiding her faith for the convenience of other people. Edward Wolverton may be hot, smart, and funny—but he’s also two steps out of rehab with a self-proclaimed allergy to Christianity.

But after a club night turns violent, Bea loses her sense of self while Eddie teeters on the edge of relapse. Their connection to each other is the only certainty. To be together, each will have to let go of past pain and have faith in a love that never fades.

Off Script is an uncommon story of the power of love and resilience to bring people together in a society that does its best to tear them apart.


Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Hidden by Marlene Bierworth

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Hidden by Marlene Bierworth.
Historical – Western – Sweet Romance – Family saga - Faith-Based – Pioneer Adventures. 

He’s a Montana Cowboy and she’s a Boston aristocrat.
Together they are broken ashes and spitfire, discovering common ground in a shared dream. But, even if they can somehow see eye-to-eye and partner-up, their past lives lay in wait, ready to pounce and destroy any chance of a new beginning.

The train arrives at the station on Patrick Jones' wedding day, but his dreams go up in steam when it fails to bring his childhood sweetheart, Genevieve, west with it. Instead, he finds himself burdened with the responsibility of her adventurous younger sister.

While naïve Ruth Ellen has a hidden agenda concerning both Aspen Glen in Montana territory and her sister’s cast off, she has no idea as to the lengths her prestigious family from Boston will go to stop her from achieving her independence.

Despite Patrick’s emotional battles, he is challenged and intrigued by Ruth Ellen, but it soon becomes obvious that his heart cannot accept the one similarity between the two Thorncrest sisters: Deception.

Do dreams have a plan B? Follow the journey of faith, hope, and love with Patrick Jones, and experience the forces that lay ‘Hidden’ in the first adventure of the Jones-Star series. 

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Chasing Mermaids by Seven Steps

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Chasing Mermaids by Seven Steps.

Chase my dreams or protect my heart. How could I choose?

Sixteen-year-old Ariel Swimworthy is focused on one thing: fulfilling her dream of swimming in the Olympics.

But, when she gets into a fight at school, Ariel’s dream is suddenly derailed, and she finds herself off the swim team and stuck in business class next to her super-hot ex-boyfriend Eric Shipman. The same ex-boyfriend who has been sending her flowers every day since she dumped him.

When Eric proposes a dangerous and daring plan to get Ariel back in the water, she must decide what’s more important: chasing her dream of being an Olympic champion or protecting her heart from the boy who is determined to win it back.

A fun, emotional, young adult romance contemporary romance about forgiveness, second chances, and chasing your dreams no matter the cost.

St. Mary's Academy is a young adult contemporary romance series that brings classic fairytale characters to life in a modern day, high school setting. It's filled with angsty heroines, hot heroes, and drama galore. Be prepared. You've never seen fairytales quite like this.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: It Was You by Cindy Rae Hale

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read It Was You by Cindy Rae Hale.

Aleyna McKenzie has always dreamed of making it big as an actress. Lately, it seems like her goal has become unreachable. Her auditions haven’t gone well, money is running dry, and her car is on the brink of breaking down. When she is cast as a stand-in on the network tv show Devastation, she’s fed up with the film set guys hitting on her. Then Carson Peters, a well-known player in the world of Hollywood hotties and the male lead of the show, hits on her, too. But despite her attraction to him, she rejects him.

When Carson discovers her with a broken-down car, he offers to give her rides to the film set. Before long, they are spending more time together, and he begins asking her out. But is Aleyna willing to risk her heart for a guy with a reputation as a player?

When it seems that all hope is lost, will Carson’s faith in her ability to succeed as an actress be enough to give her the drive to reach her dreams?

In the tradition of La La Land, It Was You brings you a mix of heart wrenching sweet romance and a struggling actress fighting for her dreams.









Sunday, January 21, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Summer’s Squall by Amy Schisler

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Summer’s Squall by Amy Schisler.

Baltimore City Police Detective, Abe (Lank) Lankton, assumes he'll be helping his cousin solve a minor problem when she calls and asks him to fly west. When he learns that he's been called out there to aid in capturing an elusive stalker, his first instinct is go straight back to Maryland. However, when he meets the alluring victim, Summer Cooper, all bets are off. With his future, and his own life, in jeopardy, Lank must choose between going back to the life he knows in America's Charm City or staying out west to help Summer, but Lank's not sure that Summer is all that she claims to be or that the stalker even exists. One thing he knows for sure, Summer is guilty... of stealing his heart.












Saturday, January 20, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Teapots & Treachery by Donna K. Weaver.

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Teapots & Treachery by Donna K. Weaver.

A Savage Ghost
Lia Savage reluctantly puts her dream of opening a dessert boutique on hold to help her dad remodel a castle he’s inherited in Washington State. Soon, a specter targets her younger sister.

Lia enlists the help of strapping Coop Montgomery, the head gardener and her former crush. As they search together for a way to rid the castle of its ghost, the romance she used to dream about with Coop kindles. But Lia’s gentle giant means to stay in Washington while she’s determined to return to California. She must find the courage to face both the ghost and her future.

With Coop. Or without him.

Waves of Deceit
Twenty-six-year-old Shelby Nash wants to break free of her controlling, billionaire father. With the completion of one more project for his company, she can branch out on her own. However, her ex-boyfriend’s been appointed as the new lead architect. She has to find a way to protect her heart from him while avoiding whoever’s making anonymous threats.

Wade Masters did a poor job handling the news about the identity of his girlfriend’s father. Shelby walked out of his life without another word. Finally, four years later, Wade has a chance to win her back. As long as whoever’s targeted her doesn’t get her first.






Friday, January 19, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: Saving Shadow by Laura Beers

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read Saving Shadow by Laura Beers.

Born with a perfect memory, Lady Elizabeth Beckett has become one of the world’s most notorious spies, despite being the daughter of a duke. She is shielded only by her code name: Shadow. When young ladies of High Society begin disappearing from London, Eliza has no doubt who is orchestrating these crimes; a heinous man she has been investigating for years. Vowing to save them before they are sold to the highest bidder, she must risk everything to stop him.

Lord Sinclair was perfectly content being the second son of a marquess, but when his brother is murdered, he is thrust into a position he has not been prepared for and does not desire. As an agent for the Crown, he is expected to retire now that he is the heir, but he’s been granted special permission for one more mission... to obtain justice for his murdered brother.

Used to keeping secrets, Lady Eliza and Lord Sinclair must learn to open up to each other when they are assigned as partners to bring down the same ruthless man and his brutal empire of abduction and slavery. As Eliza’s tainted past becomes too much for her to bear alone, can she learn to trust her new partner with her secrets, her life, and possibly her heart?


Thursday, January 18, 2018

Recommended Books to Read: The Portal Keeper by S.T. Sanchez

Wondering ‘What should I read next?’ Looking for the best books to read? Need book recommendations? Read The Portal Keeper by S.T. Sanchez.

A mysterious portal, which opens at dawn and closes again at dusk, is located deep in the woods and kept secret from the vast majority of the people who inhabit the kingdom of Rastella. Only a few are aware of its existence and fewer understand the confusing prophecy that accompanies it.

Now, Ajax Maxwell, who is approaching his 17th birthday and has been in training for the past 4 years, is preparing to fulfill his family’s legacy by becoming the next keeper.
But Ajax is afraid. He’s worried that he won’t live up to the expectations placed upon him and will let down his family, like his brother Axel did when he took over from their father and then promptly disappeared.

When the prince of Rastella comes to visit for the first time, accompanied by Ajax’s childhood friend Nivara, it doesn’t take long for things to go wrong. In an accident, the prince falls into the portal and Ajax knows that it’s up to him to go and get him back.


With the knowledge that nobody who has entered it has ever returned, Ajax and Nivara go through the portal to try to save the prince. But what Ajax finds inside, and what he discovers about the prophecy, will test him to his limits.


Interview with the Author: S.T. Sanchez

I had the opportunity to interview S. T. Sanchez, author of The Portal Keeper, and ask her a few questions about her writing.

How long have you been writing?

I have dabbled here and there, but I didn't really get serious until about two years ago.

Have you always wanted to be a writer?

No, my grammar isn't the greatest so I didn't really think it was in the cards for me, but as I got older I realized as long as I found a fantastic editor, I could write.

How do you come up with your ideas for stories?

I have a lot of ideas swirling around in my head.  Some have come from unanswered questions in other movies or books I have seen.  The Portal Keeper came from me wanting to write a book my kids could enjoy.  I have previously written a YA vampire novel, Sunwalker, that ended up being too scary for my younger kids.

Do you have any other careers besides writing?

I currently work part time for a school district.  I tried a lot of jobs as a teenager and loved waiting tables.

Let’s talk more about your book, The Portal Keeper. Tell me about it:

It's a middle grade fiction fantasy novel ranging from about 4th to 8th grade.  Although anyone can enjoy it.  I enjoy a lot of middle grade fiction, such as Fablehaven and Percy Jackson.  It was just released in December, and I have been getting great feedback. 

Give us a Synopsis for the book:

  A mysterious portal, which opens at dawn and closes again at dusk, is located deep in the woods and kept secret from the vast majority of the people who inhabit the kingdom of Rastella. Only a few are aware of its existence and fewer understand the confusing prophecy that accompanies it.
   Now, Ajax Maxwell, who is approaching his 14th birthday and has been in training for the past 2 years, is preparing to fulfill his family’s legacy by becoming the next keeper.
   But Ajax is afraid. He’s worried that he won’t live up to the expectations placed upon him and will let down his family, like his brother Axel did when he took over from their father and then promptly disappeared.
   When the prince of Rastella comes to visit for the first time, accompanied by Ajax’s childhood friend Nivara, it doesn’t take long for things to go wrong. In an accident, the prince falls into the portal and Ajax knows that it’s up to him to go and get him back.
   With the knowledge that nobody who has entered it has ever returned, Ajax and Nivara go through the portal to try to save the prince. But what Ajax finds inside, and what he discovers about the prophecy, will test him to his limits.

What was the inspiration behind this story?

I wanted something that my younger kids could enjoy.  They were my first beta readers and would roll on the floor laughing as we read it together.

Tell us about your main characters:

Ajax is on the verge of turning fourteen.  He is tasked with a responsibility that was never meant to be his.  Because of this he has had to hide things from those he cares about. When he accidently causes the Prince to go through the portal, he must decide if he should go in after him.
Niv is Ajax's best friend from childhood.  She hasn't seen him in two years, and is upset by his sudden departure and then again his sudden reappearance.  She wants explanations that he cannot give her. She is hot headed and rash.
Prince Blake is a spoiled royal, who has always had everything handed to him.  He tries to befriend Ajax but it is an awkward friendship as the Prince is entitled and doesn't always see things the way a commoner would.

Which is your favorite minor character and why?

Sky.  Sky is a magical shapeshifter who has been through a lot.  Despite all his hardships, he is loyal, kind and has kept his sense of humor.  He was very fun to write too.

Your character is at a bookstore. What book is in his/her hand right now?

Lord of the Rings, while technically not a book, it's a fantastic trilogy. One any fourteen year old boy would be enthralled with.

Please share a few favorite lines or one paragraph:

“Let’s start by taking off the amulet.”
Ajax stepped back. “Was that your plan the whole time? Get me to take it off so you can pilfer it…or eat me?”
Nogard snorted. “You are really preoccupied with the thought of getting eaten. It is wise to be hesitant, but not very prudent given our time is limited.”
The dragon mumbled something that Ajax didn’t understand, and the amulet floated off his neck and landed around Nogard’s.

Of all the books out there, why should readers choose this one? (What makes your book stand out from the rest?)

It's just a fun book.  I wanted to write something parents could read to their children and both enjoy. 

Let’s shift gears and talk more about your writing.

What is your favorite music to listen to while writing?

I really like Imagine Dragons at the moment.  I like Spanish Pop music, Bon Jovi, One Republic, Journey, Phillip Phillip.  I listen to quite a variety.

Have you ever named a character in honor of someone you know?

When writing more than one novel, it's hard not to use a name of someone I know.  I have thrown my kids names in for fun.  I have never based a character off of someone I know.  I did have a beta reader who happened to share the name of a character, it was funny to see how attached they became to the character.  The comments when I got the manuscript at the beginning were positive and then towards the end became quite comical, such as "Oh no I am going to be evil!"

At what moment did you feel like you could say, “NOW, I'm an author?”

Probably not until I held my first book in my hand.  Even now with my second book out, it's hard to believe sometime.

What is one of your favorite/go-to writing resources?

I don't know that I have one, but I spend a fair amount of time on Goodreads and a facebook page, LDS beta readers.  When I need advice or feedback I go there.  There are a lot of great authors out there who are great resources.

What other project are you working on now?

I am just starting to pen the outline to the 2nd book in the Keeper Chronicles.  I am also working on a younger chapter book series, and Nightwalker the sequel to Sunwalker is with my editor.

Have you always liked to write?

I hated writing for school.  Dissecting and analyzing literature is not my cup of tea.  But I found I love creative writing.

What book are you currently reading?

I am about a third of a way through Dracula.  Since I'm almost through writing my vampire trilogy, the Sunwalker Trilogy, I thought it was about time I read the first well known vampire book.

Do you write/read every single day?

Not necessarily, although I hear you should.  I try and do at least one book related thing a day.  Whether it's editing, advertising, writing.  It all depends on the day and how much free time I have.

Do you have any furry writing buddies? (Or scaled or feathered?)

I have a dog and a cat.  Thor, the cat, and I tolerate each other.  He is not warm and cuddly.  Instead he likes to nip.  So he is banned from my writing space.  I also have a small dog named Misty.  She is great, loves to just sit and snuggle.

S. T. Sanchez, thank you for joining us today and for sharing your stories and your writing experience! -Julie L. Spencer

Author Bio:
I was born in Dallas, TX. I love Texas. The weather is crazy, but the people are friendly.  I graduated from the University of North Texas with a BA of Arts in Spanish. Mexico is my second home.  My husband is from there, and I have family down there. I love the culture, the people and of course the food.  I have three wonderful children and I love hiking and spending time outdoors when I am not writing.
    Fantasy is my preferred genre to write in. There are no limits in fantasy beyond my own imagination.  Anything can happen. Sunwalker is my debut novel. It is a YA Vampire novel. The first in a trilogy. Nightwalker, book 2, is set to be released in Spring 2018.  I also just released a MG Fantasy novel entitled the Portal Keeper, in December 2017.

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