Thursday, April 17, 2014

Cover Reveal - Wreck You



Wreck You by Jennifer Snyder
(A Coldcreek Novel #3)
Publication date: June 3rd 2014
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance

Synopsis:
Outspoken and flirtatious, Lauren Myers is more than most guys can handle. Even so, a disastrous trip to her boyfriend’s hometown in Greece leaves her reeling, forcing her to reevaluate her views on men and relationships all together.

Level-headed and reserved, Ian Mason is perfectly content with his life the way that it is—until a phone call from his mother flips his life upside down. Suddenly, everything changes and he’s forced to hold the weight of the family business all on his own.

After a chance meeting draws them together, the two will learn love often finds those who aren’t necessarily looking, and that there are moments in life that hold within them all the power to wreck you.


Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21840859-wreck-you


Jennifer is also doing a give-away!a Rafflecopter giveaway


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Jennifer Snyder lives in North Carolina were she spends most of her time writing new adult and young adult fiction, reading, and struggling to stay on top of housework. She is a tea lover with an obsession for Post-it notes and smooth writing pens. Jennifer lives with her husband and two children, who endure listening to songs that spur inspiration on repeat and tolerate her love for all paranormal, teenage-targeted TV shows.

Find out more about her latest novel by visiting her blog:
http://jennifersnydersblog.blogspot.com

Other ways to connect with Jennifer:
Email: Jennifersnyder04(at)gmail(dot)com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorjennifersnyder
Twitter: http://twitter.com/jennsnyder04

Monday, April 14, 2014

Prince of Darkness Cover Reveal

Today you all have a treat! Beth Ann Masarik is here to tell us a bit about her new book, Prince of Darkness!

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Hello everyone! I’m back and I bring to you the newest cover for my first, full length novel, Prince of Darkness (book one in The World Among Us series). This is a New Adult/Paranormal/Fantasy Romance series. It has all kinds of demons, fallen angels, Greek gods, witches, werewolves, ghosts and just about any kind of supernatural being you can think of. This book was previously published with Otherworld Publications in 2011, but has been updated and edited, and is now with Nevermore Press.
Without further ado, I give to you, the latest cover design for Prince of Darkness:





Title: Prince of Darkness
Series: The World Among Us
Book number: 1
Genre: Paranormal/Fantasy Romance
Sub-genre: New Adult
Author: Beth Ann Masarik
Publisher: Nevermore Press



Hades is hell-bent on taking over the world, but in order to do so, he has to remove his nemesis, Gaia from power. But one thing stands in the way and she goes by the name of Selene. Cue Damien, son of Hades and Persephone. He happens to be in love with Selene, and will stop at nothing to make sure that she is safe even though their love is forbidden. Furious with his son’s treachery, Hades tricks Damien into killing the only woman that he has ever loved. He does so by telling Damien that he will spend the rest of his eternal life in the Fields of Asphodel if he does not prove his loyalty. Torn between his un-beating heart and his family, Damien does the only thing a true demon prince knows how: killing those closest to him. Will Damien follow through with his father’s evil scheme? Or will he be banished to the Fields of Asphodel for his treachery?


Thursday, April 10, 2014

Cover reveal!

Warning, warning, cover reveal ahead!




A Cygnet's Tale
Susan Burdorf


Sixteen year old Helen Schwann was abandoned on the steps of a church as an infant. The only reminder of who she was is a necklace that was wrapped in a blanket with her, which she kept through the years, hoping it would reveal her parent's fate and her true identity.
Just when she finally accepts her life's mystery she meets two people that tell her things about herself that she never knew, teach her to accept who she is, why she is here, and show her that the way to one's true self is through the heart of another.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

To Hell and Back Release

BWTH FINAL AMAZON



Hello everyone! Thank you for hosting me on your blogs today! I am super excited to announce the release of my novella titled To Hell and Back. It is part of my upcoming saga titled The World Among Us. Each of the stories in this collection has been previously released, but has been edited and picked up by Nevermore Press.



You will only be able to purchase To Hell and Back on Amazon for the first 90 days. Once the 90 days are up, you will be able to purchase it in other online venues!

tohellandback





Title: To Hell and Back

Series: The World Among Us

Book number: .5

Author: Beth Ann Masarik

Publisher: Nevermore Press

Length: 102 pages (novella)

Price: $2.99

Blurb:

Take a journey to Hell with Elise Stevenson as she braves meeting Hades and his companions in this compilation. To Hell and Back consists of the short stories Murderous Regrets, Hell Bound and Hell’s Captive. In these three stories, Elise is sent to Hell to uncover the secrets of the villains in The World Among Us. She dodges the worst of demons, and goes to the very depths of Hell just to interview Hades and the Prince of Darkness themselves among other monsters that appear in the series.

In the short story, Moon Spirit, however, we are brought back to earth, where we meet Raul Blackoak and his family. While Raul is out on patrol, he hears the cries of a damsel in distress. A battle begins between the werewolf and two demons, but before long, the night is saved by a surprise visitor. Raul and his new partner save the day, only for things to become more serious when they bring her back to Raul’s home. Will Raul be able to come to terms with the strange twist of events?


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About the Author:

Beth Ann Masarik was born and raised in a small town on Long Island. Ever since she can remember, Beth has always loved writing and completed her first book at the age of 15. That was when she knew she wanted to be an author. It wasn't until her second year of college while reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire that Beth realized that being an author was her dream job. She writes YA/fantasy books, and is slowly breaking out into the New Adult world. She has several projects in the works, all in the Fantasy genre and all involving different species. Her favorite species to write about are gods, werewolves, angels and witches. Beth works part time at a NY law firm as an office clerk, and writes books in her spare time. In addition to writing, she also runs Literary Lunes Magazine, which is dedicated to promoting authors and helping first time authors build their platforms. More information about Beth can be found on her website atwww.bethannmasarik.com

and about her magazine can be found at www.literarylunespublications.com

Contact/Follow Beth:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethannmasarikauthor

https://www.facebook.com/TheWorldAmongUs

https://www.facebook.com/Literarylunespublications

https://www.facebook.com/hallowedwriters

Twitter: @theworldamongus (personal) @literarylunes @hallowedwriters

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4667718.Beth_Ann_Masarik

Websites: www.bethannmasarik.com

www.theworldamongussaga.com

www.literarylunespublications.com

www.hallowedwriters.spruz.com

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Cascade's Library Signing Day!

It's been a week now and I feel like I'm just being able to take time to breathe and reflect back on my day at the Cascades Library 2nd Annual Author Fair.

Great day, yay, great day. Although a little short...This time, non-best-selling authors (or at least that's what it seemed like) were only given a 1.5 hour time slot, while the best-sellers were there for the full 5 hour day. Totally makes sense, but I was just getting into the groove when it was time to pack up.

The day started off normal enough. Woke up a few nights with the kiddo, then got up at 7 to get dressed. 7:15 the kid wanders into the bathroom where I'm getting ready and I spend the next 45 juggling getting me ready, getting her dressed, and trying desperately to wake up enough to remember what I'm sure I'm going to forget (which was to get change, thank goodness for 24 hour ATMS).

I definitely have improved on the packing aspect of events! I was able to fit everything into 3 small boxes and 1 bag, plus the easel/book stand.

The best part of pulling the first shift of this event, is I had a full 30 minutes to set up my table. It's great when you don't really know what you want to do still, so I had time to re-adjust things (and take pictures with my fuzzy camera, which is getting replaced this weekend)
This time I took a "kitchen sink" approach to my table, complete with a wooden hawk and bubble gum dispenser (which really worked, to the surprise of the other authors by my table). Oh, and I did adjust the tablecloth after I saw how crooked it was while taking this picture.


On top of my gumball machine were my rack cards, business cards, and some reference cards that I had created for other self-published authors. I ended up handing these out left and right :)

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Creative tables for an author signing, take 1!

I only have 3 more days to prepare for my time at the Cascades Library 2nd Annual Authors Fair and I'm excited and terrified and omg I'm never going to be ready! Or something like that. I've been trying to find different ways to be prepared, to be friendly, to have an awesome table, and there's actually surprisingly little out there. 

Oh sure, there are a lot of great articles on having a successful signing, which sum up to : be friendly, connect with potential readers, don't hide under the table (crap). But there isn't a whole lot out there for how to actually design a table!

Here's my table last year, and I don't think it's bad for having 5 minute set-up time and only one book out (at that time). But it's also not very exciting. It was a perfect reflection of "me" at the time, a little scared, a lot shy, not quite ready to bust into the author scene and go "Hello readers, I'm here!"

But I've grown a lot in the last 10 months, and I'm hoping this year's table can have a little more bang and pizzazz. So I've looked for inspiration from author's I look up to, people whose tables have no problem saying, "Hello readers, come discover your next favorite book!"

A table shared by the wonderful authors Andrea Heltsley and Elizabeth Sharp. I love all the book covers in the background, and the fun table accents.



Another one of Andrea's tables. Nice and orderly, with her books on beautiful display.



A table by Bethany Lopez, a great example of really standing out even if in a smaller space



This table is highting the work of Devyn Dawson and Tressa Messenger. They actually put boxes under the table cloth to get the books to go higher. *smacks head* Why did I never think of that?



The wonderful Elaine Fields Smith! I love how everything on this table ties into her books, set in the 1980's, from the cars to the 8-track tapes!





Want to just highlight one book? Lisa Collicut is a great example for this. While there is only one book being shown on this table, there is no doubt that you should go over and get it!




Screw the candy bowl. Liz Long gives her readers cupcakes! One for me, please!



Here is Sarah Ashley Jones, and how can you not want to go talk to a person with that smile and bright purple hair? Another great example of a small space set-up done well.


The first joint signing with Ashley Lavering and M.R. Polish


And Ashley Lavering's side of their table at UtopYA. I love the purple banner that they have and the tablecloth. So gorgeous.

There you have it, a ton of different ideas for you (and me) to use when planning author signing events! After the Cascades event and my guest speaking position at Brian Woods High School next week, it's time to collaborate with the amazing Elizabeth Sharp for our joint table at the Live Hope Believe event in August!






Sunday, March 9, 2014

Writing Style Blog Hop!

Blog hop, blog hop, what do you see? I see Writing Styles looking at me! (Can you tell what my toddler's favorite book is lately?)

A little about me

1) What are you working on?

My current project is a slight vacation away from the realm of Kaldalangra, and takes place in an unnamed, small town in the United States (I should probably change that...). The story revolves around Alyssa Doe, a teenage girl who has been bounced around the foster care system for reasons beyond her control, and her journey to try to find faith in herself and in the world around her.

After that, it's back into the realm of Kaldalangra with the fourth book in the series, which will star Katrina, a Princess of the realm who feels completely secluded from her family, and finds that sometimes it's okay to not be like your parents.

2) How does your work differ from others in its genre?

Well....I think my biggest change is that I don't like to wrap my books up into nice neat packages. There is no "ride off into the sunset" happy ending, because I don't really believe those exist. Life is messy, love is messy, adventure is most definitely messy. My books don't play nice with you. One chapter you will be happy and the next devastated. One reader once told me, "Most books I'm able to just skim the last few pages, because I know what will happen. With your books, you may change the entire premise of the book in the last paragraph."


3) Why do you write what you do?

Mostly, it just comes out. I'll often start a book with just an idea, maybe an interaction I witnessed while running errands, or a strange dream, or an emotion. Then the story just begins to build upon itself. Then there are cases like my current project which actually began as a back story to a book that is now a few years from being written. I needed to come up with a story for how the main character became the way she is, and "foster child" was the first thing that came to my mind. Then I started researching foster care and needed to tell the bigger story.

Then there's the case of Katrina's story, which the character took over. I just heard her in my head, tap tap tapping, and going, "Hey, you there, author lady. You kind of gave me a bad rap in Soul of Asimina, and I don't appreciate it. Why don't you tel the whole story?" And so that is what book 4 in the Land of Kaldalangra series will do.


4) How does your writing process work?

It's a very odd combination of spastic and outlined. Between working full-time and motherhood, I don't have much time to write, so my books often happen in little snippits that I jot down when I have a second. Then when I have time to sit down, the story will flow (or sometimes not) and actions will unfold. I really should take a picture one day (but not today, because my toddler has hidden the camera) of my giant post-it wall, because most of the time everything starts on a post-it (and then makes it into my Mega Book of Stuff)

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So there you have it! More about my writing style :) Are you an aspiring author who wants more ideas? A reader who is just curious about writing styles or what goes on in our heads? Then check out other stops on the blog hop, like A. R. Rivera's post on her writing style!


 About Amy
I was born in Portland, Oregon, to two loving parents and three older siblings. We didn’t have a lot of money but we were showered with an abundance of love and faith – and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

The absolute, unyielding love from my parents gave me a light-hearted attitude that won’t let me take life too seriously and the confidence to believe I can move any mountain that gets in my way. As a child, it looked like I thought the world revolved around me.

I did.

The day I turned five, Mount Saint Helens erupted. My dad told me the mountain was so overjoyed that it was my birthday, it had to explode because it couldn’t dance. Of course, now I’m old enough to know that volcanoes don’t use the Gregorian Calendar.

In high school, I found joy in socializing and not much else – much to my family’s chagrin. As a young woman of eighteen, I met and married the love of my life. We now have four wonderful, talented sons whose passion for music has kept me busy and sleep deprived for the last decade.

Some years ago, I read a little book by a lady with the surname of Meyer. Then I read the next three books she wrote. In the process, I fell back in love with reading and it sparked a passion I never knew I had.

The Muse that gave me Between Octobers appeared one morning as I cracked open my Bible. Large black letters telling the story of Queen Esther peered up from my desk. As one of strongest females in literature, I felt compelled to write her, possibly give her a modern day setting and a few plot twists. I became possessed—stealing time whenever I could, late at night or early morning, it didn’t matter. If I was awake, I was writing. And before I knew it, a beautiful story about a woman and her king seemed to morph into something entirely different as I explored the lives of my characters. I am overjoyed that my book, Between Octobers, will be released through Take Two Publishing in 2014.

Today, I spend every minute I can with my sons and husband, sharing an abiding faith and love with them as I nurture my soul with writing.