Saturday, August 31, 2013

The novellas are coming! The novellas are coming!

Hi everyone! I am so, so thrilled to be sharing some super exciting news with you today.

One of the things that I hear most from fans is just how much they like reading the Fate series from Jonah and Kellan Whitecomb's point of views, despite enjoying reading from Chloe's. I've posted a number of scenes from both twins' perspectives over the last year here on the blog and on Facebook, but after reading about how much everybody loves them, I decided that posting these small scenes weren't enough. So, friends, if you love the Whitecomb twins, I think you'll love what I have to tell you.

Both Jonah and Kellan are getting their very own novellas!

I've decided to release Jonah's POV of A MATTER OF FATE (Fate series, #1) first--you'll be able to get it on Thursday, October 10th. Soon, right? Hooray! And then . . . A MATTER OF TRUTH (Fate series, #3 comes out on November 5th. And then . . . you'll be able to read Kellan's POV of A MATTER OF HEART (Fate series, #2) on Thursday, January 14th! And then . . . you'll get AMOF 4 sometime in early spring. I'll be releasing the title of that book, date and more info on that book after A MATTER OF TRUTH's release in November.

Okay. Now that that exciting news is out of the way, I wanted to show you a few pictures some of my fantastic street team found recently of who they think the twins look like. DISCLAIMER: I do not own the rights to any of these photos, nor do any of the members of my street team.


Um, yes, please.

According to Street Team Member Sarah, she sees Jonah on the left, Kel on the right. Incidentally, I once upon a time envisioned Jonah as a blonde.

J on the left, K on the right

Seriously. So Jonah, right?

I'm told the ladies don't mind Kellan shirtless. ha!



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Playlist: MARK OF THE DRAGON by M.R. Polish!

I'm so thrilled today to share with you guys M.R. Polish's writing playlist for Mark of the Dragon, her newest fantasy book, co-written with her dad, Bill Morgan. Take it away, M.R.!

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Co-writing Mark of the Dragon with my dad was amazing. I love that we were able to mesh our writing voices together so well. I love our dragons and all our characters (some more than others lol). While writing, and I can't speak for Bill, but I have to listen to music. Sometimes I listen to things that wouldn't normally be on my everyday playlists, but the songs bond with the muse and create the perfect mood for each scene. I can't explain how every song I listen to is attached dramatically in some way to each scene.

Below is my personal Spotify playlist for Mark of the Dragon, along with each song and what it meant to me during the writing process...




Come Away to the Water helped me when writing the whole book. It helped set the tone during many scenes and attached itself to Andra, who is one of our main characters.

Kingdom Come I can picture the country of Santerrian. Not sure why, but it helped when Andra took her journey to the orb. I think it was on constant repeat during that part of the story lol.

Daughter's Lament was a fun song to listen to while writing the Vetaunex. Not so much a repeat song, but it helped when Liam went hunting.

Safe & Sound is just a great song. I can picture Andra and Amoreth with this song, the war between the countries made an intense journey and this song helped create some peace with the characters - as well as setting the tone in the story.

The Dragon's Breath is beautiful! No words needed. The haunting Celtic sounds soothed as well as incited many emotions. There was a scene with Sorem that if I read while listening to this song I could cry. I can picture the entire story with just this song. It is kinda like my personal theme song for it. If there were ever an official soundtrack or (dreaming here...) a movie, this song would be on my must have list.

I Hate Everything About You is not a typical song for this story I admit, but the muse loved it for certain scenes. Regina was a hard person to feel and I found that using this song as well as a couple others helped. It also helped draw out some deeper emotions that helped with fighting or anger, even sorrow.

Burn it to the Ground is a go to song for fights if you ask me. When the dragons are flying in the air and fighting, this was playing! This song pumps me and many of my muses up.

Kryptonite is a song that helped set the mood for different scenes. It helped when they Liam was traveling a lot.

Pain is another song I used with Regina. Trying to dig for a deeper emotion and trying to understand why she was so dark.

Second Chance is one of those songs that just fits. You know when you go see a movie and the last song that closes the movie and the screen fades to black? Yes, this would be it for me lol. It has nothing to do with the story, but somehow it really does fit.

My Immortal is a close song for me personally and it took a while before I could listen to it without crying, but this song helped with a lot of the story, especially in the beginning. There is a scene with Andra and Terrax that this hits for me. The traditions of dragons and their riders make this hit even harder and pull out more. It is also the perfect song to leave you all with......



In a land of warriors and dragons, everything is about to change...

Countries are divided and war is raging, but none of that matters to Andra. She is destined to be a dragon rider. There has never been a woman rider, but that doesn't matter to her. After her father's death, she trains harder than any man to be a worthy candidate. Even when the Aquastrian leader wants her dead, she fights back. Can she over come traveling hundreds of miles on foot, surviving hunger, bandits, assassins and wild carnivores? 

Liam is just another warrior who hopes he is worthy of the Mark of the Dragon. He must endure the long trek from Aquastra to Santerrian, avoiding all people, especially those who may be hired to kill him. Meeting Andra along the way changes everything. He admires her willful spirit and is inspired to do even more as a warrior and stop the war. He fights to help her, kills to protect her, but will it be enough to get them both to their dragons before it's too late?


You can purchase Mark of the Dragon on Kindle or on your Nook. You can also get Mark of the Dragon in paperback (which has some cool scrolls in the beginning) here ---> Createspace or Barnes & Noble

The Mysts of Santerrian also has a website that you can check out tid-bits as we write the stories, read some of the book for free, and even some extras.... www.mystsofsanterrian.com


About the Authors


M.R. Polish was born in Idaho, a long, long, long, well, maybe not that long time ago.... Writing has always been there for her. Growing up, her mind was filled with stories, some she shared and others she filed away to write down later in life. It wasn't until 2011 that she decided to publish her stories for everyone to enjoy. Her first award, and when writing became more than just an idea, was in the 5th grade. She won the scary story contest for the school newspaper. It is one story she still has tucked away for memories. Her teacher told her she could be anything she wanted and that she had a talent for writing, being creative and drawing people into her stories. M.R. took that to heart and continued to write, although mostly in secret until recent years.
Now you can find her enjoying life with her family - wrangling her four kids, setting traps in the house with toys for unsuspecting victims (aka, her husband) and writing down all her crazy and fun stories.

"Life is too short to stand by and watch everyone else live your dreams. The bigger the dream, the bigger the adventure!" ~ M.R. Polish
(click to be taken to learn more about them) Other books by M.R. Polish: Wolf Spell, Wolf Dream (TBR 9/1/13), Ageless Sea  


Bill Morgan is M.R.'s dad, and if she was born that long ago, You all should shudder at how long ago he was born. He has always been creative. As an amateur artist and an avid woodworker, he always could see the hidden beauty in a blank piece of paper or a piece of wood. He joined the U.S. Coast Guard in 1986 and spent twenty years saving lives and serving his country. He always had stories running around in his head, but he never tried to put them onto paper until M.R. convinced him to do this book with her. Now he is actively writing two additional sci-fi/fantasy novels. Hopefully she hasn't created a monster. Bill's favorite thing is his family. He has a wonderful wife, two adult daughters, four sisters, and more wonderful nieces and nephews than you can believe. His last count was over one hundred and he loves them all. One of his favorite quotes comes from a movie, but it applies to writing a fictional novel as well:
"Don't know where we're going, but there's no sense in being late." ~Mathew Quigley


Friday, August 23, 2013

Catalyst Tour Stop--Interview with Jennifer Snyder

So, I'm super excited today to share with you an interview I just did with fellow NA writer Jennifer Snyder, during which I pick her brain on her hot new Tethered series!






Sometimes who we really are lies buried just beneath the surface…


After learning she’s inherited a house in the beachside town of Soul Harbor, Georgia, Addison Harmon and her best friend decided to take a much needed vacation before the pressures of life after high school suffocate them too heavily.

But what Addison finds isn’t a chance to recoup from a bad break up and hang out with her best friend while she decides what she wants to do with her future. What she finds is Kace Sullivan—a sexy guy she can’t seem to get enough of—someone who with one touch reveals a seductive world full of magick and secrets Addison isn’t sure she’s ready to be a part of.









Hey, Jennifer! I had such fun delving into the world you created in Catalyst. It's the perfect beach read for this summer, which makes sense since it's set in idyllic Soul Harbor, Georgia. (I totally want to go there, by the way!) Where did you get the idea for this sleepy town and all of its mysteries?

  Everything about this series started with a dream. The ending of Catalyst was that dream. In it I was able to see the churning waters of the ocean from atop a cliff. From that scene, everything sort of just progressed on its own in my overly imaginative mind. 

In my Fate series, Magic is almost another character of its own amongst my cast. What drew you to the subject for your Tethered series?

  I’ve always had this fascination with the world of magic. I knew early on in my writing career that I wanted to write a story incorporating that interest. The Hoodoo aspect was a twist that jumped out at me during the many hours of research online I endured. It was dark, taboo, and held a dose of sexy to me. There was something acutely compelling about the possibility of such things and I knew I had to add it into the mix somehow. As for the magick Addison and the others share together, I really wanted to make it all about balance.

Your heroine, Addison, meets two hunky guys in Catalyst. How would Kace describe Addison?

A set of sexy eyes. Voluptuously plump lips. Insanely attractive. Powerful beyond her knowledge.

That said, how would Theo describe her?

Commanding. Naive to magick and quite possibly life in general. Lost.

Ooh, is there anything you can spoil about the rest of the series? What should readers be on the outlook for? 

The final novel in the series (Confined) will be coming out later this fall, in it Addison’s world will be flipped upside down and tossed sideways. There will be loads of action, betrayal, suspense, and of course some swoon worthy moments.

Speaking of beach reads, what are some books you've enjoyed this summer?


There have been a few. Shattered Promises by Jessica Sorensen. Just For Now by Abbi Glines. But most recently, Tragic by J. A. Huss.


Thanks for stopping by, Jennifer!

Thanks so much for having me!

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Learn more about Jennifer at the following places:

facebook
twitter: @JennSnyder04
Goodreads




Follow along the rest of the tour for Catalyst


Spotlight August 18, 2013 

Review August 19, 2013

Review August 21, 2013

Spotlight August 22, 2013

Interview August 23, 2013

Spotlight August 24, 2013

Spotlight August 25, 2013

 Review August 26, 2013

Spotlight August 28, 2013

Spotlight August 28, 2013 

Review August 29, 2013

Spotlight August 30, 2013

Review August 31, 2013

Review August 31, 2013

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Book Spotlight: A DATE TO DIE FOR by Bonnie Paulson





***This is part of a series - each chunk is an episode (like TV) and should be read with that expectation. Not to be read out of order.***

When dating ends in deaths and threats, Molly might be better off staying single.

During one of Molly’s weekly meet-ups with her girls at their regular bar, Molly succumbs to the duress of her two best friends and begins the aggressive dating they sign her up for online where the pairings are questionable… and dangerous. Under the watchful eye of Brad the bartender, Molly succumbs to the duress of her two best friends. They’ve entered her in an evening of speed dating. But at the end of the evening she finds an item from her past that raises questions… and danger.

When the number of deaths surpass Molly’s goodnight kisses, her past pushes into the present and Molly loses much more than she gains. A stalker has focused on Molly and refuses to let anyone else date her. But she refuses to be single for the rest of her life.

Is Molly doomed to a life of singledom wrapped in fear - or will the stalker turn on her next?



Find A Date to Die for: #1 Speed Dating here!



Bonnie R. Paulson mixes her science and medical background with reality and possibilities to make even myths seem likely and give every story the genetic strength to survive. Let's kick start this show!

Monday, August 5, 2013

hymh's stop for the Strong Novels Scavenger Hunt!

Hi everyone, and thanks for having me here, Heather! My name is Kristi and I am the mind behind the Land of Kaldalangra series, which currently is made up of two books, The Lady of Steinbrekka and Heart of Kylassame. In honor of The Lady of Steinbrekka turning 1, I've put together a party game for you, complete with prizes!

The party game is a classic scavenger hunt with a digital twist. Scattered throughout the online world are little known facts about Kaldalangra. Don't panic, the list of blogs hosting these facts can be found at my blog, StrongNovels.blogspot.com :) After you have collected all of the facts, be sure to head over to the Prizes post of my blog to see what you can win!

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And now...a secret fact about the land of Kaldalangra



* The ladybug symbolism is a throw back to when I was in high school and loved ladybugs. I even once covered the interior of my mother's car with ladybug stickers, which she was still finding when she went to sell it 10 years later.

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Be sure to check out the other great blogs for more facts of Kaldalangra!



Kristi Strong is a jack of all trades and a master of none. She is both a dreamer and a do-er. She's a woman, a wife, and a mother (not necessarily in that order at all times). You can learn more about Kristi and her books HERE.

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