Showing posts with label young adult paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young adult paranormal. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Guest Post: Michelle Areaux @MommaAreaux

I'm pleased to welcome Michelle Areaux to the blog today to share about her new book and her publishing journey. 

A little about the book:

For 16-year-old Sadie Sanders, dealing with the dead is growing tiresome, especially when they expect her to play messenger to the afterlife. Up until now, Sadie has been able to handle it, but after a deadly car crash, Sadie’s job has become personal. Now, Sadie finds herself haunted by Elizabeth, a girl who has a secret to share. Sadie is being transported into the life of Elizabeth, dreaming about the events uncovered in her diary. Sadie can't tell anyone about her secret, not even her own family. They wouldn't believe her, or worse they would try to stop her from continuing her journey to truth. Sadie has a choice to make. And it's not going to be an easy one.

Guest post by Michelle Areaux



My Publishing Journey

Hello all, my name is Michelle Areaux and I am excited to talk with you all today about my crazy journey in the publishing world and what inspired me to write my debut novel, Wicked Cries. When I first got the idea for Wicked Cries, it came while I was a college student at the University of Kentucky. I was studying English as part of my degree to become a middle school language arts teacher. My true dream was to be a writer, but let’s face it; I needed a “real” job in case my dream job never came true. Thankfully, I accomplished both dreams. 

My inspiration for this novel came from my interest in the Salem Witch Trials. But when assigned to study literature about a historical event in our country, I began researching the history behind the Salem Witch Trials. Once I began delving into the unanswered mysteries swirling around the people, the town, and the events that transpired, I knew I was in trouble. I was hooked. I had to know more about their stories. I needed to capture that moment, but put my own twist and find my own destiny for those people. I wanted to create characters and put them in fantastic dilemmas while having a control over their fate.  So… I began writing a story about a young girl who found a journal hidden in a restored home her parents had purchased in Salem, Massachusetts.  I wanted this character, who I named Sadie, to become a martyr for the victims and to stand up against the hate and unfair treatment of those involved. While researching the history of the events of this tragic moment in our history, I became obsessed with telling this story. As silly as it sounds, I felt like I was becoming an advocate for the people who were shamelessly condemned. Of course I had to add in a cute boy and a mean girl to add some more spice to the story line.  Even though this story is fiction and contains fighting ghosts and paranormal activity, the concept behind the plot is real.  

Fast forward ten years.  I am a middle school language arts teacher, mother of two crazy little boys, and a wife of a very patient and motivating husband. After finally allowing someone else to read my story, my husband encouraged me to send it to agents and publishers. Now, I wish that I could say this journey was easy and that the first publisher I sent my query letter to jumped at the chance to represent me. But, sadly, that is not the case. It took another year before Black Rose Writing took a risk on me and my novel and offered me a publishing contract. Black Rose Writing has been amazing, and the authors I have met along the way have been helpful and great mentors.  My novel is sold on Amazon, Barnes and Noble.com, Black Rose Writing’s website, and at The Morris Book Shop in Lexington, Kentucky.  The publishing journey has been crazy and exciting at times. Holding my novel in my hands was a true accomplishment and a dream come true. But having my family, friends, and students read the story and share their thoughts about the characters with me was exhilarating.  My goal in becoming a published author was not to get popular or become a rock star like Stephenie Myer or J.K. Rowling. No, I wanted to become a writer so I could share my stories with others and live my dream. Wicked Cries is more than just a story about a girl who fights ghosts and learns about the Salem Witch Trials. This story contains real life scenarios that teens and adults face.  I wanted the story to be fun, educational, and something anyone could connect with.  I guess the momma and teacher in me took over when writing this book.

For anyone reading this who aspires to be an author, my advice to you is simple; never give up. I know it sounds so cliché, but it is true. Once you have the idea and the itch to write a story, do it. Keep writing. Get something written down, you can clean it up later. I give this same advice to my students whenever we write pieces in my class.  My novel was published ten years after its making. Forget the timeline, don’t stress about how long it takes to get noticed. Keep focusing on your dream and you will get there.  

Even though I don’t have the same amount of time to write as I did ten years ago, that does not stop me from writing. My second novel is in the editing process now, and has been sent to the publisher for review. Stay updated on my writing journey and upcoming book releases by visiting my Twitter page @MommaAreaux or look for me on Facebook- Michelle Edrington-Areaux


About the Author

Michelle Areaux is a wife, mother, and educator. She earned her Bachelor’s degree at the University of Kentucky and teaches Language Arts in Lexington, Kentucky. Please follow me on Twitter @MommaAreaux for information on local readings and events.

Twitter- @MommaAreaux
Also sold at The Morris Book Shop in Lexington, Kentucky

Thursday, December 4, 2014

New Release: LET HER SLEEP by Gail Wagner

NEW RELEASE!
"LET HER SLEEP"
by
Gail Wagner



Blurb


After surviving the accident that killed her mother, Cordelia Jameson’s life has been ruled by survivor’s guilt. She thinks quitting her meds is the first step to taking back control of her life, but they are the one thing that’s been keeping her safe. Rescued from her nightmares by the boy of her dreams, she finds herself inexplicably falling for him. When he shows up at her school she begins to question her sanity. 

Reid Shaw pulls her into his world of shadows and nightmares, putting her in grave danger as the evil that haunts all dreams begins to hunt her. She is forced to choose sides, and no matter what, she’ll lose someone she loves. 



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Monday, October 20, 2014

Interview: Nicky Peacock @NickyP_author


Today I'm pleased to welcome author, Nicky Peacock, to the blog to talk about her new book, "Bad Blood."

What inspired you to begin writing?


I've always wanted to be a writer, so I have been chasing that dream all my life. I have quite a dark and twisted imagination, so find that writing really helps to purge it.

Would you classify your writing more as plot driven or character driven?


I'd like to think a bit of both. I like action in my books and hate to read stories that make the promise of nail-biting hard hitting action, but don't deliver it, or do then spend the next 100 pages talking about what just happened. I do find though, that when I write, characters almost develop themselves. They organically grow out from a good plot - more often than not, I end up with a character that I didn't start with!

Can you tell us a little about your main character?


Britannia is really fun to write. She has a very dry sense of humor and an interesting outlook on life in general. Being a vampire, she's been around for a while and although lives in the world, feels very much apart from it. She's very protective (which is a good trait for the story) but has a stubborn streak a mile wide. Oddly I can find myself in a battle of wills with her to make her do something I need to happen in the book to move the story forward, even worse, sometimes I lose that battle.

Without giving away too much, tell us a little about the main conflict in this book.


The vampires in the book are enemies, but are forced to work together so the initial physical conflict starts there. But through the book things start to change and the main character, Brit realises that a lot of what she thought happened in the past, didn't really happen - which then spirals her into more of an emotional conflict. There's also her personality in general. She's used to be alone, but now has to work as part of a team. She's also never thought much about the humans around her, and now that she's interacting with them more, she starts to find herself as part of a 'family' which is something she's wanted, but thought she couldn't have.

What do you hope readers take away from your book?


I hope they finish the book wanting to read the next one. That they like Brit and can identify with her as a leading character. I've tried to make it so that the reader has more of an insight to what is going on, than the characters themselves. I enjoy writing action scenes and firmly believe that they shouldn't just be the crescendo at the end of a book, but should be throughout. To be honest, I just hope that readers enjoy it, because without readers who want to read your work - a writer has no one to actually write for.

Now for a few fun questions! What song best describes your writing style?


I think the song changes depending on what I'm writing. For Bad Blood, it would have to be Linkin Parks' 'A Light That Never Comes' as I listened to this a lot when writing it, and for me is Britannia's theme song.

Night Owl or Early Bird?

I'm an odd hybrid of both.

Skittle or M&Ms?


I can't have both? I guess if I was made to choose I'd go M&Ms (especially if they are the coconut or crispy ones)

Who are your favorite authors?

I have soooo many. Here's a just a few: Charlaine Harris, Laurell K Hamilton, Laura Whitcomb, Poppy Z Brite, Cherie Priest, Jenn Bennett, Kelley Armstrong, Charlie Higson and Roald Dahl.


Can you tell us about your future projects?

They are all top secret. I'll never tell... okay you twisted my arm! I've just finished a horror novella and am beavering away on the second book to Bad Blood, Bad Timing and also an adult urban fantasy re-telling of a Hans Christian Anderson fairy story.

Stalker and Book Links:


Buy Bad Blood: http://www.amazon.com/Bad-Blood-Battle-Undead-Book-ebook/dp/B00N3GYIWE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412949419&sr=8-1&keywords=bad+blood+nicky+peacock
Blog: http://nickypeacockauthor.wordpress.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nickyp_author
Face Book Page: https://www.facebook.com/NickyPeacockYaBooks
Amazon Author page: http://www.amazon.com/Nicky-Peacock/e/B007UH2ACW/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_4
Good Reads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/list/4958833.Nicky_Peacock
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/nickypauthor/
Tumblr: http://nickypeacock.tumblr.com/
Website for my Writers' Group: http://creativemindswriting.wordpress.com/

Monday, October 6, 2014

Cover Reveal: Let Her Sleep by Gail Wagner

Coming October 27th, 2014 from Gail Wagner...



Let Her Sleep 

is Book One of the 

Dream Walker Chronicles


After surviving the accident that killed her mother, 
Cordelia Jameson’s life has been ruled by survivor’s guilt. 
She thinks quitting her meds is the first step 
to taking back control of her life, 
but they are the one thing that’s been keeping her safe. 

Rescued from her nightmares by the boy of her dreams, 
she finds herself inexplicably falling for him. When 
he shows up at her school she begins to question 
her sanity. 

Reid Shaw pulls her into his world of Shadows and nightmares
putting her in grave danger as the evil that haunts 
all dreams begins to hunt her. She is forced to choose 
sides, and no matter what, 
she’ll lose someone she loves.



LET HER SLEEP will be hitting your favorite ebook and paperback platforms October 27th, and pre-order links will be available soon!



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Monday, September 1, 2014

New Release: Waken by Angela Fristoe

Waken (The Woods of Everod, #1)


by Angela Fristoe

Released: September 1, 2014
Publisher: Little Prince Publishing
2010 Strongest Start Romance Category Winner on TheNextBigWriter.com

  Haunted by nightmares of her mother killing her, Janie just wants to be normal. Tristan is out of her league and the emotions he draws from her are almost enough to make her ignore all of the weird things he says. Almost enough to ignore the way the entire town seems ready to pounce on her as if she were fresh meat. Almost, though, isn’t enough when Janie finally discovers what the town is hiding. The town of Everod has been waiting for Janie and if she hopes to survive, she’ll need to confront the truth of who and what she really is. 

Special $0.99 price is available for the first week of release only!!
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Other Books by Angela Fristoe
A Touched Trilogy
 Lie to Me     Heal Me


Author Bio
Angela grew up in Alberta, Canada. She dreamed of becoming the next Dian Fossey or Jane Goodall, until she realized she wasn’t all that keen on the outdoors or animals. Instead, she went into education, focusing on elementary education and helping struggling readers. Her passion for writing grew gradually after being ignited by The Hunger Game and Twilight crazes. Angela lives in Washington with her husband and daughter where she is pursuing her Master’s degree while continuing to write and serve as an instructional coach.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Cover Reveal: Losing Logan (Sherry D. Ficklin)

Losing_Logan_Ebook < Losing Logan by Sherry D. Ficklin 
Genres: YA, Romance, Suspense, Paranormal 


Normally finding a hot guy in her bedroom wouldn’t irritate Zoe so badly, but finding her childhood friend Logan there is a big problem. 

Mostly because he’s dead. 

As the only person he can make contact with, he convinces Zoe to help him put together the pieces surrounding his mysterious death so he can move on. Thrust into his world of ultra popular rich kids, Zoe is out of her element and caught in the cross-hairs of Logan’s suspicious ex-girlfriend and the friends he left behind, each of whom had a reason to want him dead. The deeper they dig to find the truth, the closer Zoe gets to a killer who would do anything to protect his secrets. And that’s just the start of her problems because Zoe is falling for a dead guy.

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Sherry's-an-Author-030About the Author:

Sherry D. Ficklin is a full time writer from Colorado where she lives with her husband, four kids, two dogs, and a fluctuating number of chickens and house guests. A former military brat, she loves to travel and meet new people. She can often be found browsing her local bookstore with a large white hot chocolate in one hand and a towering stack of books in the other. That is, unless she’s on deadline at which time she, like the Loch Ness monster, is only seen in blurry photographs. < h4 style="text-align: center;">She is the author of The Gods of Fate Trilogy now available from Dragonfly Publishing. Her previously self-published novel After Burn: Military Brats has been acquired by Harlequin and will be released in 2015 with a second book in that series to follow. Her newest YA steampunk novel, EXTRACTED: The Lost Imperials book 1, co-written with Tyler H. Jolley is now available everywhere books are sold and her newest YA novel, Losing Logan, is due for release in 2014 from Clean Teen Publishing.