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12 September 2018

*Author Interview & Giveaway!* WHISPERS ON THE WIND by Dana Wayne

WHISPERS ON THE WIND
by
DANA WAYNE
  
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Book Lift Off
Date of Publication: March 7, 2018
Number of Pages: 277

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You didn’t stop him. He killed her.

Dire warnings from a voice only he can hear makes Sheriff Cooper Delaney doubt his sanity. When a body is found matching one from a recent nightmare, he believes he’s gone off the deep end. The dead do not talk to the living. Or do they? One body becomes two. Are there more?

Heart broken by betrayal, Dr. Samantha Fowler finds herself starting over at thirty-three. When she meets the local sheriff, the attraction is instant and fierce, threatening to crumble the defensive walls around her heart. Once burned, twice shy, she vows to stay far away from him for the duration of her stay at the quaint B & B they share. But when she finds one body, then another, avoiding the handsome Texan is impossible.
He’s not done.

Quarry in site, he watches and waits. “I am the master. I cannot be stopped.”  
The clock is ticking…

PRAISE FOR WHISPERS ON THE WIND: 


“Smooth pace and lovable characters drew me in almost instantly.”

“If you love romantic suspense, you are in for a treat!”

“Masterpiece! Dana’s ability to paint a picture with words is incredible.”

“Hard to stop reading once I started.”

It has been a long time since I enjoyed a book as much as I did this one.”


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Interview with Author Dana Wayne

Where did your love of books and writing come from?

I grew up listening to my father read from a stack of paperback westerns he kept beside his chair. I was fascinated at how someone could create a picture with words so vivid I could see it in my mind. That’s when I knew that one day, I would be a writer.

How long have you been writing?

I have written all my life, but it wasn’t until I retired in 2013 that I was able to pursue my ultimate writing goal of writing a novel.  

Why did you decide to self-publish?

With traditional publishing, you lose a lot of control over your work, and I wasn’t willing to do that.

How important are names to you in your books? How do you choose names?

Names are extremely important and must fit the character. I have been known to name them Male or Female until I find the right one. Sometimes, though, the character comes to me with a name already. Then, I just have to figure out their story.

Which character from Whispers on the Wind is most or least like you?

I’d have to say Sam. We both talk to our pets like they’re people. (I have a Calico cat named Katie who listens – most of the time – when I talk to her.)

What was the hardest part of writing Whispers on the Wind

Definitely keeping the suspense level modulated where it wasn’t too much or too little.

What did you enjoy most about writing Whispers on the Wind?

The interaction between Coop and Sam. They were so different yet had some of the same hang-ups. It was fun to watch them work it out.

What projects are you working on at the present?

I typically have a couple going until one insists on being next. Right now, I have another western historical and two contemporaries in the mill, though one of the contemporaries is insisting his time has come.


Tell us a little about yourself. What are some day jobs that you have held?  Have any of them impacted your writing?

I’ve been a waitress, worked in an aluminum mill, legal secretary, home health office manager and software trainer; all of which have provided me with a ton of experiences from which to build my imaginary friends.

What do you like to read in your free time?

I will read anything that captures my interest be it vampires or cowboys, billionaires or aliens, and everything in between.

What’s something interesting, fun, or funny that most people don’t know about you?

I once went shark fishing in a bass boat.

What’s your funniest flaw?

A writer is always writing. Sometimes on paper, sometimes in our heads, so it’s not uncommon for me blurt out whatever I’m thinking at any given time. When that happens, my husband will ask, “Are you talking to me or your imaginary friends again?”

What is your favorite quote?

If you can dream it, you can achieve it.




Awarding winning author Dana Wayne is a sixth generation Texan and resides in the Piney Woods with her husband, (and biggest fan), a Calico cat named Katie, three children and four grandchildren. She routinely speaks at book clubs, writer organizations and other groups about writing and self-publishing.

Her debut novel, Secrets of The Heart, was awarded First Place - Contemporary Romance, 2017 by Texas Association of Authors, was a finalist for the 2017 Scéal Award for Contemporary Romance, Reviewers Top Pick and included on the Top 10 Books to Read This Winter from Books & Benches online magazine.

Her next two novels, Mail Order Groom, released in April, 2017, and Whispers On The Wind, released in April 2018, both received 5 Star Reviews from Readers Favorite among others. She was recently included in the Top 50 Indie Authors You Should Read by calebandlindapirtle.com, an international book blog site.

Affiliations include Romance Writers of America, Texas Association of Authors, Writers League of Texas, East Texas Writers Guild, Northeast Texas Writers Organization, and East Texas Writers Association.

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  September 4-13, 2018

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9/10/18
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9/11/18
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08 May 2018

*Book Blitz!* TANGIBLE SPIRITS by Becki Willis

TANGIBLE SPIRITS 
BOOK BLITZ 
by
BECKI WILLIS

Genre: Paranormal / Thriller / Suspense 
Publisher: Clear Creek Publishing
Date of Publication: May 13, 2017
Number of Pages: 316


Reporter Gera Stapleton has a difficult choice to make: write the story of a lifetime or save the legacy of a town—and a man—she has come to love. Assigned to a piece in Jerome, Arizona about a once-friendly ghost gone on a crime spree, Gera stumbles upon an amazing tale of greed, deception, and family honor—and murder. When the killer targets her as the next victim, an unlikely savior comes to her rescue. Smart dialogue, plenty of action, and a touch of the supernatural make this a must-read novel.
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2018 Best Paranormal Fiction
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2018 RONE Award Nominee for Paranormal Long
Crowned Heart Recipient from InD'Tale Magazine

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 The first round of voting (happening May 7-13, 2018 for TANGIBLE SPIRITS) allows the reading public to choose their favorites. Books with the most votes proceed as finalists. The books chosen as finalists will then be read by a group of industry professionals and will be judged based on a specific list of requirements. Those scores will then be tallied by a professional company unrelated to InD’tale or its employees to determine the winner of the coveted RONE award.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

To the delight of readers around the world, Becki Willis writes memorable characters in believable situations. Best known for Forgotten Boxes and The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series, Becki has won numerous awards, but says her biggest achievement is her family and her loyal reader base.






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15 February 2016

***Release Day Blitz!*** DEATHLY MAGIC by A.L. Kessler

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Zombies... When Abigail Collins heard Nick’s theory on their current case, she knew he had to be crazy, but when a zombie shows up in her apartment she has no choice but to believe him. A renegade necromancer bent on manipulating witches and murdering innocent people runs amok in town and Abby and Nick have to stop them before more bodies pile up. Further complicating matters two PIB agents step onto the scene, claiming a link between their case and Abby’s. To top it all off, blood starved vampires are causing chaos in the city. It’s just another day for PIB Agent Abigail Collins, full of blood, monsters, and explosions




Deathly Magic
by
A.L. Kessler
Release Date: 2-15-2016



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"Abby?" I heard Nick's voice. I turned to find him standing behind me, also drenched from the rain. 

"Yeah, what are you doing here? I thought you lived on the other end of town?" 

"I was out and realized I needed to grab something before heading home." He shrugged. 

"What about you?" I took the hood of my jacket off. 

"Apparently I'm taking care of a lost cat until I can find the owner." His eyes widened. 

"A cat?" 

"Yes, a Sphinx. You know, a naked one.

"His eyes got bigger and I laughed. 

"He was outside in the rain, I wasn't going to leave him there." 

"Maybe he's your familiar." He said, "But just be cautious." I raised a brow. "

He's safe and means no harm." 

"How do you know that?" 

"Because I made sure to put up a protection spell on my house last year after the Cult waltzed right in, oh and after Michelle waltzed in too. I decided it was the best type of defense." He pressed his lips together and gave me a disapproving gaze. 

"You never told me the Cult paid you a personal visit." Aw crap, I'd screwed up. 

"It doesn't matter. It wasn't any of your business anyways. The point is that they backed off." 

"You're just a magnet for trouble, Abigail." We walked further into the store and I had no idea why he was staying next to me, but I let it go. 

"Don't I know it?" I laughed. "You've gotten the mild end of it. Just wait, if Boss Man makes you shadow me much longer you could start to see the really weird shit." 

"For our sake, I hope we only have to partner until the end of this case. Because it's only a matter of time until your bad luck starts to rub off on me." A shriek came through the nearly empty store. 

Nick and I both cursed and headed towards the sound. People were running the other direction, one screamed 'vampire' as they passed us. Well, crap. Nick and I drew our guns and continued to where the people were running from. Sure enough, a vampire stood there with his lips sealed to the woman's neck. His red gaze flickered to me. 

"He's blood starved." I told Nick and we both moved closer. We took aim. "Let the woman go." I didn't have to technically warn the vampire, but I wanted to give him a chance. Reasoning with a blood starved vampire was kind of like reasoning with a toddler, they may not realize what they are doing is wrong and need to be told to stop. 

He ignored me and went back to the woman. His blond hair fell in front of his eyes and he started to turn. I didn't hesitate. I shot his leg. I couldn't shoot him in the head without risking the woman, so the leg was going to have to do. He snarled and threw the lady away. 

Nick went to her without me having to prompt him. The vampire turned his gaze to me and rushed me. The problem with vampires was that they moved fast. Inhumanly so. I took two more shots in hopes of slowing him down, but I ended up pinned to the floor. He bared his fangs at me. I didn't have any desire to be a meal. I brought my hand up and slammed the butt of my gun into his temple. 

He reared back and I scurried away and shot the moment I could. Blood and vampire brains exploded all over the floor and me. The body fell and I wiped the blood off my face and stood. 

"What the fuck." "

Don't put your gun away Abby." Nick called. "Two more!" Seriously, two more? What the hell was going on tonight? 

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A.L. Kessler is the author of Dark War Chronicles and Here Witchy Witchy Series. She dabbles in paranormal romance, steampunk, and urban fantasy. Since she was a teenager she's loved weaving stories and spinning tales. When she's not at the beck-and-call of the Lord and Lady of the House, three black cats by the names of Jynx, Jiji, and Sophie, training a playful puppy named Zelda, playing with her daughter, or killing creepers and mining all the things with her husband, she's either reading, participating in NaNoWriMo, or writing in her Blog Writing Rambles. For those who like things on the more spicy side, she leads a double life as Alexandra Webb. 


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