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Indie Month Bookie Awards


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Whoo HOOO Look what I have!! The results to the Indie Author Month Book Awards!!! Ok, so here goes!!


Best Cover in a Indie Book

The Deepest Cut by J.A. Templeton




Best New Indie Author 

Jessie Harrell 



Best YA Indie Series
Signifcance Series by Shelly Crane 


Best Overall YA Indie Author
Fisher Amelie 



Best Female Lead in an YA Indie
Sophie from Sophie and Carter by Chelsea Fine 



Best Male Lead in an YA Indie
Callum from Callum and Harper by Fisher Amelie 



Best Supporting Character in a YA Indie
Patrick from Eternal Eden by Nicole Williams 


Best YA Indie in a Sub Category
Sophie & Carter by Chelsea Fine for Comtempory
Bridger by Megan Curd for Romance
Ethereal by Addison Moore for Paranormal
Coexist by Julia Crane for Mystery
Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn for Dystopia
Zombies Don't Cry by Rusty Fischer for Horror 

Congrats to all these AWESOME BOOKS!! I wish i had a trophy to give these authors! I really really recommend all these books though!!!  :D  Check them out today!

Winners!!


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CHECK out the prize list!! We are still waiting for a few people to vote in the Book Awards. We have a few ties thats needs to be broken!! Click Here to Vote

$10 Gift Card to Amazon! *** Nicola T ***

Signed Copy of Remembrance by Michelle Madow. *** SpadesHigh Reads ***

Destined by Jessie Harrell - Paperback Copy to a US resident or an e-copy to an International winner! ***Tess Watson ***

Signed copy of Exiled by RaShelle Workman. *** SpadesHigh Reads  ***

(2) Ecopy of Foreshadow by Brea Essex *** Cayce & Tess Watson ***

(3) Ebook Set of the Grey Wolves Series by Quinn Loftis *** Tess Watson & Nicola T & Cayce***

(3) ECopy of Parallel by Claudia Lefeve *** Nicola T
 &  Tess Watson & Rose Hairston ***

ECopies of Silver Moon & Black Moon by Rebecca Rogers *** Tess Watson ***

Ecopy of Under The Stars by Rebecca Rogers *** Kristina Parmenter ***

ECopy of The Willows: Haven by Hope Collier *** Tess Watson ***

The Willows: Haven Bookmark *** Tess Watson ***

Ebook set of Dirty Blood/Cold Blood by Heather Hildenbrand *** Cayce ***

ECopy of Dont Fear the Reaper by Michelle Muto *** Nicola T ***

Ecopy of Anomaly by K.C. King *** Nicola O'Sullivan ***

Ecopy of Beckoning Light by Alyssa Rose Ivy *** Tess Watson ***

Ecopy of Beloved Purgatory by Katherine Pine *** Tess Watson ***

Ecopy of Eden OR Fall of Angels Trilogy by Keary Taylor *** Rapunzel ***

ECopy of Pride's Run by Cat Kalen *** Devon Ashley ***

Ecopy of Sleepers by Megg Jensen *** Tess Watson ***

ECopy of Guardian of Souls by Amy Maurer Jones *** Kristina ***

Physical Copy of Guardian of Souls by Amy Maurer Jones *** Tess Watson ***

Physical Copy of Meeting Destiny by Nancy Straight *** SpadesHigh Reads ***

ECopy of Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn *** Ashley Siegle ***

Physical Copy of Vamplayers by Rusty Fischer *** Tess Watson ***

Ecopy of Punished by Kira Saito *** Marie Landry ***

Signed copy of The Deepest Cut J.A. Templeton *** Tess Watson ***

Ecopy of The Haunted by J.A. Templeton *** Cayce ***

Signed copy of Becoming by Raine Thomas *** Tess Watson ***

Ecopy of Becoming Trilogy by Raine Thomas *** Nicola T ***

Signed Copy of Jaguar Sun by Martha Bourke *** Marie Landry  ***

Signed Copy of Destiny Binds by Tammy Blackwell *** Anne Muller ***

Sign copy of Exiled by RaShelle Workman *** alwaysyaatheart ***

Signed Copy of The Scarlet Stone by T.L. Clarke *** Tess Watson ***

Ecopy of A Diamond in my Heart by Lorena Angell *** Catherine Lee ***

Sarah Billington book pack! 1x MG novel Life was cool until you got popular 1x YA short Life was easier when boys were stupid 1x comedy short The Death & Life of Rocky the Crab 1x New Adult short The   Ballerina & My Best Friend *** Cean Lim ***

(2) Ebook of Felinian by M Clifford *** Temara & Catherine Lee  ***

Paperback of Felinian by M Clifford *** Nicola T ***

Ebook copy of Knave by Harper Jayne *** Jeanne ***

Ecopy of Enchantment by Charlotte Abel *** Patricia L Beaudin ***

Ecopy of Hope's Daughter by Melanie Cusick-Jones *** SpadesHigh Reads ***

(2) Ebook copy of Illumine by Alivia Anders *** Cayce & Jaime Lynn Lester***

(5) Signed bookmarks by Alivia Anders *** Tess Watson & Brandi Kosiner & Donna Lawrence & Cayce & Mare Sperry ***

CONGRATS everyone!!!!!! If you won an Ebook or Gift card, send me an email to tell me what format (nook, kindle, etc), and what email you use for that service & the book/card will be gifted to you. For Bookmarks and Physical books, send me your address where it should be sent! :D My email is MargaretSkipper007  at gmail.com.

Indie Book of the Day: Feb. 29


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Today's Indie Book of the Day is: Open Minds by @SusanKayeQuinn

SynopsisWhen everyone reads minds, a secret is a dangerous thing to keep.

Sixteen-year-old Kira Moore is a zero, someone who can't read thoughts or be read by others. Zeros are outcasts who can't be trusted, leaving her no chance with Raf, a regular mindreader and the best friend she secretly loves. When she accidentally controls Raf's mind and nearly kills him, Kira tries to hide her frightening new ability from her family and an increasingly suspicious Raf. But lies tangle around her, and she's dragged deep into a hidden underworld of mindjackers, where having to mind control everyone she loves is just the beginning of the deadly choices before her.






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Indie Interview: Harper Jayne


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1. What book inspired you most before you became a writer yourself?
That's too difficult to answer with a single volume. I've read a lot, and much of what I have read has influenced me. I draw a great deal of inspiration from other writers, but mainly in the taste of their words as opposed to their ideas or styles.

Some of the books I can point to as having been major influences on me include Tad William's Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy and Otherworld series; Weis and Hickman's first two Dragonlance trilogies; David Weber's Honor Harrington books; Neil Gaiman's Sandman comics and American Gods; and George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.

Each of the novels above have inspired me in some respect. You'll notice they're pretty different. Epic (YA-ish) fantasy, near future (Ya-ish) sci-fi, game tie-in fantasy, serial space opera/military sci-fi, grungy-gothy YA-ish urban fantasyish graphic novel, urban fantasyish mythology, and epic swords and sorcery.

I have diverse tastes in books, and since writing my own YA project I have busied myself with reading some of the "hot new releases" to see what's what in the world of YA right now. I have to admit that I enjoy YA, but I am naturally more at home in adult genres. Writing YA is all about stretching muscles for me, and it's a good feeling.

2. First book you ever remember reading?
Seriously? I've been reading since I was something like 2! I cannot honestly remember. I do know I used to read in a book of faerie tales as a child. I suspect that my love of fantasy began with things like that, as well as with The Black Cauldron (and the rest of the Prydain books) by Lloyd Alexander and Madeline L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time and subsequent novels, as well as C.S. Lewis' classic Narnia series.

Big influences an a younger me were also Anne McCaffery and Piers Anthony. (In particularly the first Dragonriders and Crystal Singer books and the Adept and Incarnations novels respectively.)

3. How do you pick your character's names?
Completely at random. Actually, that's not entirely true. I think about some basic rules for names, and then I apply them to the characters. I have one whose name is originally quite a bit different than the name she currently uses. Think America's Ellis Island name changes for immigrants from places like Poland. (Only she has other reasons for calling herself by a new name . . .)

4. Name an excellent indie book that you think needs more recognition.
Pff. One? That's honestly impossible. There's plenty of indies doing "ok" right now (and a few that stick out as doing better than that), but a whole lot more are struggling. Also, I haven't read nearly enough indie work to be able to give you a good answer. I'm really just getting my feet wet still.

My suggestion? Buy at least one new indie book for every new traditionally published book you pick up. Read things that appeal to you, and pay attention to the reviews a title has gotten to see if it might be of interest to you. (In particular any non-customer reviews you can find!)

You are bound to find a gem in there, and when you do: tell everyone you know. Indies need word of mouth even more than tradpub authors do. (They still need it, so make sure to spread the love for those authors as well.)

5. Share some quotes you love! Either from your book or someone else's!
I don't want to quote myself. First because I think there's a taboo against doing it outside of marketing. Second because I'd have a hard time selecting something others might enjoy. Not because I have no confidence in my writing, but because books are highly personal. What appeals to me in my writing is not what appeals to everyone else.

I will give you a couple of quotes from other people though.

Grabbing some random books off my Fire . . . ah, here we go.

"Catalina Flores de la Peña's tongue got her in more trouble than any other part of her body, even though there were far more likely candidates." The opening line from A Storm Hits Valparaìso by David Gaughran is great. I'm actually jealous when I read it. Seriously. My opener doesn't gain strength until the second paragraph because of the stylistic choice to let things build. I'm not afraid I will lose readers, but David has done a bang-up job of delivering immediately.

Joe Abercrombie is hyper violent. I'm making sure to tone my writing down a bit because of the YA aspect, but he runs in the direction I naturally head: extreme, brutal, visceral combat. He's also hilarious. Unfortunately he's also crude, so I won't share his best laughs. Instead I'll give you a piece from his novel The Heroes, which sums up the kinds of characters he populates his novels with. "Apparently the engagement was over, and he was still alive. How strangely disappointing."

I think everyone who is an indie needs to read Be The Monkey which is an extended conversation between Barry Eisler and Joe Konrath. In addition to the very simple quote which forms the title of the work, they have some other good ones which are really relevant to the life of an author, and particularly an indie author. Barry wrote: "Yes. Apparently, bestselling indie authors aren't 'real' bestsellers. Some sales are more equal than others." And a favorite from Joe: "Dude, they're like two pumpkins in a sack. Your balls are massive. Other men fear your balls." (Which should give you a hint of just how raunchy Abercrombie is that I'm willing to quote Konrath on Eisler's balls. Maybe it's a Joe thing?)

Indie Book of the Day: Feb. 28


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Today's Indie Book of the Day is: Parallel by @ClaudiaLefeve 

SynopsisDestiny has a way of catching up. 

Saddled with powers she doesn't understand, Etta Fleming's world is turned upside-down the day she meets Cooper Everett, the man who transports her to an alternate reality. A reality she was meant to be a part of. 

One minute, she's an orphan living at Dominion House for Girls, an institution for delinquent foster kids, then finds herself attending the exclusive Dominion Hall Academy. 

Plucked from the only world she's ever known, Etta now has to deal with an aunt she never knew, a boyfriend she doesn't know, and a best friend who can't know. 

PARALLEL is the first book in the Travelers Series. 

PARADOX, the second book in the Travelers Series, will be available MARCH 2012.






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2012 Indie Award Awards Voting Booth


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Awesome!! The time has come to vote for the YA Indie Book Awards! Just click this link to go directly to the voting form! Voting ends on Noon March 1st!


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Indie Sneak Peek w/ T.L. Clarke


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Excerpt from Blood Oath, Book 2 in the Gabby Girls Adventure Series - to be released March 6, 2012

Excerpt Chapter 2

His eyes softened slightly. His finger gently trailed along my cheek. “I see traces of her, but this is a path that I cannot stray from.” With malice-laced eyes, he reached expertly across his shoulders and pulled out two wicked-looking swords from the leather sheaths attached on his back by the slings. The swords, combusted into flames, making him look like an avenging angel, all glowing and shining, with soulless eyes.

A feeling of anxiousness knotted deep in the pit of my stomach. I had to stop him. I didn’t know how, but I knew that my next move was very important. “You mean that you will not stray from your path. There’s a big difference,” I responded softly but with strong intent in my eyes. “I am the tie that binds the Elements together. And now, I am bound to you, for eternity.”

I honestly didn’t know where these words were coming from. It was like I was reading some sort of ancient script: Say this, not that. Stop. Repeat.

His eyes turned blood red, his face twisting angrily. “Your wicked magic will not work on me, Eternal. The choice is simple. Break the curse.” His voice was smooth like honey, coaxing and very mesmerizing.

I laughed bitterly. “Using the enthrall spell will not ease the pain of my final decision.” Part of me was quaking in my shoes, but the other part was irrationally calm. The conflicting emotions were tearing me apart. I looked at him with more calm than I was actually feeling as I continued, “I cannot give you what you want. The curse remains until sacrifices are made.”

What in the world was I saying? I was practically sealing my death by telling him no. The Gabrielle side of my brain was screaming to just tell him what he wanted to hear to save my life, but the soul that was currently possessing me was saying quite the opposite.

Tears slipped down my cheeks. “What shall your sacrifice be?”

“You,” he responded in a voice laced with pure venom.

I watched unflinchingly as his swords roared with flames, slicing smoothly into my body. Fire encircled me; wicked flames licked my skin without mercy, burning me from the outside in. I gasped with pain, banging against the shell of my body with all my might, but I was unwillingly trapped inside of the fiery tomb of pain. I silently begged for escape as the heat smothered me, until the rational part of my brain screamed furiously that this was just a dream; just wake up, and it would be over. Or would it?


Indie Sneak Peek w/ RaShelle Workman


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ALIGNED features two minor characters from EXILED (book 1 in the Immortal Essence series). It's about Ith and Aetha, the "God's" of the planet Kelari. The story is told in first person from Ith's (the dude) point of view.
Here's a SNEAK PEAK of the first few paragraphs in ALIGNED (.5 in the Immortal Essence series):

I am someone.
But, I have no idea who.
There is a planet called Earth, with one sun and one moon. That isn’t where I live. How am I sure? Two suns and two moons rotate across my sky. The name of this planet is Kelari.
My home is in a cave at the base of a mountain peak. From its entrance I can peer further down the mountain, over the tops of lush green trees, and dense foliage, all the way to the cerulean waters of the sea. It’s always warm here, and humid. Sometimes stiflingly so.
On Earth, I know there are forests, deserts, high mountains and deep bodies of water. There are animals, insects, and birds. The name of every species, every creature, is somehow known to me, as is all of Earths’ history. Every color, every shade, every hue—from robin’s egg blue to periwinkle—can be pulled from my mind. How I know these things, where I was born, and who my parents are, remain unknown.

Indie Interview: Quinn Loftis


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1. What book inspired you most before you became a writer yourself?
A Wrinkle In Time was the book that made me really want to be a writer. I loved how original and creative it was and how while reading it I was able to get swept away from reality for a time.

2. First book you ever remember reading?
Ramona Quimby Books, by Beverly Cleary

3. How do you pick your character's names?
The Romanian names I picked according to their meanings. The others honestly there was non rhyme or reason. I just thought about names that sounded good together and tried them out til I found some that I felt fit.

4 Name an excellent indie book that you think needs more recognition.
Forgotten Self, Book One in The Standing Alone Series By: Rachel Carr
Blood of Anteros, Book One in the Vampire Agape Series By: Georgia Cates

5. Share some quotes you love! Either from your book or someone else's!
"Wait I'll do you one better than that, you're good sense has kissed your ass goodbye on its way out the door, waving and smiling with well wishes." -Jennifer Adams, Just One Drop Book 3 in the Grey Wolves Series.


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Calling All YA Bloggers and Blog Readers!


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February is Indie Author month and we've already gotten lots of author to signup!! Wow its very exciting!! But our event needs a little bit more work to become an uber-success! First of all i need to get the word out about the events. That way people have time to plan and prepare!

The mini-events are as follows:

Reading Challenge - Feb 1st to Feb 28 (month long)

ReadAThons - Each Weekend in February! Fri Noon to Sun Midnight!

Giveaway Hop - All Month.

Indie Awards - Nominations all month. Voting starts on Feb 27 to Feb 29. Results March 1st

Huge Giveaway - Entries all month. Drawing March 1st

Indie Index - All month.

Things you (and your readers can do) can do:
-You could advertise some or all of the event on your blog and/or twitter.
-Place the button on your blog
-Create a post for and Participate in the mini-Event.
-Sponsor a Giveaway in the Hop for a Indie Ebook (most are less than $3.00)
-Nominate your favorite books in each category in the nomination form
-Add your reviews and book recommendations to the Indie Index

If you havent already, check out the Giveaway widget on the main page! Everything you do this month will earn you entries in the huge giveaway at the end of the month! There are over 100 entries possible! :D The prizes (over 20 of them) include Ebooks, Signed Books, Bookmarks, ebook sets and a Giftcard! Wwwoooo! The more you participate the more chances you get! :)

Good luck and have fun! Thanks for reading!

Indie Interview: Nikki Jefford


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1. What book inspired you most before you became a writer yourself?
Anne of Green Gables

2. First book you ever remember reading?
Harriet the Spy

3. How do you pick your character's names?
Online baby name sites

4. Name an excellent indie book that you think needs more recognition.
Eden by Keary Taylor

5. Share some quotes you love! Either from your book or someone else's!
“Everyone has something they can’t live without. I’ll find out what it is for you, never you fear.” She meant to speak lightly, but at the look on his face, her voice trailed off into uncertainty. He was looking at her with an odd steadiness; his eyes were the same dark blue as the velvet binding of the book she held. His gaze passed over her face, where it lingered on her mouth. Tessa’s heart was pounding as if she had been running up stairs. Something in her chest ached, as if she were hungry or thirsty. There was something she wanted, but she didn’t know what –
Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare.

Indie Interview: Dawn Rae Miller


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1. What book inspired you most before you became a writer yourself?
When I was in high school I went on a F. Scott Fitzgerald bender, followed by a JD Salinger mania. Both Bernice Bobs Her Hair by Fitzgerald and For Esme - with Love and Squalor made me want to write.

2. First book you ever remember reading?
Danny and the Dinosaur, but the only reason I remember reading it is because I got in trouble for refusing to show my dad I could do it.

3. How do you pick your character's names?
I like off-beat names that don't sound too "out there." Mostly, I use names leftover from when I named my kids.

4. Name an excellent indie book that you think needs more recognition.
Ah...well...I co-run The YA Curator which is a review site for self-pubbed and indie books. My favorite has been The Boyfriend Thief by Shana Norris.

5. Share some quotes you love! Either from your book or someone else's!
I have no idea! I'm not a quote person.

Indie Author Month: "Book of the Day" Schedule


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If you have a review for one of theses books, be sure to post it in the comments whenever the post is published. It will get you entries for the super huge giveaway at the end of the month!!

2/1 @RianaLucas - Poppy
2/2 @JessieHarrell - Destined
2/3 @AuthQuinnLoftis - Prince of Wolves
2/4 @HopeCollier - Haven
2/5 @Charlotte_Abel - Taken
2/6 @AmyJonesSQ - Guardian of Souls
2/7 @RusWritesZombies - Zombies Dont Cry
2/8 @SRJohannes - Untraceable
2/9 @KiraSaito - Bound
2/10 @Raine_Thomas - Becoming
2/11 @JuliaCrane2 - Coexist
2/12 @MeggJensen - Sleepers
2/13 @HeatherHildenbr - Dirty Blood
2/15 @Angeline_Kace - Descended by Blood
2/16 @MichelleMadow - Remembrance
2/17 @MichelleMuto - Don't Fear the Reaper
2/18 @Martha_Bourke - Jaguar Sun
2/19 @CatKalen - Pride Run
2/20 @DawnRaeMiller - Larkstorm
2/21 @AmykWrites - Ascent
2/22 @JATempleton - The Deepest Cut
2/23 @ImogenRoseTweet - Initiation
2/24 @K_C_King - Legacy
2/25 @AlyssaRoseIvy - Beckoning Light
2/26 @BreaEssex - Foreshadow
2/27 @LauraWriting - Winnemucca
2/28 @ClaudiaLefeve - Parallel
2/29 @SusanKayeQuinn - Open Minds

Indie Interview: Mel Cusick-Jones


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1. What book inspired you most before you became a writer yourself?
I'd like to say something wonderfully classic and high-brow to try and sound intelligent, but the reality is that after four years of academic English Literature at university it was JK Rowling and Harry Potter in 2003 that got me interested in story telling again.

2. First book you ever remember reading?
Cosmo the Conjurer

3. How do you pick your character's names?
My most regular resource is baby names websites - I like the characters names to have some meaning that relates to their role in a story or their personality.

4. Name an excellent indie book that you think needs more recognition.
I've recently read Justice by Jade Varden, which I really enjoyed - it's only come out recently but I think it's one of the best YA indies I've read for style, story and characters.

5. Share some quotes you love! Either from your book or someone else's!
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
― Oscar Wilde

“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”
― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

“If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.”
― A.A. Milne, Winnie-The-Pooh

Indie Interview: Alivia Anders


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1. What book inspired you most before you became a writer yourself?
Most definitely Jonathan Stroud's 'The Amulet of Samarkand'. I reference Amanda Hocking a lot for admiring her determination, but it was Jonathan's writing that completely made me want to be even more of a writer than I already was!

2. First book you ever remember reading?
Probably an Amelia Bedelia book, or Clifford!
Unless you mean one of my first YA books? That would probably be Cate Tiernan's SWEEP series.

3. How do you pick your character's names?
I rarely 'pick' a name for a character. More often than not they come in my head, ready to roll, with a name and quirks all set up about them. It's a little nutty, really!

4. Name an excellent indie book that you think needs more recognition.
Willow Cross' 'Birthright' is one that definitely needs more recognition! Or Kymberlee Burks-Miller's 'Compulsion'. Both are fantastic!

5. Share some quotes you love! Either from your book or someone else's!
“I don't have to be dating them to feed on them, honey. Flesh is flesh." She examined her nails with minimal interest. "I'm trying to reform myself and not kill the humans I fall in love with. It makes for a much better relationship down the road.” - Ursula, from Illumine

“How'd you sleep?"
"Like an angel."
"Oh, the irony.” - Kayden & Essallie, from Illumine


Guest Post: Coming Soon w/ Charlotte Abel


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Coming soon: Interview with Hunter Feenie from "Enchantment" and "Taken"

Howdy there, I'd love to do a guest post to entertain all y'all lovely ladies but I gotta get ready for a book launch. Seems Ms. Abel done waited too dang long to git all her stuff together.

She's still trying to decide on a cover for "Taken" for gosh sake and the dang book's supposed to be published this coming Friday! Can you believe that? Me neither!

If you ain't had a chance to read "Enchantment" yet, ya might wanna git on it. I play a much bigger part in "Taken" so you'll want to be sure you're all set to go.

Once we get this book launch "taken" care of (pun intended) I'll come back and tell y'all how I wound up as an exotic male dancer in Vegas. And no, I ain't a stripper! Jeeze! A fella cain't get no respect.

Indie Cover Reveal: Muse


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The last thing Callie Alexander expected to receive for her sixteenth birthday was the power to freeze time, but that’s exactly what she gets, whether she wants it or not. With no time to adjust to her new talent, she discovers both her worst enemy and her best friend, along with several other girls are each descendants of the nine Greek Muses, now blessed with various magic abilities.

Between visions of the future and ghosts of the past they come to realize not everything is as it appears and something wicked is pursuing them. Can they learn to put aside their childhood jealousies and fears in order to take control of their new found powers and fight together or will the wretched creature get his way by pitting them against one another?

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Indie Book of the Day: Feb. 27


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Today's Indie Book of the Day is: Winnemucca by LauraWriting

SynopsisWhen fear’s as blind as love, how far would you go to find your own happily ever after? One mistake will change Ginny’s life forever. One answer will set her free. Once upon a time Ginny’s road blood ripened, the day she got wise to love. Engaged to the high school quarterback, his quarter-carat ring and enchanting smile should have been enough for her. But, she stands him up and takes a walk where every step questions her happily ever after gone-bad and the fate of the mother she never knew. The mother her father refuses to talk about. Ginny fights to untangle her big, fat, lie-of-a-life on an enchanted road trip to Winnemucca, where she believes all her answers lie. To solve the riddle of her past, she must outrun everyone who wants a piece of her future–including a man determined to see she never has one.






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Indie Book of the Day: Feb. 26


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Today's Indie Book of the Day is: Foreshadow by @BreaEssex

SynopsisImagine discovering that your boyfriend was out to kill you—and that the annoying boy from school was your guardian angel.

Rae Davenport has already lost her mother. The only thing keeping her sane is her new boyfriend, Andrei—that is, until she finds out that he wants to kill her. Andrei is a devil, and he wants to use Rae as a sacrifice to get back into Heaven. The only one who can save her is Logan, her guardian angel. He’s only annoyed her in the past, but now he will be her savior.




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Indie Book of the Day: Feb. 25


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Today's Indie Book of the Day is: Beckoning Light by @AlyssaRoseIvy

SynopsisAs Charlotte steps through the gate, she has a strong feeling that nothing will ever be the same again.

Moving back to South Carolina after three years away, Charlotte knows she’s going to have to face people from her past and adjust to a new high school, but she’s completely unprepared for what else waits for her in Charleston. 

Drawn through an old garden gate, Charlotte discovers a hidden world where she meets Calvin, a boy to whom she is inexplicably attracted. As Charlotte is pulled deeper into this hidden world, it’s up to her older brother Kevin to rescue her. No matter how hard Kevin tries, the rescue depends upon Charlotte fighting her intense feelings for Calvin while mastering a set of abilities that she has only just discovered she possesses.






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