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A special for paranormal romance fans – July 23-25

July 23, 2013 by Patricia Sands

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From July 23-25, The Star Child, the YA Paranormal Romance from Stephanie Keyes is on sale for $1.99!

My friend, Stephanie Keyes, is having a special promotion and I’m happy to help spread the word!

Kindle users can download from Amazon HERE.

Nook user? Download HERE.

The-Star-Child.final_-e1351875320164“Keyes very cleverly ensures the book is unputdownable by reeling in the reader within the first few opening pages.”- BestChickLit.com

“This was a wonderfully written Young Adult Paranormal Romance. The world and characters are phenomenally crafted.” The BookMaven

“Stephanie Keyes is a wonderful voice for a new generation of YA readers. She has skilfully blended mythology and faerie-tale into an original and enthralling story. Pure magick! I’m looking forward to more. – Helen Hart, author, The Black Banner

About the Book

The world is about to be cloaked in darkness. Only one can stop the night. Kellen St. James has spent his entire life being overlooked as an unwanted, ordinary, slightly geeky kid. That is until a beautiful girl, one who has haunted his dreams for the past eleven years of his life, shows up spinning tales of a prophecy. Not just any old prophecy either, but one in which Kellen plays a key role. Suddenly, Kellen finds himself on the run through a Celtic underworld of faeries and demons, angels and gods, not to mention a really ticked off pack of hellhounds, all in order to save the world from darkness. But will they make it in time?

Sound good? Well, check it out before the sale ends!

Kindle users can download from Amazon HERE.

Nook user? Download HERE.

Other Books By Stephanie Keyes

Don’t miss the other books in The Star Child series!

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Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, Contests Tagged With: paranormal romance, Stephanie Keyes, The Star Child

Monday … how’s it going for you?

July 22, 2013 by Patricia Sands

Happy Monday everyone! I returned to Toronto from Atlanta last evening, after a two-hour delay during which the forces of nature presented a spectacular thunder and lightning/son et lumière exhibition, viewed through the massive windows of the airport terminal.

The RWA2013 National Conference which I attended for 5 days krlqqghzwas a fine experience in every way from the exceptional quality and variety of workshops, discussions, and presentations to the extraordinary camaraderie and networking of approximately 2000 writers, agents, editors and other assorted members.The keynote speaker, Cathy Maxwell, and luncheon awards speaker, Kristan Higgins, offered wisdom and humour as they shared their stories and stirred emotions.

Absolutely unforgettable was the opportunity to meet, in person, writers with whom I have formed close connections online through the past three years. The “WANA sistas” rock and memories were made to last forever!

I returned home inspired and motivated to write, write, write.

Today I am attempting to catch up on last week’s backup while I am at my desk in Toronto … admittedly watching (and dreaming of being there …) the last day of the Tour de France which my DH thoughtfully taped for me.

Thanks to this amazing virtual world. I’m also hanging out on some other websites and hope you have a minute to drop by and visit.

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Suite T: The Author’s Blog of Southern Writer’s Magazine ~ click here to read my short post which I think will make you smile!

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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Book’s Blog on Goodreads – click here to add your comments to one of my favourite topics! Tell me where you like to travel.

Thanks to everyone who has popped into The Provence Post too. There are a few more days before the draw for the giveaways! If only I could be writing this from there!

I wanted to share this special post from the blog of my friend, Marcia Richards. Now that’s inspiring!

That’s it for me today! What are you up to? 

Filed Under: Blog, Contests, News Tagged With: Cathy Maxwell, fiction, home exchange, Kristan Higgins, Patricia Sands, RWA2013, Southern Writer's Magazine, Suite T, The Bridge Club, The Promise of Provence, writing

Collateral Damage, Ch. 26 ~ Blog Tour

July 19, 2013 by Patricia Sands

Annie Ogden is back! If you haven’t met her before, now is your chance!collateral damage hi res cover

Romance. Death. Intrigue.

It’s all there in Frederick Lee Brooke’s new release COLLATERAL DAMAGE.

A love story. When Annie Ogden’s ex-boyfriend Michael Garcia reappears, she has to confront a lie dating back to her time in Iraq. Will she go back to hot, passionate Michael, who has developed a disturbing interest in meth, or will she stick with her pudgy PI partner and fiancé, Salvatore?

A murder. The calculus changes when Michael is arrested for murder. When Salvatore refuses to help investigate, Annie is forced to try to find the killer herself. Meanwhile her sister’s creepy husband, Todd, is making more of an ass of himself than usual.

An obsession. Annie’s problems with three obsessive men suddenly pale in significance when she realizes the killer has set his sights on her.

And now meet the author.

Frederick Lee Brooke author photoFrederick Lee Brooke is the author of the widely-acclaimed Annie Ogden mystery series, which includes Doing Max Vinyl, Zombie Candy, and Collateral Damage. The books do not have to be read in order. Having lived in Switzerland for the past two decades, Brooke has taught English, run a business and learned French, German and Italian. You can find him online at www.FrederickLeeBrooke.com. Sign up for his newsletter and read all about his travels, recipes, and upcoming works!

On each stop on this blog tour, a chapter from this new novel has been shared with you. Just begin at the first stop on the tour and every day after that another chapter is waiting for you!

But that’s not all!

Win a $25 Amazon gift card AND a signed paperback edition of any book by Frederick Lee Brooke!  To win, all you have to do is visit every blog on the 26-day Collateral Damage Excerpt Tour and leave a comment showing that you read the excerpt.

Today is the last day of the tour but there’s still time for you to go back through the list. See the blog list  below and happy reading …

COLLATERAL DAMAGE excerpt tour bloglist

Chapter 26—Annie

Russell Mathers lived on the other side of Tampa. The gatehouse to his subdivision was grander than the house Michael and Husker lived in. Two guards came out, and I saw another inside. Both sported handguns on their belts, mirrored sunglasses, and khaki ball caps. The subdivision was so luxurious you couldn’t even see any houses, only a winding road that led into a kind of jungle.

“What’s your business?” said the guard when June rolled down her window.

“Century 21 Realtors.” June palmed a card out the window. It was her mother’s card.

“Showing a house?”

“Would be nice if we could still get in before the sun goes all the way down. I don’t even know if the electric’s turned on.”

“I didn’t get a message,” the guard said. “What’s the address?”

June named a house we had found on the Century 21 database, using her mother’s password. It had been vacant six months and was half a mile down the street from where Russell Mathers lived.

June read off the address from her printout. “That anorexic bitch in my office was supposed to call. It’s always me. Excuse my French,” she said.

“Drive on.” The guard pressed a button to open the barrier.

“I didn’t know you were such a good actress,” I said.

“I’m in sales, Annie. Goes with the territory.”

The houses were massive single story ranch houses with three-car garages, wide green lawns, rock gardens, palm trees, and fishponds.

We pulled up in Russell’s wide driveway, where a burgundy Lexus was parked next to a white Mercedes. His and hers, I thought. June rang the bell. It was after five. A fortyish man with a mustache, built solidly, heavily suntanned, answered the door. The family resemblance to the senator was remarkable. The alcohol on his breath made my eyes water.

“Who the hell are you?”

“My name’s June Sanderson and this is Annie Ogden. We’re good friends of your brother.”

“Oh,” Mathers said.

“I’m sorry for your loss,” June said. When Mathers just stood there staring at us, without inviting us in, she went on. “Annie was Michael Garcia’s girlfriend in Iraq. She and Michael were out for dinner, away from the party, at the time of the murder. But the police are holding Michael Garcia as their prime suspect.”

“What’s this all about?”

“We’ve been in touch with the police,” I spoke up. I didn’t mention that the information came via Kosh, my lawyer. “They’re barking up the wrong tree. Michael couldn’t have done it.”

“How did you get in here? What makes you think you can harass me about my brother?” Mathers said. His face was the picture of rage and grief. His fists balled up as if he wanted to fight.

“We loved your brother. We fought in Iraq side by side. He was a good man. He didn’t deserve to be murdered at some party,” June said.

“Garcia was a terrible influence on Owen. Now he’s dead. Whether or not Garcia put the knife in him, my brother is dead because of that bastard. I hope he gets the death penalty.”

“They were best friends,” I said.

“What do you know about it?” Mathers sneered. “I’m calling security.”

A woman walked up behind him, dark blond hair in a ponytail, clad in an expensive jogging suit. “What’s going on, Russ?” she said.

“Go back inside. These women say they knew Owen in Iraq.”

“The real killer is still free, walking around town. Is that what you want?” I stood my ground.

“You’re out of your gourd,” Mathers said. His wife still stood behind him, listening. “The police told me Garcia’s fingerprints are all over that bayonet. How’s that possible, if he didn’t do it?”

“He was showing it to people at the party. The killer picked it up, went in your brother’s bedroom, and murdered him.”

“So a couple of tourists are smarter than the police.”

“Russell,” the man’s wife said. Roughly, he shook off her hand.

“We were hoping you could talk to the police. They won’t listen to us. Your brother knew the killer well enough to let him into his bedroom,” June said. “That’s the only way it could’ve happened. This was a crowded party. Nobody noticed when the killer came out and your brother didn’t.”

“Which all points to that dirtbag, Garcia.”

“He wasn’t even at the party when the murder occurred,” I said.

“Says who?”

“We were at the Papaya, all the way across town. People saw us leaving the party while Husker was still alive.”

“You’re his ex,” Russell said. “What’s your game in protecting Garcia?”

“Michael told me how you rescued them, offered them detox,” I said, choosing words carefully. According to Michael, Russell had also fired them. “We were thinking you might have some idea who they were in contact with. Did your brother fight with anyone in the days leading up to the party? Maybe someone was mad at him. We thought you might know.”

“The police already asked me this,” Mathers said. “You’re wasting your time. My brother got along with everyone. He was a lovable kid. Nobody would ever want to murder him. Garcia was always poison. Garcia got him hooked on that garbage. I should’ve left Garcia there to die, like an animal. Then Owen would be alive today.”

“Michael didn’t have any quarrel with him,” I said. “You should’ve seen his face when he found out what happened. His pain.”

Mathers sighed. “I wish I could help you ladies. Let the police do their job. I’m going to assume they’re capable.”

He closed the door in our face. At least he seemed to be over his anger.

“He looks like he wants another martini,” June said as we walked down the driveway. “But he’s no murderer.”

I had to concede she was right.

A note to my dear readers ~ If you have a moment to leave a word or two, please do. All of the participating blogs for this release are having a little contest to see who can collect the most comments … we do enjoy friendly competition! THANKS!

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Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, Contests

Free Summer Reads!

July 17, 2013 by Patricia Sands

I’m in Atlanta, Georgia this week with two thousand other writers attending the RWA National Conference. Yesterday was a day to get registered and spend the rest of the afternoon and evening talking, laughing, meeting new people, seeing old friends, and hanging out, in person finally, with women who have become like family online … i.e. the Wana Sistas! What a time we are having!

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Today the courses, discussions and workshops begin that will fill the next three days. It’s not just fun and games here, folks!

So while I immerse myself in all things writerly this week, here’s a special offer from some of my friends: FREE BOOKS FOR YOU! Browse through and see what calls to you, click on the link, load up your ereader and enjoy. If you don’t already belong to Smashwords, you do have to sign up but that simply allows you to benefit from these special offers. Go for it!

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These books are not free everywhere — they are donated by the authors exclusively for you! Coupons expire on 8/15/13.

Grab your Basket of Summer Reads any time between now and August 15!

Hope you enjoy these new books by authors new or familiar to you. Please feel free to share them with your friends and family who enjoy reading.

Thank you for being a part of the Diane Capri Crowd and have a fabulous reading summer while we get back to work on Get Back Jack – coming soon!

To Redeem Your Basket of Summer Reads Coupons:

  • Click on the book cover, which will take you to Smashwords.com or to a special private page on the author’s website.
  • Add your preferred ebook format (Nook, Kindle, pdf, etc.) to your cart.
  • Enter the coupon code at checkout, and your books will be totally free — But ONLY until August 15

Every ereader is different, but with most you can load these books onto your reader via a USB cord from your computer, or email them to your device.

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As always, thank you for being a part of the Diane Capri Crowd and thank you so much for reading!

Filed Under: Blog, Contests, News Tagged With: Diane Capri, free books, summer reads

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