First off we have Pat Lee's latest novel, Destiny's Present. Pat is one of the hardest working novelists I know. Blurb: The sorceress Narena has done many things for Leisos - advised the king, helped heal a young girl and sent a prince forward in time to save his life. Now, to protect her people, she may have to sacrifice herself, her lover, her child. Maybe even all three. She hunts for the one who threatens the royal family and the throne of Leisos. And also seeks the daughter taken from her at birth. There's only one problem. They might be one and the same. What she finds on her quest is love and hate, loyalty and betrayal, and a revelation that will change her life forever. Ardis is a warrior and former captain of the king's army. His allegiance to the throne lives in his blood - as does the secret he carries. He will protect both at all costs. Even if it means killing Narena or someone she loves. Biography: Pat has had a love affair with the written word since childhood, many times immersing herself in the stories of Enid Blyton and Carolyn Keene. Her active imagination gave inspiration to short stories and her first play as a teen. As an adult she has penned an award winning short story titled The Battle and A Precious Glimpse in Time published in an anthology. Her full-length play, The Truth About Lies, was staged at a theatrical festival competition in 2008. Although still in pursuit of a place truly called home, Pat currently lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and three cats, all of which claim rule over the house at one point or another. When her nose isn't pressed to the laptop monitor, you can find her at the public library. Besides dreaming up her next novel, Pat also enjoys traveling, baking, camping, wine, and of course reading - not necessarily in that order. AND another new Little Moon from CMP Journey to Hope (such a pretty name) by Cindy Young Turner. Little Moons are only .99 on Amazon. They are worth checking out. Blurb: A Little Moon- a brief tale in the Thief of Hope Series As the third son of a lesser nobleman, Edgar Gray’s prospects are limited at best. He longs to find some meaning in a life of privilege. A chance encounter with Rose, a peasant girl, gives him a chance to help those in need. But the Guild has spread to Tipton Village, and unrest is brewing among the villagers. Edgar and Rose are torn between love, duty, and loyalty to family, and the rise of the Guild threatens to destroy Edgar’s very way of life. Sometimes there is no escaping destiny, but even sacrifice can lead to hope. Crescent Moon Press Rocks! Here's another cover reveal for The Devil's Triangle. Coming Soon! When 17 year old Cooper dies in an attempt to burn down his school, he finds himself in the afterlife. Lucy, the Devil’s sister who has crossed party lines, decides to give Cooper another shot at heaven. The deal? Cooper returns to Earth and has to find a girl named Grace. The rest is up to him. While Cooper figures out his mission, he’s thrown into the life he’s always wanted. Great parents, a spot on the Varsity football team and a real future are all within reach. But what he really wants is Grace, a feisty girl with an abusive boyfriend that can pound Cooper into pulp if he doesn’t watch out. While Lucy plays demonic-puppeteer, clues to an unknown past between Cooper and Grace start to unravel. Cooper discovers that what’s keeping he and Grace apart is far more sinister than anything this bad boy could have ever imagined. Check it out!
Lynn, Sasha, and Jean are revealing the covers for their new novels due out soon. As I sat contemplating which one was my favorite, I decided it was Jean's. Why? It's the sarcophagus. Anyone who knows me--even for a short length of time--knows I love tombs. And graveyards. I don't just write about 'em, I enjoy them. There is nothing better than taking a stroll through a cemetery on a cold, dark, windy day. Since my friends are giving out free ARCs to a few lucky people, here are the websites you can visit to get your name into the mix. Jean Murray: http://wickedromance.wordpress.com/ Sasha Summers: http://sashasummers.com/?page_id=927 Lynn Rush: http://www.lynnrush.com/blog Congratulations to all of you! (((hugs))) Louann
Sharon
12/17/2012 06:24:07 am
Congratulations, Pat!
Pat Lee
12/17/2012 10:32:14 pm
Thanks Sharon!
Louann
12/18/2012 02:24:18 am
Thank you for stopping by, Sharon.
Pat Lee
12/17/2012 10:30:34 pm
Thanks for having me here, Sasha!
Pat Lee
12/17/2012 10:33:13 pm
Sorry, Louann. No coffee yet this morning. Talk about a faux-pas. Thanks very much for having me, though LOL!!
Louann
12/18/2012 02:22:21 am
No problem. I know what no coffee feels like. Not fun.
Talica S
12/18/2012 04:14:11 am
Nice grouping of works. Thanks for sharing.
Louann
12/18/2012 06:49:23 am
Thanks for stopping by Talica!
Louann
12/19/2012 12:55:17 am
You're welcome, Cindy. Great books for gifts, too! Comments are closed.
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