Saturday, January 11, 2014
St. Peter's Bones
Oookay, I'm having trouble with Blogger, particularly with posting covers. So, I'm gonna go ahead and write the review and hope for the best. Just don't expect a book cover!
Friday, January 3, 2014
SOUL SLAM Virtual Book Tour
Welcome to the celebration of Allie Burton's latest release! Please comment to gain chances to win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card. Follow this link for me info-
BLURB:
A
sixteen-year-old on her first heist to steal an ancient Egyptian amulet
inadvertently receives the soul of King Tut…and the deadly curse that comes
with it.
And
Olivia is not alone at the museum.
A
member of a secret Society, Xander believes it is his place to inherit King
Tut’s soul and justly rule. He knows nothing about the society’s evil plan to
control the world or the curse. Now, he must deal with the female imposter who
stole the amulet.
Xander
convinces Olivia they must form a temporary partnership. The two teens develop
a connection, and together they must figure out how to end the curse before it
turns deadly. On the run, unable to touch because of the curse, and dealing
with a male soul inside her female body, Olivia must learn to trust Xander.
As
the mystery surrounding the amulet unfolds, Olivia and Xander start to fall for
each other. But is love enough to save them and the world from destruction?
Excerpt:
(From end of Chapter Two)
“Olivia.” I liked how he said my name. With a sophisticated
accent, not a trashy lilt like the boys in the family. “Shouldn’t you look
outside first?”
I firmed my lips and kept my pace heading straight for the
door. “I trust my people.” I tossed my braid around and shot him a look. The
dig was deliberate.
“So did I.” His response cut my bravado in two.
My family wouldn’t ditch me. Like the Marines, we didn’t
leave a man behind as long as I brought Fitch what he wanted.
I pushed against the metal bar to open the door. Damp air
hit my face. So did the stench of recently-smoked cigarettes. A black SUV was
parked in front of the doorway with its lights off. The shiny car looked
expensive and new.
Fitch didn’t own a vehicle like that.
Something hard and pointy shoved into my back. Clicked. Like
an animal about to become lunch, I tensed.
“Don’t move,” a gruff voice said from behind.
Not Fitch’s voice. Or the old creepy guy Jeb. My brain
analyzed the situation while my instincts wanted to scream. “Are you a security guard? Because some old
guy is in there trying to steal—”
“Shut up. I got a rifle kissing your heart.” How long had
the guy been rehearsing that corny line?
“Wh-what do you want?” My tongue tripped over the words.
“You.”
First, the security guard. Then, Jeb and Xander. Now, this
guy.
It sucks to be so popular.
***
Author-
Allie
didn’t realize having so many jobs would become great research material for the
stories she writes. She has been everything from a fitting room attendant to a
bike police officer to a professional mascot escort. She has lived on three
continents and in four states and has studied art, fashion design, marine
biology, and advertising.
When
her kids asked, “when are you going to write a story we can read?” she switched
from adult novels to Young Adult and Middle Grade and hasn’t looked back.
Allie
is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators,
Romance Writers of America including the Young Adult, Dallas Area Romance
Writers and Heart of the Rockies chapters. She is also a member of Rocky
Mountain Fiction Writers. Currently, she lives in Colorado with her husband and
two children.
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HCQBQUI
Kobo: http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Soul-Slam/book-s_pWl8qAIUuFWSjFaG6mXg/page1.html?s=VzflmJB4FUyO957UxPW_6g&r=1
Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/soul-slam-allie-burton/1117717046?ean=2940149054824
Please continue to hop through these blogs and comment at each tour stop for more chances to win!
January 3: Shooting Stars Reviews
January 6: Theresa M Jones
January 6: Live To Read ~Krystal
January 7: Our Wolves Den
January 7: LizaOConnor
January 8: Dana's YA Bookpile
January 9: My Tangled Skeins Book Reviews
January 10: the bookish owl
January 10: Blood Red Shadows
January 10: Nickie's Views and Interviews
January 13: Hazel West's Character Purgatory
January 13: Book- Marks The Spot
January 14: Long and Short Reviews
January 15: Books in the Hall
January 16: Full Moon Dreaming
January 16: Gin's Book Notes
January 17: Book Briefs
January 20: Margay Leah Justice
January 20: Author Jinni James
January 21: Rogue's Angels
January 22: Sandra's Blog
January 22: Room With Books
January 23: Sun Mountain Reviews
January 23: Emraz The Spark
January 24: Writer Wonderland
Here's a direct link to the tour stop list- http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2013/11/virtual-book-tour-soul-slam-by-allie.html?zx=19c77686ebfa5b7e
Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, January 2, 2014
BACK TO THE CABIN by Dale Mulfinger, photographs by Cheryl Koralik
Some may consider this one a 'coffee table book' because of its gorgeous photographs, and they are gorgeous! But, to those of us who long for warm, comfy solitude somewhere out in the middle of nowhere, this is a wonderful guidebook for our imaginations.
My personal favorite is the rock house built into the side of a mountain. It looks half traditional Alaskan fur trapper's combined with the Hobbit Hole.
Of course, there are a range of styles when you talk about the cabin, everything from totally rustic to ultra-modern log mansion. I'm more on the rustic side. I wouldn't want to go anything more high-tech than an antique cookstove from the 1940s. But, that's just me.
The lakeside cabins were cool with their own docks.
I really like the ones with the huge windows all glowing in the night.
There are also some floorplans and décor suggestions too. And one with an adjacent lighthouse. Some like to take old cabins and transform them into modern oasis, which is cool. Not for me though. I'll take that old butter churn and use it the way God intended, thank you very much.
Of course, the rest of my family...uh...not so much. They like to recharge their iPhones and such.
There's some landscaping plans and ideas too. I really like that. I told my husband he must landscape in such a way that it looks awesome, but it looks like it just happened.
Oh, migoodness, there's one picture of a seriously cool kitchen that has an enormous farm sink and ragged old green cupboards.
Another cabin is half-built out of shipping containers.
My favorite is still the Alaskan Furtrapper's Hobbit Hole though.
Definitely get this book if you're at all curious about getting away from it all!
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/back-to-the-cabin-dale-mulfinger/1114831432?ean=9781600855214
My personal favorite is the rock house built into the side of a mountain. It looks half traditional Alaskan fur trapper's combined with the Hobbit Hole.
Of course, there are a range of styles when you talk about the cabin, everything from totally rustic to ultra-modern log mansion. I'm more on the rustic side. I wouldn't want to go anything more high-tech than an antique cookstove from the 1940s. But, that's just me.
The lakeside cabins were cool with their own docks.
I really like the ones with the huge windows all glowing in the night.
There are also some floorplans and décor suggestions too. And one with an adjacent lighthouse. Some like to take old cabins and transform them into modern oasis, which is cool. Not for me though. I'll take that old butter churn and use it the way God intended, thank you very much.
Of course, the rest of my family...uh...not so much. They like to recharge their iPhones and such.
There's some landscaping plans and ideas too. I really like that. I told my husband he must landscape in such a way that it looks awesome, but it looks like it just happened.
Oh, migoodness, there's one picture of a seriously cool kitchen that has an enormous farm sink and ragged old green cupboards.
Another cabin is half-built out of shipping containers.
My favorite is still the Alaskan Furtrapper's Hobbit Hole though.
Definitely get this book if you're at all curious about getting away from it all!
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/back-to-the-cabin-dale-mulfinger/1114831432?ean=9781600855214
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Happy New Year!
My Resolutions:
1) Get into Winter Camping, including snowshoe.
http://www.amazon.com/Winter-Backpacking-Guide-Camping-Trips/dp/1896980414
2) Write Grizzly Bear's Child and Sugar Crash, rough drafts at least.
3) Perfect Dutch Oven Cooking
4) Have sit-down meals at the family table with good manners displayed by the entire herd of offspring.
5) Establish my chicken flock, rabbit herd, worm bins, and garden.
6) Put into practice all the lessons on compassion I learned by receiving so much of it during this past, very difficult year.
That'll do! I'd add 'lose weight,' but I figure Winter Camping will take care of that.
1) Get into Winter Camping, including snowshoe.
http://www.amazon.com/Winter-Backpacking-Guide-Camping-Trips/dp/1896980414
2) Write Grizzly Bear's Child and Sugar Crash, rough drafts at least.
3) Perfect Dutch Oven Cooking
4) Have sit-down meals at the family table with good manners displayed by the entire herd of offspring.
5) Establish my chicken flock, rabbit herd, worm bins, and garden.
6) Put into practice all the lessons on compassion I learned by receiving so much of it during this past, very difficult year.
That'll do! I'd add 'lose weight,' but I figure Winter Camping will take care of that.
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