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Book Review Between (Crossroads Saga) by Mary Ting

Book Blurb:

As the alkins head back to Crossroads, Claudia leads her normal life; but not for long. Having a special soul, Claudia attracts danger, and she soon finds out who Gamma asked to watch over her. The Twelve, known as Divine Elders on Earth, are very much involved when they find out that Aliah, one of the God’s first angels, escaped from the Abyss when the gates were opened by Aden. Needing Claudia’s soul to escape the only place Aliah can reside–a place between Heaven and Earth–he sends his demons in search of all Claudia Emersons on Earth. Taking her soul will enable him to be released from Between and cross over to Crossroads, which would give him immense power. As more secrets are revealed Claudia learns about the venators—nephilim, demon hunters. Now two opposing forces must work together in order to save Claudia and humanity from the most dangerous angel ever created. But along the way, trust becomes a big issue. Will love be enough to keep Claudia and Michael together? Who will make the ultimate sacrifice? Who will betray them all?

 

My thoughts:

I enjoyed this sequel and am anxious to see what happens next. This book literally starts where the last book finished. Aliah, one of God’s first angels, was set free from the Abyss.  He wants to capture Claudia’s soul so that he can take over Crossroads. This is to be avoided at all costs. The venators and new additons-alkins, which are more earth bound angel types, they are working together to find Aliah and to keep Claudia safe from them.  I have to say that Davin is my favorite character, because he knows how to not take himself too seriously. I love that the Alkins have become friends with Claudia.

There is a bizarre love triangle in this book, well I wanted it to be there actually. Austin, an Alkin, is just as captivated by Claudia as Michael. Austin made a cameo in the last book, but at the time we thought he was just a normal human boy. Don’t get me wrong, Michael is a great character, but in the end how realistic is it that Claudia will be able to spend her eternity with him? I think because of where the book leaves us at the end, that my hopes of Claudia waking up and choosing Austin could be a possibility. How can you go wrong with either one though. They both are extremely attractive, attentive, and adorable.

I could write more about Ms. Ting’s book, but I want you to read it. I do not want to give it all away. Just know this, by the end of the book Claudia’s life will never be the same and her past no longer defines her. Haunting, yes?  Pick it up people, it’s well worth the read and totally appropriate for a Young Adult audience.

 

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Author Interview Kelly Abell

Tell us about you:

How long have you been writing?

I started writing in high school and was the literary editor of our high school magazine, but I didn’t seriously take it up again until the year 2000.  I was challenged by one of my employees to write that book I’d been dreaming of writing.  He even brought me a gift card for a book on writing that I’d been thinking about buying.  By then I was guilted into it and finished my first novel, Noble Intentions.  I’ve not had that one published yet, but who knows…maybe someday.  From that point on I was hooked.

How did you get started? Tell us about your journey to publishing.

Boy that’s been a long road, but one filled with thrills, heart ache, and a lot of really super nice people. I wrote Sealed in Lies in 2005 but it took almost three years to get it published.  Solstice Publishing took a chance on me and I was so grateful.  I’ve since also been published by World Castle Publishing and really love that relationship as well.  I tried the agent route and I haven’t given up totally on that yet, but I’m thrilled with my journey so far.  I’ve got a folder with all my rejection letters that I review from time to time just to remind me of how far I’ve come.

Tell us about your book(s). What inspired you to write it/them? I wanted to write something my teenage daughter, who is not much of a reader, would enjoy and hopefully inspire her to read more.  I asked her what kind of story she’d like and she told me a clique ghost story.  So…I imagined a young girl, who through tragic circumstances found herself in unfamiliar territory in more ways than one.  Plopped in a new community with people who were different from her how would she cope? Then what if she found out she could see and talk to ghosts?  Haunted Destiny was born.  It’s basically a story of how a teenage girl is challenged by her new horrifying gift and how she chooses to use it when someone who was less than friendly to her gets in trouble with a paranormal visitor.  I fell in love with those characters right away.  Destiny is such a strong girl and I hope teaches young adults that being different doesn’t mean that you’re weird or less than those around you.  Sometimes your gifts can be very important to others and it’s how you choose to use them that sets you apart.

What inspires you to write? Do you have a particular song or mood that carries you through? I’m truly inspired by the story and the voices of the characters in my head.  I’m probably one of the few writers who doesn’t listen to music when I write.  I like a quiet room because I don’t want to miss a thing they have to say.

Who is your favorite character and why?

My favorite character that I’ve written about is Kindra in my new release The Lost Jewels of Hera.  She’s a female Indiana Jones torn between two lovers and an ancient past that ties her to the Greek Gods of old.  She’s spunky and tough and knows what she wants.

What made you decide to write a book?

The characters living in my head just wouldn’t be quiet until their stories were told.

Who are the writers that inspire you the most? There are so many fantastic writers out there that this is a very hard question to answer.  I admire the writing style of writers like Dean Koontz, Stephen King and Nora Roberts.  I hope to meet them one day.  I write to give my readers an escape and a thrill that will keep them up at night, the way these writers did me.  I only hope I’m half as successful at doing so.

Where do you get your inspiration?

Most of my story ideas come from real events that I then begin to ask the favorite question of writers…What if?

Women’s History Month Questions:

Who are your favorite women authors and how do they inspire you as a writer? There are so many female authors that inspire me.  From the time I was a tween till now I’ve always admired the historic mystery writers like Victoria Holt or Phyllis Whitney.  They wrote novels in a day where women had to fight to be respected.  A more modern author I admire is Nora Roberts.  Her stories inspire me and the speed with which she turns them out is truly amazing.

Tell us about the women who have shaped your world, whether it be a family member, teacher, friend, or celebrity.  I’ve been shaped by two women in my family.  First of all, my mother.  You never appreciate your Mom until she’s no longer with you.  I was very young when I lost my mother and looking back on it now, I owed her so much more respect.  From her I gained my strength and tenacity.  From my grandmother I inherited my creativity.  I can remember one Christmas when she hid all of my presents and wrote some rhyming clues for me to hunt down each gift.  It was so much fun.  Treasure all the women in your life and learn from them everything you can.

What is the one writing tip you want to pass on to others?

The best writing tip I can give you is to write because you want to write and never give up. It’s a hard business to break into but the more you write, the more you learn and the better you become.  Also build a strong network of fellow authors because you need the support during those rough times.

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Are you a night owl or early bird? What time of the day works best for your muse?

I am an early bird.  I write best in the morning.

If you were an animal what would you be and why?

Favorites: color, food, season, music, movies, books.

Favorite color is green

Favorite food is popcorn

I’m not a real music listener which probably makes me a weirdo. LOL

My favorite movie is My Cousin Vinnie

I have too many favorite books to list, but if I had to pick an all time favorite it would be Black Beauty.

Links where you can be found?

www.kellyabellbooks.com

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kelly-Abell/83527376788?ref=hl

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Book Review-Haunted Destiny by Kelly Abell

First off, let me just say that while I have enjoyed many books here recently, but to just say I loved this book, well it just doesn’t cut it. Haunted Destiny is a Young Adult Paranormal Fiction, with some hint of romance. If you like a good ghost story, you are going to love this book.

Destiny Dove is in a tragic accident, losing her mother, father, and little brother, who she tries desperately to save. Suddenly orphaned, Destiny finds herself living with her estranged grandmother. Now I must say, her grandmother is my kind of woman, the town weirdo so to speak, with the gift of mediumship. When Destiny is lounging around on the farm, a man approaches her and strikes up a conversation, then mysteriously disappears. She later finds out he is a ghost, well a shade actually. From there Destiny’s journey continues. She learns about her abilities and helps a friend’s sister communicate through the other side.

Now that is just a portion of the tale. On the other side of the farm, you have Amy, beautiful cheerleader and spoiled brat. Her mother has bought her a set of furnishings to refurbish together. Unbeknownst to either of them, these furnishings came with their own baggage, a demon Azazul who is trying to possess the living beings around him, much like the Judge he possessed many years ago, making him a veritable monster who abused then killed his family. Amy thinks that Destiny is out to get her boyfriend, so we also have a semi-love triangle going on here too, which I actually enjoyed. Teenage angst, who knew?

I do not want to give away the whole story or how it ends, but I will say this. If you are anything like me you are going to have a great time reading this book. The characters are relatable, the writing is fantastic, and the pace makes it easy to read. The only negative comment I had was that I was not ready for it to end, even though everything was thoroughly wrapped up. Loved, loved, loved this book! Kelly Abell you are my definitely on my buy list!

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Excerpt from Gaia’s Gift by Fran Orenstein #giveaway

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( These first two chapters really had me, so I am thrilled to be able to share them with you! Hope you enjoy! Elissa)
Chapter 1
            Off the southwest coast of Florida, a cabin cruiser bobbed on the placid water of the Gulf of Mexico. To the east, the darkening, silvery light of a gathering storm filled the skies over central Florida. Thunder clouds sent intermittent shards of lightning into the earth, illuminating the fantasy worlds built from man’s imagination. Seen from above, the exodus of people resembled ants scurrying from a hill beset by invading anteaters, and the gods laughed.  
Innocent at this moment in time, Rachel Wells lay on the sun-drenched deck of the boat, drifting in blissful unawareness, lulled by the rocking sea. She absently tucked an errant, tickling curl, blown astray by the ocean breeze, behind her ear. A believer in the natural spirits of the world, Rachel silently thanked Gaia, goddess of the earth who had outdone herself today. Cotton clouds dotted the blue sky and the breeze carried the scent of sea salt. Arching her back, she lifted her chin into the salty spray that caressed her sun-kissed cheek.
            “You are so beautiful,” a deep voice sang from the cockpit.
            Rachel laughed and arched her back further, seductively, full breasts rising in the sparse bikini bra.
            “Watch it, lady…women have been ravished for less.”
            She laughed. “Anytime big fella, anytime.”
            “I’ll get you later,” he called.
            “My door is always open,” Rachel vamped.
            She settled back on the mat. Life was perfect. The universe had given her all the blessings a woman could ask for: a wonderful husband, loving and kind, and an amazing, adorable little daughter. They had even discussed trying for a second child, perhaps a boy this time, but it didn’t really matter, because another daughter would always be welcome. The organic herbs she grew and marketed had developed into a thriving business with orders from shops and herbalists across the country and Jack’s veterinary practice was growing. He was even considering bringing on another vet or expanding it to include veterinarians who specialized in ophthalmology and oncology. 
Jack, the rock of her existence, was her bulwark against the ragged memories of a lonely childhood spent shuttling between foster homes and children’s shelters until she was finally adopted at age six. For a moment, a frisson of fear rushed down her spine and Rachel shuddered. Shaking it off, she silently thanked the universe for her blessings. The warm sun lulled her into a half-sleep, although her subconscious was always alert for her napping daughter’s cry from the cabin below.
In this twilight time, between consciousness and sleep, thoughts of the past surfaced and Rachel’s memory drifted to her own long-dead parents, shadowy figures with no substance; a figment of the foggy memories of a four-year-old. Sometimes she saw another, a toddler, but other than a halo of blonde curls, she too lived in the lost and faded past. As an adult, Rachel had tried to resurrect her without success from uncaring bureaucrats guarding closed files. “Rules,” they said, sending her back into the harsh reality of non-existence where she remained a numbered file in a locked drawer that never saw the light of the sun. Who was the tiny child trapped in her memory? Sometimes, she could still feel the chubby hand in hers and see the worshipful blue eyes gazing up at her. Rachel loved her adoptive parents and her childhood had been happy, except for the missing pieces, the never-answered questions. 
“Let it go,” whispered the pragmatist.
“Easy for you to say, figment of her mind,” the idealist retorted.
“Oh, and just what are you?” the pragmatist continued.
Rachel shook off the invading dialogue and let her body relax into the gentle rocking of the boat.
“Honey, I think you should go below.”
The voice of her husband slowly penetrated her mind and she stretched, like a languid cat. Rolling over, she looked up at the bridge. “What did you have in mind, lover?”
“No, seriously! Look over there to the east.”
Rachel looked back over her shoulder. A large black bank of storm clouds rolled over the horizon toward them. She could see the lines of rain and faint flashes of lightning. “Where did that come from?”
“Typical Florida storm, you know how they suddenly appear and disappear. I’m not worried, I just think you should go below, the baby might get scared.”
She rose on long slim legs and climbed up to the bridge. She kissed her husband and nuzzled his neck. “I love you so much, Skipper Jack.”
He reached out and caressed her breast. “I love you, too, Skipper’s wife. I’m going to look for a safe inlet to ride out the storm. Now go below before something else steers the boat besides my hands.”
Rachel giggled and crossed the now rolling deck. Suddenly frowning, she shivered under the hot Florida sun. A thought flashed like heat lightning and was gone in an instant; this joke would be the last words Jack ever spoke. Resolutely shaking the words from her mind, she descended the few steps to the cabin below.
 
 
Chapter 2
 
Inside the cabin, Rachel looked down at her sleeping daughter, curled in a fetal position, body wrapped around a Raggedy Ann doll. Her thumb hung loosely in her mouth and every so often she would suck on it. One of these days they would have to get her to stop sucking before her teeth were pushed out. She stroked the child’s back and murmured in her ear, “Wake up, sleepy head. Time to get up.”
The little girl opened her blue eyes and reached up. Immediately she was enveloped in her mother’s arms, wrapped in a cocoon of warmth, feeling secure and safe. She sighed and burrowed into her mother’s shoulder, her tousled blonde curls blending with Rachel’s hair.
“Come on, baby girl. You have to put on your life vest.”
“No!”
“Come on, sweetheart, there’s a big storm coming and you know what that means.”
“No! Hate it, arms stick out.” Emma crossed her arms, pouting.
“I know, but it’s only for a little while, until the nasty clouds pass by.”
Thunder rumbled in the distance and the boat rocked.
“Emma, now!”
“You first,” the child stubbornly insisted crossing her arms.
Rachel sighed, this was not the time for a lesson in obedience. She reached under the bunk and pulled out the two orange life vests. She quickly shrugged her arms into hers and tied the strings. “Okay? Now it’s your turn.”
The little girl reluctantly stood and allowed the tiny hated vest to be pulled around her torso. Rachel tied the strings and double knotted the bows. The child had been known to pull open the ties in the past.
“Hate it.” The child screwed up her face.
“I know, baby girl. Me, too, but it will keep you safe in the water.”
“No go in the water.”
“That won’t happen. This is just in case, to be safe.”
The boat rocked like a wild child bouncing up and down on a rocking horse on springs.
The child pressed against her mother. “I scared, Mommy.”
“It’s okay, honey. Daddy is finding us a nice island where we can walk on the beach and look for pretty pink shells. Then we’ll have a picnic lunch and wade in the water.”
Rachel continued to drone on about the mythical island as the boat rocked harder
and rain pounded on the deck above, like spring hail on a tin roof. She looked up at the ceiling and wished she knew what was happening on deck, if Jack was safe. She felt trapped down here in the cabin. She always hated tight, enclosed spaces and a claustrophobic fear threatened to engulf her. Focusing on her child’s safety, she fought it back like a boxer pounding his opponent into the ropes. She couldn’t lose it now, for her baby and her beloved husband.
“You can do it, be strong,” the pragmatic voice echoed in her head. “Don’t give in.”
The boat shuddered suddenly and came to a jarring stop “Rocks, we hit the rocks.” The panicky words tumbled around in her brain as she fell to the bunk.
“Mommeeee….”
“Climb on my back and hold on to me, Em. Whatever you do don’t let go.”
“Piggy back?”
“That’s right, we’re taking a piggy back ride.”
The child closed her legs around Rachel’s waist and wrapped her arms tightly around her neck, nearly cutting off the air supply. The boat listed to one side and Rachel struggled to stand and balance the child on her back. She fought her way up the few steps to the door. It took her entire body weight to push open the cabin door.
The world had gone mad. Thunderous black clouds roiled and crashed overhead. Jagged flashes of lightning seared the water line through the deluge of rain. At once, they were soaked through.
“Jack!” Rachel screamed into the shrieking wind, her voice carried away as soon as the name was uttered.
The boat had foundered on a barrier of rocks just short of landfall. The cockpit was empty.
“NO!” she yelled. “Jaaaack!”
Clutching the child, she plowed through the howling deluge toward the small life preserver hanging on the side of the cockpit. Rachel pulled it down and fighting the blinding rain, she pushed the screaming child into the middle of the ring and dropped it into the water, jumping in after it. But a powerful wave pulled the ring out of her grip, breaking her wrist. “Emmaaaaaa!” she cried, ignoring the agony in her wrist. Rachel tried to swim toward the preserver, only to be swept backward with each stroke. The ring pulled further away toward the damnable rocks.
“Mommeeeee.” The small voice disappeared in the din of the maelstrom. Through the torrential downpour, she watched helplessly as the ring hit the sharp rocks and began to deflate. A tiny orange life vest bobbed and rocked, teasing her, as the little child’s body bounced among the jagged rocks and disappeared into the vast sea.
“Oh, Gaia, why us?” Her last thought before she blessedly fainted, held afloat by her orange vest. The storm moved off into the vast firmament to wreak more havoc and misery along the line of Keys that dotted the Florida Gulf Coast. A final flash of lightning, like the taunting finger of God, pierced the line of black at the edge of the now blue and tranquil sky.

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Author Interview-Fran Orenstein #giveaway

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Tell us about you:

How long have you been writing?

I wrote my first poem at age eight, inspired by the novel Bambi. At twelve I submitted a short story to McCalls magazine about a girl who could not afford a white graduation dress and how she finally got one.

How did you get started? Tell us about your journey to publishing.

My journey has spanned many years and included working on the school newspaper, writing and publishing academically, working as a magazine editor/writer, writing professionally including  political speeches, legislation, brochures, newsletters, and research papers presented at conferences nationally and internationally. Finally, visions of retirement appeared at the end of the tunnel and I began to write fiction, primarily for ‘tweens and teens. This segued in novels for adults and award-winning -poetry for children and adults. My award-winning short stories have appeared in various anthologies. I have had agents and editors, but after the economy crashed, I turned to independent publishers to make life easier and to insure that my many books would all be published in multiple formats.

Tell us about your book(s). What inspired you to write it/them?

Fat Girls%20copy[1]My first book, Fat Girls From Outer Space is a ‘tween novel for girls (and boys) between 10 and 14. Its theme is self-image (in this case obesity), bullying, navigating seventh grade, and the fickle world of friendship. Inspired by my own childhood experiences and that of two friends, I wove a fictional story of one girl’s journey through the treacherous waters of childhood obesity and her realization that she has talent and brains to outsmart the bullies and conquer her own poor image. (Sleepytown Press)

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The next two ‘tween novels for ages 8-13, are a two-book mystery series featuring a continuing character who is strange and sometimes otherworldly. Who is this weird kid that only other kids can see and who appears out of nowhere and knows things he shouldn’t? A character who helps Willie figure out what lurks in the cellar in The Mystery Under Third Base, and Alex prove he did not murder his hated math teacher in The Mystery of the Green Goblin. I put my favorite genre, mystery together with a wonderful age group, ‘tweens as the inspiration for these books. (Sleepytown Press)

BookofMysteries 1800x2700The Book of Mysteries is a YA fantasy trilogy in one volume for ages 11-17+, featuring two adventurous boys from New York City who find a disappearing bookstore, a weird bookseller and a magical book. They are transported by magic into the stories where they must fulfill a dangerous quest before they can return to the bookstore:  that is if it is still there. Tyler and Zack must battle a dragon and unmask a wizard in The Wizard’s Revenge, fight marauding enchanted gargoyles and a witch in The Gargoyles of Gothica, and in The Centaurs of Spyr, they must convince the Centaurs to stop a war between Griffons and Hippogriffs to save the world of humans. The inspiration came from my love of fantasy adventure. (World Castle Publishing)

FluteCover_2inchIn The Calling of The Flute, an historical romance, takes place in 1898 in Lithuania. Hannah rejects the traditions of her Jewish heritage and loses the love of her life. Facing attacks by Russian Cossacks and the conscription of her young brothers by the Tzar’s army, Hannah embarks on a harrowing journey to the other side of the world to save the boys and find a new life for herself. Will the itinerate flute player, Eli, whom she meets along the way be able to replace her first love, and give her the happiness and life she craves? Readers from 10 to adult will appreciate the young woman’s search for her own identity and the freedom to chose her own future. I was inspired to write this book based on family stories about my grandparents. (Sleepytown Press)

GaiasGift Awards 100x150A novel for women, Gaia’s Gift tells the story of Rachel who loses everything she cherishes in a boating accident off the Southwest Florida coast. Consumed with survivor’s guilt and grief, Rachel, an herbalist who believes in protecting a living Earth, turns her back on the world and retreats to a secluded island. There she plans to live out her life in isolation with only her cat for company, until a sudden storm sends her a gift from the sea. Rachel makes a choice and realizes that there is sometimes a terrible price to pay for our decisions. Will the man who finally enters her life bring her love or destruction? A novel of love on many different levels, Gaia’s Gift has paranormal overtones as the spirits of the past watch and wait for the outcome. This book idea came from my granddaughter, Rachel, at age nine, and adapted into an adult novel. (World Castle Publishing)

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Reflections is a book of over 100 poems that follows a woman’s path through six decades of life from childhood to the early elder years. The book is my memoir in poetry, but it is also “everywoman’s story” because so much is universal. (Sleepytown Press)

One Amber too Many 100x150Coming in a few weeks, One Amber Too Many is a chapter book for emerging readers ages 6/7 – 9/10 about a nine-year-old girl who plots to get rid of her future young stepmother. Every plan backfires until Gillian realizes that this Amber is probably here to stay. Filled with pathos  and  humor, the book will relate to children touched by families separated by divorce or death, and the issue of a step-parent invading their lives. Inspired by the children I have known who experienced divorce and subsequent significant others in their parent’s lives, I felt it was a current theme in too many children’s lives. (World Castle Publishing)

What inspires you to write? Do you have a particular song or mood that carries you through?

I write because it’s second nature to me. I’ve always read and always written, words are part of me, it’s as easy as breathing.

Who is your favorite character and why?

I don’t have one particular favorite character, because my reading as well as my writing is so eclectic. If I were forced to choose, I would say Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, because she questioned and thought about the answers. I also love Jack Reacher in Lee Child’s novels. He’s the hero figure who is good and wants to help, but always seems to get into trouble for his deeds. I think Grandma Mazur in the Janet Evanovich series is a terrific, feisty senior lady who seems so oblivious to the havoc she causes. Besides who wouldn’t love someone whose hobby is going to funerals and creating a scene. She’s a laugh-out-loud character.

What made you decide to write a book?

It just seemed to be the final chapter of a lifetime of writing.

Who are the writers that inspire you the most?

Robert Frost and William Shakespeare for poetry. Dean Koontz for his beautiful writing and metaphors. JK Rowling for her outstanding  characters, vocabulary and scenes in the Harry Potter series. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for bestowing on us the world of Sherlock Holmes. And onward…there are so many, where to even begin.

Where do you get your inspiration?

Sometimes inspiration comes from other people, but most of the time it just shows up in my brain and takes hold.

Women’s History Month Questions:

Who are your favorite women authors and how do they inspire you as a writer?

I have a long list of contemporary women mystery writers who write character-driven novels of female heroes, which I love. Harper Lee for painting the children just right in To Kill a Mockingbird.  Margaret Mitchell for the classic Gone With The Wind. Maya Angelou, poet and writer supreme. JK Rowling, someone to aspire to when writing for children.

Tell us about the women who have shaped your world., whether it be a family member, teacher, friend, or celebrity.

Jeannette Steigman, my ninth grade English teacher at Jordan L. Mott/ JHS 256 in the Bronx, NY who gave us all an amazing foundation in grammar and writing. She was a kind, caring woman who really listened to kids. She made the classroom a safe place for us all to learn and express ourselves.

Eleanor Roosevelt, an amazing First Lady and a woman in her own right, who made the world a better place. I first heard her speak at the United Nations in New York on a sixth grade class trip, and she has had a profound impact on me since then. She was a woman who overcame a learning disability, loss of her parents at a young impressionable age, and dealt with other personal and familial issues, to become a strong First Lady and speaker, despite her disability. After the death of her husband President Franklin Roosevelt, she came into her own as an advocate for women in the workplace, racial equality, and human rights.

All the women in the suffragist movement who overcame extraordinary adversity and worked tirelessly for 80+ years, most of whom never lived to see women vote.

My grandmothers who undertook harrowing journeys to find a new life in America. If it were not for their pioneering to an unknown world over 100 years ago, I, my children and grandchildren would not be here today. So thank you Bella Gitterman and Pauline Chall for your indomitable spirits.  Rest in Peace.

What is the one writing tip you want to pass on to others?

Keep writing and get those words down on paper, you can always rewrite and rewrite and rewrite. Keep the faith. You have the ideas, let the words flow and believe in yourself. Don’t let the vagaries of the publishing world get you down. There are a lot of ebook and indy publishers out there who are looking for authors. In any of the arts, a minute number make it to the top, but that doesn’t mean your work can’t be published and read. Keep learning from workshops, conferences and writing groups, but most of all get the words down.

Just for fun

Are you a night owl or early bird? What time of the day works best for your muse?

I am definitely an early bird when I write, but my muse works best at night.

If you were an animal what would you be and why?

I would be an eagle, soaring above the world, unaffected by the petty things below, unless it’s furry and moves on four legs.

Favorites: color, food, season, music, movies, books.

Color: yellow, Food: chocolate,  Season: Fall,  Music: Bluegrass, classical, jazz,  Movies: adventure, fantasy, Books: mystery, intrigue, horror, courtroom drama, police procedurals

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Book Review- Gaia’s Gift by Fran Orenstein #give@way

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This book had me from the first chapter easily. As a mother of two, I can tell you the mere thought of losing my family turns me into a puddle and if I had known how emotional I would become, I would certainly have kept my tissues close at hand before I even opened the book!

When Rachel loses her family to a storm on the open sea, her whole world collapses around her. She no longer wants to live, until she notices signs from her departed loved ones that they want her to carry on. Rachel has become such a recluse she is considered a witch from most of the town’s children. She decides to pack up her life and start over alone on an island that I can only compare to a small veritable paradise. When she finally comes calm and accepts her lot in life she is impacted by yet another eventful storm. This storm wrecks another person’s life, a small child who loses her family as well, bringing them both together in ways no one will truly understand until later in the book.

As the small child grows, reminding her everyday of the child she has lost, Rachel finds that her new ‘daughter’ has abilities unlike other children. Abigail can not only see spirits, she can talk to them and animals. Her abilities often have her communicating to Rachel’s departed daughter. The two live on the island well past Abigail’s formative years, until Rachel’s guilt finally gets the best of her.

Ms. Orenstein’s writing so haunting and poetic. The twists and turns that she has woven into this story will not disappoint. You may wonder why a woman would ever consider hiding away with a child who is not her own, and why her conscience has not allowed her to do the ‘right’ thing, but if you are a parent you could definitely understand the psychosis of losing a child and how that might change your decisions.

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Excerpts from Acadian Waltz by Alexandrea Weis #give@way

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At thirty, Nora Kehoe is feeling pressured to settle down. On a blind date, Nora unexpectedly ends up in the emergency room where she meets Dr. John Blessing. She hopes the pragmatic Dr. Blessing can make her life complete. Then, a passionate encounter with a childhood friend changes everything.

The charismatic Jean Marc Gaspard manages the family business, Gaspard Fisheries. But rumors abound that Jean Marc is running more than seafood through the waters around Manchac Louisiana. When a family crisis sends Nora to Manchac, she is thrown headlong into the dangerous world of smugglers and swindlers. And as Jean Marc tries to protect Nora from his past, he realizes he may lose her because of it.

The dark bayou waters run deep with secrets in Louisiana, and every Cajun knows how to dance the fine line between the right and wrong side of the law. But for strangers, learning the steps to staying alive in the swamps can be tricky. Life, and love, will be dependent on how well one can master the … Acadian Waltz

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Excerpt 1 Acadian Waltz:

For many, the course of an entire lifetime could be summed up in a few defining moments, but moments do not choose your path. There was always an indescribable force lurking inside of us that shaped our destiny. Whether this motivation was the result of fear, longing, or in my case, guilt, it haunted our being and oversaw our every action. Like a constant voice inside our heads, this energy gave each of our lives direction.

My inner voice was hugely influenced by the city where I was born. Built at the bend in the Mississippi River and tucked behind protective levees, New Orleans nurtured a peculiar world infatuated with the Catholic rituals of sin and penance. Therefore, it should be no surprise that those of us who endured in this swamp-ridden land below the level of the sea had mastered the art of sin. In fact, we turned it into something of a tourist industry. It was the penance part that many of us had not quite gotten a handle on. But God, in his infinite wisdom, wanted to make sure that we were always reminded of our heavy feelings of culpability. That was why he created the greatest guilt-making machine of them all—the mother.

Mine was named Claire Mouton Gaspard Kehoe Schuller. My mother’s first husband, Etienne Gaspard, had been her high school sweetheart. Etienne was known for running touchdowns, shrimp boats, and little else. Their marriage ended the day my mother first laid eyes on Clayton Kehoe at the criminal court house, where she had gone, yet again, to bail her drunk husband out of jail.

Her second husband, the late Clayton Kehoe, had been a prominent attorney in the city of New Orleans. Mother’s current husband was a Jewish jewelry maker named Lou Schuller. Lou was not as influential as Kehoe had been, but infinitely more skilled with gold and diamonds, which invariably pleased my mother to no end. But my mother had always insisted that it was Clayton Kehoe who had swept her off her feet from the first moment their eyes met.

“Your father,” Mother would always say. “Had the sweetest way of talking, and he always knew how to treat a lady like a queen.”

My mother was nineteen and my father was thirty-two when they married. It was a happy marriage, with lots of parties, many friends, and eventually the arrival of me, Nora Theresa Kehoe. I was named after my mother’s favorite saint and my father’s favorite movie star.

Marriage to my father must have agreed with Claire. She enjoyed being the wife of a well-connected New Orleans attorney, and thrived on the social circuit of parties and political gatherings. Even after my father died when I was fourteen, she would still meet with her old friends from the various political groups around the city, and pound the pavement for many of my father’s former colleagues who were running for office. But that all ended when she married Lou Schuller.

At fifty-five, Lou was dumpy, chubby, bald, and had the personality of a matzo ball. But Lou had the money to keep Claire in the lifestyle to which she had made herself accustomed, even after all the insurance money my father had left ran out. In the beginning of their marriage, Lou tolerated my mother’s love for the social scene, but he soon grew tired of the endless cocktail parties and political fundraisers, and reined in Claire’s activities. Now, after fifteen years of marriage, middle-aged, and trying to cope with the passage of her youth, my mother had found a new venture in which to place all of her efforts; me. Or more to the point, my marriage to some man, preferably wealthy, in the hopes of attaining the beat all and end all of middle age—grandchildren.

“You’re thirty now, Nora. It’s time to meet a man and settle down. Why haven’t you found someone? It can’t be all bad out there,” my mother began one Sunday morning in March.

Excerpt II Acadian Waltz:

“I didn’t realize you and my uncle were so close.”

Jean Marc smiled, a warm and uplifting smile that muted the sadness in his eyes. “Jack was always a second father to me. My dad was too busy with the business, and when he wasn’t doing that, he was bailing Henri out of some mess.”

“I’m sorry. I’m his niece. I should have been more involved, and then maybe I could have helped him.”

Jean Marc reached across the table for my hand. “Don’t blame yourself. You didn’t know. You aren’t responsible for your uncle, Nora.”

“Then why are you?” I questioned, feeling a sudden twinge of something strange as his strong hand held mine.

“Your uncle has been good to me.” He let go of my hand. “He’s been there for me and listened to me.” He lowered his eyes to the worn surface of the old pine table. “I owe him a debt.”

I shook my head. “You owe him the debt of friendship. I owe him the debt of family.”

“‘It’s better to owe a debt of love than blood,’ my grandfather used to always say. I never realized what he meant until now.” He paused and the chill returned to his dark eyes. “I can look after Jack here. You won’t have time to keep coming back and forth.”

I stared at him, a little taken aback by his comment. “I can’t ask you to do that.”

“Nora, you have a great deal going on in your life. You have your wedding to plan and all the changes your new life will bring.”

“Did Uncle Jack tell you I was getting married?”

“He mentioned you were going to marry a doctor.” He paused and once again his eyes changed and a glint of warmth appeared in their darkness. “But he doesn’t believe you’re in love with this guy.”

I sat back in my chair, feeling slightly dumbfounded. “He said that?”

Jean Marc rose from his chair. “Make sure you love the man you’re going to marry, Nora. Otherwise, marriage can be a real bitch.”

I looked up into his face. “You were married once, weren’t you?”

He nodded. “Lasted less than a year. She was the daughter of a business associate I knew in Dallas. It was wrong from the start.”

“Wrong?” I asked, realizing how little I actually knew about the man.

He snapped his fingers. “There was no spark, no passion between Cynthia and me. Love needs passion to ignite. Without it you just have hormones.” He directed his attention to the small clock on the far wall. “You’d better get back to the city. It’s getting late. I’ll come back in a few hours and check on him. He’s much more reasonable when he’s sober.” Jean Marc placed a reassuring hand on my shoulder. “Don’t worry, I’ll find something for him to do at the crawfish farms or, if need be, at the house.” He gave me an encouraging smile.

I stood from my chair. “Thank you, Jean Marc. You’ve been a good friend to my uncle and I’m very grateful.” And then, without thinking, I stood on my toes and gently kissed his lips.

The electricity that passed between us was unlike anything I had ever experienced. I could feel my body throb with the touch of his lips against mine. But before I could pull away, he threw his muscular arms about me and deepened his kiss. I could smell his woody cologne mixed with the scent of the bayou out back. I could hear the wild chirping of the birds in the trees along with the pounding of my heart. All my senses came to life, and the effect made me slightly dizzy. John’s kisses had never been like this.

I pulled away first, overwhelmed by the frenzy of sensations raging within me.

He took a step back from me. “I’m sorry,” he murmured, but the way the light reflected in his eyes, I sensed he really wasn’t.

I smiled, trying to appear unflustered. “Don’t worry about it.” I turned to go and grabbed on to the back of the chair beside me to keep my knees from giving way.

“Nora?” Jean Marc whispered.

I straightened up and faced him. My stomach clenched as I took in his smug grin and the way he was dissecting my features as if he were a detective interrogating a murder suspect.

After several agonizing seconds, he finally said, “Are you sure you want to marry that doctor?”

I hastily lowered my gaze to the old linoleum floor. “You don’t know John. We are a good team and—”

But before I could finish, he stormed out of the kitchen. A few minutes later, I heard the gun of an engine and the screech of tires on my uncle’s shell-covered drive.

I kicked the little pine table next to me. “Damn it!”

I fought to regain control over my emotions. I was engaged to another man, so how could I possibly have feelings for a man I had always despised? I assured myself that I was simply exhibiting some nerves over my impending marriage; at least, I hoped that’s all it was. To consider any other reason was, quite simply, dangerous.

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Excerpts from Diary of a One Night Stand by Alexandrea Weis #give@way

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Resilient and practical, Kara Barton has continually strived to live a respectable life. She went to college, embarked on a promising career as an attorney, married a great guy, and always appeared to be the perfect wife and mother. But all is not what it seems, and the troubling past Kara has been running from her entire life is about to catch up with her. Urged on by her insecurities about growing older, and desperately wanting to feel one more night of passion, Kara agrees to share a tryst in a hotel room with a sexy business associate, Scott Ellsworth. But Scott wants more than one night together, and Kara quickly discovers it is impossible to resist him. Soon Kara finds herself transformed into the kind of woman she vowed never to become, and the secure world she has struggled all her life to build begins to fall apart. Kara Barton is about to find out how a one-night stand can change everything.

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Excerpt: Diary of a One-Night Stand

Relieved to finally be alone in the elevator, Kara’s thoughts began to stray from the exuberant family she had met to the man waiting for her on the fifth floor. She reflected back to their first meeting.

“I’m not talking about a quiet dinner and some hand holding,” he had said to her as he put her business card in his jacket pocket the night of the fundraiser.

“I’m not looking for any hand holding, Scott.”

“How refreshing,” he had whispered, right before he leaned forward and let his lips graze her cheek.

The feel of his lips against her skin still burned.

The opening of the elevator doors snapped Kara back to the present. She gazed down the corridor decorated with pale yellow carpeting and portraits of old New Orleans on the walls. She then placed her hand against her stomach and swallowed hard.

“I can’t believe I’m doing this,” she mumbled.

She stepped from the elevator car and slowly made her way down the hall, anxiously eyeing the room numbers on the doors as she went. As the numbers climbed closer to the one she was searching for Kara felt her heart begin to race. His voice popped into her head as she remembered when they had made arrangements to meet.

“I have made reservations at the St. Charles Hotel for Tuesday night,” he had said to her over the phone a few days before. “Don’t disappoint me, Kara.”

“And what makes you think I will join you at the hotel, Scott?”

“Because I know what I saw in your eyes at the party. I know what I felt from you. We’re both adults, so let’s not pretend this is something other than lust. I don’t want to wine you and dine you into bed, and I don’t think you want that from me either. There’s nothing wrong with wanting me, Kara. I believe sex between two people can be a lot more fulfilling when they don’t try to make it out to be something other than what it is.”

“How predictable to hear such words from a man,” she had said into her cell phone.

Scott had laughed on the other end of the line. “Being male has got nothing to do with this. Admit it. You’re thinking the same way, Kara. I’ll see you Tuesday night.”

Kara shook her head, dismissing her memories as she made her way down the hotel corridor. This was a mistake, she reasoned. But just when Kara was about to turn around and head back home she found herself standing in front of suite 5659.

Her heart was pounding in her throat as she stared at the black numbers on the door. Kara raised her hand and held it just in front of the door for several seconds before finally knocking. She took a deep breath and closed her eyes, fighting back the panic swirling around inside of her gut.

“You’re here,” a deep voice said in front of her.

Kara opened her eyes and beheld Scott Ellsworth’s handsome face. He was wearing a long-sleeved white shirt and a pair of gray slacks. His dark, wavy hair looked a bit disheveled, as if he too had been anxiously weighing the pros and cons of their meeting. His deep-set gray eyes gazed up and down her slim figure.

“I wasn’t sure you would come,” he admitted as he stood back from the door.

“I told you on the phone I would be here.”

Kara walked into the suite and took in the finely decorated living area. To her right she spied a gold sofa, coffee table, and two matching gold and mahogany chairs. Beyond the living room there was a small bar with a sink and mini refrigerator. Placed atop the bar were two crystal flutes, with a silver ice bucket sitting between them. In the bucket was an open bottle of Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame.

She turned back to Scott. “Champagne?” She raised one blond eyebrow. “That’s rather cheesy, don’t you think?”

Scott closed the door. “I figured it would help get you in the mood.”

Kara tossed her black purse onto the couch. “In the mood?” Kara arched one eyebrow as she walked up to him. “That’s what foreplay is for, isn’t it?”

Scott put his arm about her slim waist. “So, am I to skip all of my well-planned seduction material and just get right to it then? That’s rather a lot of pressure to put on a man, Kara.”

Kara gracefully ran her hands up his white shirt. “I thought you were the kind of man who worked better under pressure.”

Scott grinned. “Yes, I am.”

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Author Interview- Alexandrea Weis #give@way

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Tell us about you:

How long have you been writing?

I began writing poetry at the age of eight, and spent all of my high school years taking creative writing classes, but when I went to college, I studied science. Being a writer was always the dream job, but I had to make a living. After finishing my Ph.D., I picked up the pen again and wrote my first book, To My Senses, at age thirty-five. I guess you can say writing has always been a work in progress for me.

How did you get started? Tell us about your journey to publishing.

After writing To My Senses, I sent it around to a few agents and got some good feed back, but it did not quite fit into the pure genre romance mold. I put it away and after going through the trials of hurricane Katrina decided I had better pursue my dreams and not wait for someone else to make them come true. I self-published To My Senses in 2007, but I did not publish the follow-up to that novel, Recovery, until 2011. Since then I’ve been writing nonstop, found a publisher and have forged ahead with my writing career.

Tell us about your book(s). What inspired you to write it/them?

My current novel, Acadian Waltz, was inspired by my experience of being raised by a Cajun family and to highlight the not so well known world of the Cajun culture in the backwaters of Louisiana.

Inspiration for my all my books comes from the stories floating around in my head. I base characters on bits and pieces of people I know or have known, but many times the stories just write themselves. I am just as surprised as the reader by where a story will take me. I don’t call it writing anymore; I call it channeling. 

What inspires you to write? Do you have a particular song or mood that carries you through?

I just write. The stories and characters are the inspiration. I love to get lost in writing my books. When I am driving, working out, feeding my animals or just trying to sleep, I am always working a story out in my head. 

Who is your favorite character and why?

I think that changes with every book you write. Some characters stay with you longer than other, but if I had to choose at this moment, I really love Jean Marc Gaspard from my current novel, Acadian Waltz. He’s sexy, mysterious and was a lot of fun to write. Another character running a close second to him for my affection is coming in my next novel, The Satyr’s Curse. Julian Devereau is charming, sexually alluring, and very cunning.  

What made you decide to write a book?

I wish I could discover why, but it was more a question of I had to. It was a voice inside me that needed to come out, and consumed me until the very last word was written of my first novel. After that, writing became a necessity.

Who are the writers that inspire you the most?

Mary Renault and Ian Fleming because of the way they developed characters in a story. 

Where do you get your inspiration?

My imagination. I think of a character or storyline and it just goes from there.

 

Women’s History Month Questions:

Who are your favorite women authors and how do they inspire you as a writer?

Mary Renault was a master of building characters in a story. Her trilogy on Alexander the Great mixed fact and fiction into a believable tale. I love combining historical fact with fiction. It allows the author to educate the reader and inspire them.

Tell us about the women who have shaped your world., whether it be a family member, teacher, friend, or celebrity.

My greatest female influence as a writer was June Wells, my high school English teacher. She told me from day one that she thought I was going to be a writer. She nurtured me as a writer and enrolled me in creative writing classes for all four years of high school. She always believed in me and taught me to believe in myself. I have never forgotten her.

 

What is the one writing tip you want to pass on to others?

Just write. Write what you want and what lies beneath. Don’t listen to anyone because no one is right in this business. It is too dynamic to predict, and you never know when what you are writing will strike a chord with readers.         

Just for fun

Are you a night owl or early bird? What time of the day works best for your muse?

If I am into a book, I am writing at all hours, and not sleeping very much.

If you were an animal what would you be and why?

A horse, because of their beauty and powerful grace.

Favorites: color, food, season, music, movies, books.

Color-Red

Food-french fries

Season-fall

Music-Sting

Movies-Ben Hur (that chariot race is the best), Cleopatra (1964), Somewhere in Time, and quite a few others.

Books-too many to mention.

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Book Review-Diary of a One Night Stand by Alexandrea Weis #give@way

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I really enjoyed reading Diary of a One Night Stand by the wonderful Alexandrea Weis, although I have to say it was not entirely what I thought it would be. I thought the premise of the book would be a woman who was fed up with her life and decided to have a slew of one night stands, because let’s face it, when we think of a one night stand, that is pretty much status quo. Ms. Weis went far beyond that simple premise and wove a story that brought you into Kara Barton’s world: thriving attorney, loving mother, and stifled wife.

Kara has been pidgeon-holed into a relationship that while it worked several years ago, it no longer gave her happiness. She chose a man who was nothing like the string of men that her mother paraded around during her childhood. Kara would never choose a man who was a perpetual womanizer, or she thought. When her life no longer made sense, she succumbed to the hidden passions inside her, clinging to a night of desire with Scott Ellsworth, a rich bachelor with quite the reputation with the ladies.

Kara tells him from the beginning that it is just one night, but Scott is pretty adamant that she continue an affair with him. Kara is so desperate to be desired and loved, that she falls into a relationship with him that is anything but dull. The relationship blossoms, which reinforces Kara’s understanding off all the roads that have taken her to this point. I really do not want to ruin the read for you, for it is certainly worth the time. This is not a cookie cutter book. While it does take you where you expect it to go, the ending is anything but ordinary. Well-written, relatable, and fun!

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