15 June 2015

Grey by Christi J. Whitney Blog Tour!




About the Book:


Title: Grey (The Romany Outcasts Series, Book 1)
Author: Christi J. Whitney
Publisher: HarperCollins/HarperVoyager
Pages: 400
Genre: Young Adult (Urban Fantasy)
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Sebastian Grey always thought he was a fairly normal teenager – good friends, decent grades, and a pretty sweet job in his foster brother’s tattoo shop.

But when strangers arrive in town, Sebastian soon realizes that his world is nothing at all what it seemed. Secretive gypsies surround him, shadowy figures stalk him, and the girl he’s been dreaming about turns up at school.

Now Sebastian must protect this girl at all costs, even if it means he will never be normal again.


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Book Excerpt:
‘Sebastian!’


I hear my name, but I can’t answer. I’m trapped by the image in my head.


It flashes again.


Rainbow-scorched leaves. Gypsy music.


Caravans of faded paint.


‘Sebastian Grey!’


Dark and nothing.


I struggled for words. ‘Yes, sir?’


Are you joining this group or not? I need to get a list . . . ’


Another flash.


Bonfires. Starless night.


A girl dancing. Ribbons in her hair.


‘For the last time, Mr Grey, wake up!’
My mind ripped free. I jolted, launching papers into orbit. For a split second, I wasn’t convinced of my surroundings. Then, as fluorescent lights bored through my skull, it hit me.


I was in the middle of class.


And twenty-five pairs of eyes were staring straight at me.


All my school supplies littered the floor – textbooks, papers, colored index cards. Everything except the pencil that I’d somehow snapped between my fingers. I coughed and hunkered in my seat. Across the aisle, Avery leaned sideways in his desk, giving me the look I’d seen way too many times: the one that questioned my sanity.


‘Crap,’ I whispered.


I’d done it again.


Mr Weir moved closer. He glowered at me from under spidery eyebrows. I prepared myself for the tirade. But just as he took a wheezing breath, the bell rang. I shrugged and gave him my best smile as the room reverberated with slamming books and screeching chairs.


Mr Weir grunted and waddled back to his desk, my outburst promptly dismissed as more important matters – like the end of the school day – took precedence. I dropped to one knee and recovered my textbook.


‘Hey, Sebastian, you okay?’ Avery towered over me. ‘What just happened there?’


I blinked away the lingering haze. ‘It appears I must have dozed off.’


‘Seriously, man,’ said Avery, his brows shooting up. ‘Who talks like that?’ He knelt and picked up one of my library books, examining it with a shake of his head. ‘I swear, sometimes I think you read way too many old books. They’re messing with your head.’


I snatched it out of his hands. ‘I don’t read old books.’


‘You read Shakespeare.’


‘That’s different.’


Avery laughed, shoving papers at me. ‘Sure it is.’


I stuffed them in my bag, taking care to hide my tattered copy of Hamlet from Avery’s prying eyes. We squeezed into the crowded hall, avoiding locker doors banging open and shut around us.


‘You never answered my question, you know,’ Avery continued.


‘I realize that.’


We strolled in companionable silence down the hallway. Okay, maybe I was the one who was silent. Avery Johnson – senior superlative and social giant – had something to say to everybody we passed. At the end of the corridor, he stopped.


‘Okay, what was it this time?’


‘Nothing,’ I replied. ‘I fell asleep.’


‘Yeah, right,’ Avery said in an amused huff. ‘That wasn’t a nap. That was a complete zone out. Same as this morning in gym, when you stood there like a zombie until Alex Graham smacked you in the face with the ball.’


‘I’m athletically challenged.’


‘Try strange,’ he replied.


‘Can you maybe find another expression to stare at me with? It’s not helping.’


Avery went dramatically serious. ‘Sorry.’


‘Oh, that’s better,’ I replied. ‘I feel much more comfortable now.’ Avery’s features didn’t change. There’d be no avoiding it this time. I worked out my confession. ‘Okay, so you know when you stare at a camera flash and then you keep seeing the glow, even after it’s gone?’


‘Yeah . . . ’


I gripped the strap of my backpack. ‘Well, I keep seeing this same thing in my head, like a camera flash. Only not a light. An image. It used to just happen at night, but now I’m starting to see it during the day.’


‘What exactly do you keep seeing?’


‘A girl.’


Avery whistled slyly. ‘Must be some dream, eh?’


‘No, it’s not like that.’ My head throbbed. I pinched the bridge of my nose between my fingers. ‘It’s not a dream.’


‘A vision, then,’ said Avery, lighting up like Christmas. ‘You can see the future! Or maybe the past. You know, like that guy on TV. The one that helps the cops solve cases and junk.’


I grinned sideways. ‘If only. ’Cause that would be kind of cool.’


‘And profitable,’ added Avery. ‘We could totally . . . ’


‘Hate to disappoint,’ I said, holding up my hands before he could spout off some money-making scheme that I would – mostly likely – lose cash on. ‘But I don’t have dreams, visions, premonitions, or anything worth printing up business cards for. It’s just an image. I probably saw it in a book somewhere.’


‘Well, whatever it is, when you come out of it, you do this jerking spaz thing.’ He demonstrated for my benefit. ‘Like a bad episode of Sebastian Can’t Dance. Maybe you should ease up on the caffeine.’


‘Oh, you’re hilarious,’ I said, shoving him towards the exit doors. I wasn’t about to tell Avery I’d seen the image every night for two months, and I couldn’t remember the last time I’d had any decent sleep. I’d reached the limits of sharing. ‘Glad to know I covered all the basics of self-embarrassment. Maybe next time I’ll work up a drool.’


Avery pushed open the set of metal doors, flashing a Cheshire grin as he passed through. ‘Hey, don’t worry too much about it, Sebastian. It’s not like it’s the first time you’ve done something weird.’

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About the Author
Christi J. Whitney is a former high school theatre director with a love for the arts. She lives just outside Atlanta with her husband and two sons. When not spending time with them or taking a ridiculous number of trips to Disney World, she can be found directing plays, making costumes for sci-fi/fantasy conventions, obsessing over Doctor Who, watching superhero movies, or pretending she’s just a tad bit British.
Her latest book is the young adult urban fantasy novel, Grey (The Romany Outcasts Series, Book 1).
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14 June 2015

Fruit Infusion Pitcher - Shatter Proof Acrylic - Large Size - For Healthy Water Infusions!


About the Fruit Infusion Pitcher

The Only Fruit Infusion Pitcher Protected with 100% Lifetime Money-Back Guarantee.
  • Made from High Quality Food Grade BPA-free acrylic
  • Enjoy flavor-infused beverages made naturally at home
  • Avoid unnecessary sugars, preservatives or chemicals found in commercial drinks
  • Visually attractive, clear acrylic pitcher
  • Can assist with weight loss and detox
  • Stay well-hydrated to boost metabolism, flush toxins and provide nutrients from naturally infused ingredients
  • Can be filled with fruits, citrus wedges, herbs and more

  • The Fruit Infusion Pitcher by Kitchen Frontier
    If you want to be proactive with your health, this fruit infusion pitcher is a must-have. Instead of drinking sugary beverages, add a twist to your plain drinking water by naturally infusing liquids and fruits. There no need to slice and squeeze fruits every time you want a drink. Simply fill it with water and place it in the refrigerator so you can later enjoy a cool, ready to drink, fruity flavored drink. 

    Benefits 
    - Improves health. Rather than drinking sugary liquids with artificial sweeteners, you can enjoy healthy drinks using your favorite fruits or herbs. Well-suited for those who are on a diet or are simply choosing to stay healthy. Also excellent alternative for re-hydration after sport or workout. 
    - Cost-efficient. You only need tap water and the fruits or herbs of your choice. Fruits do not have to be replaced daily. Can stay for up to a week and water still retains the fresh flavor. No need to buy unhealthy commercial beverages. 
    - Works well for entertainment. Its attractive design suits any occasion. Your friends will be impressed. 

    How Is It Different? 
    - Premium Quality. Shatter-proof and BPA-free acrylic. Makes drinking water healthier and safer. 
    - Easier to Clean & Use. The infuser insert removes easily for cleaning and also stays in place when pouring so it doesn't make a mess. 
    - Kitchen Frontier Warranty. Kitchen Frontier is obsessive about quality, customer service and making sure you a happy customer.




Orange and Blueberry


  • My Thoughts

I love fruits and vegetables and I will eat or drink them in whatever way I can get them. I gave up drinking soda when I decided to do some lifestyle changes. I started exercising, eating better, cutting out a lot of stuff in my diet including drinking almost no soda. I love water so I find I drink a lot of it to stay hydrated. Sometimes just plain water can be quite boring so having an infusion pitcher is great. 

You can take whatever combinations of fruits and veggies you have on hand to throw into the pitcher. I love to use the citrus type of fruits, or a combination of Oranges and Blueberries (See recipe below). Strawberries are an awesome fruit to use also. Cucumbers and mint are also favorites for an infusion.

What I like about this pitcher: I like the design of the pitcher, a shatter proof acrylic clear is a pretty addition to the table. It cleans easy and holds a lot of liquid. The fruit can be kept in the pitcher up for 3-5 days. If you are like my household, we drink a lot of water so it is highly unlikely that the water would last that long. Drinking water is helpful in weight loss and detoxing your body. Plus what I like is, I know what is in the infusion pitcher, all natural ingredients and no added sugar.

I had had a pitcher similar that I bought a few years ago and it definitely got used a lot. I was offered to review this pitcher from Kitchen Frontier and was excited to get one for review. If you are interested in purchasing one of these pitchers for yourself, follow this link Amazon. You will be happy with your purchase and if not there is a Lifetime Guarantee from Kitchen Frontier. I was not monetarily compensated for my review.

To start you off I have included a simple recipe, one of my favorites.

Blueberry Orange Water

6 cups of water
2 oranges cut up into wedges
A handful of blueberries
Ice

DIRECTIONS
  1. Combine all ingredients in a pitcher and put in the fridge for 2-24 hours to allow the water to infuse.
  2. You can also squeeze in the juice of one mandarin orange and muddle(crush) the blueberries to intensify flavor a bit. 
  3. Serve cold.




The Pentacle of Northumbria by Victor L.Moore Spotlight!

Book Details

  • Paperback: 354 pages
  • Publisher: Paragon Publishing (26 Feb. 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1782220739
  • ISBN-13: 978-1782220732

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Plunged into a dangerous and unknown world of Celtic magic and witchcraft, two friends find themselves in a race against time to reunite the six missing pieces of an ancient pentacle in this dark and spellbinding adventure for older children and young adults.

“Excellent, fascinating and exciting!” Emily, aged 7

The Pentacle of Northumbria has been torn apart and the six pieces of the ancient magical star are missing. A bitter war is looming on the horizon, one which will see many clans of mythical creatures fighting against one another. On visiting Chillingham Castle in Northumbria under good witch, Vy’s protection, cautious schoolboy, Wally, is entrusted as the guardian of the ancient Pentacle, and in order to defeat these growing forces of darkness and magic, he must seek out its six missing pieces and restore them to their sacred home before it’s too late.

With his feisty friend Bessie, Wally is drawn ever deeper into a strange and sometimes frightening world where they meet many weird and wonderful creatures - goblins, elves and lyths - all of whom are governed by the ancient and wise Witch Vy. Vy guides the children through a labyrinth of mysticism, teaching them about the traditional pagan way of life that she and her charges wish to preserve peacefully.

Jeopardising this fragile balance is the self-styled Empress of Evil, Rogana - who claims to be a direct descendent of the legendary dark witch Morgana - who will stop at nothing to bring back the dictatorial style rule of Celtic culture, offering herself as the rightful leader. The rising divide between the folk of Vy and Rogana causes ripples of unrest throughout the thirteen grand covens of Britain and the Republic and quickly leads to dangerous divisions and the formation of new alliances.

Thrown headlong into a world of Celtic sorcery, Wally and Bessie find themselves pitched against Rogana as they race to find the missing pieces of the Pentacle of Northumbria and safeguard the future of the Celtic covens forever. The Pentacle of Northumbria pits human friendship and courage against the dark powers of witchcraft in a way that will excite and captivate young readers’ imaginations.

Fascinated by tales of Celtic folklore and magic from an early age, Victory L Moore has created an action-packed and rewarding story - a must-read for older children and young adults looking for new and engaging fantasy fiction.


About the author: 

Based in North London, Victor L Moore works for the charitable organisation Ealing Mencap as a drama teacher for adults with learning disabilities. The first in The Pentacle Chronicles trilogy, The Pentacle of Northumbria by Victor L Moore (published by Paragon Publishing RRP £8.99 paperback, RRP £6.99 ebook) is available online at retailers including amazon.co.uk and can be ordered from all good bookstores. Victor L Moore is working on the second instalment, The Sisterhood of the Dead, due out in 2015.

For more information please visit victorlmoore.com


13 June 2015

The Watchers Book Two Hidden Fire by Deirdra Eden Blog Tour!



Finding your own unique strength and courage is a major theme of The Watchers. The characters in this series are as diverse as they come: different nationalities, male, female, dwarf, human, dragon, pixie, noble, peasant orphan, young, aged. Yet, no matter the situation, whether tragic or triumphant, they find ways to grow and develop into something stronger. 

The main character, Auriella (Aura), is born and lives in a society and time when girls, especially of her social status, didn't have opportunities for education or growth, let alone a chance to be a hero. The Watchers must learn to work together, despite differences, to defeat Erebus and the Shadow Legion, just as we, no matter our gender, race, age, circumstances, etc., are capable of great things. 

Strong men and women grow in all situations and become heroes when one is needed. They don't think about it, they just do what's right. 
-Deirdra Eden, author of The Watchers Series

Book Summary
Auriella’s new life as a royal protector is in shambles. The new king ignores her warnings of a Shadow Legion invasion and he is determined to marry her off. Ghosts from her past, the discovery of other Watchers, and a handsome Scottish warrior throw her off guard and weaken her emotional defenses. Caught in a web of secrecy and betrayal, Auriella struggles to control and protect the devastating power of Starfire. A terrible truth and a fateful choice will lead her to her destiny as the fabled Lady of Neviah, or could shroud the entire world in eternal darkness. 

Filled with action, romance, drama, and comedy, Hidden Fire is an addicting read that you won't want to put down. 

“Deirdra Eden has surpassed her earlier achievement in this daring tale of struggle between good and evil forces that exist in every universe.” Mark F. Cheney, author of MARK OF THE JAGUAR 

“Thought provoking and full of action, I didn’t want to put the book down! I really loved the symbolism and it was a fantastic read.” Mary G. – age 15



12 June 2015

Suspense Magazine by John Raab on Tour June 2015 with Giveaway!

coverSuspense Magazine is an all digital magazine that was founded in 2007. We publish short stories, interviews, exclusive excerpts, articles and more. We have also in the past published alternate endings to very popular books, IE: Sara Paretsky's book "Critical Mass".
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John Raab founded Suspense Magazine in 2007. Also the host of three radio shows on Suspense Radio Network (Inside Edition, One on One and Beyond The Cover) also the producer for two more shows, Crime and Science Radio and The Story Blender.
The CEO / Publisher of Suspense Publishing a book publisher that publishes #1 NY Times Bestselling Author Paul Kemprecos, along with several other authors.

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My Thoughts

Do you love suspense? Of course you do, who doesn't? I know I do and I discovered Suspense Magazine awhile back and I absolutely love this magazine. It is filled with a lot of different features. There are articles written by leading mystery/thriller/horror authors, information on upcoming releases and excerpts of books to give you ideas on your next choices for quality reading.

I like that the ads in the magazine are not annoying, I enjoy reading the short stories and excerpts. Excerpts are a great way to pick a book. If I can not get into the excerpt, chances are I won't read the book, so I find that to be very important. Plus when authors answer questions or talk about their books, tells the reader that the author really cares and is passionate in what they do. This magazine is digital and accessible on all devices. The pictures and magazine covers are gorgeous! If you are looking for a resource for suspense, then look no further, this magazine is just what you need.

I received an issue for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review.

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