20 April 2017

Helping Helper by Tara C. Allred Promo Blitz!


Romance, Women’s Fiction
Date Published: 3/23/2017

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"He’s not a friend, he’s my husband. And he’s gone.” 
En route to Salt Lake City, intending to start over, their car breaks down near the struggling mining town of Helper, Utah—and then Tony leaves Kora behind.
Alone, broken and angry, especially that her family was right in their judgment against Tony, Kora decides to stay in Helper and aid in it’s art-centered transformation.
But in working to save her new home, Kora learns first love only happens once.
For a second chance at love, a much greater risk is required.




Excerpt


Chapter One
    

A cloud of smoke billowed over the hood of the old 1984 Buick causing Kora, after three hours of silence, to finally speak. “Tony! What’s going on?”

“Oh no!” With his long fingers, Tony gripped the steering wheel and leaned forward. The engine went quiet. Suddenly, the car was coasting. Tony steered it to a halt along the dirt shoulder. Smoke poured out above them.

“What is it, Tony?” Past the windshield, Kora stared at the stream of white caught between them and the green mile marker ahead. “Is the car on fire?”

“No,” he said. But there was fear in his tone.  Quickly, he masked it with a calmer assurance. “It’s just overheated.”

The fear transferred to Kora’s voice. “You said you got that fixed!”

With two hours before they reached Salt Lake, and six hours of tension behind them, Tony finally faced her. “I did,” he said calmly. “I replaced the radiator hoses and cap, and it’s fixed.”

She kept her eyes on him, glaring as she pulled her dark blonde hair into a hasty bun. “Then what is it?”

He shrugged, but Kora caught the alarm surfacing in his eyes before he turned to the door.

As soon as he lifted the hood, the full force of steam released itself, tumbling out toward the blue sky.

She opened the passenger door. The hot desert air greeted her. She slipped on her old heavy sandals and approached the hood to find Tony clutching his forehead, his lips moving, hot words streaming out. But when she got close, his speech ceased.

“So what are we going to do?” she asked.

Like a poorly-choreographed dance, he slipped past her, making his way nearly the entire circumference of the car before sliding back into the driver’s seat.

Kora stepped toward the engine, steam hitting her face. She shifted away. Warmth from the sun hit her back. Another step and she watched Tony turning the key in the ignition.

Nothing happened.

Another attempt.

Tony banged his fist against the steering wheel. “No!”

She approached the driver’s side to catch Tony’s cheek spasm. “I’ll walk to the nearest town,” he said. “I think the last sign we passed said it’s five miles ahead.”

“Okay.”

He shifted from the driver’s seat, causing Kora to step back.

“I just got to see how far a garage is.” He marched over to the hood. “Get some help towing this in.”  He released the hood prop, then slammed it shut.

“Does the car need to cool off more?” she asked.

“Doesn’t matter,” he said gruffly.

“Should I come with?” she tried to sound sweet, but an edge from hours before lingered there.

“Just wait in the car.”

“Its a hundred degrees out here,” the tension was back. “What if I fry?”

A sad smile twisted across Tony’s face. “What do you want me to say? If this town doesn’t have what we need, we might be walking for miles.”

“Then let’s walk.” Kora grabbed her purse and looked back to see Tony studying her thick wooden sandals.

When he looked up at her, his face remained tight. “You sure?”

“Yes!”

He shrugged then turned back to the driver’s door, retrieved the keys, locked the Buick doors, and began their march toward help.

Gravel crunched under Kora’s sandals. With each step, she listened to the shifting of rocks under her small frame. Where most couples gain weight after marriage, often both she and Tony had lost pounds during their six years.

With the back of her hand, she swiped away sweat drops running down her face, only to feel more accumulating at her hairline. The sun’s rays seemed to beat in anger, lashing vengeance on Kora for her unkind words to Tony.

At the start of their journey, she hadn’t meant to be so harsh. But the words had just come, one after the other. Spite building on each beating word. 

Now she watched him walk, his hot boots tromping down on the gravel in front of her. His crunch louder than hers.

“How much further?” she called out to him.

At first there was no response. Then he shrugged.

She shrugged back, sharing hers with no one except the wrath of the sun.

While her feet carried on their rhythmic crunch, Kora looked up in defiance at the sky. Then for a moment, she closed her eyes and let the flaming air greet her face. She sensed the sun challenging her, pushing her until she begged for relief, but she would carry on. Her father had blamed her for such intense commitment, such loyalty inside her. He had seen it as her weakness. She saw it as her strength.

And with that strength, she’d get through this, she’d find a breeze of hope, a sweetness in this life Tony had promised her. A fulfilment that was long overdue.

By the year 2000, which was only four months away, Kora would have the future she wanted, the earnest desires of her heart. 

She opened her eyes to see a pillow of cloud, a bright, white cloud, shifting toward the sun, the promise of temporary relief. Once the sun was covered, she saw the radiant blueness, set against the red desert hills that surrounded them. She also saw the road, the long highway that stretched out into the hills in front of them.

Then she spotted it, a structure, a building of sorts, followed by another. She extended her stride, just as Tony did. The town was coming.

   Soon the green highway sign welcomed them to Helper. And they followed the descending road until Kora spotted Speedy Lou’s, a fast food joint, which although run down, seemed able to offer some form of refreshment.

Tony arrived before her, pausing in front of the entrance, as if Kora’s slow steps had spoken to him. “Do you want to stop here?” he called out.

She hated to admit it, but tears were burning in her eyes. The promise of water, a spot to sit down, a break from a growing blister and the blazing sun, she bit her lip and nodded.  Then she tried to walk the final steps calmly, keeping her face stoic. As soon as she was inside, she collapsed into a nearby booth. With a bit of effort, she dug into a pocket of her jean cutoffs while scanning the menu. “Do you want something?”

He stood near her. “No.”

She dropped a nickel followed by a dollar bill onto the table. It wouldn’t go far, but it was something. “You sure?” she said, looking at her offering with a slight laugh. Then she glanced up, catching his look, a softness in his eyes that hadn’t been there in weeks. He added a dollar to the humble pile.

“Yeah. I’ll keep going, see what kind of help’s here.” Then he slipped out the door. But before Kora could manage the strength to stand, the door’s entrance bell rang, and there he was again standing above her.

“Here.” He set down a small stack of folded bills.

“Tony!” Kora found herself laughing at the ten-dollar bill that looked up at her. “I don’t need that much.”

His hand slid over hers, and the touch surprised her, as did the tenderness in his voice. “No. It’s for you. Just don’t go overboard on your hamburger fixings.” Then he kissed her forehead, a gesture he hadn’t made in days, before slipping back out the door.

Kora unfolded the bills to find along with the ten, two fives, and a twenty-dollar bill. She stood up and looked out the window, but he was gone.


About the Author

TARA C. ALLRED is an award-winning author, instructional designer, and educator. She has been recognized as a California Scholar of the Arts for Creative Writing and is a recipient of the Howey awards for Best Adult Book and Best Adult Author. She lives in Utah with her husband.
Her other published works include Sanders' Starfish, Unauthored Letters, and The Other Side of Quiet, a 2015 Kindle Book Award Finalist and Whitney Award Winner.
To learn more about the author, visit www.taracallred.net.

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Her Scottish Mistake by Michele de Winton Tour and Giveaway!

Her Scottish Mistake
by Michele de Winton 
Publication Date: April 10, 2017 
Genres: Adult, Entangled: Lovestruck, Contemporary, Romance

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SYNOPSIS:

Aspiring blogger Janie Milan is finally on her dream trip to Thailand. But when an unfortunate piña colada incident lands her in the path of a hot Scotsman, Janie finds herself dying to find out what’s under his kilt. Only the frustratingly sexy man isn’t who he’s pretending to be… After cutting a deal to keep his brother safe, Scottish heartthrob Blaine Galloway is hiding from the press. But his secret identity starts to slip the second he meets small-town blogger, Janie. Now the press is hot on their heels and Blaine’s life is tumbling into a tabloid-sponsored hell. Coincidence? He’s not so sure.

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ABOUT MICHELE DE WINTON

 

It’s no wonder that Michele’s first romance has a little sparkle of the stage tucked into its pages as she was a performer long before she got adicted to the page. Being a writer was not what she was supposed to be when she ‘grew up’ but then neither was a dancer. Her poor parents. They thought that when she toddled off to law school they’d bred a responsible, useful adult and instead they got a performer and word junkie. She now writes full time in a studio surrounded by the whisper of wind in the trees and only intermittent interruptions from her young son, husband and hunger pangs. She’s based in New Zealand (land of beaches and hobbits) loves chocolate, yoga, sunshine, her boys and happy endings. You can get in touch through facebook or twitter or through her website and blog www.micheledewinton.com

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Forward to Glory: The Tempering by Brian Paul Bach Spotlight and Guest Post!



Author Spotlight:
Brian Paul Bach

The FORWARD TO GLORY Quartet, of which TEMPERING is the first part, is my first published work of fiction. However, I’ve been producing fiction in some form all my creative life, along with nonfiction, artworks, photography, and filmmaking. It’s only natural for me, because as it’s turned out, I have to do something creative every day – just to survive! I’m being a little facetious here, but that’s been my modus operandi for the longest time now.
Previously, I’ve had three nonfiction books published, all dealing with the Indian subcontinent – one of my major passions – and an e-book that is a somewhat rough-and-tumble assessment of my own (Baby Boomer) generation.
I like to think that I could draw before I could write, but it’s only because making art seemed a pretty attractive, reasonable, and fun thing to do in life. Writing was embraced as things went on, but my focus was mainly on the visual arts. On the other hand, I quickly evolved (or was it mutated?) into an omnivore as far as the world’s featured offerings are concerned. Such as, movies, architecture, cars, railways, design, geography, maps, travel, adventure, exploration, and the inter-weavings therein. Later, music, literature, and more ‘serious’ approaches, as in, trying to understand it all, came along as enhancements. Actually, a pretty typical discovery of the stuff that comprised postwar America’s world.
I can say without hesitation that growing up in a small university town was pretty sweet in most respects. Not that it was a privilege, but because everything made sense. My family life was action-packed. Three older brothers! My mom, a nurse, always said, ‘I loved every minute of it!’ Yet it was stable enough for us to follow our interests with considerable freedom. My dad was an art professor, sculptor and educational filmmaker, and quite naturally, he facilitated access to tools and means as my curiosity and drive in artistic possibilities grew.
Along with drawing and painting, I made 8mm movies, ran a neighborhood theatre in the breezeway, and wrote/illustrated books with like-minded friends. There’s always been something thawing, simmering, bubbling, or boiling over.
But like many in my generation, progression towards a career was not the top priority. College was a patchy, sometime thing. Agenda-free adventuring was certainly a constant, though being money-free had a more dubious constancy. Still, dare I say, the entity of fun was the chief incentive in my pursuits for quite some time. Not that I was dissolute. True, my (mis)adventures in the used car world were riddled with frustrations and dead ends, and my work experience in showbiz tended to be limited to its fringes, with generally downbeat fade-outs. However, they produced vivid and lasting memories, with few regrets.
Several demanding sequences of factory labor yielded enough freedom-enacting funds to pop off on international travel expeditions. After two major Europe trips with the family, solo travel was a logical progression. Two years of living (like an impoverished elderly person!) in Cornwall and Oxford nevertheless provided a glorious ambience to experience day by day. Further lights beckoned. With India, the initial attraction wasn’t of the spiritual variety, but for its arts, land, and peoples, a combine that adds up to a holistic universe like no other. My appreciation and involvement with it actively continues to the present time.
In light of all this life experience, one of the best things to happen was my marriage to Sandra – thirty years along now – and our home base, succession of cats, and noble canines Hugo, and now Hudson. And as a way of life, artistic pursuits continue, more intensely than ever, in fact.
I’ll end with a bit of self-promotion, which is, after all, an essential factor in showbiz, the world in which FORWARD TO GLORY is set:
As a Complete movie fan, small-scale filmmaker, and most importantly, as a writer, I tossed all my cinematic passion, curiosity, appreciation, knowledge, instinct, tons of details, names and notions, ballyhoo, personalities, characters, inventions, lore, scandal, danger, ecstasy, theory, sensibility (and sensuality) – and love – for film and its consequences, into the four-tiered hopper of my production mechanism. My own ‘studio’, as it were. Then I pushed the button marked blend, and after much chugging and steaming, thrashing and streaming, groaning and screaming, out came my Epic-Noir-Satire saga: The FORWARD TO GLORY Quartet, with TEMPERING [the Actor’s struggles] comprising the first act, to be followed by EXPOSITION [the Actor’s rise], APOTHEOSIS [the Actor’s climax], and concluding with BEYOND FIN [the Actor’s legend].
It’s going the be a GREAT SHOW!
EPIC in its SCOPE!
NOIR in its TURNINGS1
SATIRE by its PLAYFULNESS!
TWO CENTURIES IN THE MAKING!
A CAST OF THOUSANDS – PERHAPS EVEN MILLIONS!
COMING SOON!!

Forward to Glory: Tempering
Butterbugs is a nobody, a nothing. But that’s not why he’s compelled to drive to Hollywood and hurl himself upon the mercy of the cinematic capital. His only dream is to act. Without any plans, resources or friends, he throws caution to the wind and embarks on a journey to the City of Angels. The trials that result pose only one question: will Butterbugs remain a non-entity, or will his big dream come true?
Facing the movie monolith’s prospects alone, Butterbugs attempts to perform dramatic scenes in front of the homeless and amongst the inebriated. Living in his car, and with dwindling reserves, he searches for opportunities, takes on a hazardous scaffolding job, and makes desperate pleas to bankers for clemency. Isolation leads to alienation, from fringe existence to bare survival, all in a city which cradles high achievement and bottomless failure. Despite his rough start, Butterbugs is strangely attractive to other outcasts turned possible allies: Heatherette – a mysterious force for good whom he weirdly rejects, and who in turn, rejects him; Starling – the thief who tries to love him; ProwlerCat – who might indeed save him, though it is far too early to know for sure. At one of his bleakest moments, Butterbugs receives his first sign of hope that his dreams remain alive: a screen test and the chance to be an extra in a major production. But now, with his first opportunity in hand, nothing seems as it should, except his going forward.
Abundant with movie lore and invention, Forward to Glory I: Tempering by Brian Paul Bach is an ode to the cinema and the bewitching power of entertainment. 


About the author: Brian Paul Bach is a writer, artist, filmmaker and photographer; he has worked across the entertainment business, in theatre, music and as an academic. He now lives in central Washington State with his wife, Sandra. His previous works include The Grand Trunk Road From the Front Seat, Calcutta’s Edifice: The Buildings of a Great City, and Busted Boom: The Bummer of Being a Boomer.

My Last Lament by James William Brown Book Tour!



As an old woman and the last of the village lamenters—women who compose lament-poems for grieving families—Aliki agrees to talk to an American ethnographer about her fading art. In the process, Aliki begins to sing her own story:  before she was one of the last of her kind, Aliki was a fourteen-year-old girl whose isolated village was under Nazi control during World War II.

Stricken mute after the trauma of witnessing her father’s public execution, Aliki is taken in by a neighbor and her troubled son, Takis. The family is also harboring a Jewish refugee, Stelios, and his mother, who teach them the ancient art of shadow puppetry in which shadows on the screen tell the classic Greek fables.

As the war nears its end, the Nazis torch the village and massacre its people, but Aliki, Takis, and Stelios escape. Fleeing across the chaotic landscape of post-war Greece, the three become a makeshift family, traveling as a troupe of shadow puppeteers to earn a living. As they make their way through Greece, they are witnesses to a country being pulled apart by the departing Axis occupants and various nationalist rebels.

MY LAST LAMENT combines the larger-than-life themes of classical Greek literature—madness, grief, political intrigue—with an intimate tale of friendship and loved forged in the crucible of wartime. It is also a story that traces Greece’s ongoing economic and political turmoil to its post-war beginnings, shining a light on one of the lesser known legacies of World War II.

Advance Praise for MY LAST LAMENT
“This is an astonishing novel, an imaginative feat of epic proportions. I was gripped from the first line. These characters! This story! Here is war and joy and terror and love and death and humor all mixed up, just as in life. I loved MY LAST LAMENT so much I kept shoving it in people’s faces, saying,
‘This book! You have to read this book!’”
—Anna Solomon, author of Leaving Lucy Pear and The Little Bride

“If you loved All the Light We Cannot See, you will devour this novel;
a heart-rending World War II story you’ve never heard and won’t soon forget.”
—Susan Meissner, author of Secrets of a Charmed Life and A Bridge Across the Ocean

“A Greek epic in its own right, MY LAST LAMENT is the story of a nation trying to live up to its past while struggling to come to terms with its present, and of the indomitable people surviving that struggle. Aliki is a vivid and fully-realized heroine, both fragile and formidable, and her story is one that will keep readers quickly turning the pages even as they linger over Brown's lovely language.
MY LAST LAMENT is a book I will never forget."
—Alyssa Palombo, author of The Violinist of Venice and The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence

A remarkable accomplishment, a long and circuitous tale of three young people,
orphaned by World War II in Greece, and their struggles to survive the brutal and chaotic aftermath—
a real Greek tragedy, full of wit, pathos, and poetry”
—Dennis McFarland, author of Nostalgia

James William Brown, author of the critically acclaimed Blood Dance, is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow in Fiction at Stanford and has also been a writing fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. The recipient of two fellowships from National Endowment for the Arts, he has also directed the editorial departments of textbook publishers in New York, Boston, and Athens, Greece. Previously he lived and taught in Greece for ten years.

Seducing Sarah - Book 3: The Educator: Scott by Ami LeCoeur Book Tour!

Seducing Sarah - Book 3: The Educator: Scott

by
Ami LeCoeur

Blurb:
When Sarah's best friend Tammy invites her to a brunch, of course she has to go. But little does she expect that the guest of honor will find her as attractive as she finds him.

A psychology professor from the local university, Scott is celebrating the publication of his first book: a psychological thriller. Unlike the guys she's recently dated, he has a more mature approach to life, with interests that range from his passion for dissecting the intricacies of the human mind to appreciating German art.


Series Blurb:
This is a six book serial that follows Sarah Pilsner, a successful, young, thirty-something CEO of her own advertising agency. She’s a self-made woman, happy with what she’s achieved, but realizing that being successful has come with a price.

Sarah gets a wake-up call when her secretary’s fiancé sends a beautiful bouquet of flowers and the entire office goes ga-ga. Sarah can’t help but realize that as a workaholic, she has no social life, and no matter how well she’s done with her business, the rewards feel hollow. There is no one in her life to celebrate her successes with, except her best friend Tammy. And Tammy has her own life with Chaz.

Determined to change her status by her birthday, a mere six months away, she decides to step outside her comfort zone and find someone to help share the celebration of her journey and her life. Join Sarah on her journey to discover a life beyond her current state of living with her nose to the grindstone.

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Here’s what reviewers are saying about the Seducing Sarah series:

“This series has really captivated me! I like reading these short stories about Sarah trying to find love.”

“Ami has a way with drawing you into the story and making the characters feel like friends you have known your whole life. I can't wait to see the journey Sarah is about to go on through this 6-part series.”
“The way Ami writes is just amazing. Sarah is portrayed just like the rest of us 30-somethings… who are out here trying to navigate the dating field. It isn't easy and you sure do have to kiss a lot of toads before you find the one person who just gets you.”

Bio:
Like most romance writers, Ami LeCoeur is a romantic at heart, but in her heart, it's the classic romanticism of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
She is a painter, glass artist, and award-winning poet, as well as a writer.
When she isn't traveling, she lives on California's Redwood Coast with her husband and two kitties. She loves her wonderful ocean view, and when the fog comes in - as it always does - she's either curled up with a good book or busy writing.
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