26 September 2017

The Star Dragon by Dante Doom Book Tour and Giveaway!

The Star Dragon
By Dante Doom
Genre: LitRPG


When the real world is threatened, it’s up to the players in a virtual one to save it.

Van Vanyushin doesn’t see the point in ever leaving the beautiful digital world of the game he loves—and for good reason. In the industrial wasteland he calls home, it is often the only way people can experience life’s simplest pleasures. But his allegiance to the game is tested when an ambitious CIA agent named Sang Ngo calls upon him to help as she goes undercover in the game to investigate Draco—the corporation responsible for creating the massively popular role-playing game Dragon Kings of the New World.
Sang is a gifted hacker who feels nothing but contempt for those who waste their lives in what she sees as a false reality…but when people start dying in the game, she must find out why. Van, a talented gamer, is her guide to navigate the world, level up their newbie characters fast and get into some of the most dangerous areas of the game. He dreams of becoming a pro gamer sponsored by Draco one day, but his partnership with Sang threatens to expose secrets from his past that could jeopardize those plans.
Now, they will have to put aside their differences to discover whatever—or whoever—is killing players, but the truth they find is darker than either of them imagined….

About the Author


Dante Doom didn’t touch a videogame or fantasy book until his 23rd year on Earth. He started working at an old-school arcade—hired primarily, he was told, because of his “badass ridiculous name”—and from then his education began.


They started him on the classics, a strict diet of Pac-Man, Galaga, Donkey Kong, Asteroids, Dig Dug, Street Fighter, and Rampage.

Freakish proficiency. Beginners luck, they said.

He was given dog-eared copies of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn, Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind and Anne McCaffrey’sDragon Riders of Pern.

Devoured in days.

Finally, he was invited up to the arcade owner’s private gaming room: Battletoads, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES), and Ghosts 'n Goblins followed.

Defeated, at last—maybe he wasn’t such a wunderkid, after all. But he didn’t give up. And that earned him a seat at the group’s D&D table. Many a happy day has passed since—he even beat TMNT’s Dam level and its health-draining pink seaweed.

Then a year ago, that same group introduced him to the new Fantasy-LitRPG genre—what Dante saw as the final stage in his education. Because, for him, it doesn’t get any better than LitRPG. The combination of an immersive fantasy world, gaming objectives and levelled progression makes for a fascinating storytelling experience.

Inspired, he took two weeks holiday from the arcade, sat down and wrote the Dragon Kings of the New World series. 

https://www.facebook.com/DanteDoomBooks/

http://dantedoom.com


 The author is giving away a $5 Amazon Gift Card to one lucky reader!

The Star Dragon – LitRPG Excerpt

Sivlander and his party rushed up over the snow-covered land to find two men in leopard skin battling against a massive Ogre. The creature was nearly three times Sivlander’s size, and it was hideous, fleshy and bulbous. The yellow eyes of the massive beast glared at Sivlander as it roared out, “Feast upon the flesh of the mountain crawlers!” The scouts were quickly clubbed by the Ogre Chief’s huge wooden club and then the beast turned to rush toward Sivlander. Now, Sivlander could see that the Ogre Chief was Level 78, armed with a Club of Severe Crushing, and had a Health of nearly 1,000 hit points!
“Archer! Shoot the beast in the arm!”
“I have a name,” the archer grumbled. “It’s Kalifer.”
“Shoot it, now!” Sivlander screamed as the massive creature lumbered toward him. He braced for impact, as he was a fighter and wasn’t exactly the type to dodge a blow. Immediately, the massive club crashed against his body, but he held himself firm. Pain shot through him, but he knew it was just an illusion. The mind of the fighter needed to be steeled against all pain. Holding fast after the blow, he raised his great sword and hacked away at the legs of the Ogre Chief. He heard the swiff swiff sounds as arrows flew over him, striking the beast in its right arm and causing it to stagger and reel backwards. It tried to lift its arm to slam the heavy club down atop Sivlander, but its injuries slowed it down enough for Sivlander’s blade to block the blow and push it backward. The beast was strong, but so was Sivlander.
“Come on, men, slay the beast! Together!” Sivlander shouted. The paladin had been busy healing the two injured scouts, but he leapt up and grabbed his righteous silver sword so that he could rush to flank the Ogre. The Ogre was clever enough of a creature to see this coming, though, and while it continued to strike away with its club with one hand, it reached out its other to grab the paladin. Sivlander saw this momentary distraction as the perfect opportunity, and with a deep breath, he leapt up with as much strength and speed as he could, and climbed up to set himself atop the beast’s right arm. The creature’s height was staggering, at nearly twelve feet tall, and Sivlander held on tightly in the hopes of avoiding falling.
“I’ve got it!” the paladin cried as he leapt aside and began to slash at the creature’s massive arms. The arrows kept peppering the air, striking into the Ogre’s flesh, but Crieagg’s body was so thick that many of them didn’t even draw blood.
“Our weapons aren’t working!” cried the hapless explorer as his twin axes failed to even cut through the flesh of the beast.
“We needed something magical for this!” Kalifer cried. “I told you it would fail!”
“Enough whining!” Sivlander yelled out as he held onto the side of the creature’s arm for dear life. The Ogre Chief didn’t seem keen to be climbed, and it was violently struggling to throw the warrior off. “Ogres are dumb enough—we just have to be smart! Archer, stop shooting it in the chest and aim for the joints! Knees, elbows, eyes! Anything vital! Paladin, keep it busy while I climb it!”
“Aye, sir!” cried the paladin as he ran in front of the massive creature, throwing a stone at the thing’s head. Crieagg cried out in a rage at this taunt, and began to focus primarily on clubbing the plate-clad man to death. Even as he went after the paladin, though, more arrows flew through the air, this time striking areas that were weak and unarmored.
Sivlander used the diversion as an opportunity to hoist himself up atop one of the creature’s shoulders, as the shoulder alone was wide enough for more than one man to be stationed atop of it. The beast was far too busy fighting the others to respond in time, as Sivlander buried his great sword into the neck of the Ogre Chief. It roared as blood began to spray from it, but even this blow didn’t seem to slow it down. Instead, it bucked wildly and threw Sivlander off of it, throwing him right into the ground, which he came down upon with a crashing noise.
“Are you dead?” Kalifer shouted as he continued to fire arrows and strafe the monster.
“No!” Sivlander responded as he leapt up. He instinctively went for his great sword, but remembered that it was currently lodged in the side of the horrific Ogre’s neck. He grabbed his back-up longsword from his side and drew it. In turn, the description popped up, reading:
  • Longsword:
  • Quality: B
  • Damage: 144
  • Durability: 87%
Enter Giveaway!

a Rafflecopter giveaway


Divinely Yours by Karin Gillespie Book Tour and Giveaway!


Divinely Yours by Karin Gillespie

 

Women's Fiction/Humor 
Henery Press (September 26, 2017) 
Paperback: 268 pages 
ISBN-13: 978-1635112634 
E-Book - ASIN: B073GB1J29

Skye Sebring is a hospitality greeter inside the pearly gates of an unorthodox Heaven, where carefree and lusty angels get tipsy in the Live A Little Lounge, practice cloud art, and are guided by a brassy female deity who sounds and looks like Bette Midler. During the course of her duties, Skye meets lawyer Ryan Blaine, who has a brush with death due to a motorcycle accident.
It’s not Ryan’s time to die yet, so he returns back to Earth, but Skye can’t get him out of her mind. Why does Ryan seem so familiar to her and why does she feel an unexplainable attraction to him? She begins spying on Ryan’s life from her perch in heaven and even manages to follow him down to Earth. There she finds a world very different than Heaven, where drinking too much champagne results in hangovers, roses can prick fingers, and hearts are capable of being broken. All seems lost until she remembers that most of life's lessons can be learned from the lyrics of five Beatles songs and one of the Fab Four’s songs might actually help win her the love of a lifetime.
Divinely Yours is a celestial romantic comedy about a love that crosses all dimensions.

 

About The Author

Karin Gillespie is the national-bestselling novelist and has also written for the New York Times, Washington Post and Writer Magazine. She has an MFA from Converse College and lives in Augusta, Georgia and is a recipient of a Georgia Author of the Year award.
Visit her on her web site, her FB page or on Twitter. She is also on Good Reads

Purchase Links Amazon B&N 

a Rafflecopter giveaway 

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

September 26 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
September 26 – Girl with Book Lungs – REVIEW
September 27 – Book Babble – REVIEW
September 27 – Readsalot – REVIEW
September 28 – Babs Book Bistro – SPOTLIGHT
September 29 – Readeropolis – SPOTLIGHT
September 30 – Brooke Blogs – CHARACTER GUEST POST
October 1 – Laura’s Interests – REVIEW
October 2 – Back Porchervations – REVIEW
October 3 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW
October 4 – StoreyBook Reviews – REVIEW
October 5 – A Blue Million Books – INTERVIEW
October 6 – Island Confidential – GUEST POST
 Have you signed up to be a Tour Host? 

Click Here Find Details and Sign Up Today! 

Altered & Touched 2 Independent Books by Amy Stearman Promo Tour and Giveaway!

ALTERED & TOUCHED
2 Independent Books
by Amy Stearman

Kissed at Christmas by Christina McKnight Release Day Celebration!


The Earl and Countess of Banfield request your attendance at the wedding of their daughters...
Out Sept 19th – Kissed at Christmas – a Castle Keyvnor Christmas Anthology multi-author set
Follow the blast and enter to #win a one copy of Kissed at Christmastide and Christmas Evermore by Christina McKnight
Title: Kissed at Christmas
Authors: Christina McKnight, Ava Stone, and Michelle Willingham
Genre: Historical Romance, Holiday Romance
Release Date: September 19, 2017

The Earl and Countess of Banfield cordially request your attendance at the wedding for their daughters: Lady Tamsyn Hambly to Mr. Gryffyn Cardew, & Lady Morgan Hambly to Harold Mort, Viscount Blackwater, on the 24th day of December, 1811, at Castle Keyvnor, Bocka Morrow, Cornwall.
KISSED AT CHRISTMAS
includes:
Christina McKnight's Bound By the Christmastide Moon

Silas Anson has spent his life dealing with other people’s mistakes. Now, as the Earl of Lichfield, he has a plan that will protect his siblings, and give him a chance at a normal life. His arranged marriage to Mallory Hughes should be perfect—except for one thing: she sees visions of the future. When a man determined to free himself from the shackles of the past marries a woman with precognition, happiness in the present may be just a kiss under the Christmastide moon away.
Ava Stone's Once Upon a Midnight Clear

Only a duke will do for Lady Ivy Dallimore. If her unhappily married sisters have taught her anything, it’s that love is fleeting but a title lasts forever, which is all well and good in theory until she finds herself falling for the scandalous third son of a marquess who is bound and determined to make his fortune in trade! Lord Michael Beck courts scandal, living life to the fullest and dabbling in games of chance. Unfortunately, he’s neither heir nor spare to his father’s title, and the time has come to enter a profession. Michael is no soldier, and he certainly isn’t cut out for the cloth, so he embarks on the most scandalous and risky venture of his life. He will need capital, however, and collecting a number of outstanding gambling debts at a Christmas Eve wedding at Castle Keyvnor seems like the perfect place to start, at least until he stumbles across the lady of his dreams. But what are the odds the practiced gambler can win the girl without losing everything he's worked for?
Michelle Willingham's The Sweetest Christmas

Lady Marjorie despises the idea of marriage. After being engaged to a man who tried to command every aspect of her life, from what she wore to what she ate, she refuses to consider matrimony again. Though she isn’t at all opposed to playing matchmaker for her cousin… Sir William Crandall is startled when Lady Marjorie believes he is a shy, withdrawn knight in need of a wife. He has nothing at all in common with her bluestocking cousin, but he is fascinated by the spirited Lady Marjorie. Despite her attempts at matchmaking, he intends to avoid marriage at all costs, after being abandoned at the altar. But a stolen kiss, a feast of gingerbread, and two unexpected friends find that there is magic in the Christmas holiday and a match that neither of them expected…

Available at: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks

Author Bio:
Christina McKnight is a book lover turned writer. From a young age, her mother encouraged her to tell her own stories. She’s been writing ever since.

Christina enjoys a quiet life in Northern California with her family, her wine, and lots of coffee. Oh, and her books…don’t forget her books! Most days she can be found writing, reading, or traveling the great state of California.

You can visit her online at the following places: Website Facebook | Twitter Goodreads | Amazon


More books from Castle Keyvnor available now!
Charmed at Christmas
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks



Enchanted at Christmas
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks


Tempted at Christmas
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks

http://www.barclaypublicity.com/


Back 2 School


“OMG Don Quixote & Candide Seek Truth, Justice and El Dorado in the Digital Age LOL” Stefan Soto Book Tour and Interview!

A smorgasbord of classic literary characters take on 21st-century technology in Stefan Soto’s new satire



NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Fans of classic literature rejoice! Don Quixote, Candide, and a huge cast of literary favorites are back in a grand new adventure set in the modern world. A perfect read for anyone who wished their favorite characters had more books, and for those who love literary reimaginings, Soto’s novel stays true to the characters’ original spirit while infusing a wit and humor all his own. 

From space shuttles to cell phones, Don Quixote and Candide battle their way through a hilarious collection of misadventures on an enticing twisting narrative in “OMG Don Quixote & Candide Seek Truth, Justice and, El Dorado in the Digital Age LOL” (Argus Press, September 2017).

 ABOUT THE BOOK: 

After years of living off their celebrity, Don Quixote and Candide join forces to seek adventure in the modern world. In this re-imagining of literary history the two meet Cyrano De Bergerac, Merlin, Sherlock Holmes, the crew of the Starship Enterprise, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, Dean Moriarty, Elizabeth Darcy (nee Bennett) Mr. Darcy and multitude of historical figures, and share unexpected encounters with people from their past. While Don Quixote remains rooted in days of yore, Candide is preoccupied with exploiting all things modern. This rollicking fun-filled tale will entertain the well-educated and erudite reader with tongue-in-cheek humor. You are cordially invited to join Don and Candide on their quest to find truth, justice and El Dorado in the digital age.

STEFAN SOTO was raised by a Romani Princess and a Ukrainian circus performer. He resides on an English canal and has no known address. His early works were banned by most right-thinking European powers. The author invites readers to investigate Cervantes and Voltaire's original treatments of the title characters.

 About the Book
 “OMG Don Quixote & Candide Seek Truth, Justice and El Dorado in the Digital Age LOL” Stefan Soto 

September 2017 
Argus Press Format 
ISBN: 978-1635540413 
Price: $17.99 
Literature & Fiction, Humor & Satire

An Interview with Stefan Soto 

1. Why bring Don Quixote and Candide together for this tale? Why not two other characters? 

I have admired both characters for some time and always wondered what it would be like if the two were to travel together. They seem to be a natural fit, like Hope and Crosby, for a road tale

2. How did you choose which characters from other fictional books to include in this adventure? 

Some characters are chosen by the terrain Don and Candide traverse: London (Sherlock Holmes), Mississippi River (Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn), Paris (Cyrano de Bergerac), on the road (Dean Moriarty). Cervantes spent time as a Barbary pirate slave, which is how he ended up on a pirate galley in this book. Why I involved Elizabeth Bennett-Darcy in that episode is a good question. The boys needed to rescue someone on their quest, and she was available. 

3. What is a “convergence,” and how does it figure into the plot? 

A convergence is a Möbius-strip-like time warp that rotates around itself. In other words, I needed a plot device to move Don and Candide through different time periods so they could meet characters from those eras, and a “convergence” seemed like a good idea. It probably already appears in sci-fi literature and in fact might be an actual phenomenon. Who knows?

 4. “Don Quixote” and “Candide” obviously strongly impacted you. When did you first read them, and what made them stick with you long enough to write a novel about them? 

In 2003 I made a new year’s resolution to read classic literature. Without hesitating, the person working at the bookstore I entered thrust a volume of “Don Quixote” into my hands. I was soon hooked. One of my early works was based on Cervantes’ novel. From there I started reading other picaresques, including “Candide.” The historian David McCullough is a Quixote fan. He once told a graduating class, “Read Cervantes, and soon. Don’t wait until after you’re 50 as I did.”

5. How did the crew of Star Trek’s “SS Enterprise” get pulled into this tale? 

Because Don and Candide had entered a convergence, who else could they meet but the crew from Star Trek whose mission is to explore space and time?

6. Satire is a difficult genre to write successfully. For others working on a satirical tale, what advice would you give them? 

For me, good satire isn’t so specific that it becomes dated. Voltaire’s “Candide” probably targeted specific people and events, but it is written broadly enough to appeal to later generations. We read it now and nod our heads. The same follies that befell his contemporaries are repeated by ours. Time will tell if this book fits into the category of successful satire.

View My Stats!

View My Stats

Pageviews past week

SNIPPET_HTML_V2.TXT
Tweet