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Monday, June 1, 2015

One Month Blog Tour for His Cemetery Doll by Brantwijn Serrah from June 1 to June 30, 2015.




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His Cemetery Doll by Brantwijn Serrah
 
Audience: Adult 18+ - Genre: Paranormal Romance/Suspense - Format: Ebook and Paperback - Publisher: Foreplay and Fangs Supernatural Romance - Cover by: Brantwijn Serrah - Editor: Jayne Wolf - Pages: 194 - ISBN: 9781513050829 - ASIN: B00X6567H6 - Date Published: Re-release date: May 4th, 2015
 

Conall Mackay never put stock in ghost stories. Not even after thirteen years serving as the cemetery keeper in the village of Whitetail Knoll. But things change. Now, his daughter is dreaming of a figure among the tombstones. The grounds are overrun by dark thorns almost faster than Con can clear them. White fog and gray ribbons creep up on him in the night, and a voiceless beauty beckons him from the darkest corners of the graves.
When the world he knows starts to unravel, Conall might finally be forced to believe.
 





He hadn't slept long before he heard sounds from down in the kitchen below. "Shyla!" he called gruffly. "Weren't you heading into town?"
No answer came from below, but the sounds of pots clanging told him his daughter toyed about down there. Perhaps she'd decided not to leave him after all and taken it into her head to now re-organize the house, since he'd so clearly wanted her to stay out of the cemetery. With a low groan, Conall rolled out of bed and stepped out into the hall. "Shyla!" he called again, coming to the head of the stairs. If she had stayed home, she could at least do it without making a lot of noise.
"Shyla, I—"
He staggered then, as the hallway dimmed. Afternoon light flickered strangely, lightning cracking a dismal sky outside, and in the space of time afterward everything else darkened. Conall darted a glance around him as the house fell into shadow.
From the top of the stairwell, he saw the first whispering tendrils of white fog.
The heat of adrenaline shot through his limbs. Conall stumbled back into his bedroom, even as the fog pursued. His gaze shot to the window as the last gray light of day faded away and eerie darkness replaced it, like an eclipse sliding over the sun.
More cold mists veiled the glass, dancing and floating. Trembling overtook him as he spun to find another escape.
He froze, finding himself face-to-face with the broken mask of the cemetery doll. "You—" he gasped. His breath came out white as the fog enveloped them both, leaving a space of mere inches between them, so he could still see her expressionless face. Gray ribbons wound and curled through the air around him. "Who are you?" he asked.
The doll stared up at him. He sensed her searching, looking into his eyes even though hers remained covered. She held him there with her unseen gaze, until her cool, cold hand came up to touch his bare chest.
Conall let out a low breath. He closed his eyes, and a shudder of strange ease rippled through his body. The cool pads of her fingers ran down his sternum, to his navel. The silky ribbons brushed along his side.
Then he noticed her other hand. She lifted it up, to her own chest, and she held something tightly in her fingers: Shyla's stuffed dog.
"I made that...for my daughter," he whispered. The woman with the broken mask tilted her head down toward the small toy, studying it. For a fraction of a second, her fingers appeared to tighten around it. She returned her gaze to him, then, and the toy fell from her grip into the fog, forgotten.
"Wait—" he said, but she brought her other hand up to his chest to join the first, and he recognized eagerness in the way she pressed her icy skin against his. Her face tilted to him, and then came her lips again, ivory and flawless.
"I—" Conall breathed. "I...don't understand..."
Her fingers slid up, around his neck, but he pulled away.
"No, this...this can't real. I'm asleep. I must be."
Gray ribbons danced, pulling him back to her, and she stroked his face. He sucked in a breath at her touch and found his own hand coming up to brush hers. "You're so cold," he said. "Like stone...but..."
Her cool touch thrilled him; it made his skin tingle and the heat of his own body sing. Her perfect flesh did, in fact, prove soft under his hands, as if the contact with his worn calluses infused cold ivory with yearning. She caressed his cheek, and Conall leaned into it. Before he could stop himself, he bowed his head to her and kissed her frozen lips.





Shyla Mackay
Lucy Merriam

Conall MacKay
Joe Manganiello 






Broken Doll
Kristen Bell



Father Frederick
David Thewlis


 

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Angels with Attitude - Author Interview

What would you have done differently if you were the main character of your book?

 Conall is a very cynical man and clings to his skepticism quite a bit. I’m not like that….I think I would have dived headlong into the horror of a ghost haunting my graveyard. Con probably has it right, though. If it was me, I’d probably be too terrified to look any further into the mystery to find out what’s really behind it.

What was your inspiration behind this book? 

There are a lot. The seeds of the plot itself came from an adventure I imagined for a role-playing group of mine. I’m an avid pen-and-paper RPG girl. The idea of the doll came from a haunted maze I went through one Halloween, not really because it was scary so much as the costumes and makeup of the women were so incredibly gorgeous. I wanted an utterly beautiful supernatural creature like that to be the center of my story. 

Why did you become a writer? 

I just really, really love to tell stories. The only thing better than weaving these stories together is hearing that others have enjoyed them.
Do you have a favorite author or authors? I have a few. Sarah Waters is the author who can most draw me in and make me lose myself in a story. Jim Butcher is the most “fun”. Stephen King is the one who made me most want to write down and share my own stories.  Since coming to know more Indie Authors in my field, I have to say I really admire and love the works of Torie James (New Camelot Series), Rebekah Lewis (The Cursed Satyroi), and Decadent Kane (The Trouble with Elves).


Do you like to write your books in a continuing series? 

 Although His Cemetery Doll is not part of a series…and I don’t know where I’d go with the story next if it was…I do have two other series, the Books of Blood and Fire and the Chronicles of the Four Courts, which were originally released by Breathless Press and soon to be re-released by Champagne Books. I’m working on another series, something along the lines of Conan the Barbarian meets power exchange romance, and I envision that will be a trilogy.
If you could date any character from any book, who would it be and why? It’s terrible, because I’m sure she’d break my heart…but I have a thing for Selena Dawes from Affinity. I could also see my way into Lara Raith’s pants, from The Dresden Files, or Thomas Raith. What can I say? Those white court vampires…


What kinds of books do you like to read in your spare time?

 I’ve been reading more romance, paranormal romance, and BDSM romance in recent years, stuff that’s primarily in my genre, but I have had a bit of an overdose on it lately so I’ve taken a break with some new Stephen Kings I hadn’t read yet like Under the Dome and Duma Key.


As a reader and writer I think it is important to get to know your fans and make a connection with them as an author who takes the extra step to hear what their fans think and want in their continued writing is continued success and key to selling more books .Do you agree with that?

 Absolutely! I love to be in touch with fans and to hear their feelings. I adore comments on my blogs or on my Facebook page, and interactions on Twitter. I love to talk shop, or even talk about other authors and works they like as well! As I said, I’ve always wanted to be a storyteller, and to me, you can’t really be a storyteller without people to tell your stories to!

Do you cry when writing sad scenes?

 I don’t usually cry, but do get very emotionally invested, especially if I know it’s a sad scene without an eventual happy ending...and I don’t always write happy endings. I can put myself into a little bit of a depressive state after doing anything especially sad to my characters.


Did you have a Cover Designer? 

When His Cemetery Doll was originally released by Breathless Press, it’s first cover design was a custom illustration by Happi Anarky. For the re-release, though, I designed my own cover. It’s the first cover design I’ve ever done myself.


Who is your fictional boyfriend or girlfriend crush? 

Faith from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or Dean from Supernatural (I know, I’m not very original when it comes to fictional crushes.)  Also, Maria Bello, please call me?


If you were able to dine and have a one on one with your favorite writer/author who would it be?

 I could really go for lunch at Chili’s and a game of League of Legends with Jim Butcher.  I’ve gotten a lot better at top lane, Jim!
Do just re-read your favorite books? I’m always re-reading The Dresden Files, The Hunger Games, and my favorite Stephen King books. I’m working my way through The Dark Tower series again right now.


Do you ever get in a reading slump like your readers do? 

That’s usually when I pull up some of those favorite series again! I find The Hunger Games is best for me when this happens. The Dresden Files is good if I’m in a writing slump, though.


What is the funniest book you ever read? 

I don’t often read a lot of humor or satire, but I’m a fan of The HitchHiker’s Guide. Again, I know, not that original. 


The story of His Cemetery Doll has been waiting to be told since Brantwijn Serrah first began jotting things down in her school notebooks instead of doing her homework. Conall Mackay and his lady ghost have existed for Brantwijn, in some form or another, longer than almost any other characters she's collected. This tale of a haunted graveyard and imprisoned beauty is, in Brantwijn's opinion, a wonderful way to finally bring them to life.
When she isn't visiting the worlds of immortals, demons, dragons and goblins, Brantwijn fills her time with artistic endeavors: sketching, painting, customizing My Little Ponies and sewing plushies for friends. She can't handle coffee unless there's enough cream and sugar to make it a milkshake, but try and sweeten her tea and she will never forgive you. She moonlights as a futon for four lazy cats, loves tabletop role-play games, and can spend hours watching Futurama, Claymore or Buffy the Vampire Slayer while she writes or draws.
In addition to her novels, Brantwijn has had several stories published in anthologies by Breathless Press, including the 2013 Crimson Anthology and 2014 Ravaged Anthology. She's also had a short story published in the Cleiss Press Big Book of Orgasm and the anthology Coming Together Through The Storm. She hopes to have several more tales to tell as time goes on. She has author pages on GoodReads and Amazon, and loves to see reader comments on her work. Her short stories occasionally pop up at Foreplay and Fangs, her blog at http://brantwijn.blogspot.com.
 
 




 

June 1

Books, Authors, Blogs
 

June 2

Chicas Love To Read
 

June 3

Literary Musing
 

June 4

3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too!
 

June 5

Tammy's Tea Time
 

June 8

TTC Books and more
 

June 9

Deal Sharing Aunt
 

June 10

Bound 2 Escape
 

June 11

A Dirty Book Affair
 

June 12

Angels with Attitude Book Reviews
 

June 16

Indy Book Fairy
 

June 17

The Avid Reader
 

June 18

Melissa M Wolff
 

June 19

Booky Ramblings of a Neurotic Mom
 

June 22

Eclipse Reviews
 

June 23

Portals to New Worlds
 

June 24

Books Books Books
 

June 25

Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books
 

June 26

Hobby Lady
 

June 29


June 30
Fictional Rendezvous Book Blog

Thursday, April 2, 2015

One Month Blog Tour for the True Love Novellas Series by Renee Allen McCoy from April 1 - 30, 2015.


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Single, Saved, & Searching  - The True Love Novellas # 2

by  Renée Allen McCoy


Audience: General Adult - Genre: Christian Romance - Formats: E-book and Paperback - Publisher: FaytheWorks Publishing - Pages: 178 pages - ISBN: ISBN 13: 978-0983604655

ASIN: B00P6LD6UY - Date Published: December 23, 2014

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He who finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor from the Lord. ~ Proverbs 18:22 

"She’s getting married too?" asks the beautiful, intelligent, and single Elisha Maxwell who just received a wedding invitation from her last single best friend and her younger sister in the same week. As she stacks both invites on her kitchen countertop, she wonders when it will be her turn. 
Challenged by a string of disappointing relationships, Elisha’s hope of finding Mr. Right leaves her feeling desperate and confused. Does such a man exist for her? In the wake of the most terrifying experience of her life, she is more determined now than ever to find him. 
When she embarks upon a quest to change her single status to married, she finds something much more important along the way. Will she embrace the man of her dreams who seems the least likely of them all or go with someone who appeared to be her perfect match? 
Single, Saved, & Searching is the second book in The True Love Novellas series.

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Strong, black, educated, and responsible—those are the characteristics Elisha would love to have in man, to name a few. Blinded to the world’s standard of beauty, he’d be resourceful enough to create his own. Stand as a model of independence, an example of strength, an advocate of loyalty, and a pillar of integrity.As she stared at her boyfriend through squinted eyes, Elisha wondered if she was asking for too much. Her friend Gina had told her yes while her other friend, Tonia, had emphatically declared no. Caught up somewhere in the middle Elisha wondered, what does my man say? After a dismissive grunt, she knew that he’d say he possessed all of those qualities and then some. But in her eyes, that was far from the truth.
Chauncey McDaniel was strong in the sense that he bench pressed more than her and one of her girlfriend’s weight, but when it came to knowing God’s Word and standing up for Biblical principles, he fell short. He certainly was black, as dark as they came, but not as educated as she would like and certainly not responsible enough to introduce him to her parents. Chauncey’s family was rich and he pretty much had everything handed to him, but the wealth still didn’t comfort Elisha enough to completely abandon her values.
“Why are you so quiet?” Elisha asked, noticing that Chauncey hadn’t spoken three words to her since they got inside of one of his prized possessions, a red convertible Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. “Did you have too much to drink?”“If I had too much to drink, would you be on the passenger side? Don’t say stupid things that don’t make sense.” He callously shook his head.
“I don’t even know why I’m with you. All of sudden you’re a drunk. You never drank when we first started dating.” Elisha sucked her teeth. “Leave it up to you to ruin a perfectly good evening.” She cut her eyes away from him and with folded arms sunk down into the soft leather-trimmed heated seating.Chauncey grunted under his breath and then tightened his lips again. Soon he took the last busy street before the secluded, residential road Elisha lived on. After he parked in front of her garage, the neighbors who lived next door were just pulling out of their driveway. Chauncey casually waved as did Elisha before the neighbors disappeared out of sight. Chauncey then carefully looked at the darkened house across the street that shared the wooded dead end as Elisha’s home.
“Are they out of town again?” he questioned, as they stood at the front of his car.Elisha glanced back and then remembered, “Oh yeah, I told them that I’d turn the lights on for them tonight.” She reached inside of her handbag and began fidgeting with the keys on her ring, and then started down her driveway.Chauncey grabbed her by the arm and yanked her back. “That can wait.” The force in his voice was tighter than the grip on her arm. “I told you that we’d talk at home.”With slightly parted lips, Elisha’s gaze on him drifted down to the hand he held her with.
 
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The Christmas Beau - The True Love Novellas # 1
by Renée Allen McCoy
Pages: 152 pages - Publisher: FaytheWorks Publishing, LLC - ASIN: B00AGAZNHE - Publication Date: December 1, 2012
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Love suffers long and is kind… 1 Corinthians 13:4 

“Why did I even come here for my vacation?” Charity Maxwell questions, initially regretting her trip home to Lewiston Springs for her Christmas vacation … that is until she finds out that an old flame is visiting too. With familiar emotions invading her heart, Charity desperately tries to keep her composure around a man with whom she shares a painful past. 
Determined to make right his wrong, Milton Grayson passionately pursues Charity regretful that he lost her once and determined to not let it happen again. As a reminiscent whirlwind romance ensues between them, the pressure builds on a meddling family member who secretly plotted to separate the pair in the past. 
Is their love true enough to withstand the evils that broke them apart the first time? Or will Charity’s anticipation of having a Christmas boyfriend suddenly be dashed to pieces? 
The Christmas Beau is the first book in The True Love Novellas series that shares the love of God in and out of season.

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“Girl, don’t be no fool,” one of Charity’s longtime friends, Yolanda, said before she crammed an appetizer into her mouth.
Charity sighed as she picked at the cucumbers and tomatoes in her garden salad. She had since called Elisha and apologized for not making it to her book fair. Instead, she decided to go out to lunch with some friends she hadn’t seen in a while. Since talking with Milton this morning, she still had reservations about meeting him later in the evening.
“Don’t listen to her, girl,” another one of her high school friends, Renita, chimed in. “We were just kids back then. That was so long ago. But look at him today. He’s a college graduate, an officer in the military—”Decorated officer,” Charity corrected with a smile.Yolanda rolled her eyes and shook her head as she reached for another boneless buffalo wing.
“Yes exactly, a decorated officer. And he’s come back home to get the woman he loves.” Renita smiled.Yolanda mimicked a gagging motion with her finger in front of her mouth. “You two are living in la-la land. No man is going to come back for his supposed sweetheart,” she said with curled lips while her two friends looked on, “to start anything serious while he’s traveling the world over.” She sucked her teeth. “Get real.”“What are you trying to say, Yolanda, that I’m not good enough?”“Charity,” Yolanda started in a daunting tone, “I have dated plenty of guys in the military and some who work for Fortune 500 companies. And all they want to do is to play little childish games. Did it ever occur to you that maybe when we were kids back then,” she grimaced at Renita, “that all he wanted was a good time? Hence what I said, games.”
“You can’t believe that all guys are like that,” Renita challenged her.“Hmmm, let’s see ….” Yolanda stared at the friend they referred to as the black Barbie doll with a soulful voice and said, “What happened to Jason?”Renita abruptly closed her parted lips.“Yeah, I thought so.” Yolanda smirked and then turned back to Charity. “All I’m saying is to watch yourself. You’ve saved yourself this long, don’t mess up now.”
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Renée Allen McCoy is a loving wife and mother, an author, but most importantly a devoted Christian. Having traveled to many parts of the world, today she, her husband, and their two children make Mississippi home.

Between caring for her family, Renée carves out time in her busy and sometimes unpredictable schedule to maintain a newsletter, Straight Up, a devotional blog, In His Name, and continue her passion for writing books.
To date, she has seven titles to her credit: The Fiery Furnace series (The Kiss of Judas, Confessions, and The Eleventh Hour), Soul Ties: Breaking Up with a Past That’s Killing Your Future (non-fiction), The Christmas Beau (The True Love Novellas, Book 1), In the Presence of My Enemies, and Single, Saved, & Searching (The True Love Novellas, Book 2). Renée has also written for the world renowned pocket devotional, The Upper Room, both in digital and print. She writes with zeal, knowing that faith works together in Christ.
With a heart to tell stories that will not only entertain, Renée hopes to enlighten readers to capture the message and power of God's saving grace. For more information about this charismatic author, please visit her at www.ReneeAllenMcCoy.com.
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