Hello,
I know a lot of you have been waiting to here about the progress on the book. Our computer has been acting funny and suffering from its own brand of PMS- periodic malfunction syndrome. It has been in and out of the shop and then the cord broke. The writing gods must be upset with us--or Dubleton is trying to hamper our plans. Despit the delays we are still on track to send our book to the editor on July 21st. Hopefully, we'll have book giveaways that begin in August and that end in October, hopefully we'll have a big proze to giveaway too so stay tuned.
A lot has changed in this new book- the characters have evolved- the pace is quicker, the characters are more defined, and the environment is definitely different. Hopefully you guys love it. Thanks for being awesome.
In a modern day holocaust, 14-year old Dephon Johnson's only goal is to stay beneath the radar. Unfortunately secrets from the past threaten his aninimity, bringing the evil government straight to his door. In an attempt to stay alive Dephon must boldly attempt to overthrow the government, but the only person who can help him has been dead for thirteen years.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Review of Shadows
Most people know how much I love Angelfall. However, most other angel books have not compared. I can pass on most of the angel series, so I was reluctant to read Shadows by Paula Weston, but the name kept popping up. I'm a believer in fate and destiny (on a good day anyway) so I ordered the book and started reading. In the neginning, I was far from interested. I wasn't exactly bored, but there was very little reason to keep reading. And then in stepped Rafa. the book quickly became interesting-seizing my attention. Everything took off from there.
I'm normally farily good at reading the signs. Most authors put enough writing on the wall so that there are no surprises. Not the case here. There were so many times that I was just shocked. The secondary characters all had their own motives and they kept derailing the story -- in a good way. No one was what they seemed. The main character even kept you off your toes, but she was always loyal, funny and true to herself- whoever herself managed to be. You want a funny story that keeps you on your toes? This is the story for you.
I'm normally farily good at reading the signs. Most authors put enough writing on the wall so that there are no surprises. Not the case here. There were so many times that I was just shocked. The secondary characters all had their own motives and they kept derailing the story -- in a good way. No one was what they seemed. The main character even kept you off your toes, but she was always loyal, funny and true to herself- whoever herself managed to be. You want a funny story that keeps you on your toes? This is the story for you.
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