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Happy INDIEgiving!

Yay! It’s INDIEgiving week!

I have so much to be THANKFUL for this year. My dad recently had a massive heart attack and a quadruple bypass – so scary, especially considering that we don’t have a history of heart attacks in our family and never expected it to happen.

He’s doing great now! He’s at a rehab facility and will get to come home in time for Thanksgiving. Like I told Nikki Jefford, it’s the stuff Lifetime Holiday Movies are made of. :)

Despite what happened to my dad, this year has been pretty great. One of the best things about 2012 and being an indie author in general, is that I get to meet and become friends with so many awesome writers.

I was going to compile a big list of writers who you should be reading, but I don’t want to leave anyone out accidentally. So, here’s the deal: In the comments tell me about a writer that you are thankful for and why I should read them. I’ll randomly pick three winners from the comments when INDIEgiving is over and gift them any indie e-book of their choice from Amazon, BN, or Smashwords.

Happy holidays!

For more INDIEgiving posts, click here.

 

Way to post, like, once a month dude.

It’s still summer here for another month. My kids don’t start school until mid-late September and it’s actually hot here, so we’re wringing all we can out of the season while we have the chance.

Of course, other things have been going on – the hubs and I had our 10 year wedding anniversary and we took a little trip to the San Juan islands. While we were there, we met authors Keary Taylor and Nikki Jefford. So much fun! And I’ll be meeting Amanda Hocking in person for the first time next week. I’ve been friends with all of these lovely ladies online for a long time – it’s great to finally meet face-to-face!

The kids have been in swimming lessons and track camp and they start sports camp this week, followed by karate and dance at the end of the month. My mom taxi is in full effect!

I also started a camp of my own, sort of, Crossfit! It’s really hard, but rewarding in that way where you’re using muscles you didn’t know you had. Right now I’m working out four days a week and will be moving to five next week. Wish me luck!!

There are birthday celebrations coming up, more weekend trips, the Pac NW YA bbq, a Gotye concert and back-to-school shopping! My August calendar has so much stuff on it, I can barely make out what I’m supposed to do from one day to the next!

So, what have I been working on? Found is coming along nicely, if not at a snail’s pace. The covers for the entire Penny Black trilogy should be ready soon – I’ll post them everywhere ASAP! The Awesome Robin Ludwig has done it again!! I finished listening to the audiobook of Glimpse last night – look for that to be available by the end of the month.

And, honestly, I’ve been reading a lot. Seaweed, Tangled Tides, Crave, and Envy in the past two weeks. I get to a point a couple of times a year where I just want to do nothing besides read. I always give into it. :)

I hope everything is going well with you all and that your summer has been a blast! I’m sure I’ll be around more often when it starts to rain. :)

Happy INDIEpendence Day!

This INDIEpendence Day I’d like to celebrate the awesome V.J. Chambers!

V.J. and I have been friends for a couple of years. She reviewed Glimpse on her website and I got a Google Alert about it. That’s how we met!

I thought since she did me a solid, I should probably read Breathless (Book One of the Jason and Azazel Trilogy) to see if I was into her books. Well, let me tell you, I felt like lightning struck my brain. I quickly devoured Trembling and Tortured, the other two books in the trilogy. (For a complete list of her books, click here.)

V.J.’s books are everything I love about reading indie. They’re deliciously weird and dark and sexy and funny. Her characters act like real people, even when they have supernatural abilities. She doesn’t go easy on religion or sexuality. A lot of her characters screw up big time and the process of watching them try to redeem themselves is the readers reward.

After reading the Jason and Azazel Trilogy, I basically told V.J. I’d beta read her grocery list if she wanted. Good thing she writes hella fast, because she had more books to shoot my way instead.

Like the Jason and Azazel Apocalypse Trilogy Omnibus (same characters, a whole new trilogy!) and my current personal favorite, The Toil and Trouble Trilogy.


Loyalty. Family. Trust.

Olivia Calabrese has valued nothing more strongly since her mob boss father was arrested and her mother was killed in the cross fire. Even though her family sells illegal magical charms that have the nasty side effect of turning some wearers into berserkers—rage-filled monsters—she sees betrayal as a far worse offense than harming people. To prove her loyalty, she dreams of succeeding her father as head of the mob family.

When her uncle, the current boss, is shot by a rival gang, she just might get her chance.

But her cousin, her only competition, whispers something to her that throws her off track. He says her mother ratted the family out to the police. He says that her mother’s death wasn’t an accident, but a hit ordered by her father.

Her entire worldview called into question, Olivia sets about hunting down the truth about her parents. And to complicate matters, she seems to be falling for a boy who’s turning into a berserker—from her own family’s charms.

As her set of values shatters around her, Olivia must choose between staying loyal to her family or fighting against them.


Olivia Calabrese struggles to deal with the fact that her boyfriend Brice turns into a berserker—rage-filled monster—every night at midnight, and that if she ever has sex with him, she’ll turn into one too. When she’s not busy looking for a cure (that everyone claims doesn’t exist) for the berserker virus, she’s trying to deal with the threats her mob boss father Lucio levels against her newly formed jettatori “family.”

If that weren’t enough, it’s becoming clear that Tommy, her mentor and friend, is a double-agent for Lucio, feeding information to Lucio so that he can try to kill her with armies of berserkers.

And to make matters even worse, her right-hand man Josh seems to be developing a crush on her, something that Brice is not particularly happy about.

I just love these books! They. Are. Fabulous.

That’s why I’m giving three sets away! (Entry form at the bottom of the post.)

But first, check out this great guest post V.J. wrote about antiheroes.

If you asked me to choose between having Han Solo or Luke Skywalker back me up in a fight, I’d pick Luke. If you asked me which one I thought would make a better husband and father, I’d pick Luke. If you asked me which one I would rather play in a game of cards, I’d pick Luke.

On the other hand, if you asked me to watch Star Wars without the character of Han Solo, I’d walk out from sheer boredom.

I’m not sure when my obsession with antiheroes began, but I would guess that watching Han Solo was right there at the beginning. Han was a little shady. You were never sure, especially at the beginning, whether he was really on the side of the good guys or if he was just around to make money. When he started hitting on Leia, he was all kinds of cocky, in the way where he might get a sexual-harassment lawsuit if he was doing it now and not in a galaxy far, far away. And he was extremely rude. To, like, everyone.

However, Han was the heart and soul of the movies. (The lack of a Han Solo character in the prequels is one of the many ways they went wrong, but that’s a subject for an entirely different essay.) Take Han away, and all you’ve got is good versus evil in space with laser swords. Don’t get me wrong, that’s still pretty cool. But a character like Han Solo… well, that makes things really interesting.

I like characters like Han Solo. I like characters that struggle to do the right thing. I like characters who aren’t even sure what the right thing is. I like characters who make it just a teensy bit hard for me to care about them. I like characters with flaws. Big flaws. Nasty flaws. Flaws that make me uncomfortable. I like Lestat. I like Tony Soprano. I like essentially everybody in The Walking Dead.

Don’t get me wrong. It’s not that I like bad guys. I don’t have any intention of rooting for people who like to hurt other people, my enjoyment of slasher movies notwithstanding. What I like are people that you care about, people who you want to win, but people who do their best to win, even if it means they aren’t very Pollyanna about it. I think those kind of people are more real. And while I’m not a stickler for extreme realism in my fiction, a realistic character — emotional realism, I suppose — is a definite plus.

So if those are the kind of people that I like to read about, obviously, those are the kind of characters I’m going to write about. My characters don’t always do the right thing. Sometimes they do things that shock and disgust me. They inhabit a gray world. They aren’t the bad guys. That’s for sure. But sometimes they don’t particularly act like good guys either. Still, I think their struggles are somewhat more poignant for the fact that they aren’t stalwart heroes in the traditional sense. Instead, they’re a little broken. They aren’t sure which way to go.

If antiheroes intrigue you too, then you might like my books. Just remember that like Han Solo, my characters might shoot first.

                                                                                                                                                            

V. J. Chambers is fond of snakes, cheesecake, her boyfriend Aaron, Stephen King books, Buffy, and corduroy pants (although not exactly in that order).

She is the author of the two Jason and Azazel trilogies and many other stories for teens and adults.

She lives in Shepherdstown, WV.

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Some thangs and #ROW80

I have a list of things I keep meaning to tell you all!

If you have a blog: Sign up for the Indelibles INDIEpendence Day celebration!

If you like to read interesting posts and win stuff: Visit the Mid Summer Dream Fair! My post is called The Stage and it’s coming up at the end of the month.

If you want to win a paperback copy of the Day of Sacrifice Omnibus: Sign up on Goodreads or…sign up on that big sign up widget thingy over in the sidebar there.

If you want to get two monthly newsletters about new releases from the Indelibles and the Pacific Northwest YA Authors: Click the link for the Indelibles and for the PacNWYAAuthors to sign up.

Row80 update: I’m making decent progress on the pen name stories and I purchased an e-book cover, so that’s a done deal. I thought of yet another funny story for the BABD blog…and someday I might actually write it and the other 17 stories I have to put on there. I haven’t worked anymore on Found. 

With the kids out of school and my husband only working away from home three days a week, I just can’t get anyone to leave me alone. If I didn’t have to pay for a new roof in July, I’d seriously consider renting office space and putting the kids in day care for a few hours every day!

Whenever people interview me they always ask how I manage to write books and stay at home with the kids. It’s a friggin’ MIRACLE that’s how. I have no idea. It just gets done and never in as timely a manner as I want. ;)

You’re invited to the fair!

Indieversary Winners

Thanks to everyone who participated in my indieversary giveaway. All of your comments meant a lot to me – so nice!

The winners of the giveaway are:

Grand Prize: Ima Shrew

1st Prize: Kristin Craven Cross

2nd Prize: Kela McClelland

Congratulations!

Now I’m off to finish Unfavorable. The Day of Sacrifice series comes to an end this week!

I hesitate to use the word epic, but…

…I’m about to give away a boatload of e-books!

Today is my 2-year Indieversary – yup, that’s right, I’ve been an indie/ self-published author for two years. Happy book birthday to Glimpse!!

Normally, this would be the paragraph where I lay a bunch of sweet stats on you and be inspiring to other writers and what-not, but I suck at keeping track of stuff. (I hear the third year [I'm totally lying] is when you get control of your indie career. I’m expecting to wake up tomorrow being able to make spreadsheets and do my taxes without using “guesstimates.”)

I’ll just say this: I’m doing great, my job rocks, I’ve met a lot of cool people who I now consider friends, and I earn enough to buy what I want. (Excluding $700,000 farms. C’mon, I’m not Amanda, for crying out loud!)

So, yay, Happy Indieversary to me! Let’s get to the giveaway!!

There are three prize levels.

Grand Prize – 26 ebooks!

Exiled by RaShelle Workman, Running Wide Open and Getting Sideways by Lisa Nowak, Transfer Student and 13 on Halloween by Laura A.H. Elliott, Watched and Protected by Cindy M. Hogan, Tangled Tides by Karen Amanda Hooper, Sleepers by Megg Jensen, The Green by Karly Kirkpatrick, Beautiful Demons and Inner Demons by Sarra Cannon, Clockwise by Elle Strauss, BECOME by Ali Cross, Destined by Jessie Harrell, Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn, Dream Smashers by Angela Carlie, The Secret of Spruce Knoll by Heather McCorkle, The Veil by Cory Putman Oakes, How to Date an Alien by Magan Vernon, BOUND by C.K. Bryant, A Spy Like Me by Laura Pauling, The Soulkeepers by G.P. Ching, Unenchanted and The Iron Butterfly by Chanda Hahn, Artemis Rising by Cheri Lasota

First Prize – 15 ebooks!

Exiled, Running Wide Open and Getting Sideways, Transfer Student and 13 on Halloween, Watched and Protected, Tangles Tides, Sleepers, The Green, Beautiful Demons and Inner Demons, Clockwise, BECOME, Destined

Second Prize – 11 ebooks!

Open Minds, Dream Smashers, The Secret of Spruce Knoll, The Veil, How to Date an Alien, BOUND, A Spy Like Me, The Soulkeepers, Unenchanted and The Iron Butterfly, Artemis Rising 

Fill out the entry form below.  All that’s mandatory is that you leave a blog comment with your e-mail, but if you “Like” and/or Tweet about the giveaway, you get extra entries.

Good luck and may the odds be ever in your favor. (Hey, it’s my indieversary. I can be a total dork, more than usual, if I want to.)

Much love and thanks to all of you!

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Introducing Protected – Watched Series Book Two by Cindy M.Hogan

They found her.

Now she must run and leave behind everything she knows, including herself.

Protected links:
Facebook page or

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Watched-The-Book-By-Cindy-M-Hogan/185737298139932

Goodreads or http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13485427-protected

Goodreads author page or

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4858618.Cindy_M_Hogan

Amazon or http://www.amazon.com/Protected-Watched-Book-Cindy Hogan/dp/0985131802/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_1

Praise for Protected
“From bullies to terrorists, Christy faces challenge after challenge in this stunning sequel that raises the stakes, both for her safety, and her love-life. A fantastic addition to a series that is sure to catch the hearts of readers.” ~Heather McCorkle, author of the Channeler series

“PROTECTED is a thrilling follow-up that left me sitting on the edge of my seat and begging for more.”- Magan Vernon author of How to Date an Alien

“A suspenseful, romantic, and intriguing novel. Protected is a riveting novel that I couldn’t put down until the very last word.” Miriam Barton, author

“Protected, is unique and so elegantly written that it did no less than amaze me with the brilliance of this author. In a world where danger is real and there are bad people just waiting to hurt you at every turn, Cindy M. Hogan still manages to weave in the hope that is found in believing in a higher power.
This is one of the very best YA series I have ever read and it’s definitely worth picking up. I think I love this series most because of the real-life drama and situations these teens are put in. The situations are indicative of what could truly happen in today’s world and that’s what makes it so exciting and thrilling. Packed with a combination of heart-wrenching teen angst and heart-stopping action with the threat of some really bad people, this is one you don’t want to miss!”
~Kitty Bullard GMTA reviews

“This anticipated sequel sizzles with equal parts thriller, suspense and romance. A spine tingling story I could not put down.” ~C.K.Bryant, author of BOUND

“Protected has equal parts romance and thriller. This fast paced novel has a little something for everyone!” -Lani Woodland, author of Intrinsical

Author Bio

Cindy M. Hogan graduated with a secondary education teaching degree and enjoys spending time with unpredictable teenagers. More than anything she loves the time she has with her own teenage daughters and wishes she could freeze them at this fun age. If she’s not reading or writing, you’ll find her snuggled up with the love of her life watching a great movie or planning their next party. She loves to bake, garden and be outdoors doing a myriad of activities.

Contact
cindymhogan (at) yahoo (dot) com

Links
Cindy M. Hogan author blog or cindymhogan.blogspot.com
Watched blog or watched-thebook.blogspot.com
Twitter @watched1
Facebook page

Watched: Murder was Just the Beginning

It takes more than a school trip to Washington, DC to change Christy’s life. It takes murder.
A witness to the brutal slaying of a senator’s aide, Christy finds herself watched not only by the killers and the FBI, but also by two hot guys.
She discovers that if she can’t help the FBI, who want to protect her, it will cost her and her new friends their lives.

Links for Watched

Facebook page or

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Watched-The-Book-By-Cindy-M-Hogan/185737298139932

Amazon print and ebook or

http://www.amazon.com/Watched-Murder-was-Just-Beginning/dp/0615493386/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_i

Goodreads Watched book or

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11385485-watched

Goodreads author page

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4858618.Cindy_M_Hogan

Barnes and Noble or

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/watched-cindy-hogan/1100210702?ean=2940011281709&itm=1&usri=watched+by+cindy+hogan

Praise for Watched
“A fantastic read, full of suspense and excitement! Cindy M. Hogan writes brilliantly and she knows just how to keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s virtually impossible to just relax reading this book and when you finish you feel as if you’ve been right there in the midst of it all!”
-Kitty Bullard, GMTA review

“I loved it! This is a clean, YA suspense novel that I was happy to have my teenage daughter read. We both agreed that the characters were real and the situation was believable. Once you sat down with this book you did not want to get up until you were done. The suspense and action grabbed a hold of you until the very end. Both my daughter and I are excited that the second in the series is coming out.” D. Chapman, Amazon reviews

“When I first read Watched, I was intrigued. So intrigued, in fact, that I read it in a single day! It grabbed me and held me in its pages, spinning a tale of murder and mystery, self-discovery, and action. The plot was new and creative, and it was definitely an original in its own enchanting way. If you’re looking for a midnight thriller, cozy up with this modern masterpiece!”
~Music Mae, Amazon reviews

“Watched is a great book that keeps you on your toes, dying to find out what happens next.”
~AMOJeweler Amazon reviews

“Watched is one of the best books I’ve ever read. It was interesting very quickly and kept me wanting to read more. Thanks for a good book that is appropriate for all ages that can and like to read.” -Marcia M. Amazon reviews

“Fast paced suspense.”
~C.K.Bryant, author of BOUND

“Intense. It captured me.”
-Purcell, amazon review

“Lots of fun, good twists and turns.”
-Tietjen, amazon review

Introducing Return to Eden by G.P. Ching

 

Return to Eden, the third book in G.P. Ching’s The Soulkeepers Series releases (officially) April 1st in eBook and Paperback.  To celebrate, G.P. is going on a virtual tour.  You’ll see reviews, interviews, and never before seen video guest posts of G.P. answering some of your most pressing questions.   Plus, you can enter to win some fabulous giveaways!

 

Here’s more information on Return to Eden:


Dr. Abigail Silva has waited over 10,000 years for redemption and a chance at a real relationship with the angel she loves. But when you’re made from evil itself, it’s hard to remember if salvation is worth the wait. With Lucifer’s plan coming to fruition, she must decide if God’s offer of humanity is all it’s cracked up to be, or if a deal with the devil is the more promising solution.


Available now on: 

Amazon

 

G.P. Ching is the author of The Soulkeepers Series and a variety of short fiction. She specializes in cross-genre paranormal stories, loves old cemeteries, and enjoys a good ghost tour. She lives in central Illinois with her husband, two children, and one very demanding guinea pig. 

Visit her:

http://gpching.com

http://TheSoulkeepersSeries.com

Author Facebook Page

 

What can you win?


Weekly Prizes

Each week G.P. will award one prize per blog she visits, including:


A $10 customized Visa Debit Card!  G.P. will give away ten of these throughout the tour. Use them anywhere Visa is accepted for anything you desire!  

 
 


Or the winner’s choice of eBook from either G.P. Ching or any of the Indelible authors along with some signed Soulkeepers bookmarks.



Grand Prize

A personalized, signed set of paperbacks (The Soulkeepers, Weaving Destiny, and Return to Eden) will be given away to one lucky winner at the end of the tour. (Open to US residents only)



To enter, visit G.P. at www.gpching.com.


 

Spider Wars by Angela Carlie

My buddy and author-y partner in crime, Angela Carlie, has a new book out!

The second book in the Lords of Shifters series, Spider Wars, is now available!

 What happens when a species is tired of being stomped on?
Jess’ life has never been ordinary. After all, life on the road with an immortal family of gypsies is hardly predictable. Living in the small town of White Salmon, Washington has brought some normality to her life. But when her cheating, sometimes boyfriend, Nicu, gets involved with a group of arachneshifters, life gets a little sticky. Will she be able to save him from the web he’s spun? More importantly, how much is she willing to risk to get him back?

This novel is meant for mature readers.

 Available now on Amazon and Smashwords.

For a limited time, you can get the first book in the series, Loramendi’s Story for FREE on Amazon.

I’ve read and enjoyed both of these books and recommend them to fans of YA paramormal!