Friday, 31 August 2012

Cover Reveal! The Ghost of Josiah Grimshaw


The Ghost of Josiah Grimshaw,
 a Morgan Sisters Novel
 by Suzy Turner



Adopted sisters Lana Beth and Emma Jane are polar opposites, but when the same strange 'tattoo' suddenly appears and winds its way up their bodies within days of each other, they realise there's more to their relationship than they could ever have imagined. 
Sent off to London for two weeks of work experience, the Morgan Sisters soon find themselves being initiated into the ancient Praxos Foundation, one that protects the innocent while fighting evil, both human and supernatural.
At the same time, Lana Beth and Emma Jane must also investigate why the sweet but sometimes pesky ghost of Josiah Grimshaw just won't leave them alone.

 Release date  November 14, 2012.



Check out the rest of Suzy Turners amazing work

THE RAVEN SAGA 



After the inexplicable disappearance of Lilly Taylor's parents, she has no choice but to move to Canada where she unravels some frightening yet intriguing family secrets... Her whole life had been based on a lie. Lilly had grown up in a loveless home with a father who she had barely ever seen and a mother who was... well, not very motherly. After they mysteriously disappear without a trace, Lilly is sent to Canada where she finds a whole new way of life. A life filled with love and people who care for her. But that's not all she discovers, Lilly also finds out that she isn't who, or what, she thinks she is. Lilly has a very special ability and it's just a matter of time before her true self starts to shine. And when it does, her life will never be the same again. Raven is a fantasy novel for children and young adults set in the beautiful province of British Columbia.




On her 15th birthday, December Moon discovers she is the descendant of a family of witches, kept in the dark her entire life in an effort to protect her. But when Lilly, her best friend, finds herself in danger from one of the world's most evil vampires, December will do everything in her power to stop him. December Moon is a fantasy novel for children and young adults set in BC, Canada.



December and Lilly have got their work cut out for them. Not only are they desperately trying to figure out the identity of the Lost Soul, and track him down, they've also got to investigate why Powell River's newest resident has got all of their men falling at her feet.
But when they learn that the Nephilim might be involved, it becomes clear that they're all in extreme danger...


Bout this amazing author



Although Suzy is a Yorkshire lass at heart, she left her home town of Rotherham, UK,  to move to Portugal with her family when she was ten. 
The Algarve continues to be her home, where she lives with husband Michael, Roxy (their dog), Hermione, Robbie, Scully and Poppy (their cats) and their newest addition, Podengo, Luna. 
Suzy's career began soon after completing her A levels when she was offered the position of trainee journalist for a local English newspaper. Her love of writing developed and a few years later she moved on to become assistant editor for the region's largest English language publisher. Since then she has also worked as the editor of one of the Algarve's most loved monthly lifestyle magazines. Early in 2010 however, Suzy began working as a freelance writer and author. She has since completed her first three novels for young adults, Raven, December Moon and The Lost Soul, which make up The Raven Saga trilogy.
She is now busy working on a new series of books, The Morgan Sisters, which is set in England. 
To get in touch with Suzy, please use either the form on the contact page or click here to send an email directly and she will get back to you as soon as she can.



Where to find Suzy Turner 





Wednesday, 22 August 2012

At What Cost ~ blog tour.




During her junior year, sixteen-year-old Maggie Reynolds expected to shop for prom dresses not maternity clothes. Now, instead of studying for the SATs, she’s reading, What to Expect When You’re Expecting. Maggie’s ‘Mother Dearest’ lives in fear that Maggie will somehow taint the family name, so Maggie can’t turn to her for help. Meanwhile, her father is oblivious to anything but his 9-9 job. And her boyfriend, Justin? She’s pretty sure he’ll stay by her side.

While Maggie wrestles with her options, Justin offers a solution: abortion. It would solve all her problems quickly, easily, and effectively. And her parents would never know, which means they won’t throw her out and cut her off like they’d always threatened if she got herself knocked up. Now Maggie must decide which choice she can live with: abortion or teenage motherhood. Either way, it’ll be a tough road to travel.




About the Author 

" YA author repped by Steve Hutson/Wordwise Media. I sing, I write, I create. Though not necessarily in that order & not all at the same time. " 



"In my spare time, I sing and play the piano in the church worship band, bake, make jewelry and run my kids to their various activities."
Jessie Andersen lives in a small town in Western New York with her husband and three kids. A former English teacher, she now spends her time writing while the kids are at school and the baby is sleeping. She volunteers at the local library and sings in the church band


Where can you find the author 


Here are my social media sites:




Where Can I purchase the book?

Amazon:  . Amazon UK:   . B&N .   Astraea Press: 


Monday, 20 August 2012

Interview a book blogger Monday



I have started this feature because as an author I believe I think book bloggers are my life line. I would also like to get into the heads of readers and bloggers. This week I had the privileged to interview the lovely Anna Dase From Read Between the lines - an up an coming book blogger quickly making her mark in our community of crazy book obsessions.

Read Between The Lines 

What is your favorite part of book blogging?  

RBTL: I love sharing my love for books with everyone, and I love getting to talk to authors about their writing and what they have in the works for us avid readers.

What is your opinion on negative reviews?

RBTL: WOW this is a good question. My opinion and remember this is just my opinion. I personally try to refrain from really negative reviews especially if it is part of a tour. If I have to do a review for a tour and I cannot give it a 3 or higher I contact the author in advanced. If I review a book that is not associated with a tour I will display my review as I see fit though. I think all reviews should be completely honest opinion of the reader and if worded correctly a learning tool for the author. I do not believe in going out there and bashing someone’s book at all. If you do not like it explain the good and the bad parts without humiliating the author because that is uncalled for and extremely rude and cold hearted.  Most authors like the honesty and learn from it to improve their writing as long as the reader does not an anyway try to humiliate them.

Do book bloggers get the thanks they deserve?

RBTL: Honestly not all the time.  I would be happy if I got a thank you in the comments especially if it is part a tour. You have some that say thank you all the time then you have some that don’t even bother to stop by and see what you have done. The latter part is a little disheartening but I will continue to do it because I love to read and share amazing books and authors with the world. 

As a book blogger what is the most rewarding feeling?

RBTL: The most rewarding feeling is sharing books with the world. And when someone tells me that my post that I did for them was phenomenal that is always a fantastic feeling.

Top achievements?

RBTL:  I have had a couple but the most monumental one would be when I was able to attend BEA 2012 that was such a fantastic  experience that I cannot wait to  attend next year’s  BEA. I have also been award a few blogger awards on my blog plus just recently my blog was nominated for best blog design in the bloggy awards which was pretty awesome also.

Favorite series?

RBTL: WOW Another Good Question. This is not fair L I do have my favorites but I really hate displaying them like this for I do not want another author  upset if they are not included in this list. There are so many FANTASTIC SERIES but not all are my favorites but are ones that I will continue to follow through the end.

Top favorite books for 2012?

RBTL: There is a list to long to name for this as well and I would be really upset if I named one book and not another and it hurt someone’s feelings. I really enjoy reading and for me naming favorites is really hard.

What elements give a book a 5 star rating?

RBTL: It has to blow my mind from start to finish like sit on the edge of my seat type story?  I want to feel the emotions of the characters.

Do you judge a book by its cover?

RBTL: I hate saying this but unfortunately I do and I believe I am not the only one out there guilty of this. I know the old saying “ Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover” but when a cover is good it catches my eye and I pick it up to read the synopsis then decide if I want to read it.

Best covers for 2012?

RBTL: Of Course Yours is Gorgeous , Ashley Robertson Unguarded, Yasmine Galenorn  Shaded Vision ,
MaryLynn Bast No Remorse & Caitlin Kittredge The Nightmare Garden and the list could go on.

When do you decided to put a book down and not continue to read it any further.

RBTL: I always read at least the first 3 chapters of a book and if it does not catch my attention I do not finish it.

What are your pet peeves about indie authors?

RBTL: I do not really have a lot of pet peeves with Indies (I support Indie Authors 100%) the only thing I get upset is if they get mad when they do not get 5 stars all the time.  Everyone is entitled to their opinion but same goes to readers if you do not like the book no need in bashing it when reviewing list its good qualities and the bad without being rude. You will get a better turn out if everyone plays nice. Authors learn from criticism that is given. Authors we know you put a lot of hard work into your book but not everything you write will be what we all want to read everyone differs in what they like. So if you only get a 3 star and not a 5 don’t get upset the book was still enjoyable the reader just found flaws in their opinion. I always do my best to go above and beyond but even I cannot make everyone happy. I love it when they tell me they love my blog that it is beautiful but I get upset when they don’t read anything and in turn get upset when I turn down their book. If I turn down your book I am not trying to single you out. I turn it down because I do not think it is fair to except a book that I may not be able give the exposure that it needs. 

~ x ~

Thank you Anna for taking the time to answer some really difficult questions.

You can find Anna on twitter . Facebook . Pinterest 

Monday, 13 August 2012

The Broken Destiny Release Party give@way!!!



~Her Destiny is to rise above the fall ~

The Broken Destiny




To Celebrate the Release of the Debut Novel 
The Broken Destiny
Giveaway runs until the 20th of August

One winner will win:



The Broken Destiny

Is the first book in The Broken Series. A cross over between, Science fiction, dystopian and an Urban Fantasy adventure.
Her Destiny is to rise above the fall that threatens her soul. Her soul is the key to unlocking a secret weapon that has been hidden since the time of the ancients. Ava and her kind have been exiled to planet Poseidon after Earth’s destruction. Ava carries a secret journal hidden from The Council and The Keepers which have led her to believe everything they were told about their origins is a lie. Weeks after one of her friends go missing, she is saved from an attempted kidnapping by a Minoan boy, and taken back to their village where the truth of her kind and her prophesied destiny is brought to light. Her destiny is to rise above the fall, to reveal the truth, to save her kind, and expose the lies. Her Destiny starts off with betrayal. Through a series of horrific events she will become what she hates to save the ones she loves.

Prologue 

All my life, I had searched for something, something I thought I ought to be. I felt like I was living someone else’s life, waiting for the awakening of my own. I felt like an empty shell burning for life. That was, until the day I lay dying in the prince’s chambers. I could no longer feel the pain from the tear in my gut. The only sensation left was a hollowed-out feeling that I had made a huge mistake in assuming that taking my own life, would have stopped the ancestors’ spirit from raging out. I had given up. I didn’t want to see myself killing the ones I loved. I was the Chosen one, but I threw it all away for what I thought would save a life. Could you end a life to save a life? I did, and I have regretted it ever since. I realized then that things like me are not meant to exist. What had been missing my whole life? It was I. To find myself, I had to lose myself in the worst possible way. The consequences of my actions became the legend of The Broken.

The Daughters of Saragael ebook Trilogy

by Raine Thomas 



They aren’t gods and goddesses. They aren’t angels. They’re the beings upon which human myths and biblical stories are all based.
They are Estilorians.
Humans and Estilorians once shared the earth. Over time, humans realized they could never have the powers and abilities of the long-lived Estilorians, and began warring against them as well as each other. To save humanity from themselves, the nine Estilorian elders joined together to create their own plane of existence, removing all Estilorians from the human plane and becoming beings of legend.
In so doing, they doomed themselves to an emotionless existence. No happiness or joy. No optimism or hope.
And no love.
Millennia later, their possible salvation comes in the form of three teenage, half-human girls…the daughters of one of their own.
The Daughters of Saraqael.

~ x ~

& Dead Radiance, Dead Radiance awesome book marks
TG Ayer 
  



  
Dead Radiance

That day I knew for sure. I'd lost control of my tears then. They fell in huge, mocking drops. I stared at Joshua through those bitter tears, my heart missing beats as I tried to remember to breathe. I finally knew what the glow meant. I was a freak and Joshua was going to die. Bryn Halbrook had always seen the glow. But it is only when her best friend dies that she discovers the meaning of those beautiful golden auras — Death. Alone, lost in the foster system, she struggles to understand who she is and why she was cursed with the ability to see the soon-to-be-dead. The new foster kid, Aidan, isn’t helping any. Mr. Perfect seems to fit in no matter what, making her feel even more pathetic. But when his affections turn to her, Bryn finds him hard to resist. Impossible actually. A mystery himself, Aidan disappears, leaving behind a broken heart and a mysterious book that suggests Bryn might not be entirely human.

Dead Embers

Valkyrie-in-training Bryn Halbrook just can't catch a break. With her boyfriend stuck in Hel and the taunting laughter of Loki still ringing in her ears, she struggles to concentrate on her training and duties in Odin's realm. The last thing she expects or wants is more adventure—but then treachery, a shocking abduction and a chilling discovery send her forth on another perilous, globe-hopping mission.



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Monday, 6 August 2012

Interview a book blogger Monday

I decided to dedicate every second Monday to interview a book blogger Monday. Book bloggers are lifelines to authors and readers. Its high time these hardworking passionate bloggers also get the limelight. Book bloggers are not only informative, creative, passionate people - they have views authors and readers need to take into concentration.


 Interview a book blogger week one Sandra Valente From SSBookFantatics 


I’ve been asked by Carlyle to write 10 lines on the above topic, which as you can see, I’ve added to. I’m not sure how I’ll manage that, because if I thought 140 characters on Twitter was crazy, then 10 lines to describe what book blogging means to me is an impossible mission, especially as I suffer from verbal you-know-what. Carlyle, I’m sorry bokkie, but… *rubs hands down face in desperation*

My blog is fast reaching its one year anniversary! Surely, this can’t be right? Amazingly, it’s true. It just dawned on me one day that I wanted to ‘try’ create a blog – just for the fun of it. I sat in front of my trusty (most times) computer, didn’t have a clue what I was doing and after numerous attempts, and hours upon hours, something started to take shape! To say it was exciting is an understatement. One thing I realised early on – I was having an insurmountable ton of fun. I love being arty-farty and creative, so out of the blue, I found an outlet where I could play around with all sorts of things, and the best part, I found a place where I could share with whomever was interested, my humble reviews and fanatical book obsession. If others could do it, why not me? From that point on, I resembled a bat out of hell, yes, flying blind included. It’s been one hell of a ride, in more ways than one! Of course, the look has changed drastically as I learnt more things as time passed, but what you see now, is exactly how I’d envisioned it looking. It may change again, hey I’m female, so it’s my prerogative; we can’t help liking pretty things. Then, I joined Twitter, or was it vice versa – it seems like I’ve been doing this for years – I can’t remember. No matter. I started interacting with people, tweeted my blog while simultaneously biting my nails, starting receiving review requests, which set my head spinning, conducted two interviews, hosted a giveaway, and the rest as they say is history. Whew!

I cannot fully express the joy running a blog brings me. I love putting together reviews, which in themselves take me up to an hour and a half to think about what I really want to say, read and re-read to make sure I’m happy with it, and that what I put up on my blog is something I’m proud of. I play with layouts, theme colours, words – all time-consuming tasks – but all so worth it. I can honestly say that had I the time to sit in front of my computer most of the day churning out book promotions, interviews, guest posts and reviews, I’d be in Heaven. Realistically though, ‘real’ life must take precedence. However, every second that I can spare to tweak my blog, put together a book promo, help an author in whatever way I can, write up a review, whatever – that is exactly what you will find me doing (besides reading). The blog has grown in leaps and bounds, and although I don’t have a huge amount of followers as some do, I’m not complaining, trust me, because the amazing people that do follow my blog, are truly appreciated for taking the time to do so, and for leaving comments whenever they are able to. It’s only been close to a year, but the ‘blog view hits’ have been phenomenal, I think. What more could I ask for? I’m happy – it’s an awesome feeling. I’ve had a few what I call ‘highlights’, where I’ve been sent books from two amazing authors, one a multi-published author (all autographed), not excluding the fact that I was asked by this very author to beta read her as yet unpublished book! The other from an insightful, fabulous pen-wielding author who blew me away with his work. Another coup due to blogging and Twitter, of course, was the great honour of meeting one of my favourite authors (I have many), the NYT romantic suspense bestseller – Karen Rose. My latest ‘freak-out’ moment, has to be an e-mail I received this past Monday, asking if I would like to be a part of another NYT bestselling author’s blog tour! Really? Need I say more? Yes, of course I do. I’ve met so many talented authors from all over who have become firm friends in this vast virtual world, and one in particular whom I’ve had the good fortune of meeting personally. I also happen to love her debut novel… she’s got talent, in spades! *bats eyelashes prettily at Carlyle* I’m a very lucky person indeed. All of this for doing something I love? Never in my wildest dreams, or imagination.

Carlyle, my thanks go hand in hand with my apology. 10 lines? I knew… just knew that I could not stick to it. I’ve admitted that I could talk a dead plant back to life on numerous occasions. Apparently, not even a keyboard can stop me!



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Interview: 



 What is your favorite part of book blogging? 
I love all of it, but receiving comments on whatever I post is wonderful. Also, being told that I’ve done a good job with a guest post, book promo or review is extremely gratifying. 


 What is your opinion on negative reviews. 


No matter how fantastic a certain book is, there will always be someone who won’t like it. This is a topic that I’ve seen argued over quite extensively. I personally don’t write reviews on books below 3 stars. This is my choice. Plus, as I like to take my time over my reviews, I won’t get any satisfaction writing a review about a book I hated including the fact that the author wrote the book pretty much the same as a five-year-old would write it. However, should I have any negative comments regarding a book I’ve read whether a 3, 4 or 5 star, I will say so, always in a nice way. What I do though, should I find an over abundance of spelling errors or whatever, I e-mail the author and let them know. You’d be surprised at how many responses I’ve received from said authors thanking me for bringing this to their attention. Some didn’t have a clue as their ‘friends’ all rated their book a 4 or 5 star, but never approached them personally to let them know. I never confront an author on any social media regarding this type of thing. Not only is it awful for them to have everyone see it, but I won’t intentionally hurt their feelings. 


 Do book bloggers get the thanks they deserve? 
Hmm, this one is sort of difficult. For the most part, I’d have to say yes. I guess it depends on who you are dealing with. I’ve made some really good author friends, and these particular people never forget me and vice versa, in one way or another. However, there are those that are great for a week or two, or a month or two, but after you’ve done something that benefits them (benefits me too in some way, I suppose), they forget about you, until of course, the next time they need you. As time goes by, you come to know and manage to separate who falls into which category.


 As a book blogger what is the most rewarding feeling?  
Getting to know people from all over the world. Sometimes, I receive the most amazing e-mails from really, really nice people. It makes me want to do this even more. 


 Top achievements? 


A few blog awards, which were unexpected but exciting, and receiving 10 autographed books from Leslie Kelly, one from Glenn Starkey AND meeting NYT romantic suspense author, Karen Rose!!! It’s been an awesome year. 


 Favorite series 


Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward. 


 Top favorite books for 2012 


Darker After Midnight by Lara Adrian; No One Left to Tell by Karen Rose; Lover Reborn by J.R. Ward; Lothaire by Kresley Cole; Obsession & Impulse by Debra Webb; Parallel Jump by Cameron Garriepy; Down the Darkest Road by Tami Hoag; the LCR series by Christy Reece; Beg for Mercy by Jami Alden; The Broken Destiny by Carlyle Labuschagne; Year of the Ram by Glenn Starkey. 


 What elements give a book a 5 star rating? 


This is a personal choice for every single reader. For me, it’s a book that just blows me away, surprises me, makes me feel anxious, upsets me, makes me cry, makes me laugh and smile, and one whose characters feel tangible – like they are a part of my everyday life! 


 Do you judge a book by its cover?


 I really try not to, but I have a penchant for gorgeous covers. In this cut-throat business, it’s almost become imperative that a cover has that WOW factor. After all, it’s what makes someone want to pick it up! Personally, if I see a book cover that I just glance over, I know it’s not a book I’m going to pick up. We all do it. I see it like this: your book cover is much the same as having your very own store. If I walk down the street and your store doesn’t look appealing, I (along with 90% of the human population if they are being honest about it) will continue walking. So, what you present on the outside should match what you are hopefully offering (and wanting to offer) on the inside. With this said, I’ve bought many a book that sported a gorgeous cover, yet found myself putting it down, or skimming over the pages as the inside was nothing it alluded to be. More often than not, I will pick up a book whose cover looks enticing over one with a cover that looks boring. Most times though, this is when I kick myself.


 Best covers for 2012? 


This is hard, because I love covers of books I haven’t even read. I’ll list a few: Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake; Die for Me by Amy Plum; Fifty Shades Darker by E L James (I love the mask); Amanda Hocking (any cover – they’re gorgeous); Rapture (Fallen Angel series) by J.R. Ward (due for release in September); Blood & Fire by Shannon McKenna. I could go on and on, but will restrain myself. 


 When do you decide to put a book down and not continue to read it any further.
  When it becomes so boring I can’t bring myself to read any further. Or when it’s so full of typos (I don’t mind some typos), it eventually drives me crazy! Oh, when it hasn’t been figured out that there are different ways to spell words i.e. UK & US spelling, and a mixture of both is used often resulting in the same word being spelled differently. This is frustrating. 


 What are your pet peeves about indie authors? 


Really? This question is surely asking for trouble! How much time do you have? Nah, just kidding. Best get on with it. One of my top pet peeves is receiving an e-mail from an indie author telling me how awesome my site is, that they have checked it out, and then promptly send me their book to review including all their links and whatnot. Now, if they had really ‘checked out’ my blog, they would have clicked on my RR page and seen, right at the top, that I am currently not accepting review requests. Ask rather to be contacted back when the blogger you have approached has cleared up their backlog. When I tell authors that I am currently snowed under and have a pile of books that need to be read and am not in a position to read theirs yet, but will do so in the future, they still want to send me their book to which I reply that it’s fine. What happens after this is what sometimes really stresses me out. Not all authors do this. I get e-mails asking if I have read their book yet ‘cause I said I would. *slaps hands over eyes*. Umm, no, because if I had, you would have received an e-mail from me telling you as much. This is something I always tell authors; I WILL get back to you. I always do, but please remember what I told you in the first place. I will read it when I have caught up, and when I have time. It’s how I am. In conclusion, I am one person, with one set of eyes, a husband, a son still in school, a house to run and so on. I can only do so much. I unfortunately do not sit and hope in vain that someone contacts me to read their book. I can find them on my own – I’m quite capable that way. When I check out anyone’s site/blog, I go through every page so’s not to look like an idiot afterwards. But then, I’m actually interested in finding out more about that person and their books. Lastly, one hand washes the other – don’t expect a blogger you’ve approached to go all out for your book, and two weeks down the line, you don’t know they exist anymore, until the next time you need them. Blogging is wonderful, but it is also hard work to put posts together. It’s our time, without any compensation (I personally don’t want any), so be NICE! :D We are after all trying to market your book and help you in any way we can. As my answers to this question seem to resemble a rant, I must just say that I’m really a very nice person! :p I will go out of my way to help any author who shows me the same respect I show them. Simple.


You can find Sandra  @BookwormSans / Facebook / Blog 


~ Thank you to the lovely Sandra for visiting us today~ 





Friday, 3 August 2012

Cover Crush Contest Dystopian Cover winner ~ Annie Wall


Cover Crush Contest Winner
Dystopian Category
Annie Walls 
~ x ~ 


Blurb 

Blurb: Life for Kansas was perfect until the day the world changed. She has been hiding out for four years in solitude. It's the only way to survive. 
The only way not to draw the living dead. Helping a small group of people, she learns the new world might not be what she assumes. 
Venturing out of her refuge and comfort zone, she meets Rudy, who helps her find a greater purpose. She realizes that the world has moved on without her.
 Only it's not what she expects. Her knowledge of the living dead grows and only makes her more curious as humanity continues to hang on by a thread. 
While on her search for answers she finds comfort in new friendships and love, but her past seems as if it will haunt her forever. 
Kansas takes it upon herself to help other survivors, which would be easy if the famished were the only obstacles. In a trilogy plot thick with twists and turns, it is emotional as much as it is horrifyingly gripping.







Interview Questions:

What are the key elements that tie in the cover with the story?
The lead character walking down a road in a desolate setting, gripping a machete completely sets the tone for going into the book.

Who designed your cover?
Stephanie Mooney, she's fantastic! She conquered my vision and made it her bitch.
She'll be designing the rest of my trilogy's covers.

What is the favorite part of the cover?
The whole cover is my complete vision. My favorite part are the lead characters
dreadlocks. When I was going about looking at stock art, there was nothing that caught
 my eye. I was skeptical about pulling it off, even thought about not including her
 dreads and make it a lower body shot, but Ms. Mooney did without a hitch.

Tell us about the book.
 TotD is about a woman, Kansas, how survival is everything to her, but she finds that life moves on no matter what. Throughout the trilogy she gradually learns to live again. I want it to be fun and entertaining for anyone to read. Usually when you read or watch anything about zombies, it's cheesy/comical, WAY out there, or just plain depressing. I want people to feel like if an apocalypse ever happens, there is still hope to live a semi-normal life. It's not to say that Kansas doesn't have downfalls, because she does. I took survival research and zombies twisting it my own way while adding character depth and tension, a long with suspense, and romance without taking away from the natural way humanity would continue in a world filled with zombies. I really hope people will like it.

What advice do you give others about creating a award winning cover?
The cover is where it starts, it's what grabs the attention of any book browser. I suggest anything that will set the tone of your book, and invest a little if you can. A professional can make any cover award winning, but have your vision of it first.

In you opinion does a great cover sell a book?
 You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, but people do! A cover is very important for marketing. Especially, if you're an Indie Author.



Taking on the Dead releases this August !



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Votes are now open for your favorite Fiction Cover