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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Book Blitz- THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS by @dangerpeak With An Excerpt & A #Giveaway!

I am so excited that THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS by Michael Thomas Perone is available now and that I get to share the news!

If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book, be sure to check out all the details below.

This blitz also includes a giveaway for TEN finished copies of the book courtesy of Michael & Rockstar Book Tours. So if you’d like a chance to win, check out the giveaway info below.

 

About The Book:

Title: THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS

Author: Michael Thomas Perone

Pub. Date: October 14, 2024

Publisher: Wheatmark

Formats:  Paperback, eBook

Pages: 251

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon, B&N  

A small town becomes obsessed with television—to the point of madness.
A cheerful innocent confronts the harsh reality of the world and is forever changed by the experience.
A struggling author begins receiving strange messages on the paper he uses to write.
A bullied, brilliant teen is put through the wringer of his high school and comes out the other side insane.
A detective of the future discovers he may be investigating his own untimely demise—and that of the world’s.

These and one more dark fable await you from the imaginative mind of the award-winning author Michael Thomas Perone. Part fractured fairy tales, part nightmare fuel, The Electric God and Other Shorts follows characters who struggle to remain sane in an insane world and features stories that will keep you up at night, wondering what might be lurking in the shadows.

  

Excerpt from The Electric God and Other Shorts

The drops of blood plopping onto Bill’s steering wheel were so large, they made a sound upon impact. Bill tried fruitlessly to divert his mind from the searing agony that heightened with each pump of his heart. Picturing his destination, Park City Memorial Hospital, he ignored the pain that wrestled for his attention as more blood leaked from his broken body. At once, Bill felt a booming crash directly behind him, and his car popped a wheelie, the front two wheels spinning in the air. When they met the street again with a resounding screech, Bill’s fears were confirmed after he looked over his ailing shoulder. A Model-Z purposefully rammed his bumper, and another muscle car was close behind.

“What is this, the karma police?” Bill asked himself. Two shots, one from each speeding car, alerted Bill of their intentions, and he shot back through the open driver’s side window, his ammo filling the sky but not striking any targets. An enemy bullet ricocheted off his trunk with a cartoonish Ping! sound, and another connected with one of Bill’s back tires. He continued driving, considering the flat a triumph since they were short one more bullet and it didn’t kill him. Another round burst his rear window in a spectacular splash of glass. Now Bill was a sitting duck. To avoid the incoming shots, he swerved erratically across the road, with bullets whistling by and one almost grazing his ear.

“How many freakin’ guns do they have?” Bill asked. He checked his own supply: his barrel was empty. “This just keeps getting better,” he muttered between gritted teeth. Resorting to Plan B, Bill slammed his brakes as the twin pursuing cars rushed past, one on each side. He then pulled a sharp left against traffic, the oncoming cars blasting their horns and veering out of the way. Bill was forced to take the longer, scenic route to the hospital. When he finally arrived, he hid his car behind a nearby stationery and stumbled into the emergency ward, half unconscious.

 

 

About Michael Thomas Perone:

 Michael Thomas Perone is an award-winning author who has written for The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore City Paper, Long Island Voice (a spinoff of The Village Voice), and The Island Ear (now titled Long Island Press), among others. Online, he has written for Yahoo!, WhatCulture!, and other websites that don’t end with an exclamation mark. His debut novel, the action-adventure Danger Peak, was the recipient of multiple awards, including The Fall 2022 BookFest Award in the category of Young Adult – Action and Adventure. His follow-up, the coming-of-age/sci-fi mindbender Déjà View, won First Place at the Spring 2024 BookFest Awards in the category of Young Adult – Literary and Coming of Age. It was also a finalist of The Eric Hoffer Book Award. He currently works as a Senior Editor and lives on Long Island with his wife and two daughters.

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Giveaway Details:

10 winners will receive a finished copy of THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS, US Only.

Ends November 19th, midnight EST.

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Blog Tour- PLEA TO A FROZEN GOD by C. M. Skiera With An Excerpt & A #Giveaway!

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the PLEA TO A FROZEN GOD by C.M. Skiera Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: PLEA TO A FROZEN GOD

Author: C.M. Skiera

Pub. Date: August 22, 2024

Publisher: C.M. Skiera

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 471

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Prince Ligo endured a troubled engagement. Betrothed to a foreigner to save a realm abandoned by their god, the prince suffers a seizure during a sacred hunt, and awakens to see his fiancée’s family usurp the volcano-menaced realm. Indeed, Prince Ligo has seen better days.

When the enigmatic Mystic Riggan rescues Prince Ligo from the deadly coup, she leads him on a pilgrimage to the cryptic God of Death’s secret sanctum. Fugitives in the frigid wilds, the beleaguered duo conscripts a badly wounded soldier to help them survive. Pursuing answers to what truly ails the realm, the misfit trio discovers more ancient mysteries at their journey’s end. They also find the beginnings of a home and family like none they’d ever known.

 

 

Excerpt:

Chapter 1

Before civilization blossomed on this watery planet, seven celestial visitors descended from the firmament in a fiery air boat.

 

Ligo

 

While a brisk wind buffeted Ligo’s face, his harnessed dogs pulled the basket sled across the white expanse. Calamir followed him, and both siblings trailed their father, King Kolf Fiegard. The patriarch led the early morning hunting expedition. Familiar ashen clouds hung low, shedding powdery flakes on the tundra and adjacent turbid sea.

“The Triplets are angry today,” Ligo said into a biting gust. He cast a sideways glance at three bumps on the gray southern horizon—one of which leaked a smoke stream.

“As usual,” said Calamir.

“Just one of our problems,” said Ligo.

“Why so glum? You’ll soon be married to save the realm. So what if you never see the sun?”

Ligo bit his tongue. My betrothal’s nothing more than a desperate gambit for a king with few options left. Though accustomed to his younger brother’s thinly veiled jealousy, Ligo tired of the subtle jabs. Not my fault I was born first.

Ligo often pondered what it would be like as second born. He envied Calamir’s apparent freedom from the heavy burden of responsibility. Ligo dreaded taking his father’s hectic, pressure-filled position. Oh, to be the spare, and not the heir.

King Fiegard craned over his shoulder and signaled his intention to stop. With a whistle and a stomp on his sled’s brake pedal, the king halted his dogs on an outcropping overlooking the icy shore. Ligo and Calamir parked their dogsleds beside their father’s.

Two dozen harnessed canines panted, their breaths visible in the chilly air.

“Tend to your hounds,” the king instructed his sons. “I’m going to have a look-see.” Ligo’s father unsheathed his spyglass and strode to a vantage point facing the ragged coast.

Ligo scratched one of his lead dogs behind her ears. “Good girl. Bet you don’t want to be here any more than I do.”

A stoic command rang out from behind, as a fourth, larger sled stopped behind the royals. Ligo nodded to the lanky Firon Halcha as he dismounted his toboggan sled, earmarked to haul the hunting bounty back to Castle Fieg.

Ligo acknowledged the royal hunt master, who returned the prince’s nod. Firon squinted at Ligo.

“Something bothering you, my lord?”

Ligo shrugged and shook his hooded head. “Just tired from the ride.” Though they’d spent the morning on the trek from Skelmoth, Ligo lied. An early morning scene he witnessed from his sled haunted him.

“Ligo doesn’t enjoy hunting,” Calamir said while patting his brother’s back with a gloved hand. A puff of snow escaped Ligo’s thick coat.

“But this hunt’s for your betrothal feast.”

Beneath his fur-lined hood, Firon’s bushy eyebrows rose. “Surely the importance of this tradition outweighs your . . . queasiness—my lord.” The huntsman flinched at his choice of words.

“I’m not queasy.”

“Just too lazy to hunt your own meat, then?”

Calamir asked, a smirk twisting his cheek.

Ligo sighed, recalling a limping arctic deer and her calf struggling through the snow on the ride out.

Moments later, three ice wolves closed in on the vulnerable caribou. The inevitable jarring cacophony broke Ligo’s heart. Though he didn’t see the slaughter, he experienced it aurally, while his imagination painted the gruesome imagery.

“No, it’s just, sometimes, I like to imagine a world where creatures don’t live in constant fear of death, and need to kill each other to survive.” Before the last word left his mouth, Ligo regretted speaking.

Stupid thing to say to a hunter.

Firon scoffed and shook his head. “Well, that ain’t the world we live in, my lord.” Crystals feathered the huntsman’s beard as he tempered his response to something appropriate for royalty. “But maybe in the next realm, if you’re lucky, my lord. Almighty Fieg willing, that is.”

“Those are near blasphemous sentiments for a son of Fieg,” Calamir replied, loud enough for their father to overhear. “Our ancestors worshipped the God of Death since she founded our line. Fieg is in our name.”

“I know,” Ligo said, bristling at his brother’s theatrical posturing. As if he’s more learned in the ways of Fieg than I. “I’m not saying death isn’t an integral part of the cycle.” Ligo avoided his brother’s gaze.

Should have kept my mouth shut, as usual.

“Kill or be killed’s the law of the land,” Calamir said. “You wouldn’t be a prince if it wasn’t for your ancestors battling for resources since the dawn of time.”

Ligo ignored his brother and daydreamed. Not being royalty appealed to him. We wouldn’t have to kill a walrus just so I can marry a woman I’ve never met.

“Don’t be sad,” Calamir teased as he wiped a frozen droplet from his nose. “You get to be king someday. Then, you’ll never have to hunt for yourself—you can delegate all the slaughter.”

Will I? What if I have a child who becomes engaged? Must I take them on some fool quest to kill an innocent beast for naught but ancient custom? “I suppose so.”

Calamir’s cheeks stretched into a victorious grin. Ligo ignored his brother’s unearned gloating and spat a wad of phlegm into the whiteness.

What if there’s a tragic accident and we all die out here? Just to appease Fieg with a pointless tradition? Ligo leaned into a stiff gust that pushed him southward. I suppose, if Fieg wanted us dead, she could take us while we sleep. Who knows, maybe she really appreciates symbolic efforts on her behalf? Ligo’s chapped lips curled into a subtle smile. He punched his smug brother in the arm.

Calamir fished a pouch from inside his coat and offered Ligo some dried caribou. “Last chance to eat something besides walrus for the next week.”

Ligo grasped the proffered packet and peeked inside. He salivated at the salty meat. Gloved thumb and finger extracted a lean strip, and he slid it into his mouth. Ligo’s stiff cheeks retracted into a smile as he chewed the caribou. I’m such a hypocrite for savoring meat and not wanting to kill my own food. His grin vanished, yet he took another piece.

“Hey, leave some for me,” Calamir said as he swiped the pouch.

Ligo’s tongue picked meat strands from his teeth while he crunched through the wind-crusted snow toward his father.

“See anything?” Ligo whispered.

The king handed Ligo his spyglass and spoke in a low voice. “A two-ton bull and his herd, at the edge of that ice field.” With his free hand, King Fiegard pointed toward the massive walrus.

Through the frosty lens, Ligo spied the slick beast and his prominent tusks. The alert bull served as sentinel while his herd rested on the ice. A mighty creature, doomed so we can feast on his tongue. Maybe he’ll get lucky and escape.

“This is as far as we take the dogs,” King Fiegard said. “Anchor the sleds. We walk from here.

Prepare our weapons, Firon. Lads, take your bows and don your quivers.”

The huntsman unloaded spears, clubs, and sealskin bladders from the sleigh bed. He inflated four sealskin balloons, and then attached them to cords at the end of each spear. If the wounded walrus reached the water, the floating sealskin would aid the hunters in recovering their prey.

While Firon Halcha secured the inflatables, each Fiegard grabbed a studded club. Both princes trained extensively with the standard Fiegardian melee and ranged weapons. Though proficient with a variety of blades and blunts, Ligo wasn’t an expert with any. Now that Calamir had grown to the same size as him, Ligo struggled in the practice yard to best his younger brother. He entertained no delusions that he’d ever beat the Master at Arms, much less be remembered as a warrior king. Ligo considered himself more of a scholar and spent his rare free time in the castle library. He smacked the club barrel into his gloved palm. Don’t need to be a tournament champion today, just steady aim and brute strength.

“You lead, Firon,” the King said. “Calamir, behind me, and Ligo, flank your brother.”

Ligo rankled at the order, yet logic drove his father. I’m the most vulnerable, and need to be protected for the wedding. Still, he couldn’t help but wonder what role his unfortunate condition played in his father’s decision. He fears I’ll suffer another attack.

Ligo found it difficult to blame his father, though the king displayed little talent at hiding his embarrassment.

That didn’t stop Ligo from longing for a cure for his affliction, or his father’s praise.

“Stay low, and quiet as can be, my lords,” Firon instructed the princes. “If we spook ’em, they’ll head for the water, and we’ll catch naught.”

Ligo exhaled a warm breath that froze on his chin. Wouldn’t that be nice? He shivered more from fear than the persistent chill. “What if they don’t spook?”

“Oh, they’ll spook alright, my lord. Walruses are fearsome in the water, but vulnerable on ice. Soon as that bull gets wind of us, they’ll all be swimming.”

The hunter secured his club to his belt, and then tucked his seal bladder under his arm before hoisting his spear.

“Soon as I harpoon the bull, charge in after me and stab him first, so we can keep him on the ice.”

“Then we club him,” Calamir said.

“Quiet, now,” King Kolf said. “Go on, Firon.”

The huntsman crouched and slid his feet across the snow, careful to avoid generating any crunching noise. King Kolf, Calamir, and Ligo mimicked him.

The four slunk down the embankment, creeping behind sculpted drifts to hide from the sentinel.

“Just think,” Calamir whispered, “right now, your princess is sailing into Worglen.”

Ligo wondered what his bride-to-be looked like.

Gael Drachia. They had only exchanged letters, filled with tepid small talk, and Ligo had never even seen a portrait. Her father, King Eronak, was reportedly a tall man, silver-haired and handsome. I’m sure she’s lovely.

“Still can’t believe father agreed to marry you to King Drachia’s daughter.”

Calamir’s whisper snapped Ligo from his trance. He shot his brother a stern look, under the guise of maintaining Firon’s mandated quiet, but truly, for interrupting his musing.

Ligo’s glare had no effect on Calamir, who continued speaking hushed words over his shoulder. He should watch where he’s going. The huntsman’s cautious pace provided time for the Fiegard sons’ minds to wander. The problem was, when Calamir grew antsy, so did his lips.

“S’pose Father has no choice,” Calamir said.

“Since Mother fled, and The Triplets started acting up, the realm’s fallen on hard times.”

Ligo agreed that the time had arrived to seek aid outside their dominion. Yet, an arranged marriage to his family’s former rival worried him. But Father knows what he’s doing. Doesn’t he? Calamir was correct about one thing; ever since their mother’s controversial disappearance, events had accelerated for the worse.

“Think father’s told King Drachia about your spells?” Calamir asked. “Bet he hasn’t.”

Ligo knew the truth and wasn’t proud of it. His father’s words echoed in his head: “Perhaps you’ll never have another, but if you do after marriage, pretend it’s your first. They’ve no way to know.”

Ligo loathed starting a union while hiding his worst secret. He yearned to please his father by helping the family, but feared deceiving his future in-laws. I’ll find a cure someday, with or without Mystic Riggan’s help.

Firon stopped and signaled his royal followers for silence. The huntsman’s fierce gaze relayed the message that they were close enough for the massive sentinel to hear them. With King Kolf glaring back at them as well, Calamir held his tongue and Ligo struggled to focus. Firon resumed his forward crawl, even slower than before.

Without Calamir’s whispering to distract him, Ligo’s mind wandered back to their pre-dawn exit from Castle Fieg. They guided their sled dogs through the dark, empty streets of Skelmoth in near anonymity. Few residents were awake that early, and of those that were, even fewer recognized the hunting party. Still, Ligo caught glimpses of a handful of salutes, bows, and waves as they sped through the town and past the hibernating farmlands. Most early morning folk paid them no mind, however. And I’m sure just as many cursed us under their breath, or worse.

Ligo recalled how, as a boy, the townsfolk adored the Fiegards. Did things appear different because I was a child? Ligo doubted this was the case.

When times are tough, blame the rulers.

The Realm of Fiegardia existed for centuries, with its territory encompassing the main island of Fiegsland and countless smaller outer islands. Fiegardia boasted the great mines, its source of wealth, and also supported a hearty fishing and whaling economy, bolstered by local seasonal farmers and a robust merchant trade.

During Ligo’s eighteen years, the southern volcanoes’ spewing increased incrementally, while the Fiegardian seasons turned colder. The more days the harbors froze, the fewer days trading ships could travel in and out of Fiegardia. The same applied for fishing boats, although fish could still be caught through holes in the ice. Only the miners remained undeterred, far underground during the working days, and mostly oblivious to The Triplets’ ash-laden skies and shortening summers.

Despite his layered leathers and furs, a chill radiated from Ligo’s bones. The cold bit so deep, his fingers and toes numbed. He feared the ominous aura signaled an oncoming attack. Ligo glanced over his shoulder at the barren landscape to shake the feeling he was being followed. He envisioned the ravenous wolves from earlier that day, but saw nothing. He ignored the sensations and convinced himself paranoia got the better of him. I always assume the worst.

With every cautious step, Ligo’s anxiety heightened. His body shivered, and he struggled with his fear. Ligo rationalized his condition. It was a long ride, and I’m nervous about the feast. And I really do hate hunting. He longed for the ordeal to end and imagined himself in bed beside a roaring hearth flame.

With Gael Drachia beside me, someday soon.

Behind a shiny ridge, Firon halted and faced the royals. His hands signaled the walrus herd was on the drift’s opposite side. The Fiegards understood they were to wait while Firon attacked the bull.

A hammer pounded between Ligo’s ears and an icy sweat coalesced on his trembling flesh. He gritted his teeth as Firon crawled over the ridge. Just hold on a little longer. It’ll soon be over.

From beyond the crystalline crest, the bull’s agonized wail echoed across the tundra. A split second later, Firon’s shout launched the Fiegards into action.

Spears raised, King Kolf and Calamir bounded over the bank. With both hands, Ligo clutched his spear and followed his kin into the fray. As he slip-slid over the ice-coated snow bank, he spotted Firon struggling with the wounded bull.

It’s huge!

The herd scattered into the sea while the huntsman drove his spear into the furious sentinel.

Ligo’s father and brother raced toward the fearsome bull, weapons poised. They need my help.

With his next step, Ligo’s vision blurred, and a scream escaped his lips. His spear dropped from his grip and warm fluid ran down his thigh. He pitched toward the unforgiving ice—and the enraged walrus.

Before impact, Ligo’s world disappeared.

 

 

About C.M. Skiera:

C. M. Skiera currently lives in San Diego, California, a long way from Michigan, where he grew up, graduated from Michigan State University, and started a career as an environmental engineer. He and his wife are devoted dog-lovers who share their home with two rescue Chihuahuas. Crimson & Cream is C. M. Skiera's debut epic fantasy novel.  He started writing the epic fantasy in 1999, and after many twists and turns, 13 drafts, plenty of rejections, the arrival of the 21st Century and  the advent of online self-publishing, the ebook was published in 2012. After Crimson & Cream, Mirrors & Mist (2015) and then Warlock & Wyrm (2017) followed as the second and third books of The Oxbow Kingdom Trilogy.

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Giveaway Details:

5 winners will receive an eBook of PLEA TO A FROZEN GOD, International.

Ends October 29th, midnight EST.

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

10/14/2024

Daily Waffle

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10/15/2024

Lady Hawkeye

Excerpt/IG Post

10/15/2024

Book Review Virginia Lee Blog

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10/16/2024

Edith's Little Free Library

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10/17/2024

Two Chicks on Books

Excerpt/IG Post

10/17/2024

Fire and Ice Reads

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10/18/2024

Rajiv's reviews

Review/IG Post

Week Two:

10/21/2024

Lifestyle of Me

Review

10/22/2024

ilovebooksandstuffblog

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10/22/2024

@thepagelady

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10/23/2024

Books and Zebras

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10/24/2024

@callistoscalling

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10/24/2024

Brandi Danielle Davis

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10/25/2024

The Momma Spot

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10/25/2024

GryffindorBookishnerd

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Cover Reveal- INFESTATION by #AileenErin With An Excerpt & A #Giveaway!


Today Aileen Erin and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for INFESTATION, the second book in her YA Romantasy series book which releases January 21, 2025! Check out the awesome cover and enter the giveaway!

 

On to the reveal! 

About The Book:

Title: INFESTATION (Days Of Iron And Clay #2)
Author: Aileen Erin
Pub. Date: January 21, 2025
Publisher: Ink Monster, LLC
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 414
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Special Preorder Price of $1.99 until release day!

 

SAMANTHA

I never thought I’d willingly walk into Hell again, but I did.

I survived and am back where I belong—at home. But Gabe, my demon-dead friend, is still missing. And the guilt is crippling me.

While I’m laughing and happy with my boyfriend, Gabe is suffering. While I’m resting and healing, Gabe is being endlessly tortured. But every plan I come up with is a suicide mission. And despite what it sometimes looks like, I’m not ready to die.

So, when my werewolf friends ask me to help their pack with a problem, there’s no way I can say no—even if I’m not ready to jump into another fight. There’s a mysterious evil the werewolves can’t track, and they need me to help them kill it.

It’s the perfect distraction. The only problem? Phoenix, a mortal, wants to go with me.

Even though he’s proven he can handle the supernatural, I can’t help but think nothing good can come from him getting an even better glimpse of how not normal my work life is. But I can’t say no to him; all I can do is pray Phoenix is still by my side when this is over.

PHOENIX

My life pre-Samantha was turmoil. Soccer career, over. Family life, devastated after the loss of my grandmother. Dating? Laughable. Every relationship fell apart because the door in my heart had been shut tight. I was unknowingly holding out for the one girl who had completely changed my world.

Samantha is it for me; my heart knew it before I did. I’d go anywhere as long as it’s with her.

But her guardian angel, Eli, said something to me that makes me think something truly terrible will happen to Samantha. And I’m not about to let that happen. I’ll do anything to keep her safe.

 

Tropes:

 

Good v. Evil

Found Family

Angels & Demons

Slow Burn Romance

YA Dark Fantasy

 

Excerpt:

(The morning after the events of INVOCATION. Samantha is just waking up, and spots her mom sitting in a chair beside her bed...)

 

I started to say something, but she put her finger over her mouth and pointed.

I looked down, and there was someone laying at the foot of my bed.

Wait. Not just someone. Phoenix was sleeping curled up at my feet.

So, he really had been here last night. He’d stayed.

I was confused. And excited. And thankful. Then again, confused. Truly. Why would he have stayed?

When I thought about it, I barely knew him. That was the logical part of me. But the rest—the emotional, spiritual, soul part of me—felt like this was right. That I knew him and that of course he should be here. Because where else would he be?

But that made exactly zero sense. And yet, here he was.

I glanced at Mom in question, but she just shrugged. As if that explained everything, but it really didn’t explain anything at all. I needed actual words. A hand gesture. Something. Anything.

Phoenix was still in the pack’s standard joggers and T-shirt, which triggered more of the memory from last night. He’d been there when I woke up earlier from the nightmare. I’d gotten dressed, and he’d been in the kitchen. He’d cooked for me. Fed me.

I didn’t have any memory of how or when I’d ended up back here in this bed, but I must’ve been carried back upstairs. Mom couldn’t have done that. Or Frank. One of the werewolves could’ve but they’d been gone. I didn’t remember Eli being there either.

That left Phoenix.

He’d carried me?

Oh man. A foggy memory hit me, and I cringed. He totally had carried me up here, and I’d grabbed him and begged him to stay like some massive clinger.

Way to just show him all the ugly bits in one go, Samantha.

Of course he stayed. I’d guilted him into it. What a nightmare.

His long legs were tucked in tight as he slept, but his feet still hung off the edge. It was almost as if he didn’t want to risk touching me and waking me up. And yet, he had one arm reaching out to me, lightly gripping my ankle.

He looked younger when he was asleep, but no less fierce or handsome. The short-sleeves of his shirt had ridden up on one side, displaying more of his tattoos. They took up more of his arms than I’d thought, and I wanted to get a closer look, to run my fingers over them, to ask what they meant, but that could wait. I didn’t want to wake him up.

I glanced at Mom, and she gave me a barely-there smile, as if she were holding back whatever she was thinking about him. That was a first. Mom was never shy about her feelings. She had to be hiding something, but from the way her smile quirked up as I stared at her, I knew she wasn’t going to spill anytime soon.

 

 

About Aileen Erin:

Aileen Erin is half - Irish, half - Mexican, and 100% nerd—from Star Wars (prequels don’t count) to Star Trek (TNG FTW), she reads Quenya and some Sindarin, and has a severe fascination with the supernatural. Aileen has a BS in Radio-TV-Film from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University. She lives with her family in Texas, and spends her days doing her favorite things: reading books, creating worlds, and kicking ass.

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Giveaway Details:

1 winner will receive a pre-order eBook of INFESTATION to be delivered on release day, US Only.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Trailer Reveal- DAWN TO DUSK by #EllisKPopa With A #Giveaway!


Today Ellis K. Popa and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the trailer for DAWN TO DUSK, the second book in her YA thriller series book which releases November 26! Check out the awesome trailer and enter the giveaway!

 

On to the reveal! 


About The Book:


Title:
 DAWN TO DUSK (The Awaken Saga #2)

Author: Ellis K. Popa

Pub. Date: November 26, 2024

Publisher: And Fire Books

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 431

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/DAWN-TO-DUSK-POPA 

She thought they'd never find her. She was wrong.

Kat and Maksim have been hiding in a sleepy Mediterranean town. It’s paradise, heaven on earth... So then why is Maksim eager to send Kat home? And why has he been acting strange since making contact with a certain hacker?

Kat is determined to find out, but when a misstep in her “investigation” infuriates the hacker and her crew, the fallout puts Kat and Maksim on a collision course with the crime syndicate that’s been hunting them down. With nowhere else to turn, they seek asylum in Paris with an old friend of Maksim’s, hoping for a place to lie low. Things seem calm, hopeful... until a heartwrenching betrayal by Maksim comes to light.

As the evidence piles up, Kat is forced to rely on the kindness of his old friend, a Frenchman who’s there to help pick up the pieces of her broken heart. But not everything is what it seems in the City of Light, and Maksim isn’t the only one keeping secrets. Kat’s intuition, her instinct, even her vivid, foreboding dreams are no match for this game of cat and mouse.

The chess pieces are in place. The crime syndicate is closing in. Will Kat wake up to the truth before it's too late?

Dawn to Dusk is the thrilling continuation of The Awaken Saga, a YA crossover series that begins with a cryptic scavenger hunt and transitions into an action-packed thriller. Perfect for fans of The Bourne Identity, Angels & Demons, and Holly Jackson novels like The Reappearance of Rachel Price and Five Survive.


"Ellis K. Popa (delivers) an amazing story full of mystery, intrigue and romance." - John Benedict, Bestselling Author of Adrenaline ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

"A gripping and unforgettable read that heralds Popa as a rising star in the genre..." - Elicia Meairs, Netgalley 
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Get ready for an exhilarating ride that will keep you guessing until the final, breathtaking conclusion. Perfect for fans of puzzle mysteries like Inheritance Games and Da Vinci Code and clever crime fiction like 'Sherlock', The Reappearance of Rachel Price, and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder.


Awards & Recognition for Awaken the Dawn: The Awaken Saga, Book 1...

Cascade Awards - 1st Place
Blue Seal Awards- 1st Place
The Selfie Awards UK (London Book Fair) - Shortlist: Top 8
The Wishing Shelf Awards UK - Finalist
Page Turner Awards UK - Finalist
Killer Nashville Readers' Choice Awards - Finalist: Top 6 (All Genres)
Claymore Awards - Finalist: Top 6
Silver Falchion - Top Pick
Writers' League of Texas - Finalist
Badge of Honor - 1st Place (Fiction) / Runner Up (All Genres)
Write to Publish - 2nd Place
Serious Writer's Writer of the Year - Semifinalist


Worldwide praise for Awaken the Dawn...


"Go ahead, go add this to your TBR!"- Books with Cats (Europe) 
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"This book blew me away. It was thrilling." - Mark M., Goodreads (US) 
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"This is an absolutely delicious book. I both devoured it in one day, and savoured every word!" - Charlotte, Blue Fairy Bugs Books (UK) 
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"The book was absolutely amazing and I couldn’t get enough of it. I can't wait to see what happens next." - Scarlet Le Clair, Horror & Romance Author, Editor + Netgalley Reviewer (UK) 
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About Ellis K. Popa:

When Ellis isn't moonlighting as a coffee aficionada, you might find her adventuring through Transylvania, doing photoshoots in Old Town Bucharest, or otherwise trying to talk her husband into moving to Eastern Europe. She's a lover of history with a penchant for World War II and the Cold War, and her favorite places in the world are Wallachia in beautiful Romania and the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. She's also an award-winning writer and budget-minded travel expert.

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Giveaway Details:

1 winner will receive a Limited Edition Hardcover of AWAKEN THE DAWN, US Only.

Ends October 22nd, midnight EST.


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