A new book release by fellow blogger, Rodney C. Johnson. See the wizard Merlin in a whole new light!
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Simon Reeds up coming book!
Now that I have my own self-pub book out there, I feel I must spread the word for those like me…
Every Friday I will be posting/sharing great reads on the cheap. The prices will be from Free to $3.99. I will try choose from a variety of reads, Paranormal Romance, Historical Romance, Horror, Fantasy and anything cheap and good I can find. There is nothing more satisfying than finding a great read on the cheap. This week Great Reads On The Cheap promises a lot of FUN! – ENJOY!
Title:Ink Magic
Author: Erika Gilbert
Series:Ink Sorceress Chronicles
Price:$0.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Description: Some girls have tattoos, but Lucy Morgan bets none of theirs come to life. The fact that Lucy’s tattoo occasionally decides to snake up her arm means short skirts and string bikinis are out. Fashion turns out to be the least of Lucy Morgan’s worries. When she finds out her magical tattoo gives her powers that help her defend humanity from evil paranormal…
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This poem by Rumi is so beautiful, that I just had to share it with you…
At the end of the day, when the house is quiet, and just before I turn out my light, I often read a chapter from one of my favorite books. Often it’s a book on the craft of writing. And yes, as a result, I sometimes lie awake thinking about what I just read. But I also find that in the early morning hours, during that meditative state when my mind is still free of distraction, I am at my most creative. This is when I formulate the plan for using what I read the night before. When I get up I immediately try to put pen to paper, hoping to capture my thoughts before they flit away.
One Rumi’s poems says—
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.Don’t go back to sleep.
I am trying to get up early every day, so as not to let those secrets slip away. …
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A fellow blogger’s short story…
My fantasy short story Racing the Hand is featured today on The Book Times. It is the story of a twelve year old orphan providing for his siblings by being a ‘runner’ in the rough streets of The Hand. Fast paced and fun.
Give it a read a let me know what you think!
A fellow blogger wrote this wonderful post for my new book. Thank you so much, Francina. You are such a sweetie!
Here is a teaser-taste of the sequel to Legend of the Tengu Prince, my newly published fantasy, action, adventure. Volume two is entitled, Legend of the Cherry Jewel
. Below find the first chapter…
Chapter One
Prophetic Dreamer
He cried, it is both
a blessing and a curse to
know the awful truth…
–Tsuru no Megumi
The bird man flew low beneath stars that crackled like ice chips in the moonless sky. Expanding his wings, he glided on the jet stream, directing his flight a kilometer short of where the sandy embankment stretched on either side of the “Sea of Japan“. Dreading what he would find there, he closed his eyes and drew in a ragged breath while a single wish filled his thoughts.
Tonight, things will be different from all the nights before. Back the way they should be.
His greatest hope sprang from his greatest horror that the terrible revelations he remembered from previous journeys would turn out to be mere dreams dredged up from nightmares. Not a horrific foretelling of the future, as all of his most vivid visions always turned out to be.
Megumi Tsuru landed soft as a leaf blown by the wind. The current blew strong near the ground so it pulled his outstretched wings, snowy white with jet-black tips. The next instant, the fetid stench of dead fish, matted with decayed seaweed, assaulted his senses.
So it remains the same. He shook my head while anxiety washed over him like a dull film.
The voice of the sea thrummed in his ears. The gulls that chattered overhead seemed too loud. Still, he swallowed his sorrow, letting the crash of the waves soothe instead of annoy him while a different, yet familiar sensation burned deep inside his bones. It quickly blazed over and through him to the farthest regions beneath his feathers to the very tips of his claws and beak.
When he opened his eyes, he peered out from the smooth face–of a man. The warmth of a summer‘s night caressed his human body while an inner chill made him shiver.
He dug his toes into the sand, dry where it should be wet, next to a notched branch shoved into the sand when snow had covered the ground–over six months ago. He had put it there himself to mark the place where high tide hit the shoreline used to lie.
Now dried seaweed stuck cracked and black to the upper nodes of the branch severed from the sacred Sakai, the same tree that once hung with brightly colored cloth and a mirror to lure Sun from her cave hiding place millennia before.
From the defiled branch, Megumi his way on foot toward the edge of the sea, his gaze focused on the sand. He could have flown, but he wanted to feel the tremors when they rumbled beneath him, shooting like a spear up his spine. The terrible sensation reminded him that this was more than a dream.
Megumi shook his head. The quakes grew in intensity each time he ventured to the devastated shore. Nothing could deny that.
Continued…
Copyright by Ledia Runnels 2012
Enjoy!
Read Volume One of Legends, now in print!
Synopsis:
Fantasy Action Adventure set in feudal Japan.
During a time of civil war, Karasu Hinata is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes.
Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo.
Ten years have passed. The time has come for Karasu to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead.
In Legend of the Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man will pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists time. This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.
A fellow blogger gets published! Check it out. BTW, spectacular photograph on the cover of the magazine.
The inaugural issue of the Misty Mountain Review, an online poetry journal, has been posted. They were kind enough to include one of my poems, listen. Twenty one poets are represented in all. Take some time to pay them a visit and leave some words for these wonderful writers.
This book sounds interesting, a new twist on the shapeshifter genre perhaps?
Title:The Pack
Author: Jason Starr
Series: +++
Price:$9.99 (kindle) | $9.99 (MM/PB)
Where to buy: Amazon
Book description: When Simon Burns is fired from his job without warning, he takes on the role of stay-at-home dad for his three-year-old son. But his reluctance pushes his already strained marriage to the limit. In the nestled playgrounds of the Upper West Side, Simon harbors a simmering rage at his boss’s betrayal.
Things take a turn when he meets a tight-knit trio of dads at the playground. They are different from other men Simon has met, stronger and more confident, more at ease with the darker side of life- and soon Simon is lured into their mix. But after a guys’ night out gets frighteningly out of hand, Simon feels himself sliding into a new nightmarish reality.
As he experiences disturbing changes in his body and his perceptions, he starts to…
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