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#BlogTour Tracks By Lyn I. Kelly #bookblitz #bookpromotion
Skinwalker. Lycanthrope. Werewolf.
Whatever the name, whatever the legend,
an old evil has found its way into McGregor Falls, and no one is safe.
Tracks
by Lyn I. Kelly
Genre: Horror
“It ain’t nothin’ like you’ve ever seen before, Sheriff.”
That was when Sheriff Cotton Briggs found the body, slaughtered beyond recognition inside a random boxcar. The trains have always moved through McGregor Falls, Texas, but now they have brought something into town, something Briggs had hoped was forever in the past.
Fifteen-year-old Travis Braniff while exploring an old trainyard with a friend, encounters that same something. Both boys escape the creature’s murderous intent, but now it is after them and will stop at nothing to prevent its secret from being revealed…too soon.
In Lyn I. Kelly’s newest novel, the werewolf mythology is explored and rewritten, as vengeance is rendered onto a small Texas town and secrets are revealed. Skinwalker. Lycanthrope. Werewolf. Whatever the name, whatever the legend, an old evil has found its way into McGregor Falls, and no one is safe.
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Lyn I. Kelly is the author of the Dark Lands series and the horror novel, Tracks. His work has been published in Diamond Comics and in periodicals such as the Wichita Falls Times-Record News, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and Newsweek. Lyn is a member of the Horror Writers Association of America (HWA). He and his family live in Keller, Texas. He has cats that occasionally hinder his writing.
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#BlogTour Bound By Blood By DV Fischer & Amanda K. Mann #silvetdaggerbooktours
Amanda K. Mann is a Cali girl, born and raised. Sheās the mother of two amazing children, both a son and a daughter, and a wife to an amazingly supportive and loving Marine husband. Which means she gets to move every three years or so.
Animal lover and Supernatural addict, she spends most of her free time with her nose stuck in a book or typing away at some new idea that popped into her brain. Her blood type is caffeine and she is a sucker for cute otter pics.
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Author Links
Website: https://amandakmann.wordpress.com/
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#BlogTour The Last Lap By Christy Hayes
A man seeking closure after the death of his estranged brother. A woman grieving her sister and best friend. A connection they never saw coming. More than the temperature heats up in USA Today Bestselling Author Christy Hayesā unforgettable page-turning romance about two tortured souls and their collision course with love.
Megan Holloway has learned a few hard truths in her twenty-eight-years. Life isnāt fair. People she loves always leave. And sheāll be stuck on Key West running her parentsā gift store and raising her twelve-year-old niece for the rest of her life.
Thirty-year-old Bryan Westfall has come to Key West to clean out his dead brotherās apartment and search for answers about the woman who died with his estranged older brother. Bryan didnāt know the woman had a daughter and he sure didnāt expect her sister to floor him with her beauty and biting brashness.
Bryanās persistent need to help and Megās bumbling business skills create an unlikely union. The more time they spend together, the more their feelings become too powerful to deny. Meg knows Bryan is leaving at the end of the summer and Bryan knows Meg is holding back to spare herself needless heartache. When a hurricane forces them to evacuate, Meg mentally prepares to let Bryan go while Bryan wonders if home is where he came from or is with the woman who stole his heart.
Author Bio:
Christy Hayes is a USA Today Bestselling author. She grew up along the eastern seaboard and received two degrees from the University of Georgia. An avid reader, she writes romance and womenās fiction. Christy and her husband have two grown children and live with a houseful of dogs in the foothills of north Georgia.
Website: https://www.christyhayes.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristyHayesAuthor/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeaHayes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christyhayesauthor/
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Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3FZ1k0Y
Goodreads link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/120745272-the-last-lap
Author Interview:
On writing:
How did you do research for your book?
The internet is a wonderful resource and has saved a lot of time in researching. Whenever possible, I reach out to people and ask questions. People are very generous and willing to talk when you tell them you are doing research for a book.
Which was the hardest character to write? The easiest?
Meg was the hardest because she had so much on her plate. Iām a mother and I understand the pressure of raising a pre-teen, however Lily wasnāt technically her child and her role switched from supportive aunt to mom without any warning. When you add in her overwhelming grief, that relationship was difficult to write and keep authentic. Dustin was a hard secondary character to write simply because at the time I didnāt know what the issues were with his marriage.
Where do you get inspiration for your stories?
Often snippets from the news or traveling to new locations. Travel and new experiences really seem to wake up the creative side of my brain.
There are many contemporary romance books out there. What makes yours different?
Iām trying to bridge the gap between the ultra-steamy contemporary romance genre and the no-steam sweet romance. In my opinion, the last decade or so has seen a rise in the steam level of romance novels and I donāt think all readers want such graphic content.
What advice would you give budding writers?
The advice I would give all writers is to keep writing, keep learning, read craft books, take classes, go to conferences, and be prepared to do the hard work. Writing isnāt easy and it doesnāt pay well so if youāre looking for money or fame you should look elsewhere.
Your book is set in Key West. Have you ever been there?
Yes, several times. This idea was spawned by a trip my husband and I took with another couple. The guys are big fly fisherman and while they fished the wives shopped and walked around the island.
If you could put yourself as a character in your book, who would you be?
Iād be Meg. Like her, Iām the younger sister of a big personality older sister. Itās a unique dynamic where you idolize your older sister and resent her in equal measure.
Do you have another profession besides writing?
Being a wife and mom are my full-time profession, but my kids are both grown. We have two dogs, a couple horses, and a new brood of chickens, so my second profession is probably animal caretaker.
How long have you been writing?
I was a journalism major in college, but I started writing fiction when my youngest child went to kindergarten almost twenty years ago.
Do you ever get writerās block? What helps you overcome it?
Iām not a plotter, so I get a little off track in the middle of my stories. The best method Iāve found to overcome the muddy middle is to read a craft book. A good craft book always gets me back on track.
What is your next project?
Iām working on Dustinās story. Heās a character in The Last Lap whose marriage is in serious trouble.
What genre do you write and why?
I write contemporary romance and womenās fiction as they are the fiction genres I like to read. I donāt have an interest in researching and writing historical romance or the bandwidth to create whole new worlds for fantasy.
What is the last great book youāve read?
I really enjoyed Kate Claybornās Best of Luck, the third book in her Chance of a Lifetime series. Itās not a new book but I really admired the depth of both characters, and her writing is superb.
What is a favorite compliment you have received on your writing?
Whenever someone says the characters or situations are realistic, that to me is the best compliment.
How are you similar to or different from your lead character?
Meg and I are both younger sisters, but the comparison ends there. Iām lucky enough to have met the love of my life in college and Iāve been married for thirty years this November.
If your book were made into a movie, who would star in the leading roles?
Maybe Emma Stone as Meg and Milo Ventimiglia as Bryan. ClichĆ© choices, but they fit. Sheās beautiful in an unconventional way and heās adorable.
What were the biggest rewards and challenges with writing your book?
I canāt imagine how difficult it must be to navigate dating and single parenting when you are solely responsible for raising a child. Allowing Meg take time for herself but also be Lilyās rock was a delicate balance.
In one sentence, what was the road to publishing like?
Long and winding. I had written about three manuscripts before I felt ready to query agents. I would write a book, have it edited, and then query while writing a new book. When I was done with the next book and had it edited, I would then start the cycle over again with the new book. I decided to jump off the hamster wheel of write, edit, query in 2011 when self-publishing was still pretty new. My writing friends were supportive, but they also thought I was crazy. It was the wild west back then.
What is one piece of advice you would give to an aspiring author?
Donāt count on paying your bills as a writer. Unfortunately, the content creators are not paid enough for what they do. My greatest fear is that AI will demolish the industry, especially romance.
Which authors inspired you to write?
Honestly, I read a book and thought I could do better. It took me a long time to get to the point where I could.
On rituals:
Do you snack while writing?
No snacking.
Where do you write?
I typically write while exercising on my incumbent bike or walking at a slow pace on my treadmill. Movement helps get the creative juices flowing. My husband works from home so I write on my laptop away from the sound of his voice so I can concentrate.
Do you write every day?
Most days, yes.
What is your writing schedule?
Whenever I can find the time. Iād be more productive with a set schedule.
Is there a specific ritualistic thing you do during your writing time?
I read back through the last few pages to get my head in the story before moving forward.
Fun stuff:
Favorite travel spot?
When itās cold in the South, I like to go where itās warm. I like the US Virgin Islands because itās an easy flight from Atlanta and the weather is beautiful. When itās summer and too hot to be outside, I like to go out West, specifically Colorado.
Favorite dessert?
Ice cream. No contest.
If you were stuck on a deserted island, which 3 books would you want with you?
The Bible, a survival book, and maybe an old Nora Roberts or Susan Elizabeth Phillips book.
Any hobbies?
People think we are crazy for all the animals we have. We are down to two dogs, but we usually have three and we take them with us whenever we can. The horses came along about five years ago, and the chickens are brand new. I love caring for animals. They teach us so much about life.
If there is one thing you want readers to remember about you, what would it be?
Writers are normal people who have active imaginations. Our lives are not as exciting as the stories we write, and we write about things that pique our interest. For me, writing is a way to explore new ideas, learn about different professions, and meet new people.
What is something you’ve learned about yourself during the pandemic?
When it comes down to it, nothing matters but our health. I learned not to trust the āexpertsā and to listen to my gut.
What TV series are you currently binge watching?
We love the Netflix docuseries about Formula 1 and professional golf.
What is your favorite thing to do in the spring?
I love to go to antique stores, especially with my adult daughter.
What is something that made you laugh recently?
My dogs make me laugh daily. I love watching funny Instagram videos. Our family is always sending funny videos to each another.
What is your go-to breakfast item?
Hot tea.
What is the oldest item of clothing you own?
I still own a pair of rain shoes Iāve had since high school.
Tell us about your longest friendship.
My longest friendship is with my sister and believe it or not, we still like each other. š
What is the strangest way you’ve become friends with someone?
I was the ghostwriter for a faith-based father-son memoir after doing research for a book on athletes injured playing football and stumbled across a CaringBridge page from a family in Iowa. I reached out to the dad after being incredibly moved by the entries and ended up writing their story. We are friends to this day.
April TBR (Possible Reads) #REALMATHON
Below is my tbr for April so books may change but this is it for now.
#BlogTour Shadows of Nightshade by Lyla Oweds
This is my post during the blog tour for Shadows of Nightshade by Lyla Oweds. Shadows of Nightshade is a ghost story for romance and tragedy lovers.
This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours and the tour runs from 13 till 26 March. You can see the tour schedule here: http://www.lolasblogtours.net/blog-tour-shadows-of-nightshade-by-lyla-oweds
Shadows of Nightshade (The Garden of Eternal Flowers #1)
By Lyla Oweds
Genre: Paranormal Romance/ Paranormal Horror
Age category: Young Adult/ New Adult
Release Date: 8 March 2023
Blurb:
I dream of a time where I was warm, safe, and loved.
But my waking reality is starkly different.
Anxiety plagues me and spirits haunt the shadows. No matter how fast I run, I canāt seem to escape my past.
The only solace and steady force in my life is my best friend, Finn.
And nowā¦ thereās a ghost haunting me. And Iām not certain if it wants help or if it wants to kill me. Thereās only one person who can understand: Finnās brother, Damen.
However, in reaching out, Iām betraying Finn and setting things into motion that cannot be undone.
But nobody ever said that doing the right thing was easy.
The Garden of Eternal Flowers is a re-envisioning of my Grimm Cases series. Eternal Flowers has taken my original vision of Bianca’s story and transformed it into something new and beautiful. Some chapters are similar, and some dialogue is the same, as The Grimm Cases, Origins, but overall, about 75% of the book has been entirely revisioned with new plot points, mystery, and interpersonal relationships. Also, unlike Origins (originally a Wattpad release), there is now a clear beginning, climax, and conclusion in each individual novel, which allows them to be read alone or as part of the ongoing series.
I hope that you will enjoy Shadows of Nightshade as much as I enjoyed writing it. Truly, it is an honor to write about Bianca and her boys, and all of these characters are near and dear to my heart.
Trigger Warning: This series deals with the aftermath of severe childhood trauma.
Links:
– Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/79332348-shadows-of-nightshade
– Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BS9XJP81
About the Author:
Lyla Oweds is a paranormal / urban fantasy author who resides in the beautiful Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania with her husband, children, and animals. While she enjoys all genres of fiction, she has a deep appreciation for fantasy, romance, mystery, crime, and horror. Lyla has a bachelorās in anthropology and will be completing her masterās in information technology in 2023.
Writing is her moonlighting passion, and she loves having the opportunity to share her perspective as a disabled (profoundly hard of hearing) woman. During the daylight hours, Lyla works as a principal / lead design and development specialist focusing on user experience and accessibility. When not working, Lyla is usually indulging in one of her many hobbies such as amusing her children, gardening, crocheting, interior decorating, baking, cooking, or playing video games.
Author links:
– Website: http://lylaoweds.com
– Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lylaoweds/
– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lyla.oweds/
– Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Lyla-Oweds/e/B07FWW34N4 – Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18244784.Lyla_Oweds
Excerpt:
I wasnāt sure why he thought he deserved any special rights to my time, but it was obvious that he believed he could do whatever he wanted. How did he become so arrogant?
I opened my mouth to respondāwhich would probably have ended with me embarrassing myselfābut nothing escaped. I stared at him, my heart racing, as I stood speechless. Then laughterāclose enough for me to pick upādrifted over from the next row.
The sound shattered the enchantment cast over meāhow could I have forgotten our positionāand my face burst with heat. How would this scene appear to anyone passing by?
Damenās eyes glinted mischievously. He must have had the same realization.
āLet me go,ā I hissed. But my whispered venom only encouraged him, and he smiled. My traitorous heart began to beat faster. āSomeone might see us!ā
āReally?ā His grin grew wider. This was the expression heād had when we first met. āThen itās fine if we donāt get caught? Consider it noted.ā
āNo!ā I was internally screaming, even though my words were a weak protest. āYou canāt play around with students anyway.ā Not that it mattered thereād be no games between usāever. āYouāre basically a professor.ā
āAh.ā He ran his finger down my cheek and I shivered. āBut youāre not my student. I canāt help it.ā His lips dipped slightly, and he tilted his head as his gaze continued to hold mine. āYouāve taken root in my mind.ā
How idiotic. I would bet my shoes that he said that to everyone.
āWhy are you so annoying?ā I gritted out. Plus, what even was that line? It sounded like something from a cheesy romance novel. Iād be shocked if that ever worked for him in the past.
Finnās stupid, horny brother. He could go flirt with someone else. I didnāt even remember why I wanted his help anymore, because no matter how much I wanted to lean into his touch or melt under his scorching gaze, I wanted to poke him in the eyes that much more.
What a quandary.