Thursday, April 28, 2016

Author Visit


               
                                                                     www.epicorderoftheseven.com 

A favorite authoress of mine, Jenny L. Cote, came up to Red Hill this past week. Was able to hang out with her for a little bit and hear more of her new book!
To tell a little more about her, she grew up the first part of her life in Newsport, VA before moving to GA. Now she lives there with her husband and has a grown son. Inspired  while watching her scottish terrier and black cat playing together, Jenny Cote soon wrote her first fictional book, The Ark the Reed and the Fire Cloud -an account of all the animals traveling to the ark before the flood. Six books later, all of her books have been a mixture of historical and biblical fiction, as well as fantasy. Her books cover Joseph in Egypt, the Christmas story (the prophecies 700 years before and then the birth), the life of Christ, and the last two novels cover Paul and the book of Acts. Her upcoming novels will be about the Revolutionary War. Be sure to check her out! 


Friday, April 15, 2016

Writing Contest!



Writes Unite Writing Contest
Dates: April 15th - May 16th
Maximum word count: 7,000
Winners announced: May 30th
Prizes:
1st Place: The Calling by Rachelle Dekker,
2nd Place Space Kitties -a collection of short stories,
3rd Place: songs: Superman- Man of steel, Legend -The Celtic Collection,  What are you going to do now you are not saving the world?

Even though not everyone will win, we did want to include the links for 2 free ebooks for everyone.
Daughter of Light by Morgan L Busse
Failstate by John Otte


-When you are finished with your entry, send it to writersunite2016@gmail.com -

And now for the writing prompt: (In case the image doesn't come through, it says "You have to do the right thing. Even if it's the hardest thing you've ever done.")
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Judge Bios:
1) Introduce yourself
2) What is your favorite genre of book to read?
3) What is your favorite genre to write about?
4) When not reading/writing what are some things you enjoy doing
5) What is you favorite kind of music to listen to?
and this last one is totally optional because I have no idea who likes Marvel/DC movies
Optional:
6) Whose side are you on for Captain America? Civil War team Cap or team Iron man? whose side are you on for Batman vs. Superman? Superman or Batman?


And my rep:

1) My name is R. J. Steele
2) My favorite genre is probably fantasy, but dystopian follows closely.
3) I write fantasy with some futuristic.
4) I like to hang out with my friends and cousins in my free time.
5) ...Um, I listen to a lot of different kinds of music....not just one
6) I am Team Cap for the Captain America Civil War.

My rep.:
1) I’m SMB
2) I loved to read Biblical and historical fiction, as well as fantasy
3) Everything! I have a ton of different stuff I am working on right now, or have plans for: fantasy, futuristic, historical fiction, and a few other things as well. :)
4) When I’m not reading and writing I’m usually either dreaming up stories, traveling and doing outdoor adventures, or on Pinterest.  :)
5) I like to listen to a lot of different music. I have a playlist for when I’m writing, but for everyday life I like to listen to stuff like Jamie Grace, Moriah Peters, For King and Country, and similar artists/songs.
6) Up to this point I’ve been team Captain America for the Civil War.

This is my representation pic.:
1) Raechel
2) Oh that's a tough one...I love many genres, but two of my top favourites are Christian fantasy and Biblical fiction.
3) Christian fantasy with no magic, and a sort of 'medieval' ish feel to it.
4) Well...I'm almost always reading or writing, but I also love throwing my tomahawk/knives at my log target, and just being with my family.
5)I don't have a specific favorite kind of music really...is TobyMac a genre? XD I like upbeat, exciting Christian music.
6) None? I'm not into Marvel stuff. :)

My rep pic (sorry it's so late):
1) My name is Sierra, though I also go by Sparrow a lot online
2) It depends on my mood, I read a lot of different genres. If I had to pick one, I'd probably say fantasy.
3) Again, I write all different genres. Probably fantasy is my "favorite". :)
4) I like drawng and... uh... wow I sound like a boring person. I don't do all that much besides read and write and draw. I love photography though.
5) Also depends on my mood... *hides* I'm not a consistent person. I just have a bunch of spotify playlists with groups of artists and ands together. Right now I'm listening to the TobyMac and Capital Kings one, but last week it was BarlowGirl, ZOEgirl, Addison Road, and Superchic(K)
6) Team Cap! :)

My representation. :):
1) Hey, I'm Faith P.!
2) My favorite genre of books to read is historical fiction. :)
3) My favorite genre to write is historical fiction as well. :)
4) I enjoy pottery, camping, kayaking, and hanging out with my dog. ;)
5) Contemporary Christian :)
6) I'm not familiar with any of those, sorry!

my representation:
Aiden-
1) Aiden
2) Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Superhero (whatever that genera is called)
3) Fantasy-Sic-Fi
4) Cosplay, Marital Art, and Parkour
5) Almost anything
6) Well team Spidey for Captain America Civil War, and Superman for Batman Vs. Superman



And my representation.:
Jesseca- http://jessaswhimsicalwritings.blogspot.com/

 1. Hi, my name is Jesseca Dawn. :) 
2. My favorite genre to read would have to be historical fiction. It's awesome. ;)
3. And, my favorite genre to write would be historical fiction as well! I love all the research that goes into it. 
4. My favorite kind of music is movie soundtracks! They're the best! ;) Hymns tie with the soundtracks for a favorite, and contemporary 


*NOTE: Please, no inappropriate scenes or language. Preferably no magic, though powers are okay.
*all representing pictures and prompts are from Pinterest


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Curio


                                   

Summary:   Grey Haward has always detested the Chemists, the magicians-come-scientists who rule her western town. But she has always followed the rules, taking the potion the Chemists ration out that helps the town's people survive. A potion that Grey suspects she--like her grandfather and father--may not actually need.

By working at her grandfather's repair shop, sorting the small gears and dusting the curio cabinet inside, Grey has tried to stay unnoticed--or as unnoticed as a tall, strong girl can in a town of diminutive, underdeveloped citizens. Then her best friend, Whit, is caught by the Chemists' enforcers after trying to protect Grey one night, and after seeing the extent of his punishment, suddenly taking risks seems the only decision she can make.

But with the risk comes the reality that the Chemists know her family's secret, and the Chemists soon decide to use her for their own purposes. Panicked, Grey retreats to the only safe place she knows--her grandfather's shop. There, however, a larger secret confronts her when her touch unlocks the old curio cabinet in the corner and reveals a world where porcelain and clockwork people are real. There, she could find the key that may save Whit's life and also end the Chemists' dark rule forever.


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This is Evangeline Denmark's first book, and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. This was a unique kind of book. It is set in a different world, with a steampunk style (a genre I am starting to enjoy more and more). The authoress did an excellent job creating her characters and maintaining them.
I loved getting to know Grey more, and enjoyed how the book was split up in different perspectives, thus adding more to the story. There were many interesting characters, along with other creative and exciting things. I loved the porcelain and clockwork people there. They were so cool!

There isn't anything I can think of at the moment that I didn't like. Though I did wish to know a little bit more. There were a couple times I was confused on who her grandfather and the rest of her family were (since I had read the short prequel beforehand) So my only thing would be to know more details about her. Though, perhaps more shall be explained in the sequel.

For those wanting more of Evangeline Denmark, there is a free short prequel to Curio called Mark of  Blood and Alchemy set many years before the events in Curio. You can find it on just about any site for eBooks (Amazon, B&N, and others).


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
I received this book free from the publisher for an honest review.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Fact About Me TAG

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Guidelines:
  • Take the banner and paste it to your post.
  • Tell a single, meaningful fact about who you are.
  • Explain this fact as open, and explanatory as you can.
  • Tag at least one other blogger, and give a reason why you think they should do this.
  • Add a Bible verse to close out this tag.
  • Thank the blogger who tagged you.
  • Have fun!
So I was tagged by Rachael (thanks!)  :)

So... I'm going to follow her lead by adding more than one fact, because -let's face it- it's WAY too hard.  ;) plus this post I'm going to just mess around, and do many imaginary things because it's a lot of fun to just type this sign: *

Fact 1)  Goodreads Challenge: Read 100 books this year.
   I've never really counted how many books I've read, and this year decided to give the Goodreads challenge a go. As of yesterday I completed my 63rd book -and no, they were not little kids books. So I may or may not be addicted to books. (but not in a bad way)
On another book related note I realized earlier this week how hard it is for me to leave a bookstore without buying a book. I'll soon do a post showing my book collection, but it is looking pretty nice! *crams books in hidden compartments so parents don't realize how many there are*

Fact 2)  I'm helping put on a writing contest! *dances around to the Happy song*  I'll do the official post in a couple of days, but get your thinking cap on! We have great prizes, and plenty of excited judges, so be sure to share this with anyone and everyone! (I also made a page for it, so if you want an early peak you can go ahead)
 
Fact 3) hmm. *tries to think of something non book/writing related*  Oh! I'm trying to learn Russian for a missions trip this summer. Hopefully I can actually remember everything, and not ask for vodka when I'm trying to get water. :)  (they are different by one sound)
 
Well, I should probably close out with my verse. Romans 12:2: "Don't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into  new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect." I chose this verse because God has been telling me to not conform to this world so I'll fit in, but to just spend time with Him. Then I will be changed for the glory of God.
 
and I tag Raechel Sierra, and whoever else reads this post. Because I'd love to read your facts. :)
 
  As they say in Russia, "Paka paka!"

Friday, April 1, 2016

Heir of Hope
























Summary: What Would You Sacrifice to Save Mankind?

The great city of Thyra has fallen and shadows spread across the land. Rowen Mar, the last Truthsayer, is taken before the Shadonae. But the Shadonae are not who she thought they were, and now they want to claim her as their own.

Caleb Tala, former assassin and prince, is now a Guardian of mankind. Exiled from his country, Caleb wanders the desert in search of his mother’s past and clues to who he is.

These are the last days of the Eldaran race. Rowen and Caleb must find their way along the dark path set before them by their ancestors: to heal what was wounded and love where hatred grows. But the road is narrow and the darkness beckons. If either of them fails, all will be lost…

And the human race will be no more.

Book three of the Follower of the Word series.

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Rowen has lost almost everything, but the Word is still with her. But when she faces the enemy she soon realizes that to fight the Shadonae she will have to trust the Word and to give herself completely to him. Meanwhile, Caleb and the others are trying to join together with others to fight the evil before they overtake everything. Though there are some who cannot believe that the former Tala assassin has truly changed, they will have to still trust him if they are to survive.
 
~A betrayer is among the remaining people of Thrya. Those who have survived the evil that has invaded the land now live hidden among caves and forests. But their hideouts are soon found, and the only explanation is a traitor in their midst.~

Now for the conclusion to the Followers of the Word trilogy. Heir of Hope was amazing. I was really excited to start reading it, but at the time sad because the story would soon end, and I'd have to say goodbye to all the great characters I met. (except when I go back and re-read them of course)    :)   
The authoress did an excellent job writing the story,  and I couldn't put the book down. Morgan L Busse kept me wanting to read more and she also expanded more on her characters and the story in a way I wasn't expecting.

 I really enjoyed the Followers of the Word trilogy, and am excited to read more of Morgan L Busse's books and would definitely recommend them to any reader who loves fantasy, Christian allegorical, new worlds, and excitement  




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
I received this book free from the author for an honest review