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Sunday, March 25, 2018

BOOK SPOTLIGHT & REVIEW: Asylum III – Crowtree Manor By Matt Drabble

Asylum III – Crowtree Manor
By Matt Drabble
Genre: Thriller, Horror

Book Description

The next terrifying chapter in the multi award winning Asylum series. 13 tales of terror and the macabre all linked by a twisting arcing storyline that ties them all together.

It begins with an enticing invitation, a private preview for the first guaranteed haunted house tourist attraction.
Sceptical minds brought together in a building steeped in a bloody history, all with their own dark secrets to protect.

It had been a long time since this building was a private hospital and housed the most dangerous and deranged minds. Now it has a new owner and a new purpose

It is a house that feeds on darkness and only attracts the very worst in humanity. Stone floors and walls that have witnessed the brutality of man and has blood seeped into its very foundations.

The doors are open and the rooms are ready to receive its first guests, welcome to Crowtree Manor.



My Review:


Once again, Matt Drabble hits another one out of the park! In my personal opinion, Mr. Drabble is the master of his genre, that being the genre of horror. This newest collection of vignettes within the Asylum structure is among his finest work. This series of gritty, edge-of-your-seat thrillers are rich in terror, featuring beautifully textured character development, a melodic flow of verbiage that approaches poetry, and a touch of the funny and absurd, all designed to create a picture of words in your mind that transcend the page.  I love his writings and look forward to every new chance I get to reading his latest offerings. I rate this book my highest accolades, five stars, but it deserves six! My recommendation: go grab this book and read it, post haste!



Author Bio

Born in Bath, England in 1974, a self-professed "funny onion", equal parts sport loving jock and comic book geek. I am a lover of horror and character driven stories. I am also an A.S sufferer who took to writing full time two years ago after being forced to give up the day job. 


I have a career high position of 5th on Amazon's Horror Author Rank of which I am immensely proud. I was also accepted as a full member of the Horror Writers Association.









"ASYLUM II" was also a UK & US Horror/Anthology #1 and is the 2016 Readers Favorite Silver Medal winner for Anthology Fiction. 

"THE TRAVELLING MAN" won an Indie Book of the Day award.

"ABRA-CADAVER" is the 2017 Readers Favorite Silver Medal Winner for Horror Fiction. It is also a 2015 Kindle Book Review Finalist, an Indie Book of the Day winner and the 2016 Book Excellence Award Winner for Horror Fiction.


Visit me at www.mattdrabble.com to download free short stories and the full length multi award winning novels "Abra-Cadaver" and "Double Visions" for free.


Monday, March 19, 2018

COVER REVEAL: Don't just travel to Cuba, experience Cuba like a local: The Ultimate Cuba Travel Guide By Talek Nantes

Don't just travel to Cuba, experience Cuba like a local: 
The Ultimate Cuba Travel Guide
By Talek Nantes
Genre: Nonfiction, Travel guide


Want to experience Cuba like a local? This is the guidebook for you. Talek Nantes, Cuban-American author and founder of the travel blog, TravelswithTalek.com, has traveled to Cuba numerous times. Her detailed explanations will guide you through all aspects of travel to Cuba and help you make the most of your time while in this unique and culturally fascinating country. 

Talek’s passion for Cuba is evident in every information-packed chapter from the classic Havana itineraries you cannot miss to the little-known gems pulsating under the radar in hidden Havana. Visit colonial military forts in Cuba’s eastern capital, Santiago de Cuba. Experience Cuba’s spectacular biospheres and animal preserves. Explore the French-influenced cities of central Cuba with their graceful architecture reminiscent of southern France. Sail the calm waters of underground rivers. Take salsa lessons, learn Spanish, cook a Cuban meal. It’s all here. 

Beyond a mere directory of attractions, this guidebook delves into the history of Cuba from the pre-colonial days through the present. Special focus is given to understanding Cuba’s fight for independence from Spain and the Cuban revolution of 1959 along with its key participants. 

This guidebook is packed with useful information, facts, and actionable tips:

  • Updated guidelines on travel to Cuba for U.S. citizens.
  • All you need to know about currency conversion.
  • How to locate and reserve the ideal accommodation in any city.
  • How to save money and travel comfortably anywhere within Cuba.
  • Where and what to eat in Cuba from street food to top cuisine. 
  • Highlights of the major Cuban cities from Havana to Santiago.
  • Walking maps of the key Havana neighborhoods. 
  • Directory of restaurants, galleries, attractions and music and dance venues in all key cities. 
  • Current scams and how to avoid them.
  • Budgeting for your Cuba trip
  • Over 60 full-color photographs 

In addition to key tips and advice, this guidebook provides cultural insight gleaned from conversations with local Cubans from the bici-taxi driver to the attendant at a cemetery gate. Explore places and topics tourists rarely see like religious Afro-Cuban dance performances, the hottest jazz clubs in Havana, remarkable art museums and stunning natural beauty. 

This extensive guidebook will save you time and money and help you truly experience Cuba like a local. 


About the Author

Talek Nantes is an author, travel consultant and founder of the travel blog, www.travelswithtalek.com. She is a passionate travel enthusiast and enjoys sharing her travel experiences with others. In her blog, Talek shares information on unique destinations and provides actionable travel tips and advice to help travelers make the most of their time away from home. Her focus is on cultural immersion and interaction with local people to help travelers create their own unique travel experiences. Her work has appeared in several publications. 

Talek’s personal and professional background have led her to travel to over 100 countries. She has lived and worked throughout the world and speaks several languages. Talek is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and lives with her husband in New York City and Miami.


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Friday, March 16, 2018

INTERVIEW WITH: Colin Carvalho Burgess, Author of The Tetris Effect


The Tetris Effect
By Colin Carvalho Burgess
Genre: Urban Fantasy


Book Description

Gods, gaming and a reincarnating goldfish ... Lars Nilsson's life is about to level up.

A hacked-off gamer, an ageing spiritual scientist, a psychotropic-addled anaesthetist, and a reclusive RPG developer undertake an unusual quest.
An online gamer's escapist routine is mysteriously disrupted and his journey of self-discovery begins. He's sent spiralling towards a destiny where shadow animals patrol the street corners, gryphons command the purple skies, and an other-wordly force is determined to prevent him from discovering the true origins of his identity.

When a spiritual science experiment tears open a passage to the underworld, a deal is made with a mischievous supernatural being. The ancient immortal guardians of the afterlife have been displaced and the land of the dead is rotting in their absence. The clock is ticking to take back control of the afterlife, but a future tech company have a powerful ally and intentions for the land of the dead.




HOGWASH INTERVIEW

COLIN CARVALHO BURGESS
THE TETRIS EFFECT

What inspired you to write The Tetris Effect?

I’m always inspired while travelling. Locations and events seep into my storytelling until they eventually take on a life of their own. I was doing a fair bit of travelling in Asia while writing the first draft. I remember being in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Khmer New Year and it was utter chaos. There was a vehicle accident; a car driving at high speed down the main street alongside the Mekong estuary with a moped jammed under the front wheels, sparks literally flying. I didn’t see what happened to the rider. That particular event was in the first draft and inspired Lars Nilsson’s journey. Many other features were inspired by this incredible place – the ghostly, rusted-up ship in the river, the twisted golden shrine, the firing range armoury that Dr Vegas visits for his power-ups, the shadow animals. I’ve seen them. They’re real. OK, maybe not the shadow animals.

I found tales of Eastern mythology incredibly inspiring; the legends of Tengu, Kitsune and the Eight Immortals. I was intrigued by the idea of these ancient immortal beings with no concept of time just getting worn down, and eventually being tempted to stray from their ancient duties in order to sample a little sweet mortality.

There’s also a liberal loot crate of gamer and movie references in Tetris, some direct, others more subtle. I hope the reader enjoys how they’re used. Zack and Wiki would be my favourite.

Alongside travel and gaming, there’s the idea of going places online but never actually going anywhere; being stuck in a little cupboard room at the top of the stairs while maintaining an internationally famous reputation. I’m interested in how we hide behind these identities, and how maintaining a life online can be strangely fulfilling.



Do you have a favorite character?

It has to be Berry Butler. I wanted to write a strong, independent, female character with her own story. She’s clever, super quirky. She’s over complicated. She’s a pop culture leech. She’s totally addicted to sugar. She knows what she likes, but she’s also flawed. I’d like to hang with her, but I don’t think it would be very easy to get to know her. I can tell you that we’re going to learn a LOT more about Berry in books 2 & 3. I hope the reader enjoys trying to understand how she ticks. Also, shout out to Dr Vegas. He rocks.



In what ways do any of the characters represent you?

I’m not any of the characters in particular, but I think that’s when the story came together; when I could hear each of the characters as individuals, and they broke away to head down their own particular paths. The journey has just begun for many of these characters. They’re an interesting bunch, and they’re in charge of their own destinies now. I’m just the narrator along for the ride.



What surprises did you come across when writing the book?

As a debut writer, the biggest surprise was how many words ended up on the cutting room floor in order to keep the story in check and focussed on its end game. I probably wrote two books in order to get to the finish line. I guess I was surprised at the methodology of writing, and about how writing words isn’t necessarily writing the story. There are some exciting adventures that just had to be cut because they didn’t fit the plot development. I’m re-reading these at the moment for book 2, and the lead characters were once quite different people. My writing style has grown as the book got to know what it was.



If your book was made into a Netflix series or film, who would you like to play the lead characters?

How’s this for a stellar line-up? I’d watch for sure. How about you?

Lars Nilsson – “The office worker, energy drink slurper, married man who should really know better.” Played by James McAvoy.


 Berry Butler – “When she wasn’t dreaming, she lived in a small bedsit and existed for her video games and perfect isolation.” Played by Tessa Thompson.



Dr Vegas – “The chain smoking, hair growing, free thinking know-it-all of the afterlife.” Played by Jon Hamm.


Dr Tadashi Finjoto – “He leaned in with caution, as if trying not to provoke a startled snake to strike. ‘I have what you want,’ he whispered into darkness.” Played by Hiroyuki Sanada.



Professor Malcolm Van Peterson – “Once, Aldous wanted to borrow my bicycle for an LSD trip, but I had ingested a rather significant dose of the Peyote cactus so I refused.” Played by Max Von Sydow.



The Tetris Effect (The Tetris Trilogy #1) by Colin Carvalho Burgess is out now in ebook and paperback. www.otherworldbooks.com






About the Author


The Tetris Effect is Colin’s debut novel and is the first part of The Tetris Trilogy. When he isn’t writing, he can mostly be found playing open world computer games or binge watching cult television drama. He currently lives in London with his wife, and two pesky cats.

Links:

On Twitter: @CarvalhoBurgess


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Sunday, February 18, 2018

BOOK SPOTLIGHT & REVIEW: Get To Be Happy: Stories and Secrets to Loving the Sh*t Out Of Life By Ted Larkins


Get To Be Happy: Stories and Secrets to Loving the Sh*t Out Of Life
By Ted Larkins
Genre: Autobiography/Self Help

The secret to my happiness started during my high school days (yes, drugs were involved) and continued through hitchhiking across the country, through the suicide of my girlfriend, through bartending in many cities around the country and then a move to Japan. I lived there for nine years, helping start a $500 million business, including a LARKINS (my last name) line of product, finding enlightenment and meditating in Zen temples in the mountains of Hiroshima, meeting Mother Teresa in Calcutta, partying with Bon Jovi, experiencing the death of my business partner and then the loss of my daughter, and all the life lessons that come with the following statement: I Get To do this!














My Review: 

I believe everything falls into our laps at just the right moment! Get to be Happy entered my life in just that manner. Author Ted Larkin has composed a literary piece about perspective – outlook – how you choose to react to heartbreaking situations. It’s a relief to read a self-help style book from someone who has actually suffered tragedy in their life. You know that they have really walked the walk and speak from that vista.

Each passage includes a small exercise to do after read. I found this to be a group of wonderful teachings that I can return to again and again, as needed. Great job, Mr. Larkin. 

I give this one 5 stars!






About the Author

Ted Larkins is an author, speaker and accomplished business executive and entrepreneur. Through his book and keynote talks, he shares the powerful Get To Principle, the ability to say "I Get To" as opposed to "I have to". Ted also co-developed a leading entertainment licensing company in Tokyo, representing major movie studios that included Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, and 20th Century Fox. He’s worked on projects with Jon Bon Jovi, Jack Nicklaus, Mariah Carey, and many other artists. He is former Senior Vice President of the North American division of CPLG, one of the world’s leading entertainment, sport and brand licensing agencies. He is on the board of directors of the Licensing Industry Merchandise Association (LIMA), co-chairing the charity committee and sitting on the executive committee. He is a guest lecturer for the UCLAx Entertainment Studies and Performing Arts program.

Over the last year and a half, during his daily 4 hour train commute to work in Hollywood, he wrote the book, “Get To Be Happy: Stories and Secrets On Loving the Sh*t Out of Life." Ted lives with his wife of 22 years and their two children in Southern California.  

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Friday, February 16, 2018

BOOK BLITZ: The Senior Sleuths: Dead In Bed By M. Glenda Rosen

The Senior Sleuths: Dead In Bed
By M. Glenda Rosen
Genre: Mystery

Like Nick and Nora Charles from “The Thin Man” series, Dick and Dora Zimmerman solve crimes, especially murders.” Along with Zero the Bookie (fashioned after the authors father) and a fascinating cast of other characters (such as Frankie Socks fresh out of the Witness Protection Program) the Zimmerman’s have the time-the money, the smarts and the chutzpah-to get involved in murder and mayhem, even when warned by the police to stay away…or else.
In these modern noir stories, the hard-boiled detectives are soft-boiled sleuths whose inner shell is softer and gentler, although their outer shell is still tough and determined. Of course, they can still be nearly beaten by the bad guys. But it is the puzzle of the mystery and putting the pieces together to solve it that matters.
“No doubt, thanks to my father, writing mysteries is in my DNA!  My father was a small time gangster. Really! So, it wouldn’t take a genius, a psychiatrist or a palm reader to figure out the geneses of my fascination with crime and criminals.  In my series, “The Senior Sleuths,” Zero the Bookie is a version of my dad and several other characters are based on his associates who I met, like Doc, The Gimp, Johnny the Jig, Fat Lawyer and others. What a wealth of material there was for me to claim! Believe me, I saw and heard a lot.”


This series is the senior version of Nick and Nora Charles, with a humorous touch, a splash of noir, cracker-jack sleuthing, unusual, captivating characters, and fascinating mysteries.
 —Marilyn Meredith, Author of the “Deputy Tempe Crabtree Mysteries


About the Author

Marcia Rosen has previously published four books in her mystery series, “Dying to Be Beautiful.”  Rosen is also author of “The Woman’s Business Therapist” and award winning “My Memoir Workbook. For a dozen years she has given writing workshops on "Encouraging and Supporting the Writer Within You!" and "Now What? Marketing Your Book.”  She was founder and owner of a successful Marketing and Public Relations Agency for many years, created several radio and TV talk shows and received numerous awards for her work with business and professional women.  She currently resides in Carmel, California.  www.theseniorsleuths.










Links: 

Website: www.theseniorsleuths.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarciaGRosen
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WriterMysteries 
On Amazon: http://amzn.to/2C1OfjH 






Thursday, February 8, 2018

BOOK BLITZ: Dead Lines By Grace Hamilton


Dead Lines
By Grace Hamilton
Genre: Science Fiction/ Post-Apoc


Book Description

911 operator Jim Parker wants—more than anything—to be useful again. When a catastrophic EMP strikes, and he’s the last person a kidnapped girl speaks to before the lines go dead, he knows he can’t let her down. Especially when the circumstances are so similar to his own daughter’s disappearance. With the world falling apart around him, he wants to do nothing more than retreat to his prepper cabin. But with a fresh lead on his daughter, and another innocent girl’s life on the line, the disgraced cop will do everything in his power to track them down.

Finn Meyers has lost Ava, her best, and only, friend in the world, but she knows where the
missing young woman might be—and perhaps Parker’s long lost daughter. Now, Parker must form an uneasy alliance and tackle his own internal demons as the two begin a perilous journey that will take them to the headquarters of a mysterious cult in Indiana.
But what they find along the way will shatter all their preconceptions—and threaten the world as they know it. Can a has-been and a has-not save the innocent, and stop a disaster from happening?


Author Bio

Grace Hamilton wasn’t always a prepper. But after being stuck in a mountain cabin for 6 days following a flash flood, she decided she never wanted to feel so powerless or have to send her kids to bed hungry again. Now she lives the prepper lifestyle and knows that if SHTF or TEOTWAWKI, she’ll be ready to help protect and provide for her family.

Combine this survivalist mentality with a vivid imagination (as well as a slightly unhealthy day dreaming habit) and you get a prepper fiction author. Grace spends her days thinking about the worst possible survival situations that a person could be thrown into, then throwing her characters into these nightmares while trying to figure out “What SHOULD you do in this situation”

It’s her wish that through her characters, you will get to experience what life will be like and
essentially learn from their mistakes and experiences.

Grace is a proud momma-bear to four kids and wife to a wonderful husband.



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Excerpt

Southern Indiana, 2306 hours

Countdown: 25 seconds until Event.

James Parker rubbed the sandy grit out of his eyes and stared at the monitors in front of him. Three screens—low light, supposedly easy on the eyes—sat at his station along with a computer, telephone, and emergency communications radio. But he was suffering from a hangover headache pounding dully behind his temples, and it hurt to use his eyes, even in such dim lighting. 

His hand, big and calloused, massaged a five o’clock shadow rapidly heading towards full-on homeless scruff. He wanted another Vicodin, but had promised himself not to take too many at work. Mostly, he kept that promise. Mostly.

The light in the room was muted, more a soft ambience with the illumination designed to be easy on an operator’s eyes, and the soft glow of computers reflected like silvered mirrors from each station. From all around him, the white noise of the call center was a light murmur of background conversations punctuated by the alerts of incoming calls. Parker leaned back in his comfortable chair and eyed the clock.

Fifteen minutes to quitting time.

He lifted a hand to Kevin Oaks in a lazy gesture of greeting as the man, his relief, came in through the door of the “vault” and meandered towards the coffee maker on the table in the corner.

Right behind him, though, Parker’s supervisor Annie Klein burst through the door, resembling a squat lead ball fired from a musket. An old, not well taken care of musket. Her arms, pudgy bowling pins topped by raptor claws of fingers, clutched her iPhone and a thick pile of official manila folders.

Avoiding eye contact, Parker sat up and spun around to more fully face his row of monitors. His conversations with the indefatigable Ms. Klein inevitably ended in a poor fashion. He’d already earned two written warnings for insubordination, and HR had informed the union that he was currently under investigation. Yay.
He couldn’t afford to lose another job. His pension and retirement benefits were closely tied to his employment with the city. After how he’d left the department, getting fired from this job would vastly reduce his options. Besides, when the factories had closed down and moved to Mexico, they’d taken the greater part of employment options with them. Try as he might, he couldn’t see himself working as a barista, jumping to fetch absurd coffees for uppity IT techs half his age.

He sighed. “Because I’m old,” he muttered.

An indicator light blinked on. He moved his foot and nudged the pedal, opening the line.

“911,” he said into his headset mic. “What is the nature of your emergency?”

“Please help!” a young woman’s voice cried into the line. “Please help, something horrible is going to happen!” 

“Calm down, miss,” he said. “Let me help you.” He’d taken enough calls by now to know whether it was the real thing or not. This felt real.

Automatically, his voice went down a register, sliding from gravely baritone to an almost basso profundo. It was a habit left over from working domestic disputes and suicide interventions as a law enforcement officer. It helped in his new career.

He went on, “I need your name, ma’am.”

His eyes went to his screen and he quietly cursed. She was on a cell; the caller locator software had the 812 area code, but that was it so far. He could have figured that much out on his own by her southern Indiana accent alone. Go Hoosiers, he thought.

“They’re going to do something at Stapleton Mall, the Church!” the girl half-sobbed. 

He winced internally at the location, the reminder of his daughter, but pushed the feeling away quickly. He possessed an instinct, a residue left over from working patrol. This girl was fighting to hold it together; he could hear it in the timbre of her voice. She wanted to be brave, she was fighting to be brave, but she was utterly terrified.

“They’ve already killed a girl... I guess you’d call them a cult,” she went on. “But the Church kidnapped me, and Casey, Jesus, they killed Casey!” The words burned through the signal into his ear and he heard the raw anguish and terror in her voice.
Parker’s stomach clenched. This was no hoax. 
He eyed the caller ID screen—nothing. Goddamn satellites. He frowned. He inhaled through his nose, calming himself. Since Sara had disappeared, such actions were only effective at work. Outside of the call center, it took Ativan, 4mgs at a time, to calm him. Usually with a Steel City Lager chaser. Sometimes something stronger.

“Tell me your name,” he repeated. His voice remained steady, calm. He might be all this girl had until he could dispatch officers to her 20. He didn’t want to fail her. Didn’t want to fail another girl the way he’d failed Sara.

“It’s Ava,” she choked out. “It’s Ava Tablot—”

The line went dead.  

Saturday, February 3, 2018

BOOK BLITZ: Dark/Darker By Paul L Arvidson



Dark/Darker
By Paul L Arvidson
Genre: SFF

Dark (book one) Book Description

The corroding labyrinth of pipes called Dark, needs a hero. Dun just wants answers to the terrifying dreams he's been having.  Real answers are going to tear him from the only home he's ever known.



















Darker (book two) Book Description

Dun didn’t want to be a hero. He didn’t want to be in a war. He didn’t want to lose friends. War rages all the same. The Over-folk tribes of the ‘Bureaucracy’ crash against the Under-folk alliance. Can Dun help the Dark’s strangest ally hold the world from flying apart?

The Dark is never going to be the same again, but the shockwaves, might spread across the universe.





















About the Author

Paul Arvidson is a forty-something ex lighting designer who lives in rural Somerset, UK. He spends his non-author time bringing up his children, fighting against being sucked in to his wife’s chicken breeding business and preventing Morris the Dashund contributing to his typing. His SFF works form the Dark Trilogy. Dark is the first book in the trilogy and came out in 2017. Darker comes out this year, the series will be completed by Darkest in 2019.




Links:

On Twitter: @realarvo

 Dark


Darker