#BlogTour #Extract: Let Me Be Like Water by S. K Perry @NikkiTGriffiths @_sarah_perry @melvillehouse #LetMeBeLikeWater

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I’m on the blog tour for Let Me Be Like Water by S. K. Perry today and have a great extract to share with you.

Let Me Be Like Water is available in ebook and paperback now and you can purchase a copy of both here.

Before I share my extract with you, here is a little bit about the book.

Book Synopsis:

Holly moved to Brighton to escape. But now she’s here, sitting on a bench, listening to the sea sway… what is she supposed to do next? How is she supposed to fill the void Sam left when he died? She had thought she’d want to be on her own. Wrecked. Stranded. But after she meets Frank, the tide begins to shift. Frank, a retired magician who has experienced his own loss but manages to be there for everyone else. Gradually, as he introduces Holly to a circle of new friends, young and old, all with their own stories of love and grief to share, she begins to learn to live again.

Extract:

Autumn
If you were here still,
I’d curl into your ribcage,
my concave lover.
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I was sitting on a bench staring at the beach when Frank told me I’d dropped my keys. I was watching this little girl playing with a kite. She was quite a long way away, but she gave me something to look at. I can’t give you any details: maybe that her front teeth were missing, or that she had tangled hair. I don’t remember what I was thinking about, although I know I was wearing my red gloves.
I’d decided to get up and go, ready to continue walking. I was cold and sore from sitting, and at that precise moment
I needed something that wasn’t the sea to be in front of me. I was about to stand up when Frank – who I didn’t know was Frank at the time – told me I’d dropped my keys.
He’d been watching the girl too, it turned out.
He pointed at the kite.
‘I have days where I’d like the wind to take me up like that. Some days it’s wanting to escape, I think, but on others, I’d just like to be a kite.’
I smiled. He handed me my keys.
‘Thank you. I didn’t know I’d dropped them.’
‘That’s OK. I dropped mine on a train track once, between the door and the platform. They had to be hooked back up again by the man from the ticket office. It turned out his name was Noel and he lived down my road. Funny world. What about you; would you like to be a kite, or would you pick something else?’
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I stripped our bed the night before I left and sat on the floor while the washing machine spun. I watched the sheets twisting round. The bulge of the bowl made me think of a belly with a baby growing inside it. It hurt so much I thought there must be bruises. I needed to find something to hold that felt like you, so I pushed my fist into my mouth and bit down and cried into my knuckles.
It took me nine days to pack. When I got lonely I’d sit on the floor of the shower with the water switched on. Sometimes I’d feel tired, and I’d put down the jeans or the pants or whatever it was I was trying to put into a suitcase, and I’d slide into our bed. I’d lie still and think about how much I miss you. Other times I’d just cry, and my body would shake in that small way that starlings do when they fly together and their wings shudder like sadness in the sky.
I lay awake for most of the night and thought about the woman who was moving in in the morning. I put my suitcases into a big van, and it drove them from our little place in Hammersmith to the sea.
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‘I’m not sure,’ I said. ‘Maybe I’d be a yo-yo.’
‘That’d be good,’ Frank replied. ‘Kites get to fly though; a yo-yo would be more like a permanent bungee jump.’
We laughed.
‘You were about to get going. Are you walking towards the pier?’
‘I thought I’d walk to the sailing club. I like the sound the boats make.’
‘Me too: the clinking,’ Frank said, and he smiled.
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I’ve always loved London, so when I started to hate it I knew I had to leave. I didn’t want to lose the feeling the river gives me in the morning – even on mizzly days – dispersing the early light on the Southbank as it waits for the sun to get a couple of centimetres higher; or the way the smell of rain gets in between taxis; or how wet, bitter grass springs up outside offices and in parks; or the glow the city gives me at 5 a.m. when I’m dirty from the night before and edging into the day with dry shampoo and muscles still tight from dancing and smoke. But I heard you everywhere: our residue on pavements and the seats of buses, reminding me of a conversation, a look, a half-hour I’d spent waiting for you, or sitting in the office counting down the conversations until I’d step onto the District line to find you. And I walked past grubby doors with newspaper headlines ringing in my mind, hearing the arguments we would have had about them, dissecting the nitty-gritty until you laughed and pushed me up against a street wall, stopping our debate under a pile of bitty kisses.
And without you, the boating lake, and the pub gardens with their wooden benches and fairy lights, and the wind tunnel when a tube pulls away and you tip on the edge of the tracks, and the lines of commuters in walking queues with frowns, clutching coffee in cardboard cups; they all seemed empty.

 

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S. K. Perry was shortlisted for the Mslexia Award and longlisted for London’s Young Poet Laureate in 2013. She was a resident artist at the Roundhouse in Camden and a Cityread Young Writer in Residence 2014. She runs creative writing projects that develop emotional literacy, and explore mental health, memory, and healing from violence. She lives in Brixton, London. Let Me Be Like Water is her debut novel.

 

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#BlogTour #Giveaway: Fault lines by Doug Johnstone @OrendaBooks @doug_johnstone @annecater #Faultlines #TeamOrenda #RandomThingsTours

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I’m thrilled to be on the blog tour for Faultlines by Doug Johnstone today and have a fantastic giveaway for a paperback copy of this book.

Faultlines is available to buy in ebook and paperback now, the ebook is currently only 99p.  You can buy a copy of both here.

Before I share details of my giveaway, here is a little about the book.

Book Synopsis:

Brilliantly constructed speculative crime fiction
A classic whodunit
Dark psychological suspense

Doug Johnstone returns with his most explosive and original thriller yet…

A little lie … a seismic secret … and the cracks are beginning to show…

In a reimagined contemporary Edinburgh, where a tectonic fault has opened up to produce a new volcano in the Firth of Forth, and where tremors are an everyday occurrence, volcanologist Surtsey makes a shocking discovery.
On a clandestine trip to new volcanic island The Inch, to meet Tom, her lover and her boss, she finds his lifeless body, and makes the fatal decision to keep their affair, and her discovery, a secret. Desperate to know how he died, but also terrified she’ll be exposed, Surtsey’s life quickly spirals into a nightmare when someone makes contact – someone who claims to know what she’s done…

‘A cracking and highly original thriller’ Mark Billingham

‘You don’t read Fault Lines so much as you white-knuckle your way through its twists and turns’ Megan Abbott

‘A superb, highly original psychological chiller’ Steve Cavanagh

‘Richly characterised, beautifully crafted, this is a book that you truly inhabit’ Emma Kavanagh

‘Scotland’s truest exponent of noir’ Chris Brookmyre

‘A subtly off-kilter speculative thriller that builds to a truly explosive ending’ Eva Dolan

‘A pacey, gripping read’ Louise Voss

‘Sexy, fearless and addictive’ Helen FitzGerald

‘Johnstone weaves his compelling and original tale with great skill and elegance from the gripping beginning to a tense and explosive ending’ Amanda Jennings

‘Brilliantly unputdownable’ Martyn Waites

‘Superb’ Luca Veste

‘Blending powerful imagination and plotting, this is the work of a writer at the top of his game’ Stuart Neville

‘Plays with every single emotion’ Susi Holliday

‘This had me hooked from the first page’ Cass Green

‘Poignant, gripping and packed with seismic shocks’ Paddy Magrane

‘Incisive, intelligent and imaginative’ Michael J. Malone

‘I was completely swept away’ Caroline Mitchell

‘Hits you lie a seismic shock’ Douglas Skelton

‘Grabs you by the throat in the first chapter’ Neil Broadfoot‘

A highly imaginative, hauntingly beautiful and genuinely clever whodunnit’ Liz Loves Books

‘His best book yet! I simply devoured this fast-paced, explosive thriller’ Portobello Book Blog

‘An explosive thriller’ Daily Record

’I read the book in one sitting, turning the pages as fast as my reading speed would allow’ Off-the-Shelf Books

’Filled with edge-of-your-seat moments, heartbreak, and the possibilities that can spiral from telling a lie’ What Jess Reads

UK only Giveaway:

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Good luck everyone!

About The Author:

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Doug Johnstone is a writer, musician and journalist based in Edinburgh. His fourth novel, Hit & Run, is published by Faber and Faber on March 15th 2012. His previous novel, Smokeheads, was published in March 2011, also by Faber. before that he published two novels with Penguin, Tombstoning (2006) and The Ossians (2008), which received praise from the likes of Irvine Welsh, Ian Rankin and Christopher Brookmyre.Doug is currently writer in residence at the University of Strathclyde. Hes had short stories appear in various publications, and since 1999 he has worked as a freelance arts journalist, primarily covering music and literature.He grew up in Arbroath and lives in Portobello, Edinburgh with his wife and two children. He loves drinking malt whisky and playing football, not necessarily at the same time.

 

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#BlogTour #Extract: My Sweet Friend by H.A Leuschel @rararesources @HALeuschel #MySweetFriend

 

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I’m excited to be on the blog tour for My Sweet Friend by H. A. Leuschel and to have a great extract to share.

My Sweet Friend is available to buy in ebook now for the fantastic price of 99p.  You can purchase a copy here.

Before I share my extract with you here is a little bit about the book.

Book Synopsis:

‘Thrilling and clever, relatable yet extraordinary’ – Whispering Stories

A stand-alone novella from the author of Manipulated Lives

A perfect friend … or a perfect impostor?

Alexa is an energetic and charismatic professional and the new member of a Parisian PR company where she quickly befriends her colleagues Rosie and Jack. She brings a much-needed breath of fresh air into the office and ambitiously throws herself into her new job and friendships.

But is Alexa all she claims to be?

As her life intertwines with Rosie and Jack’s, they must all decide what separates truth from fiction. Will the stories that unfold unite or divide them? Can first impressions ever be trusted?

In this original novella, H.A. Leuschel evokes the powerful hold of appearances and what a person is prepared to do to keep up the facade. If you like thought-provoking and compelling reads with intriguing characters, My Sweet Friend is for you.

Extract:

The sky was a dark and ominous shade of dirty blue when I left the apartment in Biarritz, after dropping the key in the allocated post box. I’d woken more tired than when I went to bed the night before and now walked numbly towards the waiting taxi that would take me to the train station.
I was mournful leaving the place behind, despite the change of weather. I looked towards the sea one more time and noticed white clouds painting feathery stripes onto the horizon, the mild glow of the sun much cooler now than the previous days, a faint reminder of a long warm summer.
I shuddered briefly at the thought of this morning’s latest edition of text messages, making me even less eager to get back to Paris, other than the weak hope of being able to put an end to the nuisance and the lies which I was sure were now spreading fast. A cold, sick feeling was pitched at the centre of my stomach like the feeling you get when you know you’re about to be told something that will most likely change your life … again.

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Helene Andrea Leuschel grew up in Belgium where she gained a Licentiate in Journalism & Communication, which led to a career in radio and television in Brussels, London and Edinburgh. She now lives with her husband and two children in Portugal and recently acquired a Master of Philosophy with the OU, deepening her passion for the study of the mind. When she is not writing, Helene works as a freelance journalist and teaches Yoga.

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#BlogTour #Review #Giveaway: The Weekend Spa Break by Anne John-Ligali @AnneJohnLigali @rararesources #TheWeekendSpaBreak

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I’m on the blog tour for The Weekend Spa Break by Anne John-Ligali today and as well as sharing my review I also have details of a fabulous giveaway by the author.

The weekend Spa Break is available in ebook for only £1.99 now, you can buy a copy here.

Before I share my review and details of the giveaway, here is a little about the book.

Book Description:

After finally meeting in person at the publishing party of the season, Constance and Estelle are determined not to let their friendship return to mere virtual champagne bottles and uploaded pictures of food.

It’s been a busy year, and Constance feels it’s time to reward herself with the spa break Estelle gave her for Christmas. Naturally, Constance wouldn’t dream of taking anyone other than Estelle, and this will provide the perfect opportunity to bond with her new chum.

As the excited pair spend some quality time together, they realise it’s not just writing books they have in common, but something that goes much deeper. After a few Jacuzzi sessions, facials, pedicures, and a massage by sexy Senior Therapist, Julio, everything seems to be peachy until an unexpected visitor turns Constance’s weekend of bliss … on its head.

A two-day spa break.

Sparkling water on tap.

And the perfect massage.

But who’s rubbing who up the wrong way?

My Review:

This was a fun, easy read that was quite fast paced and thoroughly entertaining . The author manages to fit quite a lot of action into this short book which helped to keep my interest.

The story focuses mainly on Constance & Estelle, their friendship and experience at the spa.  However the reader is kept up-to-date with the other members of the group through social media updates which I thought was a very modern, clever idea as that’s how a lot of people jeekin touch nowadays.

The author has a great way of describing things.  I felt that I could smell the burnt cake, taste the delicious coffee and I could really imagine the spa and coffee shop settings both of which I want to visit immediately!

The ending was quite surprising and wasn’t one that I was expecting.  If I’m honest I do wish it had ended slightly differently, but it was a clift hanger so maybe this will make more sense in the next book.

This is the second book in the Friendship Online series but could easily be read as a standalone as everything you need to know is explained at the beginning.

Thank you to Rachel of Rachel’s Random Resources and the author for inviting me onto the blog tour and sending me a copy of this book.

About The Author:

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Anne John-Ligali is a writer and the founder of Books and Authors UK, a popular website featuring author interviews and book reviews.  She loves all things books: reading, writing, going to book events, and meeting other book lovers. She has written a series of short stories and is currently writing her first novel.

Anne has always loved stories and read many books as a child, including the entire Sweet Valley High and Caitlyn series.  Her interest in writing fiction came years later, when she began writing for pleasure in 2007.

Originally from Peterborough, Anne now lives in London. After moving to London, she studied graphic design at the University of Arts and has held a number IT administration jobs in the city. Anne continues writing and aspires to write more women’s fiction books, a non-fiction book and several children’s books.

Giveaway hosted by author:

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To mark the release of part two in the friendships series, I’m giving away a Sanctuary Spa gift set and a signed printed and binded copy of The Weekend Spa Break to one lucky winner.  At present, there are no physical copies of The Weekend Spa Break available, so this is a treat.

To enter you only have to do is visit my Twitter page https://twitter.com/AnneJohnLigali and retweet the pinned tweet showing this GIVEAWAY.

A winner will be chosen at random by Tweet Draw and announced on Saturday the 19th of May at 20:00hrs.

Competition is open worldwide.

Good luck!

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#BlogTour: Nineteen Letters by Jodi Perry @JLPerryAuthor @LittleBrownUK @millieseaward @littlebookcafe #NineteenLetters #5Stars

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Book Blurb:

What would you do if the love of your life had no memory of you?

If you love Nicholas Sparks’ The Notebook, you will devour the heartbreaking, emotional storytelling of Jodi Perry’s Nineteen Letters
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The 19th of January, 1996 . . . I’ll never forget it. It was the day we met. I was seven and she was six. It was the day she moved in next door, and the same day I developed my first crush on a girl.

Then tragedy struck. Nineteen days after our wedding day, Jemma was in an accident that would change our lives forever. When she woke from her coma, she had no memory of me, of us, of the love we shared.

That’s when I started writing her letters. The stories of our life. Of when we met. About the happier times, and everything we’d experienced together.

What we had was far too beautiful to be forgotten.

Nineteen Letters is available in paperback and ebook now.  The ebook is currently only £1.99 and you can purchase a copy here.

My review:

Nineteen Letters is a beautiful, touching love story that will stay with me for a long time.  I don’t read a lot of romance but I’m very glad I made an exception for this fabulous book!

The story is told from both Braxton and Jemma’s point of view in alternate chapters.  This was very effective as it helped the reader understand each characters point of view and understand more about them as individuals.  I really felt for both of them throughout the book and my heart broke to read about the seemingly helpless situation they find themselves in.  It must be very hard to be in a situation involving memory loss and confusing to all involved as the sense of lost must be awful.

I loved the letters that Braxton writes which are made all the more touching and poignant for the old fashioned method of communication.  I so enjoyed reading about their story through the years and discovering how beautiful and unique their relationship was.  This made the realisation that Jemma had forgotten it all even more heartbreaking.  It was lovely to read about the affect the letters had on Jemma and how they helped her recovery.

As you can probably tell from this review I loved this story and this from a woman who is a little cynical when it comes to these types of love stories.  I once dumped a boy for being too romantic! The story just got under my skin and made me want to read more. It reminded me a little of PS I love you as this was another spouse trying to heal his partner and help them through a tough situation albeit for very different reasons.  I think if you enjoyed PS I love you then you will enjoy this book.

Huge thanks to Millie Seaward and Little Brown for my copy of this book and for inviting me onto the blog tour.  A definite must read for anyone, I challenge you not to be touched by this story!

About The Author:

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Jodi Perry was born in Sydney, Australia, and has lived there her whole life.  Under the name J. L Perry her last four novels were all number one best sellers in ebook.  Jodi travels annually to the UK and the US to promote her books and to meet her many fans.  Nineteen Letters is the first novel to be published under the name Jodi Perry.

For all the latest news, follow her on twitter (@JLPerryAuthor) or on Facebook (jl.perryauthor).

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#BlogTour: Nightfall Berlin by Jack Grimwood @JonCG @Deaco89 @MichaelJBooks #NightfallBerlin

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Book Blurb:

In 1986, news that East-West nuclear-arms negotiations are taking place lead many to believe the Cold War may finally be thawing.

For British intelligence officer Major Tom Fox, however, it is business as usual.

Ordered to arrange the smooth repatriation of a defector, Fox is smuggled into East Berlin. But it soon becomes clear that there is more to this than an old man wishing to return home to die – a fact cruelly confirmed when Fox’s mission is fatally compromised.

Trapped in East Berlin, hunted by an army of Stasi agents and wanted for murder by those on both sides of the Wall, Fox must somehow elude capture and get out alive.

But to do so he must discover who sabotaged his mission and why…

Nightfall Berlin is a tense, atmospheric and breathtaking thriller that drops you deep into the icy heard of the Cold War.

Nightfall Berlin is published on the 17th May 2018 in ebook and hardback.  You can pre-order a copy of both here.

My Review:

This is a very interesting thriller set in Cold War Germany.  Despite being a historical fiction fan I haven’t read a lot about events during the cold war.  I therefore loved learning about what life was like in East Germany during those times and to read about some of the events that happened.  Some of the events and places mentioned in the book are real and I wasted a few evenings looking them up to learn some more about them,  one of my favourite activities!

The author is very good at setting the scene for this novel and how I’d imagine it to be like, full of suspicion and fear.  I really felt that I was there in East Germany walking alongside Tom, so vivid were the author’s descriptions.  I definitely would like to visit Berlin at some point and visit some of the places mentioned.

Tom is a very interesting main character.  He’s obviously broken after his last mission and some of the things he had to do to get a result.  When we meet him on holiday with his family he seems to not even like his job, being very upset when he is called upon for another mission.  As we go through the book we realise how good he is at his job and how clever he is.  All the clues are worked out in real time in a real way which appealed to me.  I enjoyed trying to work things out alongside Tom and felt like I was a part of the investigation.

I did find the beginning a little slow to get going but do stay with it as it soon picks up.  It all gets a bit murky before all the different threads come together and the story starts to become very interesting. It’s definitely worth sticking with it as Nightfall Berlin is a very intriguing book.

This is the second book in the series, but works well as a standalone as anything you need to know from the previous book is mentioned.

Huge thanks to Sam Deacon from Michael St Joseph publishers for my copy of this book and for inviting me onto the blog tour.  If your looking for a great new historical thriller you need to try Nightfall Berlin!

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Recovering journo & full time hack.
This is his first straight crime novel.
Proudest boast: hasn’t worked in an office for 20 years.

Born in Malta, grew up in the Far East, Britain and Scandinavia.
Writtenfor Times, Telegraph, Independent & Guardian.
Two time winner BSFA Award for Best Novel for Felaheen and End of the World Blues. The Last Banquet shortlisted for Le Prix Montesquieu 2015.

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#BlogTour: The Girls’ Book Of Priesthood by Louise Rowland @louiserowland20 @MuswellPress @annecater #TheGirlsBookOfPriestHood #RandomThingsTours

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Book Blurb:

The Vicar of Dibley meets Rev, a witty and gifted new talent. July 2016. Bright sparky and raring to go Margot Goodwin arrives as the new curate at St Marks Highbury. She is one part exhilarated ten parts terrified.

The Girls’ Book Of Priesthood was published on the 14th March 2018 in ebook and paperback.  You can purchase a copy of both here.

My Review:

I really enjoyed this hilarious and fascinating insight into life as a woman priest.

I’ve never really thought about what being a priest would entail but after reading this I imagine it’s similar to being a celebrity.  Everyone knows you so there is little room for mistakes and plenty of chances to be waylaid by one of your congregation who expect you to be free to talk at all hours.  It must be quite an all consuming career to choose and one that you don’t get much respite from.

The book brings up some interesting points regarding region.  It was fascinating to me to find out what religion means to other people, the prejudices and discriminations people can have against a religious figure.  I can imagine this would lead to many discussions in book groups.  I did feel sorry for Margot in some situations as i felt that even if she was a member of the church, she was still just trying to help.

Margot was a brilliant main character that you couldn’t help but love.  She’s so quirky and awkward that you automatically want to protect her and want things to go well for her.  She seemed such a real character which helped add to the story as you wondered if this could have actually happened to someone.  Indeed the book has a kind of memoir feel to it in the style it is written in and the fly on the wall view it gives the reader about Margot’s life.

This is Louise Rowland’s first book and I really look forward to her next one.  I am hoping for more from Margot but I do know if that will be possible.

Huge thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me onto the blog tour and for sending me a copy of the book.

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Louise Rowland won the year prize for Creative Writing at City University and lives in Central London. This is her first book. She is currently working at KPMG.

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#BlogTour #CharacterSpotlight: Joshua N’Gon by Anthony Hewitt @AntoMarks with @YuliAtta1 #JoshuaNGon

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I’m on the blog tour for Joshua N’Gon today and to have a Character spotlight of the Villain to share!

Joshua N’Gon is available to buy in paperback and ebook now.  You can buy a copy of both here.

Before I share my guest post here is a little about the book.

Book Blurb:

YOU’RE THE PRINCE OF AN ALIEN AFRICAN TRIBE AND IT AIN’T WAKANDA

When a secret world of ancient alien kingdoms and evil corporations clashes with adolescents, school, and homework. You won’t be able to put down this wild adventure of discovery, friendship, and coming of age!

What would you do if you discovered you were descended from ancient alien African royalty and you could hold the key to save your friends, family, and the world from evil destructive forces?
Joshua N’Gon seemed like an ordinary boy. Raised in a loving foster home in north London and a gifted student at the St Augustine private school. But as he grew older, a thirst for meaning and true purpose began to grow greater and greater…

With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility

On Joshua’s tenth birthday he received mysterious packages from his birth parents. Parents who had left him as a baby under mysterious circumstances. Opening the packages, he would find gifts that would forever change him both mentally and physically. Magical technology unlike anything he had ever seen and the best part, only he could use it. But his secrets would not stay that way for long. Evil forces were gathering and they would stop at nothing to acquire the powerful science behind his amazing inventions

With the help of his two best friends, Brick and Mina, Joshua sets out to develop his abilities, find his real parents and stop the Technology Billionaire Kanu Umbekwi from subjugating the planet.

Buckle up and get ready to go on an exciting thrill ride, full of suspense, mystery, and alien technology with Joshua N’Gon, The Last Prince of Alkebulahn.

Character Spotlight: Kanu Umbekwi

I’m sure you’ve heard that a great protagonist in a story must have an equally great antagonist. Well cooking up a great bad guy is important, and I wanted to add some elements that help make up a truly relatable but deliciously evil super villain for my YA novel Joshua N’Gon:Last Prince of Alkebulahn

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In our tale, our main bad guy is Kanu Umbekwi. A super smart, technologist and revolutionary from the hi-tech tribe of Alkebulahn in Rumundiland, Africa. To add to his appeal and mystery he has lost his memory and has been ostracized from his home to the Outerlands – a name given to the outside world by the Akhans. No one knows him by his real name, only as a symbol.

Costume
Kanu is a slick dresser and his African roots mean he loves colors and bold designs. As he regains more of his memory, his attire will become more flamboyant, like his peers in Alkebulahn.

Evil Idiosyncrasy
Kanu loves stories. Telling them and being told them. If you don’t know the rules of his favorite art form, he gets very angry indeed. Trying reporting to him without an inciting incident and characters his usual calm could transform into a storm. Staff members have been known to disappear for less.

Henchmen
Ebon and Ivor are Kanu’s bodyguards and they rarely leave his side. They have been modified using alien technology and are physically better than any Outlander human. They do Kanu’s bidding without question.

Lair
Being a multi-billionaire Kanu has Lairs around the world in Switzerland, the UK, USA, and Africa. He even has a mobile man-made island. His favorite and not quite a traditional lair is his Airship Accordance. It’s two football fields long, electronically cloaked to visible spectrums and can fly at 15,000 feet with labs and testing facilities manned by fifty staff. It can take him anywhere in the world.

Over Complex Deathtraps
It’s a sign of his genius and creativity that he will devise these traps against his adversaries, proving to them that he can outwit and destroy them at every corner. He may have met his match in young Joshua N’Gon.

Doomsday Machine
That would be telling. What I can say Kanu does have big plans, that will become clear as the books progress.

Nemesis
He doesn’t know the full story but Kanu is beginning to understand that Joshua N’Gon could be the only adversary standing in his way to world dominance.

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Anton Marks is a self-published author based in London. His self-styled Urban Fantastic genre is speculative fiction using crime, action adventure, horror, sword and soul to sci-fi – to highlight the black experience through the lens of the extraordinary. At present, he has four books in the Amazon Kindle store, Dancehall, Bad II the Bone, In the Days of Dread and 69 – the remainder of his catalogue will be added in soon. In 2017 he will be publishing a Young Adult Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel called Joshua N’Gon: The Last Prince of Alkebulahn and the second in his Bad II the Bone Series Good II be Bad in 2017. Join him on his journey at http://www.urban-fantastic.com.

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#BlogTour #Interview: Underwater Breathing by Cassandra Parkin @cassandrajaneuk @Legend_Press #UnderwaterBreathing

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I’m so excited to be on the blog Tour for Underwater Breathing by Cassandra Parkin today.  I’m a huge fan of her books so I’m thrilled to be able to support her new one and I can’t wait to read it!

Underwater Breathing will be published on the 17th May 2018 in ebook and paperback.  You can pre-order a copy of both here.

Before I share my Q&A with Cassandra Parkin here is a little about the book.

Book Blurb:

On Yorkshire’s gradually-crumbling mud cliffs sits an Edwardian seaside house. In the bathroom, Jacob and Ella hide from their parents’ passionate arguments by playing the ‘Underwater Breathing’ game – until the day Jacob wakes to find his mother and sister gone.

Years later, the sea’s creeping closer, his father is losing touch with reality and Jacob is trapped in his past. Then, Ella’s sudden reappearance forces him to confront his fractured childhood. As the truth about their parents emerges, it’s clear that Jacob’s time hiding beneath the water is coming to an end.

Q&A with Cassandra  Parkin:

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

I’ve been writing fiction all my life, mostly as Christmas and birthday presents for friends and family. However, because I am slow on the uptake, it took me a very long time to realise this meant I wanted to be a writer. It took about twenty years of sustained nagging from absolutely everyone who knew me before I finally caved in and started submitting my work.

My family is Cornish, but I live in the East Riding of Yorkshire (where Underwater Breathing is set), with my husband, my two children and my cats.

What do you do when you are not writing?

When you write for a living, it’s really easy to get lost in your own head and forget about the rest of the world. So I do try to leave the house and go for a walk at least once a day. I do Yoga for the same reason. Saying that, the main reason I do both of these things is because they make me a better writer. If something isn’t working in whatever I’m working on, getting away from the keyboard and doing some exercise gives my head the space to work away on the problem in the background. I think Stephen King calls this “the boys in the basement”. I’m pretty sure my basement is filled with down-to-earth Rosie-the-Riveter types, but I know exactly what he means.

3. Do you have a day job as well?

I teach Creative Writing and do some freelance copywriting. I’m also part of Hull’s Women of Words spoken word collective.

When did you first start writing and when did you finish your first book?

The first story I can remember writing was when I was seven. It was a Doctor Who fan-fiction based on the adventure “State Of Decay” (which was a mad gothic-y space-vampire Tom Baker story, featuring Romana in an excellent white dress and K-9, which is pretty much my Holy Trinity of Doctor Who brilliance). It scared the shit out of me at the time, so I think the fan-fiction thing was a way of processing my terror.

The first novel I finished was when I was fifteen. It was dystopian sci-fi, because I was fifteen, so of course it was, and I wrote it on an old Courier typewriter up in my bedroom.

How did you choose the genre you write in?

I don’t! I just write the stories that I have to write, and hope they’ll somehow turn out to fit into the market somewhere.

Where do you get your ideas?

For Underwater Breathing, I had an extraordinarily clear image of a house on the edge of a crumbling cliff, and two children playing a game upstairs in the bathroom – trying to learn to breathe underwater, in preparation for the day when their house would finally fall into the sea. The East Riding coast has a lot of soft mud cliffs, and a lot of villages that used to be quite a way inland but are now right on the edge. I wanted to explore what it would be like to live with the knowledge that your whole life was continually on the edge of crumbling away into the water.

Do you ever experience writer’s block?

I don’t get Writer’s Block, exactly – churning out something is never a problem – but I do most definitely get Writer’s Drivel. I actually got 40,000 words into an early version of Underwater Breathing and realised I hated, actually hated, everything about it and threw the whole lot away and started again. I’ve told a few people this and they all said it made them feel quite ill to think about, but it was utterly glorious to get rid of the whole hideous mess and start with a clean sheet.

Do you work with an outline, or just write?

I always start with a chapter-by-chapter outline, built with post-it notes and sheets of paper (one sheet = one chapter, one post-it = one idea, plot-point, scrap of dialogue, etc). This has to happen in the afternoon, on the living-room rug, and the the cats have to prowl around and sit on everything and poke the post-it notes out of order with their paws. (In fact, now I think about it, I should have known from the start that my first draft of Underwater Breathing wasn’t going to fly – the cats didn’t show up to bless the outline.)

Once I’ve got the outline, about the first thing that happens is I start going off at wild tangents and generally ignoring it. But I can’t write without doing the outline first. I think I like to have a roadmap of the place I’m wandering away from.

Is there any particular author or book that influenced you in any way either growing up or as an adult?

My true and proper answer would be a list of every single book I’ve ever read! But I can probably narrow it down to a few standouts…when I was little, I had a fairly unexpurgated and horrifying edition of the Grimm fairy-tales. They definitely had a huge impact on me. The “Alice” books have haunted me pretty much since the first day I read them, and I think there’s something of Wonderland of Looking-Glass

land in everything I write. When I was about fifteen, my English teacher gave me a copy of Roald Dahl’s “Kiss, Kiss”, which absolutely blew me away with its darkness and its brilliance. And finally, one day I’d like to write a first line that’s even remotely as haunting as the first line of “Rebecca” by Daphne du Maurier.

 Can you tell us about your challenges in getting your first book published?

This is going to sound pretty unbearable, but it’s true; my biggest challenge was admitting that I wanted to try. I was utterly convinced that I wasn’t good enough.

My first toe in the water was a short story, Interview #17, which was set on Wall Street and based on Jack and the Beanstalk. Legend Press had an open call for short story submissions on the theme of “Journeys”, so I swallowed hard and went for it. I was astonished when Interview #17 was picked for the final anthology. I finished The Summer We All Ran Away about a year later, and Legend were the publisher I was most hoping to work with.

 Is anything in your book based on real life experiences or purely all imagination?

The settings are based on real places I’ve been to and loved, and what happens to the characters is loosely inspired by research into the real-life experiences of others, but the story is all my own.

What was your hardest scene to write?

There is a scene on a beach between the two central characters that was very challenging. I can’t say any more because it would spoil the plot, but when you read it, you will know why.

How did you come up with the title?

The title comes from the game that Ella and Jacob play in the bathroom on stormy nights: the Underwater Breathing game. The game is to lie underwater and hold your breath for as long as you possibly can – but of course, no matter how good you get at the game, eventually you have to either drown, or come up for air. I liked that sense of tension and inevitability, and knowing that whatever happens, you can’t stay where you are for ever.

What project are you working on now?

I’m hacking my way through the wild and brambly tangle that is the first draft of a new novel, provisionally called The Slaughter Man. My central character is a “twinless twin”; her identical twin sister has recently died, and her entire family is struggling with their loss.

What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author? What has been the best compliment?

The toughest criticism…that’s got to be the one-star Amazon review for The Summer We All Ran Away, which simply said “Worst book I’ve read so far”. I think what I especially like about this was the way the reviewer very generously left room for the faint possibility that at some point in the future, they might read a book that they hated even more than mine. Which was nice.

The most beautiful compliment I’ve ever had was given to me recently, by a friend who gave a copy of my recent book The Winter’s Child to a terminally-ill friend in hospital. The Winter’s Child was the last book she experienced, read aloud to her by her mother. I feel so massively honoured and humbled by this that I don’t think I can even put it into words.

Is there anything that you would like to say to your readers and fans?

I’d like to say a huge giant massive Thank You! I’m grateful every day for the opportunities I’ve been given to share my work, and every time someone chooses one of my books to read, I know how lucky I am. You make everything worthwhile.

Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions, I wish you the best of luck with the book.

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Cassandra Parkin grew up in Hull, and now lives in East Yorkshire. Her short story collection, New World Fairy Tales (Salt Publishing, 2011), won the 2011 Scott Prize for Short Stories. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies.
The Summer We All Ran Away (Legend Press, 2013) was Cassandra’s debut novel and nominated for the Amazon Rising Stars 2014.

Legend Press have also published The Beach Hut (2015), Lily’s House (2016) and The Winter’s Child (2017. Cassandra’s fifth novel is due to be published in 2018.

Visit Cassandra at cassandraparkin.wordpress.com or on Twitter @cassandrajaneuk

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#BlogTour #Extract: Her Hidden Life by V. S. Alexander @VSAlexander3 @Sabah_K @AvonBooksUK #HerHiddenLife #HistoricalFiction

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I’m so pleased to be on the blog tour for Her Hidden Life by V. S Alexander today and to have an extract to share with you.

Her Hidden Life is published today in ebook and paperback.  The ebook is currently the bargain price of 99p and you can purchase your copy here.

Before I share my extract with you, here is a little bit about the book.

Book Blurb:

A forbidden love. A deadly secret.

‘An absorbing, well-researched story that brings to life an extraordinary period in history’ GILL PAUL, bestselling author of The Secret Wife

It’s 1943 and Hitler’s Germany is a terrifying place to be.
But Magda Ritter’s duty is the most dangerous of all…

Assigned to The Berghof, Hitler’s mountain retreat, she must serve the Reich by becoming the Führer’s ‘Taster’ – a woman who checks his food for poison. Magda can see no way out of this hellish existence until she meets Karl, an SS officer who has formed an underground resistance group within Hitler’s inner circle.

As their forbidden love grows, Magda and Karl see an opportunity to stop the atrocities of the madman leading their country. But in doing so, they risk their lives, their families and, above all, a love unlike either of them have ever known…

Lose yourself in this sweeping, heroic love story fraught with danger. The perfect read for fans of Dinah Jeffries and Gill Paul.

Her Hidden Life: Extract

Who killed Adolf Hitler? The answer lies within these pages. The circumstances surrounding his death have been disputed since 1945, but I know the truth. I was there.

Now I’m a childless old widow left alone in a house filled with memories as bitter as ashes. The linden trees in spring, the blue lakes in summer, bring me no joy.

I, Magda Ritter, was one of fifteen women who tasted Hitler’s food. He was obsessively concerned about being poisoned by the Allies or traitors.

After the war, no one, except my husband, knew what I did. I didn’t talk about it. I couldn’t talk about it. But the secrets I’ve held for so many years need to be released from their inner prison. I don’t have much longer to live.

I knew Hitler. I watched as he walked the halls of his mountain retreat, the Berghof, and followed him through the maze of the Wolf’s Lair, his headquarters in East Prussia. I was near him in his final day in the tomb-like depths of his Berlin bunker. Often he was surrounded by an entourage of admirers, his head bobbing like a buoy on the sea.

Why didn’t anyone kill Hitler before he died in the bunker? A trick of fate? His uncanny ability to avoid death? Assassination plots were hatched and, of those, many were aborted. Only one succeeded in injuring the Führer. That attempt only reinforced his belief in providence – his divine right to rule as he saw fit.

My first recollection of him was at a 1932 Party rally in Berlin. I was fifteen at the time. He stood on a wooden platform and spoke to a small crowd that grew larger by the minute as word spread of his appearance at Potsdamer Platz. Rain spit from gray clouds that November day, but each word he spoke exploded in the air until the crowd glowed with heat and rage at the enemies of the German people. With every beat of his fist to his breast, the sky shook. He wore a brown uniform with a black leather belt stretched across his chest. The red, white and black swastika patch was prominently displayed on his left arm. A pistol hung at his side. He was not particularly handsome, but his eyes held you in their powerful grip. Rumors circulated he wanted to be an architect or an artist, but I always imagined he would have been a better storyteller; if only he would have let his imagination play out in words rather than in malevolence.

He mesmerized a nation, inducing euphoric riots among those who believed in the shining new order of National Socialism. But not all of us worshiped him as the savior of Germany. Certainly not all ‘good Germans.’ Was my nation guilty of aiding the most notorious dictator the world has ever known?

A cult has grown up around Hitler, in death as large as when he was alive. Its members are fascinated by the horror and destruction he cast upon the world like the devil. They are either fanatical worshipers of the Führer or students of human psychology who ask, ‘How could one man be so evil?’ Either way, those followers have helped Hitler succeed in his quest to live forever.

I have struggled with the horrific actions perpetrated by the Third Reich and my singular place in history. My story needs to be told. Sometimes the truth overwhelms and horrifies me, like falling endlessly into a darkened pit. But, in the process, I have discovered much about myself and humanity.

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V.S. Alexander is an ardent student of history and the arts and loves writing historical fiction with strong female protagonists. The author of several novels and short stories, Alexander’s first novel was The Magdalen Girls, an Amazon best seller, set in 1962 Dublin. V.S. is currently at work on a third book, set in 19th Century Ireland, with additional titles planned for later release. The author lives in South Florida where summer is never far away.

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