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Thursday, July 19, 2012
FOREVER MAN TOUR STOP: Book Excerpt
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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Hi! I'm so excited today that I have the pleasure of promoting Author January Bain's, Forever Man. A paranormal romance, published by Champagne Books. This tour runs from July 14th to August 14th.
About the Author
January Bain hails from Ashern, Manitoba, Canada. Married to the love of her life, her husband Don, she has combined her love of romance with her interest in the paranormal and vampires to produce the FOREVER SERIES of books. She teaches English and Computer courses during the day, and writes at night and in very spare moment she has. She hopes to touch your heart with this first book in the series, Forever Man and would very much enjoy hearing from her readers. www.januarybain.ca
Synopsis
What if you had been given the gift of healing and could save those
you loved? And furthermore, discovered you could save the one you love from a
vampire’s kiss. There is a catch; of course, the cost of such a healing could
mean your own death…
Ellie Hightower is discovering such gifts in the novel, Forever Man by January Bain. She is
telepathic, young and bright and has been running from these new found gifts
all the way to Nome, Alaska where she encounters the man of her dreams, Mike
Stone and an ancient evil force out to take him away from her. Will having
goodness and light on her side be enough to save them from Katrianna, a newly
resurrected vampire that looks to enslave Mike in her nefarious web?
To find out the truth you will need to read, Forever Man, the first in the FOREVER SERIES by January Bain.
While I waited for her to return I looked out the window, admiring
the view of snow-peaked mountains when I heard the screeching of brakes and a
thud, then realized someone had hit a dog with a half ton truck right in front
of the restaurant. The driver, a young woman in obvious distress, jumped out
and cradled the animal’s head in her lap. In an instant I turned and rushed for
the stairs, taking them two at a time.
As I reached the woman she looked up at me with stark pleading in
her eyes. “I didn’t see him! Please, I need help!”
Crouching down beside them, I carefully laid my hands on the
whimpering dog. It looked like a husky, probably a sled dog. He or she was
still breathing, but it was labored and loud. I could also see blood on its
soft white fur. My heart instantly melted and reached out to the poor creature
with its pain-filled, whiskey-brown eyes that seemed to beg me to do something.
Despite the gut-wrenching plea, I felt helpless, sheer happenstance had brought
this poor animal to this end and I had no power to save it from its fate.
Hesitantly, I reached my hands out and laid them on the poor dog’s
head and its eyes seemed to tell me that it knew its fate. Tears flowed and the
image of the dog blurred. I felt its pain as my own as I closed my eyes in
sheer anguish.
Please God, let this beautiful creature be okay.
Suddenly, something came alive inside me like a dam bursting its banks, and a
great tidal wave of energy flowed through me from my very core. It was so
strong it made me shake and my legs, cramping in the crouch, almost gave way.
A surge of pure power seemed to drive through my hands into the
dog as I concentrated my thoughts on it and then all I could see and feel was
hot, white light surrounding me for a few brief incredibly thrilling seconds.
The light blinded me, its power as strong as the noonday sun. A sense of pure
aliveness electrified me, as if I was at the pinnacle of my strength and could
rise up and fill the world with goodness and healing. Then, just as suddenly,
the floodgates in my mind closed and the white hot energy retreated back into
my hands that began to shake violently with the excess energy.
The sensation left as abruptly as it had come and I fell back
exhausted from the effort. The dog whimpered, shook itself and sat up. It
looked at the two of us as if nothing had happened, its brown eyes shining and
its tail wagging as if it didn’t even remember the last few minutes of its
life.
The woman, her eyes huge in her round face, looked at me with
complete wonder. “How could this be? One minute I thought it was dying, then
you came along and now it’s up and fine? It doesn’t make any sense.” The woman
shook her head, unwilling to believe her own eyes.
I knew exactly what she meant. Under the sense of complete
exhaustion I was now aware of lurked the feeling that the world had slid
sideways and then realigned itself in a new configuration.
Standing up, I felt immediately light-headed and woozy and
stumbled forward from severe vertigo, catching myself from falling just in
time.
“I don’t know—I guess it wasn’t—as hurt as you thought—it must
have just been stunned.” I tried to put a sensible spin on recent events, my
tongue feeling wooden and clumsy in my mouth. My slurred words made me sound
drunk or slow I realized from a muddled distance, my voice echoing in my head.
“But didn’t you see the bright light just before the dog got up?”
The woman was not to be deterred from her new sense of wonder.
I knew I had to get away, but an overwhelming sense of fatigue was
slowing down my reaction time and was it was like being forced to move in deep,
heavy water.
“Who are you?” The woman
asked, her tone blunted by suspicion now.
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GET ME OFF THE SHELF
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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Get Me Off The Shelf! is inspired by *From the Review Pile from*Stepping Out of the Page*hosted by Stephanie. This will be a weekly meme on Thursdays.
1. Give a synopsis of the book with image.
2. Tell us why you haven't read the book yet, including when you got the book (if you remember).
3. Link the post in the linky below.
4. Visit other blogs and post!
Need(Need#1)
By Carrie Jones
Paperback
Pages: 306
Published: December 8, 2009
Publisher: by Bloomsbury USA
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Zara collects phobias the way other girls collect Facebook friends. Little wonder, since life’s been pretty rough so far. Her father left, her stepfather just died, and her mother’s pretty much checked out. Now Zara’s living with her grandmother in sleepy, cold Maine so that she stays “safe.” Zara doesn’t think she’s in danger; she thinks her mother can’t deal.
Wrong. Turns out that guy she sees everywhere, the one leaving trails of gold glitter, isn’t a figment of her imagination. He’s a pixie—and not the cute, lovable kind with wings. He’s the kind who has dreadful, uncontrollable needs. And he’s trailing Zara.
With suspense, romance, and paranormal themes, this exciting breakout novel has readers rapidly turning the pages
A few years ago, I had went to my area bookstore(at that time it was Borders), and started chatting with a younger girl who swore I should get this book. So I did, because I have a book buying problem :) I was already to read it, but for some reason just did not. I can't remember exactly why, but I would bet all the pennies I have that it was because I had decided to read another book that I had purchased the same day.
Like I always say ... Oh well, I'll get to it one day ... maybe.
So share what's you need to 'Get off your shelf', or floor, or box . . . I love comments! And if you don't, I'll stalk you :)
Like I always say ... Oh well, I'll get to it one day ... maybe.
So share what's you need to 'Get off your shelf', or floor, or box . . . I love comments! And if you don't, I'll stalk you :)
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I love to read fiction, so writing reviews of books for a hobby is just an added pleasure to my list of things to do. I just can't read a good book without sharing what I've read. When I'm not reading, I'm writing.
By the way, if you like reading on the naughty or romantic side, visit my new blog FIK(TISH)UHS Pleasures.