Brain to Books Blog Tour – K.P. Merriweather

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Fast Facts

Author: K.P. Merriweather
Genre: Psychological
Book: Borderline of the Agency series

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Bio

I ignore the haters and naysayers while churning out literary pulp and epic saga doorstoppers in Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Psychological Thriller genres. While not writing, I also program retro-style gaming awesomeness for Windows and Android. I still reside somewhere in St. Louis, Mo

What you see is what you get.

 Blurb

borderline cover smErik Hart gets in over his head when he accidentally breaks an important company computer while on reassignment. Unwilling to lose his job, he agrees to pay for it by working for the cruel taskmaster Zachary, an enigmatic man who seemingly knows more than he lets on…

When Erik becomes a target for breakneck enforcers, he finds rogue scientists willing to help him disappear if he can finish one final job in return. His search for answers leads him to a powerful origination bent on stopping him by every ruthless method at their disposal!

Interview

How did you come up with the idea for your book?

This book is a continuation of the series started with CHAIN REACTION. I never thought of writing a science fiction psychological suspense, especially focusing on the nature of existence. I wrote the seemingly uneven streaming-consciousness type parts on the meaning of sense of self, dreams, and reality on purpose. I wanted the reader to feel what it’s like inside Erik’s headspace, and it’s not a good place…

I originally wrote the story for an English assignment in middle school (the segment appears in CHAIN REACTION, chapter 7), and what started out as a short story became a longer book originally in first person (no longer in print) later expanded to a larger saga in third, covering several books. The story in the whole Agency saga hadn’t changed (aside from first to third), just lengthened to add more details that were originally vague or limited in scope.

Stories always require some form of research. What kind of research did you do for your book?

For the later books, BORDERLINE and my next upcoming novel in the series LINE OF FIRE, I had to look into cybernetics and neurotechnology. I already knew about computer science, engineering and military technology, so it wasn’t much to apply what was originally ambiguous in the first rendition of the novel.

Which scene or chapter was the hardest for you to write?

The scenes involving Erik’s contact with the shady Doctor Hansen were the most difficult to write. Hansen was supposed to come across as eccentric with an undercurrent of menacing. I hope I rendered him well.

Please describe your favorite scene or chapter in your book and tell us why it was your favorite?

I had fun writing chapter 28. The character Brodie Avers is a chipper dirty old man type, who honestly cares for the main character Erik despite his vulgar banter. My favorite scenes were Erik’s time recuperating with the hacker Bunny and makeup artist Shanter. I enjoyed writing them and found them quirky and interesting. I felt sorry they couldn’t get more page time after playing their parts.

Which of your favorite characters do you relate to the most? Who is your favorite character and why?

Erik started out as an author avatar until he found his own voice, becoming a temperamental space cadet. I think his evolution is due to my punishing him way too often! (I can be such an evil god, mwahaha). As for my favorite character, it would be Erik’s friend Francisca. She’s strong-willed, protective, and brutally honest, also has a high standard of honor. I wish I had friends like that in real life…

I once read that every author is simply a compilation of his/her most favorite authors. Which authors have done the most to influence your writing and why?

The three I can name off the top of my head are Robert Cromier, Caroline B. Cooney, and Walter Dean Meyers. Their works were different than the other books I read to escape as a teen, as they wrote on realistic themes stories that didn’t always have happy endings and showed that life sometimes sucked. Cromier is the main offender. I have him to blame (lolz).

“Story” has always been the center of all human cultures. We need it. We seek it out. We invent it. What does “story” mean to you?

Story to me means feeling some kind of emotion and thinking of new things after putting the book down. Have you ever read a book that challenged your preconceptions, made you ask questions about the world around you, or dredged up feelings you never knew existed? That’s what I hope my works does. A lofty goal, sure, but it compels me to continue writing in the face of hard times.

Tell us about your next project.

I work multiple projects given how fussy my computers are and whatever I can finish first. So I don’t have definite release dates.

Where can we find you and your book?

I don’t talk about myself much, but you can find more information about all the books I’ve published on www.majestikmultimedia.com!

Book Excerpt

Bright light seared Erik’s vision as he roused. He squinted and put up a hand to shield his eyes as he wavered in a hazy cloud of pain.

Voy a llamar a que el éxito!” Albero’s voice said triumphantly. “¡Buenas tardes, hombre!

“What?” Erik murmured and sat up, finding himself on a table atop a shower curtain. Nearby, a swivel crane-arm halogen lamp shone in his direction. Albero, who wore a white apron spattered with blood over his stained dress shirt and slacks, busied himself in cleaning instruments in a bucket of bleach on the kitchenette counter. “What happened to me?”

“I removed your appendix,” Albero answered. “You were feverish and vomiting uncontrollably.”

Erik touched his side near his navel, noticing a small scar there. “No stitches?” he asked.

“We have sealant these days, no need for stitching. It’s too unclean.”

Erik carefully removed himself from the table and tottered for the bedroom area where he spotted a pack of cigarettes and lighter next to a glass ashtray on the nightstand.

“I need something for the pain,” Erik grumbled.

“Tequila?” Albero suggested.

“Vodka.”

“I’ll pick up some soon.”

Erik shook out a cigarette from the pack and pulled it with his lips, then lit it, expelling harsh smoke in the air.

“Hungry for anything?” Albero called as he rummaged through the small cabinets, coming across a small skillet and bottle of cooking oil. “I’ve got bran flakes and sweet peppers and eggs. You need a better diet – more fresh fruits and vegetables.”

“I want booze,” Erik snapped and made his way for the heavy dark curtains at the window, peeling them aside. Outside he saw a large lot and in the distance a large castle-like complex with a large domed roof and barred windows. “Where are we?”

“In the outskirts of Menoka,” Albero answered and placed the skillet on the small two-burner counter stove. “That there is called the Industrial Complex, also known as the Sector Isolation Holding Unit. It’s where military criminals and anti-government agents are housed.”

“Wouldn’t this part of town make it company housing then?” Erik wondered aloud as Albero poured in oil then picked up a kettle set on the counter and filled it with water. “Usually they make housing not far from high-security Federal jobs like that. They don’t want to risk leaks…”

“It’s true.” Putting the kettle on the stove, Albero turned the knobs then focused his attentions to the refrigerator. “We’re in the transient hotel while I’m awaiting my paperwork to get certified. You are my assistant.”

“What do I assist you with?”

Albero withdrew a bowl of sweet peppers from the cold storage and returned to the counter. “Executing criminals.”

Erik turned toward the doctor in shock. “The hell?” he squawked.

“What’s with that look, mi amigo?” Albero laughed and wagged a finger at Erik. “Their last licensed prison executioner died and they needed someone with a lot of skills. There aren’t that many you know.” Albero took up a butcher knife from the drain board and a handful of peppers, chopping them with expert precision. “Besides, we have some friends coming up that just need to sleep and not necessarily in dirt, eh?”

Erik ground his teeth and stormed away from the window. “I hate this,” he thought, grinding out his stub in the ashtray. Lighting another cigarette, Erik smoked and paced. “Bit by bit, he feeds me some info and yanks the control a little bit tighter…” Looking at his wrists and right ankle, his simmering anger burned stronger in response to the tethers. “This can’t be all part of a big plan…

“Better rest up. We have a busy day tomorrow.”

Growling, Erik glared back at Albero who busied himself in frying the colored peppers. He stormed over, snatching up the butcher knife left on the counter and Albero calmly withdrew a revolver from at his back with his free hand, pointing it at Erik’s head.

“Tsk, tsk, muchacho, what a bad thing you’re doing,” Albero said, not once looking at Erik as he continued frying the food. “Now really think about it. I’m an unlicensed doctor accused of nefarious things. You don’t want to get on my bad side, eh?”

Erik paled and dropped the knife to the floor with a clatter. “That monster could be telling the truth,” he thought fearfully and gingerly touched his side. “What if he poisoned me to mimic those symptoms? What if he implanted explosives in me claiming he was taking out my appendix?

Erik dashed for the small tan-tiled bathroom and dropped to his knees, gagging into the toilet.

Albero set his revolver on the counter and whistled as he turned over the food.

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Ryan Guy

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Fast Facts

Author: Ryan Guy
Genre: YA Humor/Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Book: Atomic Aardvark

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Ryan Guy (3)After several years with the Royal Military Police, Ryan Guy was attached to the SIB (Special Investigative Branch), the plain-clothes branch of the RMP. He left the military in 2003 and has been working since then in the civilian security ind– wait a minute– this is someone else’s made up backstory for their pseudonym, and it doesn’t add any credibility to the themes addressed in Atomic Aardvark. Let me try again.

In his youth, Ryan Guy was raised by a feral pack of aardvarks which roamed the Midwest, particularly the upper climes of the Rocky Mountains. His tenure with the nomadic animals was his inspiration for Atomic Aardvark. ‘Ryan Guy’ is a pseudonym because people tend to butcher the name his aardvark clan gave him– a name which, unfortunately, cannot be accurately represented with any combination of ASCII characters.

Author Accomplishments: In addition to having written a book, Ryan Guy contributes to the online website YA Love Magazinewhere all things YA (including Indie Books) are discussed.

Blurb

Ryan Guy (2)The good, the bad, and the Surly.

Q. What do you get when you cross an aardvark, a skunk, and a couple of star-crossed lovers with technology and a series of cataclysmic events?

A. Atomic Aardvark– An exciting, comedy-action-suspense-with-a-little-bit-of-romance fantasy novel. Guaranteed to be the best one I’ve ever written. Read it! It’s better than this summary. Much longer, too.

Reviews

To simply say I adored Atomic Aardvark is an understatement. I’ve never read anything quite like it. And I never expected to be reading in an animal’s pov, let alone two of them, but it was done extremely well! The flow between all points of view was seamless and the mini cliffhangers at the end of each chapter were expertly done. The writing it witty, humorous, and flows so well I was immediately immersed in this surreal world. The characters had depth and distinct individual voices that I am a stickler for. My only complaint would have to be that I craved more physical detail during some scenes, but this fast-paced funny bone tickler does not disappoint! – K.D (review posted on Amazon.com)

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Alexandar Tomov

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Fast Fact

Alexandar Tomov (3)Author: Александър Томов  a.k.a. Alexandar Tomov, Jr.

Genre: Absurd, dystopia, fantasy, fiction, post-apocalyptic, grotesque, and drama.

Books: Beyond the Absurd

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Bio

Alexander Tomov Jr. was born on June 3, 1982 in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. He is freelance writer and film director who is looking for realization abroad. His work consists of short stories and short films. The author creates non standard points of view toward the world and the human existence. Some of his stories are hypotheses for the development of society and civilization and for the evolution of human nature in far future.

Alexandar Tomov (2)

Blurb

Alexandar Tomov (1)“Beyond the Absurd” is book for everyone, who is interested about deep soul horizons and grotesque abyss of Absurd. This book contains very short stories in genres Absurd, dystopia, fantasy, fiction, post – apocalyptic and grotesque and drama. In my work there is strange viewpoint about human existence, imagination and mind. I try to describe absurdity of the world and life and also to find some deep, invisible connections in the flow of time.

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Ann Andrews

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Just the Facts

Author: Ann Livi Andrews
Genre: Apocalyptic, Superhero, Fantasy
Book: Hollow Towns

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Bio

Ann Livi Andrews

While it’s true that I was the girl who got in trouble for sneaking flashlights and notebooks into my room in case of late night inspirations and that my teachers caught me writing down ideas instead of class notes while in school and college, I’m no longer that young girl.

After self-publishing several short stories in early 2012, my writing career stalled as I realized that I was pregnant and then my son made an early escape from his “jail” and entered the world two months prematurely. This turned my husband and I’s world upside down. But, he was healthy and we were quickly sent home with a 4 lb bundle of joy.

Being a stay at home mom has been a joy that I’m grateful for. Not only do I get to watch my son grow, but I have the time (most days) to work on the ideas sprinting through my head.

Early in 2015, I realized that it wasn’t enough for me to just write. I wanted to offer the help that no one offered me as an indie author several years prior. So I began a Goodreads group called Support for Indie Authors. Almost three months later and we are at 800 members and have a wide range of resources available for indie authors who are overwhelmed with self-publishing. I do my part by featuring Indie Authors on my blog and helping to promote their work. And I have three moderators who are just as excited to help other indie authors as I am: Riley Westbrook, V.M. Sawh, and B.B. Wynter.

My ultimate goal is to open a publishing company that offers the author more control that they’re usually given, with editing, formatting, and marketing options available. It’s a big world full of people who love to read. There’s no reason for so many wonderful authors to be buried under “more popular” authors simply because they don’t have the appropriate marketing budget. There’s no shortage of readers, so why should authors be competitive with one another?

Accomplishments

Initiated SIA #SupportIndieAuthors

Blurb

Hollow TownsThe end did not come swiftly as media and literature had predicted. There was no deadly virus released to wipe out humanity. There was no meteor on course to collide with earth. There was no Biblical flood or fire and brimstone. And there was no army of the undead to rise up against the living. 

In fact, no one knew where or when it began. It was suspected to have first occurred in some remote village without the means to report what was happening. Even when it began to be reported, no one understood what was happening, so no one was alarmed. They were just lightning storms. First came a thick, gray cloud covering that blocked out the entire sky and all light. Then the steady and unending drizzle of rain that never turned into a downpour, but never lightened up either. Then there were reports of lightning. But no one took notice. After all, who cared about a mild storm? It wasn’t until the cloud bank reached Spain, and then France, that the panic began to rise. 

This installment of the Hollow Towns series includes Hannah and Minutemen, but also introduces two new characters who must choose whether to aid or hinder Charlie in his quest.

Excerpt

“Wait,” Lucy looked back the way they had original traveled. “Did you hear that?”

“Hear what?” Henry looked confused. “Do you hear Madison?”

“No, children,” she paused for effect. “Children screaming!”

“Candy and Jimmy,” he exhaled. “They must have followed our tracks back to Reggie. Come on, we have to help!”

“My leg hurts,” she grabbed his arm to stop him from running. “I’ll only slow you down. I’ll hide here, ok? Make sure they’re all right.”

Henry hesitated for only a moment, then nodded. “Okay, but I’ll come right back for you. Hide and don’t come out until you hear my voice, all right?”

“Promise,” Lucy nodded. She moved back towards her hiding spot as Henry dashed away, anxious to help his friends.

She paused as he left her line of sight. A small wave of guilt washed over her, but she quickly shook it off. Taking a deep breath and gathering every ounce of courage she had left, she stepped out of the tree line and began her journey towards the decrepit warehouse that stood against the gray sky like a dark shadow.

If she was going to die anyway, she wanted to die with answers.

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Joshua Robertson

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Just the Facts

Joshua Robertson  (2)Name: Joshua Robertson
Genre: Dark Fantasy
Book:  Melkorka of the Thrice Nine Legends series
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Bio

Joshua began crafting the world for his dark fantasy series, Thrice Nine Legends, in 1999. Melkorka, the first book of the series, was published in 2015. The sequel, Dyndaer,will be released in January 2016. He is also the author of the A Midwinter Sellsword and Gladiators and Thieves in the Hawkhurst Saga. His story, Grimsdalr, is inspired by the tale of Beowulf. Joshua currently lives in Alaska with his wife and children.

Melkorka Blurb

melkorkaKaelandur was forged by the Highborn to slay one of their own, Nedezhda Mager. As their slave, Branimir Baran never thought to question his cruel masters until he is forced to take part in the execution. His actions begin a chain of events that will lead him to confront demons, cannibals, and himself as he is forced to question his own morality and the true meaning of good and evil.

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Book Synopsis

 Melkorka

Branimir is a slave to the mighty Highborn. Unwittingly, his masters forge a copper dagger capable of destroying the Ash Tree. Drawn along on the quest to remedy the mistake of his masters, Branimir becomes the most unlikely of heroes in an inimical world of magic and mayhem.

A Midwinter Sellsword

A sellsword is lured into the daunting political games within Hawkhurst. How many people will he have to kill to keep his own secrets hidden and to escape the city?

Gladiators and Thieves

The second installment in the Hawkhurst Saga. A bastard child of a noble family escaped the subterranean city after being enslaved to the gladiator pits. After being lured into the daunting political games, will he ever find his freedom again?

Grimsdalr

In the spirit of the epic poem, Beowulf, a renowned hero travels across the whale-road to defeat a monster that plagues the land of Croune.

Interview

Interview Questions:

Tell us a little about yourself.

I am originally from Kansas and I currently live in Alaska with my wife and children. I started writing snippets of fantasy and horror around the age of nine, had a collection of poetry and short stories by fifteen, and had completed my first fantasy novel at seventeen. Recently, I have published a couple of books and started my own small press, Crimson Edge Publishing Company.

How many books have you written?

I have recently published Melkorka in January 2015, the first book in the The Kaelandur Series, within the universe of Thrice Nine Legends. I am extremely excited about this novel and have received some great reviews. I also published A Midwinter SellswordGrimsdalr, and Gladiators and Thieves. I have several WIPs, including the sequel to Melkorka, titled Dyndaer. I am also co-writing another novel within Thrice Nine Legends called Anaerfell, to be released October 2015.

What genre do you enjoy writing the most? 

I enjoy writing fantasy or dark fantasy more than anything. I have some snippets laying around that are science fiction and dystopian, but I am most comfortable in the fantasy realm.

Tell us a bit more about your book?

For the sake of brevity, I will tell you about Melkorka. It is about a slave, named Branimir, who serves the mighty Highborn. Unwittingly, his masters forge a copper dagger capable of destroying the Ash Tree. Drawn along on the quest to remedy the mistake of his masters, Branimir becomes the most unlikely of heroes in an inimical world of magic and mayhem.

What inspired you to write this book?

The sequel to Melkorka, Dyndaer, has been written and rewritten repeatedly over the past decade. In ten years, I have scrapped Dyndaer many times in frustration that I could get the story exactly how I wanted it. Then, I woke up one morning in December 2013 from an inspirational dream that presented the core to the story. Lo and behold, Melkorka was created, giving birth to the rest of the story.

How did you come up with the title of your book?

Melkorka is the name of the castle that serves as the start of this tale. The word itself has some meaning, found in the thirteenth century Icelandic tale, Laxdaela saga. Laxdaela saga makes mention of Melkorka an Irish princess that was taken as a slave and pretended to be mute, hiding her identity, only to reveal later that there was more to her than what was on the surface. In many ways, Melkorka is a story that echoes the complexity in legend, suggesting to the reader that there is more than what appears on the surface. It seemed fitting for the first book in The Kaelandur Series.

 Tell us a little bit about your cover art. Who designed it? Why did you go with that particular image/artwork?

Winter Bayne is the talented graphic designer that completed the cover for Melkorka (and my other novels). The emblem on the front of the cover for Melkorka is the mirror image of the symbol of the Sun God in Melkorka. This is the most revered god during the events of the novel. I wanted a simple image for the theme. I could not be more pleased with the final outcome.

Do you have any strange writing habits?

I will always drink one cup of coffee before starting to write, and I have a fresh pot brewed and at the ready for once I start.

You’re not alone in that. *laughing*

I generally write in the late evening to early morning (between 2000 and 0200). There are several songs that I like to play depending on what scene is unfolding: romantic, suspense, or suspicious. And, I have a rule that I don’t get rewarded with chips and salsa until I have completed a minimum of 1000 words.

Are you a plotter or do you write by the seat of your pants?

I will usually write the first two or three chapters and then I plot the rest of the story. I am a believer in plotting a story to assure that it has the elements of a complete story. I have read too many novels with plot holes or that are rushed at the end to wrap up loose ends.

What book do you wish you could have written?

The entire series of the Game of Thrones, actually. I have never read them (yet) but I do watch the television series. I have found that the themes in the story are similar to the ones in my own books…and I started my stories over ten years ago.

How important are names to you in your books? Do you choose the names based on liking the way it sounds or the meaning?

When I first start writing, I do not pay much attention to the names. However, once finished, I focus heavily on the names to build on the culture and flavor of the story. I like to have my names have similar sounds and a sense of culture behind them. It would be bizarre to have a Bilbo Baggins, a Jon Snow, and a Candace Everdeen in the same story. Names have to fit the time, place, and culture of the story – and when they break the rules, there should be a logical reason behind it (e.g. a vampire named Vladimir is living in the modern century).

Have you always enjoyed writing?

Absolutely. In high school, I was considered the most likely to become a published writer. I regret it has taken me almost ten years to seriously start pursuing the career. Regardless, it is something I will continue to do until the day I die. I will never retire from writing.

What is your favorite snack food?

I have several, especially when I write: coffee, chips and salsa, and sour patch kids.

If you had a supernatural power, what would it be?

My general answer to this question is super healing powers. I always thought that was by far the best superpower that anybody could come across. Then, I had another author suggest the manipulation of time. Thus, I have to recant the prior and choose the latter.

Where is one place you want to visit that you haven’t been before?

Czechoslovakia. I want to simply roam through the hills and drink wine.

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BUY: A Midwinter Sellsword
BUY: Gladiators and Thieves
BUY: Grimsdalr

Anaerfell: Coming October 2015
Dyndaer: Coming January 2016

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Gisela Hausmann

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Just the Facts

Author: Gisela Hausmann
Genre: Non-Fiction books that every author needs!
Books: The Naked Truth series

  • NAKED TRUTHS About Getting Book Reviews
  • NAKED WORDS The Effective 157-Word Email
  • Naked News for Indie Authors How NOT to Invest Your Marketing $$$
  • Naked News for Indie Authors: How to Get on TV
  • Naked Determination, 41 Stories About Overcoming Fear (Gold at Readers Favorite Award 2014)
  • And a few more…

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Bio

Gisela Hausmann Gisela Hausmann is a marketing and mass media expert.

The author of seventeen books, she publishes books under her “naked” brand of books, meaning Gisela publishes “no-fluff” books.

Born to be an adventurer, Gisela has also co-piloted single-engine planes, produced movies, and worked in the industries of education, construction, and international transportation. Gisela’s friends and fans know her as a woman who goes out to seek the unusual and rare adventure.

A unique mixture out of wild risk-taker and careful planner, Gisela globe-trotted almost 100,000 kilometers on three continents, including to the locations of her favorite books: Doctor Zhivago’s Russia, Heinrich Harrer’s Tibet, and Genghis Khan’s Mongolia.

Gisela Hausmann graduated with a master’s degree in Film & Mass Media from the University of Vienna. She now lives in Greenville, South Carolina.

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Angela B. Chrysler: Tell us a little about yourself. (How did you get started writing? What do you do when you’re not writing?

Gisela H. Actually I started my career in book design. My fiancé and I decided to self publish an aerial photography coffee-table book about Vienna, Austria. I designed the book. This was a bit more complicated than it sounds. I had to design a system which a) explained the location of each picture to an audience which might not be familiar with looking at Vienna from the air, plus each picture got related to all others so readers could really “see all of Vienna” and picture the city as a whole.

ABC: Is this your first book? How many books have you written prior (if any?) List other titles if applicable.

Gisela H. 18 books. My most important books are

  • NAKED TRUTHS About Getting Book Reviews
  • NAKED WORDS The Effective 157-Word Email
  • Naked News for Indie Authors How NOT to Invest Your Marketing $$$
  • Naked News for Indie Authors: How to Get on TV
  • Naked Determination, 41 Stories About Overcoming Fear (Gold at Readers Favorite Award 2014)

ABC: What genre do you enjoy writing the most and what is this book about?

Gisela H. Nonfiction, I enjoy helping others to find short cuts to solve thei r problems

ABC: What inspired you to write this book?

Gisela H.I am an Amazon top reviewer. Therefore I was informed about the changes Amazon would implicate regarding their book reviews policies. Thus, I decided to step up and write the book that would help indie authors to get best reviews.

ABC: How did you come up with the title of your book or series?

Gisela H.In 2012 I penned “Naked Determination, 41 Stories About Overcoming Fear”, thus I decided to stick with the “naked (meaning no-fluff)” brand.

ABC: Tell us a little bit about your cover art. Who designed it? Why did you go with that particular image/artwork?

Gisela H. I designed it myself. After much back and forth I decided that I should learn Photoshop to be able to design my covers exactly the way I wanted them to look. I should have done this earlier, after all I used to do a lot of designs for marketing campaigns before Photoshop was invented.

ABC: If you could cast your characters in the Hollywood adaptation of your book, who would play your characters?

Gisela H. My books for indie authors cannot be turned into a movie but I could see Natalie Portman playing me in an adaptation of my book “Naked Determination, 41 Stories About Overcoming Fear” .

ABC: Do you have any strange writing habits (like standing on your head or writing in the shower)?

Gisela H. Yep, if I cannot come up with the right words, I begin to clean my house. Since like most people, I do not like cleaning, I usually come up with an idea pretty quickly.

ABC: What book do you wish you could have written?

Gisela H. “Seven Years in Tibet”. I actually met Heinrich Harrer and traveled to Tibet, but of course I would have loved to travel there when the Dalai Lama was still living there and Tibet was still the untouched paradise it was before the Cghinese occupied it.

ABC: How important are names to you in your books? Do you choose the names based on liking the way it sounds or the meaning? Do you have any name choosing resources you recommend?

Gisela H. Since I write nonfiction I either assure myself in writing that I can use the real person’s name or I go through great length to cover my tracks.

ABC: What writing advice do you have for other aspiring authors?

Gisela H. Brand your work. No other advice has done so much for my books’ marketing and sales than that I branded my line of books to the point that readers will recognize my books and know it when they see one of my books.

ABC: Which of your books was the most fun to write and why?

Gisela H. I like all my books and I had fun writing them because I know that my books help readers with practical stuff. Still, I had most fun writing “Naked News for Indie Authors How NOT to Invest Your Marketing $$$”. The reason for this is, that I have been self-publishing since 1988. Since then I have seen predatory marketing services shoot up like mushrooms after a Spring rain, and I know they hurt indie authors by selling them overpriced se4rvices. In fact I have even seen services who used to be (expensive and) good offer complete nonsense programs. “Naked News for Indie Authors How NOT to Invest Your Marketing $$$” was my effort to reveal their tricks and pay them back.

ABC: What genre do you enjoy writing the most and why?

Gisela H. I really enjoy writing nonfiction. Since ebooks can be published and sold cheaply I consider writing my books my contribution to society.

ABC: Do you have a pet or pets?

Gisela H. Trying to follow Hemingway’s thinking I am mom to two cats. Artemis, whose original name was Zakaria (named after my favorite journalist) but who got renamed because she is a hunter. I named her after the Greek Goddess of Hunt. After I moved away from Wilmington, NC to Greenville, SC, I found out that I had to keep her indoors. The region is famous for copperhead snakes. Though typically that’s not a problem because these poisonous snakes are shy it could be a problem for Artemis because she actively hunts snakes. Therefore I adopted a “bro” for her – Yin-Yang. Yin-Yang like his name says is the most balanced cat one could imagine, who stays even balanced and friendly when Artemis throws an occasional alpha female tantrum. At night, both of them will sleep together on my bed to “guard” me.

ABC: If you had a supernatural power, what would it be?

Gisela H. I would love to be able to swing my arms with a dramatic gesture and people’s lies would be written on their foreheads. I think that would be a cool superpower because it would not interrupt life as we know it but it might force people to not lie.

ABC: What is something you want to accomplish before you die?

Gisela H. I want to and AM working actively on it, expose the scammers, who prey on indie authors by selling them programs, which have a remote chance of succeeding. One example would be “getting on Oprah’s TV show. Anybody who watches Oprah knows that she features the same authors again and again, and very few others. On the other hand it is really easy to get on local TV and I am presenting this information which really helps authors. In other words, I have made it my goal to debunk the various myths and help indie authors to achieve their goals realistically.

ABC: Do you have an embarrassing moment you’d like to share?

Gisela H. In 1989 my friend Karen and I traveled to Sulawesi, Indonesia. We flew in and out of the city of Ujung Pandang, today called Makassar; only people, who have visited there know where this city is located. Unfortunately, as we were flying out, our flight got delayed. We had to stand endless hours in front of the counter, while we were waiting we were commenting on the other tourists, who were waiting. Both Karen and I grew up in a small little village in lower Austria, where people speak an interesting dialect. To make sure that none of the other tourists would understand us, we spoke in that dialect, even though the chance that somebody in this airport would understand German was already pretty remote. As it so happened, the gentleman who was standing right in front of us happened to be an extremely good-looking man, with the looks of Gregory Peck. Karen and I discussed his looks extensively, speculating that he had to be British. After that went on for about fifteen minutes the guy turned around and said, “Thank you ladies, I really appreciate your compliments a lot.” He was a United Nations employee, who had grown up less than 6 miles from where we had grown up, so he understood the dialect. Karen and I almost died from embarrassment.

ABC: Is there one person past or present you would meet and why?

Ted Turner! Since I graduated with a degree in Mass Media, Turner’s efforts to found CNN are the efforts of a visionary. Also, his work to save the planet as well as to rid the world from nuclear weapons is totally impressive to me. He is my hero.

Meet Gisela Hausmann: Getting Personal

Q: Go ahead and introduce yourself. Tell the audience about yourself.

Gisela H. Gisela Hausmann, author of “naked (meaning no-fluff) books”, mom of two awesome kids, widow, who is too busy date, am always writing books that will hopefully make a difference, email evangelist, adventurer, globe trotter, who also, wants to make a dent in the world of indie publishing by publishing the tricks, which help indie authors save marketing dollars

Q: Tell us where and when were you born.

Gisela H. In was born in Vienna Austria, 1962, on Easter Monday. It was a glorious day. It has been recorded that on that day, in late April, it was so hot, that newborn babies were bathed next to the open window. A week later when I was baptized snow a foot of snow caused havoc and guests could almost not make it to the event.

Q: How would you describe yourself?

Gisela H. A helpful no-nonsense problem solver, who is always working on big plans. Environmentalist and cat-lover.

Q: Tell us about where you grew up.

Gisela H.Even though I was born in Vienna Austria, I grew up in a little Austrian city where my father was one of the elementary school principals. There was absolutely nothing going on in this little city. As a result I became an avid reader. I read every single book in the children’s book section of the city’s library.

Q: Tell everyone what it is you do when you’re not [verb from previous question].

Gisela H.When I am not ‘reading’ I am writing, marketing my boos, or tending to my yard. I also love gardening.

Q: Are you serious with anyone?

Gisela H.I wish (sad smiley). Widowed for about fifteen years I have tried hard to find a soul mate but it isn’t easy, especially when one is as busy like I am.

Q: Tell us about your worst fear.

Gisela H.Hmm, I don’t really have any fears; I learned to overcome these a while ago. My trick is – when you are active and doing something, you can’t really be afraid because you can watch your progress, which makes it clear that success will come. Even if you are not successful with whatever you are doing, because you are doing, you get new ideas for new endeavors. I also wrote a book, “Naked Determination, 41 Stories About Overcoming Fear”. It won multiple awards.

I love life and I will always work hard to make it the best I can. I hope everybody joins me in that effort,

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Benjamin Westbrook

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Just the Facts

Author: Benjamin Westbrook
Genre: Mystery/suspense/thriller with a Christian perspective.
Book: “Infringement”. The sequel to Infringement, titled “A Haunt for Jackals” will be released in early 2016.

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I’ve been a writer and constant reader since about the age of 12 when I read S.E. Hinton’s “The Outsiders” on Christmas Day after getting all of her books as a gift. As I grew up, I worked as a cook, a photographer and finally went to law school, but always held tight to my desire to write novels. Strangely, it was actually graduating from law school (seeing the culmination of three years of hard work) which gave me the push and confidence to finally complete my first novel (which is now being reworked).

I began writing “Infringement” after reading about James Holmes and the Aurora theater shooting. My goal was to write a story about finding and keeping faith in the darkest of circumstances. As I was writing “Infringement”, my now 4-year-old son was diagnosed with leukemia, and began treatment. That experience changed my family’s life drastically, as well as my own faith, and I found myself experiencing exactly what I was trying to write about: faith in the darkest of circumstances. The forthcoming sequel, “A Haunt for Jackals”, continues that theme.

Author Accomplishments

My son is now in remission and is doing wonderfully and our experience with cancer has prompted my wife and I to get more involved in the fight against cancer. I serve as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Gateway Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, in St. Louis. We’ve both appeared on the radio discussing our experience, cancer research and fundraisers. I will be riding 37.5 miles in September in Pedal The Cause, which raises money for cancer research and treatment at the St. Louis Childrens’ Hospital. So far, I’ve raised roughly $1,600 towards my goal of at least $2,500.

Blurb

InfringementStill grappling with his loss of faith and anger towards God following the death of his father while a young boy, second-generation FBI Agent Declan Parker is called to investigate a simple complaint. Quickly discovering a dark undercurrent, Declan is unexpectedly drawn into the world of David Stanton, a man in the final stages of planning the bloodiest mass shooting in history. The lines between “the good guys and the bad guys” become irreconcilably blurred when, during the course of his investigation, Declan stumbles into the midst of a broad, sinister agenda, the aftermath of which will forever change not only his own life, but the lives of all Americans.

Reviews

5 Stars

Great Story!

By David Carlyle on May 21, 2015

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The story is engrossing, but bloody for a Christian book. Mr. Westbrook would have to change the story to have less killing in it, and it’s hard to think how to change it without damage to it. The book definitely keeps the reader wanting to see what happens next, and it’s a top quality book. David Carlyle, “Billy Thomas: Forever Fearless.”

5 Stars

Excellent

By Michelle Dry on February 8, 2015

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Could not put it down. Can’t wait for the continuation of the as story. No telling what will happen next.

5 Stars

Loved the book

By Ziply on January 31, 2015

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Loved the book. Easy to read. Could not put it down once I started. Can’t wait for the sequel. Al Matey

5 Stars

Infringement is an intriguing and fast paced book that reads…

By Lisa on January 20, 2015

Format: Paperback

Infringement is an intriguing and fast paced book that reads very quickly! I can’t wait to find out what happens in the next one!

5 Stars

Engrossing, built on today’s domestic and international headlines. Jim and Joan Costello

By Mary J. Costello on January 15, 2015

Format: Kindle Edition

A crisply written adventure based on today’s news and old fashioned faith. Written in the

fast based styles of Baldacci, Vince Flynn, and Dan Silva.

5 Stars

A suspenseful, thought-provoking book!

By S. Middendorf on January 15, 2015

Format: Paperback

I thoroughly enjoyed Benjamin Westbrook’s book Infringement. It was a great combination of a suspenseful FBI story (like the TV drama “24”), an analysis of current events (unrest in the Middle East correlating to Biblical prophesy), and thought-provoking dialogue (honest questions about faith in God). As a Christian, I appreciated the author walking us through the main character’s journey to try to see God during the hardships of life.

I really appreciate that this book entertained me (several exciting scenes had me on the edge of my seat!) and made me think about the current state of the world. I look forward to reading Westbrook’s next book!

5 Stars

A Suspenseful Page-Turner!

By Kimberly Mitchell on January 15, 2015

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A fantastic page turner- I couldn’t put it down! In the midst of catastrophic events whether personal or global, this book addresses how we grapple with our faith when bad things happen. The main character, Declan is questioning his own faith after the death of his father at a young age but begins to believe that God is real and present in the midst of the horrible things happening in the world everyday. I love how Westbrook combined suspense with love and family and wove biblical references throughout the novel. I definitely learned a thing or two about the bible that I didn’t know before! If you like the Da Vinci code and the show 24, you will love this book! I can’t wait for Westbrook’s next novel!

4 Stars

Fast Paced Thriller

By E. McCarthy on January 10, 2015

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This novel is a psychological thriller and discusses historical events. The main character, Declan, plays a deadly cat and mouse game with a terrorist named Stanton in part one. Part two explores civil unrest because of governmental infringement of constitutional rights.

The ambitious approach of part two left me a bit confused over different characters’ relationships. I think this could be solved by moving some scenes around to part one in order to keep the characters’ lives juggled more evenly.

I liked the fast paced nature of the book. I would have liked to see more descriptions of the people however, and this would have made me empathize even more with them. I always loved how Charles Dickens described characters.

The action is exciting and kept me interested. I continued reading to find out what happened because I cared about the characters, especially Declan.

I loved the scary scenes inside the mind of a terrorist which were handled very well with a touch of explanation of why he was the way he was. I think this was the best part of the book and I liked the parallel between Stanton and Declan.

The writer has a lot of promise. I would recommend a few ideas: lose the few swear words (or use dashes), just say they went for a drink as some people don’t like alcohol references (and why turn off readers), let any physical intimacy be in the minds of the reader (although the scene wasn’t graphic), and cut any scenes of assaults on women entirely as they turn off female readers (it might be mentioned in passing or referred to in conversation. I was able to skim over the very few scenes).

The religious discussion fit the characters. I liked that the characters stayed true to their convictions. Declan’s journey to self-discovery was an interesting part of the novel.

I feel the writer has a talent for tender scenes especially between mother and son and Evan and Jessica who were lesser characters. I would have loved to see more scenes like these.

I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a fast paced and entertaining Christian novel and I enjoyed reading it.

5 Stars

I highly recommend this book

By margaret Moellenberg on December 24, 2014

Format: Paperback

 From beginning to end, “Infringement” keeps the reader engaged and enthralled. It is a fast-paced thriller that I could not put down. Benjamin Westbrook’s debut novel is a real page-turner and one you will want to read over and over again. It hooks you from the first chapter, scares you into thinking someone is always watching and makes you realize nothing is as it seems. I highly recommend this book.

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Excerpt

Chapter 1

December 15th

He worked deliberately and meticulously atop the short ladder in the dark, quietly screwing into place the last of the four bright red “Exit” signs to be replaced. As far back as he could remember, he’d been a night person. He enjoyed working in the darkness, amid the silence and solitude one typically found during the late night hours when most were asleep. There were fewer distractions at night, no people to get in his way or take up his time with their generally meaningless chatter.

He turned the last screw firmly into place, quietly, one rotation after another until the metal screw squeaked against the metal bracket and it could go no further. After he’d finished, he scanned the sign to be certain it was perfectly even, gave each of the four screws another quick turn to verify they were tight, and gently nudged the “Exit” sign from each side to be absolutely sure it was securely in place. Satisfied with his work, he then turned the power switch to “On” and removed his night vision goggles to see the four red letters glowing in the darkness above the doorway. He stepped slowly and quietly down from the ladder, careful not to misstep, and walked to the center of the semi-circular sanctuary where he had a clear view of each of the four “Exit” signs he’d installed. As he’d planned, the new signs looked, in all respects, exactly like the four he’d replaced, except for the tiny HD video camera in each. The camera, located just to the right of the “T”, was totally indiscernible from a distance, unless someone knew to look for it.

Eager to test the new signs, he made his way toward the last row of pews nearest the main entrance of the sanctuary, where he’d left his laptop. He opened the laptop and deftly pulled up the admin page of his website, which was still under construction and hadn’t gone live yet. He clicked on the “Live Webcams” link, which took him to another page split into four window panes, one for each video camera in the “Exit” signs he’d installed. Three of the panes were completely dark, which was expected given the darkness of the sanctuary. The fourth pane, which showed the video feed from the camera in the sign above the main entrance, featured the dim light of his laptop. He couldn’t test the camera views completely until he could return during the day, but he knew, together, they should stream a full 360 degree live view of the sanctuary to his website.

Unable to wait until morning, he decided a small test was in order, so he took his iPad out of his backpack and pulled up his website there as well. Once he’d again accessed the page showing the live webcam feeds from the four “Exit” signs, he walked slowly to the center of the sanctuary, holding his iPad close to his face in order to illuminate it slightly. As he walked toward the main pulpit area, he watched each of the camera views on his iPad, to see when each camera picked up the dim light and his faint silhouette. Although not ideal, it was a sufficient test for the time being, and just seeing his dim silhouette from the cameras’ views gave him a distinct and very pleasing sense of excitement.

Once he arrived at the pulpit area in the center front of the sanctuary, he stepped up the few small marble steps to the main stage, and saw each camera feed had picked up the light from his iPad. From anywhere on the pulpit, he’d be perfectly visible to all four cameras in full light.

He shut down his iPad, leaving the sanctuary pitch black again but for the red light from the “Exit” signs, and slid his night vision goggles back on over his eyes. The pews fanned out in a semi-circle from the large stage, thirty rows deep. He stood in the center of the pulpit, where the preacher typically gave his sermon and prepared communion, and enjoyed an unobstructed view of the entire sanctuary. With his goggles on, he carefully scanned each section of the empty and otherwise dark pews, beginning with those on his left side, until he’d gone through them all one by one. Then, he again removed the goggles and closed his eyes, letting the perfect darkness clear his mind.

He stood facing the pews directly in front of him with his eyes closed tightly, his breath slow and measured. His mind began to focus, his imagination came alive, and one by one the pews were populated with faces. Soon, the faces, some familiar and others not, filled every corner of the almost bursting sanctuary. From the pulpit, he watched them talking to one another, greeting and hugging each other. He heard them chattering back and forth before services began, joking with one another, and laughing. He sensed their warmth, their excitement, their joy. His eyes still closed, he turned slowly and deliberately from his left to his right, watching them intently and letting their faces burn into his memory. He wanted to remember them, to know the joy on their faces down to the very smallest detail, so that when he finally raised his rifle and began spilling their blood onto the glittering marble sanctuary floor, he’d be able to recognize the precise instant when the careless joy in each face turned to horror and fear.

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Ella Drayton

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During July and August, I will be co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Author: Ella Drayton
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Book: The Letters

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Bio

Ella DraytonWriter. Book Critic. Mother. Animal Lover. Twitter addict. Insomniac.

Ella is from a very small town in Alabama. When she is not day dreaming about her next story she spend most of her time caring for a Tiny Tyrant and her furry best friend, Mutt. Her house and her electronics are cluttered with books she’s read, books she’s reading, and books to be read. She also pretends to be a housewife in her spare time, occasionally cooking and cleaning for a wonderful husband who never complains. Writing and reading are her two biggest passions other than pretending to be a T-Rex princess pony that can only eat pink Starburst with her little one. Ella also uses movie quotes and song lyrics constantly in conversation and freaks out/passes out at the sight of slugs.

Blurb: 

The LettersBrodie Barrett is a widowed mother of a 10 year old girl and a homicide detective for the Birmingham Police Department. Everything seems fine in her world until her ex-fiance, Keaton Maddox walks back into her life. She’s ready to start a new life with Keaton but he’s also got a pregnant girlfriend working at his restaurant. Things at work start heating up for Brodie when someone decides to send her love letters at work. These aren’t your ordinary love letters, though! These letters leave clues for Brodie to find bodies of her admirer’s victims. Who could be sending these letters and why do they want Brodie to find the bodies?

Book Review:
“For me, the mystery within The Letters carried just the right amount of weight. The story was well paced, offered plenty of provocative details to keep me enticed, and hapily kept me guessing. Pacing is an important detail for me as a reader; based upon the pacing of this book, I look forward to reading more by Ms. Drayton.” – Cary Ellen Kramer

“I liked this book. It overcame something of a hurdle I’ve had in enjoying mysteries for a long time: patterns of clues and behaviors that don’t hold up when you consider that cell phones and the Internet both exist. I’ve often worried that the onward march of tech was going to lead to the end of mysteries of the kind I used to love, but I’m now reassured that the art of writing good mysteries is alive and well.” — John Blackport

Excerpt

“What do you want?”

“Feel like company?”

“No.”

“Too bad. I’m at your front door.”

“Go away.”

“I’m using the key.”

“Shove that key up your ass.”

I heard the phone go dead and then my front door opening. Walker had been my best friend since junior high. I had given him that key after my husband, Grayson, had been kidnaped and killed by a man who had been stalking me. His body was found on our fifth wedding anniversary.

I decided since Walker was already in my house and there was no chance of going back to sleep, I might as well get up off the couch. I walked into the bathroom and fliped the switch nearly burning my eyes with the fluorescent light that flooded the room. As I was about to brush my teeth, he apeared behind me in the mirror. Walker, who was a chubby kid in high school, had become a muscular gym rat. He traded in his shaggy brown hair for a bald head, stoped fighting the beard that kept trying to grow (he kept it very closely shaved, however), and wore most of his designer clothes so tight that you didn’t have to imagine what that muscular body might look like without them. At nine forty-five in the morning, he looked like an Abercrombie model in his light pink button down shirt and faded jeans with the holes strategically placed down the legs. I looked like shit.

“You’re really rocking that whole t-shirt and sweatpants look. Nice bun, too, grandma.”

“Who left your cage open?”

“I was just wondering how you comb your hair so the horns don’t show.”

“Gee, you’re hilarious. Have you ever thought about doing stand-up? What do you want? This is suposed to be my off day. As in, I’m off from everything. I do not exist to the rest of the world. It’s just suposed to be a ménage trios between me, the couch, and my TV.”

“A ménage, huh? I didn’t know you were into such kink. I could make that a lot more fun for you, you know?

“Oh, Walker,” I said between strokes of my toothbrush. “I’m not your type, sugar. I’m not inflatable.”

“I wish there were words to describe how much of an ass you are.””

“There are. They just aren’t covered in ‘Run, Spot, Run’ so you’re not familiar with them.”

“Ha Ha. Wash your face and let’s get something to eat. My treat?”

My eyebrows shot up and I stoped wiping my mouth on my towel. Walker was aparently up to no good. He never offered to pay for anything unless he was trying to talk me into something or sweeten the blow of something he’d done. He’d purchased my senior prom dress and brought it to my house in the hopes that I wouldn’t be pissed at him for breaking my date’s nose two days before the prom. I can also remember two separate occasions that he paid for a weekend vacation at the beach to make up for backing into my car and for setting my custom built shooting house on fire. The stories of how these two instances actually came about were still kind of vague. Needless to say, Walker was an accident waiting to hapen and believed that money could smooth anything over.

“Your treat means something is up.”

“You always were a smart one. Hurry up.”

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Kim Troike

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During July and August, I am co-hosting Angela B. Chrysler’s Brain to Books Blog Tour, where I will share information about 60+ authors and their works.


Fast Facts:

Author: Kim Troike A.K.A. Caroline Clemens
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Book: Into the Vines from the Vintage Bleu Trilogy

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Kim TroikeKim Troike is a female author residing in Atlanta, Georgia. She has written fiction in the adventure, mystery, romance and contemporary genres. Her latest epic novel is “Into the Vines” which includes award winning Bleu Moon, published by XLibris in January 2015 and available as an e-read or print on Amazon.

Previous published works of Kim Troike are “String The Cranberries” and “Kiss Ride” both are novellas available as e-reads on Amazon. She’s a blogger and previously a part time journalist. Occasionally, she pens poems or children’s stories using the pen Caroline Clemens.

Kim has worked most of her life as a nurse in the acute settings of the Intensive Care Units. Her journey in life met with some struggles and many wonderful people along the way. She combines this storytelling in poetic and intricate words woven to master the English language. Read her compelling and unique stories of children, families and love; anything that makes the world go forward.

She is a member of the Georgia’s Writer Association, honorary winner of the London and Los Angeles Book Festivals for Bleu Moon, participant of Georgia Red Clay Writer’s Conferences, nominated Georgia Author of the Year for Bleu Moon, and uses gardenlilie and theivorytide as profile names on social medias for the net.

Blurb

Into the Vines A family is formed on a vineyard through extreme circumstances after a pilot rescues persons around the globe from disasters! 

Excerpt

December 23rd, 2012

RSVP: Marie and Nicolas

*complimentary Vineyard Stay

“How many have responded?” he asked.

“Marie told me about forty family and friends responded, with ten additional from the vineyard Christmas guest book,” Brie answered.

“So with us that makes about sixty with all of us. There should be plenty of room if everyone is spread out amongst the two floors,” Olivier said.

“Two . . . floors?” she asked.

“Yes, you didn’t go upstairs?” he asked.

“Upstairs, you mean the bedrooms?” she answered.

“Brie, there is a large dance floor with piano and band area. A small bar for parties,” he said surprised she had not seen this.

“Really, you have a dance floor on the second floor?”

“Yes, you’re going to like it, if you like to dance.” He raised his eyebrows a little.

“I thought Marie would use the front hall and guest receiving area for the reception,” Brie said.

“Back in the day, they built these dance halls upstairs to entertain the guests and to look out over the vineyards. To entertain themselves and enjoy the festivities! You’ll see,” Olivier said.

“Did your brother and sister also hire a band?” Brie asked.

“Surprises, Brie, let’s just be surprised,” Olivier answered. Brie smiled. She liked surprises.

Brie looked out the window at the snow coming down; it made the countryside look beautiful. The moon was about half full, but bright, as it lit up the homes and chateaus. In the distance, she could see a very large, old chateau and she wondered who built these. They seemed so magical. She decided she needed to look at a book and read about this part of France. Marie’s gift shop probably had one. She should buy it for Olivier, and then he could fill in all the extras with his knowledge of the area. She looked over at Olivier, and he was in full control over his emotions. He seemed fine, no further episodes of dreaming or waking up to terror as of late. He was calm, happy, and not missing the missions. He was focused on the future, the new vineyard he purchased, their wedding, and even talks of children. Brie wasn’t sure what the future held, but she knew one thing: she would not worry because that didn’t help anyone.

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Brain to Books Blog Tour – Marc Estes

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Fast Facts:

Author: Marc Estes
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller
Book: Four Pieces For Power /Rekindle the Flame of The Vendicatori Series

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Accomplished writer, Marc Estes, is proud to present his award winning debut novel, Four Pieces For Power, Book One of the Vendicatori. Four Pieces For Power marks the first in a series of Vendicatori novels developed by Mr. Estes. He is a two-time winner of the Vermont Playwright’s Award for his plays, What Would Dickens Do?and Glass ClosetsWhat Would Dickens Do? also won the 2012 Robert J. Pickering Award for Playwriting Excellence. His play, Gumbo (adapted from the short story by Charles Huckelbury) was a finalist in the 2011 Safe Streets Arts Foundation Short Play Competition and was presented at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. His play The Practice of Killing (co-written with Robert Johnson, and adapted from the short story by Mr. Johnson) has been published in the Spring 2013 edition of Tacenda Literary Magazine. In 2013 he was also awarded the Robert Chesley Award from the Chesley/Bumbalow Foundation in Los Angeles and selected to receive the Artist in Residence Grant from the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation in Taos, New Mexico. His play Going Home was presented  at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in the Fall of 2014. His second novel, Rekindle the Flame, Book Two of the Vendicatori is scheduled to be released in Spring 2015. Estes is a native of New England and graduate of the University of New Hampshire.

Author Accomplishments

I currently run quarterly promotions where I donate 50% of my royalties to a specific charity. Through June 30th I am working with ASPCA and from July –September I am planning to help the Trevor Project.

Blurb

Four Pieces For PowerWhen mysterious strangers arrive at the home of Andrew Correo, they provide him with life changing news. He learns of the Vedicatori, a secret organization established by his ancestors, an organization he now has the chance to inherit control over. In order to gain this control, he needs to compete with Robert Stavero in a global scavenger hunt. They must search for four illusive crystals that, when brought together, will tell them their final destination. Also in Edson, Monica Correo is planning a wedding to her love, John Weaver. With the wedding so close to Halloween, the pair decide to have a masquerade ball for the wedding reception. It will be an event no one in Edson will ever forget. With just a clue and limited guidance, both Andrew and Robert set out on their secretive journey. For both, the path leads to mystery, suspense, and self-discovery. As Andrew looks forward to his future, while putting parts of his past behind him, Robert grows greedy and develops a love for deception and hate. The hunt brings them through the ruins of Teotihuacan to the Eternal City and its history, but who will have the cunning to come out on top?

Review

Written by Anita Lock, US Review of Books

“Both shared in the amazement of how two complete strangers could become such bitter enemies without even a single exchange of words.”

Andrew Correo learns the truth about his deceased grandfather and the involvement he had with the Vendicatori, a powerful organization developed to protect the Correo family’s fortune. But in order for Andrew to claim his inheritance as the next Correo heir, he must compete in a challenge against Robert Stavero, an unknown contender and master of disguises. The object of the challenge is for the winner to procure all four pieces of the puzzle that will reveal the “final destination, and the largest prize in the world.” Questions remain whether or not Andrew can keep this perilous competition a secret from his sister and mother, as well as outwit his maleficent opponent.

Awarding winning writer Marc Estes has produced a suspenseful story that has a James Bond feel to it. The first in a series of Vendicatori novels, Estes’ third person narrative is a rapidly paced page-turner filled with un-hackneyed character scenes between his sister’s upcoming wedding; the contest and Andrew’s nerve-racking encounters with Robert, his maniacal antagonist; a bit of romance; and other supporting characters—a few that may seem harmless now but could easily turn into future villains in subsequent sequels. Aside of the constant influx of juxtaposed scenes, Estes not only draws readers into the plot’s action, but also into the lives of a well-developed cast that goes beyond Andrew, Estes’ principal character. Good examples are Brad whose mother and sister were brutally murdered and Jenna who has a thing for Andrew. Estes’ thriller closes with a mind-boggling cliffhanger. Earmarked to be a best-seller, there is no doubt that Four Pieces For Power will keep readers on edge till the very end.

RECOMMENDED by the USR

Excerpt

The rain fell hard on the roof as Andrew Correo sat in his study re-reading his favorite classic novel, The Phantom of the Opera. The weather outside set the mood for the story. Andrew planned to sit by himself all morning and afternoon reading the book from cover to cover. The book and its characters filled him with great emotion every time he opened to chapter one. Bayberry Road was a quiet road on the outskirts of Edson. The surrounding serenity motivated Andrew’s family to choose this land and build their home. Seldom would cars explore the old country road, and when one did, it provided just enough noise as it passed to alert Andrew. He heard one such vehicle approaching as it sloshed along the wet road toward his property. He glanced out the window, and looked through the trees surrounding the yard. A long black limousine approached on the road. Its lights reflected on the wet pavement. Andrew never expected to see a limousine on Bayberry Road. The last one had escorted his family to his father’s funeral. Often, a Sunday driver explored and admired the beauty of the road, or the occasional teenagers would venture out on the road at night, seeking the privacy that Bayberry Road could provide. Andrew never thought twice about the juveniles. He remembered doing the same thing as a young man and just let the matter go at that. Edson was a small town. It seldom had troubles and crime. The population of the town topped out at 4,800. Everyone knew everyone else. The Correo Family were no exception to this. They were upstanding citizens of Edson and well respected. From the time the Correo family settled in Edson, they helped the city with donations of their family wealth to whatever causes needed it most. At one point, Andrew’s father was named philanthropist of the year for his contributions to the community. Andrew watched the limousine signal, and then enter his semicircular driveway. Seen from the third story, the driveway mimicked a moat encircling the front yard. He got up and left his study for the front door. His curiosity and excitement stirred him to take two stairs at a time, something he had not done since he was a teenager in school running late for History. As he reached the foyer, he checked himself in the mirror above a small table used to store his car keys. Running his fingers through his thick blond hair, he examined his round face and then stared for a moment into his own blue eyes. He looked fine, not a hair out of place, and ready to greet his guests. He reached the front door as the limousine came to a stop in front of it. Peering out the diamond window in the door, he watched the driver get out. The stranger opened an umbrella as he stood. The rain continued all around him as he hurried along the side of the car to the back, passenger side door. Andrew could not see the rider, or riders, through the car’s black tinted glass. Holding the umbrella both over himself and the car door, the driver pulled up on the door latch. This gave Andrew his first glimpse inside. An older, rather portly man, about fifty by appearance, was the first person to step out. The man’s salt and pepper hair was slicked back, revealing a strong forehead. His thick eyebrows seemed to shadow his large dark eyes as he peered up to the house, making eye contact with Andrew. Andrew continued to study the old man’s features, noticing a strong, broad chin and small firm lips. Two other gentlemen, Andrew’s age of twenty-nine, were next to follow. One had short, dark hair. His eyes were covered by sunglasses, odd on such a cloudy, dreary day.

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The other man looked more like Andrew. His blond wavy hair hung down over his forehead, leading down to his light eyes. He looked up to the house and smiled noticing Andrew staring back. Andrew’s interest outweighed his fear. He opened the door for the group as they reached the top step. “Can I help you gentlemen,” Andrew asked in a friendly tone. “Andrew Correo?” The eldest man asked. Andrew stammered, “Yes, can I help you?” “My name is Dominic. I have news about your family.” He looked up at the rain with obvious frustration and continued, “May we come in?” Andrew’s thoughts raced to his mother, Brittany, as he let all four of the men in from the rain. Andrew handled emergencies stoically and remained strong as he prepared himself for bad news. He took their dripping coats and hung them in the foyer closet. The limo’s driver declined Andrew’s gesture to take his coat and turned for the door. He returned to the limousine without a word. Andrew’s anxiety reached its peak. It could only be his mother. His sister, Monica, was fine at home on the other side of town. Brittany and Monica were all he had left. His mother moved to Laguna Beach, California three years before, sick of the snow and the cold in New England. “What’s happened to my mother?” Andrew said, unable to hold his patience. “Your mother?” Dominic questioned. “No my friend, we came to talk to you about your grandfather, Antonio.”

*     *     *

John Weaver stepped out of his shower and reached for his towel. His eyes were shut tight, keeping out any water. After wiping his eyes and face, he walked to the window. He gently separated the blinds with his fingers and glared out at the gray September sky. The leaves on the maple and birch trees in front of his condo were starting to turn light shades of red, orange, and yellow. The rain loosened some of the leaves, forcing them to fall to the ground in the wind. This depressed him. The summer was over and the doldrums of autumn and winter were approaching. He thought of Monica. The thought brought a brightness back to his soul.

He let the drapes fall back into place and began to towel off the rest of his dripping body. Monica Correo dated John for over two years. Regardless of her hints, John just lacked the nerve to ask her to be his wife. Now the time had come. Walking into his adjoining bedroom, naked except for the towel wrapped loosely around his waist, John slid open his sock drawer and found the small, velvet jewelry box. He pulled it out and opened it. A two carat marquis diamond ring sparkled back at him. He looked up from the box to the picture of Monica on his dresser. He smiled and spoke to the photo, “Tonight, Monica, tonight.” He winked at the picture, closed the small black box and placed it back with his socks for safekeeping. Marriage filled his mind. All of his friends supported the move. Asking Monica was the hardest part. John moved back to America from England five years ago after graduating from college in London. He was brought up in a family that believed schooling abroad would enhance his education and give him experiences that he could not have in America. Now, he was the youngest restaurant owner in Edson. Weaver’s became a success and gave John lots of new friends and acquaintances in the area. He dated off and on after arriving in Edson, but no one had affected him as much as Monica. His parents had been right. England had given him several new experiences, just not all beneficial ones. Past relationships had soured him to love. It was hard for him to get involved with any woman, never mind the commitment of marriage. Monica changed all that. She brought him out of hiding and showed him that there was life beyond his past.

2

Walking into the living room, Andrew and his three guests made themselves comfortable in the overstuffed furniture. Sitting in his favorite chair, Andrew was the first to speak. “My grandfather has been dead since I was nine years old. What could you possibly have to share with me?” “Twenty years ago, your grandfather found his life in Edson too hard to handle along with the other responsibilities he had to see through. He left this life in secret to begin a new one. He left Edson and everyone in it,” Dominic responded. “You’re not telling me my grandfather is still alive? Impossible, it’s just impossible,” Andrew retorted. “Was there ever a burial for your grandfather? A full funeral?” Dominic questioned. “My grandfather died in a car accident. The car exploded, and he was cremated in the car. We buried ashes.” “No body.” Dominic stated, trying to assure Andrew that what he said was true. “I told you he was cremated in the car. There’s no way he survived.”

“Unless the explosion was planned, and Antonio had gotten out of the car just before it exploded over the cliff.” Andrew stared. He hadn’t mentioned Tucker’s Cliff. How did this old man know so much about the accident? “I think I’ve heard enough,” Andrew said, angrily standing and walking to the front door. He expected his now unwelcome guests to follow suit. He turned toward them, “I loved my grandfather and I am proud of every member of family. I don’t have time to listen to you lie and degrade them. I need you to leave.” Dominic removed a small manila envelope from the inner pocket of his overcoat and extended it to Andrew, “Overconfidence can be a dangerous thing.” “So can lies,” Andrew snapped as he grabbed the envelope. He recognized the stationary. The Edson Inn had only been in business for eighteen months. An etching of the Inn along with its address embossed the upper left corner. “He used that to assure you that the letter was recent,” Dominic said, answering Andrew’s next question before he could ask it. “So? You could have written this and forged his signature,” Andrew said, tearing at the mysterious envelope. He didn’t look down. Instead, he stared into Dominic’s eyes, waiting for any sign proving his deceit. Dominic sat stoically, “Read it. It will answer all your questions.” Andrew read aloud:

My dearest grandson, I am sorry for any pain that this news might bring to you. Dominic is an honest man. Unfortunately, I will never be able to see the young man that you have become. If you are reading this, I am already gone. I instructed Dominic to give you this note only in the event of my death. I can only think of one way to prove to you that I do, or at least did, survive the explosion. I remember the last birthday the two of us spent together. You were supposed to have a big party at your house, but Monica had the Chicken Pox. None of your friend’s parents wanted to risk exposing their children to the disease, and forbid them to go to your party. You were crushed. Remember what I did for you? I planned a surprise party for you at the city pool where all of your friends could come and you could have the party you deserved. I made a request of you that day. I told you to love your sister because the day would come when she would be the only family you would have. You were still mad at her, but I think you understood. Today, that prediction is a reality.”

A tear rolled down Andrew’s cheek as he continued.

I truly love you Andrew and I wish things could have been different. Now that I am gone, I realize that it was all for the best anyway. Please, don’t think that I just deserted you or the family. Leaving was the hardest thing I ever did, but I was always there for each of you, just not physically. You were always under my protection. Now it is finally your turn to have the power that I had. I know you will do your best.

All my love, Antonio G. Correo II.

Wiping his eyes and then his nose, Andrew looked up at Dominic. “Please excuse me. You can make yourselves comfortable. I need a moment.” Andrew walked up the stairs to the second floor. His bedroom door now faced him. He entered his room, walked over to his chest, and opened it up. Inside he found all of the things that had great sentimental value to him. After a short search, Andrew found what he was looking for: an old, faded blue envelope protected a small birthday card, browned with age. He removed it from the envelope, and silently read the outside cover to himself. “Happy 9th birthday to my Grandson,” The “9” on the card was a large balloon held by a smiling clown. The clown held a cake with nine candles in his other hand. He opened the card and read the inscription inside,

“Happy Birthday, Andrew. Please don’t be mad at Monica. It’s not her fault. Love her because she is the only sister you have, and someday you will need her to be a sister and a best friend. All my love, Grampa”

It was true. Reality hit Andrew hard. First, he wanted to call Monica, then he wanted to learn more from Dominic. Now, he decided the only thing he wanted to do was be alone. Holding the card, Andrew sat on his bed feeling the tears forming in his eyes. He gave in to the pressure, and in that quiet bedroom, the tears flowed as freely as the rain outside his window.

3

Monica Correo was a young and attractive woman, with defined Italian features. She was dark haired, with a tan, Mediterranean complexion. Her round, dark brown eyes accented her flawless face and curly black hair. Unlike her brother, Monica showed every sign of her family heritage. She stopped typing at the end of her sentence and stretched back from her slumped position over the keyboard. She ran her fingers through her hair and messaged her neck. Shaking her head to wake herself up, she grabbed for the vibrating cell phone to her left as it skidded over the surface of the desk. Anyone calling Monica always knew to give the phone a couple of extra rings. She never stopped typing half way through a sentence. This time the phone only rang three times, and Monica had a good guess as to who would be on the line. She looked at the small screen and her suspicions were correct. “Hello,” she answered. “Is this the best mystery romance writer in Edson?” the voice stated in response. “Well, that doesn’t say much,” she answered. “I’m the only mystery romance writer in Edson.”

“It’s the thought that counts.” John laughed into the phone. “Can you do me a favor, Monica?” “Anything after such a compliment,” she joked. “What’s up?” John had the whole idea planned out, “My guy that was supposed to help me with inventory had a family emergency. It’s not a hard job but I need to get it done.” “So you need me to count dinner rolls?” “And other things. It shouldn’t take more than a couple hours,” he bribed,” I’ll even make you dinner.” “From the menu or do I have to have one of the specials.” Monica teased. “You can have whatever you want.” “What time do you want me there?” John smiled to himself, “Nine will be good. The dining room will be closed then. How’s the book coming?” “Actually it’s going well,” she responded, reading the few lines on the laptop screen to herself as she talked, “So, I’ll be there at nine. Prime Rib, end cut, as close to medium as you can get it with a ton of fries.” “I’ll have that and the defibrillator ready. Thank you Monica.” “Yeah, Yeah. It’s a good thing I love you.” “I love you too. See you then.” “Yep,” she heard the phone hang up on the line and pushed the END button on her phone. Monica sighed and glanced at the screen shining back at her. She hoped her latest novel would be her best yet. She felt the same for every novel she started. She looked up at the books on her shelf. The Elements of Style, The Writer’s Handbook, and the three of her own novels looked back at her. She reached for her best-seller, Passion in Paradise, and pulled it down. The characters on the cover were kissing while reclining on the shores of a deserted beach. Monica pictured John and herself in that scene. She put her and John in her scenes often. A warm feeling of love rushed through her veins. This feeling of love that she shared with John enabled her to write successful novels. She smiled to herself, realizing that she wouldn’t trade this feeling for anything in the world. She returned the book to its spot on the shelf and once again gazed at her laptop screen. Sunken Pleasures took form in front of her eyes, only about two-thirds complete. She planned it’s completion in time for the Christmas shopping season. At the same time she didn’t want to rush it and risk failure. Lowering her hands back down to the keyboard, she continued typing.

*     *     *

Andrew returned to his guests. He thought it best to know the whole story before he broke the news to his sister, or his mother. Even though he knew Brittany lived for a crisis. No matter the circumstances or facts, she had to be a part of it and develop a conspiracy theory behind it. This would be too much for even her to grasp. Ironic that this revelation was the definition of conspiracy. As Andrew entered the living room, Dominic got up to greet him. Andrew’s puffy eyes affirmed his acceptance. Andrew was ready. “How did my grandfather die?” Andrew cleared his throat, “And how do I know I can trust you?” “He was killed in a plane crash flying back to the compound,” Dominic responded, “We can play the trust game all you want, but right now, I am one of the few people you can trust.” Dominic looked into the eyes of his new charge. “I’m here to help you keep the power in your family. You need to trust me.” “Power. What is this power that you and my grandfather were talking about?” Andrew questioned, reclaiming his seat in the overstuffed chair. Dominic intended to tell him everything. For now though, he could only tell him what he needed to know. “I’m sure you’re aware of your family’s proud Italian history,” Dominic said. “And you are also aware of your family’s exile from the country centuries ago.” “Yes, I know all of that. It was all over the money and political power,” Andrew said,” but this can’t be the power you’re talking about.” “When your family was exiled, some took refuge in the Italian Alps in order to escape persecution while still remaining in their homeland.” “Defying the exile.” Andrew added. “Right, and the ones who stayed behind received a great deal of support from loyalists rebelling against the government. The family retained its fortune. They decided all the money in the family would be used to aid the family through the years, and also help the loyalists who helped them. Augusto Correo, your ancestor, decided the best way to keep this mission alive, would be to pass the money and the political strength down. It would bring happiness and help to others as the family line progressed.” “You’re saying they were some kind of Mafia?” “No,” Dominic smiled, “the Vendicatori are based on the idea that people should be helped when they are in need. While keeping it away from those responsible for their exile. Some of the money has gone astray, but for generations the organization has taken pride in stopping any misuse, and punishing those who tried to misuse it.” “So what does this have to do with me? I’m sure that money was gone centuries ago.” “I’m afraid not,” Dominic interrupted, “the money is still there, and you are the next in line to inherit all of it.” Andrew sat back in his chair, “How much money are we talking about?” “Enough to keep the family tradition going strong for many more generations,” Dominic replied. “And now it’s mine?” Andrew asked, still unsure of Dominic’s story. “Not quite,” Dominic responded, “You need to go on a journey first.” “Journey?” “When your grandfather oversaw the Vendicatori, many members of the organization felt that another family should have the opportunity to control it. This caused him to stage his death in Edson. He had to prove to the Vendicatori that he could maintain it the way it should be maintained. He consistently tried to fight the new resistance.” “Of course. There has to be a resistance.” Andrew smiled in sarcasm. Dominic remained serious. “As I said, some of the money went astray. Some families within the Vendicatori wanted to form a new alliance; a new faction with a new mission. They wanted to use the money for their own gains and they tried hard to achieve their goals.” “So they killed him for real?” “Quite possible. Francis Stavero, lead the resistance. He was behind the murder, I’m sure. Francis and the resistance forced your grandfather to develop a challenge in his will that would determine who would inherit the money and the Vendicatori. “And he killed my grandfather before he could change his will back.” “We don’t know. Stavero went down in the same plane as your grandfather.” “Then what makes you think he was responsible for my grandfather’s death?” Andrew questioned. “Seems to me if I was going to kill someone in a plane crash, I would be far, far away from the plane.” “We don’t believe he was meant to be on that plane. Perhaps even the resistance has a resistance.” “So what is in the will?” “You must compete to win the inheritance. You just need to complete the challenge before Robert.” “Who is Robert? And what is the challenge?” “Robert Stavero, is Francis’ grandson. As we speak, He is being told this same story. The challenge is Quattro pezzi per potere.” Dominic translated, “Four Pieces for Power.”

4

The rain blew around furiously outside the window on Beacon Street. The Charles River across the street, looked more like the ocean as the wind made waves crash against the shoreline. Robert Stavero sat in silence listening to the story that three mysterious men were telling him about family heritage and power. The man with all of the answers was Ramos. The aura around him made Robert feel uncomfortable, and yet Ramos had known so much about him and his life. He felt compelled to trust him. Robert was raised in Boston. His father oversaw a lot of the activity in the Combat zone before it was “cleaned up”. Robert had seen men of this type many times, but none quite fit the caliber of Ramos. Ramos was a young man, well versed in the ways of the Vendicatori. His jet black hair and deep brown eyes added to his shady appearance. His face was round, yet rigid. A man with a purpose. Standing, Robert walked over to the mirror on the wall above the fireplace. He straightened his tie, shifted his paisley suspenders, and took a glance at his gel-slicked hair. To Robert’s frustration, his hairline receded a bit above his dark eyes. His thin long face accentuated his height, from his dark eyebrows to the deep dimple in his chin.

Turning back on Ramos, Robert spoke, “You mean to tell me that I have to take part in this scavenger hunt against a guy I’ve never met before. And if . . . that’s a big if . . . I win, I’ll have all the money I can know what to do with.” “Correct,” Ramos said. Still believing this whole thing was a joke, Robert smiled, “All right. I’m game. Where do I sign up? I need a little excitement in my life.” Ramos reached into the inner pocket of his coat and pulled out an envelope. Expecting the end of the joke, Robert took the envelope and opened it. He unfolded the cryptic letter and read it out loud:

“South of the border is where you’ll begin. There you will find the first key, the first step to a win. They are found in Egypt as well as to the west. Near the capital city is the first stop of your quest. Look toward the sun and you will find, the key that will unlock the door of a different kind.”

Robert looked up, realizing this wasn’t the end of the joke. He began to believe it wasn’t a joke at all. The second man reached in his pocket and pulled out a handkerchief. He handed it to Robert. Robert felt its hefty weight and awkward shape. “It’s your first piece,” the man said. “Andrew Correo has been given the same clue and a piece of his own. It is up to you to get the remaining two pieces before him, then retrieve his piece in any way you can. Once you have all four of the pieces, they will fit together and show you your final destination, and the largest prize in the world.” “Well, I guess I should get packed and call the airport,” Robert replied. “All travel costs are covered for you,” Ramos assured, “One of us, primarily myself, will be with you at all times.” “Even better,” Robert smiled and started for his room to pack. “Robert.” Ramos called out. Robert turned on the stairs looking back, “Yea.” “When you win this you will be one of the most powerful men in the world.” Robert thought a minute. He liked the sound of that.

*     *     *

Looking up from his piece and clue, Andrew was taken aback. “Mexico?” he questioned. “Why there?” “We don’t ask questions. Our instructions were to guide you, and make sure that you gain control and win this. Can I help you pack?” Dominic replied. Without an answer, Andrew headed for the stairs once again. This time, Dominic followed. They both reached Andrew’s room and began packing. Andrew packed light. He knew the southern sun would do its part and keep him warm. No need for heavy clothing. “There is one more thing we need to discuss,” Dominic said. Andrew stopped. “I don’t think I can handle another surprise today, Dominic.” “No more surprises, I promise. I just need you to know this whole thing has to be kept secret. No one can know, not even Monica or Brittany. “ It no longer surprised Andrew when Dominic came out with information, like names, that he had no way of knowing. “Agreed. The more I think about it, I don’t think they could handle the truth anyway.”

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Evening began to blanket Edson. This day, the sunset went unnoticed because of the gloom from the rainclouds. Monica looked up from her laptop to glance at the clock. It was 6:52. She finished up her final thoughts so she could get ready for her work date with John. She picked up her cup of coffee, still half full and long cold from when she had poured it nine hours before. She carried it to the kitchen sink. Looking out her kitchen window, she watched the last of the day give in to the night as her backyard surrendered to the dark. She remembered the night she met John for the first time. It had been a rainy night, similar to this night. Monica had been having car troubles out on route 4. Soaked to the bone, she stood outside of her car looking under the hood. She somehow hoped that if she stared at the engine long enough, it would tell her what was wrong. At least it would help pass the time until AAA arrived. John drove up, saw her in distress, and stopped to offer her some assistance. Regrettably, John wasn’t very mechanical either.

Deciding to leave the cure for the car up to AAA and their tow truck, John offered to give Monica a ride home. The chemistry between the two was immediate. They were like old friends and talked all the way back to Monica’s. Their chance encounter would lead to a long lasting relationship. Turning the water off at the sink, Monica left the kitchen and went to her bedroom to get changed out of her sweats. She knew that the evening was going to be special. Every evening with John was special. The phone rang as she struggled to fasten the clasp on her necklace. She gave up, putting the necklace back on her dresser, and reached for her phone. Andrew’s picture smiled at her from the screen. “Hello,” she answered. “Hi, Monica. I wanted to let you know that I’m going on a short trip to Mexico.” “Mexico? What’s in Mexico?” “Just a pleasure trip. I feel like getting away for a few days. Autumn always depresses me, you know that.” “How long will you be gone?” “Just a few days. I wanted to let you know in case you stopped by or my phone was out of a service zone.” “I don’t know about you, Andrew, kind of spur of the moment isn’t it?” “That’s me Mr. Spontaneous.” “Still thinking about Colleen?” With everything going on, Colleen wasn’t even in Andrew’s mind, but he quickly realized it would make a good cover, “Let’s just say I’m trying to put my past behind me.” “You loved Colleen and she loved you. You shouldn’t try to forget about her. You couldn’t do it. I’m glad to see your trying to go on with your life though. I’m sure that’s what she would want.” “I know. I gotta go.” “Well, have a good time Andrew. I’ll stop by the house now and then until you get home to make sure everything is safe.” “I’ll have the alarm on, so be careful when you come in. I’ll talk to you later. I’ll call when I get back.” “Talk to you then. Stay safe.” It bothered him that he had to use Colleen’s memory as a cover. Colleen was the biggest part of his life even years after her death. He still struggled to move on without her. He thought about Colleen’s brother, Brad, and her mother, Brenda. They were his second family. Only Brad survived now. Andrew felt an obligation to watch over him, and Brad felt the same about Andrew. Andrew made it his mission to help Brad move on. This helped him avoid his own issues and, deep down, he knew it. Andrew looked out the window at the falling rain. This mission was exactly what he needed.

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