Thursday, May 24, 2012

They like me!!! They really like me!!!

So...in case you're wondering what all the EXCITEMENT is...


Dah..dah...duh..dah!!!

MY NEWEST NOVEL HAS BEEN ACCEPTED
by:
Crushing Hearts & Black Butterfly Publishing

Isn't that the coolest name ever?
The authors and their novels are all AWESOME, and instantly made me feel like I was a part of their writing family. It was totally my happiest day!!!

Okay...Details...Details...

The new novel is called:
Hidden Wings

It's a brand new YA Paranormal/Romance/Horror/Humor, and Book 1 of a trilogy.
Definitely my best work!
It should be out in January 2013. But I'll keep you posted!
Isn't that majorly exciting?
So...
Right now I'm working on Book 2 (Hidden Wings Trilogy), and it's pretty crazy!
 So until I get more information:
...Happy Reading...





Saturday, May 12, 2012

Get It While It's HOT!

First of all... I know I won't be blogging this weekend, so I'd like to wish all the mother's out there a very...


Second of all... My debut novel, In My Dreams is FREE this Mother's Day Weekend! So... Grab it while it's HOT!!!

If you've read it...I'd LOVE and APPRECIATE it if you'd leave a review or comment on Amazon. It helps...tremendously! :)
Thanks so much for the love and support!




Saturday, May 5, 2012

Review and Interview: Jaidis Shaw, author of Destiny Awaits






Synopsis:
Twenty-year-old Alayna Scott receives visions around water, but even her foresight couldn’t prepare her for the tragic accident that claimed the lives of her parents. With everything she loves gone, Alayna packs up and moves to the small town of Juniper Grove in hopes of starting over.

Jayden McKnight can’t explain the attraction that he feels whenever Alayna is near, but he does know that he will do whatever it takes to win her heart. When a vampire selects Alayna as his next victim, Jayden will stop at nothing to ensure her safety – even if that means bringing Alayna into a world that she never knew existed.

Love blossoms, challenges are made and Alayna will find herself fighting not only to survive, but to understand what she has become.



My review:

I had no idea what I was getting into before I read Destiny Awaits, aside from what the cover suggested. And, I must say that I was greatly surprised. Vampires, Shifters, a Seer, love, and betrayal fill this novel. It kept me turning pages, right until the end. Author Jaidis Shaw's debut novel is a clear indication that a wonderful Destiny of writing Awaits her.

And now, the awesome Jaidis Shaw is here with us to answer some questions... YAY!!!
So, Ms. Shaw...

How did you become a writer? Have you always wanted to write?
I have always wanted to write but lacked the confidence to actually do so. Then I came to a point where I knew that if I wanted to be a published author I had to buckle down and do it. With the encouragement of a few fellow writers, I took the plunge and submitted a short story which was later accepted.

What was your reaction when you held DESTINY AWAITS in book form, in your hands, for the first time?
Well I haven’t had that opportunity yet. I released the eBook version on April 21st, 2012 but I have to tell you, it felt amazing! I was on the phone at the time and so I held myself together until I was off then jumped up and down a few times in excitement, which was quickly overcome with panic because my book was now out there and vulnerable. J

Describe your writing process.
My process always begins with an idea, which usually always comes to me in a dream. Once I have the idea, I outline the story (the characters, setting, etc.) which I then put in a binder. Once I have a basic plot worked out I sit at the computer and try to put the pieces together.

What inspired you to write DESTINY AWAITS?
I turned to writing as a way to escape the harsh reality of high school. That was when the inspiration began for Destiny Awaits. The story was moving along well when I was diagnosed with epilepsy and I put my writing on hold. I only recently started writing again within the past year or so. Of course by the time I got back to Destiny Awaits, it had been so long that I did a total rewrite.

What is the one thing you want people to remember about DESTINY AWAITS?
If readers took anything away from Destiny Awaits, I would want it to be that no matter how bad things seem, just keep your head up because there are always good things among the chaos. You just have to open your mind and be willing to adjust if needed.

If you could give aspiring writers one piece of advice, what would it be?
If you want to be an author you need to read, especially in the genre that you want to write in. Also, don’t rush to get your book published and skip things like professional editing. Don’t put out a product that you aren’t 100% proud of. J

Great interview Jaidis, and congratulations! Thanks so much for dropping by...I love company! And, I'll definitely be on the look-out O.O for more of your novels in the future!


Author Bio:
Jaidis Shaw currently resides in a small town located in South Carolina with her husband and her beautiful daughter. With a passion for reading, Jaidis can always be found surrounded by books and dreaming of new stories. She enjoys challenging herself by writing in different genres and currently has several projects in the works.

When not reading or writing, Jaidis fills the position of Book Tour Coordinator for Nurture Your Books™, maintains the Juniper Grove blog and loves encouraging her daughter to let her imagination run wild.




Links where Jaidis Shaw can be found:
Juniper Grove: http://junipergrove.net

Purchase Link:

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Review of Dead Radiance by T.G. Ayer

Holy Halls of Valhalla! :)
Dead Radiance, by T.G. Ayer, is an awesome telling of ancient Norse Mythology. It took me on a wonderful journey from a small town of Craven, to Asgard and Valhalla, to the Underworld and back. Bryn, a girl who sees people glow before they die, finds out that she is a Valkyrie. But, not only a Valkyrie, a reincarnation of the Valkyrie Warrior Brunhilde.
I don't want to give too much away, but this book was hard to put down. I definitely recommend it, and can't wait for Dead Embers!