Wednesday, August 29, 2018

BPI Interview: Author Rose Titus Speaks About Travels, Writing, and The Fortean Times

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ROSE TITUS


Today on the L.O.V.E. blog we're hosting author Rose Titus in an exclusive interview about her writing career. Read on to learn more about this featured author!



Q: Thank you so much for being here with us Rose! We noticed when reading your bio that you live and write in New England. Can you tell us a little about your experience writing in that area?

A: Living in this area, I can very realistically describe very horrible weather and changing weather, along with the changing of the seasons.

In my novella Night Home (the first book in the Vampire Next Door trilogy) the story goes through summer, fall, then cold winter, with the vampire hunter seen wandering through the deep snow in the character Muriel's backyard before he breaks into her home on a cold winter's night, busting down the door and letting cold air into the house. And then the story goes into spring towards the end.

The second book in the trilogy (After Dark) takes place in California, and I can only imagine what the weather might be like out there. Naturally, I assume it's sunny and pleasant but often hot. The third book in the trilogy (All the Way to the Moon) involves characters from both Book One and Book Two, and the action goes back and forth, from California to the Northeast. We see a character (Laura, from After Dark) forced to drive all the way across country to the Northeast and she knows she is getting close to her destination because the weather turns cold and she sees snow. When she reaches her final destination (Muriel's home) she meets a werewolf who is renting a room in Muriel's house, and who describes for her the changing of the seasons and the eternal cycles of nature. (This is a very environmentally concerned werewolf, by the way.)

The ever changing weather, the seasons, and nature, the animals that live locally - deer, coyotes, wild turkeys, and other wildlife, are things I am very familiar with.

I often go to sleep hearing the howl of the wind blending in with the yap of a pack of coyotes, and sometimes at dawn I wake up and look out my window to see a coy-wolf, or a deer or two. In All the Way to the Moon, Muriel (the main character from Night Home) sees a wolf - which may or may not be the werewolf! - dash across the dark road at night. And I've experienced things like this also - driving home at dusk and having a coyote run out in front of my car, or pulling into my driveway and seeing a coyote in the headlights.

My backyard is where the wild things are!

Also the area has a lot of history. In Night Home, Muriel inherits a very old home which she begins to restore. There are a lot beautiful Victorian era homes locally.

A friend of mine actually owns a home built in the 1600's, which we believe may be inhabited by a ghost. Paranormal investigators came to visit one night and set up all sorts of high-tech equipment. I came along to observe. And yes, "stuff" went on, but it would take too long to describe. Let's just say it was awesome to be there and witness these things. It wasn't like what you see in a movie or on TV, but things did happen. Some electronic voice phenomenon was recorded that night, also.

In All the Way to the Moon, Muriel finds that not only does she have vampires in the neighborhood residing close by, and a werewolf in her house, but also a ghost haunting her home. But don't worry, they all get along quite well. The trouble starts when the hired hit man arrives to kill Laura (our character from After Dark). Fortunately for both Laura and Muriel, the werewolf and several otherworldly entities are there to help do battle.

And thankfully, I personally don't have much experience with hit men. I only have experience with wild animals, extreme weather, and haunted houses.



Q: Howling winds and old homes... sounds intriguing! You've also travelled to some very interesting places. Will you share an experience from your travels with our readers?


A: When I visited England some time ago, I was in Oxford and visited the pub where C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien used to sit and have beers and toss ideas at each other (the name of the pub is the Eagle and Child). It was just so cool to sit in this same pub where these two sat decades ago, having drinks together. Also in the area is the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. At that time the library was having an exhibit on "Magical Books." There was a handwritten manuscript / rough draft by J.R.R. Tolkien, with illustrations he did himself. There was also an old copy of the Malleus Maleficarum, and I looked at that and thought of all the trouble this book caused throughout history. Also among the objects on display was a small crystal ball said to belong to Dr. John Dee, Queen Elizabeth the First's astrologer - and some say he was a sorcerer.

Later there was a tour of some of the buildings at Oxford University, and the group was told that some of the scenes from the Harry Potter movies were filmed there.

So during the timeframe of a few days I sat in the pub where C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien sat, saw some of their handwritten manuscripts, saw Dr. Dee's own crystal ball, and then ended up in Harry Potter's world... !

It was an interesting trip.


Rose's "Backyard" in New England


Q: Wow... that sounds like an amazing experience, especially for authors. Your bio also states that you've been published in a literary magazine. Congratulations! What was that like for the first time? 

A: Many years ago I got my first short story published in a little known magazine called Lost Worlds. I was in my mid-20's and was so happy; I was finally published after trying for so long. One of the editors actually called my house and said how much she liked my story.



Q: Speaking of magazines, you "wait for the Fortean Times in your spare time." What kind of magazine is it? We would love to know any interesting facts you would like to share.

A: "Fortean Times" is a British magazine that describes itself as being about "The World of Strange Phenomena." It was named after Charles Fort, who investigated all sorts of things. It was started in 1973. It's basically a collection of all kinds of fun stuff - UFO's, the paranormal, cryptozoology, conspiracy theories, children raised by wolves, etc. In addition the magazine has a great sense of humor and even a comic strip. I don't necessarily believe in "everything" in that magazine, but it makes me wonder about things, and best of all, it gives me a good laugh each issue.



Q: Thank you so much for sharing with us! I truly enjoyed your interview. How can readers keep in touch with you or get to know more about your books?

Author Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/AuthorRoseTitus/

Amazon Author Page Line:
https://www.amazon.com/Rose-Titus/e/B077RLWKN3


THANK YOU READERS for being here with us! Your shares and comments are welcome. Happy reading!

Monday, August 27, 2018

An Inspector, An Exorcist, and A Bishop - Horror Mystery By Brian O'Hare @brianohare26

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"The Coven Murders"
(Inspector Sheehan Mysteries Book 3)

Author Brian O'Hare


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"...someone is systematically killing the members of the coven. This is not your traditional police procedural."
-Glynn Young, Vine Voice (Amazon)


SYNOPSIS
The Coven Murders opens with a horrifying account of a ritual Black Mass with a human sacrifice in an abandoned church. Twenty-one years later, near an old ruined church in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Chief Inspector Sheehan and his team discover the skeleton of a young woman. But what seems initially to be a straightforward case, brings the team into conflict with a powerful Satanist who has plans to offer up to Satan another human sacrifice on the evening of the great Illuminati feast of Lughnasa.

Several murders occur, baffling the Inspector until he makes a connection between the modern murders and the twenty-one year old skeleton. The team’s pursuit of the murderer, and their determination to protect a young woman who is targeted by the coven, lead to a horrific climax in a hellish underground crypt where Sheehan and his team, supported by an exorcist and a bishop, attempt to do battle with the coven and a powerful demon of Baphomet, jeopardising not only their lives, but risking the wrath of Satan upon their immortal souls.

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Monday, August 20, 2018

BPI Interview Part 2: Author Brian O'Hare @BrianOhare26 Shares Life And Books With Our Readers

BOOK PROMOTIONS INTERNATIONAL AUTHOR FEATURE
(PART 2)

BRIAN O'HARE


Today on the L.O.V.E. blog we're hosting author Brian O'Hare for part 2 of his exclusive interview with us. Let's see what he had to share with us this time!


Q: Thank you for speaking with us again Brian. You're a published author with Crimson Cloak Publishing. Can you tell our readers a little about what it was like to be published for the first time?

A: My first book, A Spiritual Odyssey, a non-fiction memoir, was published by Columba Press, Dublin, Ireland. I thought, “Great, I have found a publisher for my future writing.” Unfortunately, for financial reasons, the publisher became very cagey about the type of books he was prepared to publish, and fiction was completely out. I had just ventured into fiction at the time with Fallen Men, (a contemporary fiction novel) and had also completed the first book of The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries Series, The Doom Murders.

I was having trouble finding another publisher at that point, so I self-published both books on Amazon. Both won Indie Book of the Day Awards, so I decided to try again to find a publisher. I submitted The Doom Murders to Crimson Cloak but a few days later, I received a rejection slip from the Submissions Editor. You can get really sick of the sight of those things, so I deleted it immediately.

Imagine my surprise, my excitement, and my relief, when two days later I got an urgent email from Carly McCracken, Owner and President of Crimson Cloak Publishing, asking me not to send The Doom Murders to anyone else. She had read the first few chapters herself and loved it, and invited me to resubmit. She accepted the book, and Fallen Men as well, and thus began, for me, a very encouraging partnership. CCP has since accepted and published The Miracle Ship,(a biography), The 11.05 Murders (Vol 2 of The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries) and The Coven Murders (Vol. 3 of the Sheehan Mysteries) and three short Sheehan stories. A further book, The Dark Web Murders is currently being edited and prepared for publication. I can say that Carly and I have now become friends and she is very supportive of everything I write.



Q: That's amazing. Congratulations on all of your success! You mentioned A Spiritual Odyssey, your first book. Can you tell our readers a little bit about it?


A: That particular memoir was prompted by the experiences I had while waiting for a liver transplant. I had a disease from childhood which had a wasting effect on my liver that I learned about only in my middle forties. I got very ill during a golfing holiday in Portugal (I was 65 at the time) and had to be flown home. Tests showed that my liver was on its last legs and I was given an estimated one year to live.

I was immediately put on a transplant waiting list. You can imagine the tension as I waited week after week, month after month, jumping at the phone every time it rang, hoping that this was the news I was waiting for. Regarding the medical treatment you ask about, there was none (apart from some pills to help with anxiety and panic attacks, common at such times). There was no medical help for the liver. It just kept dying. Indeed, I, too, was literally dying.

Ten months into this ‘year’, I still had no word about a new liver. I was wasting away, very yellow in colour and skeletal in frame. I think I was just over 7 stones in weight at that time (compared with my current 12 and a half stones.) During these anxious months, I would have occasional contact with the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh (where the transplant was to take place). They would tell me that my blood type was rare, and there was a also a problem with a tissue match. So a very specific liver would be required. Not very encouraging news.

By the eleventh month I had given up hope, found a spiritual peace, and accepted that I was going to die. And then the phone call came one evening. Mad excitement at my house. Children rushing from their own homes to say goodbye and good luck. A designated driver took myself and my wife to a corner of the Belfast airport where there was a small plane waiting to take us immediately to Scotland. It had two seats for pilots and two for passengers immediately behind them. It was a dark and stormy night (as the old English novels used to say) and the rickety little plane was buffeted all over the skies. My wife was in a total panic, but the odd thing was that I sat there in a kind of surreal calmness, wondering if I really wanted the liver now, or just go ahead and meet my Maker. As it turned, the transplant was hugely successful. Sixteen years later. I play golf three days a week (four hour rounds without a buggy), am fit and healthy, and I write books in whatever spare time I have.




Q: What a truly miraculous experience. We are so happy that you are doing well now. The Coven Murders, another book mentioned above, is a very popular book of yours. What would you like our readers to know about it?

A: The Coven Murders is the third book in the Sheehan series. It is very different from the previous two and, indeed, I probably took a substantial risk in drifting somewhat off track from what I had done before. Readers of the first two books in the series will a couple of serial killers, psychologically disturbed, of course, but just fairly ordinary human beings. This third book is still a mystery, and one I hope the reader won’t easily solve, but it contains also a significant element of the supernatural - covens, a terrifying Satanist, black Mass, a group exorcism, and a horrific climax in an underground crypt where Sheehan and his team have to do battle not only with human enemies but a powerful demon as well. In terms of genre, I suppose it could be described as a paranormal mystery.

To be honest, I was a great fan of a writer in the ’60s called Denis Wheatley. He wrote fantastic paranormal thrillers. A couple of them were made into movies - The Devil Rides Out is one I remember, starring Christopher Lee. I always wanted to write something like that. The Coven Murders is a kind of tribute to Denis Wheatley.



Q: Thank you for that information. We'll have to check out the movie. Finally, we love that you mention your family on your website, including your grandchildren. Are any of them interested in writing?

A: No sign of that in any of them so far. I have ten grandchildren, ages ranging from 30 to 12. There might still be time for the spark to ignite in one of them. Some of them read my books, so who knows? They might think, ' ...if Granda can do this, so can I.'



Q: That would truly be a blessing. How can our readers keep in touch with you and continue getting to know you in your writing career?

Always glad to hear from readers and indeed, would love them to visit my website or social media pages ... especially with comments. I try to answer everyone who contacts me. Here are all the links:

Email: brianohare26@hotmail.co.uk

Website: http://brianohareauthor.blogspot.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brian.ohare.96

Twitter: https://twitter.com/brianohare26?lang=en

Inspector Sheehan’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspectorsheehan/


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Saturday, August 11, 2018

New Action Heroine For The Paranormal World - Free Download From @Ashstarte

BOOK PROMOTIONS INTERNATIONAL FEATURE TITLE

"Godhunter"
(Book 1)

Author Amy Sumida
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"...a beautiful job of adding the fantastic to our everyday reality in a cohesive, consistent, and believable way."
-Searcy, Amazon Reviewer


SYNOPSIS
Myth and magic collide in this award-winning, action romance where gods manipulate the human race, and one witch stands against them. When Vervain uncovers the truth about the Gods, she is forced into the role of a vigilante witch; hunting the Gods before they can hunt her. But as the Godhunter falls deeper into the world of Immortals, she finds herself in the middle of war where she may just become humanity's greatest weapon... in the hands of a sexy, rebel god.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

BPI Interview Feature: Kindle Press Author Amy Sumida @Ashstarte #Fantasy #Dragons

BOOK PROMOTIONS INTERNATIONAL AUTHOR FEATURE

AMY SUMIDA



Today on the L.O.V.E. blog we're chatting with Kindle Press author Amy Sumida about some interesting things in her life! Read on to see what we learned about her...


Q: Thank you Amy for sharing with us today! We noticed in your bio that you are a collector of toys. Can you tell us about one of your favorites?

A: I love collecting vintage toys from my youth; Strawberry Shortcake dolls - with the proper scent, not this modern rendition, My Little Ponies - the older ones that didn't feel the need to go on a diet and become strange, skinny horses, and Myself the Elf dolls. For newer things, I'm a huge Tim Burton fan so anything "Nightmare Before Christmas" or "The Corpse Bride" is right up my alley, but I particularly love collecting Monster High Dolls so that I can repaint them. I remove their face paint, repaint them, and reclothe them. It's a thing; you can Google it.





Q: That's awesome! We've seen other people who do that with Bratz dolls. We also noticed that you've won awards for your writing. Congratulations! Please share about that experience with our readers.

A: I didn't know that I was up for an award until I was notified that I had received one. So, it was even more of a shock. It was from a British book website called Book Hippo; again, even more shocking. My biggest following is American so it was nice to be recognized overseas. They named "Godhunter" the Best Paranormal Romance for 2014.


Q: Congratulations again on your success. :-) You use a lot of your experiences growing up in Hawaii in your writing. What a beautiful place to write about!

A: I've just moved from Hawaii, and now live in Oregon. But I was born and raised in Hawaii, so I know all of the local secrets; the best beaches, restaurants, etc. I love putting those into my books and even naming my favorite waitress or sales clerk. I think it adds an authentic touch and I've had several fans tell me how fun it was for them to visit Hawaii and check out the places I've mentioned.

(Say hey to Mr. Dolphin waving to us from HI)


Q: You also use music as a theme in your writing. What inspired you to write an entire music oriented series?

A: I'd had this idea of songs becoming magic for awhile. I could see this woman in my head; singing in front of a group of vicious vampires to protect them. I finally made it into a book and it won a contract with Kindle Press. The biggest challenge with writing about music is that you can't actually quote lyrics; you can be sued big time. But music is just another experience and I make a living describing experiences.

I had a lot of fun coming up with descriptions for the music without using the lyrics. "The Spellsinger Series" has now become dear to my heart and I listen to music in a whole new way now - every song becomes a potential spell. I include a playlist with every book and you can listen to them for free on Spotify. Here's a link to the first playlist: The Last Lullaby, Book 1 in the Spellsinger Series


Q: Thank you so much for sharing with us. How can readers keep in touch with you or get to know more about your books and hobbies?

I have an author page and a fan group on Facebook:
Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/AmySumidaAuthor/
Amy's Imaginary Worlds: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1536008099761461/

My website has information on my series and the characters within them as well as links to merchandise: https://www.amysumida.com/

You can join my newsletter here and get a free short story: http://google.us11.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=398603e0fc6b3876340e37356&id=3abd32edce

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