Showing posts with label new releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new releases. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2015

New Release: Angel codes, last book in the AngelFire Chronicles and GIVEAWAY!


The last book to the AngelFire Chronicles is set to be released MARCH 14th. You can preorder now. 


I am giving away five free KINDLE KISSES of the last book in the AngelFire Chronicles. The first five people to comment me their email will all be sent the book for their kindle free. This is for review purposes, so please leave ur review on Amazon and BnN. The book will be released MARCH 14th. 


After Kian is taken away from Ali, she and the other Angelfire must defend Manhattan on their own, while learning where Kian is and how to retrieve him. 

Meanwhile, Kian is fighting his own internal and external demons deep within the cell of The Underground. 
Will Ali and Kian finally find love or will Dumah destroy it all? Find out in the last book to the AngelFire Chronicles. 
Other books in the series: 
She Speaks to Angels 




Dumah's Demons 
Falling Angels 
Angel Codes 




She Speaks to Angels Video Trailer (previous book covers)




Falling Angels Video Trailer (current book covers)



Angel Codes Video Trailer (current book covers)







Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Falling Angels is out now!



Out now!


AngelFire Chronicles: 
She Speaks to Angels- 1 
Dumah's Demons- 1.5 
Falling Angels- 2 
Angel Codes -3 

Enter a World Where Love Knows No Boundaries. A World Where Boundaries are Manipulated. A World Where Manipulation Might End Everything. 

Summary: 
The anticipated follow up book to She Speaks to Angels. 
The stakes are raised after Ali Maney becomes Angelfire and Dameon would like nothing more than her death. Though Ali grows closer to Kian, they also find many differences that cause friction between them and after her best friends and brother are drawn into the angel wars, Ali will never look back until the war is over.  

Reviews: 
"I enjoyed this book. If you’re into angels then this is a series that you don’t want to miss. One thing I can say is that the characters are written well. I can truly believe that Ali and her friends are teenagers. Usually when I read a story it’s the characters and then the plot that draws my attention, but with Falling Angels it’s the plot that keeps drawing me back. I love the problems and objects that come in play that help move the plot along. I love the premise behind Angelfire and the idea of how we all have the ability to go dark within us. I love how demons come to be and even Dameon. For once the bad guys are actually really bad and we see just how evil they are. I can’t wait for the next book and to see Ali grow and mature. Read this series you won’t be disappointed." -Dennis Wilson


Excerpt:

Crash
    “Kian! Catch me!” My chalk-white wings spun crazily in the gust of wind as I plummeted toward the soft grass in the park. Soft or not, I didn’t want my nose slamming into the green. I already dyed my hair a new color - blonde. I didn’t need a new nose too. 
     Plus I wore a pair of new black skinny jeans and I couldn’t have grass stains all over my clothes. I had to get used to wearing tube tops, since the wings ripped a few of my blouses on my first attempts at sprouting them out of my back and flying. I also hated showing my belly. 
     Kian’s face grimaced in pain as he saw me heading straight for him. He rubbed his fingers through his copper hair in quick thought before his glowing amber eyes caught mine, which were of silver-violet hues. I still couldn’t get over the fact that every time I grew into an angel, my eyes morphed from their natural color of sea-blue into something spectacular. 
     Soon after my transformation, I asked why my eyes carried a silver tint. I thought only demons had that color. Krysta snidely explained the reason. “You turned because of one of our own dying. Death and darkness makes the color silver.” Made sense, I guess. My eyes would always be a reminder of an Angelfire loss. Now, I had to get over the fact that in five seconds flat, I might be one with the earth. 
     Leaping towards me, Kian’s celestial form expanded its wings and the force of my body pleasantly met with his instead of the ground. Moments before I felt his regal arms embrace me, a soft bounce of our chests told me he found me. Safe. Minimal damage. Other than a slight pinch in my stomach and a few feathers bent on the right side, I felt fine. 
     The right side of his mouth curled up in a smile as his pink lips rubbed mine. His winged arms braced my back as his hands and fingers caressed my neck. We floated upward toward the moon; two souls bound as one. Warmth from his angel-esque form felt as if I had curled up next to a fireplace with the one I loved. 
     We had waited so long to be physical with each other that, as we kissed, we forgot to care about anything else around us for a moment. Lost in his eyes, I never wanted to leave the safety of his chest and the comforts of his wings. 
     However, life has a way of changing things.
     “Ali,” he whispered, “It’s time for you to use your gift.”
     I flinched. The mere thought of fire scared me. How could I propel the dangerous blaze from my fingers? 
     “But?”
     “No buts this time. This gift is your weapon. You’ll need it someday, because I can’t be with you 24-7, and we have Samuel’s life to look after now too.”
     The sound of my brother’s name caused my mind to return to the night when Dameon changed my life forever: the night he murdered Nathaniel; the night Samuel saw the angel world for the first time; the night I had been changed into an Angelfire. 
     “Yes, my brother.” He weighed heavily on me. After all, I drew him into this world and into this danger. “I have to do this for him.” 
     Kian twirled me as if I were a feather in his hand. I became completely weightless. “Are you ready?”
     “I think I finally am.” 
     My body dropped with his. Our wings went from undulation to retreating into our sides. Standing on the wet grass, I was reminded that it had rained just hours earlier. Good thing too, because it made sure everyone was indoors or had found shelter somewhere else while Kian and I used our powers.  
     “Just focus, Ali. You can do it,” Kian encouraged, his confident sunglow eyes on me. 
     A burning sensation rose underneath my palms. I could feel the heat as if standing over a stove, but every time I tried to push, nothing came out of me. I squeezed my hands, my forehead wrinkled and when I opened up, nothing. 
     “What am I doing wrong?” 
     “You fear the power. You’re afraid of what it might do, where it might go. The gift feels your fear.”
     “Then how do I get over it?”
     “The secret is to embrace your power. Look at where you want the flame to go and focus.”
     I closed my eyes and threw my hands forward, squeezing and releasing as my thoughts churned, but only my father came to mind. 
     “I can’t,” I cried and threw my hands to my forehead. I fumbled backward, but Kian grabbed my shoulder to steady me. 
     “What’s wrong?”
     “Nothing.”
     “I know you, Ali. It’s something.” 
     My eyes swelled with salty tears, “It’s...it’s my father.” My chest rose and shrank several times with heaving breaths. Kian drew me into his strong form.
     “I’m here. You can tell me.”
     “He was a fire-fighter. The fire, the smoke everyday just finally got to him, made his heart weak.” 
     “And he died.” Kian spoke with a low sound, a sound that told me he understood pain too.
     “Just like that.” The tears slipped down my pinking cheeks. 
     “You don’t have to be afraid of the fire, Ali.” Kian grasped my hand. With his other fingers, he wiped my tears. “The flames won’t take you too. You can control them, own them.”
     I had no more words, only heaps of emotion, I didn’t know what to do with. Fear and bravery competed with each other beneath my skin. An invisible battle waged, and then I heard the words that tipped the scales in my favor.  
     “Remember, Ali, this power came to you because of Nathaniel, because he is gone. Fire is a gift. Don’t let the flames die with him. Don’t let this gift die with your father. Both of them would want you to conquer your fear.”   
     I took in a deep breath, sniffled one last time, and nodded my head. As I turned from Kian, and entered into my own space, a space I knew would soon be the conception of a power so strong it could take life, I felt the presence of something magical. Maybe my father’s spirit? Maybe something inside of me changed?
     I focused on the air pocket five feet in front of me and a flicker in my eyes fixed Kian’s full attention on my hands. However, I no longer saw my dying father, but a ghostly father and a ghostly Nathaniel standing beside me. Glowing red-orange, my palms could have been mistaken for stars.        
     Then, as if I had been shooting flames all my life, the fire burst out from underneath my skin and rushed a pocket of air. The fire moved at my simple command, the orangey flames swirled and swiveled in the contained space, an area that had become, for a time, my fixation.  
     Then, just as soon as they had been born, they died. 
     “You did it, Ali,” Kian said matter-of-factly.
     “Yes,” I beamed, like a kid opening his Christmas gift, “I did.” 
     “Do it again, but this time hit the tree.” He pointed ahead.
     “No, Kian, that will cause a park fire.” 
     “It won’t. I’ll use my gift of ice to freeze it.” My eyes shot at him half uncertain that his plan would work.
     “Trust me.” I had to admit I completely did. 
     “Okay, here goes.” I flipped my palms up and felt the tingling of heat surge along my skin before the radiant flames shot across the grass and into the chestnut trunk of the tree. The bark lit up in crackles and the fire moved as if a forbidden dance. 
     Suddenly, a bolt of ice crashed into the tree, splinters of frost  and bark blew left and right...but the flames, the chaotic motion of reds and oranges, shriveled into nothingness.  
     “It worked,” I tried not to sound doubtful it ever would. 
     “Again.” Kian could see the exhaustion in my face from flying, and then firing fire. The whole experience took a lot out of me, but he also wanted me ready for anything. The Were and Fanged demons wouldn’t hesitate to kill me. He knew it and I knew it. 
     “I’m so tired.” 
     “I know, but evening is our only time to practice and avoid being seen. You can do it, Ali. I believe in you.”
     I sighed, and then when I saw Kian’s elegant wings lift him into the air, I somehow grew the strength to push the image of my bed pillows from the forefront of my mind.  
     With a deep breath, my toes pushed me into the air and I floated, every time feeling as if the first. Then I grabbed onto Kian’s outstretch hand. Freezing. 
     “I need you to use your gift while flying,” he spoke with cold air clouting my face.
     I nodded and then let go of him to lift my palms forward. I had to do this, not only for myself, but also for my family. At anytime the demons could kill Samuel to get their Essence back, or even try to get at him through Mom. I already lost my father. I couldn’t lose anyone else. 
     With two arms up and one leg balancing, I felt as if I belonged in a David Copperfield performance and if I hadn’t been the main attraction, I’d have been the one in the audience making notations in my mind like, he is totally using wires! Wings are so fake! Except nothing about this could be more real, though sometimes I could hardly believe this angel existence myself.
     I focused on flying and not on plummeting to the ground as I had done so many times before. Harder than it looked. I’d been surfing only once in my life. A vacation trip I took with Dad and Samuel a long time ago. I remembered the waves under my board, and how they pushed me every which way and I remembered how unbalanced the world seemed at the time. However, surfing didn’t come close to the difficulties of flying. Every time I looked down, I became nauseous and whenever another gust of wind rushed past me, I lost my balance. 
     Still, I had to get over myself. Nathaniel would not be proud, and I owed it to my father and to my brother. If they could risk their lives every day as a fireman and a policeman to serve the city, then the least I could do would be to serve as AngelFire.   
     I managed to hover above ground without tumbling downward for several minutes and actually felt stable. Then I grew courageous and threw my palms into the pocket of wind that crashed past me. Fire lit up the sky. I went from magic act to circus performer, just like that. 
     The fire didn’t last long, because ice soon melted into the flames and then fell like rain, making the park seem like the next hot spot for a Harry Potter movie. 
     “You did it!” Kian grinned and threw his fluffy feathers around me. He engulfed me completely and I never felt safer than when I rested in his chest. His arms would always protect me. 
     The protective embraces never felt long enough with him, but I needed more practice using my gifts. After all, New York depended on the Angelfire and me to keep them safe from the demons, and though a thankless job, where the human world never even knew what went on around them, I knew.
     After squeezing Kian tightly, I fluttered further up into the dark night sky and balled my fists before forming a mental picture of fire. I bolted toward Kian who still hovered above the ground below me and then released my palms in the opposite direction. Flames spread over the air like a forest fire, as if my mind moved the waves of sparkling color...and I guess my mind did. 
     I controlled the fire bursting from my hands, the chaotic movements of red as they mesmerized me, until Kian propelled two icicles, one from each palm, into my sea of flames. Within seconds, the ice swallowed the heat emanating from the flames, cooling my skin, until eventually, the very core of the fire itself extinguished. 
     We both stared at each other as if something otherworldly just took place, and in a way, something just had. His eyes reminded me of the fire in the sky, so brilliant and bright. I couldn’t take mine off of his. 
     “Ali,” the sound of his voice kept my full attention, “promise me something. Promise me, you’ll never get lost in this angel world. We lose too many to the other side for this rush of power. I can never lose you.”     
     I must have appeared dumbfounded. I never even contemplated the effects these kinds of powers would have over me. If anything, I felt afraid of them, not longing for more...but still, many like me, or maybe even better than me, had fallen vulnerable to the darkness and had been snatched up into the flock led by Azrael and Dameon. 
     My celestial eyes locked with the concern in his, “I won’t.”
     He drew closer to me, with wings flapping, and his bare chest damp with moisture from his melted ice. A shiver rushed through him from a gust of passing wind and his hands trembled. Hairs on his chest stood on end. “I won’t,” I repeated and tugged his chilled form into my warm breast, wrapping my wings around him. “You are all I want.” 
     His icy body absorbed my heat, the heat from my fiery hands. This warmth and those reassuring words could be my only solace for him. He saved my life during junior year and I felt I owed him more than just my loyalty. However, for tonight, this would have to be enough. 
     When the sun began to rise, we ended our practice as we had so many other nights and headed out of the park. We flew side by side until reaching my house and then I crept through the open window. Kian followed. 
     “I’ll come by late in the morning. We’ll go to the Angelfire house together,” Kian mentioned as an afterthought.
     “I’d like that.” I had wanted to go for sometime, ever since turning angel. Questions swirled in my mind that I knew only the house could answer. Answers only Sammael had, answers only the secret books held.  
     “I can see your mind racing. What is it, Ali?”
     I shook my head, “Nothing.” Actually, everything. I needed to know more about the Weres and Fanged demons and more about Azrael and Dameon. If I was going to help defeat them, I needed to know all I could, but I also knew the Angelfire house kept tight reins on all their secrets. 
     I would have to play this one well. 
     After giving Kian a soft kiss on the cheek, he pulled me closer and our lips met. His heavenly features and tender touch always made him unforgettable. No boy had ever kissed me as he did, as if everything in his fiber poured out of him in that single moment, just to be with me.  
     Climbing into bed, my wings collapsed into my sides. I hardly felt the transition anymore. I didn’t feel as exhausted as I once did when I had been human, but I still needed my sleep. Kian brushed my blonde hair as I closed my eyes and he eased my way into a dream. With him near me, dreams came easily.    
                    































Saturday, April 7, 2012

R2R Easter Blog Hop



                             
                                    EASTER EGG R2R BLOG HOP
What you can win here? 
Click the rafflecopter above for a chance at the New Release 
SHE SPEAKS TO ANGELS! 
Grand Prize? I’m giving away Books 1-5 of the Shifter Evolutions & I am giving away book 1-2 of my Elf Romance, The Gate of Lake Forest. Fans of Twilight will love it. 
April 7th, The bunny has been leading you to Easter. You’ll probably need some carrot juice after all that blog hopping.   
                                                                     Here you go..........
When you’re done drinking the juice, scroll down to a place all about angels
You will find the next hidden letter highlighted in YELLOW so that you can get the Grand Prize! But first, here is the map of the Blog Hop Stops so that you don’t loose your way to the next hop!
Avery Olive - March 2nd
Kid Lit Reviews - March 3rd
Keith Rommel - March 4th
Dina Rae - March 5th
Harrie Brooks - March 6th
Lex Valentine, Author - March 10th
Empowered to Prosper - March 11th
jessINK - March 12th
Zenobia Renquist - March 13th
Danielle Gavan - March 14th
Philia Book Tours - March 15th
Bone Dressing - March 16th
Laura Braley - March 17th
Brewing Passion - March 18th
Lisa Bilbrey - March 19th
Jen Wylie’s Blog - March 21st
JK Coi - March 22nd
Michele Richard - March 23rd
Adventure Unleashed - March 24th
Pandragon Dan - March 25th
Elizabeth Lawrence - March 27th
Sidney Bristol - March 29th
Suzanne Rock, Author - March 30th
Amber Skyze - March 31st
My World - April 1st
Paper Crane Books - April 4th
Read 2 Review - April 8th
Good luck to everyone who enters and lets have some fun.
                   ALL ABOUT ANGELS
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 I have always been fascinated by angels, from stories on television, to the Bible and other books, angels have been around for a long time . I’ve read a few angel stories too. But none of them have been what I wanted. None of them were as good as I thought they’d be. Most angel stories follow the cliche of a so-called ‘fallen angel’ whose storyline rips of scenes from the Bible.
  I wanted something different, something mysterious. 
I enjoy reading and writing YA and I also enjoy mysteries and thrillers. So, I decided to combine all three elements. YA. Angels. Thrillers. But how?
The Angel Angle:
I didn’t want the typical angel-boy falls for human girl and they live off their undying, forbidden love story. So, that is how my characters Dameon, Kian, Nathaniel, and Krysta were born. I wanted to keep the reader guessing as to who is the angel and who the main character Ali Maney will actually love. A certain level of unpredictability. 
The YA Angle:
I wanted to tell a story a YA audience would enjoy and so wrote the story in first person. Ali Maney is the main character and we follow the story with her. A typical teenager at Millennium High School in NY,  the reader will be able to relate to her down-to-Earth personality. Her curiosity; however, is what draws her into this world of angels. 
The Thriller Angle: 
To have a thriller you have to have bad guys. So, naturally I picked the demons. Demons in my book can be various forms of fallen angels. Some demons are just angels that have fallen, but many of the demons are Were demons and fanged demons. Angels and demons have rules to follow and when they don’t they loose their angel wings, their angel gifts and powers...in their place are fangs or Were hair or simply having no power. 
To add to this thrill, the main character and the readers do not know who to trust until by the middle of the book. This keeps the reader on their toes. 
The Mystery Angle:
There is a suicide very early on, in the first chapter. This is the ongoing mystery through-out the novel until Ali Maney closes in on who the demons really are. This also invites a bit of thrill, and also keeps the intrigue going. 
I think this is a story many YA will love, and in fact many adults will enjoy as well. 
The novel is live April 6th on kindle exclusively. 



SHE SPEAKS TO ANGELS

Saturday, July 10, 2010

The imagination of Ami Blackwelder


http://fionaingramauthor.blogspot.com/2010/07/imaginarium-of-ami-blackwelder.html


SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2010

The Imaginarium of Ami Blackwelder

I have such a fascinating VBT guest today. Ami Blackwelder is an author whose wide ranging interests take her from one end of the imaginative scale to the other. While many authors would like to expand their skills with a couple of different forays into genres, Ami seems to glide effortlessly into a variety of genres. Author of Rain: Graphic NovellaGuardians of the GateThe Day the Flowers Died, and The Hunted of 2060.

Tell us about yourself, Ami:

I was raised in California and then in the third grade moved to Florida. I attended the University of Central Florida where I received my BA in English creative writing and teaching. After college, I did a lot of traveling as a teacher to countries like China, Tibet, Nepal, Korea and Thailand! I’ve always loved storytelling. As early as Elementary school, I wrote long inventive tales which my teachers would read in front of class. I took it more seriously as I grew older. I wrote primarily poetry and short stories in my twenties, but in my thirties I have written spiritual books as well as novels. I write paranormal and historical romance which focuses on the forbidden love aspects of characters because of culture, religion, time, gender, death, and species differences.

Ami, reading over your list of publications, I am astounded at the range and variety. What a range—from Christian topics and the bible (Genesis) to a graphic novella, to Munich in 1930, to an elfin romance, to the year 2060! Quite a variety of topics and you obviously have an incredible imagination.

Please tell us how you were inspired for each of your books, what you brought to bear from either your travels, education or research in creating each of your works, and where you see yourself settling comfortably in a genre, or will you continue to be a gipsy wordsmith.

I graduated from UCF with an BA in English and teaching credentials. I traveled to Asia for eight years, teaching primarily kindergarten and writing. I began my writing career with short stories and poetry in my twenties, winning Best Fiction awards and publications in magazines and newspapers in Korea and Thailand. 

In my early thirties, I delved into religious topics such as The Ancient Genesis (Creation and Evolution debate) and re-educated myself about Christian issues in Christianity and Sensibility. My overseas adventures helped to inspire my book The Other Five Senses which also incorporates Eastern religions. 

But by my mid-thirties I discovered my passion for creative writing was not content to live as mere short stories and I began my journey. I now define myself as a paranormal and historical romance writer. I enjoy the science fiction and fantasy aspects of my imagination as well as entering a past time that I find intriguing. Romance is usually central to my writing, but not the sappy, cliché, or erotic kind of romance. My writing is tasteful with a twist.


Readers will be engaged, entertained, and sometimes enraged with my novels. Currently I am switching publishing companies from 'Creative Endeavors' to 'Eloquent Enraptures.' My books are being re-edited and re-designed with covers and being re-submitted to online and offline venues. The Hunted of 2060 and The Day the Flowers Died are both complete with the transition. My other works will soon follow.


I will be having my first book signing shortly for The Hunted of 2060, my latest work. I am currently working on the prequel, The shifter of 2040, which fans of that novel will love to hear! It is a new book, but has already caught a lot of buzz. Inspired by metamorphosis, wildlife conservation, and prejudice, this novel is a teaching tool within the framework of original, and intriguing shorelines. 

Let's take a look at Ami's latest book: The Hunted of 2060
America 2060.
Three Lovers. Two Species. One Way to Survive.
Set in Alaska in 2060, when April enters her Sophomore year at University, she thought Robert might be the love of her life, but as she discovers, she is hiding something inside her, something the rest of the world believes to have died out. She struggles with who she was and who she is becoming as she learns of a family she never knew existed and of enemies she will have to outrun, outfight or outwit to survive. As April embraces her new identity, will she have to leave the life she loves behind? With underlining themes of how prejudice breaks human connections and animal/wildlife conservation, this novel which has received rave reviews will leave the reader flipping through the pages of April’s story.

Please visit this fascinating author's website for downloads and more purchase details.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Teaser TUESDAYS....from The Hunted of 2060


TEASER TUESDAYS....from The Hunted of 2060



As my hand rose a careful inch, the figure returned and latched 
four steel cuffs around each of my limbs. Steel is a bastard to break.
‘This will hurt.’ The voice was a soft female sound, but scratchy. 
She poked a long iron rod into my leg and released an electrical current 
far greater than the first. Sharp pain. My body reacted in violence. 
Fur grew from my skin and claws grew from my nails.
‘Stop! Stop!’ I begged. My ears honed in on her stepping away 
and into conversation with another also garbed in a white trench coat.
‘Her features are surprisingly similar to your own,’ a male voice 
remarked.
‘Designed that way to blend with our race.’ The female voice 
spoke with certainty.
‘But still, the similarity is remarkable. She could be 
your sister, your daughter.’ The male voice stepped out of 
the room. The female figure returned to my cot, her heels 
clicking on the marble floor. I tilted my head in her direction, 
away from Diamond.
‘Why...why are you doing this?’
‘We have to study your transformation, the monster inside you.’ 
She showed no emotion.
‘I’m not a monster.’ I shook my head and body in refusal at the 
rod piercing my leg again, and again my body convulsed. 
My human skin faded, replaced by a growing wolf. 
‘I’m not a monster!’ I declared to her, to myself. ‘I’m April!’
Her head jerked back at those words, and she lowered the iron rod. 
 At her incredulous expression, I felt the power shift to me, 
though I didn’t know why.  My bones quieted, the fur 
retreated into my skin and the claws recoiled. ‘I’m April!’
The physician pulled away from me and the cloud that 
once covered my mind lifted. Her strong blue eyes became 
clear and a thought burrowed between her brows that 
hindered her movement. Her alabaster coloring contrasted 
the darkness of the previous room and she questioned 
herself in quiet.
‘She can’t be.’ She stood still, backed away and then 
approached again. ‘She would be about this age. 
She resembles me. Her name is...April.’ Each thought 
she declared aloud became my world. I only heard her voice. 
I only smelled her skin. I only saw her eyes. The name tag 
hung on the right side of her coat and dangled over me, 
Melissa Marn, and a word formed on my lips…
‘Mother?’
Her face became as clear as my own and our stare locked 
on each other’s, caught in space and time.