Monday, 15 August 2011

Shift by Rachel Vincent

ISBN: 9780778327608
Publisher: Mira Books
Pages: 441

Shift by Rachel Vincent is the fifth book in the Shifter series.
Faythe Sanders Pride is under attack from a flight of vicious thunderbirds, and making peace with her Pride's newest enemies may be the only way to get the best of her Pride's old foe. Easier said than done.

I really enjoyed this book, I enjoyed reading about the new shifter species that has been introduced in this book. And once again I loved reading about Faythe's adventures and struggles as a female werecat.

Available at Amazon.co.uk.

Prey by Rachel Vincent

ISBN: 9780778326816
Publisher: Mira Books
Pages: 393

Prey by Rachel Vincent is the fourth book in the Shifter series.
Faythe Sander's Pride is under attack and her father's authority is in question.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Available at Amazon.co.uk.

Pride by Rachel Vincent

ISBN: 9780778326496
Publisher: Mira Books
Pages: 425

Pride by Rachel Vincent is the third book in the Shifter series.
Faythe Sanders is on trial for her life, falsely accused of infecting her ex-boyfriend and then killing him to cover up the crime.

I really enjoyed this book. It was well written and full of unexpected twists and turns.

Available at Amazon.co.uk.

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Author Interview: Kenneth Hoss



Kenneth Hoss is one of the authors featuring in the September giveaway. Kenneth has written Storm Rising.

1. What is your name and where do you call home?
Kenneth Hoss, currently in Irving, Texas.

2. Do you have a pen name?
Well, I have one, I just don’t use it.

3. What is the name of your most recent book and if you had to sum it up in 20 or less words, what would you say?
STORM RISING – A KELLI STORM NOVEL. Thrills, suspense, and murder.

4. Do you have plans for a new book? Is this book part of a series?
I am currently working on the next book in the series, STORM WARNING, which I plan to release in the Spring of 2012.

5. What or who inspired you to start writing? And how long have you been writing?
I would have to say that my influences started with Heinlein and Asimov, though I haven’t written a Sci/Fi story since I left High School.

6. Do you gift books to readers for book reviews?
I have gifted several books, but not for the reviews. I just like to see people enjoy my work, and if they choose to write a review, that’s just a perk.

7. How did you come up with the cover? Who designed the cover of your book?
I had an idea of what I wanted, though this is a bit different. The cover was designed by George Arnold, the husband of a good friend and fellow author, Carolyn Arnold. George is attributed in the acknowledgements.

8. How did you come up with the title for your book?
I actually came up with my main character first, the title was reworked a few times during the process of writing the MS. I had decided early on that I wanted this to me a series, and as such, I needed titles that would work that way. The next two books will be, STORM WARNING and EYE OF THE STORM.

9. Is there anything you would change about your book? And why? 
Not one thing.

10. Do you have a book trailer? And what are your thoughts on book trailers?
No, I don’t have a trailer. Between the “day job”, working on the second book, and marketing the first, I just haven’t found the time to even think about putting one together. As for the book trailers I have seen, I think they are a wonderful marketing tool.

11. Do you prefer e-books, paperbacks, hardcovers or audiobooks?
I prefer to have something I can hold in my hands, either paperback or hardbound. I know, sounds odd coming from someone who’s first book is an e-book.

12. Are you a self-published / Indie author?
I am an Indie author. However, I wouldn’t turn down a publishing house if they made me a good offer.

13. Have you ever read a book more than once? And if so what was it?
I have definitely read a book more than once. Several as a matter of fact, mostly the classics, though I do recall reading several of Heinlein’s books more than once, including Have Spacesuit – Will Travel. I loved that book when I was a kid, and plan on reading it again when I find some time.

14. What book are you reading at the moment? And in what format?  
I’m “trying” to read two at the moment. One is Burn Zone by James O. Born, in paperback. The other is Counting Down the Storm by D. Ryan Leask, an e-book.

15. Do you have any advice for other writers? And what’s the best advice that you have been given when it comes to writing? 
Never give up your dream, keep writing. The best advice I’ve been given is to write the first draft, and then edit. I have a tendency to over think and find at times, over critical of my writing. I will go over a chapter or scene a dozen times or more before moving on with the story. I’m still not completely cured of doing that, but I have gotten better.

16. Where can your readers follow you?

Blog: http://kenhoss.blogspot.com

Goodreads author page: http://tiny.cc/hev3i

Twitter: twitter\@kennhoss

Amazon: http://tiny.cc/h2ng1

Smashwords: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/61707


Thankyou so much for taking the time to do this interview and allowing us a glimpse into your writing world!

Rogue by Rachel Vincent

ISBN: 9780778325550
Publisher: Mira Books
Pages: 394

Rogue is the second book in the Shifter series.
As the first and only female enforcer, Faythe Sanders has plenty to prove to her father, her Pride and herself.
And with murdered Toms turning up in her Pride's territory, she is having to work harder than ever. Faythe starts to suspect that the murdered Toms are somehow connected to the rash of missing human women.

I enjoyed this book as much as the first.

Available at Amazon.co.uk.

Stray by Rachel Vincent

ISBN: 9780778324218
Publisher: Mira Books
Pages: 400

Stray by Rachel Vincent is the first book in the Shifters series.
Faythe Sanders looks like an all-American grad student but is infact a shapeshifter.
Faythe is one of only eight female werecats left, and despite reservations from her family and from her Pride she had created herself a "normal" life.
Until the night a Stray attacked.

I really enjoyed reading this book. I love how it is written! And as a result, I have read this book several times.

Available at Amazon.co.uk.

Friday, 12 August 2011

Author Interview: David G. Welsh

David G. Welsh is one of the authors featuring in the September giveaway. David has written Legend Unborn.

1. Do you have a Pen name?
My pen name is David.G Welsh.  Home is currently Los Angeles.

2. What is the name of your most recent book and if you had to sum it up in 20 words, what would you say.
My latest book is called ‘Legend Unborn.’ It is the first of four in the Key of Souls series. Now, to sum it up in 20 words? I’d go for something like, ‘An edgy and fun fantasy adventure with unique characters, splashes of humor in a world on the brink of darkness.’

3. Do you have plans for a new book? Is this book part of a series?
I’m currently hard at work on part two of the Key of Souls series. I hope to have the first draft finished at the end of this year. However, I’m also working on a short-story anthology. Many of these are stories I have written over the past twenty years and I’m reworking them. Its quite funny but you can tell some of them are old by reading about the technology in them. 

4. What or who inspired you to start writing and how long have you been writing?
When I was in primary school (many, MANY moons ago), our teachers would always encourage us to write stories and I just loved making stuff up. So, in some form or other, I’ve been writing for the past thirty years or so. Gulp!

5. Do you gift books to readers for book reviews?
Absolutely! I love having reviewers read and critique my work. Please feel free to contact me any time!

6. How did you come up with the cover? Who designed the cover of your book?
I wanted the cover to try and give the reader a sense of the adventure that happens in the book. The cover itself also has a number of ‘hidden’ stories that work with the story itself.
As for the design, I worked with an amazingly talented friend of mine, Alistair Baxter, who was SO patient with me. He’d send me some outlines and I’d scribble furiously on them, adjusting stuff and colors and he would come back with something that always blew my mind. I’m still amazed how he came up with what he did based on my inane and crazy scribbles.

7. How did you come up with the title for your book?
I felt the title had to reflect something that truly represented a ‘beginning’ while at the same time, I wanted it to resonate with the reader as they were reading. When they get through the book, the title acts as a reflection on what is happening and what is to come.
 In regards to the series’ name, ‘Key of Souls’, this is a mixture of the characters and something important within the book. I can’t give too much away here J

8. Do you prefer e-books, paperbacks, hardcovers or audiobooks?
I’ve only just got into e-books since I wrote my book. But I have yet to actually get one. I do some reading on my iPad, but the screen is pretty useless once you try reading in the sun. However, I must admit to loving the physical book. I love the smell of a new book, the feel of it in my hand and I must have close to a thousand books. But, each one is in perfect condition! It’s a rule of mine that if you borrow a book, you take absolute care and attention of it.
I must admit to not being too keen on audiobooks as, and this is purely from my perspective, hearing someone read it takes the sense of adventure away from me. I can’t just stop and ponder something when I want, or re-read a passage because it was awesome. It also feels a lot less personal to me.
I’m not crazy, I promise! I just love books! J

9. Are you self-published/ indie author?
Indeed I am and proud of it too! After I self-published I came across so many other Indy authors and realized there is SO MUCH talent out there that its both scary and amazing!

10. Have you ever read a book more than once? And if so what was it?
To be honest, there are far too many! Let me think, Lord of the Rings for sure, Good Omens, pretty much every Iain Banks book with the culture, Strangers by Dean koontz and, oh man, far too many others! If I enjoy a book, I love it and when I re-read it, I’ll come across things I missed before and be awed once again.
Sheesh, am I easy to please or what! J

11. What book are you reading at the moment? And in what format?
At the moment I’m reading ‘The Evolutionary Void’ by Peter F. Hamilton. It’s the paperback format.

12. Do you have any advice for writers? And what’s the best advice that you have been given when it comes to writing?
Ok, advice, wow. My one advice is to always, and I mean always, with NO excuse, carry a notebook with you. When you start writing you’ll start coming up with ideas at every opportunity and if you don’t have a way to jot them down, you’ll drive yourself crazy!
But another piece of advice is for those who are thinking of writing. If you want to write, go ahead and do it! Don’t just say, ‘Oh man, its great you’ve written a book, I wish I could.’ There is absolutely nothing stopping you, go ahead and do it. Write the book!
As for the best advice I’ve been given, it would have to be to write as often as you can. Even if it’s just writing a simple piece of dialog, or creating a completely random set-piece about something, write it down. The more you practice, the more you get better at it and learn to see problems before they occur. 

13. Where can your readers follow you?

Loads of places! J





Goodreads: Author name – David Welsh

Key of Souls page: http://www.keyofsouls.com




Thanyou so much for taking the time to do this interview and allowing us a glimpse into your writing world!