Friday, August 30, 2013

Friday's Tweets

Hey guys...

I am starting something new. Every Friday we will have Tweet Friday. I'll post a small list of tweets that I would like others to retweet for me. My twitter ID is @raebethmcgee if you would like to add it to the tweets, which will require rewording of the tweets. Please take a moment and tweet them for me. If you have anything you would like retweeted, leave it in the comments below.



Tweets for today:

Raebeth's Corner: Remembering Our Angels Event PLEASE JOIN #stilborn #lossofachild #wewillremember http://bit.ly/1cnK6F1

Parents of angels, share your story. http://sharingourangels.weebly.com/angel-stories.html
#stillbirth #grief #angels #death

RT:You can follow @raebethmcgee as she goes through the healing of the loss of her baby girl on her newest blog here:http://fb.me/IEEFj8xZ

(Blurb Reveal) Saying Goodbye Without Saying Hello http://goo.gl/12NlLV

There's one days left until the Silenced Series Blog Tour starts. Runs during the month of September. Follow http://bit.ly/ZqtDZi

Monday, August 26, 2013

(Blurb Reveal) Saying Goodbye Without Saying Hello by Rae-Beth McGee-Buda

Thank you for stopping by for the Blurb Reveal of my upcoming book, Saying Goodbye Without Saying Hello. 



Blurb


The journey of pregnancy brings hope, joy, and love for the expecting mother. The hope of giving birth to a new life. The joy of feeling this new life grow inside of her. The love that starts with a test that doesn’t ever end. Dreams for the unborn child flood the new mother’s mind, as well as those around her. Each step of the pregnancy is a cherished moment. The anticipation of meeting her cherished baby builds from the very first month and ends after birth.

This is the story of one mother and how a few words changed her life forever. How a piece of
her faded when she heard these words: “There’s no heartbeat.” When RaeBeth Buda laid in the hospital in labor, she and her husband heard those dreaded words.

What happens when all of those dreams are shattered in a moment’s notice? How does one cope with the loss of their child? This is the story of their journey and of the devastating grief of the loss of her daughter, Dakota Emily Buda.
 


Author Information

Bio: RaeBeth McGee-Buda was born in southwestern Pennsylvania in 1987, the second daughter of Rachel Yost and Arthur Curtis McGee. RaeBeth grew up loving to read and write poetry, as well as short stories. Her childhood dream was to become a teacher. Rae Beth's dream of writing was created in her eleventh grade literature class where writing became her passion.

RaeBeth married in August 2012 to her husband, Gregory Stephen Buda Jr. and resides in a small Pennsylvania town of Fairchance. RaeBeth is a full time mother of one beautiful daughter Emma, and a mother to an angel, Dakota Emily.

She graduated from American Intercontinental University in 2010 with her associates in business administration. She enjoys spending her time writing and feels connecting with readers and sending her messages are her main goals.




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Friday, August 23, 2013

Free Promotion | Nadia's Tears by Julie Gilbert

 Title: Nadia’s Tears
Author: Julie Gilbert
Genre: YA, Science Fiction
Length: 258 pgs
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Available in Formats: eBook & Paperback
Cover Artist: Timothy Sparvero

Nadia's Tears...
Two Teens. Two Missions. One Chance to Save Their Friends.

Jillian can shape dreams but can she wake Nadia from a coma?
Danielle will do almost anything for her friends, and she may soon have to prove it if she wants to save Christy from slavers.

Did you know slavery still exists today? Human trafficking isn't just a foreign problem. Learn about this pressing problem along with Danielle in Nadia's Tears.

Now's the perfect chance to check out Nadia's Tears. Download the kindle book for free on Amazon - Friday, August 23 through Sunday, August 25, 2013.


About the Author
Julie writes, reads, reviews, plays video games, and teaches chemistry. She’s mildly disturbed by the fact that 10 words can sum up her life. Her stories have fallen into many categories, including Christian, science fiction, YA, and fantasy (not all at the same time!). She enjoys detailed letters, snail mail style, as well as emails but cannot quite grasp this texting thing.


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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Tour Stop | The Swan Bonnet by Katherine L. Holmes


Book Title: The Swan Bonnet
Author: Katherine L. Holmes
Release Date: July 16, 2013
Genre: YA Historical Fiction
Presented by: As You Wish Tours


The Swan Bonnet at Authonomy.com
When few publishers were still reading unsolicited manuscripts, I received two letter rejections for The Swan Bonnet. I knew the book needed work but waited while working on another project. In 2009, I posted the book at Authonomy.com. This was the first site where I had posted a manuscript for reading and comment. I gritted my teeth and cringed. But I wanted feedback for that book.

Authonomy is a public site. Even the messages can be viewed from outside which unnerved me. But soon I learned that people just don't have much time to read unknown books and that it took awhile to be visible there. Writers can usually tell the stage of a manuscript when it might be an embarrassment with readers who are used to edited books. Out of the eventual 1000+ comments, most liked and "shelved" the book. Ten per cent, more than a hundred, expressed that they would buy the book in a bookstore. Most comments were helpful and honed in on a place that could be improved. Mean comments were a joke at the forum: "How can I get that reviewer?"

These days, there is a lot of cynicism about writing programs. I did a Writing M.A. at the University of Minnesota. At the time, I didn't know many writers who were embarked upon a novel. Classes were actually similar to the experience at Authonomy with one difference - a writer (teacher) was present who had been published by a major or well-known publisher.

I finally got to the HarperCollins Editor's Desk at Authonomy where I would receive a review - the real thoughts behind that personally addressed reply with its brief reason for rejection. I'd written the book as a children's book originally and knew I was getting into trouble with the older characters having much of the storyline. While at Authonomy, I revised my protagonist to be at the brink of YA. I regret not doing my big rewrite before reaching the editor's desk. That would have meant stasis on the Authonomy charts. Having readers read your best is worth the wait.

I felt the book came together when I settled into the book and rewote each chapter, portraying Dawn as a teenager. That changed scenes and required additional chapters which I felt were there all along. I'd found that readers could follow the decoy hat idea besides my historical characters. If you can't find a writing group in your immediate vicinity, the internet is a good alternative. After all, successful writers can only know a fraction of their readers in person.


BLURB

Swans are endangered in 1920s Alaska. Unbeknown to Dawn, her grandfather has shot an old swan out of mercy. In their coastal Alaskan town, her father buys the swan pelt, preventing her Uncle Alex, a fur trader, from selling it for export. Dawn’s father surprises her part-Aleut mother with a hat she helped to make and also with an idea to catch poachers. Dawn and her mother become involved with the suspicious effects of the swan bonnet besides its haunting effect. But after they encounter women from a ship and find out about a hunting party, they ride to the inlet. There are townspeople roving the shore too but who is the vigilante and who is the poacher?


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Katherine L. Holmes’ first published book was The House in Windward Leaves, an MG fantasy which became an E-book Finalist in the 2013 New Generation Indie Book Awards and a Juvenile Fiction Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Book Awards. Also, she won Prize Americana for her short story collection, Curiosity Killed the Sphinx and Other Stories, published by Hollywood Books International. In April 2013, The Wide Awake Loons was released by Silver Knight Publishing. The Swan Bonnet, a historical novel, will be published in July, 2013, by GMTA Publishing. Katherine has worked with used and rare books in the last years. She lives in Duluth, Minnesota.

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Monday, August 12, 2013

(Cover Reveal) Saying Goodbye Without Saying Hello by RaeBeth McGee-Buda



About the Author:

RaeBeth McGee-Buda was born in southwestern Pennsylvania in 1987, the second daughter of Rachel Yost and Arthur Curtis McGee. RaeBeth grew up loving to read and write poetry, as well as short stories. Her childhood dream was to become a teacher. Rae Beth's dream of writing was created in her eleventh grade literature class where writing became her passion.



RaeBeth married in August 2012 to her husband, Gregory Stephen Buda Jr. and resides in a small Pennsylvania town of Fairchance. RaeBeth is a full time mother of one beautiful daughter Emma, and a mother to an angel, Dakota Emily.



She graduated from American Intercontinental University in 2010 with her associates in business administration. She enjoys spending her time writing and feels connecting with readers and sending her messages are her main goals.



She is the author of the Silenced Series, which is available on Amazon.


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Blurb Reveal on August 26th
Book Release Date: October 15, 2013


 The ebook cover was created using Rae-Beth's pregnant belly. She was eight months pregnant with Dakota in that photo. The butterflies represent Dakota because her family thinks of her when they see a butterfly.

The paperback cover is an actual picture of Dakota that was taken by the hospital staff where RaeBeth gave birth. 








Friday, August 2, 2013

Tour Stop | Phantom Dreams by T.K. Harris



Book Title: Phantom Dreams
Author: T.K. Harris
Release Date: June 7th
Genre: Mystery Thriller
Length: 81,956 words, 273 pages
Presented by: As You Wish Tours
Cover Design by: Benjamin Poelman and Tipping Point

Interview with Special Agent Jack Matthews

What is the driving force / motivation in your life?
Stopping the monsters. When I was a kid a good friend of mine's Mom was murdered by a serial killer. They never found the guy. I saw what it did to my friend and his family not only in losing his mom that way, but knowing that the guy who did it might never be brought to justice. I wanted to change that. Three years into my career, we found the bastard. Now he's serving 10 consecutive life terms. I'll never forget my friend's face the day I told him, "We got him, Tommy. We got him."

What crisis are you facing at the start of the story?
Ha. Where to start? For one, my last hunt for one of the monsters ended up with a gun shot wound to the leg. My fiancée decided that it was either her or the job and when I told her I couldn't quit, she left. We are looking at another possible serial killer case, possibly more brutal than I have seen in my career. But the worse part? On our last case, the monster killed the woman we were trying to save right in front of our eyes. I can still see the look in her eyes as she died and it haunts my dreams.

What makes this crisis such a challenge for you in particular?
Right now, it's the fact that I have been chasing serial killers for over six years now. I've seen so much shit, unbelievable shit. It seems like it's never ending.

How would you define ‘power’? Power?
Ha. That's a good one. I don't really think I have one. Over the years I have gotten good at tracking these killers down but to do that means you have to put yourself in their heads. Think like they think. I guess you could consider that a power, but mostly it feels like a curse. 

Do you consider yourself a moral / ethical person?
For the most part, yes. But I'd be lying if I didn't say that there are times I'd rather skip the justice part and just shoot the bastards myself. It's not like they ever gave their victims any justice. 

What would you never do, no matter the price?
Let the bastard's go.


BLURB 

FBI Special Agent Jack Matthews finds himself on yet another serial killer case, having barely recovered from the last disastrous hunt. Still stiff from a gun shot wound in his leg, under investigation for a botched job, and having lost his fiancĂ©e when she walked out on him, Jack is beginning to wonder if it isn’t time to move on to something new. But, for Jack, these cases are personal and he can’t say no. 

Marketing specialist Kathy Gilliam leads a fairly boring life. If she’s not working or caring for her ailing father, then she is doing whatever it takes to avoid going anywhere near crowds of people. Her few distractions include her friend Margo Longfellow, occasional hiking trips, and her increasingly alarming dreams of women dying.

As her nightmares cause her to begin to doubt her sanity, the media releases news of the “Coast-to-Coast Killer” and Kathy discovers her dreams may be related. In a moment of panic, Kathy does something that places her on the FBI’s “persons of interest” list. Suddenly, her life is set on a collision course with Jack who must decide if Kathy is the killer or destined to become a victim.

AUTHOR BIO 
T.K. Harris was born in California and lived a gypsy sort of life traveling the world as a military brat. She has been writing since she was a child and as had several short stories published by various magazines, including one in Woman's World. She currently lives and works in Colorado as a Senior Solutions Architect and IT Instructor and has recently had her first novel, Phantom Dreams, published. She is looking forward to her next two books, already outlined and partially written. You can find out more at: http://www.tkharrisonline.com

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