Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Book Blitz with Excerpt + Giveaway: Step One by Grier Cooper @griercooper @XpressoTours

Step One by Grier Cooper
Series: Indigo Ballet #1
Publication date: November 15th, 2024

Synopsis:
When Indigo lands a role in Ballet Russia's touring production of The Nutcracker, it's a dream come true... Or is it? Her arch nemesis is also part of the production. So is dashing Russian viral video superstar Dimitri Volkov, who's playing some kind of game she doesn't quite understand.

As Indigo dances alongside the rising stars of Ballet Russia she struggles to rise above constant criticism from Ballet Russia's Director, Yuri Kanofsky. But first she'll have to dig deep and silence the doubts running through her mind if she wants to rise to their level and drive her ballet career forward.

When unexpected events turn Indigo's world upside down overnight she's forced to decide how much she's willing to sacrifice to get there.

And one innocent mistake just might cost her everything.


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Excerpt
I try one last time to talk some sense into her. Into all of them. If Olga gets caught, who knows what might happen? "Just for the record, I don't think this is a good--"

"--You've already told us what you think," Monique interjects. "So be a good friend and help us."

"But what if you get caught?"

"I already told you I've taken care of it." She digs around in her bag and pulls out a red mask with cat ears. She places it over her face to demonstrate. "See? Perfect anonymity. No one will ever know."

I have to admit the cat masks are kind of genius. They're elegant, like something you'd see at a masked ball, designed to cover just the upper half of the face. Embossed curlicues wrap around the eyes. Monique blinks at me, waiting for me to say something. "Okay," I say at last. "But make it quick."

"It's a three-minute ballet," Monique replies. "We'll be done before you know it."

Moments later they're scrambling out the door, giggling and shushing each other, before erupting into laughter. Subtle, I think to myself. The door shuts behind them with a click.

I stand close to the door, but not too close. I don't want to be obvious. A trio of young dancers passes by, but other than that the hall is quiet. I glance at my phone. They've been out there five minutes and already it feels like an eternity.

A moment later I spot Irina Skylanskaya coming down the hall toward me, sans dog. It's strange to see her without the dog and I wonder where her dog is. Act casual, Indigo. She nods at me as she passes, and I nod back nervously. When she disappears into the studio at the end of the hall I breathe a sigh of relief.

Another glance at my phone. It's been eight minutes. They should be done by now.

That's when I spot Dimitri heading my way. Oh, no. I don't think I can handle lying to him. I look down at my phone again, pretending to be engrossed.

"Did you find something interesting?" he says. I sense a hint of laughter in his tone.

"I did," I say, moving a bit further away from the door. "It's about--" I think quickly about the last thing I opened on my phone. "--turtles."

"Turtles?" He looks confused.

I'd been helping Charlie write up his Christmas list, and he said he wanted a pet turtle. But then he wanted to know what turtles eat and whether he'd be able to manage the care and feeding of the hypothetical turtle. I'd looked up the answer for him.

"My brother thinks he wants a pet turtle," I explain. "He wanted to know what they eat."

"What do they eat?"

"Lots of stuff, actually. Cooked chicken, crickets, worms, and leafy vegetables. Also, they're incredibly fond of fairy moss."

"Fairy moss?"

"It's a kind of floating fern. Very delicate, like fairy wings."

"That is interesting," he says, suppressing a laugh. "I am going outside for a break. Come with me. You can tell me more about this fairy moss."

"No!" This comes out more forcefully than I'd intended. I'm not sure which of us is more startled. Get ahold of yourself, Indigo. That's when I realize I've grabbed his hand. He looks down at our hands, then back up at me. I release my grip. "What I meant to say was... um... maybe another time? I have to get back to rehearsal."

"Okay," he says. "Tomorrow?"

I nod before I can stop myself. This is what happens when you've been taught to always be polite, I think wildly. You agree to things even when you instinctively know you shouldn't. Then it hits me: I can always make up an excuse later. Even though part of me wants the chance to be alone with him, the other part knows it's probably not a good idea.

The door swings open and Monique and the others burst in. Dimitri steps back, wordlessly letting them through.

"Oh my God, Indy, you are not going to believe what we got!" Monique says, breathlessly. "It is sooooo good!"

Dimitri looks confused again.

Olga looks at me, then him, and narrows her eyes. She says something to him in Russian. He answers in a single syllable, then throws up his hands, and exits into the courtyard, shaking his head as he goes.

"What was that about?" Monique asks.

Olga's lips tighten. "Nothing," she says. "It was nothing." But the way she looks at me tells me it was more than nothing.


GRIER COOPER left home at fourteen to study at the School of American Ballet in New York. She has performed on three out of seven continents with companies such as San Francisco Ballet, Miami City Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet, totaling more than thirty years of experience as a dancer, teacher and performer.

Her work has been praised as "poignant and honest" with "emotional hooks that penetrate deeply." She writes and blogs about dance and has interviewed and photographed a diverse collection dancers and performers including Clive Owen, Nicole Kidman, Glen Allen Sims and Jessica Sutta. She is the author of Build a Ballerina Body and The Daily Book of Photography. Grier's work has also appeared in Conscious Dancer, Discovery Girls, Skipping Stones, and Dance Advantage, among others.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Release Blitz with Teasers: Nova by D. Williams @EJBookPromo @AuthorDWilliams


Nova by D. Williams
Series: MorningStar MC: New Orleans Chapter
Publication date: November 18th, 2024

Synopsis:
According to my mother, I was born a flirt. I always have a smile for my partners, male or female. I just love to love, so it was a natural decision to pursue my passion.

Sex.

After wasting my parent's money on College and coming out with a BA in Sexuality, I put my hard-earned knowledge to work by starting my own business.

My siblings like to call me a Madam, what I really am is an escort. I help people with whatever they need, and my latest client is tripping all my red flags.

See, I have very strict rules when I work.

They can't be needy, clingy, or drop-dead gorgeous, and this woman is all three. So when I take the job to play her fiancee during her sister's baby shower with her cheating ex... Well, you know how the saying goes.

What happens in Vegas...



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I'm a retired 43-year-old Puerto Rican wife and mother of 3 plus 1 bonus daughter. Originally from NYC, now living a quiet life in the south suburbs of Chicago. I enjoy reading and writing romance and erotic fiction. I'm addicted to coffee, sci-fi, and all things Marvel and Harry Potter.

I was a teen mom with a whole world of statistics against me. Every time I was told I couldn't do something, I did it, took pictures, and smiled with my son on my hip for everyone who ever doubted me.

Now, after finding the love of my life in my thirties, we married in the great 2020 pandemic, which shall not be named. We have a house full of teenagers who don't need mommy anymore and the hubs is a traveling ER nurse, SO I have found myself with a lot of downtime.

After years of having this story taking space in my head, I decided to share it with the world. Gotta say, this writing gig is HARD. But with some time and grace, I'll get it right. 

-- D. WILLIAMS



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Book Blitz with Excerpt + Giveaway: Bloody is the Night by Robin Jeffrey @TheSidekick @XpressoTours

Bloody is the Night by Robin Jeffrey
Series: The Night #2
Publication date: November 12th, 2024

Synopsis:

Unbeknownst to humans, the werewolves of the world live in tight knit gangs, or "dens", for protection from outsiders--and each other. Every major metropolis has one; it belong to a den is to have a family for eternity. Shaye Cassidy, an unhoused human woman scraping by on the streets of Los Angeles, hasn't had anything close to a family in over ten years. Shaye left her home under a cloud to chase the dream of a new start, a dream that quickly turned into a nightmare; a nightmare the grows even more twisted when Shaye witnesses a werewolf killing a fellow unhoused man.

Andy Vasquez is a top member of Sangre Sagrada, second only to the den leader herself. When she tasks him with tracking down a werewolf gone rogue, someone who is killing humans for sport and risking the exposure of their world, Andy dedicates all his resources to the task. He couldn't have predicted that the key to uncovering the identity of the rogue wolf would be a human woman, any more than he could have predicted that he would fall in love with her.

Now, Andy must protect Shaye not just from the rogue wolf, but also from those within his den who wish she would disappear. Shaye has her own secrets, however, and in the city of angels, everyone has a devilish side.



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Excerpt
Shaye was dead. I had killed her.

I threw myself into the driver's seat, slamming my finger on the ignition button and tossing the gear shift into reverse. Peeling out of the driveway, I shouted at the car's computer to call Caleb's cell phone.

There was no answer.

Battering the steering wheel with my fist, I gave a wordless shout of frustration that reverberated off the car's interior and back to me. I slammed my foot onto the gas pedal, careening down from the hills and into the city as fast as I could.

This was my fault. All my fault. It was good that Emilia had excommunicated me. I deserved it. I didn't deserve a family, a home, I didn't deserve any of it. I couldn't even do one thing right, couldn't save my den when it mattered... couldn't save one person who mattered...

I called Caleb's phone again. Still no answer. I took a corner hard and popped the curb, but didn't slow down or stop, just continued flying down the road. I couldn't accept that I was too late. I couldn't accept the totality of my failure. My mind wouldn't allow it.

Like a broken record, I ordered the computer to call Caleb's phone again. The phone rang, and rang, and rang and then--

"Yeah?" said Caleb, the word slightly muffled through my car's speakers.

"Caleb!" I shouted his name, leaning forward in the driver's seat as my hands strangled the steering wheel. "Caleb, you need to get out of there, both you and Shaye, you need--!"

"Andy, Andy, Andy!" responded Caleb, volume growing with every repetition of my name until I fell silent. "Relax! We're okay. It's okay. The house is secure."

I shook my head, my foot pressing down harder on the gas pedal as I flew through a yellow light. "It's not! Lazlo--"

"Found out where we are?" Caleb gave a loud harumph. "No kidding."

"You..." I looked down at the speakers from which Caleb's too-clam voice was emanating, narrowing my wide eyes. "Wait, you know?"

There was a long, beleaguered sigh. "Trust me, Andy--the house is secure. Get back here and we'll figure out our next move."




ROBIN JEFFREY can almost always be found cracking out punchy flash fiction, lyrical essays, or world-rich novels. Her writing has been published in magazines across the country and around the world. She currently calls the Pacific Northwest of the United States home, where she lives happily with her husband and their out of control comic book collection. She currently resides in the rainy Pacific Northwest. More of her work can be found on her website.




Sunday, November 17, 2024

Review: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Series: The Empyrean #1
Publication date: May 2nd, 2023

Synopsis:
Enter the brutal and elite world of a war college for dragon riders...

Twenty-year-old Violet Sorrengail was supposed to enter the Scribe Quadrant, living a quiet life among books and history. Now, the commanding general--also known as her tough-as-talons mother--has ordered Violet to join the hundreds of candidates striving to become the elite of Navarre: dragon riders.

But when you're smaller than everyone else and your body is brittle, death is only a heartbeat away... because dragons don't bond to "fragile" humans. They incinerate them.

With fewer dragons willing to bond the cadets, most would kill Violet to better their own chances of success. The rest would kill her just for being her mother's daughter--like Xaden Riorson, the most powerful and ruthless wingleader in the Riders Quadrant.

She'll need every edge her wits can give her just to see the next sunrise.

Yet, with every day that passes, the war outside grows more deadly, the kingdom's protective wards are failing, and the death toll continues to rise. Even worse, Violet begins to suspect leadership is hiding a terrible secret.

Friends, enemies, lovers. Everyone at Basgiath War College has an agenda--because once you enter, there are only two ways out: graduate or die.


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Review:
Violet Sorrengail had never thought that her life would turn out the way it had. She had thought that she would follow in her father's footsteps and join the Scribe's Quadrant in the Basgaith War College. But when her General mother puts her foot down she had no choice but to join the Rider's Quadrant. With joining up with the riders Violet is put through her paces starting with a precarious excursion across a slim parapet that stretches across a deep valley and raging river hundreds of feet in the sky to entering a valley of hungry dragons to try to find the one that wishes to bond with you. Violet has everything stacked against her. She is the smallest and most frail of all her first-year classmates. She is seen as a liability and a danger to her squad and wing. She faces challenge after challenge but that may not be the worst of it. Perhaps the worst thing is the fact that the man who cost her brother, Brennan, his life is her new wingleader and he seems to know they are connected even before Violet can understand how. He is the offspring of the leader of the rebellion and a traitor for all intents and purposes. Violet can't fall for the enemy. But will she have a choice? And when all that she thought was real turns out to be a rooted in secrets and betrayal, can she figure out who to trust?

I had heard from a lot of people who read this book that it was a hit or miss. There were more hits than misses, of course, but it was still one of those you didn't just find mid. I was glad to find out that it was definitely a hit for me. I was engrossed from the moment I started reading to the 4am time on my computer when I finished the last of the Graphic Audio audiobook. I sympathized with Violet and was rooting for her. I was even rooting for Xaden to get his head out of his own ass and start wising up to the fact that there was something there with Violet he couldn't deny. The push and pull of the romance made it all the more exciting whenever there was even an ounce of progress. The groan that would follow when there were a few steps back would be swallowed up by cheers not long after. 

The mysterious world that Rebecca Yarros created for her dragon riders was reminiscent of How to Train Your Dragon but without all the childish fanfare that the kids franchise dictated. It was like if you took Hogwarts, made it as deadly as possible, and then threw some tough-as-nails Viking college kids into the mix, with just a sprinkling of dragons on top. I gobbled up every morsel of story I could get as fast as I could as I feverishly listened for hours on end to the dramatic rendering of the Empyrean series' first book. I am so glad that I have the second book already and the third pre-ordered because I am locked in.

Yarros knew what she was doing and this book deserves all the hype that it has received and I look forward to reading more of her fantasy stories as well as finding out what happens to "Violence" and her Wingleader.