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September 29, 2020

FOREVERMORE - CHAPTER ONE

 


FOREVERMORE

Book 3, Forevermore Trilogy

Lucy Swing


CHAPTER ONE


They say that darkness comes with the night, but for me ... it was always coming.

Sometimes, it was a whisper in my mind; others, it was an ex-boyfriend turned murderous demon. This time, it was a mixture of the two. Lucky me.

"Kill them. Kill them all!"

The screams echoed in my head. The voices had been quiet for so long, that it took me a moment to realize I was the only one hearing them. Surprisingly, it was a man's voice this time, but not Lucifer's. This voice was lower and raspier, like a menacing growl. "Kill them," it whispered again.

Closing my eyes for a short moment, I tried to will it away. This certainly was not the time to start dealing with them again.

I steadied myself, trying to concentrate. Unfortunately, all my thoughts led me on a path to Lucifer—to the darkness that had begun swirling within me. The past year had been filled with countless events that led me into this forsaken path of death and destruction. The memories of the people I lost, those I hurt, and the ones who got lost in this twisted path came crashing down on me. A weight that rested on my shoulders heavily. I carried this guilt … so much hurt and agony. It’s his fault, I reminded myself. Lucifer had orchestrated such evil schemes to get to me. And soon enough, from the looks of it, he would.

Beads of sweat gathered on my forehead. I can do this. I can do this. I can do this, I chanted this mantra repeatedly, hoping the more I said it, the more I'd believe it.

One glance over at Avan, my ex-boyfriend turned demon, and I knew we were in trouble. His eyes were red and fiery; no trace of the blues I knew rested behind them. Those same eyes that entrapped me what seemed like a lifetime ago. Time stood still waiting for any kind of recognition from him, anything that would show me that the person I once loved was somewhere in there.

It had only been a week or so since we saved him. I went through the very pits of Hell for him, and even sold myself to the Devil himself. Yet, here we were, in this awful predicament.

It was crazy to think how much we had all changed in just a few short months. After all we had been though, who wouldn't? Although Blake, the person I was literally made for, would say we had grown. We had all had our own fights to deal with, and Avan had had it pretty bad. Deceived by Lilith and her sick obsession with her late Gourd husband—a monstrous creation using the blood of her late husband, infused into its latest victim ... Avan.

Nate tried to help him learn to control his new self, the powers that came with it, and the ever changing emotions. It just wasn’t enough. No one could blame either of them. I knew firsthand how hard dealing with a new existence could be. For my part, Lilith also took what mattered most to me … my parents. Killed for no other reason than to provoke me.

As for Avan's case, he had to leave his family behind, and forget life as he knew it. For a brief moment, it seemed like he would be able to pull through, but the second I made my choice on whom I truly loved, Avan lost whatever little humanity he had been holding on to.

There was no easy choice, but if it came down to saving us, I would do whatever it took to make sure we survived. No demon would destroy us. Not even him - after I went through Hell to save him. I couldn't get over that fact. However, there was no way that I could have turned my back on him and leave him to rot. Right now, though, he was leaving me no choice.

My eyes fell onto Blake's unconscious, bloody body. Avan had a handful of Blake's shirt, holding him in the air for us to see. Right now, all I cared about was Blake's safety. Avan must've noticed me glancing longingly, and it appeared to make him angrier. He immediately tightened his grip on him. He wanted me to be his. To pick him to be with, and I couldn't do that. His eyes were fixed on me, so it was imperative that I calculated every movement from here on out. Taking a few deep breaths, I willed my face to be as emotionless as possible. If he couldn't read me, then maybe we would have a chance. My heart ached, but it never showed. Steel, cold features lived on my face now.

His mouth was contorted into a vicious smile, baring his bright white teeth that seemed to sparkle under the moonlight. His red eyes regarded me with hatred. When he changed, so did his body - growing a few inches taller and impressive muscles that would make a bodybuilder whimper with jealousy. If that wasn't bad enough, it looked that the angrier he got, the bigger he grew.

His eyes moved slowly through the crowd, glancing at both of my friends, before they rested on me again. He studied me for a moment longer, straightening himself. Then he fell back into statue mode—motionless and silent—which made him even more frightening.

My face stayed the same, emotionless. He let go of Blake's shirt, his body crumpled onto the dewy grass with a soft thud. His eyes remained closed and his face was covered in a mixture of dirt, bruises and blood.

For a very brief moment, the façade faltered. My first instinct was to run toward him. Steadying myself, I controlled the urge to make another move. I would not give Avan the satisfaction of getting a chance to kill us both. I would not lose Blake. Now that I had made my choice, and I finally saw what was real and what was not, I didn't want to waste another second without him. It was a strange feeling at first, feeling love for them both. Soon I realized that no love is the same, and what I felt for Avan couldn't even compare to the connection I shared with Blake. Of course, being in the mess, my heart still ached for Avan; a part of me still loved him. He was my first love. He had stuck with me when I was broken inside, and taken the time to help put me back together. Even now, in his own twisted way, he was doing all of this because he loved me. Unfortunately, his kind of love was not the same as it had been before. It was frantic … an obsession. 

Avan's predator eyes watched my every move, waiting for the right moment to attack.

Without breaking eye contact, I called to my friends, "Nate! Get him out of here!"

Avan's eyes darted from me to them. His muscles stiffened as he turned to go after them. A threatening growl grew from deep in his chest.   

They both skidded to a halt. Eyes wide with panic. Demons were known to be volatile and feral.

"Avan," I said, trying to catch his attention. "Avan," I repeated, almost cooing. Having to pretend to be nice to him this way, even or just a moment, caused nausea to creep up my throat. "Come on, leave them be. It's me that you want, right?"

His vicious red eyes came to rest on me once again. In my peripheral vision, I saw a blur of movement as Nate rushed toward Blake. With a quick nod to Nate, he and Claire scooped Blake's unconscious body up and disappeared. For the first time, I was able to breathe a sigh of relief. At least, no more danger would come to any of them. If I died … well, there was nothing I could do about that.

There was no need to keep the pretense with Avan, but now I was trying to survive. "I'm the one who messed everything up. Aren't I the whole reason we're here?" Lifting my arms, I motioned to our surroundings. The night was clear, with endless stars in the sky. Music thumped from inside of the stony school shell, and neon lights flashed through the tall windows, making the building seem alive. This was one graduation party that I would never forget.

It was very brief, and I wasn't even sure I saw it at all, but for just a second, the blue of his mortal eyes flashed through them. His features contorted in a different way ... pain, maybe. It was something I knew all too well. After all, I was going through the very same thing myself. It was a look of knowing that the darkness within was winning, and there was no way of stopping it. No way to shut it out. Inside of himself the battle between his demon and his good-natured mortal side were raging. Once it started, there was no turning back. Like a wildfire spreading across the land, claiming and destroying everything in its path.

Unfortunately, for me, the demon was still undefeated.

The fire in his beautiful eyes returned and won the brief battle. He closed the distance between us with just a few steps.

My thoughts wandered to Blake, needing to get to wherever they were soon. If he was badly hurt, I was the only one who could heal him ... or worse, save him. But I hoped it wouldn't come down to that. I swallowed the lump in my throat.

If Avan noticed they were gone, he didn't seem to care.       

"How could you?" His voice sounded distorted, like it didn't belong to such a handsome boy. It was the strangeness in his voice that pulled me back from the empty space where Blake's body had just occupied. His voice was deep but held a hint of his newfound edge.

“It’s not that simple.” I sighed, shaking my head. “I didn’t want to hurt you! I tried to give us a chance—” I started, but he cut me off.

“A chance?” Shaking his head, he threw his arms up in the air, as a loud laugh emerged from deep in his chest.

A few students who had come out for some fresh, cooler air had gathered outside of the school doors. They watched intently, but still managed to take some selfies.

“When exactly did you give us a chance, Jade? I’ve only been back for a week! You didn’t give us anything.” The blue was shining through again, and oh, what a beautiful blue it was. It was like staring at the ocean—calm, pure, and endless. They had a way of capturing me; a way that would simply leave me breathless, erase the world around me, and just encase me in their many shades. “Why didn’t you just leave me to rot in Hell? Why did you go through all of that if you loved him?”

Truth hurts, but it’s also necessary. Although, in this case, I feared it would do more harm than anything else. Pulling my eyes away from his, I focused on the grass underneath my feet. Words failed me. I took a few deep breaths before I looked back up at him. The stubble that was growing around his jaw made him look older, more intimidating.

“I stayed alive for you,” he whispered. His shoulders slumped, an air of defeat in his posture.

I winced. Truth hurts, I reminded myself. His words, though they were spoken softly, cut me deeper than any other weapon ever could. I had betrayed him. Even when I had tried to do the right thing by him, I was still hurting him. Watching him as he stood there, so alone and lonely, it killed me. Even if I didn’t quite like him right now, a small part of me would always love him. I wanted to reach out to him, hug him and try to make it better, but I couldn’t. Mostly, for fear he would rip my head off. 

In the Angel hierarchy I was all the way at the top. A Seraph. A celestial being passionate about doing God’s work. Used often as a portal between realms, protected by everyone. However, right now, I thought about how maybe they should change my ranking. I was truly beginning to feel that I was the Angel of Death instead. My parents were murdered by Lilith’s hand as she tried to get my powers to emerge. Avan, although not technically dead, was not quite himself, either.

“I’m really sorry, Avan. I truly, truly am. I don’t know what to do anymore.” The wall I had built around me was cracking. I had been strong for so long. Had done everything I thought I should be doing, and in the end, what good came out of anything I did? To hurt Avan this way? For Blake to be laying somewhere hurt, possibly dying?

“Be with me.” He took a few more steps forward, his voice was low, filled with pleading and hope. What he was asking of me was impossible. There was no way we could ever go to what it used to be. No matter how much—or little when he was trying to kill me—I loved him, my heart had been tampered with, and it now belonged to someone else.

My heart would forevermore be Blake’s.

There was an undeniable feeling of helplessness. I wanted to fall onto my knees, scream at the top of my lungs, and cry. If I could freeze time, I would do that, too. It was debilitating how frustrated I felt. No matter how much I wanted to do the right thing, no matter how much I tried to be fair, I could never betray my own heart. I wouldn’t, and couldn’t be with someone that didn’t belong by my side.

Closing my eyes, I prayed for answers I knew wouldn't come. I couldn't have lived with myself if I had left him in Hell to die, or much worse, become one of them.  Although, in the end, he was turning into the one thing I tried to save him from. Still, I couldn't live with myself for hurting him this way. It was one of those conundrums where no matter how much I tried, it was futile. A feeling of unworthiness was all that was left in me.

“I’m sorry. I can’t be with you that way.” I was silent for a moment, waiting as he processed my words. Watching as the muscles in his arms tensed one by one. “I can be your friend, your Guardian, if you’d let me. We could work this out.” I motioned to the space between us.

His breathing quickened and his eyes were aflame with hate. He seemed ready to rip someone—and by someone, I meant me—to shreds.

“I could help you,” I pushed through.       

Like before, he threw his head back and laughed loud and wildly, obviously amused with my plan. His manic laughter echoed through the school grounds, causing a soft rumble on the ground. Something caught my eye. More and more students were gathering by the school building, whispering amongst themselves. Avan was still oblivious to anything other than us, but with the witness count growing, I had to get him out of there. Pronto.

“How can you help me when all I want to do is kill you?” he snarled, taking another step forward. The white of his knuckles were easy to spot even in the darkness, as he clenched and unclenched his fists.

Wow.

I wanted to snap back at him, anything that could take the sting of his words away. Instead, I stayed quiet, almost unfazed by him, waiting for his next move. He slid his fingers through his messy hair, looking away from me, and into the woods on the other side of the school. His breathing slowed down, but his other hand was still clenched into a threatening fist by his side.

“Whatever I do, I hurt you,” I hopelessly said. Maybe it wasn’t the smartest idea. I should have probably kept my mouth shut and waited for him to completely calm down, but the words spilled out of my mouth, unable to stop them. “If I were to be with you, I wouldn’t be yours … I’d be thinking of someone else. You wouldn’t want that, would you? And if I let you go, well, you still hurt. There is no easy way out of this one.” I sighed, quickly assessing the situation. “I will always be here for you, whether you still have a Guardian Angel or not. I will always love you …”

His head perked up, and I saw hope swim across his eyes.

“Just not the way you want me to. We can try to make this work,” I added quickly. With one tentative step forward, I tested the waters. The little bit of hope disappeared completely; his eyes grew steadily red as I closed the distance. A heavy feeling of dread hung all around me. Every fiber in me told me to run away. I couldn’t leave, though. I needed to see it through. When I took a step closer, he took a few steps back.

“That line is as old as time,” he mumbled, looking at the ground sheepishly, although I could tell the blood was boiling within his veins. “I can’t be your friend. Not when I want so much more from you.” He looked at me again, his eyes an unnatural red.

Please dont make me kill you. I dont want to have to see this play out again, I thought to myself as I took another step forward, and he automatically moved away. That is, of course, if he didn’t kill me first. Something in him posture changed, the same moment a cold gust of wind blasted all around us.

I stood there, frozen. Waiting.

He was a demon. There was no soul inside of him to tell him what’s right or wrong, yet he hesitated. There was one truth about demons—they had one thing in their mind, and without working on holding it back, it would be what Avan would do.

Kill.

It was kill or be killed by the oak tree where we had our first lunch together almost a year ago. Where we spent so many afternoons laughing and making memories that would now forever haunt me. It was here where we fell in love.

This was it.

One of us would die tonight.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to read the first chapter in the conclusion of the Feathermore Trilogy!


If you are interested in reading more, links are below:


Forevermore (FREE on Kindle Unlimited)

Feathermore Book Bundle (FREE on Kindle Unlimited)



April 23, 2014

Paperback Pack Giveaway!

Hello my little Angels and Devils,

There is a giveaway happening on my Facebook Author Page and you are all invited! All you have to do is like  my page (if you haven't already) and comment on the GIVEAWAY post  if you're a nee or old follower. Also, if you send people over, ask them to kindly comment who referred them as it will boost your chances!

http://www.facebook.com/writerlucyswing

As soon as we reach 1000 followers I will pick a winner! The winner will receive an autographed copy of Feathermore AND Fallenmore!!!

Thank you guys for your never ending support and good luck to all!

**GIVEAWAY IS FOR THE US ONLY**



March 15, 2014

Fallenmore sale!

Good morning guys and happy Saturday!

I would like for everyone to give my newest Angel a warm welcome to the family... Anael! This beautiful and wonderful Angel will be helping me out with my Facebook Page and hopefully, even though I haven't asked her yet, with the website as well.

In lieu of this great news, I decided to put Fallenmore on SALE for this week only! So make sure you grab a copy while it's only at .99 cents! Hurry. HURRY!

Hope everyone has a fabulous weekend full of adventures and with many moments of your nose stuck in a book!

XOXO,

Lucy




July 27, 2013

Feathermore Trilogy Giveaway

Hello and Welcome!

With all the excitement that is swirling around lately about the Indie BookFest, I thought I'd do a killer giveaway on my website for those that won't be able to make it Florida to visit and hang out with us.
I will be giving away a Feathermore Trilogy basket which contains: A Feathermore paperback, a Fallenmore paperback, Feathermore and Fallenmore bookmarks and 3 different Forevermore postcards from the upcoming final book in the trilogy with each of our favorite characters quotes, Jade, Blake and Avan.

Enter below for your chance to win all these goodies!
Good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

July 19, 2013

Buy Fallenmore on Paperback

It is finally here! You can now purchase Fallenmore, book #2 in the Feathermore Trilogy here!
 
 
$10.99 plus Shipping & Handling
 
 




When darkness consumes you; will it be hard to find the light? After Jade's world was torn apart, she is unsure of where she belongs, if anywhere at all. Deceived by those she trusted the most, she must now accept her fate and the life that lays before her. The voices are back but this time, they are trying to lure her into the darkness. But could they be telling her the truth? That the only person she has been able to trust since the death of her boyfriend, Avan, is lying to her too? If the voices are right... Could she really trust him? In Fallenmore, the second book in the Feathermore Trilogy, Jade will embark in a quest through the pits of Hell. The question now is: once she is in, will they ever let her out?

April 2, 2013

FREE Download

Hi guys!

Just wanted to share with you the links to download Feathermore FREE!!!!! woohoooo! So don't miss out on this chance and download your copy now!

 
 
 
 

And once you're done reading the first book in the Trilogy, make sure to get your copy of Fallenmore here:



 

March 27, 2013

Forevermore

And so the fight between good and evil, light and dark, Angels and Fallen continues. Sometimes being good just isn't that easy...

 
Coming soon

December 15, 2011

Can someone plug me back on??

I have been doing plenty reviews lately so I thought I'd come on and just chat a bit. I have sent my Death By Chocolate story to be reviewed, critiqued and possibly torn to shreads. *Begins to hyperventilate* So it has become the game of waiting. Checking your email every hour to see if anything has arrived.

Once I was done with that I decided to give "Feathermore" another try. I began by merging it with a newer WIP but did not get far. Everything has been so hectic that the need I usually feel for writing has been suppressed for quite a bit now. I am hoping it will pass soon as I am very eager to finish the first draft. "Feathermore" is something I haven't read before and think you could all love it. *crosses her fingers and prays to the writing Gods to give her her mojo back*

How do YOU deal with something like this?

XOXO

December 14, 2011

"Carrier of the Mark" by Leigh Fallon

           I had been eyeing this book for quite some time. I know I say it all the time, but it is so true! The cover just grabbed my attention, the swirling blues made something inside of me flutter. Too pretty!
           I began reading "Carrier of the Mark" one chapter at a time. I had really enjoyed the first one and wanted to attempt to delay the inevitable. I read chapter one and put it down. I read chapter two and reluctanly put it down. I read chapter three and didn't stop until chapter eleven. Then it was all downhill from there.. I took the kids to the park, and even with the strong gusts of wind that kept wipping my pages around I finished it off.
           I was devastated.
           I had tried so hard! But it was too much.. I had to know what happened next, and next, and next.

          Anyway, here is the wonderful cover I was speaking off and the blurb to get you started:


"Their love was meant to be.
             When Megan Rosenberg moves to Ireland, everything in her life seems to fall into place. After growing up in America, she's surprised to find herself feeling at home in her new school. She connects with a group of friends, and she is instantly drawn to darkly handsome Adam DeRÍs.
            But Megan is about to discover that her feelings for Adam are tied to a fate that was sealed long ago—and that the passion and power that brought them together could be their ultimate destruction."

          Ok, chapter 1-3 had some similarities with Twilight. Some being, Megan being told not to waste her time with the darkly handsome Adam and/or his family; Megan waiting outside the school to confront Adam; What she comes to find out about him and his true self. But then again, many books that I read at some point have something similar to another.
           The story follows Megan, a teenager that lives with her father, Caleb, and has gotten used to him switching jobs every time the anniversary of his wife's death comes around. She would never get the chance to create roots in one place as she knew it would not last long, but when they move to Kinsale, Ireland. She immediately connects with a girl, Caitlin, and soon after with her whole gang.
            If you finally found the one that makes everything make sense, could you give it up?
            That is what Megan is presented with. Her relationship with the handsome Adam begins rather abruptly but I have grown used to it by now in YA.
            I have recently read quite some bit on mythology YA's ("The Willows: Haven", "Knight Trilogy") and really enjoyed the theme of "Carrier of the Mark." It was very interesting to read about the elements. I also loved that we got to experience a different setting. I have been, for a long time, wanting to go to Ireland, and in some ways I feel like I know it a little bit better now.


             I was stunned beyond comprehension when I found out this was her DEBUT novel. Her writing was impecable, easy to follow and easy to get along with. Some books the writing doesn't appeal as much, but if I hadn't read otherwise, I would have thought she had been doing this for a lifetime.
            I cannot express how much I am waiting for the second book in the Trilogy, but Leigh told me today it won't be until late 2012, early 2013... Can she really make us wait that long? I guess so!

           So, if you haven;t read it yet, go to your local bookstore (or purchase online) and get it. I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I did.

XOXO


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

I started out life in South Africa. A year later my parents moved home to Dublin, Ireland. When I was older and realized my parents had moved me from exotic Durban, to sedate Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, I was rightly ticked off. I fantasized about the amazing life I could have had in South Africa, and that fantastic accent that could have been all mine.

Instead, I got myself a fine Irish brogue growing up in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains where I went to a convent school and had to contend with uniforms, gabardines, and nuns.

During college I met a dashing sailor who swept me off my feet, all the way to Cork in the south of Ireland. I worked in corporate treasury and traveled Europe doing all sorts of fun finance stuff.
When I had my children I decided to take a career break, and soon discovered a love of writing. That career break became a career change when I wrote my debut novel, Carrier of the Mark.

I posted Carrier of the Mark on a HarperCollins website called inkpop. Within weeks it was voted into the top five books of thousands on the site, and was reviewed by a HarperTeen editor. Two months later that same editor offered me my first publishing contract.

My husband swept me off my feet again, this time in a westerly direction, we landed in Massachusetts, USA, where we now live with our four children and one double pawed cat.

October 30, 2011

"House on Hundred Hill" review and Giveaway


Hi Guys!
I have author Jemima Valentino here with us today, promoting her newest novella "House on Hundred Hill." When Jemima sent me the ARC for “The House on Hundred Hill" to read she warned me about its contents, especially as it is intended for adult audiences and contains BDSM. If you know me, I don’t care what it is, as long as there are words in it, I will read it. That doesn't mean I will like it and enjoy it, however, I am damned glad I read “The House on Hundred Hill.”

Here is a little bit about the Author:

Jemima Valentino is an English 30-something; married to an excessively patient man with two beautiful daughters and an excitable cross-bred mutt called Eddie. She is also a writer of dark paranormal romance, BDSM erotica and modern fiction.


Jemima fell in love with reading and writing as a child but it was only in 2009 that writing became an obsession. After months of procrastination and plucking up the courage, she published
'His Elle' in January 2011 and now has a full blown desire to continue writing.


The House on Hundred Hill: The Nephilim Book One

Jessica Rylan has spent her entire life trying to fit in, despite feeling deep down that she doesn't quite belong. A slave to passions that she doesn't quite understand, she does her best to simply ignore her burgeoning sensuality. Little does Jessica realize that a seemingly chance encounter with the handsome Nate Black will turn her world upside down.

All it takes is one garden party invitation to pull her into an ancient struggle, one where she must place her trust in Nate and his mysterious brother Draven to survive. As Jessica becomes seduced by the ancient and mystical world of the Nephilim, she finally begins to understand her own dark desires. Because Draven Black is searching for something... Something only Jessica can provide.


My review:
“The House on Hundred Hill” is a novella of approximately 35k words/ 120 pages. I sat on the couch today and finished it within hours. I dove right in into Jessica’s life and her struggles with her own inner demons, those she fought so hard to hide. Throughout the story you can’t help but develop feelings for both Nate and Draven, even when the later can sometimes sound too much like a grandpa, that is when he is not spanking naughty Jessica. I obviously won’t give the end away, but it saddened me the tiniest… Oh, and don’t call her Jess or Jessie, she hates that! I truly enjoyed the story and Jemima’s writing. Looking forward to Book Two!!!

INTERVIEW:

1- When did you first consider yourself a writer?

When I received the first five start review for my first novella 'His Elle'. I remember telling my mother about it, and she asked if I'd ever write anything that she and her friends could read. The answer is probably not. After that, I was included in some #WW (Writer Wednesday) twitter tags with some awesome indie writers, and I was so proud to be thought of by others as a real writer.

2- What inspired you to write your first book?

I am asked this question quite a lot and if I told you the whole truth I'd probably be sued! The reason being, is that my first novella is based around the last night of a relationship between a submissive and her Master. It's a story of healing through BDSM and the idea came to me when I hooked up with an old friend and was fascinated by her alternative lifestyle choices. I must point out though that only the idea for the story is based on my friend's lifestyle, not the actual story itself.

3- What book are you reading now?

The Sookie Stackhouse series - yes, the whole series, one book at a time. I am a HUGE True Blood fan and can't wait for the new series (we get it so much later than the US!), so I'm reading my way through the books just to see what happens next. It's funny though, as the books are so different from the series on the television, and I think it's the only time I will ever say that watching it is better than reading it (mainly because of Eric and Alcide... need I say more?)

4- I'm sorry, What? I heard Alcide and kinda spaced out *wipes drool* Ok, moving on.. What was the hardest part of writing your book/s?

Probably the characters. I have difficulty sometimes in giving them depth so often I will rewrite an entire character, or even write them out of the story completely when I'm half way through a new book. My editor (the incredibly awesome Philip Ellis, author of Sweet Tooth), is fantastic at telling when a character doesn't work. In 'The House on Hundred Hill', Nate Black was originally named Marvin, and Philip told me it was the least sexiest name in the history of names. Hence, the name was changed to Nate. Thank the universe for the sound advice of a good editor and friend!

5- I do know Philip, just last week I reviewed "Sweet Tooth" and I am so glad he adviced you into changing the name. Marvin would not have been sexy at all. Please scratch that off your name list, if you have one. Haha, well do you have any advice for writers?

Read and write as much as you can. You can never read enough as a writer, and you can also never edit enough. Get someone else to read your work (preferably several people) before you even think of publishing and make sure that no matter what happens in your life, you make time to write something new. There is nothing worse than stagnating with a story idea that is going nowhere.


6- What can we expect next?

Well, now here's a leading question! Only because I should be working on the next instalment of The House on Hundred Hill series, however, as normal I have become distracted and am currently
working on a new book about post-apocalyptic Eastern Europe following a war between humans and supernatural's, where the supernatural community are held as prisoners of war. That's all I want to say just now as I'm only 3 chapters in. It will be something totally different (yet again) from my other work so I want to see how this one turns out before I start to promote it as a work in progress.


Thanks so much for having me on your blog Lucy, it's awesome to be here and I really appreciate you helping me to promote my new book The House on Hundred Hill.

Jemima x



October 17, 2011

Book Review "The Willows: Haven"

The Willows: Haven Wow. WOW. Wo-wa-wee-wa WOW.

Yes, that is EXACTLY how I feel right now. I had family over my house this weekend and it was impossible to be on the computer when I was never at home. Lucky for me, I was able to read the entire book on my phone. I could not put it down and I got a dozen dirty looks from my mom which was all very much worth it.
I am the type of person that either gets sucked into a book on the first page and am not able to put it down, or I don’t get into it at all. Sometimes it can be a struggle fighting to try to find a spark, something that will ignite some interest. With Hope Colliers “The Willows: Haven” was instantaneous. The same way a spark creates a fire and spreads steadily over the land, I was all over the story. I craved it and needed it.


When tragedy strikes, seventeen year-old Ashton Blake sets out on a cross-country road trip, leaving the comforts of Malibu for the mountains of Kentucky. Along the way, she encounters Gabe Willoughby—the mysterious drifter with eyes like the sea and a knowing smile. Getting to know Gabe raises questions about her past. But no secret can be buried forever, and Ashton soon finders herself in a world where water is air and myth becomes reality.
               Just as Ashton comes to accept her newfound heritage, she’s summoned to fulfill a treaty laid down centuries before — a treaty that will divide her love and test her loyalty. In the end, her future isn’t her biggest concern, her humanity is. To run may mean war, but is she strong enough to stay?”


Hope you kicked YA butt!! I can only wish, when I finish my book, it will be as incredible as this one. This is what reading is all about. Immersing yourself in a different dimension, forgetting about your own world, forgetting to even breathe when the main characters find themselves sharing a very private moment.
In the first paragraph alone there is already mystery and action; you will be one hundred percent mesmerized (at least I was.) I was captivated by the amazing flow of her words and how easy it was to connect with each and every single character. Hope Collier has an amazing way of storytelling. I cannot even remember how many times I fell in love throughout the story, well- it was two actually. My husband should really be jealous right about now! All joking aside, I love all these characters so much now, except for one.. ugh! Kevin, you will forever be in my doo-doo list. It feels as if we have all been acquaintances for a really long time.
I am not one to give anything away, therefore I try to speak about what happens in the story as little as possible. But after tragedy hits Ashton she finds herself driving across country and meeting some special people along the way, especially gorgeous Gabe. Their story evolves into a beautifully written romance that keeps you itching for more. But, if you have one heart to give, one chance to give it.. can you live with yourself if you give it to the wrong person? That is what Ashton must find in her quest for the truth. The truth of who she really is and what exactly she is as well.
Hope Collier gave an amazing spin to mythology and, even though I am not very familiar with it all, it was easy to follow and in the end all made sense. The moment I finished the book I really, really, REALLY *desperate voice* needed more. I certainly hope this is book #1 of many. I already told the hubby I want the paperback for my birthday coming up.. yeah, it is THAT good.
This book gets 5 golden stars!

I was fortunate enough that Hope agreed to do a brief interview!! Please find it below as well as the links to “The Willows: Haven.”


Hope Collier was born in Harlan County, Kentucky. Growing up in the Appalachia, she quickly learned that a good imagination — along with the ability to outrun the neighbor’s cantankerous dog — was essential to survival. Hope wrote and illustrated her first book at the age of six and never stopped writing. She now lives in central Kentucky with her husband, two daughters, and a menagerie of pets. When not spending time with her imaginary friends, you’re likely to find her stalking other writers on Twitter or searching out new ways of fitting square pegs into round holes.

 


1- I know you have been writing for quite some time, you actually wrote your first book at six years of age. What was it that got you to writing and made you keep going?

Making up stories is something I've always done. I lived in southeastern Kentucky until I was six. Living in the mountains was a breeding ground for my imagination. Everything from the stories my uncles would tell around the campfire to making up my own adventures with my cousins … everything had potential to grow into something more. We moved to "the big city" right after I turned six. My 1st grade teacher told us to put pen to paper, and write our stories down. After that, I just never quit.

2- What or who inspires you?
The thing that inspire me most is music. I admire anyone who can take what's essentially an entire story and squeeze into four minutes worth of rhyming words and a melody. I like the deeper meaning in the lyrics. I like how each instrument sets the scene as if it's a character in and of itself. Music moves me like nothing else.


3- Which authors do you admire and why?
First would be Elizabeth Isaacs. She's my mentor and personal Yoda! Her ability to make the reader truly feel is just mind boggling. I've never really *experienced* a story like I did with The Light of Asteria.

Second is Lisa Kleypas. Her characters in the Hathaway series are flawless in a flawed sort of way. I hope to one day write such distinct ones.
Third would be Janet Evanovich. No one writes relatable like Janet. She can take any situation in a story and make you feel like you're not the only one who bumbles through life. 


4- How was "The Willows: Haven" created?
Haven came about, as cliché as it sounds, after I had a dream. Honestly though, 99% of what I write comes from my dreams. Gabe was the first character to really have a voice. He wasn't doing anything in particular in my dream. I just knew he was this inherently good person, and I got to thinking about him more. Who was he really? What purpose did he serve? Who could he affect with his life? Thus, Ashton was born followed by the rest. I'm not a planner, so the story came to me in pieces as the characters began speaking up.


5-  a) I, personally, fell in love with two of the male characters: Gabe and Kyle. Were they written in reference to anyone you know? And if so, where can I find them? (DM me their number haha)
Haha! They weren't written in their entirety from anyone one person. I think bits and pieces have come from people and experiences I've had with others, but mostly they created themselves. Gabe, of course, came to me in the dream. I didn't have much say in his personality. He's actually quite hard to capture. As for Kyle, when I started the story, he wasn't even a main character. It wasn't until later I realized how important he truly was. At that point, he did the writing for me, letting me in on a need-to-know basis ;)  

b) Have you ever or will you ever, use any personal experiences?
For me, just about everything is personal in some way, even if not in the obvious. A little bit of me or my life goes into most characters whether they have a trait or habit or weakness. Names, features, hobbies … most things in my story have purpose. As far as it goes for being non-human, well, that one is just a fantasy!


6- Will there be a second, third, fourth, fifth... installment? I NEED more!!!!
Without a doubt! I'm currently working on the sequel now. Expected publication is Fall 2012. My plans are for a trilogy, but seeing as I fly by the seat of my pants and follow the characters, that may change. 


7- What can we expect next?
In Book 2, we'll get to explore the world Ashton, Gabe and the others live in. It's a more in-depth look at their origins, history, and abilities. Plus, some of those unanswered questions come to light leaving more mysteries to unravel.


Hope Collier’s Information:



Twitter: @hopecollier

To buy the paperback go to:  http://soulfirepress.com/the-willows-haven

Amazon Kindle purchase here.

Barnes & Noble Nook purchase here

 Smashwords purchase here.

September 3, 2011

Stuck - Short Story Review / Interview

Happy Weekend everyone!

How is your Saturday going so far? I have some family from Argentina over for just the day, so we have been running around for lunch and other fun endeavors. Now, the men find themselves like every Argentine, watching soccer.
A week ago I was asked by my good Twitter friend Lissette (@xLizzieBethx) to review her new forthcoming short story, STUCK. Find my review here and an interview below it:



““Stuck” by Lissette E. Manning captured me from the very beginning; spiraling me into her post-apocalyptic world. In this heart wrenching short story, we follow Annie as she leaves the safety of her home in search of means to provide for her family. As a mother myself, I felt the utter pain Annie went through leaving her children behind and the need to go out into the unknowing to ease her family’s hunger.
A few tears were shed, I will not lie. Prepare to become one with the main character as she takes you for a ride you will not soon forget. A must read!”

INTERVIEW:



1. Hi Lissette! Thank you very much for taking the time to talk to me. Tell us a little bit about yourself.

Welcome, Lucy. It's a pleasure. It really is.
My real name is Nancy Medina and I write under the penname of Lissette E. Manning. I live in Waterbury, CT and have a long-haired domestic cat named Mikey who likes to bite people's ankles whenever he has the chance to. I also enjoy reading a lot, listening to music, and playing video games whenever I have the time to.

2. How did you get into writing and how long have you been doing it?


I've been writing since I was six-years-old. Would write on whatever I could find - napkins, candy wrappers, copy paper, you name it and I quite possibly would jot down whatever train of thought would grasp me at that current moment. Mind you, Mom never understood my thirst for writing and she'd throw out my stories whenever she'd find them.

3. Do you write your stories with a pre-organized plot?

Occasionally, I do, yes.
More often than not, though, I just let my muse guide me in whatever he decides to give me to write. He's an impatient little bugger and enjoys bestowing me with ideas at the most inopportune moment.

4. What was the first thing you ever wrote and how did it feel to finally finish it?

That's a tough one, since the first thing I actually wrote didn't really make sense when I was a kid. I know that I finished it, though.
First actual story that I've finished and got out there was Closure. Took me about a year to actually get it right. I remember sitting here, after receiving all the suggestions from the beta-readers/editors came in and revising the manuscript so many times. When I finally got the final version that is now on the market, it felt great and so accomplished.

5. How many stories, books, novels did you write? Anything published that we might have seen?

I'm writing constantly. I've about six different projects in the works, at the moment. Actually, make that seven, as I recently revived a story that I abandoned years ago after someone told me that it wouldn't be worth continuing if I wasn't going to use French language/mannerisms in the books.
I currently have two short stories published with a third one coming onto the market within the next few days.
The first one is called Closure, which is a romance drama that centers around a man who's left to deal with heartache after his wife walks out on him.
The second one is titled Compromise of the Soul and is a paranormal romance. This one is an introduction/prequel to a novel that I'm working on titled Haunted. It centers around vampires and immortals.

6. Do you ever suffer from ‘writer’s block’? If so, how did you get around it?

Yes, I do on occasion. To get around it, I set aside whatever I'm trying to write and work on writing something that is not related to the subject at hand. If that doesn't work, I'll sit down and read for a while to the creative juices start flowing again.

7. What made you write “Struck”?

I started writing this short story during a writing course that I was taking online taught by Jeremy C. Shipp. I'd been trying to work on an assignment and I'd had a bit of a writer's block. I remember watching a moment, not exactly sure what it was, but it cut to some commercials and I saw something with a broken road and some fire on the screen. My muse 'woke up' so to speak and next thing I know, I started writing this story.
Mind you, the original version is nothing like the finished story that you've now read. It took me quite a few tries, and countless revisions, until I was able to make it into what you see now. I also had great suggestions from my beta-readers - they know who they are, who were patient with me throughout all of the edits and revisions.

8. When I read the story I had a million different emotions running wild and I even cried. What were your feelings through it all?

As I was writing this, I felt an injustice at the pain and sorrow that she and her family have had to go through in trying to survive. When I wrote the part of the child, I actually envisioned that and felt like crying.
Although this story is a work of fiction, it's a story about survival amidst overcoming the odds that are stacked against Annie because of the circumstances, and the choices, that are not quite of her making. Well, to some extent, anyway. As what happens near the end was in fact because of her own folly. I think everyone can relate to her and her current plight.

9. Where can we find your Published stories?

Closure and Compromise of the Soul can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords.
Closure is also available as a printed edition.

10. Are you working on something new already?

Yes, indeed, I am. Quite a few projects, actually.
I recently pulled a novel titled One For All, And All For One out of the closet, so to speak, which centers around Louis XIV.
I also have a paranornal romance novel in the works called Haunted. Vampires and Immortals play a vital role in it. Compromise of the Soul is an introduction/prequel to this novel.
There's also a science-fiction series in the works called Tales of Velosia. The first book in this series is called The Prophecy which centers around a prophecy set in motion by the Gods in regards to a messiah who must save their world. The second book is titled Tyale and takes up from where The Prophecy ends. There's also an untitled story that I'm also working that is not exactly a part of the series, but it does center around this world that I've created. One of the characters, Marius Pendragon, is the one who tells this story.

Last but not least, I'm also working on a Young Adult novel titled Careless which tells the story of a group of girls on spring break and an accident that ensues because of their actions during one of their outings. This one, though, is on the back burner for a bit, since my muse is eager to see One For All, And All For One and Haunted finished soon.

11. What was the best piece of advice you've received in regard to your writing career?


To just write what you know. Although, I tend to get ideas for things that I literally know nothing about, but I blame my muse for that. He likes to mess with my head. A lot. I should name him, some day. But then he'd probably get way too full of himself, so his being known as just my muse is fine for now, I think.

12. Okay, to finish this off- tell us ten random things about yourself.

Hmmm . . . let me see.
* I procrastinate a lot.
* I like to write late at night and usually in the dark.
* I've an eclectic music taste.
* I'm a bit of a computer geek.
* I kind of suck at returning messages once I start writing.
* My favorite movies is The Man In The Iron Mask.
* My favorite book/series is Rhapsody by Elizabeth Haydon.
* I like acquiring video games. Literally.
* I'm a readaholic, as I've book scattered all over the house.
* I like to sleep during the day.

To Order her Story "Stuck" or any other, please visit the following link.

http://www.simplistik.org/lissetteemanning/

August 5, 2011

I shouldn't do this

I know I REALLY should not do this, but I am excited to hear from everyone what you think of the draft of my prologue.

Here it goes:

"I knew what was happening even if I didn’t know the reason why. I was falling. It was unmistakable. Surely I must have hoped loud enough they had actually heard me, but what did this mean? The air moved around me with great velocity but as I glanced around me, instead, everything moved with such delicacy.
What ever would I do once I arrived? Will I even remember this past life? I closed my eyes and resigned myself to the feeling of peace the wind beneath brought to me. Soon enough it will all be over."


©Lucy Swing/ Feathermore4life

::Bites nuckle::

A little tease to get everyone wondering, let me know what you guys think!

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Have a great day y'all!

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