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Sammi Robin Today on Blog Talk Radio

By Margery Walshaw

I’m so pleased to have the opportunity to interview author Sammi Robin today at 3:30 PST on Blog Talk Radio.

Sammi’s debut novel, “So Many Frogs, Not Enough Prozac,” chronicles her dating exploits and realization that many men are frogs dressed in prince’s clothing.

Read on for details…

We’ve all grown up with the magical tales of Cinderella and Snow White. They’ve shaped our ideals, but with the exception of Kate Middleton, most of us must face the fact that princes only reside in the enchanted world of make-believe, and kissing frogs is an all too often occurrence.

“So Many Frogs…Not Enough Prozac” is for every girl who has fallen for a frog. Author Sammi Robin has been involved with actors, reality stars, identical twins and every guy in between. She’s bawled her eyes out in the self-help aisle of Barnes & Noble while searching for a book to ease her broken heart. While looking for a book that contained real stories of heartbreak, she came up empty-handed. At the urging of friends, who also needed to know they weren’t alone in their bad dating decisions, she decided to write that book.

Ever hear of creating a fake Facebook boyfriend just to make your guy jealous? Sammi’s done that and more. Within these pages, she’ll reveal her most embarrassing dating moments, biggest heartbreaks, cringe-worthy mistakes, and fortunately, the lessons learned. 

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SammiSammi is also a blogger writing about dating in Hollywood for “The Blow Off” blog as well as others. Her article, “No Contact Rule,” has had over 250,000 views and she is known as a girl about town having dated many an actor and model as well as having many friends who frequent the “movers and shakers” inner circles.

You can stay in contact with Sammi here…

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A Witch’s Dream World by Cheryllynn Dyess

By Margery Walshaw

A Witch's DreamFrom author Cheryllynn Dyess comes her latest YA title, “A Witch’s Dream World.”

Combining elements of young adult, paranormal, occult and romance, this is the first book in the Chronicles of Elizabeth Fairbairn Series.

Add it to your Goodreads TBR list today.  

Synopsis

Elizabeth has gone through so much lately with her mother’s passing. Now she lives with her aunts and she has begun to have nightmares. Only her nightmares are not nightmares at all, but spirit walks. Elizabeth never knew she belonged to a family of witches that dates back centuries. It is believed that she is the strongest one of all. She never knew her father was alive or that she had a twin brother. Now she must learn about a world she never knew existed. She has to learn to embrace her heritage and figure out how to defeat the Council. They are conspiring to destroy the structure of coexisting in this new society that her ancient people hold dear. Night after night her dreams reveal so much more….but are they only dreams?

Read an excerpt now…

Breathing in the fresh air from the water, a light mist is rising from the surface allowing the air to cool even more as the sun sets further. My cloak warms me, although I have pulled the hood down to my shoulders so I can take in more of the scene. I sit cross-legged with the cloak lying over and around me where only a sliver of my front is visible, my long red hair hanging almost touching the rock beneath me. I close my eyes and begin to meditate, chant, and rejuvenate my own spirit. There is a man off to the side watching me. I look at him and he smiles at me.

           “Who are you?”

           “I am your Grandfather. I am here to journey with you through our history and teach you many great things.”

           “What is your name, Grandfather? Where are we?”

           “Charles. This is the world I knew many, many years ago. This is the place you live now. Virginia was chosen for its natural beauty and power.”

           “Why did I talk about spirits needing me? What is this dream?”

CheryllynnMore about Cheryllynn Dyess…

Cheryllynn’s vivid imagination comes through in all she does in life. Her writing started in junior high and although she never truly shared her work until recently she kept them hidden away in an old tattered orange folder. Original works she wrote from 1984 still holding ink on the pages are now being shared. Science Fiction and Fantasy are her favorite genres with mystery and thrillers in close running.

Born in Northwest Florida and raised in Southeast Georgia she gained a love for nature and the outdoors. After almost twenty years in the healthcare industry and obtaining her Bachelors of Science in Healthcare Administration/Healthcare Information Systems she has returned to her love of writing. Currently living in Central Texas with two of her four children, she has begun a new chapter in life that has opened her heart and soul to many great adventures. Her dreams are to one day return to her native homes and settle in for life with her kids and all her family and to continue writing.

Can’t wait to get your copy? Look no further…

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Stay in touch with Cheryllynn here…

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Enchanted Heart by Mindy Ruiz

By Margery Walshaw

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Enchanted Heart by Mindy Ruiz is a tale of a road trip that you have to take!

Cassandra Vera never ever broke the rules.

Ever!

She’s also had a nonexistent social life since her best friend moved to Vegas. Armed with a new set of resolutions, the promise of a hot date, and her adoptive parents out of town, seventeen-year-old Cassandra agrees to a road trip, which is the perfect way to celebrate her birthday and ring in the New Year. After all, she’s headed to Vegas, the city where secrets are meant to stay hidden. Little does Cassandra know her past is buried there as well.
Cloaked in the shadows of the glitz and gaudy lights of Vegas lies a power struggle centuries old. One wrong step and Cassandra could destroy the delicate web of secrets. Now an enemy she never knew existed is after her, and the one boy who may be the missing piece to the puzzle — and her heart— is the one person she can’t afford to trust.

Find Enchanted Heart online…

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Screen shot 2014-12-28 at 12.19.20 PMAbout Mindy Ruiz…Mindy lives in a sleepy Beach Town in Southern California. Her career in publishing started in the 4th grade with a story about a magic, museum-hopping chair. Now, Mindy writes young adult, new adult, and adult paranormal romance. Her books always include tormented heroes, snarky heroines, and lots of swooney moments that will put a smile on your face or make your heart race. Mindy is the lover of a good romance, the underdog, and John Hughes’ 80′s teen movies. She spends her free time chasing after three boys, making flirty eyes at her hunky husband, watching fantasy television shows, cheering for the Dallas Cowboys, and hanging out at the beach with her very large and loud Italian family.

When her toes aren’t in the sand or her mind isn’t in the clouds, Mindy loves hearing from readers. You can reach her by email MindyRuizBooks@gmail.com or Mindy Ruiz Books at PO Box 2086, Seal Beach, CA 90740

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Read an excerpt today!

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION #1: Kill Malory! Not quickly, either. The use of a calorie counter and a corn dog should be involved in her murder.

A Malibu coastline, four hours of desert and that was all I’d come up with for my set of New Year’s resolutions. I was either pathetic or still pissed.

“Don’t worry about it, Cassie.” Malory’s voice from this morning rattled around my head, all distorted like she’d been drinking too much giggle juice. “I’ve totally got your ride to Vegas covered.”

If conning my ex-boyfriend, Justin, to take me to Las Vegas was my best friend’s idea of “covering my ride,” I think I should have opted for the spend-New-Year’s-Eve-alone option.

A whoosh of desert air smacked the ends of my ponytail against my cheeks. Crystal Shoemaker, aka Justin’s new girlfriend, shook out her hair in the wind and shot me a contemptuous look in the side mirror. “You’re so lucky Malory bribed us with Club ASHA opening night tickets.”

“Yeah, you’ll have to remind me to really thank her.”

Justin laughed.

Given the look Crystal shot him, Justin would pay for the traitorous siding.

We pulled off the freeway onto Casino Center Boulevard, the neon lights bathed us in a warm glow, but icy fingers of doubt wrapped around my heart. Mom’s warning about Las Vegas echoed in my ears: There’s a reason it’s called Sin City, Cassandra. Her eyes would go cold and dead serious. “Promise me you’ll never go there.”

I always promised, but that was before Malory, my best friend, moved here.

The Stream

By Margery Walshaw

The StreamWhat if your world was six miles wide and endlessly long?

After a devastating storm kills his parents, five-year-old Wend awakens to the strange world of The Stream. He discovers he can only travel downstream, and dangers lurk at every turn: deadly rapids, ruthless pirates, a mysterious pavilion that lures him into intoxicating fantasies, and rumor of a giant waterfall at the edge of the world. Defenseless, alone, with only courage and his will to survive, Wend begins his quest to become a man. Will tragic loss trap him in a shadow world, or will he enter the Stream, with all its passion and peril?

Part coming-of-age tale, part adventure, part spiritual journey, The Stream is a fable about life, impermanence, and the gifts found in each moment.

You can find The Stream here…

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Take a peek into the mysterious world of The Stream with this excerpt:

I pulled my old bones from the skiff, swearing for the thousandth time that I should’ve died long ago. Feeling the years most in my fingers, I tugged my mittens snug, secured the vessel with an awkward knot, and made for the campfire. Half a dozen shadows huddled near the flames, which threw flickering gold upon the surrounding rocks and stream.

I squatted by the fire, turning my hands to warm them, and then fished out the last of my flatbread from my rucksack. I broke off a piece and offered it to the man nearest me.

He surveyed me with steely eyes, which peered from the shadow of a low-pulled hat. “I’ve got mine,” he said, holding up duck still dripping on a spit.

Shrugging, I nibbled my bread—grateful that the fire kept the piercing cold of the night at bay—when a small movement near the rocks caught my eye.

About the author — A.R. Silverberry…

A. R. Silverberry writes fiction for adults and children. His novel, WYNDANO’S CLOAK, won multiple awards, including the Benjamin Franklin Award gold medal for Juvenile/Young Adult Fiction. He lives in California, where the majestic coastline, trees, and mountains inspire his writing. THE STREAM is his second novel.

Stay in touch with A.R. here…

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Lizzy Ford – The Interview

By Margery Walshaw

Zoey AvengerMany of Lizzy Ford’s books are published by Evatopia Press. I’m so proud to present Lizzy Ford – The Interview for all her fans who want a little insight into what’s coming up next and how her great mind works.

Your books deal with such varied types of characters — from vampires to witchlings and even kick-butt cambions — where does your inspiration come from?

I’m fascinated by human nature, so I tend to build characters around traits that intrigue me. The Witchlings came about as a dare from young adult indie author Julia Crane, who said I should write a YA paranormal series about witches. I’ve depicted gods with human traits and weaknesses, half-demons who want to do good, vampires who could take over the world – but don’t feel like it.

I like a challenge such as taking a character or subject that’s common and writing them differently, just to see how it turns out. It doesn’t hurt that I have an insanely active imagination. My husband often laments my revisionist history when it comes to reinventing conversations we’ve had or making up explanations about electronics instead of Googling them, like I should.

I recently took a poll of my readers and asked them what kind of book they wanted to see. Their response: Dragons. So, I’m thinking I’ll start a book about dragons sometime this year.

To date, what is your favorite series that you’ve written and why?

The original Rhyn Trilogy has a cult-like following among its readers, though I don’t consider it to be my best work. I’m more proud of its spin-off series, Rhyn Eternal, which features Death and how he finds balance, true love, and the ability to see beyond the bleakness of his world. I personify both Death and Fate in the series, which has been a hit with my readers.

I like this series, because it reminds me a lot of life. Sometimes, what we want and what we need are two different things, and we have to accept that. There are no easy answers, but there’s a greater purpose to most parts of life, and of course, there’s always hope.

Do people you know ever make their way into your stories?

I’d say traits of people I know do. If there’s something about someone that fascinates me or angers me or manages to snag my attention somehow, I’ll probably build a character around it. For example, my husband’s dark, jaded sense of humor is reflected in the remarks of a couple characters.

You are known for your speed of turning out stories. Do you ever have any down time from writing and how do you spend it?

I don’t have much down time. When I do, I tend to write stories that’ll probably never see the light of day. I have ‘hobby’ stories and ‘work’ stories. I started out writing fantasy when I was younger and switched to romance only about three years ago. Romance is an easier genre to break into, and crazy-popular, so it’s been an awesome journey. Someday, I’ll slide back into writing fantasy, I think.

I’m currently in search of a real hobby. I’m thinking horseback riding, but not convinced yet!

Give us your best writing advice in five words or less.

Ignore the critics and persevere.

Best comment you’ve ever received from a reader?

My favorite comment came from a reader who told me she hadn’t read a book in years that inspired her more. I love this, because it reminds me why I experiment with characters and story lines: To keep things fresh and different. It keeps me from getting lazy with my writing. Every book is a little better than the last, and I plan on continuing that trend.

Tell us what you’ll do when you rule the world.

First: Put a Starbucks on every corner.

Second: Buy my dream house on the ocean and rescue elephants.

Third: Write books without worrying about whether anyone will ever buy them. I don’t even plan on marketing.

Fourth: Make a law to send mean, spiteful, or hurtful people to Antarctica.

Fifth: Ensure all my friends and family are taken care of in every way possible.

I have more ideas, but that’s a good start!

What are your top three marketing tips?

1. Engage readers and bloggers.

2. Write. Release. Repeat.

3. Try something new.

What are your top three reads and why?

1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

This is my all-time favorite book. I’ve read it dozens of times, and every time I re-read it, I find something new. I love how she portrays the characters as flawed, but redeemable – if they choose to be. The humor and care she has for her characters in this book always makes me smile.

2. “Damian’s Oracle” by…me!

Okay, so maybe it’s corny to list one of my books on here! BUT, there’s a good reason for it. “Damian’s Oracle” was the first book I ever released, and it was the book that helped me realize I could really be a writer. The feedback I received from readers helped me believe in myself. So, corny or not, this book is always going to be among my top three!

3. “The Sable City” by M. Edward McNally.

This spot rotates. I’ll probably always have the same top two books, but I tend to find a new book, fall in love with it, then find another new one and repeat the process.

“The Sable City” is an epic fantasy by an indie author. I absolutely loved this book, because it was not only easy to read, but the characters were just so real. I can’t remember the last time I sat down and was so absorbed in a book. I read it in one sitting.

Of all the characters you’ve created, which would you like to (or avoid!) having coffee with?

Like: Zoey from “Zoey Rogue.” She’s the kind of person you want to hang out with because she’d be an absolute riot!

Avoid: Any of Rhyn’s brothers from the Rhyn Trilogy. They’re a scary lot and don’t think much of humans!

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