I’ve had a few emails from readers to say that my latest release Abigail Cottage is too real and is freaking people out lol I take this as a compliment. I base all my books loosely on my experience as a medium and the interactions I have with the other side of life.
I have a question for you. What would you say, apart from, OMG, or arghhhhhh, to a spirit person if they were standing in your lounge. What is your burning question??
If it's a good one you will win a pressie from me :-)
Abigail Cottage is pure fiction. It speaks of shadows and all who dwells in them. Let’s face it, our greatest fears live in the shadows of our minds. In Abigail Cottage, evil dwells in the shadows. Entities live in them, watching and waiting for an unsuspecting mortal person to fall under their spell. But always with darkness, comes light. In the light dwells all things good. A problem arrives when you have one foot in each. Read Abigail cottage and find out why you really shouldn’t have a foot in each side of life. It won’t end well …..mwahhh.
On the flip side of the spirit world comes Spirit Intervention. Just because your parent dies it doesn’t mean they have gone for good. It just means they have gone from your sight. Except for those who can see the dead of course. AKA Me!! Seriously, I can.
Spirit Intervention is a light hearted romance, with complications. The complication being a certain mother who refuses to stop interfering in her daughter’s life even after death. BUT..and this is a true fact... there are spiritual laws, and they are set in place for a purpose. If a spirit person alters the life of a mortal, it means they are interfering in a life plan. So when this mother decides her daughter’s boyfriend isn’t up to standard and separates them, the children who are supposed to be born to them now can’t be. What a disaster. Can it be rectified? You’ll have to read the book and find out.
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Saturday, 17 September 2011
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Ami Blackwelder
Good morning everyone and do I have a treat for you today. Not only is Paranormal and SciFi Author Ami Blackwelder here with me today, we are also giving away a fabbo prize to someone who comments.
She has two New releases out soon and let me tell you, these are not to be missed. Do you want to know more about her books? Go here.
The Invasion of 2020, the first book in the Shifter Evolutions series is scheduled to be released Sept 1st 2011, (Books 1-5 are out now)
The Invasion of 2020 is the prequel to Shifters of 2040. The Shifter Evolutions begins with the middle book, The Shifters of 2040, and gives the reader the choice for the past or future.
This release of the first book in the series, The Invasion of 2020, will allow readers to engage the series chronologically as well.
Readers will enjoying finding out more about Uri Petrov and Dr. Samantha Croon as they discover what exactly brought the shifters to Earth and what sparked human fears. Who was the young Marn and young Raul and what molded them into who they became?
Ami Blackwelder is a forbidden romance writer in the paranormal and historical romance genre. Growing up in Florida, she went to UCf and in 1997 received her BA in English and teaching credentials. She travelled overseas to teach in Thailand, Nepal, Tibet, China and Korea. Thailand is considered her second home now. She has always loved writing and wrote poems and short stores since childhood; however, her novels began when she was in Thailand.
Having won the Best Fiction Award from the University of Central Florida (Yes, The Blair Witch Project University;), her fiction From Joy We Come, Unto Joy We Return was published in the on campus literary magazine: Cypress Dome and remains to this day in University libraries around the country. Later, she achieved the Semi-Finals in a Laurel Hemingway contest and published a few poems in the Thailand’s Expat magazine, and an article in the Thailand’s People newspaper. Additionally, she has published poetry in the Korea’s AIM magazine, the American Poetic Monthly magazine and Twisted Dreams Magazine. Visit her at her blog site.
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