Showing posts with label Book showcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book showcase. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 December 2016

Day 4 Feeling Festive #BooksForChristmas: Two Awesome Memoirs! #RPBP #ASMSG



Welcome To Day 4 Of #BooksForChristmas from Sarah Jane & Rukia Publishing

For your reading and listening delight today we have TWO memoirs to recommend to you.



Prunes for Breakfast
by John Searancke 
Many years after the deaths of my parents, my aunt handed me a box filled with letters that my father had written to my mother over the period from 1940 to 1945. This was the starting point of a journey for me to rediscover the father I had never really known.
This is the story of John Searancke's parents, told mostly from the side of his father, Eddie Searancke, from the time of his calling up in early 1940 to his release from a prisoner of war camp in Germany in 1945, thence his return to England to try to pick up the pieces of his old life. Nothing could ever be quite the same afterwards.
The letters take listeners through five captivating years, telling of the ups and downs, the plots and counterplots, as Eddie rose through the ranks to end his war as a captain, elevated to that rank in the field as his troops faced the formidable might of the SS Panzers. The letters also reveal where his battle came to an abrupt end, in an orchard surrounded by the enemy and captured after a series of bloody skirmishes as the British army spearheaded its way from the beaches of Normandy. The journey as a prisoner across France and Germany in a truck, with comrades dying each day, may be as hard to listen to as it is to tell, particularly when a new life and new harsh rules had to be learned and rigidly enforced in a prison camp in northern Germany, the final destination.
This is written as part memoir, part fictionalized retelling and partly in letter format; John draws together all sources to recreate the five years of war and hardship that the letters span.


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The Lullaby Illusion
By Susan Joyce

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Meet the author here

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Here's what Amazon readers are saying about The Lullaby Illusion.

"Rich in dialogue, humour and history, with glorious descriptions of her travels, in this memoir we see Susan Joyce develop from the innocent young wife into a wise and determined woman."

"An absolutely gripping memoir written by somebody who has that rare combination - experience of earth shattering events which turn our stomachs to water, and the writing skills to capture the whole experience."

"Each page brings another revelation, leaving the reader amazed at how intriguing her life has been so far. Mixed with emotional trauma, war and interspersed with details of other adventures, and leaving you wanting more. It is a Memoir that will leave you amazed."

Get your copy of The Lullaby Illusion 
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We hope you enjoy our recommended reads!

Merry Christmas





Thursday, 29 September 2016

Meet W.D Frank as he chats to Sarah Jane Butfield about his writing & his new release #RPBP




http://smarturl.it/WDFrank

Hello and welcome, 
Today I would like to introduce you to a talented young author W.D. Frank, 'One to watch' as they say! W.D. Frank was kind enough to talk to me about himself, his writing and of course his new release Lucifer's Ladder.
Please support him by commenting and sharing this blog post.
Thanks for reading,
Sarah Jane


www.wdfrank.com
Author Bio

W.D. Frank is a surrealist author who has been a fan of the horror genre since he was four years old. His debut novel Lucifer's Ladder was inspired by his lifelong obsession with Japanese role playing games, anime, and David Lynch movies... as well as his desire to see a story centered around the 'bad guys.' W.D.'s ultimate dream is to seduce James Franco and use the actor's almighty stoner powers to create a world where babies aren't allowed in movie theaters. He is also an avid Pokemon fan and will ramble gleefully about Silent Hill or Final Fantasy as well any day of the week. If you have a problem with that, then by Valtiel's rapidly twitching head, run, rabbit, run!








Good morning and thank you for chatting with us today.
Let's get to know you a little better.

What were you like at school?
I was a nightmare for teachers and students alike. I was in a horrible place at the time, so I am saddened to say that I wasn't much fun to be around.

Were you good at English?
Oh, I have always excelled at reading and spelling. I was not educated in the ways of punctuation until much later, though. I had to drop out of middle school due to health issues.

What are your ambitions for your writing career?
I am sure that people will call me ridiculous, but I want to be known and understood. I have never had that. At the risk of sounding melodramatic, I have been the subject of controversy ever since I could first speak. When I was a child, I was always the black sheep no matter where I went. I suppose I want things to be different for once. I realize that my writing is going to be controversial, but I at least want some people to see it and think to themselves, “You know, I get this guy. I like what he does.” I want to show the entire world what I can do and how much I have evolved. I want them to enjoy my fiction and think about the stories long after they have read the last page. I want to be remembered for something beautiful. I suppose that is what every writer wants, though.

Which writers inspire you?
I am not inspired by many novelists, to be honest. I don't know of any writers in the literary world who write the kind of stuff that I write. That being said, there are many writers I adore. I am especially fond of Robert E. Howard. My primary inspirations are Japanese role playing games such as Final Fantasy and David Lynch films. I love his surrealist style and the way he explores the minds of troubled characters through dreamlike imagery. When I watch films like Lost Highway or Mulholland Drive, I feel like I am really diving inside the mind of the protagonist. I feel like I am piecing together fragments of who they are with every seemingly absurd thing that I see. In that way, David Lynch inspired the hell out of me. While the Final Fantasy series inspired the concept of Lucifer's Ladder the most, David Lynch had a huge hand in helping me find my style of character exploration. I absolutely love that man and I would be honored if I ever have the chance to meet him.

I am a huge David Lynch fan and I know he is an inspiration to many.
So, what have you written?
I can't tell you about everything that I have written quite yet. I have some secrets to keep, but I can tell you about what has already been released. Lucifer's Ladder is the book that was most recently accepted by a publisher. It is a horror/dark fantasy novel about a narcissistic teenage sorcerer named Hugh Aaron who wakes up in a post apocalyptic wasteland to discover that he has been chosen as a candidate for godhood by a mysterious entity known simply as “The Elder.” Hugh also discovers that he has been tasked with liberating demonkind from Hell and killing the current God (Yahweh) along with his entire angelic army. Needless to say, Hugh is rather fond of the idea and makes it his mission to become God and reshape the world in his own image. He is a real bastard, but I love him. He is my boy!

Give us an insight into your main character. What does he/she do that is so special?
It isn't necessarily about what Hugh does that makes him special, but how he does it. Most of the angels swoop down with the expectation that they can just overpower him, but Hugh is more than capable of using his limited magical strength in a way that can take down even the mightiest of foes. Whether it is through simply exploiting a hole in their defense or using their own powers against them, Hugh refuses to become a victim of those who are more powerful than he is ever again.

What are you working on at the minute?
I am working on the sequel to Lucifer's Ladder! It is going to be incredibly badass.

What’s it about?
I can't give you too many details, but it is a continuation of the events that begin in Lucifer's Ladder and it explores the incredible impact that those events have.

What genre are your books?
I primarily write psychological horror and dark fantasy, but I have written a few crime stories as well.

When did you decide to become a writer?
I decided to become a writer the moment that I realized that I was never going to see the kind of story I wanted to write if I didn't write it myself.

Why do you write?
I write partially because it helps me stay sane and mostly because I like creating stories that I can be proud of.

What made you decide to sit down and actually start something?
Boredom mostly. I realized that I wasn't ever going to see the sort of characters or story that I had been thinking about, so I finally wrote them down. However, I likely would have never done that if I had something that I thought would have been more entertaining at the time.

Do you write full-time or part-time?
I am hoping to make it a full time job, but right now it is part time.

Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
I usually write at night. I am at my best in the darkness.

Do you write every day, 5 days a week or as and when?
I try to write every day, but sometimes I don't have the time. I write when I can.

Do you aim for a set amount of words/pages per day?
I try to write more than one thousand words per day.

Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
I write on my computer. I can't imagine writing with anything else.

Where do the your ideas come from?
I am honestly not sure most of the time. Sometimes the ideas are just there.

Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer just see where an idea takes you?
I usually like to have some idea of what kind of story I am writing and where everything is going to end up.

What is the hardest thing about writing?
Convincing myself to sit down and write. God, that can be so difficult sometimes. I enjoy writing, but I become distracted pretty easily. I constantly have to fight myself to get stuff done.

What was the hardest thing about writing your latest book?
Probably facing the world when I was channelling so much pain and rage every single day. I snapped at a few people after I wrote a certain chapter because of how raw the emotion was and how stressed out those scenes made me feel.

What is the easiest thing about writing?
Creating characters is the easiest part for me. I can create entire identities in an instant as long as I am behind a keyboard.

How long on average does it take you to write a book?
It usually takes me at least six months, but Lucifer's Ladder only took me three, I believe.

This book is part of a series, tell us a little about it?
Lucifer's Ladder is indeed a part of a series. It will be a trilogy focused on Hugh's war against those who conflict with his ideals and his blood-drenched struggle to achieve true paradise in a reality that will not easily allow it.

What are your thoughts on writing a book series.
I believe that each book in a series needs to end on a satisfying note that ties up most of the loose ends that are exclusive to that individual story. Obviously some unfinished puzzles need to be left that way until the series is ready for them to be resolved, but I think there is a difference between a satisfying cliffhanger and a cliffhanger that makes you think, “Wow! There wasn't nearly enough gratification here!”

Do you read much and if so who are your favourite authors.
I read as much as I can. My favorite authors are probably Stephen King and Robert E. Howard. I also love Hideaki Sena and Koji Suzuki.

For your own reading, do you prefer ebooks or traditional paper/hard back books?
I want to feel the real thing in my hands! I am glad that people who prefer owning things digitally can have it their way, but I personally love being able to hold what I am reading.

What book/s are you reading at present?
I am reading the Preacher comic series for the first time and I am hopefully going to start Dune sooner than later. I want to read that eventually.

Who edited your book and how did you select him/her?
A lovely woman by the name of Majanka Verstraete did the final edit for Lucifer's Ladder. Catherine Lenderi (my best friend) did some editing beforehand, though.

Who designed your book cover/s?
The cover artist for my publisher (Fear Front Publishing) did that. His name is Scott Deyett and he is excellent at what he does… as you can see for yourself.

Do you think that the cover plays an important part in the buying process?
Hell yes! Many people judge books by their covers. An alluring cover is absolutely necessary.

What is your favourite motivational phrase.
“It is not over until I say it is over.” It motivates me to remind myself that I am in control.

What is your favourite book and why?
Maybe Parasite Eve by Hideaki Sena? I love the insane questions it brings up. Plus, it is just an excellent novel.

What is your favourite quote?
“Something smells fishy here and it ain't cod.” It is an actual line from Final Fantasy V. God, it is so beautifully horrible! It makes me laugh every time. Don't judge me!

What is your favourite film and why?
Gremlins. There are better and more thought-provoking films out there, but the reason that I love Gremlins so much is because it puts almost everything I love into a single movie. It has adorable creatures, dark comedy, violence, and mayhem. That film might as well have been made for me.

Where can you see yourself in 5 years time?
I try not to think about the future too much, but hopefully I am not mauled to death by zombies or something along those lines. That would suck.

What advice would you give to your younger self?
Hide your horror movies in a more secure location! Jeez!

Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
I would love to meet David Lynch! He is my idol.

What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
Just keep at it no matter how bad you think your writing is. Your writing style will improve gradually as you go along, I promise. Don't give up on your dreams. The only thing separating you from your idols is practice and a publishing deal.

How can readers discover more about you and you work?
You can check out my website in the link below and follow me on Facebook or Twitter. (Preferably both) You can also check out my author page on Amazon. I hope all of you buy Lucifer's Ladder and visit my social media pages to chat with me about it. I would love to answer your questions and hear your thoughts on it. All of my fans mean the world to me and I smile every time I hear from them. I cannot wait to show everyone Lucifer's Ladder and I hope that you will join me on this admittedly ambitious journey that I am undertaking. W.D. Frank out!


Website: www.wdfrank.com
Book Links: 
Paperback: https://www.createspace.com/6601563

Thank you so much that was an awesome interview.
I would like to wish you every success in your writing career.

Readers and bloggers please share this post for WD Frank.

Thank you for reading,
Sarah Jane

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Release Day For May Contain Fish by Nigel Butfield #RPBP




One link to all bookstores 

The wait is over! 
May Contain Fish: 
A Pescetarian Runners Journal 
has launched today. 
Nigel has dedicated this book to his mother Sheila and the royalties are going to the cancer charities, Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Care.

It's not a book about running per se it's a personal journey which Nigel hopes will inspire people to not take for granted the life they have been given. There is a separate section for the fishy element so as to not interrupt the flow of the book.


Here is a sneak peek at a couple of photographs from stories you can read in the book.






Here is the book blurb:
In 2015 I booked a series of marathons, ultra-marathons and other tough challenges to help me test my new dietary regime as I juggle my training for these events with my full time job and family life commitments. I am a hard working family man with a wife, two dogs, a cat and 7 children. If I can train for these events, then maybe I can inspire you to take on a new challenge and start running. I’ve been a half vegetarian before, lost weight and improved my fitness levels, so I am confident about the dietary changes I am undertaking. I would really like to lose 5kg for my upcoming races so I need to make sure that I am getting the protein and other nutrients needed in my diet without meat. I’ll be adding some recipes and meal plans that I have tried and tested at the end for you to try if you like fish!
But can an IBS sufferer run on a seafood diet? And what does it really take to make and achieve your running goals?


There is a release day 'thank you' event over on Facebook with giveaways and competitions, so why not pop in say hello and support 2 great charities.

Sunday, 21 August 2016

CASS NOBLE OF FULL MOON SERIES:INSIDER EXCLUSIVE #RPBP



Hello everyone,
I have a treat for you today! My guest blog is from the very talented Patrica Mattern as she tempts you with some excerpts and an insider exclusive on my blog!





Don't miss the SPECIAL OFFER ON SARAH JANE'S BLOG ONLY at the end of this guest blog! 

FULL MOON SERIES is an award winning ,Amazon  international bestselling series by P.Mattern/M/Mattern/J.C.Estall. It is a YA contemporary paranormal series consisting currently of five books and a companion novel!




Book One World of Azglen
Book Two Congregation of Darkness
Book Three Full Moon Falling Faster
Book Four A Quanta of Magick
Book Five Roue of the Dragon, and companion novel
Byron Chance:The Darkly Erotic Life of a Dhampir

Cass Noble, though he has a fraternal twin brother Lux, is definitely swoon worthy and considered the Alpha male of the series. He is gorgeously ripped,with a finely planed face, dark curly hair and a magnetic  panty dampening smile. He is fiercely protective of his entire clan, brutal in battle,romantic and appreciative of all females in every phylum, particularly humans.
…Did I mention he is a vampire?





FAMOUS CASS QUOTES:
“I  choose my vices carefully, and rarely indulge in them. I choose my virtues carefully as well, and never indulge in them at ALL.”
“That which is strong can never be broken. I have tasted your blood and your heart beats in my veins now. Our connection is eternal because I have not only loved you with my immortal body…I have CONSUMED you.”
“The incomprehensible intimacies of blood and venom create the strongest bond. It is beyond love, beyond time ,and beyond all human passions.”
"Of course I am going to tease Lux mercilessly about his new 'Moonlight' gig! That's what brothers do! And when he transforms into a slathering were wolf that wants to eat our faces off I'll take pics with my cell phone so that I can torture him with them forever!"

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EXCERPT FROM 'FULL MOON SERIES' :BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, CASS NOBLE
COPYRIGHT BY P.MATTERN 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

"ALL TOO HUMAN"

The sounds of the country dance in progress seemed far off and distant as Cass Noble and the girl from the neighboring farm looked at each other,both of their hearts pounding. Many of the partiers gathered in the barn next door had traveled over two hours to get to the Autumn Dance,traditionally held on the Nobles' farm as a harvest celebration.
Cass and the pretty flaxen haired girl had found a quiet spot in one of the outbuildings. Once used for horses until a new barn was raised ,it now housed extra hay bales and farm equipment.
It was the first time Cass had been alone with a girl, though he was half past his 15th birthday.
"So," the girl whose name was Kirsti said in a soft voice," Do you like me Castor Noble?"
"Very much," Cass answered. In his mind she was the most beautiful young girl at the fall dance. Her eyes were the clearest blue he had ever seen, and her hair shone in the light of the
Oil lamps like burnished gold and lips were a tantalizing deep rose color.
Cass felt a stirring in his loins that couldn't be denied. He simply had to touch her.
Breathless and fearing rejection he lowered his head to press his lips to hers. Her lips were soft, much softer than he had imagined.
Rather than resist his overtures Kirsti pressed against him. For the first time he felt the press of her young breasts against his chest, and it caused a pleasant warmth to course through him as his own body responded.
Now his lips had covered hers, and he felt her tongue joining his in a passionate exchange that connected them and made it impossible for him to tell where one of them left off and the other began.
Instinctively, as she moaned softly,his right hand drifted downward and up under her skirt.
Caressing the skin on the back of her thigh was intoxicating. In his rough world of crop tending and farm chores, softness was at a premium.
Without speaking,they sank down slowly onto the carpet of hay they had been standing on, Cass maneuvering himself so that he was over her but not in top of her. Her breathing was coming faster , just as his was, her breasts heaving, the swells of them straining against the thin material of her bodice.Gently and still kissing her mouth, he placed one hand over her breast.
It was more softness.The ache in his groin became even more uncomfortable, and this time he involuntarily moaned deeply in his throat.
.....to be continued!

Excerpt from Full Moon Series: Behind Closed Doors
Copyright by P.Mattern 2016 all rights reserved
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