Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Unremembered Things - Cover Reveal

Unremembered Things by Rachel Tsoumbakos
Genre: Paranormal, Romance, New Adult
Release Date: December 2013
Unremembered Things, is an edgy paranormal trilogy about a woman who is in charge of saving the world even though she suffers from amnesia. 
One woman, two worlds and nothing but UNREMEMBERED THINGS separating them.
Indiana Shamira has a dark secret that could shatter her very existence and get her killed in the process. Now if only she could remember what it is…
When Indiana wakes with no memory of her past life and a vampire called Sam hanging from the rafters in her cellar, she knows things are about to get nasty. Not only does Sam know all about her previous life, but he seems intent on seducing her as well. Of course her boyfriend, Kurt, has different ideas – like making her open the portal to hell!
And then there is the nagging suspicion that Indiana is not entirely human, now she can see ghostly images from the Otherworld. Or could it be from her past life? They include the flickering effigy of Kurt and a redwood forest that conjures up repressed magic.
Not only will Indiana have to risk everything to keep the door to another dimension closed, she will have to decide whether she is ready to lose her heart to someone who has more secrets than herself.
Set in the lush Australian bush, UNREMEMBERED THINGS is a fusion of fantasy and forbidden romance.
AND NOW THE REVEAL:

Isn't it gorgeous? I am a huge Rachel fan, and I can't wait to read this new series.
Rachel Tsoumbakos is a stay home mother of two.
 Her main passions are writing, reading and organic gardening. Rachel lives with her husband, two kids, three cats and seven chickens in suburban Melbourne, Australia.

While she has had several articles published through mainstream magazines, she has also written extensively for Suite 101 and True Blood Net.

In between writing novels, Rachel also runs a successful copy-writing and formatting business.

 Emeline and the Mutants is her first published novel and available on Amazon:http://amzn.to/EATMUP A new novel, The Ring of Lost Souls, set in an abandoned mental institute on the outskirts of Melbourne, is also available on Amazon:http://amzn.to/TROLSRT


Her newest endeavour is Zombie Apocalypse Now! This is a zombie apocalypse serial written entirely from a female perspective – and these gals know how to kick some butt!
Rachel's Social Media Links:
GoodReads link for Unremembered Thingshttp://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17061976-unremembered-things
Links to other books by Rachel Tsoumbakos:
Emeline and the Mutants

The Ring of Lost Souls


Zombie Apocalypse Now!

Amazon:
Sanitarium Magazine (Parts 1-10): http://sanitariummagazine.com/

Thursday, September 5, 2013

A Flock of Ill Omens, by Hart Johnson

Deadliest virus in a century, or a social experiment gone awry? 

 Every year they warned about the flu and more often than not, it amounted to nothing. Sidney Knight, a young freelance reporter had certainly never written on it. But a trip to Lincoln City, Oregon cut short by a beach full of dead seagulls and a panicked warning from her brother the scientist catch her attention. This batch is different. Deadlier. And the vaccine doesn't seem to be helping. It almost looks like it's making it worse... 

A Flock of Ill Omens: Part I is the first episode of A Shot in the Light, an Apocalypse Conspiracy Tale about what happens when people play God for fun and profit. There will be approximately ten episodes, each the equivalent of about 100 pages. 

 Good Reads has a sneak peak posted. You can find the purchase link and more information about the book here. And if you want it FOR FREE, I will be offering it free on the release dates of at least the next two in the serial: September 19 and October 10. 

 Hart Johnson writes books from her bathtub and can be found at Confessions of a Watery Tart, though be warned. She is likely to lead you into shenanigans.

*****

I've read the first installment, and I am thoroughly hooked. Sid is a great character, and the investigation she starts is filled with thrilling twists. Plus, I'm a sucker for apocalyptic novels, so I'll definitely be reading the rest of the chapters to come.