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Monday, May 22, 2017

EXCERPT REVEAL: Rise of the Sea Witch by Stacey Rourke


Rise of the Sea Witch
Author: Stacey Rourke
Genre: YA Fantasy/ Fairy Tale and Folklore
Cover Designer: Najla Qamber Designs
Publisher: Anchor Group Publishing
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR


Details of the sea witch’s banishment have been exaggerated. The body count that preempted it was not. Once an illustrious princess, her hands and tentacles were stained with the blood of thousands. No one could comprehend how the hooks of madness dragged her down from her life of privilege.  

Born Princess Vanessa of Atlantica, the ambitious young royal was one of two children born to the great King Poseidon. She and her brother, Triton, were groomed from birth to rule. Yet only one would ascend that coveted throne. While carefree Triton flits through his training with a cavalier demeanor and beguiling charm, Vanessa’s hunger for her father’s acceptance drives her to push herself to the limits of magic, and combat to become a leader worthy of her people.   

When war against the humans ravages their once regal kingdom, political sides are chosen. Factions from the seven seas challenge the existing leadership, pitting Vanessa against her brother in a vicious battle for the crown. Traitors are exposed, dark family secrets revealed, and a once strong sibling bond is strained to its breaking point.

Only when the ink black waters from the ultimate betrayal rescind, will the truth be known of how the villainous sea witch rose with one name on her vengeful lips--Triton.









RONE Award Winner for Best YA Paranormal Work of 2012 for Embrace, a Gryphon Series Novel Young Adult and Teen Reader voted Author of the Year 2012.

Turning Pages Magazine Winner for Best YA book of 2013 & Best Teen Book of 2013. 

Stacey Rourke is the author of the award winning YA Gryphon Series, the chillingly suspenseful Legends Saga, and the romantic comedy Adapted for Film. She lives in Michigan with her husband, two beautiful daughters, and two giant dogs. She loves to travel, has an unhealthy shoe addiction, and considers herself blessed to make a career out of talking to the imaginary people that live in her head. 





Prologue
I admit that in the past I was a princess. They weren’t kidding when they called me … well, a spoiled twit.” Tentacles rolling and churning beneath me, I turn to the newest member of my little garden with effortless grace. Arms thrown out wide, I grant the shriveled polyp a beguiling smile. Those around him tremble in fear, pulling as far away from him as their roots deep within the ocean floor will allow. “Through rather unfortunate circumstances it became mandatory I mend my ways. And, yes, some of the techniques I employed earned me the title of villain.”
“Never, my Queen,” Floteson murmurs. Coiling around my upper arm, he drapes himself across my shoulder.
Jetteson’s oily scales lovingly brush my cheek. “Every one of them was deserving of your wrath.”
Shoulders curling in, I pucker my lips which are freshly glossed by a crimson sea-flower and tenderly scratch each of them under their chins. “How horrible can I be to be so adored by such sweet babies?”
“She shows us nothing but love,” my darling zebra sharks chorus.
Their unwavering dedication soothes me, allowing me to expel a calming breath that bubbles in a wreath around my face.
“I am not the horrible beast many think me to be. Yet I feel it is your own misconceptions that brought you here, and led to … well, you know.” Floating passed my ornate vanity mirror, which seems out of place in the dreary cave I call home, I suck in my cheeks. Turning my head one way and then the other, I inspect my reflection. A smug smile curls the corners of my lips. The woman staring back at me is positively voluptuous with power, mayhem swirling within her clay-gray eyes. “Undoubtedly, you’ve heard rumors of my banishment.”
Hitching one eyebrow at my newly planted polyp, I watch him squirm under the weight of my attention.
“Do you even know my true given name, I wonder? Before hateful whisperings from the farthest reaches of the Seven Seas dubbed me The Sea Witch, I went by another name: Princess Vanessa of Atlantica. I harbored dreams of bringing peace and happiness to the kingdom … as their noble queen.”
Jabbing my hands on to my ample hips, I turn in a swirl of black and purple. “I’m not sure if that pitiful pout is caused by your deep longing to hear more, or if you’re mourning the loss of your shriveled limbs. But,” with a theatrical roll of my wrist, I snap my fingers—my cauldron sparks to life, an ethereal green glow simmering from within, “I choose to think the former because it’s about me … and all of my favorite things are.
“It would be predictable for me to say it all began with the death of my mother. Predictable and false.”
Water rushes beneath me with one mighty flap of all my tentacles. The power of the act propels me over to my alchemy shelves, where my fingers flick over the exposed vials. Some days I seek to terrorize my captives, calling out each ingredient or dangling it over their heads before tossing it into my brew.
Tongue of porpoise.
Eye of cuttlefish.
Shell of sea turtle.
I won’t lie and say watching their complexions green and bug eyes bulge isn’t a guilty pleasure of mine. For the moment, however, a wave of generosity—brought on by the mention of my mother—prompts me to toss them in without my usual theatrics. Each is received into the cauldron’s wide-mouth drum with a puff of smoke and spray of sparks.
“As much as I loved my mother, losing her didn’t drive me to madness as some would have you believe.” Hearing the melancholy in my tone, I bristle. “Far from it, in fact. I would have subjected myself to an abysmal existence of the mundane in honor of her memory. No, it was after the black flags of mourning had been strung through the kingdom, after the spectacle of her funeral procession had passed, that my descent began.”
Throwing one final ingredient into the cauldron, a veil of greasy smoke wafts from its rim. Images begin to form within the haze: the king’s regal quarters, and a formidable frame seated in a high-backed chair behind a massive stone desk.
Crouching down, I position myself eye level with the miniscule scene unfolding. My tentacles coil into tight knots beneath me. “This was the night … the night when I was touched by magic for the very first time … and loathed it to my very core.”
Within the ghostly image, the curtain to the king’s quarters is pushed open. A heavy set nursemaid with stripes of gray in the messy twist of her bun swims in. On one hip she balances a cherub-faced baby that’s only two months shy of his second birthday. Blond ringlets halo his head. Both his eyes and cheeks are ruddy from crying. The frazzled servant’s other hand clings to that of a raven-haired princess who rubs at her tired, violet eyes with a chubby, toddler fist.
“If you aren’t following along yet, that princess is me,” I explain to my captive audience. “The maid softly shushing my younger self is Loriana. Oh, how dear she was to me. She was a servant in the castle, tasked with tending to my brother and I. That little sunset orange tail poking out from behind her belongs to her son, Alastor. He was Triton’s best friend and would become much more than that to me ...”
“Sire,” respectfully bowing her head, Loriana readjusted her hold on Prince Triton, “I hate to interrupt.”
My father, King Poseidon, pushed his chair back from the desk in a swirl of water and sand, and rose in greeting. To the rest of the kingdom, he was known as simply the supreme ruler of Atlantica. To me, and my juvenile ignorance, he was the God of the Sea who towered over us all. I envisioned all of his enemies, and anyone that ever wished me harm, falling to their knees and trembling before his commanding presence. His hair and thick beard were the red of Precious Coral. Muscle rippled over every inch of his exposed torso. His narrow waist tapered into an emerald green tail that perfectly matched the shining jewels of his eyes. Countless times I had examined the lines of his face in search of some similarity between the two of us. None could be found. Triton had his smile, and later—when adolescence hit—he would inherit his strong chin. Me? Every inch of me was a lackluster shadow of my mother’s regal beauty. Where her eyes and tail sparkled like freshly polished amethyst, mine seemed dull by comparison. Or, perhaps the lighting from the pedestal I’d built for her in my mind shone for her with a more flattering shimmer.
“The hour is late. I welcome the interruption.” Poseidon set his fish bone quill onto the desk top, and positioned its stone cradle on top of it. “How can I be of service, Loriana?”
 “It’s the children, Your Highness.” Her face a mask of maternal sorrow, Loriana gave my hand a quick pulse of comfort. “This is the first night they have ever tried to go to sleep without a lullaby from their dear mother. I’m afraid I can’t seem to calm their troubled little hearts.”
Poseidon’s broad chest expanded with a deep inhalation, and tipping his head he exhaled a flurry of rushing water and bubbles. “This is a troubling time for us all,” he agreed. Crossing the room with one stroke of his tail, he extended his hands to receive Triton. My brother waved his arms in eager delight, wriggling into the security of Father’s strong embrace. Inching forward, I blinked up at the mighty king. He floated past without so much as ruffling my hair. “I’m afraid I don’t have your mother’s gift of song, but perhaps we could sit a spell and find peace in our togetherness.”
Honoring her position outside of the room, Loriana gave me a gentle push forward to follow my father. Casting a tentative glance over my shoulder, I did just that. Poseidon swirled Triton around, eliciting a giggle that crinkled the corners of his ocean blue eyes, before the king collapsed on the sea sponge sofa with his darling son on his lap. I perched on the very edge of the far cushion, uninvited and unnoticed.
Before that moment our father had been more of a … hmm, how to put this delicately? A figurehead in our lives. We knew of him and regarded him fondly, but unfortunately his kingly duties allowed our primary interactions to be those staged for political potency. Our mother, the lovely Queen Titonis, spent her days caring for my brother and I with only Loriana to aid her. Now, Poseidon had no choice but to pick up the yolk. For Triton this transition seemed to be going swimmingly. I, however, was getting as much attention as the Orca-bone end table.
Hands under the little prince’s pits, Poseidon turned Triton to face him. “I was so proud of how you behaved during the processional today,” he gushed. “You honored not only me, but your mother’s memory when you clasped your tiny fist over your heart and held your head high as her carriage passed.”
“Follow Nessa.” Triton looked to me with love, his tailfin a muted clap when connecting with Father’s lap.
“Your sister has two whole years of further training and experience than you, my boy.” Poseidon’s shoulders raised, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. “You exhibited the poise of a true leader.”
My lips clamped shut to stifle a sob, his words stinging like a slap. I had just as much right to the throne as Triton, but this was the first moment I became painfully aware of who he longed to see succeed him. It would not be the last … or the most painful.
“She held her curtsy so long, merfolk threw flowers!” Alastor, a year and a half older and far more eloquent than Triton, darted into the room to brazenly interject. Mahogany waves curled over his earlobes, adding dimension to his round little face that resembled a bubble. The boldness of his gesture quickly shriveled under Father’s menacing glare.
“The son of a servant entering the king’s quarters?” Father boomed, one eyebrow raising in question. “One might question your upbringing, lad.”
“A thousand apologies, Your Majesty!” Loriana blushed from her neck clear up to her earlobes and snapped her fingers at her wandering boy. “Alastor, come here at once!”
Shoulders sagging like a stone cast to the depths, Alastor returned to his rightful place in the hall. The heat of his topaz stare bore into me as he paddled along, searching for even the slightest acknowledgement of his noble deed.
I had none to offer.
My own gaze had drawn away from my brother, laughing while Father tickled his cheeks with his beard, to scan the items neatly arranged on father’s desk. Inanimate objects which earned his attentions daily just by being. On the right side, closest to his scrawling hand, sat the quill. Its fat little ink pot was perfectly positioned perpendicular beside it. In the center of the desk, weighted by stones carved with the royal crest, rested a stack of scrolls awaiting the king’s notice. On the left-hand corner, Poseidon’s late night snacking needs were met by a plate of rolled and seasoned seaweed puffs.
The ink pot lured my attention back as if calling to me.
I had never had to work for attention in any capacity. My mother had always given it freely, and in limitless supply. Since she had been taken from me, I had unquenched needs: hugs, stories, and all of that … drivel. So, yes, I thought about acting out. I toyed with the idea of knocking over that little clay pot and letting the ink flow to ruin the staged perfection of father’s space. More than that, I wanted to. I wanted to hear him shout out my name in his menacing vibrato, because at least then he would have to acknowledge me. While my hands stayed folded neatly in my lap, as the good little mergirl I was, something within me I had never felt before reached out. Palpable energy, only I seemed privy to, crackled through the water to cradle the pot in its hold. I could feel it, poised and ready, awaiting my command. Biting my lower lip to fend off a threatening grin, my essence gave barely a nudge and the ink pot tumbled. A thick black cloud exploded over my father’s desk, staining the scrolls and ruining the once delectable wraps.
“Vanessa!” thundered my father, rocketing off the sofa. “Look what you’ve done!”
I turned toward him with feigned remorse … and screamed. The howl of terror tore from my chest until my gills ached and my throat was raw.
There was a buzz of activity: Poseidon calling to the nursemaid, Loriana swimming in as fast as her fins could carry her, Triton wailing in fear, Alastor trying to shush his friend from the doorway to which he’d been banished. I neither saw nor heard any of this.
Floating in the center of the room, bobbing with the current, was my mother.
Not the serene vision of loveliness I had known her to be that was full of life and love. Heck, I even would’ve happily settled for the slumbering beauty she appeared to be during her funeral. In vast contrast, the entity hovering before me had chunks of flesh gnawed away by assorted sea beasts. Cracked, ashen lips curled into a snarl. Black ooze bubbled through her teeth, dripping from her chin and clouding the water. My scream reached a fevered pitch, spots dancing before my eyes. The ghoul, who in life sang me to sleep, reached for me with one hand that had been gnawed to bone.
You see, by using magic I opened a door and allowed the darkness in. The cost being more than I could bear, I vowed to myself—as my consciousness waned—never, ever to dabble with such things again.
Oh, the lies we tell ourselves …







Thursday, September 29, 2016

REVIEW: Descent by Stacey Rourke



Descent
The Gryphon Series Book 5
Stacey Rourke




It's been two years since the lion roared ...
the eagle flew ...
and the fated Celtic warrior embraced her destiny. 
Now, with an unknown darkness swirling and the body count rising, Gainesboro needs a hero more than ever. A new battle is brewing. Who will answer the call to war? 
The time has come.
The stage is set. 
And, the Garretts are back in a brand new novella!






WOW....I was completely shocked by the outcome of this book, which of course, has left me dangling with another cliffhanger. I say this all in a good way though. The author has once again sucked me into this remarkable world of adventure that she has created and left me craving more, and of course leaving me open to questions. This author has a knack for keeping us in suspense until next book comes out and makes us ask questions of WHY?....The characters in the story are still awesome and the story-line kept me turning each page with the need to know more. Now, I hunger to find out where this author will take us next on this wild adventure. I devoured this book in twelve hours, because it was that good that I just couldn't put it down. I highly recommend this story to others to enjoy as much if not more than I did. Caution: If you have not read the first 4, you maybe lost. 


Monday, August 29, 2016

REVIEW: Unveiled by Kristin Clark




Unveiled
The Chosen Trilogy #2
Kristin Clark




Everyone thought Chloe was gone, giving up her own life to save those she loves, until the love of her life makes the ultimate sacrifice. When she is brought back from the other side, her white light isn't the only thing she brings with her. Now her fight will be with more than just a dark immortal. 

After discovering the help they seek can only be summoned on one particular full moon's night, the chosen will have to fight to stay alive until they can call upon the original three sisters. Will the power of three they conjure suffice? Or will a greater sacrifice be needed to destroy Aden for good? 

With the chosen by her side, Chloe will further her quest to destroy the dark sorcerer while battling another darkness—a darkness that will lure you in until it completely consumes you. But what if the darkness you were created to destroy lived inside of you? 

Who can you trust when you can't even trust yourself?






I have been waiting for this book to be released ever since I read the first book in this trilogy.....And now.......WOW.....It was AMAZING!!! All the suspense was phenomenal, even though, the cliffhanger ending now has me craving for book three...The ending really ripped my heart out and stomped on it to the floor. The characters in this story were just as amazing as they were in book one and just as lovable. The story-line was captivating and very addicting. I could not put this book down and was so sad when I reached the end. I absolutely loved the whole flow of the story. This book will leave you in awe and wonder. I can't wait to read the final book to this trilogy and see exactly where this author is going to take us. This is for sure a tissue worthy story and gets my five book review of awesomeness. I highly recommend this story to all to read and enjoy.


I purchased my copy from the author at Once Upon A Book Author Signing that was held in Michigan in August 2016.

Monday, August 15, 2016

FIRST EVER BOOK SIGNING: Once Upon A Book Author Signing and Happily Ever After Ball



Hello everybody, my name is Jenny Bynum, and I am the owner of Black Words-White Pages, and I am so super happy to have you all stop by and read about my experience at my very first book signing, Once Upon A Book Author Signing and Happily Ever After Ball and all the events leading up to the event. So, enjoy my point of view through my eyes, and here we gooooo........


My boyfriend and I were suppose to go to UTOPIA in June, but due to car problems, we were unable to go and it hurt and depressed me a little bit...Ok, maybe a lot. But I quickly got over it when I saw this pic listed below and my boyfriend said, 'Hey, its not so far, we can go', and of course I got excited again. 


I had entered into a giveaway to win a Golden ticket to the event.....and......I GOT A GOLDEN TIICKET!!! That's right, I won the ticket to go to the ball and VIP the next day with the authors one hour before the signing and a tote full of swag, along with a sack lunch. I also needed my boyfriend to go along and so we purchased tickets for him as well. If it weren't for him, I wouldn't have been able to go.

So, as the weeks, days, and hours came closer, the more excited and nervous I became. I was nerouscited (nervous excited) and I was so worried that my introvert side would come out and that people would see my brace and walker and judge me. I have Degenerative Osteoarthritis, which in layman's terms means that I don't have ANY soft tissue in my knee caps and my knee moves all around and to keep it from moving and me falling, I have to wear a brace on the right knee and walk with either a walker or cane. But that wasn't the case at all.....I will get to that in a minute though.

FRIDAY MORNING

So, the day finally came, August 12, 2016, and my boyfriend, Marvin Mullins and I loaded up the car and headed to Frankenmuth, Michigan.



And finally after 4 hours and 5 pit-stops later, we made it to our motel, Heidelberg Motel. This motel was only 5 miles away from the event and it was in our budget. We had arrived at 3 pm EST.


This is what the inside of our room looked like and it was cozy and very comfortable. We were so glad to have finally made it, that we unpacked and then proceeded to relax before the nights events started at 7 pm EST.



FRIDAY NIGHT

Then at 6 pm, we started to get ready. I actually wore a dress. I am not usually one to wear a dress, but I did. I was dressed as a Fairy Godmother, hence the wand. We were suppose to dress as our favorite Fairy Tale Character for the Happily Ever After Ball. Since, I am self conscience about my brace on my right leg, I wore black leggings underneath to help hide the brace from site. Here I am all dressed and getting ready to head out the door for the ball. 



So, at 6:45 pm EST, we were off to the Bavarian Inn Lodge for the ball and registration. And look.....the event was featured on their sign outside as we drove in. This place was HUGE and we got lost twice before we found our way. LOL


This was the sign that greeted us as we came into the Lodge for the ball, and I was so super happy to know that there was elevators along with stairs. 

(Photo Taken by Lynn Shaw)

We got to meet Robin Hood on our way into the door (Jay Rourke, Stacey's Husband). LOL

The Evil Queen & Robin Hood
(Photo by Stacey Rourke) 

After we were registered and got into the ball, this is what we saw...Hundreds of beautiful people dressed up in their favorite Fairy Tale Characters. It was breathtakingly beautiful!!


After we got inside, I met my very first guest and I was a squee'ing fangirl after I figured out who it was and it sank in...... It was my all time fellow blogger, book reviewer, and behind the scenes girl of The Anchor Group Publishing Company, Lynn Shaw!!

(Me and Lynn Shaw of 2 Girls and A Book)


We walked around a bit, taking it all in and we even got our pictures professionally taken for free.


We finally settled at a table in the back of the room, right by the bar, so I could meet everyone who went up for drinks. This is the setting for our beautiful table below.


As I sat at the table, impatiently waiting for things to start, my beautiful friend, Author Crystal Bozeman Clifton came up to my table to hug me and say hi!!

(Photo taken by Crystal Bozeman Clifton)

Then everybody found their seats so that the event could start and this was the dress rehearsal that started the event. Three Author's were chosen by random to be part of the skit at the beginning to start off the show.




Then after the small rehearsal, the Evil Queen, Stacey Rourke was introduced and all sorts of action happened. 



(Photo by Stacey Rourke's mom)

After the introduction was over, we were serenaded with beautiful music and a voice so awesome, it was like silk listening to her, and she sang two songs for us. Then while the music played we were served dinner. We started off with a salad.


The main course was buffet style and we had the choice between chicken or beef with green beans, chicken and noodles, stuffing, corn, and garlic bread. See below pics.

The Buffet

The Line-up


My Plate

AND FOR DESSERT.........
Warm Apple Pie

After I was done eating, I went and tracked down a couple of authors that I have followed for several years now. I couldn't wait any longer, I just HAD to meet them. I bawled like a baby when I finally got to meet Stacey Rourke (on left) in person and I was a sqeeing fangirl when I finally got to meet Mary Ting (on right)!!

                                      

Then after everybody stuffed themselves and the dishes cleared, it was time for the awards show.

AND THE AWARDS GO TO......

(Photo by Lynn Shaw)
(Left to Right) Delphina Miyares, Alicia Michaels, Mary Ting and Ethan from Ethan's Story: My Life with Autism

After the awards show was over, the stage was cleared and the dance floor opened. Marvin and I didn't stay because we were tired from the trip. So, we headed back to our motel to rest up for the next day.....THE AUTHOR SIGNING.

As we were leaving, I stopped and got my picture taken with Melissa Ringstead (on left) of There For You Editing Services and Author Tracy Millosovich and Evelyn Sword (on right)

                         



SATURDAY MORNING

Saturday morning came and I was excited to see what was in my tote bag that I received the night before, so I opened it and dumped it out and look what I found....




Look at all of this awesome swag!!



My magazine that Stacey was featured in was in my tote.





I started fangirling when I saw this signed bookmark by Cindy Springsteen. I don't have anything signed by this author, that is until now.



The event magazine










HERE IS MY GOLDEN TICKET



So after a quick breakfast of...you guessed it, McDonalds, I got dressed and ready for the Author Signing. Here I am ready for the day!!


I even went prepared with my own swag and gifts for Authors too.



And here we are on Saturday at the Bavarian Inn Lodge, ready to greet the day and some awesome Authors and fellow bloggers!!



AND HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM THAT I KNOW
                                                                         
(Photo by Lynn Shaw)


(Photo by Lynn Shaw)


(Photo by Lynn Shaw)


(Photo by Crystal Bozeman Clifton)

(Photo by Lynn Shaw)





(Photo by Crystal Bozeman Clifton)
Delphina Miyares & her Daughter Deedle signing my copy of Mermaids Can Ride Bicycles

I also got some painting done on my arm too. LOL

There were so many authors, it is hard to name them all but below is a smash up photo by Stacey Rourke that shows quite a few of them!!


We started at 9 am EST and it took until 1:30 pm EST for me to meet all the authors and get autographs. It was fun and well worth it, but I was hurting extremely bad and was ready to head home. The event was over at 3 anyway. Below is the pic of Marvin and I leaving the event, tired and sore, but VERY happy.




Then after 3.5 hours and 2 pit-stops later, we made it home and were so glad to have made it.




 SUNDAY MORNING
After a good night's sleep, I dived right into my three totes, that's right, three totes full of swag and books. HERE WE GOOOO.....


(My Book Haul)
Unveiled by Kristin Clarke
Cowboy Up 2 Anthology
Mermaids Can Ride Bicycles by Delphina Henley and Deedle Miyares
In My Head by Alicia Rades
Twists in Time Anthology signed by Kelly Risser
The Freelancer by Brenda Hasse
Breaking Fences by Susan Burdorf
If I didn't Have You by Kimberly Larson
Free Will by Diana Kathryn Plopa

(Mary Ting Swag)

(My Swag Haul)



 MY SIGNED TOTE

(Two Children's Books for our Child Reviewers)

(The Giveaway Signed Tote and Swag)
ENTER HERE

Marvin's best part of the whole thing, you ask?
 The candy!! LOL

I got the most beautiful surprise from the fabulous, Crystal Bozeman Clifton!! 
An Angelic Worry Stone, thank you again, Crystal, I love it!!


MY FINAL THOUGHTS


Wow, this was a mystical and magical experience and one I sure won't forget anytime soon!! Nobody cared that I had a brace or a walker, but they all recognized my face. I felt like a celebrity during this whole event. People I have known on Facebook for years or just recently, called me by name and came around to give hugs, and the people who didn't know me, heard everybody else that did know me, talking about me. It was an overall phenomenal experience and I will treasure all the time I had with each of these awesome people!! Stacey Rourke and her team did a supreme job at putting this all together. All their blood, sweat, and tears went into making this event possible and I give them a five book review and a standing ovation!! 



Thank you, Stacey, and I can't wait to be there again next year and see everybody again!!





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