Monday, June 15, 2009

June Release: The Sea-Wagon of Yantai

The Sea-Wagon of Yantai by Steven R. Southard
http://www.eternalpress.ca/theseawagonofyantai.html
Historical Fiction/Folklore, 5000 Words
$2.50 US
Flame Rating: 0 Flames
Cover Art © 2009 by Amanda Kelsey
Edited by Diana Rubino
Copyedited by Erin Cramer
Layout and Book Production by Ally Robertson
eBook: 978-1-926704-01-2Print: 978-1-926704-09-8

No overt violence
Aftermath of battle scene described
Off-stage suicide
Suitable for Young Adult

Summary:

In 206 B.C., China is torn by warring dynasties. A young warrior, Lau, receives orders to verify the legend of a magic wagon that can cross rivers unseen. He encounters Ning, the wagon-maker in the seaside village of Yantai. Ning has constructed an unusual wagon that can submerge, travel along the bottom of the Bay of Bohai, and surface in safety—the world’s first practical submarine.

Ning enjoys the peace and beauty of his undersea excursions and will not allow the military to seize his wagon or learn its secrets. Lau must bring the valuable weapon back to his superior. In the hands of these two men rest the future of the submarine, as an instrument of war or exploration.

Excerpt:

“Ah, Ning, with this machine, you have given birth to a truly modern age,” Lau marveled. He needed to find out if Ning would be receptive to his plans or not. “With this chariot, one can do so much more than merely watch fish. Troops could cross deep rivers, bays, seas, and even the great eastern ocean. No lookout on shore would see them coming. The great Sun Tzu tells us we must use surprise for a successful invasion, and we must travel by unexpected routes. But even he could never have imagined an underwater chariot. What a marvelous engine of war! Have you thought of these things, Ning?”
The old man looked at him in horror, then frowned. “You told me you were a traveler who enjoyed watching fish.”
“Think of this,” Lau went on. “Imagine a chain of your chariots linked by stout ropes, emerging from the water up onto an enemy’s beach. It would appear as a dragon rising from the sea to any lookout ashore. He would be too scared to send his alarm signal.” Lau had to get this chariot to his Lion, along with the secret for making more. The silly old man was wasting time observing gobies while the Qin armies could be using the machines for sneak attacks.
Ning shook his head. “I did not build this wagon for war. You have deceived me with a lie. We must go back now. Kindly rotate the wheel in the opposite direction.”

June Release: Sisters in Time

Sisters In Time by Ginger Simpson
http://www.eternalpress.ca/sistersintime.html
Paranormal Romance, 57,400 Words
$5.95 US
Flame Rating: 3 Flames
Cover Art © 2009 by DawnĂ© Dominique
Edited by Lauren Gilbert
Copyedited by Heather Williams
Layout and Book Production by Ally Robertson
eBook: 978-1-926704-00-5
Print: 978-1-926704-08-1

Summary:

Mariah Cassidy awakens in the twentieth century. Confined in a pristine environment, hooked to tubes and beeping machines, she’s scared, confused and wondering why everyone keeps calling her Mrs. Morgan. Who is the strange man who keeps massaging her forehead and telling her everything is going to be alright?

Taylor Morgan tries to focus on her surroundings through a blinding headache. The patchwork quilt, the water basin, and the archaic room don’t strike a familiar chord. Her mouth gapes when a handsome man waltzes into the room, calls her darling, and expresses his delight that she’s on the road to recovery.

Clearly something is amiss.

Excerpt:

Suddenly, an intense rumbling sound shook the prairie stillness. From an almost cloudless sky, thunder cast a single bolt of lightning, striking the ground with energy enough to propel dirt through the air and set fire to a small patch of grass. Immediately, calm prevailed; only a column of smoke billowing skyward remained as evidence.
Frank pondered the strange occurrence, but fueled by the need to find his wife, hurried in the direction of the fading smoke. “Mariah, Mariah, please answer me.” His boots cut a path through the heavy brush.
In the grass beyond the wagon, he spied the brim of her yellow bonnet. He rushed to her side, finding her in an oddly contorted position. Mariah’s head rested against a large rock and rivulets of red dripped onto the grass beneath her. Frank’s throat Frank’s throat constricted. “Oh my God, are you all right? Mariah, answer me, please.” His words were little more than a whisper over his choking fear.
He gently removed her head covering and inspected the crimson-stained gash on her temple. “Callie,” he yelled, “Get the tablecloth from the picnic basket. I have to stop this bleeding. Quickly, Jacob, bring me the water jug.”
Frank cleaned Mariah’s wound then wrapped a makeshift bandage around her head, but she remained unconscious. He had to make her hear him; she had to wake up. A tear trickled down his cheek and he brushed it away. His children already sobbed with fear; he had to show strength.
Frank continued to bathe his wife’s face with cool water. “Mariah, please darlin’…” He looked to the sky. “Lord this can’t be happening.”

Monday, May 4, 2009

InDescent ~ M/M urban fantasy ~ May 11


You read that right. Outside-the-box urban fantasy. Two heroes for the price of one. No Mary Sue, no first-person narration, no standard baddies. InDescent will be released Monday, May 11, by Liquid Silver Books. For a sample of this novel, please go to the LSB "Coming Soon" forum -- http://www.liquidsilverbooks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9200 .

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Being Familiar With a Witch Up for Best Book of April at Book Cover Lovers

































Being Familiar With a Witch is up Best Book for April poll at http://bookcoverlovers.blogspot.com/. It's a great cover. If can take the time, please vote for it. The poll is on the right side of your screen at the blog. Thank you.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Guest Blogging at Romance Author Laurin Wittig's Blog-Paranormal Romance Roundrobin & Contest Too

Starting today, April 6th, I'll be a guest blogger at author Laurin Wittig's blog. The link is http://laurinwittig.wordpress.com/2009/04/06/craft-challenge-4-story-round-robin//,
but it's not up yet, not until after 7AM Eastern on Monday. I am doing a kind of experiment, a writing exercise on her blog where I started off with a paranormal romance story Those who comment must add another big paragraph or up to six small ones, leaving enough on last sentence for the next writer to add to the story. There will be descriptions of the hero and heroine plus the villain.
This will go on until Sunday, April 19th 3PM Eastern when the last writer then must end the story.
Laurin will pick the winner and post it on her blog Monday, April 20th. The writers must check it and get her their email addy. I have a contest connected with it, where the commenters also leave a story title and the winner will receive a download of Being Familiar With a Witch that I will send them.
Sapphire Phelan

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Sapphire Phelan Guest Blogging at Romance Blog Tour Today

Today I am guest blogging at http://romanceblogtour.blogspot.com/. So please go check out my blog on "Monsters Needing Love Too"and leave a comment.

Sapphire Phelan

http://FantasticDreams.50megs.com
www.myspace.com/SapphirePhelan
http://SapphirePhelansPassionCorner.blogspot.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SapphirePhelansParanormalNewsletter

Go beyond the usual, instead take the unusual that stretches the boundaries and find romance with Sapphire Phelan's aliens, werewolves, vampires, fairies, and other supernatural/otherworldly heroes and heroines.